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September 28, 2007

You always forget something…

Filed under: Personal

Spent the day packing, cleaning and otherwise preparing for my move on Oct. 8th. As today was the day I officially bought my ticket, I figured it was symbolically a good day to get this shit over with.

The bulk of the work was actually transferring everything from my desktop computer to my laptop, then formatting the desktop. My dad is going to use it as the base for his ‘new’ system: a dual core thingy with some fancy-schmancy video card. Eh. As long as a computer will log onto the internet, run my freeware word processors and has enough ass to play Neverwinter Nights and Fate, I’m happy. It must also be able to run a Super Nintendo emulator as that’s where I get most of my entertainment from these days. That and Spider Solitaire, which I am strangely addicted to.

But Dad is bopping around like a kid on Xmas eve, talking about the cool new toys he’ll be ordering and how kickass his system will be when it’s all ready to go. My Dad does need power: he’s a game junkie who simply has to play the newest and best.

Whatever makes you happy, says I. And I’ll take melodramatic Japanese RPG’s with hilarious dialouge and big headed characters any day. :)

1 Comment »

  1. That and Spider Solitaire, which I am strangely addicted to.

    And here I thought it was just me! ::blush::

    Comment by Astoria — October 3, 2007 @ 1:14 am

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