Finally I'm going to change my bank account. Sorry to have opened my newest entry with such a dull sentence, but that's the way it is. All this time I've kept the same account since I was about 13, and I've got around to getting a more suitable one. Of course, that means complications with the SAAS, but I'll get round them.
I've had no comments in fully two weeks now. Hope you're all doing something productive instead <¦-)
Just read through the new OPSM2 - Soul Calibur 2 is looking rather good. It's out in September, most likely just as I go back to B70, AMH (without bringing the resident PS2 with me). In fact, I'm considering leaving the TV behind entirely - the licence fee is £100 that frankly could be better spent elsewhere. Namely, the Union. 200 air hockey games over the course of the year sounds about right, provided it's been cleaned up.
I started this not knowing what to write, I'm just letting my brain unload on to Microsoft Word now. Of course, I could just not pay the licence fee. I know a lot of people think that I'm a tediously law-abiding strict individual, but I don't see why I should have to pay that much to own what essentially is a monitor for the PS and video recorder (I almost literally only watch adverts on TV these days, they're the most entertaining thing I've found on it. It's a shame that the people responsible insist on interrupting them with cooking, makeover, gardening and reality shows, such as How Clean is Your Celebrity Builder from Hell? - thanks, Dead Ringers. Although I did watch a programme about sleep last night that was part of the Open University. Ironically, it was on at about half past one. Apparently, the longest that people have been kept awake for during an experiment was eleven days - I'm sure Paul can beat that, though - and the body only really requires half an hour's sleep per night. I think this parenthesis has gone on too long already, so I'll close it.) There. I think the TV's staying at home, anyway.
Jacob's Ladder, one of the many films that inspired Silent Hill, is on tonight. BBC2, ten minutes to midnight. I know I said I don't watch any TV - films don't count.
I finally completed the original Simon the Sorcerer last night. It had the most rubbish ending ever (apart from Lomax). Also, my bedroom heats up too much during the day. Read whatever you like in to that.
And the image on this CD is a brain as the centrepiece of a meal. It still looks a lot more appetising than most AMH food.
I've had no comments in fully two weeks now. Hope you're all doing something productive instead <¦-)
Just read through the new OPSM2 - Soul Calibur 2 is looking rather good. It's out in September, most likely just as I go back to B70, AMH (without bringing the resident PS2 with me). In fact, I'm considering leaving the TV behind entirely - the licence fee is £100 that frankly could be better spent elsewhere. Namely, the Union. 200 air hockey games over the course of the year sounds about right, provided it's been cleaned up.
I started this not knowing what to write, I'm just letting my brain unload on to Microsoft Word now. Of course, I could just not pay the licence fee. I know a lot of people think that I'm a tediously law-abiding strict individual, but I don't see why I should have to pay that much to own what essentially is a monitor for the PS and video recorder (I almost literally only watch adverts on TV these days, they're the most entertaining thing I've found on it. It's a shame that the people responsible insist on interrupting them with cooking, makeover, gardening and reality shows, such as How Clean is Your Celebrity Builder from Hell? - thanks, Dead Ringers. Although I did watch a programme about sleep last night that was part of the Open University. Ironically, it was on at about half past one. Apparently, the longest that people have been kept awake for during an experiment was eleven days - I'm sure Paul can beat that, though - and the body only really requires half an hour's sleep per night. I think this parenthesis has gone on too long already, so I'll close it.) There. I think the TV's staying at home, anyway.
Jacob's Ladder, one of the many films that inspired Silent Hill, is on tonight. BBC2, ten minutes to midnight. I know I said I don't watch any TV - films don't count.
I finally completed the original Simon the Sorcerer last night. It had the most rubbish ending ever (apart from Lomax). Also, my bedroom heats up too much during the day. Read whatever you like in to that.
And the image on this CD is a brain as the centrepiece of a meal. It still looks a lot more appetising than most AMH food.
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Date: 2003-08-08 02:10 pm (UTC)