Moving sucks

Mar 02, 2009 09:37

So, since Feb 1 I've been moving from my old unit in Mass to Cape May, so about 3 weeks or so was spent for my checkout process and setting up the movers, etc. FYI, having professional movers come and pack up all your stuff is just kinda a wrong feeling. I left a few days later headed toward Cape May, NJ ( Read more... )

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koyetay March 2 2009, 17:56:56 UTC
Hey man, good to here from you. Currently, I'm sicker than a dog.

That sounds like an awesome place. We got this 3bdrm apartment with a huge kitchen for $1350, which is a little high for Fairbanks, but not too bad. It's plenty big enough to hold a fair sized LAN, anyway :D

(and yes, I do regularly use emoticons now. Text is a rapidly expanding communication medium that does not allow for non-verbal communication, but emoticons can get a bit of that intended meaning across. You've got to go where the communication is evolving. Still, I use them sparingly.)

I've been playing more PC games recently. Beat Mirror's Edge not too long ago, been meaning to write something on that. Started playing the Witcher a while back, which had all the makings of a classic PC RPG, but my save files got corrupted, which makes me sad.

My PS2 still gets some use, though. Been playing Ratchet & Clank 2, as well as Ratchet: Deadlocked (which completely abandons the platformer aspect in favor of a true third-person shooter). Oh, and Mariokart: DoubleDash. DoubleDash, I've decided, is a far superior party game than guitar hero or rock band could ever hope to be.

I am rambling. Good day to you, sir. Good luck with moving.

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kuroi_hato March 3 2009, 20:18:42 UTC
I enjoyed Deadlocked, and found the multiplayer mode (when I last played it with Kevin) to be very enjoyable, and actually harder than single player, since you don't have your robots killing everything for you. I'm trying to think of a good low end pc game that I can pick up, as I had to return the PSP I was borrowing. My laptop won't handle anything new (as much as I would love to try playing Dawn of War 2), so I might try to find a copy of Disciples 2 or something like that for the upcomming patrol.

I just hope the family that lives above my apartment will be relitevly quiet. Young kids, so we'll see.

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kaisel March 3 2009, 23:33:36 UTC
I've heard really good things about the Witcher, which runs on a modified Neverwinter Nights engine. Other low end games that I've heard good things about have been Spiderweb Software's games, they're pretty in depth and long, and interesting, if you can ignore the not-so-great graphics, and I played a bit of a demo and thought it was pretty interesting. You can also check out Gog games for a bunch of older PC games that you buy and download the ISOs for.

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