Finally bought my digital camera with Hyper. It's an HP M-407 type. Quite cool, took some funny pic already ^^
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Finally bought my digital camera with Hyper. It's an HP M-407 type. Quite cool, took some funny pic already ^^
Fixed my PS2 hard drive. Whilst trying to sort out my aforementioned memory card problem, i kinda...wrecked it. Essentially, i connected the PS2 up to the PC with an FTP connection, which allowed me to access/add/delete contents of the HDD and memory card. This was how i thought i could delete that corrupt data.
However, as it turned out, it wasnt a very secure or reliable method, and it deleted a lot of games from my HDD without command. It also seemed to change the format of the HDD so that i couldnt add any games to it (although what was left could still be played). What was most ironic about this was, it seemed to delete every single game that i didnt actually own myself (even the games Raij put on there from his collection). Everything in my physical collection remained; it was very eerie in this respect.
I resolved the matter just now by putting the HDD into my PC, and formatting it. Everything is gone, but at least i can put stuff on it again. I didnt play most of the stuff that was on there anyway.
So to cut a long story short, right now im just reinstalling some games.
<font color="#345E81" size="1">[ June 14, 2005 01:18 PM: Message edited by: Cataferal ]</font>
Finally completed and perfected an instrumental track my friend wanted. Took me 3 hours, and while its still not quite the way i wanted, im proud of what ive got there.
can we not dload it from somewhere? [img]smile.gif[/img] Going to bed
It is a highly competant and enthralling piece! I genuinely enjoyed it!
Right now, I am immersing myself in the satisfaction of being able to participate in recreational activities while being accompanied by OCB and Cat. I have revised to a sufficient extent, and thus can afford to permit myself a day of recuperation (especially considering I have 5 significant exams stuffed into 4 consecutive days this upcoming week [img]frown.gif[/img] ).
I'm doing Granaboard, while OCB and Cat do Halo 2.
I won't be too active these days because I'm doing some extra job that's fairly well paid (I'm making 15? ($18.44) an hour). I'll finish in a couple weeks.
Getting prepared to fulfil my duty as a citizen of Spain in an anti-zapatero demonstration (done every saturday). Just finished readying my equipment (huge flag of Spain, anti-government banner, etc.).
<font color="#345E81" size="1">[ June 18, 2005 10:50 AM: Message edited by: -Wiseman- ]</font>
Theres also that anti-gay marriage protest going on in Spain too soon. Or, is that one and the same?
That's the one ^_^. This week's topic was family and marriage.
As expected, everything went smoothly; the people who stand against zapatero is the good people here, so anti-zapatero protests feel like you're with friends. We walked through a bit of Madrid, waved our flags, and showed funny banners. The best one was like: The way of liberals: [Picture of a farmer holding a sheep's hands] ?Don't worry Paquita, we are next?.
Naturally, the government and its allied media empire, controlling more than 50% of Spanish media, as well as the government-controlled national police scorned and understimated the protest, and avoided showing it on TV. zapatero won't stop fucking up the country because of this, but protests like this one are important for the people: we need to know how many of us are still good Spaniards, and people needs to see how much we have to get rid of this motherfucker.
The government-funded gay lobbies organized an illegal counter-protest (illegal because they claim it's not a protest) under the pretext of a concert by one of these "drugs, gays and rasta" specimens (and of course, the government let them use Madrid's most important thoroughfare, even though we had requested it first). Gay lobbies advertised this in the media as if this crappy junkie were Elvis Presley, but judging for what I could see on the ever manipulated government TV (which showed more from these fags than the good people), gay lobbies' illegal counter-protest failed hard, they couldn't even make it so the screen is filled with people.
Since they did this, my family and I took the liberty of walking through gay's claimed street in Madrid waving our flag and banner, to their extreme disgust ^_^.
I'll ask my fellow Spaniards when's the next protest and what is it about. I'm guessing next saturday, on terrorism, another of the government's favorite practices.
Yea, stop complaining about names.