Lessons to one's self

I've decided to follow the new series Ga-Rei Zero.

It's pretty interesting show with stunning animation and effects. It's also got a fairly decent story line, and the pace of the anime isn't slow (so far). Let's just hope it doesn't disappoint ;)

So I tried downloading it with Eng subs today. When it finished downloading, I opened the file (virus checked it before of course) , and it turned out to be in RAW. FAAAr out...... !!!
I looked for the same episode from another source, and after downloading, that turned out to be RAW too. I went back to check both sites, and they mentioned it had subbing.

A bit annoyed by that stage, I tried one more site, and after downloading, it once again was a RAW. I was about to delete it when something clicked in my mind.

I didn't check the video channels O___O I looked up the VLC program tabs, and there it was!
CLICK. And subtitles came on.

I did waste 400 or so mb. Woooooops. But lesson learnt.......... lesson learnt.

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Here's a random fact:

The English dictionary has 26 letters.
The Hawaiin Alphabet has only 12 letters. (5 vowels, a, e, i, o, u) (7 consonants h, k, l, m, n, p, w)
The KangXi Dictionary 49,030 different characters.

Rightio.

Unblockedness

OMG @__@ My left ear just unblocked.
WooooOOOOOoooooOOOOOOooooooo~

Now I can hear everything!!!

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Oye oye, who's scratching their balls?

Free Laughs

Some say there's no free Lunch.

For P.Chan, there is a free dinner.
This is from the time he had to wait 45 minutes for his food. The people apologised for the wait, and refunded his money. We rarely see him this happy, except when it's banana time.

Ah, and Eriz...... aren't you glad I'm there to document the funny times ^_^ Keep those Extra Chews coming, and I'll keep my finger trigger happy ^__^

Dog's world

I wait for the day when we can throw our hands up and say
"OMG! I love Sydney public transport. It's so reliable."

In the meantime... here's a picture of a North Sydney city rail guard changing the display for train scheduled times. On screen were several dramatic waiting times, and some cancellations. This was due to a signal failure on at Milsons Point. The Tangara in the background was the train I was on, and was unexpectedly told to terminate at the platform. The two people facing away from us are in utter disappoinment. And the blurry pink shirted person was the terribly cranky old lady who kept screaming at the guards and giving them glares.

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Coming back to a previous post, remember how I was trying to work out the formula to that card stacking question.
Here's the answer I got. Don't think it can be simplified down further.

Alright. Everyone enjoy their day tomorrow. After all, some say, it's just a dog's world.

Feeling better

So what feels better?

Having an ear blocked for several days, trying to unblock it with no avail. Then suddenly having it unblock itself.

Or..

Having the feeling that you lost something precious somewhere, and you can't find it anywhere. Then it suddenly turns up.

For me, right now, it would be the ear unblocking, because my left ear is blocked.

*gaaarrrrr....*

KOOO-EEEEE

Today's ZOO D.C. meeting took off with a big splash!!

Hahahahahahahahahaha!!!

Homer-phobic? *doh!!!!

Am I homophobic?

I don't think so.

I don't mind gay people. They are interesting. Funny. Different. And very accomplished.

But...as long as they don't affect me, I'm fine with them :)
As long as my children aren't gay, I'm totally fine with them.
As long as my friends I care for don't become gay, I'm totally fine with them.

In fact, sometimes we do gay things because it's funny. Yes it's funny, but that's because we cringe at gay jokes. We have an understanding that gayness is somewhat wrong.

But if we think it's wrong, are we then scared of it?

Does that mean it is homophobia?

For the moment, my answer is no, I'm not homophobic.