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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Independant Bitchfest (Rokodo)

Just a quick update for you all. Recently I purchased the domain astoni.sh and now I am running a seperate blog over at http://rokodo.astoni.sh so I will probably be blogging there more often than here. Be sure to watch both, who knows where I will post next!? Well me actually. But that's beside the point.

Rokodo

Monday, July 12, 2010

PC cases really grind my gears (Rokodo)

Above: New case - Click to enlarge

So I'm on my third desktop case. That's right, my third one. I was actually quite happy with my last acrylic one until screws kept shattering on it. Why it is that I seem to be having such rotten luck with my current desktop I do not know. I think the majority of the problems stem from the fact that I keep wanting to add things inside the case - every time you unscrew shit, it becomes weaker. -3-

Anyhow, I just received my latest case today. It's an Akasa Eclipse 62. Now, Akasa didn't design the chassis themselves. It's actually a fairly old design that was intended to be used for tower servers. I chose it because it has awesome airflow and loads of space inside to keep my CPU and other components cool. In fact, I overclocked my Intel Core i7-920 by another 200MHz from 4 to 4.2GHz - this baby flies! And; it still runs 50-60C instead of 70-80C as it did in the old acrylic case. This is a real stress off the mind knowing that my CPU isn't likely to melt any time soon. Practicality and longevity is what I wanted from this case. Hence why I didn't spring for an Antec 1200 - too many LEDs, man!

The only downside of this case appears to be a small flaw in the finish on one corner of the top (roof) panel. However, I ordered this online so it is inevitable for it not to have a dink or two in it. This is just one of those things you have to accept when you buy online. It is a shame I couldn't find a cheaper counterpart of the same chassis, the Eclipse seems to be the only one being sold in the UK right now. Other than these issues it is very sturdy and seeing as it is an aluminium case I consider it to be fairly good value. Fingers crossed that nothing goes wrong with it, I would recommend this Full ATX case as a sensible and practical component housing solution to any system builder for a workstation or server.

If I can find the same chassis under a more generic brand at a considerably cheaper cost I will most definitely consider it for a build in the future, perhaps a personal file server.

TTYL,
Rokodo

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Fruits of my Labour (Rokodo)


I used the last stable release of TYPOlight (recently changed name to Contao) CMS in order to set up the website of the COMENIUS Project that I am currently taking part in at my adjoined school/sixth form college. Having learnt from my mistakes by testing various things with my personal site, I was able to set up this one with relative ease. You can check it out at http://www.comeniusteenager.net right now, but the majority of the website is still under construction as content is being added by various people from various sources. The site will continue to be in development until roughly this time next year. The majority of the graphics were made using Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended, but the animated gif on the home page was made using Adobe Premiere Elements 7 and E.M. Total Video Converter Standard version 3.50.

Ciao.
Rokodo

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Site Design (Rokodo)

Backend: What I see as site admin when updating the site.
Frontend: What the user sees when they are browsing the site.

I attained some space on my friend's server so I could practice with the implementation of a website via the TYPOlight open source Content Management System (CMS). I will spare you the details and revelations of the horror of implementing the drop-down menu. Essentially I modified the default template including modifying some of the Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) of the default template to suit my needs, as well as creating new graphics. You can view the website here for now, until the domain changes which is highly likely to happen at some point in the future. (Note that some things are likely to be broken in terms of page design, because for some reason after the daily site maintainance I noticed it had ruined my hard work of positioning the navbar.) The beauty of using a CMS is you can update pages and change site structure via the backend with relative ease, without having to constantly maintain individual pages and uploading them manually. The site's theme can be modified and instantly applied across all the pages of the site by modifying a CSS file and uploading that, as opposed to downloading each individual page and changing each one manually. This is the reason why most reputable companies use a website with a CMS along with CSS controlled themes. Information is easier to track, design changes can be implemented across hundreds or even thousands of pages with ease, and one does not have to worry about inconsistencies in page design.

Ciao.
Rokodo

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

MediaPingas (Rokodo)

Above: Click thumbnail to view a larger version of the image.

So a few days ago I decided I wanted a music library/playlist application that was lightweight enough for me to run on my system in conjunction with a wide range of other programs, as well as handling FLAC lossless audio decoding (along with MP3 of course). One can only manage with VLC media player for so long before manually browsing for each file tires them for good. I therefore decided to give MediaMonkey 3 a try, and opted to plump for the full Gold version of the program.

I am highly impressed with the features and customization options of the program, though a professional and usable custom background for the playlist may be a tad difficult to achieve for the average end user. I used my proficiency in Photoshop to modify an existing piece of artwork to fit in with one of the default skins provided with the program. There is also an option to use an image on the directory tree if wished, as well as on the "now playing" background. The program itself can be viewed without skins in a native to windows form, but this rather detracts from the aesthetic appeal of the application. As would be expected, the columns for information of and relating to each music track can be swapped around to the left and right of each other by clicking and dragging the named tabs such as "Title" and "Artist". Columns can also be resized outwards to show extended amounts of text, or inwards to allow more columns to fit without having to use the horizontal scroll bar at the bottom of the playlist. This feature ensures that the information that you want to see first and foremost is shown exactly that way.

In terms of decoding quality for FLAC audio I was slightly disappointed. The internal codecs, to my ears, do not produce as crisp or as an appealing tone as the internal codecs used by VLC media player at the time of writing. Pure audio output clarity is one area where I have found VLC media player nigh on impossible to be beaten. Having said this, there may be a way to tweak output settings to my personal preferences as the program is quite complex, and I have not yet explored all of its subdirectories and options. It may also be a possibility to find and replace the codec manually, replacing the current one with one from VLC media player. In any case, I cannot blame the program itself for my ears. It is likely that different individuals with different audio setups will have different opinions on this matter.

All in all I would say that this is a very well rounded program that should sufficiently serve anyone looking for an iTunes or foobar2000 alternative on a Windows based operating system.


Until next time.
Rokodo

Thursday, May 13, 2010

fffff FUCK, ROKO. (Agnes)

Jesus, man. That is one monster blog post. I still need to read it. =|

Anyway, hi. Life is running smoothly for now. Went through some complicated times and whatnot. For example, auditions for a thing called Night of the Arts. Night of the Arts is a special performance that consists of Band, Orchestra, and Chorus all performing songs in one huge concert, along with other artistic-related things, such as decorative cooking. Anyway, back to the frustrating story. My Chorus teacher has been working my Chorus so hard lately to make everything perfect. The other day, she finally lost her mind and decided to say these words:

"Now I want all of you to go home, listen to your CDs, and practice your part for the song. If you don't have it perfect for auditions, you won't be participating in this concert. AT ALL."

Yeah, scary shit. By the way, the song is Michael Jackson Melody. It's awesome. I love Sam Tsui and Kurt Hugo. But yeah, I simply got through the damn thing. Made it anyway. I felt bad for my friend who tried out for Solos, though. To be honest... she never stood a chance against those who sang as well.

And in other news, as of May 15, 2010, I will be absent for basically the entire day. 8:00 AM to 10:30 PM.

Which means I have to go to bed early on Friday just so I can get my ass to the school for HOLIDAY WORLD. <3 Fuuuun day. I can't wait. I'll be on every other ride. I'm so excited. Squeeee!

In other news, I don't have wireless internet anymore. My network adapter died on me and I had to move around so much stuff today just to plug in the damn Ethernet cord. Ugh, never again. Oh, and my Skype is active now. Yay! You can add me on Skype. I'm aggydon, I believe. I often sing a lot, especially with Derekku Chan.

Anywho, enough of my ranting. I'm off.

Xem bạn,
Agnes

Price versus performance for CPUs (Rokodo)

Source

Note: I've included a breakdown of my ideas at the bottom of the article. Skip to here if you have a low IQ/attention span.

If you're looking to invest in a new computer or a new motherboard/CPU combo and you're wondering the best way to ensure the most "bang for your buck" in terms of all round computing, here is the answer. The most bottom right processor indicates the most powerful processor for the best value, however the AMD Phenom II range is not necessarily bleeding edge in terms of pure performance. Obviously one must consider along with the processor savings over, say, an Intel Core i7 processor, the savings on the supporting motherboard and RAM. On a Phenom II you use a relatively cheap AM3 based motherboard, and you have the option of running the cheaper DDR2 RAM as opposed to the expensive DDR3 that is compulsary for both Core i5 and Core i7 CPUs. In addition to this, the AM3 platform is likely to have an extended life by comparison to Intel's LGA1156 or 1366 sockets. I have the feeling that Intel will drop one, if not both of these platforms before AMD cuts the life support on AM3.

Keeping the same CPU socket is important if you're one of those people who likes to upgrade their machine fairly frequently. The cost of a new motherboard along with a new CPU may be too expensive. In addition to this, the platform may also be suited for those who wish to keep an older machine running. Say your Phenom II dies within a few years, you could possibly replace it with AMD's next high end CPU. By that time of course, this one could be obselete, but that isn't important if you just want to keep an older machine running at the same or slightly higher operating capacity. And again, we come back to the issue of the supporting parts. I feel that LGA1156 and LGA1366 motherboards will still be quite pricey, even in 2011. The case is probably not going to be the same for AM3 boards. Intel can afford to hike prices for their newest products for a relatively long time period, because there are so many computer enthusiasts who are willing to pay a premium for their top tier components.

One thing that I have noticed about Intel vs. AMD myself is that in terms of general computing and multitasking, Intel seems to have the upper hand. I am not a biased person, owning both Intel and AMD based computers. At my school we have computers in our study centre with mostly the same specs, but some use a Pentium dual core and some use an AMD Athlon X2, both at roughly the same unit of GHz. Both processors are also built on a 65nm process. However, the Pentium machines are noticeably faster running Windows XP.

What would my advice be? Well, if you want a ridiculously cheap dual core desktop for general use, I say you should invest in a present day single core AMD Sempron and unlock the second core. This is the cheapest method of getting a dual core processor. If you're looking for a high end gaming machine, then you should aim for an LGA1366 Core i7 machine. If you still want some power for gaming without ridiculous pricing then you might consider getting hold of a budget Pentium processor such as an LGA775 model, specifically E5200 or E5400, and overclocking it to 4GHz or so with the aid of a sufficient cooling fan. The stock fan simply will not do for overclocking, in any case, so look up your options for your socket platform and CPU if you plan to overclock more than a few hundred MHz. This solution is still just fine for gaming if you would rather pump more funding towards an amazing GPU - this is more important than the CPU in gaming, really.

If you're interested in running a HTPC (home theatre pc), even for full HD video, then pretty much any Athlon X2 or Pentium dual core upwards will work. For an HTPC you want a processor that is fairly quick and powerful but also runs quite cool so you don't need a big noisey fan to cool it and ruin your movie experience. (Also note that most HTPC cases have built in cooling solutions so the industrial strength fan idea goes out the window!) I recently read an article on amazon UK where a reviewer said he bought a 2.6GHz Pentium E5300 and managed to overclock it at an acceptable temperature to 3GHz in an HTPC. This speed is more than sufficient for full HD video, assuming that you have a decent graphics solution too. (Can anyone say "dedicated video card"?)

My recommendations for CPUs at different computing levels:

Basic use/office work - AMD Sempron unlocked to dual core/overclocked or, if you're feeling snazzy, Athlon X2 energy efficient.
Good value general use/gaming - Athlon X2 or Pentium dual core (e.g. E5400) overclocked (there is also a Phenom II X2 which can potentially be unlocked to quad core) coupled with mid range/high end GPU.
Video encoding - High end dual core e.g. Phenom II X2 or preferably a quad core Phenom II X4/Socket LGA1366 Core i7 coupled with mid range/high end GPU.
High end gaming/bleeding edge/Crysis/bragging etc. - Socket LGA1366 Core i7 coupled with ultra high end GPU(s).

I'm pathetic (Zero)

Yeah. I haven't written a blog post in like a year, Agnes is probably pissed off at me about it. My life hasn't been very interesting thus far, except for the time I got raged at by my dad for my phone bill... I didn't know Canada to U.S. texts cost so much. Yeah, I had to pay for that.. right out of the money I was saving for PC upgrades. I've decided to abandon that route and save up for a mic, so I can talk to Agnes on skype. :3

When I do get that mic, i'll probably start a "Let's Play". A playthrough of a game, just with my voice commentary in the background. I've always wanted to do one of these, my favourite Let's Plays are by chuggaaconroy, NintendoCapriSun, SuperHobbit81, and before he quit, xitstyler. Some of the games on my mind right now are Chrono Trigger and Bomberman 64.

School days are getting completely ridiculous. May is the time of the Summative, a devilish assignment that is worth either 15%-30% of our final grade. Bull shit. Luckily, I handed in the written part of my History summative today, and tomorrow i'll have to hand in my biotechnology summative. Which is 90% complete. Right after all the summatives are complete, we get Moratorium, a short period of relaxation for students, as well as the only time to study for exams. Yeah, May to June is pretty much hell for me... at least May is half over.

Today, I skipped last period. I picked up a soda at the convenience then went over to my friend's place to kill time while school ends so I can get home. When I got home, I was disappointed that Agnes' adapter broke... :/

Yeah, that's pretty much everything until now. Once again, I apologize for taking so long to update... I should care more about you guys that read this. (If you're still here)

Friday, April 30, 2010

asdf

Rokodo here, hijacking this blog so I can generally bitch about my life. Everyone around here is a chav, you can get laid easily if you're not picky in the UK but you'll get AIDS immediately. Also this is going to be a horrible weekend as I have homework and endless ICT coursework to finish by Monday. On top of that we have our mentors breathing down our necks telling us to revise for the exams that are still almost a month away. I can't get a job that interests me because the recession from 2008 has caused everyone to be a butthurt about giving unqualified people a chance. In short, real life isn't fun, go suck a dick.

Rokodo

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

It needed an update! (Agnes)

Long time, no blog!

Zero and I have recently been busy in life, completing tests and shit like that. Today, I was reminded of this blog.

...

I honestly have nothing to mindlessly ramble about besides the fact that I'm now done with my state testing and I have to deal with the APs next week... and then a trip to Holiday World! Fun stuff, man. Also, I've been watching a machinma called Profound Moments of Left 4 Dead 2, which is pretty epic funny. I suggest you watch it. First four episodes can be found here. Anywho, that's all from me. Now, if I can just get Zero away from Dungeon Fighter for one damn minute so he can post...


La revedere,
Agnes.

Monday, March 22, 2010

I feel a bit torn. (Agnes)

Yeah. I really hate mankind right now (@Zero: no, I didn't stand in the grocery store line for 7 hours. Yet).

...Oh, why did I even write that to Zero. He's grounded for who knows how long and I already miss 'em. Luh (FuukoLover) is gone for his studies... dunno when will I see him again. Got into a bit of a fight with someone I love... feeling really bad about that...

Ugh, I'm losing motivation for just about everything. I need a shoulder to lean on. I really do. It's a terrible feeling... I can only hope I can force myself through this week.

La revedere. Until next time,

- Agnes

Monday, March 15, 2010

Soulsilver Day 1 (Zero)

Got up to Violet City. Didn't do much today, I messed around with the Pokewalker alot and didn't accomplish much. Caught a Pidgey and levelled it up some. I'm watching chuggaconroy's Let's Play of Pokemon Crystal as I play, he's mentioning most of the differences between the games so it's still acceptable. I might catch a Phanpy.. Donphan is a really nice ground type. Lots of Defense and speed, but lacks in attack and movepool. Still great imo. Deciding on a water type... if anyone's reading this and plays Pokemon, feel free to suggest something.

Party:
Cyndaquil Lv10
Pidgey Lv10

Nothing much to say, i'm impressed with the music remixes and the game is polished up to today's standards. Loving it so far.

Now, getting my DS to continue Soul Silver until I fall asleep, good night!

-Zero
Misses you very much. I hope you're sleeping well :|

AAAAAAAAGH

I HATE EVERYTHINGGGGGG


Okay, not really, I love you guys. But really, life's starting to be a pain in the arse. I have to deal with picture-taking all of this week, as well as pre-tests in my pre-calculus classes. Not fun. But on the other hand, after this week, I'll be traveling with my school's Band to take pictures and record their performance at their District Assessment, then to relax, we'll stop by a pizza place with a huge game room. On the same week, I'll be having my Cotillion fitting for dresses (on the 23rd), as well as the day of the Cotillion, which is on the 25th. Then, after that week, I'll be going on a trip to Cincinnati on Tuesday. Then, first full week of Spring Break! Diiiivineeeee!


...What's not fun is the pre-tests I'll be taking afterward before the test. But I'll be okay!

Anywho, that's all from me. Slán leat!


- Agnes

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Soulsilver Log. (Zerostarry)

I got Pokemon SoulSilver edition today. I still haven't opened it. I just took out the pokewalker and messed around with it. In short, i'll be keeping a log of everyday I make progress in the game, just as a fun/neat thing to do over the holidays (fuck yeah).

Planning on making a 4 pokemon party to get through the game, it'll probably be something like this:

Ampharos
Jumpluff
Pidgeot
Typhlosion

2 slots for HM slaves and stuff. Anyway, im out.

- Zero

Monday, March 8, 2010

Orz (Zerostarry)

Alot of my posts will be named Orz, it's just when I can't think of something.

Not feeling very well at the moment...i'm sick and I feel alone. Mostly just a sore throat, i'm coughing alot too... I picked up LaTale recently and i'm enjoying it. The controls are really stiff though... running and jumping takes half a second longer than it should and you can't even control yourself while you jump. Apart from that, it's a pretty solid game. Just gotta get to a higher level to fully experience it. Also, I love Oumihos. @Agnes hehehe

Over the past couple days I was looking at speedrunning video games. All the hidden shortcuts, simple ways to go faster, just to beat the game as fast as possible. But some speedrunners, use a method called TAS. (Tool-Assisted Speedrun) This speedrun uses slowdowns, savestates and precision to complete a game as fast as possible. By the use of savestates, it simply eliminates natural human error. These are interesting to watch, but I wouldn't want to try it myself. I always loved traditional speedrunning and being as perfect as possible, eliminating human error just makes it boring.

Just ramblings, back to being sick. Sorry if this post is unorganized or whatever, just winging it.
- Zero

Friday, March 5, 2010

I will be as blunt as possible. (Agnes)

This blog post could be short or long. I dunno. You decide.

Anyway, I won't focus on much. I believe this certain person knows who I am directing to when I say the following words: "You can go back to the past without me." I hate, and I mean HATE, when i am reminded of the past when I am happy with a newer beginning. I want it to stay as such. If I were to go back and try again, only the same mistakes will arise and the same drama, which'll destroy me even more than I already am. Really. It's pointless for me now.

...On a side note: Chorus Competition is next Wednesday. All of our songs are learned. All I have to do now is wait.

...Also, did I mention that the STLP Competition is postponed all the way until May the 11th? That was so bullshit.

Short blog post, I know. But, hey. It'll be better.

Tạm biệt
,
- Agnes

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Failure (Zerostarry)

So uh, i'm here with a huge headache and a half done project lying around waiting to be finished. I don't think I'll make it. Worst case scenario, I collapse and then i'll have to either skip history tomorrow, or not go at all and perfect it. I'll probably make up the late marks by staying home too, I guess. If my teacher even does that @_@;;

I'm exhausted, I can't think straight and I just want to go sleep... i have Spring break in 2 weeks so i'm kinda looking forward to that I guess.

Also, huge thanks to Rokodo [RL] for the new blog look. You're awesome.

Halfassed blog post ftl, sorry Agnes
-Zero

Er, on a side note... (Agnes)

[Yeah, I know, two posts. The other one is already massive, 'kay?]

Zero has been working his butt off today. I've been sitting next to him (not literally) as he worked. Man, do I wish I could help... It's ever so late in the evening, and he still has yet to finish his project. Hey Zero, if you're reading this, I wish you the best of luck! You can do it! \o/


- Agnes

Still ill, but I still fight! (Agnes)

Just another day. As many had already heard, though, I didn't go to school. I stayed rested at home for the day. Why? Well, I took some medicine before dashing off to my bus stop, in fear that I would be late. I quickly got on my jacket and dragged my backpack across the ground, eager to get this school day over with. But... as I was half way there to my bus stop, my stomach started to act up. I started to cough violently. Then... I turned to a neighbor's lawn and threw up the medicine I had took. My father was watching me making it to the bus stop and he had told me to get back to the house, get comfortable, and rest.

Damn, did I need it. Basically, my life was nothing new today. All I did was sleep for a good amount of the day. Also, I walked around in circles in my kitchen for a full hour without noticing. I believe I was mentally sick at the time.

Anywho, since there's nothing interesting to talk about, how's about I mention that long list of people in osu! I adore!?
WARNING: MASSIVE POST AHEAD. BRACE YOURSELF FOR A LONG SCROLL BAR.

#mod

1. FuukoLover
2. Kytoxid
3. DeathxShinigami
4. BoxLox
5. Blue Dragon
6. lepidopodus
7. Cheery
8. Linkred2
9. CDFA
10. Zerostarry
11. haisha_
12. Shulin
13. yeahyeahyeahhh
14. Nexy
15. Rokodo [RL]
16. mtmcl
17. Nazo
18. Shinxyn
19. Lybydose
20. MarioBros777
21. Dusty
22. eee
23. EEeee
24. arken1015
25. Starrodkirby86
26. Beuchi-chan
27. ouranhshc
28. Teara
29. ShokuMasterLord
30. MaxwellDemon
31. bmin11
32. Larto
33. whymeman
34. NickCole
35. Killha
36. DJPop
37. Ekaru
38. RemmyX25
39. James
40. 0_o
41. Gladi
42. lesjuh
43. Alice Margatroid
44. Gens
45. osuplayer111
46. Zekira
47. ztrot
48. Doomsday93
49. Teta268
50. MoonFragrance
51. vytalibus
52. Ultimate
53. Sushi971
54. blissfulyoshi
55. Armin
56. Card N'FoRcE
57. Dangaard
58. Alex0686
59. Harris73

#chinese

1. Alace
2. Mystearica
3. osu_CN_yaya
4. jerrysr
5. kioukiou
6. S i R i R u
7. MegaManEXE
8. happy30
9. orioncomet

Long list, am I right? Sometimes, I think I'm missing someone in either list (this is your time to warn me if I'm missing you, tough guy!). Anywho, that's all from me. Farewell!

- Agnes

P.S: HUGE thanks to Rokodo [RL] for the major design work done to Zero and I's blog. You rule, man. \o/

Monday, March 1, 2010

Nervous (Zerostarry)

Today has been a pretty busy day, I had a good time at school which is odd cause I usually dislike school in general. We watched a movie in Biotechnology about Bioethics and genetic engineering. It really got me thinking about tampering with mother nature, and if we should really change ourselves. Humans are so imperfect, why not fix it? I'd rather not dwell too deeply into that, it's kinda depressing how much humans could do after being genetically engineered. I'm usually a perfectionist, even in video games I just get so much satisfaction from seeing that "100% complete" beside your game file. The best feeling ever, other than sex.

I finished studying for my science test tomorrow, and I have a presentation to do about Youth Activists first period. Not really looking forward to that, nervous as fuck. It's only a 3-5 minute presentation so wish me luck I guess.

That's all you'll be hearing from me today.

Get well soon, Agnes...
-Zero

Sweet Agony. (Agnes)

Okay, okay. First, we have our good news, then we have our bad news.

Good news. I made it through the Chorus auditions, and instead of being just the plain 45 ~ 30... ...I ended up being the top 10. Place 3 seat! \o/ I felt so damn special. Then, I had realized that I have an STLP (Student Technology Leadership Program) competition coming up within 2 weeks as well, where my group travels all the way to Frankfort, Kentucky (because certain people confuse Frankfort for another Frankfurt in GERMANY). The chief of the trip. Damn, am I on a roll. Then, going to Cincinnati, Ohio to go to the Freedom Center. More long traveling calls for a fully-charged iPod and a great pack of food.

...Hey, guess what? Now there's bad news! During Chorus class, during our daily and surprisingly quick sight reading warm ups, I had the urge to collapse. It got harder to breathe. I had to grab a seat before things got worse. Then, throughout the day, I realized that my illness got worse. Consistent coughing and sneezing, sniffling nose, violent shivers... ...the cold had caught up to me. Now, here I am, at home during the evening hours, shivering ever so violently, as if I was fighting a rapist off of me as I type. I can only hope for the better.

And, to conclude this, my absence from osu! may as well start today. Yep. Life's getting to me pre-tty quick. But I'll be back, still being the idiotic mascot of #mod with her cuteness.

I'll still be the same AgnesChan.

Anywho, adieu. Until next time.

- Agnes

Saturday, February 27, 2010

This is where life eats me alive. (Agnes)

Yep. Turned 18 about three days ago. It's supposed to be a good feeling, but... it's not much good at all. Random depression starts to hit me over the hit much more often. Hence why I barely log into osu! lately. Along with that, my state testing is coming pretty soon. My absence is sure to be long, extending to about a week. ...And that week of testing is the week after Spring Break, which is pretty terrible timing. Something tells me that this won't be relaxing at all.

...On other news, got to level 20 on CloudNine. Yeah. I feel very fucking superior with the secondary Hunter class (PEW PEW). And the day before yesterday, we had made it to a new town called Odore Town. Beautiful place. I ought to take a picture of it next time I go in.

Now, back to life. Only one smaller issue left me in suspense, wishing Monday would just rush in. I auditioned for a trip to the Chorus Competitions, where schools that's in the Jefferson County Public Schools circuit come and compete to earn... "fame." Rather, we sing and show our skills of sight-reading music.

The auditions were hard, though. You try dealing with 100+ Advanced Chorus members in your school that are also eager to get on the spot.

...WHEN THERE'S ONLY 45 SEATS.

But, yeah, that's all from me. Au revoir.

- Agnes

Frustration (Zerostarry)

So like, I play this game called Cloud Nine Online. Me and Agnes got to level 20 yesterday, and decided to get our subclasses today... little did I know that Subclasses are a COMPLETE change. So when I advanced to a Cleric and buffed, then switched back to mage, they would all disappear. After raging a bit, I just decided to stick with it, it wasn't THAT bad afterall... it's not like there's anything more useful for a mage. ;___;

In other news, I started playing osu! again a few weeks ago, it's still fun as hell and I enjoy trying to full combo (FC) difficult maps. I'm not that great at the game, there are people much better than me, though I consider myself decent. Taiko on the other hand...ugh. I can only play taiko if I memorize the notes, not fun at all. After just one try, I managed to come up with an amazing run on Time to Air [DarriMix]. I missed alot, but I know i'll never improve on the accuracy. I'll leave a screenshot or something. [/brag]

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Tomorrow will be a busy day, I have to work on an essay, a seminar on WWII, and I gotta study for a Science Test on Tuesday...fun. Not looking forward to tomorrow at all ;_;

I swear, if anyone is reading this, this blog will become BEAUTIFUL one day, just wait for us to get ahold of some art, designs and backgrounds. Until then...it's all we've got. \o/

First blog post...let's hope the rest goes well.

-Zero

Thursday, February 25, 2010

So, today...

Zero and I have been chatting it up on MSN, and now we have our own blogspot. xD; In this, you can keep in touch with our lives and be aware if we're going over hardships or... whatever we want you to know.

For now, the page is under construction, so, don't expect much for now. Once we really get this going, we'll be posting a lot. A. Lot. For now, bookmark this page or something. Hope you'll enjoy reading our blog in the future!


- Agnes