My Desk - Revisited

Two years ago, there was a post regarding my desk and where I stored my stuff: click here. I've decided that now I've moved to a new place, it's time I update it with my new table! The last time you saw my table, it looked like this: My Room Last Year

I've changed the layout of my room and now have a new desk lamp!

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I won't be numbering everything like last time (since it's not that cluttered), but I think it's always a good idea to tell you what's in the photo so you can look for it. :D

Let's take a closer look at the left side of the photo: desk_lefthalf.jpg

Items in the photo: 1. Empty IKEA food container. 2. Spindle of Verbatim DVD-Rs. 3. Left speaker. 4. Chimei 22" monitor - if you can guess what website this is, heh. 5. Pack of sweets. 6. Electric shaver. 7. fx-570w calculator 8. Green highlighter 9. Plug converter. 10. Ruler. 11. Safeway receipt. 12. IKEA receipts. 13. Green USB hub. 14. Apple Wireless Keyboard.

Then, what about the right side of the photo? desk_righthalf.jpg Items in the photo: 1. PowerBook G4 1.5GHz 2. Right speaker. 3. Pair of IKEA scissors. 4. Yellow highlighter (not easily visible) 5. Camera. 6. Toilet paper. 7. Loads of stationery and receipts. 8. VX Revolution. 9. MX610. 10. Plastic spork/foon. 11. 1GB thumbdrive. 12. Desk lamp! Woo-hoo!

Underneath the table: 13. All-in-one printer. 14. Box of Magic commons. 15. File of stuff to settle with uranium238. 16. Box file for books and stuff.

What is not in any photo but underneath the table: Consoles and CD files containing games for those consoles, headphones, loads of AC adapters (I mean LOADS.)

Malaysian Elections 2008

Yes, I care about the Malaysian elections. I'm a little shocked at the results, but overall, I think it's a huge improvement towards a more democratically balanced Malaysia. Can't say I'm happy, can't say I'm disappointed either. But one word to describe what I think: COOL.

Why I'm Not Particularly Happy Today

Now, I've connected myself to XBox Live every once in a while. Now, if you live in the UK or Australia, then you know full well what it's like waiting for Rock Band. We've been waiting for a LONG time - and we still don't have a release date to speak of. There has been no news whatsoever to speak of, besides the fact that it's coming out sometime this year. And then today, I logged in the XBox Live Marketplace to see this really nice ad. stupidrockbandad.jpg

*cue extreme annoyance and anger*

If you'll excuse me, I'll go back to writing out cover letters for potential employers after lunch, by when I've hopefully cooled off somewhat. :P

(Btw, if this is Microsoft's way of telling me to get the PS3 version, I'll be more than happy to do so. As soon as Play-Asia gets the stock to send me.)

Update: Just thought I'd post my gamercard.

Magic Magic Magic

Heh, it's been more than a year since my last Magic: the Gathering related post. There's a good reason for that - I've quit playing Magic. I actually quit a long time ago, way before that last post. If you wanted to trace it, it'll probably easily go back two years or so. So why did I quit this time around? There's probably tons of reasons, but I suppose I'll list a few reasons why I've quit Magic:

1. Video gaming - Magic cards were a relatively cheap way to get hundreds of hours of entertainment. There's no telling how much just looking at card lists (not even the cards themselves) took out of my time. I spent hours visiting my favourite game store (now closed) looking through commons, discussing strategies, playing some games with other people there. I did scrounge for commons every once in a while in Australia at the Dungeon of Magic in Melbourne, but that was it. Now what takes up that time? Video games. Not to the same extent as Magic used to, but it most certainly is what I'm more inclined to now.

2. Lack of people to play with - I like playing with friends - and greatly dislike going to tournaments. I've built many tournament worthy decks, be it by proxy, in Magic Workstation or even with cards I owned. While I did teach a few friends to play Magic in 2006, they lost interest the following year. Interest in it just waned in general because they picked up another more addictive card game - poker. I still play a game or two with Chewxy over Magic Workstation, but essentially I've stopped playing. A lack of people to try new interesting decks against and a lack of people who are interested in playing interesting decks just plainly stopped me from trying out new decks of any kind.

3. Lack of money to play more seriously - Despite the fact that I do dislike going to tournaments, I do like playing at them. Being among peers who play better decks and make less mistakes is a great challenge, and while I'm not very good at playing Magic, at the very least, it's better, more challenging and more exciting when you play a player better or equal to you. However, I can't afford to upkeep with the release schedule of Magic expansions - while it is nice to see an expansion to the card set every three months, the cards cost way too much, and I don't have the money to spend constantly. This is probably the main reason - I'd rather spend money on more material things besides pieces of printed cardboard, like computer hardware, game consoles, video games, controllers - and so on. In a sense, all I've done is switch from one addiction to another, but it's hardly one I didn't have before. I've just become more focused, that's all.

4. It's possibly part of a cycle. - I've given up Magic before. The last time I started was towards the end of Exodus and I stopped playing after Urza's Destiny. This time, I started just before Darksteel and stopped just after Guildpact. I may return to Magic again in the future, but regardless, I'm still essentially a tech geek - Magic is losing my interest fast. Even Eye of Judgment isn't holding my interest for very long, but it's entirely possible expansions will change that.

I still love playing Magic immensely, but the time has come to move along to something else and possibly come back later. My renewed interest in anime and video games may come to an end one day - and you'd never know when Magic will return to becoming part of my life.

My Third Year of University Begins Today!

And so begins my third year of university. Today. The first day of what is possibly my last year in the University of Melbourne. Oh, how quick time passes when you aren't looking. Here's what I have to do today besides go for class: 1. Get tertiary newspaper cards - since I wasn't in Melbourne during 'O' Week, I'll need to get my newspaper cards today. I'm not really interested in news and current affairs, but a newspaper is a good distraction from my daily life. I don't know how under a rock I would've been without the newspaper, especially since I dont' watch much television.

2. Get copies of my academic transcript! - I need copies of my transcript to try applying for jobs! I'm just applying this time round to gauge the jobs available to me this time round, but I still need a copy of that transcript to send off. Either way, I hope to find a suitable part time job this year, and do something useful with any extra time I have (if any).

3. Update my blog - I'm obviously already doing this now by posting this (but this is a scheduled post).

4. Raid Big W/Safeway - I always need to restock on stuff when I get back - and there's no day like Monday when all the offers are new and stuff is still in stock - unlike later in the week when everyone else has grabbed all the real good offers off the shelves.

5. Think about getting a new computer - I've already been thinking about getting the processing power I need, more now than ever before since I want to start programming more seriously and do more with my computer, I need to start looking for a more powerful processor that'll do what I need it to do. My PowerBook is enough for some work, but it's beginning to show its age when it comes to doing more taxing tasks.

6. Visit the bank - NAB has a new student account, and it might be a good idea for me to see if I can upgrade or just open a new account. A free Visa debit card seems like a good thing to have around (compared to my now generic NAB Flexicard).

Lots to do, and only so few days to do it!

Oh yeah, and something to add to my new year's resolution's list: Play loads of games - while still handling uni work well, as I've been doing somewhat OK the past years.