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February 07, 2005 12:00AM

shit tv


It's come very apparant that Sunday night and/or early Monday morning TV blows ass. I'm sitting here, watching the discovery channel; Mythbusters to be exact. It's a show where two guys take various myths they've heard, barely believable stories, and then attempt to find out if they could be true or not. Like.. if face piercings raise your chance of being struck by lightning, or if a dog peeing on baking soda would cause a small explosion... so they just do various experiments to attempt to find out the truth... it was moderatley entertaining, although lacked something that would make me watch it again volountarily.

While half watching the show (which was on for two hours or so) I got hungry so I ate some cream of mushroom soup, as well as pet my Marle. I tried to find some interesting websites dedicated to cats. Sites that might go into little known facts, or talk about why they do things they do, why the purr, why they clean themselves to much... I kind of know the answers but I dunno... I just wanted to read about it, but I couldn't find anything worth looking at using google.ca which was a bit disappointment, but if anyone out there knows of one, please let me know. I did learn however, that if a cat slowly blinks at you, it's a sign of love and affection, which is interesting because that's what Kairi does while she purrs.

Mega Survey!!

Overall it's been a pretty boring night... I started, and actually FINISHED the beginning stages of constructing my game list... I've written the script that inputs the list from an external file and then creates the list dynamically as a webpage. For a bit of a preview of WHAT it can do, not exactly how it will look (this is a rough version just made to test OUTPUT, obviously the output will be built into an existing layout of mine) take a look at the rough game list.


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