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        <link href="http://www.keilaron.ca/den/archives/115-The-Scourge-Project-It-COULD-have-been-good.html" rel="alternate" title="The Scourge Project: It COULD have been good" />
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            <name>Keilaron</name>
            <email>keilaron@keilaron.ca</email>        </author>
    
        <published>2012-01-09T03:03:47Z</published>
        <updated>2012-01-09T03:03:47Z</updated>
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        <title type="html">The Scourge Project: It COULD have been good</title>
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                <p>
	As you may know, I have Steam. These days a lot of the games I own I've either purchased through Steam, or redeemed through Steam (e.g. buying an indie bundle and adding it on Steam) - sometimes I forget how I even got games, which happens sometimes with the indie bundles or Steam package sales. One such game that I've had sitting around for a while is a game called <a href="http://www.scourgeproject.com">The Scourge Project</a> - developed by <a href="http://www.tragnarion.com/">Tragnarion Studios</a> and published by Bit Box S.L.</p>
<p>
	Now and then I play co-op games with a friend of mine, and recently we'd been looking for some to play since we thought we had completed our last set of games. Rather than try to find new games, however, I decided it was time to trawl through the Steam games I already had and categorize them - with one specific category being one I'd mention to my friend to look into and decide if he was interested in; One of the games was The Scourge Project. It hasn't had good reviews, so I'm not entirely certain why he picked that one in particular, but then we've enjoyed some games that didn't get good reviews so we're well aware that reviews are not end-all be-all articles.</p>
<p>
	Sadly, in this case, they turned out to be an accurate warning - while there's a fair amount of detail to the game, it is incomplete in a number of ways:</p>
<ol>
	<li>
		The most galling is it has some severe and easily reproducible bugs:
		<ol>
			<li>
				Hosting and joining seems to be partly broken. For one, we couldn't switch from LAN games to Internet games - the option was there but it didn't seem to take effect. When trying to join a LAN game, the game insists that "The character filter does not apply to LAN games" and is locked to the first character, Stonewall. However, this is false: Whenever I created a game and picked any other character, my friend could not see my game. Thus, I resigned to creating the game by picking stonewall, then .. switching to another character. I don't understand why it is necessary to pick a character first when players can freely switch in the game lobby! I played as Mass, and he could play as Stonewall - not a game breaking bug if you figure it out, but otherwise odd and a sign of bad design.</li>
			<li>
				At least in multiplayer, when a partner is revived there's a chance they are revived in a "half dead" state: They're alive in the sense they can revive downed party members, can activate switches and the like, and are fired at by enemies... but they're still dead in the sense that they cannot attack (shooting or mélée) and cannot use any abilities - they're basically walking decoys. If such a half-dead party member uses a mounted gun, they might as well stay with it - the moment they let go, they collapse as though downed, but cannot be revived. They can resume use of the gun, however. Go figure. This bug patches itself when a cutscene occurs (and some other event I didn't bother tracing - maybe on pause?), so it isn't entirely game breaking - but enough to be quite frustrating.</li>
			<li>
				One particular mission - I don't remember a name or anything, other than having to extract DNA from an already dead scientist - has a game breaking bug that broke the camel's back for us - the door doesn't open. Well, it opens <em>visually</em>, but physically it still bars access.. which had not only us confused, but the bots as well: They would attempt to walk through for a moment, realize it wasn't working for some reason and back off, wait a moment, then try again. Clearly, something broke there.</li>
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	</li>
	<li>
		Repetition. Most of the game is a plethora of "shoot these guys, hack this console, open this door - oh wait you need to pretend to be some other guy, kill said guy and extract DNA, open door, rinse, repeat". There's a few bits that were a bit different and were kind of refreshing, but even then they were a bit lacking - the bomber, for example, always seemed to hit the exact same area the exact same way at each pass. While I understand it would have made the game frustrating if it were to hit the player trying to use the mounted gun, you could at least make the rest of the party squirm in fear while they pressure said player to figure out how to destroy the bomber. ;)</li>
	<li>
		Another issue demonstrated some bad game design: In an earlier mission, one of the objectives was to activate some emergency exit of some sort. If you listened carefully to the computer voice (which is hard to hear, particularly when you are being shot at), I <em>believe</em> it states something to the effect of having to remain near the console while the emergency exit is being opened. However, if you don't notice or understand this, you'll (understandably) charge towards where you saw said exit and try to leave... only to find the objective is marked as <em>failed</em> for some reason, and you have to retry the procedure. There is <em>no other hint</em> that you are required to remain in the central area where the panel to activate the exit is.</li>
</ol>
<p>
	So why do I think it could have been good? Well, for one, we didn't find it too unenjoyable despite the flaws above; Overall it worked decently and had features - like cover-based firing - that didn't get in the way and were relatively well executed. Another reason is that I've noticed a number of neat features that other games don't seem to have, which would have given it an upper hand if only the game had been properly completed:</p>
<ol>
	<li>
		You can pause. No, seriously - you're playing a LAN game, the pizza (let's say) arrives, bam - you hit pause, the game freezes for everyone and you don't have to worry about silly things like the master server booting you off for inactivity <em>in a LAN game</em> (<strong>I'm looking at you, Valve</strong>). It seems there's no sort of indication that the game is paused, but as long as the game host makes it fairly clear they're about to pause the game, it's not exactly a big issue. I don't see it being quite as useful in over-the-'net games, but it's still a decent and rare feature.</li>
	<li>
		Resume from any checkpoint, any time - if your character got there. Simple enough: Host creates a game, picks not only the mission but the checkpoint as well. Resume your game almost right where you left off, no save necessary. The only downside was that, well, since there's no save (which seems to be a recent craze) you may not have the weapon load-out you had before.. The fact that your characters are tracked is kind of neat, and while I understand it may be irritating to some people (and in some cases), it makes you have to play rather than just skip through and see the ending... I guess.</li>
	<li>
		While it was unrefined and the bots weren't exactly obedient, there was a nice ability to give the bots orders - without fiddling with some vague voice command menu. Point, hit the key, bot goes off on its way - context sensitive (i.e., you aren't necessarily saying "move here" - point at a console, and you're saying "go use this", for example). One bug I noticed was that the selection, being either sequential or random, included players - whom of course didn't have to obey and usually didn't have to be ordered this way. It would work better if either I still had to pick someone, or players weren't included since there are better ways to give orders.</li>
</ol>
<p>
	So, it <em>could</em> have been good... but as it is, it kind of deserves to be at the lowered price point it is at now - if not lower. Oh, and I forgot to mention - playing it now means we've played it <em>after</em> the company had released a few patches and no more updates were coming out... I don't want to think of how much worse it could have been beforehand.</p>
  
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        <author>
            <name>Keilaron</name>
            <email>keilaron@keilaron.ca</email>        </author>
    
        <published>2011-11-15T22:45:39Z</published>
        <updated>2011-11-15T23:17:35Z</updated>
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                <p>
	So this is hardly news at this point, but I figured I'd comment on it now that things have progressed a little and I've exported my projects.</p>
<p>
	For those of you who don't know <a href="http://www.appinventorbeta.com/about/" target="_blank">AppInventor</a>: It is a web application created by Google to facilitate the creation of Android apps. The premise was that you wouldn't need to know how to code: It was a drag-and-drop creation environment, and sadly it didn't get terribly far.</p>
<p>
	It's <em>not</em> that it was terrible, mind you, it's just that.. well, there weren't many employees behind the creation of this tool and it wasn't open source, so development and bug fixing was slow, and there were two glaring flaws: Apps that were created were large (one of mine, which was essentially a predefined phone book, was 1.3MB), and these apps could not be uploaded to the Market: they weren't actual apps yet (they do not "compile" to bytecode) and required a helper to run.</p>
<p>
	I'm sure this can be fixed and AI can become a great tool, but I believe the main issue is one that has been a thorn in Google side for a while now: They're spread too thin and are trying to do too many things at once. Google may have the money for it, but they don't have the manpower. Thankfully, they seemed to have realized this and have not only open-sourced the code instead (or will) and have <a href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/app-inventor-announcements/su5Xc-o3PUA/discussion">funded a new MIT Centre for Mobile Learning</a>; This, to me, is a great idea as it gives Google a certain amount of control while not requiring them to directly manage it.</p>
<p>
	(Oh, and it being open source means others can contribute, but I don't see too much of that happening soon. Call me sceptic but those who <em>can</em> develop will probably not notice the tool at all and be directly trying to create their own apps. Then again, beginners could still be stuck in that middle zone, and perhaps advanced developers will still see it as a useful RAD tool ... <em>if</em> and <em>once</em> you can create actual source with it, I'd imagine!)</p>
  
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        <link href="http://www.keilaron.ca/den/archives/113-LUbuntu-and-the-case-of-the-disappearing-menubars.html" rel="alternate" title="LUbuntu and the case of the disappearing menubars" />
        <author>
            <name>Keilaron</name>
            <email>keilaron@keilaron.ca</email>        </author>
    
        <published>2011-10-17T15:03:00Z</published>
        <updated>2011-10-17T15:54:05Z</updated>
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        <title type="html">LUbuntu and the case of the disappearing menubars</title>
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                <p><strong>tl;dr:</strong> Remove "Indicator applets" from your panel.</p>
<p>I've been using Ubuntu on my netbook for a while. With things getting crazy with recent versions of Ubuntu and GNOME, however, I find myself not wanting to stay with Canonical's Unity and rather keep a classic desktop-like interface to my netbook.</p>
<p>The easiest way to do this, I figured, was to simply use another version of Ubuntu. KUbuntu was already out; I'd tried a live CD of it on another system and it didn't seem ready to me, nor did I like the direction they were going. It's <em>not</em> that it's <em>bad</em>, it's just <em>not my style</em>. Okay, so that leaves a few other editions to try out, like XUbuntu and LUbuntu.</p>
<a target="_blank" href="http://keilaron.ca/den/uploads/linux/menu-bar-gone.png"><img align="left" src="http://keilaron.ca/den/uploads/linux/menu-bar-gone.tn.png" border="1" alt=""></a><p>Since I was already familiar with XFCE (XUbuntu), I decided to try out LXDE (LUbuntu) first to see if I'd like it. It's pretty nice, but at some point I noticed something was off - I don't know if it was always like this and I hadn't noticed, or it happened after an update - and that is that <em>my menubars were gone</em>!</p> <p>In some cases I could call them up with Gnome's hotkey for that - default F10 - but it didn't work with certain apps (naturally, didn't work with KDE apps, for example). This didn't cause the bars to show up, just for the menus themselves to, so it was at best a workaround and not a good one at that.</p>
<a target="_blank" href="http://keilaron.ca/den/uploads/linux/menu-bar-culprit.png"><img align="right" src="http://keilaron.ca/den/uploads/linux/menu-bar-culprit.tn.png" border="1" alt=""></a><p>I noticed at some point that whenever the panel crashed and reloaded, I briefly had menubars showing up. I couldn't pin it on a particular item at the time, so I figured that was just a side-effect; That some other service <em>in relation</em> to the panel was causing the issue. I searched high and low, and repeatedly blamed Ubuntu and GNOME for it... but it turns out it's one of the Unity additions that was doing it. <em>In relation</em> to the panel, indeed!</p>
<a target="_blank" href="http://keilaron.ca/den/uploads/linux/menu-bar-return.png"><img align="left" src="http://keilaron.ca/den/uploads/linux/menu-bar-return.tn.png" border="1" alt=""></a><p>Removing the "Indicator applets" did the trick, but at least on the first try, not immediately. It was only after I opened a new application that all the menu bars reappeared in a kerfuffle of activity, with each application bringing itself to the front as though to proudly proclaim, "I've got a menu bar now!"...</p>
<p>Now I just need to pick a theme with smaller menu bars.</p> 
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            <name>Keilaron</name>
            <email>keilaron@keilaron.ca</email>        </author>
    
        <published>2011-08-11T21:42:28Z</published>
        <updated>2011-08-11T21:57:57Z</updated>
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                I recently ran into an obscure issue with PHP's preg functions:<br />
<code>Exception: preg_match(): Compilation failed: unknown option bit(s) set at offset 0</code><br />
This error message would show up whenever a PCRE function was used with the u (unicode/UTF-8) flag set. This is apparently triggered by using a new version of PHP (>5.3?) and an old version of libpcre (<8.1?). The only solutions I could find on the 'net were:<ul><li>old version of PCRE is lying around, get rid of it (no, both Portage and <code>php -i | grep -i pcre</code> reassured me this was not the case)</li><li>PCRE and/or PHP needs to be recompiled for UTF-8 support (I see no such options in the packages and have to assume they're on by default in Gentoo)</li><li>PHP needs to be recompiled because PCRE was upgraded <em>after</em> it (this made sense, but <code>genlop -lu ,| grep -E '(pcre|php)'</code> assured me the proper order had been followed)</li></ul>But guess what? One <code>emerge -1 libpcre php</code> and one <code>/etc/init.d/apache2 restart</code> later (though it occurred to me maybe I hadn't done that previously! Try it yourself, maybe that's why you're getting this!), and I was good to go.<br />
Sometimes, you just have to double-check. 
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            <name>Keilaron</name>
            <email>keilaron@keilaron.ca</email>        </author>
    
        <published>2010-08-11T19:25:30Z</published>
        <updated>2010-08-11T19:25:30Z</updated>
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                <p>So I've gotten myself a Nexus One, an Android-powered cell phone, hoping to have a good platform to test Android apps on (Only to learn that months ago, <a href="http://nickthecook.wordpress.com/2010/03/04/google-giving-away-phones/">Google was giving away phones to developers</a>).</p><br />
<p>Anyway, so far it's been great. The only gripes I have is that the touchscreen seems to be a little off and the wifi has issues remaining connected now (it used to work fine), but the Wifi Fixer app works as a work-around for the latter.</p><br />
<p>Furthermore, I've gotten the phone connected to <a href="http://www.windmobile.ca/">WIND Mobile</a>, and so far my experience with WIND has been OK. Even ignoring the issues getting started (the people signing me up were kinda new, so I forgive them), every now and then I seem to drop out of their towers' reach and be considered <em>roaming</em>! Also, in some situations where other providers would manage to get *some* signal, I get none at all - but I shouldn't be too surprised, I guess. These situations are the usual suspects - elevators, bus network basements, etc..</p><br />
<p>On the bright side, though, the cost is fairly small (~30$ for <a href="http://shop.windmobile.ca/ProductCatalog/VoicePlans/PlanDetails.aspx?id=Chat">voice+<a href="http://shop.windmobile.ca/ProductCatalog/Addon/AddonCategory.aspx?id=AddonCategory6">voicemail</a>+<a href="http://shop.windmobile.ca/ProductCatalog/Addon/AddonCategory.aspx?id=AddonCategory2">data</a>) and I have unlimited texts for a year.</p>  
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            <name>Keilaron</name>
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        <published>2010-02-20T03:03:58Z</published>
        <updated>2010-02-20T03:23:59Z</updated>
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                <p>Yeah, so I have an HTC Dream from Rogers because my boss wants me to be able to get e-mails and calls when things go wrong - expensive for an on-call phone, eh? - and I was having difficulty updating it. See, Rogers has been for the past month demanding that users update their phone due to a bug concerning dialling 911 (apparently, if you have GPS enabled and try to call 911, the call fails or somesuch; but I never have GPS enabled anyway, since Google tracks you if you have it on and I have no use for it - besides, the cell location works better), and they disable your data plan until you update. After trying to update it on two Windows systems and trying to manually put the firmware on it as well as calling Rogers tech support, I finally found these instructions:</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://androidsandsheep.com/2010/01/windows-7-instructions-for-rogers-htc.html">Windows 7 Instructions for Rogers HTC</a></p>
<p>It's actually pretty simple, but here's the real problem I was encountering:</p>
<p>I had mistakenly assumed that since it was a new device, the SD card was formatted FAT32, as they need to be for the update. However, <em>it was not</em> (Good job, Rogers). After getting everything off the card and formatting it to FAT32 then replacing the firmware onto the card, I was able to update the phone without a hitch.</p>
<p>I'm still disappointed that it took Rogers so long to update the HTC Dream... ...and didn't even provide a real update. Geez, guys, get with the program already.</p>  
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        <link href="http://www.keilaron.ca/den/archives/106-Firefox-3.6-themes-and-autocomplete.html" rel="alternate" title="Firefox 3.6 themes and autocomplete" />
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            <name>Keilaron</name>
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        <published>2010-02-08T01:14:18Z</published>
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                <p>Okay, so it turns out you CAN use themes with 3.6 &#8212; the theme just has to be correctly updated for it. Simply version bumping does not work for this version, it seems.</p>
<p>Phew!</p>
<p>Oh, and since 3.5, the auto-complete behaviour changed, so for those of you who liked <code>browser.urlbar.matchOnlyTyped</code>, you may want to read about <a href="http://kb.mozillazine.org/Disabling_autocomplete_%28Firefox%29#Firefox_3.5">changing automcomplete behaviour in Firefox 3.5/3.6</a>.</p>
<p>That is all for now.</p>  
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        <link href="http://www.keilaron.ca/den/archives/105-Firefox-3.6-Goodbye,-themes;-R.I.P..html" rel="alternate" title="Firefox 3.6: Goodbye, themes; R.I.P." />
        <author>
            <name>Keilaron</name>
            <email>keilaron@keilaron.ca</email>        </author>
    
        <published>2010-01-30T22:42:15Z</published>
        <updated>2010-01-30T22:42:15Z</updated>
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        <title type="html">Firefox 3.6: Goodbye, themes; R.I.P.</title>
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                <p>Just a quick note:</p>

<p>I've upgraded to 3.6 on my main system, and again, while most extensions work, a few still do not and I'm waiting on them to be upgraded. The biggest change, though, is that themes no longer work (even if they lie about their compatibility); Instead, there are "personas", which work like Chrome's "themes": They're basically background images, which you can switch between instantly.</p>
<p>Which look good often depend on your configuration, but I've managed to find a few that I like and work well with my layout. However, this doesn't stop it from reminding me of the infamous Hotbar infection for IE. (With notes that all you need to do this in IE is to use TweakUI - at least, until Vista/IE8, which I don't know if they have any such settings.) While this change makes it easier to develop a look for Firefox, it does drop the overall customizability of the look a whole lot.</p>
<p>Goodbye, themes. Rest in peace.</p>  
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    <entry>
        <link href="http://www.keilaron.ca/den/archives/104-What-a-summer..html" rel="alternate" title="What a summer." />
        <author>
            <name>Keilaron</name>
            <email>keilaron@keilaron.ca</email>        </author>
    
        <published>2008-08-30T00:32:14Z</published>
        <updated>2008-08-30T00:32:14Z</updated>
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                <p>August has been an... interesting month, not counting the humidity.  <p>It started off with my ear infection (which actually started some time during the second-to-last week of July), which gradually got better and finally went away. It also had coupled itself with an eye infection which I had to deal with an eye infection which I had to deal with at the same time.<br />However, it ended perhaps a few days before I was scheduled to go off on a canoeing-camping trip (more on that later), and hardly had the time to recover, nevermind time to do exercises to be in shape.<br />It doesn't end there; during this time I'd noticed some tiny insects - feel free to make your guess, but I've stumped everyone so far - around my apartment. I originally didn't think they were a big deal, but I eventually noticed that regardless of what I did, they stuck around.<br />I'd done a last ditch effort at the last minute before the camping trip, and even that hadn't done much. And when I came back... I realised that they'd originated from my mother's house. They were on every floor; they'd gone unnoticed because these insects (or mites, or pseudo-lice, or whatever they are) are light-shy, activity-shy and seem to only eat... ...well, I'm not sure what.<br />The day I realised this I informed my mother about it, but she wasn't terribly worried, especially when I mentioned that I believed they were book lice, and that one source said that one of the things they feed on is mould. *sigh* Mentioning that one of the ones in the basement was a tad larger than I'd seen so far had no effect.<br />I wasn't convinced these bugs were benign due to their quantity; My argument was that it is rare to see, for example, large amounts of spiders in a human living area and there was a fair quantity of these bugs around. At this point you're likely wondering why I didn't contact exterminators or even the land-lord; I'm not sure. Part of it was procrastination, part of it was that I didn't even know what kind of bug it was, and part of it was that I thought I could get rid of them myself.<br />Oddly enough, I seem to have done just that; I do not see them in my apartment anywhere anymore, so one or more of cleaning, vacuuming, powder insecticide, and compressed "air" did the trick in getting rid of them. I'm thinking that it was a combination of the last two, because a day after using the compressed "air" they were all over, a fair bit bolder than they'd been before... ...and then the next day, they seemed to have altogether vanished save one or two.<br />I have yet to scour the apartment for them, however, to make sure they simply haven't just located another source of food (something I could not doubt considering my roommates (several reasons)), but I will do this soon as I'd like to capture at least one and bring it somewhere for identification (Any suggestions? The apartment's office staff will not recognise them, I'm sure, given my past... experience with them.).<br />As for what I suspect them to be, I believe they are book lice (in which "lice" appears to be a misnomer).  <p>Update: Actually, they're still around. Guess they were napping.</p>  
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        <link href="http://www.keilaron.ca/den/archives/103-Awesomeness!.html" rel="alternate" title="Awesomeness!" />
        <author>
            <name>Keilaron</name>
            <email>keilaron@keilaron.ca</email>        </author>
    
        <published>2008-03-29T21:43:44Z</published>
        <updated>2008-03-29T21:45:51Z</updated>
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                <p>While exploring Jamendo for some more good music, I landed upon this gem: <a title="The 4 Elements by SaReGaMa" href="http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/18044">The 4 Elements</a>. </p> <p>I don't know how to describe it. Just have a listen to it yourself, and decide whether or not to download a copy.</p> <p><small>(Sidenote: I think OBE here refers to Out of Body Experience.)</small></p>  
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        <link href="http://www.keilaron.ca/den/archives/102-A-whole-lotta-notta.html" rel="alternate" title="A whole lotta notta" />
        <author>
            <name>Keilaron</name>
            <email>keilaron@keilaron.ca</email>        </author>
    
        <published>2008-03-16T15:09:48Z</published>
        <updated>2008-03-16T15:15:15Z</updated>
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                <p>So, as a few of you know already, I've moved out. In fact, I moved out on the 1st of Feb, so I've been here since a month and a half. We've got most things set up, but I've still got a few boxes to unpack mostly due to not having anywhere to place this stuff.</p> <p>Though some of it is due to not having put up the shelving units I've gotten from my brother.</p> <p>So, things have been set up, moved in and so forth; The apartment is, while expensive, very nice and spacious (we've got TWO bathrooms) and has some niceties to it that I'm sure will come in handy (like a pool and an exercise room). We've got the pre-paid billing and electricity billing set up, yaddi yaddi yadda... the only negative thing so far is that the windows need replacing since they leak air and get condensation all over them - but we're not too worried about that, since we've never had to use the electric heating so far ^_~</p> <p>I've gotten my laptop replaced; Eurocom finally decided, when I returned my laptop again, that they'd give me another model and this one seems somewhat better-behaved, though I still need to figure out if it's the way I configured the system or if it's the system itself that's giving me issues.</p> <p>I've finally got a new phone which I think I will like, and it's all set up with a pay-as-you-go service... only that it's got unlimited browsing and unlimited text messaging. Quit looking at me that way! I only activated it yesterday at midnight, so that's why I haven't told anyone yet what my new number is ^_~</p> <p>I'm considering changing my career, I suppose you could say, as I don't find I can do programming as an active job. The problem's that I'm not <em>that</em> enthused about it, and I want to do it as more of a hobby than my job. The problem with all this is that I haven't really got anything else to get into; I could go into writing and editing, but with writing I'm generally uncreative and with editing ... well, I haven't tried that much so far. Perhaps it would go well. The only problem is that a sudden career change would likely be rather harsh, especially on the wallet, so I'm not sure I want to do that just yet. Perhaps taking a part-time job first would help, especially r?sum?-wise (i.e. job experience).</p> <p>Socially, things have gotten a little better, a little worse. I need to start thinking about others like it's a natural things, as memory and such things aren't at all natural for me. I'd grown into the need to ignore yesterday and tomorrow as though today was the only day, the only day I'd have to live the torture of being alive.</p> <p>But I've lived past 20.</p>  
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        <link href="http://www.keilaron.ca/den/archives/101-Would-you-like-an-account.html" rel="alternate" title="Would you like an account?" />
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            <name>Keilaron</name>
            <email>keilaron@keilaron.ca</email>        </author>
    
        <published>2008-01-03T23:50:12Z</published>
        <updated>2008-01-03T23:50:12Z</updated>
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                I checked my past polls just now, and I noticed something that I think I semi-ignored back then: A few people indicated they wanted to be able to be able to post pictures to it too. Leave a comment or send me an e-mail if you want a gallery in the museum, and I'll get to it right away. :&gt;<br />
I think I previously was waiting to get another system up - so I wouldn't have to manage individual users for separate systems - but that's going to take a while, especially now that I want to start using psyced for that.  
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        <link href="http://www.keilaron.ca/den/archives/100-Celty-is-gone.html" rel="alternate" title="Celty is gone" />
        <author>
            <name>Keilaron</name>
            <email>keilaron@keilaron.ca</email>        </author>
    
        <published>2007-12-18T22:42:31Z</published>
        <updated>2007-12-18T22:42:30Z</updated>
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                <p>Dear Celty has been given away last Sunday.</p> <p>I'm sure her new owners will take good care of her.</p>  
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        <link href="http://www.keilaron.ca/den/archives/99-Busy...-or-not-busy.html" rel="alternate" title="Busy... or not busy?" />
        <author>
            <name>Keilaron</name>
            <email>keilaron@keilaron.ca</email>        </author>
    
        <published>2007-12-16T21:38:57Z</published>
        <updated>2007-12-16T21:38:57Z</updated>
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                <p>I've got a tough few months ahead of myself.<br />I keep looking at various things and wishing I'd done something similar. I have to concentrate on one thing and stop spreading myself thin... which is really hard, considering I have immense trouble with concentrating on any single thing for long periods of time.<br />That, and I have to move out. I've located an apartment and have to start packing, assuming nobody else takes it (haven't signed yet: I want to <em>see</em> it before I sign, damnit!). It's a really good spot, too... I may just throw caution to the wind and grab it, since the other apartments I've seen so far were absolute crap (and what we saw of another apartment in the same building was pretty damned nice).<br />Grr.<br />On the upside, I've gotten my laptop back and it appears to be working just fine.</p>  
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        <link href="http://www.keilaron.ca/den/archives/98-Suggestive-advertising,-anyone.html" rel="alternate" title="Suggestive advertising, anyone?" />
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            <name>Keilaron</name>
            <email>keilaron@keilaron.ca</email>        </author>
    
        <published>2007-12-16T21:36:55Z</published>
        <updated>2007-12-16T21:36:54Z</updated>
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                <p>This was supposed to be posted a while ago; Not sure why I didn't, but I couldn't pass up on this anyway:</p> <p><a title="http://www.naturellementpulpeuse.fr/" href="http://www.naturellementpulpeuse.fr/">http://www.naturellementpulpeuse.fr/</a></p> <p>If you don't know French, here's a quick guide to the ad in question (and you don't need to know french):</p> <p>Click on "Entrez ...", then the top of fridge, then the 60 second version.</p>  
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