Sunday, April 29, 2007

Stuff that happened

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I really don't have time to write this due to midterms... which is probably why I'm writing this right now. I'll probably expand on these when I have a term paper due the following day.

Around the time the quarter started (March 31 & April 1st), I volunteered for the Cherry Blossom Festival in Little Tokyo. There was food, fun, and excitement, but as a volunteer I barely experienced any of it. Some of the odd jobs they had me do included being a parking attendant (?)... maintainence... sitting around doing various kids craft stuff, directing traffic (kinda), handing out programs, moving fences, and being part of a fashion crew (...sorta). I regretted not bringing my iPod; I could have really caught up with my Penn Radio archives.

I decided to add a Jujitsu class on Fridays. It was the most attractive single-credit class available (and I needed 9 credits or more to remain president of the Japan Club, though I doubt anyone would have checked), but due to Cesar Chavez Day and Honors Convocation being on Friday, my class misses more days. It's really a great class...

Honors Convocation = not fun. I wisely decided to skip out on it the first time, but I thought my mom would want to see me attend, so I decided to go this time. Naturally, she wasn't able to go after all, but I only found out after I told them I would go. When I did go, they stuck us all in the stuffy basement of the gym where we all listened to some guy talk about some thing. I didn't see my name in the program / booklet, which made me wonder if me being there was a mistake. I learned later that there was a printing error (seems they were using last year's list, because I saw some names of people who graduated already). When I finally got my "award," it turned out to be a "temporary award," something only a few people ended up getting. Isn't that something?

My brother got a DS Lite (black) and a PSP (black) from some guy on Craigslist for $250, which was a steal. We're currently enjoying Clubhouse Games (for some reason, no one wants to play me in Tetris except my cousin), and the PSP... seems nice. Since we really do need the unpatched GTA to hack the firmware, he's going to check with someone he knows if he has it... otherwise we're just going to have to eBay for it.

I finished watching Welcome to the N.H.K. It really is "life-changing"... and I'm not one to throw around that phrase at just any anime I like. It has everything anyone could ever ask for in an anime (from a catchy opening theme song to laugh-out-loud comedy... and even some nudity for good measure), and it's definitely worth watching again and again. I'm just glad I was able to download it; I suspect no one grabbed the license because of the impossible-to-translate "N.H.K".

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Ego-google: February 2007

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Today's not a special day or anything, but it is the middle of the month, so here it is!


Searching for "Justin Sison" on Google, Yahoo!, and MSN...

Google: On top via my Castlevania SotN manual transcription.

Yahoo!: The fake Justin Sison takes the #1 spot, while my outdated J.S. Minnow homepage takes runner-up. I can't believe that fake Justin Sison is two years younger than me! At least no one uses Yahoo! to search anymore.

MSN: J.S. Minnow takes #1.

Friday, January 12, 2007

So, I donated blood today...

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Current mood:accomplished

...And it's all thanks to Penn Jillette and Penn Radio. Saving lives is a nice bonus, I suppose, but I really wanted to say that I donated blood for the three reasons Penn Jillette listed:

1. You get to brag about it. (Heck, that's why I logged in!)

2. You get the moral high ground in any argument.

3. If you walk into bar or any place where there are women and they see your arm bandaged from giving blood, they'll totally want to have sex with you (since you can only give blood if you're "clean").

Of course, like Penn Jillette (and partially because of Penn Jillette), I don't drink or smoke and never will. Tattoos are also a no-no if you ever want to be a blood donor.

So what was the actual experience like? I thought it would take ten minutes, but it ended up taking an hour and a half, so I missed my chance to watch something for class. I did get all the chips and juice that I could carry.

I'm not afraid of needles, and I can view blood without fainting, but actually seeing the blood go through the tube freaked me out a bit. Once it was going, I felt better, but I couldn't quite get my mind off the fact that my life force was literally being sucked out of me.

It was probably more painful than it had to be since I was freezing, which I believe just made the whole ordeal longer. But I got a shirt and some piece of paper (which I might end up framing or put in a binder), so it was all good.

If I could get bone marrow typed at school, I'd probably show up for that too!

Saturday, December 16, 2006

I just knew THIS would happen...

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Current mood:annoyed

That's right, folks... the class I initially didn't want to take, didn't need to take, then took out of obligation (saving the class from cancellation due to low enrollment), ends up being the one class that lowers my GPA.

Usually I find whining about grades extremely annoying, but goddamn.

Monday, December 4, 2006

Egogoogle: December

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Current mood:bouncy

Google: Still on top via my GameFAQs Contributor Recognition page. I think I'd prefer that to my actual homepage...

Yahoo: Still on top via my old Castlevania: SotN manual transcription. I swear it's on a different site each time I see it (damn me and my lack of proper permissions!). Who still needs to read that anyway?

MSN: Still on top via my J.S. Minnow homepage. Can't complain!


I was a few days late, but with finals and my M3 Lite (which I love as much as the DS Lite itself), I both didn't have time to do it earlier and didn't want to do it earlier.

I think I'll change the titles of my future Egogoogle blog posts. Namely, split "Egogoogle" into two words and add the year after the month.

Friday, December 1, 2006

What a week...

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No, this isn't a complaint - it's more about how amazing the week was (and how amazing Iwas)!


2006.11.27 (Monday)

I checked out books at the school library for a paper... for the first time... ever! And here I was photocopying pages like an idiot.

I also downloaded The God Who Wasn't There off Google Video. Good movie, greatsoundtrack.


2006.11.28 (Tuesday)

I helped set the AUN performance at my school with Chris, the former Japan Club president. I tried to hold back my Japanese because I felt that if I said something wrong, I'd offend them somehow. Luckily, they were extremely cool.

These guys are awesome. I think it's fair to say that I always loved taiko, but these took it to the next level with a modern sound... and they're twins, so watching them was especiallyexciting. The violinist made perfection even better. Seeing other non-AUN taiko performances might just be less exciting now...

I bought their CD and they autographed it, but that just made me want to get a DVD of one of their concerts! As luck would have it, it's sold out at CDJapan, and that's the only place that sells their music. (MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/aunwp )

As for non-AUN-related events... I turned in a paper that day, and I got my M3 Lite (which is worthy of its own blog post)...


2006.11.29 (Wednesday)

Roleplay in Yokota's JAPN 400A class. I'm surprised I was able to memorize it so well...


2006.11.30 (Thursday)

The DVD I needed for my JAPN 150 class ended up not working. Well actually, there just wasn't a DVD drive in the class! Luckily, the actual presentation didn't count for much; it was the paper that counted more, and Yokota said my paper was good, so I'm happy.

In ML 400, after getting DS Organize to work on my Nintendo DS Lite, Rosa showed me herPDA (which was also a phone) and I must say I'm impressed. I now know a lot more about what PDAs should have, and why that "Blackberry" PDA isn't all that hot. I then ate a lot of good food in class, making up for how I skipped lunch.

In JAPN 380, I pulled off another roleplay surprisingly well.

All I have left is the 10-page paper for ML 400...


Look for my M3 Lite review in my next Egogoogle sometime later!