Dec. 7th, 2006

pez: (FMA - YMCA)
I'm so tempted to get a PS3 - even though there are no games on it I want to play, yet. I just want it for the sheer shinyness.

OTZ

Not being a fan of sports/driving games, I always wonder why every time a new console comes out, the first games that are available are always those types. Perhaps they have a large fan base? Or they are just easier to make? For a new console, there's always something Tony Hawk (skateboarding I believe), a driving game and a Tiger Woods (golf) game. And a game with war background. And NBA basketball. Beh. I don't like that sort of stuff. I want my RPGs!

Interesting, there is going to be a game called Ni-Oh. *is amused*

I should not buy a PS3. There are no good games on it yet.

But... THE SHINY. T_T
pez: (Shirota - car insurance)
[edit 18 Dec] NO LONGER TAKING NEW ORDERS.
I'll post at [livejournal.com profile] tenimyu when I'm ready to send the goods out.


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Tornado~!

Dec. 7th, 2006 04:38 pm
pez: (Byakuya - snow)
The weather was a bit freaky today - it suddenly, and I mean SUDDENLY, rained this morning, very very heavily for a few minutes. It was kind of scary.

But a tornado in London? O_o

Okay, tornados actually do happen here, as do earthquakes, but they're always so tiny sometimes it's undetected. So this is like, beyond freaky.

On the subject of freak weather, how aware do you think you are on the subject of climate change? I don't know if it's much talked about in the US... somehow I feel it probably isn't really thought about. It's not just because they haven't signed up to the Kyoto Treaty/Protocol, but also because of other factors such as it not being on Bush's agenda and so no money is being invested into it. Here, we talk about climate change a lot. It's not just about the scientists saying that polar ice caps are melting and we'll all drown. But we talk about going "carbon neutral". Businesses and organisations try to minimise their "carbon footprint". Cars that use alternative energies can be recharged for free in London and are exempt from road tax. How many of those terms ring bells to those in other parts of the world?

An American engineer** coming over here would find us very weird, I think. He'd ask why we're trying to minimise car use and get everyone on buses, cycles, trains or ask them to walk. It's partly because we have limited space (we're trying to build roads around cities, not plan cities and their roads together) and so we can't cater for many more cars - unlike places in the US where if there's demand, they'd just build a new highway - but also that tackling climate change is high on the agenda. Ice-cap melting is real, the hole above Australia is real (and Australia is also real ;D), fossil fuels running out is also real. But on a more personal level, this sort of pollution triggers asthma, leads to acid rain and causes changes in weather so that summers are getting hotter and winters colder.

I'm actually not much of a green crusader myself, but, yeah. Been talking about it the other day, that's all.

Poll, because I'm procrastinating:

[Poll #883962]

** I say "American" very generally, like the average person out there. Somehow I think the flist would know a bit more than the average person. XD

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