New…again

Now that I have a domain name, there’s no excuse about leaving this site in the dust.
I have the space, bandwidth, and now, time to work on it… so here we go!

If you somehow found this place, then here’s a little treat.

See you soon…

Japan

(around 4:00am 7/9)

Today I find myself in the home of the renowned Japanese Garden designer, ?????, Tamazaki Hiroshi.

WTF am I doing here? I came to play Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike and the new Melty Blood: Final Tuned with said famous person’s son, my good friend Kousuke.

To add another tangent, Kousuke’s mom, Keme-chan, is one of my mom’s best friends; That’s the main reason behind me being here.

Anyway, here’s a Japanese lesson for you crazy people (all .2 of you).

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This phrase is a glimpse into the optimistitc side of Japanese culture. Literally, it means, “Something will happen”, and is used when one is taking upon something, be it a test, journey or even life itself. Perhaps “Something (good) will come of it” is a better way to put it.

This is my 2nd time staying over here since I came to Japan about 4 weeks ago. Coming here is one of my fondest memories of Japan, and has always meant a lot to me. Many many years ago, it was in this household where Kousuke taught me how to combo in the Super Famicon version of Super Street Fighter (before this, all I knew was the classic jump roundhouse, sweep 2-hitter), and where my path as a World Warrior began. After a week of training, I became estatic when I finally pulled off Ken’s staple 3 fierce combo (jump fierce, stand fierce, fierce shoryuken) for the first time. Nevertheless, beating my teacher proved to be quite difficult, seemingly an impossible task at the time. It was also here that I entered my first tournament (SFZ3), and got 2nd place, my A-Ken losing to Kousuke’s V-Akuma. At that time, my V-ism skills were still in their infancy, so I stuck with what I knew.

This time though, it seems the student has become the teacher. Even after being away from the scene for so long, my basics 101 are much more honed than my eternal rival’s. Zero 3 is a blow-out these days, and even in 3rd Strike, I’m able to come out with the win most of the time (This was true in Melty Blood for a while, but its become pretty even recently).

Well, this post is just a draft. But I decided to post it despite that, cuz I haven’t done anything on this site in a while. I’m currently in the middle of a total design overhaul for the site, and this time imma come out with something 90% my own. We’ll see how that goes. And tomorrow, I’m gonna go to an 8-bit concert in Shibuya (April’s Album Launch (with omgomg YMCK), so that’ll be fun. I’ll be sure to post up some pics and experiences when I get back.

To be continued…

Naivety

I remember back in junior high and high school.
I used to listen to Rage. I heard the message.
Flashforward 6-8 years or so…
I now understand it.
Before the music resonated with me. “The Machine” was the whole grown-up world. Teenage angst if you will.
The reality is much worse than that. Now the music makes my whole body vibrate and shake. With anger.
Recently I’ve been putting off a major decision in my life. Follow my dreams, or fight for them. Should I go along my way of becoming a video game designer, toys for the privaleged? Or should I fight to bring the joy that I get from games to everyone. Sigh… it is Men & Women who can “throw away” their individual dreams, and take up the dreams of billions of people lying in wait for their time to finally, finally, finally come.

Who were you, Mark Garrison, to bump RATM?

yes i know my enemy
they’re the teachers who told me to fight me

compromise
conformitiy
assimilation
submission
ignorance
hypocrasy
brutality
the elite

all of which are american dreams

What are you doing about it? Its not just “good music”… its a message. DO YOU UNDERSTAND?

pings, tiffs, pegs, browsers & printers

So I dunno if you can see the weather thing that I brought back after a long absence. I know I can’t (and I thought Safari was cool =(.
I guess there’s no excuse not to use firefox now.
I’ve steadily been using it more and more, mainly because of greasemonkey’s numerous uses and Tabbrowser Preferences’ Mouse-over tab-switching feature, among other things.
Its also nice to finally be relatively comfortable browsing in both PC and Mac environments for once.
What kept me hanging on is that Safari is noticably zippier than ff, and I’ve already invested a lotta time and keyboard-mind mapping into it (plus it looks prettier). ThoughSaft & SafariStand were doing a great job bringing some of ff’s cool features to the Mac’s native browser, not being able to correctly render my own page is what is commonly referred to as “the last straw”…

PS: My printer hella sucks. It runs out of color ink, which the display on it kindly reminds me of by flashing on and off consistently. This is a great and noticable reminder, but with the hella crappy side effect that I am unable to do anything at all with the thing. No printing in black. Not even scanning, which takes no ink whatsoever, is available to me. Fuckin’ reeks of HP’s schemes to screw us outta $… sigh… actually come to think of it, I bet its not even outta ink. THE BASTARDS