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Thursday, December 31, 2009...
Here I am. Final minutes of 2009. Sipping a Bacardi (what is this...) Freezer. Had a wonderful dinner. A bit much, but it was satisfying. The countdown shows on TV are rather sad. Typical.
This year, or decade, has had its ups and downs. Terror, War, War on Terror, Hope, Change and all that. 2001 was pretty sad. My life changed. Our lives changed. The world changed. We recovered. Picked up where we left off. I managed to bash my way out of secondary school and scraped my way to a tertiary education. Fabulous design school.
It was this decade too that when my PC died and I got liberated (brainwashed, if you will) and got my Mac Mini. Waves of Apple products followed. IPod, MacBook, iPhone, iMac. These are some of the good stuff this decade. Then I turned into a geek and gave a damn about gaming, tech and related matters. About time.
The 00's weren't all bad. Some hiccups, some life lessons, some regrets, but plenty achieved, lots of good people. I'm pleased. So here's to what's yet to come. You have 12 minutes.
'nuff said. judacris @ 23:48 | comments: (0) |

Friday, December 25, 2009...
Merry Christmas

Mmm... edible Christmas.

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Wednesday, December 23, 2009...
Gratuitous Alien Nudity!
Yes. I saw Avatar on Monday. I guess I should have watched it in 3D because 2D only almost justifies the $237,000,000 graphics and effects. Won't spoilt it too much, but if you ate Teppanyaki Chicken Burgers and Diet cola, you'll probably know it involves a bunch of blue-skinned aliens.
To put it bluntly, the story focuses on what humans do best: Exploration, Invasion, War and Making love to alien natives. The year is 2154. The nature-loving, human-hating Na'vi resides on Pandora, one of the three moons on Alpha Centauri A. The humans (sky-people) are there to mine and obtain unobtanium (go figure) and are damaging Pandora's ecosystem while doing so, yet another thing we do best. This obviously pisses the Na'vi off.
Avatars are the scientifically generated Na'vi made with Na'vi and Human DNA and is controlled remotely when you go ahead and watch the rest of the movie for yourself. Someone has to save the day, and it won't be the stereotypical army colonel.
I recommend Avatar. Definitely. Don't steal it. Go and bloody watch it, because your puny web-streaming or 1TB .avis won't give you shit. Even if you go and watch it in 2D, it be a wonderful experience. I liked the movie, it makes you think. Now excuse me while I brush up on my Na'vi.

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