Archives for May 2004

The journey of life

Being here is something really incredible. I don’t know how else to say it.

Certainly there are things I miss in the United States–my family, my cat, and a few things I’ve built myself.

Jesse and I talked a lot last night, and I think one of the reasons I’m so reluctant to go back to the United States is because there’s nothing there for me. I have no friends at all–I know a few people around Oakland University, but we’ve never done anything outside class. I have only minor work. I don’t own very much. The only connection I have to my life back “home” is my family.

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Tsampa == Dirt == Yummy

We ate at a Tibetan restaurant last night and the food, to me, was excellent. Nobody else ate besides professor Epstein. We had Tsampa dumplings that basically tasted like dirt. It was great, I ate 4 of them. I also had a few different types of curry chicken, some vegetarian stuff, and Tibetan butter tea.

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Leavin, on a jet plane…

Well I’m headed off to China in a few hours. It’s rather scary because:

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Der Langrisser scripts

Following the lead of the Destiny of an Emperor 3 post, here’s all the remaining scripts for the Der Langrisser project.

All hacking work for this game was done last year, but because of laziness/frustration/boredom nobody including myself has translated ANY new scripts since last November.

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Liu Bei wants YOU

As much fun as it would be to do a mock-up Uncle Sam picture, I have better things to be doing. As you may or may not know, I leave for China in two days, which means nothing I have will be getting worked on for a long time. I’m going to put up some files for things I’d appreciate help on, and maybe while I’m gone, someone can help.

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How are you gentlemen?

All your Mozilla are belong to us.

The bug apparently still works in the latest version of the FireFox browser. Go figure.

View that page and press CTRL+- 9x (to zoom out/shrink text size). On the 9th time, the page goes psychotic and turns to odd black bars.

Amazingly, Internet Explorer lacks this bug.