So I don't have the rubric in front of me, so I'm sorry if our first post(s) were supposed to be from it, but judging by everyone else's I think they were just supposed to be A post. So I'm gonna make another couple random ones (especially since I've always tried to do blogs, but always grew uninterested as I never had an audience).
So the name of my blog? I've always sucked with them, and there's a good chance it'll change. It already did once (from the simple placeholder of "Animation").
I've really been enjoying Boces. The bus ride to and from is pretty enjoyable (quiet, peaceful, etc.) although our school is being pretty stupid when it comes to once we get back to the school (see Haley's blog). And of course, the class is enjoyable too, even if I already know a lot of what we've covered (Mac basics, the difference between byte through terabyte is, actually I knew a lot on that computer sheet).
Speaking of that computer sheet, if there's one thing you'll learn from reading this, it's that I'm a tech nerd. I'm also heavily into pop culture, and try to watch as many critically acclaimed television shows/movies as I can, but technology is my main area of expertise.
I'm a bit of a gamer, too, not a huge one though. I've never gotten into FPS, I'm more into RPGs and adventure games. Also, like Enya, I'm a fan of the Zelda series (in fact, my friend Julian (back in Newfane) and I can't wait for Nov. 20th, when Skyward Sword comes out), and I also still enjoy a good Mario game from time to time. As far as RPGs go, I honestly can't point one out because I haven't been gaming as much. I really don't even have a console from this generation (I really need to get an Xbox). I can say that I want to get one by the end of the year for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (an RPG).
Yeah, I ramble. Anyway, before I end this post (and I probably won't post again til Monday), instead of talking about 9/11, I'm going to share this video with you, now almost 10 years old. It's from The Daily Show, a show most of you have probably seen, and the first show they did after 9/11. It's about 8 minutes long, but it's an incredible video. I found it about two years ago, and looked it up again earlier today.
Have a good weekend everyone.
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