Xono's Xanadu 2.0

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Nada

Very little is happening with my life at the moment. I zipped into the city for a couple of hours today to have lunch with Rudy and Ari... turned out Rudy didn't wake up until I messaged him asking where he was, and Ari never showed up. On the upside to that trip, they were doing interviews in the Games Studio for the new games students, so I got a good look at a few of the new students. Other than that, the trip was completely uneventful - I went, I ate, I went home. Also gonna go see the new Harry Potter movie with Brad this coming Sunday - be the first time we've seen each other for a while. It looks like those two events - today's lunch and Sunday's movie - will comprise my entire social life over the next three months.

Spoke with my psychologist yesterday. We didn't really discuss much of interest, but she's embarked on an exercise that will with luck 'desensitise' me of my phonophobia, which will be great if it works (personally, I'm sceptical).

Finally, my results came out yesterday. I'm relieved - I managed high distinctions in Maths and Programming, a distinction (just) in Games Studio 2, and just scraped a pass in Imaging & Animation - 52/100. Can't wait to get going for next year... I leave you with some more boring blog quiz results that probably don't mean anything...








Tri-Lamb Material
65 % Nerd, 47% Geek, 65% Dork
For The Record:

A Nerd is someone who is passionate about learning/being smart/academia.
A Geek is someone who is passionate about some particular area or subject, often an obscure or difficult one.
A Dork is someone who has difficulty with common social expectations/interactions.
You scored better than half in Nerd and Dork, earning you the coveted title of: Tri-Lamb Material.

The classic, "80's" nerd, you are what most people think of when they think "nerd," largely due to 80's movies like Revenge of the Nerds and TV shows like Head of the Class. You're exceptionally bright and smart, and partly because of that have never quite fit in with your peers or social groups. Perhaps you're realized, or will someday, that it is possible to retain all of the things that you like about being brilliant and still make peace with the social cliques around you. Or maybe you won't--it's really not necessary. As the brothers of Lambda Lambda Lambda discovered, you're fine just the way you are and can take pride in that. I mean, who wants to be like Ogre, right!?

Congratulations!


Also, you might want to check out some of my other tests if you're interested in any of the following:

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Professional Wrestling

Love & Sexuality

America/Politics

Thanks Again! -- THE NERD? GEEK? OR DORK? TEST







My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
















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Link: The Nerd? Geek? or Dork? Test written by donathos on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test









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You scored 71% Do Gooder, 45% Drive, and 67% Intellect!
Where have the Miss Havishams in the world gone to? You are a very intelligent person who enjoys helping others, but you lack the drive to get out there and do things yourself. You're like a benefactor who stays in the background, smiling and giving away your money to charity, which is very nice...but when it comes to doing things for yourself, you're not so indulgent. You should get out in the real world more often...I think you have a lot to offer and you should be reaping the benefits sometimes, too.

All human being categories are: Lazy SOB, Rebel w/out a Cause, Evil Mastermind, Henchman, Criminal, Dictator, Frat Boy, Socialite, Philosopher, Stunt Double, Upstanding Citizen, Teacher, Cheerleader, Sister Mary DoGood, Benefactor, Loyal Sidekick, Candy Striper, Goody Two-Shoes.







My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
















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You scored higher than 73% on Do Gooder





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You scored higher than 19% on Drive





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Link: The What Type of Human Are You? Test written by weeredIII on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Lancin' Away

So, yesterday I got a copy of Freelancer (space shooter, a couple of years old, for you readers who aren't as games-crazy as I am). In a desperate attempt to stave off the onrushing boredom, I've been playing it almost solid for the last two days flat. And now I'm stuck. And bored. I had a temporary relief from boredom, but now it's crept back. :(

Anyway in other news I've just recalled that at my last meeting with my counsellor she said I should try and write a draft of a coming-out letter to my parents. I know I'm ready to come out to my parents - I've put this off long enough. I know exactly how I want to come out - pick a day when they're both out all day (like at work), leave the letter in a visible place, and go spend the night at Brad's house. The only possible flaw in this plan is if they call his house and yell over the phone "how could you do this to us?!" - his parents don't know about my sexuality, so that could be slightly awkward :/ Anyway that plan is how I'd like to do it and there's no better time than the holidays, and my counsellor knows this. After parents comes the games students at uni (my friends all know, but the rest don't - I hope). Shouldn't have too much of a problem there - most of them are reasonably intelligent and educated, and I can let the gossip loose to come out (no soapboxes for me :p).

As far as coming out goes, a lot of other people with blogs (internationally) are being outed. Joe had his blog found by someone at school and the gossip train outed him. Brad (international one, not my friend) had his phone messages read by his mother. Adam had 'stuff' on his computer discovered. Everyone's being outed. With any luck, I'll be next.

I'm bored... post comments to keep me entertained :p

Sunday, November 13, 2005

Bored.....

I'm totally bored out of my brains right now. LAN party on wednesday and thursday was OK - just OK. Attendance was way down on what we expected, we played pretty much nothing but Counterstrike, and we weren't even able to use the Games Studio for the first half of Wednesday - electricians doing the lighting (and after that, we couldn't use the projector since the lights were on - the dumbasses had removed the light switch). So it fell a fair bit short of my expectations, but I'd probably do it again if they host another one later.

I got thrown a trial key and a burnt copy of World of Warcraft, but it won't install. That definitely has me annoyed - my friends talk me into playing it, then I get an unusable copy. I may or may not buy a legal copy to play over the holidays. But yeah - I've got pretty much nothing to do but play warcraft 3 on battle.net, and that gets stale after a while. The only other alternative to another 3 months of boredom is to get a job (something I'll need to do to buy WoW anyway) and that'll be tought for me with my phonophobia. I'm working with my counsellor to get over that issue, but she's overseas (in California - I wish I was there with all the hot Cali boys) and won't be back until the end of November. Nonetheless, we're scheduled to meet up and begin dealing with the issue, and with any luck I'll have a job in early December.

Monday, November 07, 2005

Work, Withdrawal, and Warcraft

So... quite a lot has happened since my last post. I've had my exams on the 4th - Maths wasn't overly difficult, but Programming had some badly written questions where what was being asked was unclear. I'm fairly sure I passed them both, but I'm not certain I'll get high marks. Follwing the exams, I went for a celebratory dinner with a few of the other programmers. That was alright - not great, but alright. That night, I was supposed to get online for Warcraft III with a few friends, but while waiting for them to show up I laid down on my bed to rest for a moment and I must've been asleep almost instantly - I don't even remember actually lying down. I slept until about 4, which was still early enough for me to get in a couple of rounds. After that everyone went to bed. When I got up at 6 the following evening (:/), my Internet had stopped working, and I've been without it right up until about an hour ago. Major withdrawal symptoms - I've been bored to death, mostly playing simple single-player games to pass the time.

So either way, now I'm back online, and of course I still don't have anything to do. Dangy's playing world of warcraft, Rudy's not even online, and there isn't really anyone else to play games with. Dangy and Rudy are hoping to draw me into World of Warcraft (WoW) over the holidays - Rudy'll offer me a 10-day free trial in the hope I'll fall in love with it when I see it. I'll probably end up getting it despite the monthly fee - there really is nothing else for me to do.

Wednesday and Thursday has the upcoming LAN party hosted by the games group DAP, and I'm fairly eager for that. I doubt I'll make it onto any teams (maybe I'll form my own) but I'm definitely looking forward to some good healthy UT2K4 and possibly some WC3 trigger maps.