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Window to Environmental Destruction

October 12, 2005

Is recycling paper as useless as trying to drink an Extra Dry at a reasonable pace, without foam spoofing out of the bottle after every swig? (It’s not just me, is it?) Seriously. I’ve always gone to extremely unreasonable efforts to avoid littering and make sure I’m recycling. But after my last job in Melbourne, [...]

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The Anime Channel Presents: A Weather Update

June 26, 2001

(Fourteen year old girl in school uniform crashes through roof and hollers a battlecry as rubble rains down around her) GIRL: Welcome to Super Weather Update, OK!! (Girl makes a X-symbol by crossing her arms across her chest, screaming something about ‘Super-Mech-GO’ and begins violently vibrating. A weathermap explodes through the wall behind her) GIRL: [...]

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Freshly Pierced and Shaven

October 20, 2000

I’ve learnt the hard way that VMM32.VXD is apparently vital if you want a Windows 98 machine to boot up. I’m not sure why I was messing around with it. I don’t specifically remember actually making a point of messing around with it in the first place, but a few days ago – it was [...]

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Now, For Something Different…

February 17, 2000
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Piss Off, You Top Quality Shape Wannabe

March 31, 1999

Lately a girl at my work has been gibbering excitedly about the coming of the end of the world. She apparently quite thoroughly believes in Nostradamus’ predictions, and alledgedly the world is going to end on the 29th of May or something. I think that’s a Saturday. (Wouldn’t it be apt if the world ended [...]

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Sega World on Drugs, ‘The Dude’, and How I Got Chased by a Copper in Sydney

March 16, 1999

I’ve just returned from a little holiday to Sydney. There’s a possibility I may have a chance to move up there some time in a few years, so I was sorta checking out if I’d like it or not. The most obvious difference between Melbourne (where I live right now) and Sydney to me, was [...]

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