1. What’s one thing you’ve always wanted to do, but never have?
Gone abroad, be it to Europe or Japan or wherever.
2. When someone asks your opinion about a new haircut/outfit/etc, are you
always honest?
Is there anyone in the world who IS always honest about that? Because if anyone says they are, they’re lying.
3. Have you ever found out something about a friend and then wished you hadn’t? What happened?
Yes, I have, regarding something that happened in the last week while I was at Cornell, and I really wish I hadn’t. And I can’t discuss it here because it’s far too incriminating for that particular person.
4. If you could live in any fictional world (from a book/movie/game/etc.) which would it be and why?
Why would I want to live in a fictional world? What’s there to not be happy about with my current life?
5. What’s one talent/skill you don’t have but always wanted?
To be like Ryry and/or Crystal with my IIDX playing.
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Finally Gave In To Temptation
Just bought my first batch of music off the iTunes Music Store.
The new Guster album, which won’t actually hit the stores for another two weeks or so, was too great to pass up, as was the album version of Five Fathoms by Everything But The Girl.
I’ll do a proper review of the Guster album soon; I’m really impressed at the buying and download. Very seamless. Kudos again, Apple.
Iraq vs. 9/11
Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Up to 7,000 civilians killed in war, researchers say
I had read about the Associated Press study from this past weekend already:
And while that’s the lowball confirmed number (if it rises to 10,000, that certainly doesn’t hurt my point)…doesn’t that mean that more civilians were killed than were in 9/11, where the death toll just ended slightly under 3,000?
Good thing our war was “justified”, right?
An aside: The web needs better support for air quotes.