一週間の東京 24

Mon 2008/09/08 07:38 JST
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  • FatBastard
    FatBastard in over his head (Registered on 2007/11/04)
    Dirty Gentleman
    http://cantstanzya.wordpress.com/

    That sleeping stormtrooper pic is awesome. Comination Japan quirky pop culture, Star Wars, and Otakuism all in one. Very artistic and thought provoking in my opinion.

    Mon 2008/09/08 07:56:37 JST (ID #294504)
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    • Cutkillavince
      Cutkillavince in Kr, Nl, Fr (Registered on 2008/01/18)
      MI Manager, Blogger and Newswriter
      http://cutkillavince.com/

      Yes, incredible pic, well done ^^

      Mon 2008/09/08 22:30:33 JST (ID #295098)
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      • Executor
        Executor (Registered on 2008/04/24)

        love it!
        my new wallpaper for some days!!!

        Tue 2008/09/09 00:16:49 JST (ID #295155)
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  • Ken Lee
    Ken Lee in Tokyo (Registered on 2008/05/21)
    Full-time student へへ
    http://www.kenleewrites.com

    sounds like you had a prevent eventful week. i tend to accumulate crap. but i keep it in a box. if i don't look in the box for a while, i throw the whole box out ^^

    Mon 2008/09/08 07:58:41 JST (ID #294507)
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  • Ken Lee
    Ken Lee in Tokyo (Registered on 2008/05/21)
    Full-time student へへ
    http://www.kenleewrites.com

    oh yeah.. been a while since i played badminton. you good at it?

    Mon 2008/09/08 07:59:28 JST (ID #294508)
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  • Ken Lee
    Ken Lee in Tokyo (Registered on 2008/05/21)
    Full-time student へへ
    http://www.kenleewrites.com

    oh yeah.. been a while since i played badminton. you good at it?

    Mon 2008/09/08 07:59:29 JST (ID #294509)
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    • Danny Choo
      Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
      CEO MIrai Inc
      http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

      Not really but we have fun when playing.

      Tue 2008/09/09 02:16:41 JST (ID #295224)
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      • DrunkenMan
        DrunkenMan in Any where in the world (Registered on 2009/05/02)
        no job right now

        hey danny you play badminton same here well i used 2 untill my friend with the equipment moved T_T AND U ME TTHE STARS OF ATTACK OF THE SHOW!!!!!! LUKY IT SEEMS YOU KNOW ALL THE FAMOUSE PEOPLE WHY T_T I KNOW UR A CEO AND STUFF BUT MAN!!!!

        Mon 2009/05/04 08:03:32 JST (ID #590689)
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  • Evo_Spec
    Evo_Spec in Alberta, Canada (Registered on 2007/10/21)

    i finished MGS4 within the first day of getting it, the videos are very long and take up a lot of up, but totally worth it, we played for a total of...32 hours or something, very fun gaming day, then i died for like 14 hours

    Mon 2008/09/08 08:01:05 JST (ID #294510)
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  • i'm mr. danger
    i'm mr. danger in Florida (Registered on 2007/08/17)
    student , otaku and awesome blogger
    http://otakudan.com

    it seems that you had a fun but busy week. my longest gaming section is about 16 hours straight of me playing final fantasy 12.

    Mon 2008/09/08 08:01:08 JST (ID #294511)
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  • x33b
    x33b in Chicago (Registered on 2007/11/23)
    Network Admin

    Honestly, I can't fathom why they made it so difficult to change a hard drive. It shouldn't take 10 minutes to change one. Ironically, Hitachi makes one of the worst drives(travelstar) but they are the most popular.

    Mon 2008/09/08 08:04:46 JST (ID #294515)
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    • raptor_cZn
      raptor_cZn in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/12)
      Pre-U Student
      http://wakuwakusuru.zeroclipse.net

      You mean for the Mac Book Pro? Maybe cuz they are Apple products and there will be more seams or lines if it was accessible from the bottom ^^. I know notebooks where the HDDs are accessible from the bottom (ie. not having to take the keyboard apart)

      Mon 2008/09/08 18:19:14 JST (ID #294919)
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    • Karasu-kun
      Karasu-kun in オタキュブ (Registered on 2007/07/27)
      大学生徒
      http://ichinichijuu.blogspot.com/

      Perhaps they're popular for the reason that chevy crapaliers and now chevy cobalts are so popular here, they're cheap? I mean both of those models of car are planned-for-recycling-before-being-built POS' but a lot of people still drive them.

      Mon 2008/09/08 20:37:54 JST (ID #295022)
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  • Zou
    Zou in New York City (Registered on 2008/07/08)
    Student & Authorized Chicken Slapper
    http://www.otakuinternational.com

    Wow Danny, you sure do eat out a lot. And that picture of the GSC party looks interesting, looks like you guys rented out a karaoke bar private room or something. Anymore photos of the party??

    Mon 2008/09/08 08:11:22 JST (ID #294521)
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    • Danny Choo
      Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
      CEO MIrai Inc
      http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

      More pics soon.

      Tue 2008/09/09 02:16:10 JST (ID #295223)
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    • SkullZero
      SkullZero in New York (Registered on 2008/05/17)
      http://profile.xfire.com/skullzero1

      I think he eats just as much as we do, only he takes pictures of them some times. If you think about it, (this is however, considering you eat three meals a day) at the end of the week you would of had 21 meals. I think its just that he has good food very often... I'm hungry now...

      Tue 2008/09/09 08:20:09 JST (ID #295584)
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  • zyuan
    zyuan in the coolest driver's high! (Registered on 2007/10/12)
    student
    http://www.gunpla-inochi.com

    I thought Stormtroopers were supposed to be relentless xD. I can definitely imagine all those activities and events can wear your stamina out ^^;.

    Danny, how many hours of sleep do you get during such busy times?

    Mon 2008/09/08 08:28:51 JST (ID #294538)
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  • Sabekuji Kaneda
    Sabekuji Kaneda in Parañaque, Philippines (Registered on 2008/06/21)
    Mechanical Engineering student
    http://sabekujikaneda.multiply.com/

    LOL that sleeping Stormtrooper picture is priceless!

    I'm really amaze with the Japanese. They just throw their old appliances when they get a new one. Most Filipinos though keep it, sell it or repair it O_o

    BTW that udon on the 6th picture looks EXTREMELY delicious! Also, badminton is the only sport I'm good at.

    I have also experienced that oil build-up in my figures and wonder what they are and where they come from. I bet it's the humidity.

    I do the same with the stuff I have. If I feel that they would be of use someday then I keep it. If I encounter it some months later and haven't used it during those times then I throw it away. My brother on the other hand keeps almost everything he gets his hands on like used ballpens, plastics, empty cans, etc -_-

    Mon 2008/09/08 08:31:25 JST (ID #294539)
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  • NPC
    NPC in Rocklin, CA (Registered on 2007/12/06)
    JR. College Student
    http://npc.talkingincircles.net/

    "7200 RPM Hitachi for my main drives."
    I think this is your problem Danny. If I recall correctly Hitachi started making drives when they bought IBM's hard drive plant. IBM's sucked, and coincidentally so do Hitachi's. Western digital Maxtor, and Fujitsu are o-k, but the best by far are Seagate drives. Also, IMO for reliability try to get lower storage drives with less platters. 1TB drives might be nice but I don't think they'll be as reliable as 2 well established 500GB drives.

    Mon 2008/09/08 08:39:55 JST (ID #294543)
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    • x33b
      x33b in Chicago (Registered on 2007/11/23)
      Network Admin

      Maxtor is horrible when it comes to hard drives, and there is nothing wrong with a 1TB drive. The only thing you run into is a slower seek time. Two drives increases the chance for failures which is more then I would want to deal with.

      Mon 2008/09/08 09:30:48 JST (ID #294581)
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    • Quentin aka Q
      Quentin aka Q in Varies (Hong Kong resident) (Registered on 2008/01/06)
      http://quentinlau.blogspot.com

      Funny enough I've heard from some computer stores that Seagate can have a high tendency to break down. They've even nicknamed it as "死極" (dying to extremity?). Maxtor (which generates a lot of heat) too was reported to have similar problems, but I suppose it depends on the luck, as some people have no problems with them for many years.
      For cheap ones some consider Excelstor (but I doubt you'll go for that - no high speed). WD is not a bad choice though.

      Mon 2008/09/08 10:50:59 JST (ID #294656)
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      • NPC
        NPC in Rocklin, CA (Registered on 2007/12/06)
        JR. College Student
        http://npc.talkingincircles.net/

        Oh I've opened up a can of worms here haven't I?

        I think the confusion comes from the fact that Maxtor and Seagate merged. So I'm guessing you have to pay attention to where what drives come from where -that's always the case with electronics really. Either it's(it being maxtor/seagate) going to come from a maxtor plant(sucky) or seagate plant(good). I don't know the specifics but I'm with time I'm sure it'll reveal itself - just got to take the risk.

        WD is pretty solid for a midrange product, but Hitachi? Hitachi, from what I hear, is mostly crap. :/

        Mon 2008/09/08 12:26:26 JST (ID #294710)
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        • Koshiko
          Koshiko in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/08/03)
          website/graphic designer and karaoke amateur~
          http://www.furudango.com

          The advantage Seagate has though is their warranty, last time I checked it was at least 1 year more than any other drive on the market. Seagate purchasing Maxtor definitely confused things, though I'd still stay away from Maxtor lol.

          My brother and I both use Seagate for our computers, we haven't had any problems in the last 2 years, mine still feels almost brand new.
          For my second choice, I'd go with WD or Samsung.

          Mon 2008/09/08 15:31:25 JST (ID #294789)
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          • raptor_cZn
            raptor_cZn in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/12)
            Pre-U Student
            http://wakuwakusuru.zeroclipse.net

            I wouldn't want to swap something like data integrity for warranty. IMO, warranties offered by HDD companies are just gimmicks to attract customers. I mean hey, your HDD breaks down. Yeah, they will replace it for you but is your data or the HDD itself worth more? Just my 2 cents.

            I prefer to go with Western Digital drives. They have served me well so far.

            Mon 2008/09/08 18:26:51 JST (ID #294923)
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            • Freya
              Freya in 東京都 (Registered on 2007/01/11)
              CG映像専門学生
              http://slyphnier.atelier-freya.net/

              imho warranty not that worthed... the reason is, first you wont get ur data back when your harddisk corrupt as warranty just cover the hardware.
              second all replacement harddisk is refurbish one, do you want take risk and using refurbish product? well somepeople might dun mind as long they working, but for me is no no... so warranty means nothing for me

              regarding harddisk size... i prefer 500gb at best for daily usage... passive backup harddisk (backup all data every months) best with big storage... since you don't use hdd often, i think its reliability enough

              for active backup harddisk, again i prefer 500gb size....or bigsize harddisk in RAID1
              but for me since 1backup enough... then i use passive backup and RAID1 setting for workstation

              actually hdd platter didn't effect hdd reliability whatsoever..
              but you should think that u will lost more data with bigger size rather than smaller size

              as for reliability
              1st WD and Seagate just ok... no winner between them... but somehow i like WDRE series.
              2nd Fujitsu... i dunno but fujitsu storage technology 1step behind WD and Seagate and fujitsu hdd price abit pricey compared to WD and Seagate... but indeed fujitsu product have good reliability
              3rd Samsung

              HDD that often get bad comment... infamous maxtor (i also experience same things... around 4 hdd get badsector after 1-2year of daily use)
              hitachi... while i havent try hitachi myself, but hearing bad experience from other people enough for me to choose other hdd that have better review

              Mon 2008/09/08 19:04:39 JST (ID #294944)
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      • azn-n3ss-__-
        azn-n3ss-__- in Brisbane (Registered on 2008/07/28)
        大学生
        http://justaskeikaku.net23.net

        I totally agree with Quentin. My Maxtors and Seagates both died, but my WD are still going strong. Wouldn't buy anything else now even though they are slightly pricer?
        Anyone know how to dispose of harddrives properly? Recently found a full sized 4GB hard drive lying around which of course is absolutely useless at this point in time and I'm thinking of chucking it out.

        Tue 2008/09/09 10:53:11 JST (ID #295727)
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    • Danny Choo
      Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
      CEO MIrai Inc
      http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

      The Hitachi's do break down but after a few years usage which I expect. Not sure why the TB drives are unreliable.

      Tue 2008/09/09 02:15:18 JST (ID #295221)
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  • radical anime fan
    radical anime fan in Singapore, Furnace City, Cinderblock Outskirts. (Registered on 2007/01/25)
    Polytechnic Junior, Bronze Lifesaving Trainee, Mech Designer In-training.
    http://thehangerbay.wordpress.com/

    I've done all-nighter Halo sessions before... and the price was getting knocked out until the day after. XD

    Mon 2008/09/08 08:54:35 JST (ID #294545)
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  • Akari
    Akari in Vancouver/Burnaby, Canada (Registered on 2008/06/15)
    http://akari-nyan.deviantart.com/

    Another awesome week eh? Longest gaming session? errr 4-5hrs?
    I love how by the time I finish reading the entire article, nobody had commented it yet ::refresh:: and bam gajillion comments...xD

    Mon 2008/09/08 08:55:07 JST (ID #294546)
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  • Snafu Slick
    Snafu Slick in South Carolina, USA (Registered on 2008/06/12)
    Motivational Speaker

    I bought MGS4 and beat it on a friends borrowed PS3 in one week (though I really wanted to play it longer) ^_^;

    As for parents having to much stuff, my mom keeps to many boxes up stairs that we can't even turn it into an office/bedroom like my dad wants. Seriously some really old boxes ^_^;

    Mon 2008/09/08 09:00:08 JST (ID #294548)
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  • Poofiemus
    Poofiemus in Education Camp, US (Registered on 2008/07/21)
    University's Slave

    Man, now it's getting driven home that I *really* need to get an external harddrive. I can't backup squat on CD's anymore. I'll probably get the drives separate from the casing, though, so I can mod the case and make it all art nouveau prettyful. And then I'll probably still have a Figma hang out on it. =P

    At any rate, a couple times I've played about 3 hours worth of a video game--once was finishing up Kingdom Hearts; that's got to be the longest span of no-save-point I've ever encountered. And then I might have played WoW that long with my mom, but I always feel kind of guilty after playing that long.

    Mon 2008/09/08 09:00:14 JST (ID #294550)
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  • duffman
    duffman in the Urban Jungle that is Manila(PH)~ (Registered on 2007/10/30)
    Daigakusei [Consular and Diplomatic Affairs]
    http://dixinfernal.wordpress.com

    Woah! I guess Stormtroopers need a little rest too^^
    I think my my longest gaming session is when playing FFX about 12-16hrs, the whole day i was locked up in a room~

    Mon 2008/09/08 09:09:21 JST (ID #294560)
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  • Koji98
    Koji98 in Arlington, Texas (Registered on 2007/11/04)
    Your local Otaku Cashier.

    I remember playing Shining Force for 8 hours straight. Also three friends and I did a 7 hour FFCC game sometime last year. Good times.

    Mon 2008/09/08 09:13:08 JST (ID #294565)
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  • Dcg
    Dcg in Berkeley, CA (Registered on 2007/12/17)
    College Student

    Hope you get a good night's rest, Danny. Oh, and if you have issues with humidity, you might want to shy away from furniture not made from real wood. Unfortunately, a good deal of IKEA's furniture seems to be laminate over particleboard or cardboard.

    Mon 2008/09/08 09:15:49 JST (ID #294568)
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  • Harts
    Harts in Estonia (Registered on 2008/06/02)
    Student

    The picture of the sleeping stormtrooper is kick-ass. Definitely saving this:)

    Mon 2008/09/08 09:26:13 JST (ID #294574)
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  • BandAiD
    BandAiD in 米国 (Registered on 2008/01/08)
    C. Engineering Student
    http://otaku.baywords.com

    Danny, you need to take more pride in your Pack Rat side of yourself, I'm the same way. Every once in a while I do throw something out -- although very rare -- and when I find the need for it again, I just hate myself for getting rid of it.

    You should really check out Uncharted: Drake's fortune on PS3 if you haven't, it's the best game this generation I've played yet. It's still at top for best console graphics this generation, even after MGS4 came out they said it was close but just not there yet. It has an awesome "indiana jones" style story, and amazing gameplay.

    Mon 2008/09/08 09:27:46 JST (ID #294576)
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  • Coco the Bean
    Coco the Bean in Northern California (Registered on 2008/01/06)
    Pokemon master
    http://thecococafe.wordpress.com/

    I have a terrible habit of hoarding everything. If something been around for a long time, I can't bring my self to throw it away. x_x
    Longest gaming session for me is 5 hours of Super Smash Bros. with friends before my eyes and head couldn't take any more. How do you guys keep going for 12+ hours!?

    Mon 2008/09/08 09:28:03 JST (ID #294578)
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  • rayk
    rayk in Australia (Registered on 2007/08/01)
    Pirate cat
    http://www.artbypavel.com

    You don't use any Seagate HDD's Danny? I've always found western digital and maxtor drives didn't have the best reliability. Wish the food choice here was as good! So many yummy looking dishes.

    Btw, the Japanese version needs more text (´~`)

    Mon 2008/09/08 09:41:18 JST (ID #294588)
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    • Danny Choo
      Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
      CEO MIrai Inc
      http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

      Seagate not popular here for some reason.

      Tue 2008/09/09 02:12:22 JST (ID #295216)
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      • Darth Guy
        Darth Guy in Singapore (Registered on 2008/03/27)

        Because it is more reliable and they won't have as much business selling more drive to paroniod server operators?

        I would choose Seagate over any other brands, but i do have failure on just a few days after installing it. That is probably some kind of consipracy theory...but what do i know...

        Tue 2008/09/09 06:09:22 JST (ID #295410)
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  • h8GWB
    h8GWB in Safely on Penny's Boat (Registered on 2008/06/18)
    Wannabe Jack-of-all-trades
    http://h8gwb.deviantart.com

    Yep, as I predicted, Miku-kanu is now a permanent part of your collection (see 4th pic).

    Mon 2008/09/08 09:49:23 JST (ID #294594)
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  • chun
    chun in need to be in bed (Registered on 2007/01/09)
    part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
    http://puppy52art.com/

    Danny that first image can be a postcard! too cute :P
    my parents hoard *looks around me* I think I do that too ^^; it drives my husband crazy :P I can see why tho ^^;;;

    Mon 2008/09/08 09:50:04 JST (ID #294595)
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  • suneo
    suneo (Registered on 2007/12/17)
    http://yuuwaku.wordpress.com

    that GSC party looks like it was fun! Always love peeking into your place also. Looks so modern and neat lol. The glass tables/shelves and the lighting look great.

    I should get back into the rhythm of running to keep myself healthy again. Haven't ran for 3 or 4 years now... the last serious bit of exercise I've had was preparing for and climbing Mt Fuji two years ago. I also took bowling and ping pong at uni, but those were nowhere near as tiring lol

    Mon 2008/09/08 10:00:09 JST (ID #294610)
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  • litokid
    litokid in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2007/11/25)
    university film student | ecchikid | the Archivist
    http://www.vimeo.com/longhim

    Ikea products work without problems in moderate Canadian climate. ^^;

    I'm also very envious of your massive backup operations. I'd like to have more copies of my files, but I simply can't afford the hardware. : As it is, my most important files sit on my laptop, a desktop hard drive that's about to die, and a portable hard drive that's about to die. Some files are on just one of the three. ><

    Mon 2008/09/08 10:12:25 JST (ID #294621)
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  • Tiny Red Man
    Tiny Red Man in Tiny Red Dot, Singapore. (Registered on 2007/04/11)
    free lance otaku, full time Protector of Peace.

    i wonder how much do you pay for ur electricity bills with so many computers, macs, lights, hdd running about.. And not to forget your TV, ps3, and whatnots.

    Mon 2008/09/08 11:05:32 JST (ID #294669)
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    • raptor_cZn
      raptor_cZn in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Registered on 2007/12/12)
      Pre-U Student
      http://wakuwakusuru.zeroclipse.net

      Solar energy from solar panels? ^^

      Mon 2008/09/08 18:28:24 JST (ID #294924)
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    • Freya
      Freya in 東京都 (Registered on 2007/01/11)
      CG映像専門学生
      http://slyphnier.atelier-freya.net/

      with his current income, i dun think electricity bills matters him so much ^^
      anyway it should around 20000yen to 30000yen i guess...


      Mon 2008/09/08 19:11:05 JST (ID #294949)
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      • Danny Choo
        Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
        CEO MIrai Inc
        http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

        12000 yen but was 8000 yen last month.

        Tue 2008/09/09 02:11:30 JST (ID #295215)
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        • Tiny Red Man
          Tiny Red Man in Tiny Red Dot, Singapore. (Registered on 2007/04/11)
          free lance otaku, full time Protector of Peace.

          that's.... somehow... surprising.. lol..

          Tue 2008/09/09 22:20:22 JST (ID #296181)
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  • ziroc
    ziroc in West Monroe, LA (Registered on 2008/04/13)
    http://ziroc.blogspot.com/

    Longest game session for me would probably be close in the 17-24 hour range trying to get the Guise of the Deceiver in Everquest before they removed it from the game and replaced it with Guise of Deception, which could only be used by Rogues. Got it 3 hours before they brought the servers down to put in the patch to take it out.

    Mon 2008/09/08 11:19:32 JST (ID #294679)
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  • soonkiong
    soonkiong in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    2nd year Civil Engineering Student
    http://soonkiong.blogspot.com

    can't really stand playing a game for long periods of time, tends to give me some sort of headache. longest I've been in front of a screen because of a game was 6 hours i think, kingdom hearts on the PS2.

    Mon 2008/09/08 11:31:24 JST (ID #294686)
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    • soonkiong
      soonkiong in Malaysia (Registered on 2007/08/22)
      2nd year Civil Engineering Student
      http://soonkiong.blogspot.com

      i do play futsal regularly when I'm back at my hometown. Now I'm away studying, not really having much time to play anymore. Anybody play futsal or football(soccer) here?

      Mon 2008/09/08 11:33:47 JST (ID #294687)
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  • desangel
    desangel in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/03/30)
    Student
    http://www.desangel.blogspot.com

    hmm...i usually play for about 3-5 hours a day and we're only talking about the Dota map in warcraft. ^.^

    Mon 2008/09/08 11:53:42 JST (ID #294690)
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  • BeLe
    BeLe in Davao, Philippines (Registered on 2007/01/03)
    .NET/Web Developer
    http://scrumptious.animeblogger.net

    Wow. that's a lot of backups you have there. How long does it take to clone an entire drive? Is there a windows equivalent of SuperDuper? Looks to me that SD is really easy to use and that's one of the things I'm finding hard to do with backing up my windows machine.

    Mon 2008/09/08 11:56:37 JST (ID #294691)
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  • Evil King
    Evil King in Vlaardingen, the Netherlands, Earth (Registered on 2007/12/18)
    Student and full-time otaku

    Very busy week indeed. I'm amazed by your backup system Danny; I thought I had many drives, but only 4 externals and only 1 copy of everything and no system clones...BTW what's that you say? Too many figures? There are never too many figures ^^

    Mon 2008/09/08 12:05:28 JST (ID #294697)
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  • Rin
    Rin in Toronto (Registered on 2008/01/04)
    Student Otaku (ITM Student) and ACG NA Staff
    http://koiaichaku.com/

    Another tiring week in Tokyo for you but to me, it looks like you had a nice week!!!!!
    I want your water Danny!!!!!!
    So cool!!!!!

    Mon 2008/09/08 12:10:13 JST (ID #294701)
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  • Snare
    Snare in Horsham, England (Registered on 2008/04/30)
    Pre-Press Technician

    I probably average about 5 hours gaming in a good session, but when MMO's come into it, they can last a lot longer, and I forget to eat, drink and that kinda basic human need. Not a nice feeling by the end of the day ^_^

    Just got Mercenaries 2, if anyone here loves a good action game, explosions, vehicles and general carnage I haven't played a better game for those features!!

    Mon 2008/09/08 12:21:31 JST (ID #294708)
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  • Ryu
    Ryu in Madrid - Spain (Registered on 2007/02/15)
    Student
    http://tijapan.wordpress.com

    Very nice pics as ussual. The sleeping trooper pic was funny.

    Mon 2008/09/08 12:32:29 JST (ID #294713)
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  • 6pack
    6pack (Registered on 2008/03/20)
    browsing the nets
    http://otakuposts.blogspot.com/

    hmm, yup i do tend to store items that i might not even see for some years. My room has a lot of such stuff. I'm now thinking of disposing a lot of things that i will never use. but many times times i've noticed that once i throw something out i feel like using it and go out and buy another :|
    Are those water suddenly acquired too?
    regarding hdds, i use seagate and HD since i noticed that these drives perform better in tropical and humid climates better than others (avg humidity here is about 95% always since i live near to sea ).

    regarding the lights, i use cfl lamps which run for about 2 - 4 years max (avg. 6-8 hrs /day usage). And i am the sporting type (or used to be). i hardly get time now to play, and no sports centers here where i live. I was good at badminton, tennis and cricket. currently watching Prince of tennis, and feel like playing tennis very much.

    Mon 2008/09/08 12:36:30 JST (ID #294718)
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  • tymmur
    tymmur in his top secret nuclear bunker (Registered on 2008/01/20)
    Mad scientist

    I'm not sure I like the concept of replacing the drives due to age alone. My experience is that drive failures and age aren't that closely related. My dead drives died of the age of a week (mechanical failure... I suspect the factory screwed up), 3 years and 10 years. However I have way more drives that survived 3+ years.
    My solution (besides backup) is to use raid. That way I can replace a dead drive without losing data (takes a whole day to add a new drive to a raid set for some reason).
    If the hardware lacks raid 1 support then OSX supports software raid. I never lost data on a raid disk set. The only sideeffect is that all drives on a partition needs to start if it idles before you can access it and it starts one drive at a time.

    Mon 2008/09/08 12:55:17 JST (ID #294726)
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  • suki
    suki in Cape Town, South Africa (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Graphic Design student | Receptionist | Otaku
    http://sukidesho.blogspot.com/

    You're very organised, Danny ^-^
    I used to keep useless objects but, not anymore XD It drives me crazy to keep them in the room.
    Oh, the longest I game tends to be just over 17 hours... then I'll sleep for a bit and play once I'm up. I don't get to game much these days though ^^;

    Mon 2008/09/08 13:25:22 JST (ID #294738)
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  • Abi-kun
    Abi-kun in Poland (Registered on 2008/01/06)
    a guy who cares (sort of...)

    LOL on those IKEA things not compatible with Japan weather. The only problem with IKEA stuff was my fault, one time I didn't have an ironing board and I was in a hurry so I used a small wodden table covered with blanket to iron my shirt. The heat from iron made some nasty bubbles on the table's surface, luckily it was a very cheap piece of furniture.
    In a HardDrive business I tend to use Seagate disks, only one of them failed me and it was "kind" enough to warn me that it is going to breake down by making a loud noices. It was still on warranty so I got a brand new one in a couple of days and it was even a newer model. I don't really trust Western Digital, all my WD disk died eventually but I've heard that they made a huge progress and now their disks are very reliable.
    As for the gaming time once againa I'm sucked to an online golf called Pangya (american Albatross18). I had more than a year break from playing and now I'm back again. I play Japanese version because they have brand new Season 4 updates when Albatross18 still runs on Season 3, not to mention that american servers are full of cheaters and hackers -_-'. I also got a chance to improve my Japanese reading and writing ^^.

    Mon 2008/09/08 13:35:51 JST (ID #294744)
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  • lostandfound
    lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/21)
    Hikikomori in the making
    http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/

    The first pic is cool, it kinda captures how much stress and how tired you are this week.

    I'm not much of a sport person, I rarely exercise... But I do TRY to some quick warm-ups...
    I see you have SOME Circus Water left LOL What does it taste like, normal mineral water?

    As for the poll question, I've played for more than 6 hours before... Wish I had more restraint LOL

    Mon 2008/09/08 13:47:33 JST (ID #294748)
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    • Danny Choo
      Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
      CEO MIrai Inc
      http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

      Tired but *never* stressed ^^

      Mon 2008/09/08 13:57:54 JST (ID #294751)
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      • Altair Hashan
        Altair Hashan in Ljubljana, Slovenia (Registered on 2008/05/18)
        A Real RocknRolla

        thats cuz you abso-bloody-lutely love what you do Danny! most of us curse our jobs on a daily basis.

        Tue 2008/09/09 00:41:08 JST (ID #295164)
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      • lostandfound
        lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/21)
        Hikikomori in the making
        http://supermariabros.deviantart.com/

        I stand corrected! You're enjoying too much LOL

        Wed 2008/09/10 14:58:00 JST (ID #296947)
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  • Cavalock
    Cavalock in Singapore (Registered on 2008/02/23)
    Editor
    http://cavalock.blogspot.com/

    yr shelf looks a lot neater now. ^;^

    hey, is it a real pig? hah, there was a real cow and calf outside my apartment last week! took pix on my blog.

    Mon 2008/09/08 14:36:33 JST (ID #294758)
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  • R-1
    R-1 in a happy place. (Registered on 2007/07/05)
    Overman
    http://myplasticmoustache.blogspot.com/

    Longest I played that I can recall was nearly 20 hours. On Katamari Damacy!

    Na naaaa na na naa na na naa na na naa naa na na naaaa....

    Mon 2008/09/08 14:40:29 JST (ID #294759)
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  • Akiba-Kid
    Akiba-Kid in California, USA (Registered on 2008/01/17)
    Online Shop
    http://wildarms.egloos.com

    Nice 'A Week in Tokyo' post as always, especially the food. One thing I regret about my stay in Japan last month is that I did not eat properly while I was there -_- Spent too much money at Comiket and went nearly broke but kept buying more stuffs and ended up saving food money instead... Next time I visit Japan, I'm gonna make sure to stash food money seperately and not gonna go starve again -_-

    I think I'm the one who hoards too much stuffs in my family. My family recently moved to a new place and while they finished packing within a week, it took me nearly a month to pack my stuffs... We moved to a smaller place so I had to store away half of my stuffs in my friend's garage, it nearly killed me moving all that stuffs to there -_- And because of my recent trip to Japan, I still haven't unpack my stuffs and are unable sleep on my bed currently(all the boxes are on my bed right now).

    I seriously need to either get my own place really soon or stop going to Japan when every Comiket comes around the corner T_T

    Mon 2008/09/08 14:46:37 JST (ID #294763)
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  • Kujo
    Kujo in Birmingham (Registered on 2008/04/15)
    University Student

    Even the ever vigilante tokyo dance trooper needs a break sometimes ^^

    I think the longest I've played is 16 hours, wicked headaches >.<

    I found Udon for the first time the other day and it is one of the tastiest things ever. I'd love to try some of the proper resturante cooked meals you show in these posts. They all look delicious.

    Mon 2008/09/08 15:07:56 JST (ID #294775)
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  • zephi
    zephi in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2008/04/26)
    student
    http://zephi-san.deviantart.com/

    I haven't played badminton for almost 2 years... it's good you still had the time to go play a few games.

    I don't clean very much, but when I get into the cleaning mood, I will go non-stop until they job is done. Strange thing I found out... I tend to clean better late at night, like just before I go to bed. That's also the time when I actually throw more things out.
    I'm one of those people who don't throw things out often... I've still got some things from my toddler days.

    I like that long shelf across the wall, with all those circus water bottles on top. It looks like that shelf stretches along 2 sides of the room.

    I wish I could control myself like you, I hate over-playing games... It's fun while you're playing but then at the end of the day, you look back... "Damn, what a waste of half a day". The longest period I've played a game would be about 16 hours... Those were back in those days when I played MMORPGs, I'm glad I don't play them anymore.

    Mon 2008/09/08 15:10:18 JST (ID #294776)
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  • PorcelainePriss
    PorcelainePriss in Surrey, just outside London (Registered on 2008/08/20)
    http://www.porcelainepriss.blogspot.com/

    OMG I so want that Nogizaka Haruka oppai mousepad!!! It's a character goods area I haven't expanded into... talking of expansion... I didn't recall her being quite so well endowed O_o!!!

    Mon 2008/09/08 15:13:34 JST (ID #294779)
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  • DrGUID
    DrGUID in London (Registered on 2007/11/14)
    Web Developer (i.e. Otaku)
    http://www.brettb.com/TravelLog.Tokyo.asp

    I think I saw that Routemaster in Harajuku. Are there still buses going round with Domo-Kun plastered all over them?

    Mon 2008/09/08 15:26:58 JST (ID #294786)
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  • Gammagreen_Zero
    Gammagreen_Zero in Porto, Portugal, Earth Federation (Registered on 2007/02/18)
    Student, Gamer, Part-time EFSF Pilot

    About the electronics disassembling - I can take apart my PSP in like 5min. Real easy when you know where all the screws are and stuff.

    Can also take apart my PS2 and Dualshock 2 (had to repair mine about 5 times now, really gotta stop throwing it when I get pissed off playing hard games ^_^')

    Mon 2008/09/08 15:31:49 JST (ID #294790)
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  • andra
    andra in Singapore (Registered on 2007/11/06)
    中学生
    http://thezhukeeper.blogspot.com

    does that pizza-like food you had at home has a name? looks nice ^^

    the IKEA tables are mostly made of particle board (my computer desk) and when it gets water then uhh ooh~ its kind of troublesome to need to have a tablecloth or something over it ^^;

    I think playing for half a day was my best record; was playing FFXIII until my mum sees me as dead zombie

    Mon 2008/09/08 15:51:05 JST (ID #294809)
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  • Koshiko
    Koshiko in Sydney, Australia (Registered on 2007/08/03)
    website/graphic designer and karaoke amateur~
    http://www.furudango.com

    Aww~ that first photo looks so cute, I hope you're getting enough rest Danny =/
    Reading the article last time made me realise I can fall asleep anywhere if I'm tired enough ^^; [work, couch, bus, train, in front of the comp, etc x_x;;]

    My whole family are hoarders (including me), extremely frustrating especially as I like the minimalist look u_u~. Told myself I'm going to throw out half my room soon, but being in that sort of environment at home doesn't help orz...

    I don't exercise much as I used to walk a lot, as I'm working from home now I've gotten lazy ^^;; I should get out that skipping rope I bought a while back ^^;;;

    My friend tells me Japan is a lot more humid than Australia, so I haven't had any problems with nay items bought from Ikea... looks like you should stay away from the wood based items (and light bulbs it seems) =/

    Mon 2008/09/08 15:51:32 JST (ID #294811)
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  • Pyoro
    Pyoro in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Student
    http://anime.tedfox.com/

    i have always believed that everything has a certain sentimental value to it. Because of that, i resist throwing any thing, no matter how obsolete they may be. heck, i think i still have my old power rangers toys stashed around somehere...
    to date, i have 1 crt monitor, and two working PCs from the stone age lying around... my mum's been complaining but i just couldn't have the heart to trash them... hurhur

    i admire your capacity for self-restraint danny. I used to play games way throughout the night, although I can hardly find time for anything these days sigh

    Mon 2008/09/08 16:04:39 JST (ID #294822)
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  • davidc
    davidc in Brisbane, Australia (Registered on 2008/06/27)
    IT Crowd

    Answers: My mother is a terrible hoarder and will throw nothing away. I am a short-term hoarder as I'll keep some stuff for a while but will ruthlessly throw stuff out every few months - I definitely will never be as bad as my mother.

    I build my own PC's all the time, as well as those of my friends who find out about my skills. I don't dare to delve into my games consoles, but if one ever broke out of warranty I'd probably crack it open.

    For exercise I do Pilates once a week and do a short ride on the exercise bike at the gym. Walking briskly to and from the bus stop is most of my exercise though.

    For safe data storage, the Drobo from US Robotics is on my wish list. In the meantime, I will rely on my Samsung drives. Very happy with their performance.

    Mon 2008/09/08 16:20:04 JST (ID #294836)
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  • wow danny it looks like you had a busy week (stormtroopers need their rest too). the longest game session I had was about 12 hours playing resident evil 4. I really enjoy A week in tokyo series and tokyo photo walk. great job keep them coming. I am also looking forward to be station out in japan soon

    Mon 2008/09/08 17:28:10 JST (ID #294873)
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  • aseps
    aseps in japan (Registered on 2008/08/10)
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/aseps/

    my mother hoard stuffs too, to empty shampoo bottles at cardboard boxes (many from amazon)... she says maybe one day it will be useful...

    the most longest time i played a game is resident evil 4 i think,when i get this game i clear it in one night!

    hey danny, you carry all those figures whit you? in the photos i see many different figures. is not very dangerous to broken hers?

    Mon 2008/09/08 18:00:03 JST (ID #294907)
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  • Deathy
    Deathy in Brazil (Registered on 2007/04/20)
    Photography Student
    http://hugodeathy.deviantart.com/

    Nice post Danny, I find myself in need to do some exercises and being doing a little by myself every morning like a little running around the block but don't have much time either. And my dad likes to keep everything in a room and the room ends up full of crap we never use but he insists and keeping those stuff, but once every 6 months we do a little cleaning (usually me and my mom) and we throw most of the things out.

    And if you need space for you figures you can always send them over, I wouldn't mind taking care of them. Also, Airi base is beyond huge!

    Mon 2008/09/08 18:14:46 JST (ID #294917)
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  • marvin
    marvin (Registered on 2006/12/24)
    http://www.marvinryan.com

    this week in Tokyo looks more busy than usual indeed. glad you are enjoying work, however I really wish you get to spend some downtime as well. after all your health is certainly more important.
    about the questions, my dad had this habit of throwing out unused stuff as do I. unfortunately my wife tends to keep stuff in case the can be used later on. I would sometimes secretly throw them away though. ^^;
    about the poll question, I don't usually play that long. although I have to admit, I would sometimes download saved games or cheats just to see how the game ends. not enough time to dedicate and play the whole game through. ^^;
    one question though, where did you get the cheerleader outfit for mini nendroid mikuru?

    Mon 2008/09/08 18:18:30 JST (ID #294918)
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  • Tami
    Tami in Germany - Düsseldorf (Registered on 2007/12/16)
    IT-Architect, SysAdmin, WebDesign and Coding, Virtualization (VMware + NetApp)
    http://www.milkdrop.de/

    Lively lively ^^v
    So far my IKEA stuff didn't fail me but then it's not as humind here as in Japan, now i'm afraid to buy IKEA stuff when i go there... great... might just go for their metal and glass things then. xD

    That crispy morning pic makes me wonder again why so many wires aren't underground in Japan, easier to restore after a earthquake? o_o?

    Mon 2008/09/08 18:30:38 JST (ID #294925)
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    • Danny Choo
      Danny Choo in Tokyo (Registered on 2006/12/11)
      CEO MIrai Inc
      http://www.dannychoo.com/profile/eng/

      Apparently Japan is the most connected (in terms of broadband, communications) country because its quick to set up the cables as they are overground.

      Tue 2008/09/09 02:04:01 JST (ID #295205)
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  • kalibas
    kalibas in Canada (Registered on 2008/09/05)
    Programmer, Student
    http://digitallyobsessed.wordpress.com

    hey Danny, do you find your Macbook Pro's ability to drive that 30" monitor. I was wondering cause I was looking into getting a new mac and wasn't sure which graphics card to get (256mb or 512mb). Any opinions from people would be appreciated.

    Mon 2008/09/08 18:38:10 JST (ID #294929)
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  • axzens
    axzens in the most boring place on earth (Registered on 2008/06/23)
    Parasite

    I could never sleep in public ._.;
    Would expect people to run off with my stuff or other such things.
    But then again, I'm slightly paranoid too...

    It's nice that you keep yourself busy. I need to work harder and do more things. I think I'm wasting too much time...

    I need to start exercising/doing sports. When I worked at the book store, I would get plenty of exercise walking around all day and lifting piles of books and games. But now I don't do so much anymore. I need to find some activity to do.

    I recently moved back to my mum's for a few months to rest up a bit... found someone to take over my so-noisy-I-can't-sleep-there flat, but didn't manage to find another place in time x_x And moving means throwing away stuff. So in the past week or so I've probably thrown away 3~4 boxes worth of stuff, and I still have a bunch of boxes to go through. I'm forcing my mum to throw things away too, but she thinks it's very difficult... And if it's not out of the house quick enough, she's tempted to take back the things she wanted to throw out x_x;
    I do tend to hoard -some- things... Like food; I'm like a squirrel, gather loads of food but forget I have them ._.; And drawing supplies too, I probably have enough erasers and leads to last me 5 years...

    And, I'm much more of a game/squeenix otaku than an anime otaku, so yeah... I did play for more than 24 hours on a few occasions... usually when I start playing it's a 6~9 hours block though. But, I don't play every day mind you. Unless I just got a particularly interesting game...

    Mon 2008/09/08 19:00:32 JST (ID #294940)
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  • Martin Wandering
    Martin Wandering in The Wild West (Registered on 2008/02/04)
    Spiral Warrior
    http://www.perfectdesignsense.com/martinwandering

    We'll have to have a round of badminton if our paths should ever cross, Danny.

    Mon 2008/09/08 19:54:56 JST (ID #294980)
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  • Karasu-kun
    Karasu-kun in オタキュブ (Registered on 2007/07/27)
    大学生徒
    http://ichinichijuu.blogspot.com/

    It's pretty humid where I'm at, and I've never had "oil" on any figures, regardless of what they were painted with, so, um, food for thought.

    Mon 2008/09/08 20:24:06 JST (ID #295006)
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  • Karasu-kun
    Karasu-kun in オタキュブ (Registered on 2007/07/27)
    大学生徒
    http://ichinichijuu.blogspot.com/

    And as far as throwing away stuff or whatnot, I am a total packrat. Recently I went through a bout of going through stuff that I don't use, or that I impulse bought on a whim and figured, "This will fetch some change," and then I ended up selling a giant river full of items on ebay. So far off of crap and anime stuff that I really didn't want anymore, I've made over $500. I used to keep all manner of items that I'd never use again, just for nostalgia value, like old games I'd never play again, DVDs I'd probably never watch again, books I'd never read again, etc, so I've started to thin the closet so to speak. Amazing, since I used to have the attitude of, "Wow, I can't believe someone would sell that NES game, I would never sell <Game X>!" I mean I do enjoy collecting stuff, and I've kept some things, but I'll be finished with school in the next year or two and I plan on moving to a certain island country in the East soon after via JET or something, so if all goes well I won't be back here often, ever again. And yeah, I don't want to have to return to clean my room. ^^;

    Mon 2008/09/08 20:31:16 JST (ID #295014)
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  • seto
    seto in Switzerland (Registered on 2008/03/05)
    Coder

    i had a very nice halogen spotlight from ikea once... when suddenly the power supply died.
    bad luck: ikea didn't sell the lamp any more. and the newer models all had larger ps units.
    buying a new one from the manufacturer did't work either. they told me minimum sales volume was something like 2000 units (or 2000 euros)? anyway, ikea gave me a full refund, but the lamp i have now isn't as nice as the one before. :(

    Mon 2008/09/08 20:37:05 JST (ID #295020)
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  • acw2097
    acw2097 in Pitts PA USA (Registered on 2008/06/11)
    おたくと大学生。
    http://jp.youtube.com/user/acw2097

    Oh man do my parents hoard stuff. We are up to our asses in trash. The only two clean rooms in the house are my bedroom and my lab room, which is where I work on electronics.
    When ever a new HL2 game comes out I will sit down and try to play it start to finish set on hard right off the bat.
    Oh, and Danny, if you ever want to get rid of some figures feel free to send them my way ;-)

    Mon 2008/09/08 20:42:22 JST (ID #295026)
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  • Lelouch Lamperouge
    Lelouch Lamperouge in ClovisLand (Registered on 2008/08/21)
    former Emperor of Britannia
    http://reflectiarx.wordpress.com/

    When it comes to gaming there's no limitation for me. Once again, tons of awesome pics XD and wicked setup of your room = speechless.

    Mon 2008/09/08 21:01:03 JST (ID #295035)
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  • CaTZ
    CaTZ in Indonesia (Registered on 2007/02/10)
    Game Designer & 2D Artist
    http://catzstudio.blogspot.com/

    12 hours!! That was high school ,senior year. Finishing Wing Commander 4 in one sitting

    Mon 2008/09/08 21:21:44 JST (ID #295057)
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  • voltesX
    voltesX in Laguna, Philippines (Registered on 2007/09/02)
    Software Engineer / Freak
    http://briliad.multiply.com

    The Miracle Boober in one of the pics caught my eye. What does it do exactly?

    The game I played for 12 hours straight is surprisingly Dragon Quest 1. Started it up as soon as my parents left for work and packed it in as soon as they got back. (^_^;)

    Mon 2008/09/08 21:29:37 JST (ID #295068)
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  • Tanario
    Tanario in Esbjerg, Denmark (Registered on 2007/11/02)
    Study

    Hmmm, i have played areound 72 hours game session maybe a bit more, i think it was when i got my xbox around with halo release completed both games on both the hardest difficulties and had 4-5 mates over for LAN-party at the same time, pretty intense.

    Mon 2008/09/08 22:19:46 JST (ID #295094)
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  • Emperor's Hand
    Emperor's Hand in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2007/12/24)

    I've pulled out many 12 hour shifts of World of Warcraft back whenthe honor system was around. Had to alternate with a friend taking shifts just to hit rank 13...never made Grand Marshal though. Impossible with a job and other RL activities. But i regret all that, for it was a massive waste of time, and i wouldn't not recommend MMORPGs to anyone. Do something more productive with your time!

    Mon 2008/09/08 23:43:41 JST (ID #295129)
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    • kmyk
      kmyk in Vancouver (Registered on 2008/02/18)
      Student
      http://www.flickr.com/photos/kmyk88

      WOW is scary, my brother was addicted to it. We would have to shout at him to come to dinner and eat.

      Tue 2008/09/09 07:23:13 JST (ID #295522)
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  • Captain Arepa
    Captain Arepa in Heaven's Branch (Registered on 2008/01/11)
    Procrastinator, n00b blogger
    http://zatsudan.wordpress.com

    The longest I've ever played in a single season? Final Fantasy IX: 92 hours, 39 minutes and 19 seconds and 8 saves... It was like 6 years ago, when I had the "fever" (I had recently bought it at the time and was impatient). My mother got angry when she learnt that I "barely" slept those 4 days (it was Carnivals' holydays, so I was free from Friday to Tuesday, whoohoo!)... and she told me "You look like a ghost! Your face's green and your eyes red!". When I looked at me in a mirror, and I didn't have a green face, but really red eyes: I looked more like a demon or something XD I even scared myself *lol* Anyways, I really would like to post a shot with the mark, but I'm TOO lazy to look for the memory card AND the game XD

    P.S: After that, I limited my gaming sessions to a maximun of 2 hours ^_^U

    Tue 2008/09/09 01:05:50 JST (ID #295179)
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  • necrophadian
    necrophadian in a transitionary phase of existence (Registered on 2007/04/22)
    -1
    http://necrophadian.blogspot.com/

    WoW + day-off + alterac valley horde victories - girlfriend = 12 hour honor farming binge. T_T glad i quit.

    Tue 2008/09/09 01:24:42 JST (ID #295185)
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  • mavadotar
    mavadotar in Peterborough, Canada (Registered on 2007/12/11)
    Otaku Student

    I am a pack rat, I just collect everything, lol, but then I my parents live in the country so we have lots and lots of storage space in a fairly large house and then a garage and a shed, plus you can always just build another building to put more stuff in as my dad is a contractor (he builds houses and stuff)

    Tue 2008/09/09 02:10:37 JST (ID #295213)
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  • phossil
    phossil in Guatemala City (Registered on 2008/07/22)
    http://twitter.com/phossil
    http://www.animoe.net

    Im just curious about the "on the road" picture... Who take it?? I mean, Obviously you were driving, right???

    Tue 2008/09/09 02:56:58 JST (ID #295241)
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  • Bulat
    Bulat in Canada (Registered on 2007/04/04)
    Student
    http://gooddayforlemontea.blogspot.com/

    The longest i played was 11 hours i recall, clearing Diablo2 ^ ^.

    Tue 2008/09/09 02:57:58 JST (ID #295242)
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  • daichouginga
    daichouginga in Byston Well, the land between the earth and the sea (Registered on 2008/06/04)
    The Sword of Magus
    http://daichouginga.blogspot.com/

    Nice first pic, it really depicts your 'tired but happy' aura. My parents tends to hoard and repair things. I also tend to hoard things but when I do a major clean-up inside my room, I throw all the unnecessary things I collected. About the playing time, if parents are around it's usually short(an hour or two); if not around I play around 5 - 6 hours(usually it's because of not noticing the time). In special cases especially with friends, I play around 8-11 hours.

    Tue 2008/09/09 04:47:07 JST (ID #295317)
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  • GAURON
    GAURON in La Paz, México (Registered on 2008/02/12)
    STUDENT
    http://www.levelup.com.mx

    the longest have i played a game in one session is 8 hours D=

    Tue 2008/09/09 04:56:42 JST (ID #295326)
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  • Matsu
    Matsu in Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/18)
    Popular Culture Vulture

    have to admit I am a magazin hoarder ... still have 2006 magazines in my shelves! I also believe that I will need them some day. My wifey's patience is getting thinner by the day :P

    Tue 2008/09/09 06:09:56 JST (ID #295412)
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  • sonar928
    sonar928 in Gold Coast (Registered on 2008/08/25)
    gundamaustralia.com launch imminent!
    http://www.gundamaustralia.com

    MTG - There is also Appo, for appointment in Japan, which I would usually abbreviate to app't in english.

    Tue 2008/09/09 06:17:31 JST (ID #295427)
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  • euphoria
    euphoria in Edmonton, Canada (Registered on 2008/04/28)
    Student/Part-timer
    http://random-euphoria.blogspot.com/

    Ugh cleaning figures every few days...I can only imagaine what would happen if you didn't I suppose. Mine are put into enclosed display cases and even only a door crack, the shelves get filled with dust after about a week... =S

    ?!?! at the ikea part, why sell a product in a market where theres a high rate of failure? But anyways, new lights look brighter, but the old ikea lights looked a lot cozier than these new ones. Maybe its just because I don't like "daylight" bulbs...

    Tue 2008/09/09 06:46:45 JST (ID #295471)
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  • kmyk
    kmyk in Vancouver (Registered on 2008/02/18)
    Student
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/kmyk88

    How in the world do you play a game for 24+ hours?! SO crazy! I have to stop and eat some time~

    Tue 2008/09/09 07:21:24 JST (ID #295520)
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  • Hawkie1337
    Hawkie1337 in Whitby, Ontario, Canada, North America, Earth (Registered on 2008/08/21)
    Cook, avid manga reader, avid video game player
    http://blogbygene.blogspot.com/

    i don't remember what game i played i just remember i played it apparently for well over 48 hours. my buddies took turns watching over me 2 make sure i didn't fall asleep. surprisingly i had no need for coffee or any kind of caffeine. i did chug a lot of juice though. and for the recorded im a Seagate person mostly cause they r teh best for drives.

    Tue 2008/09/09 08:01:17 JST (ID #295564)
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  • XSportSeeker
    XSportSeeker in Brazil (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    Dropping computers, starting all over again at Journalism
    http://xspblog.com

    A figure I want? Danny has it! :P

    Tue 2008/09/09 08:06:37 JST (ID #295569)
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  • SkullZero
    SkullZero in New York (Registered on 2008/05/17)
    http://profile.xfire.com/skullzero1

    I uhh... I uhh actually ended up breaking my xbox360 for playing it too long.... I have to say, it's a great console and all, but it's unbelievably unreliable.

    Tue 2008/09/09 08:32:27 JST (ID #295599)
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  • Jed D`Lagged
    Jed D`Lagged in Tokyo (Registered on 2008/03/18)
    Remote Support Engineer
    http://jedling.wordpress.com

    Danny, do you always eat at the same places? Do you get wierd looks always taking photos of food?

    Tue 2008/09/09 11:28:19 JST (ID #295760)
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  • silent1134
    silent1134 in Los Angeles, California (Registered on 2007/08/22)
    ???Confused???

    I don't get to play games much, but when I do, it usually takes me a while...

    Tue 2008/09/09 11:51:20 JST (ID #295795)
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  • Kylaran
    Kylaran in San Diego, California (Registered on 2008/08/15)
    Student

    I can't seem to throw out ANYTHING.

    So I just burn it instead. :) Old papers/homework, mostly.

    Longest I ever played a game was about 38 hours straight of World of Warcraft.

    Tue 2008/09/09 12:38:12 JST (ID #295843)
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  • sargon
    sargon in Gunma, Japan (Registered on 2008/09/09)
    英会話 の 先生

    Nice galleries! You are an artist with a camera for sure. So how was the train trip Sunday? I got stuck trying to see my friend in Kanagawa then got delayed trying to get home.. do you know what the heck happened?

    Tue 2008/09/09 19:08:54 JST (ID #296029)
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  • Bakarazuka
    Bakarazuka in Italy (Registered on 2007/12/01)
    Journalist

    tokyo under the rain it's beautiful

    Tue 2008/09/09 20:39:30 JST (ID #296073)
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  • andiibooo
    andiibooo in Imagination-Land (Registered on 2008/08/20)
    Rocketman

    Looks like a good week to me :)

    Tue 2008/09/09 21:22:57 JST (ID #296119)
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  • thefrikking
    thefrikking in Spain (Registered on 2007/08/18)
    Ork Warlord

    In a single session, I guess my personal is 7 hours, and in company, I mean, vrs matches or similar, is 8 hours, but in a single day can be much more hours. But it was in my old day, now I can`t resist too much time, guess I`m getting old XD

    By the way, good article, Danny, thanks!!

    Tue 2008/09/09 23:29:41 JST (ID #296223)
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  • makalaka
    makalaka (Registered on 2008/04/23)
    http://265ly.deviantart.com/

    oh wow your brave. I was too chicken too replace the fan on my macbook pro that I took it to a shop to do it. They charged me $40 for the fan and $60 for service. And ironically they screwed up the left speaker so I had to take it back for them to fix. The hole reason for taking it their was to not mess something else up.... Luckily they took responsibility and fixed it for free but I had no computer for a week because of their screw up.

    Wed 2008/09/10 02:36:12 JST (ID #296325)
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  • Gundam00
    Gundam00 in somewhere in space (Registered on 2008/04/26)
    MS pilot

    noooo....u got rid of the gundams! looks like u moved on from gundams to figures now >_<

    Wed 2008/09/10 02:43:22 JST (ID #296329)
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  • SG
    SG in 英国 (Registered on 2006/12/28)
    Art/Media
    http://sgallen.wordpress.com/

    I tend to do some rounds in badminton in the garden with my bro. I tend to do the most running ^^;
    Other than that, I'm not much of a sporty guy.

    Gaming, 1 hour tops. Haven't gamed like mad since way back in early uni days.
    Last time I played was like 30mins on my NDS.

    Wed 2008/09/10 06:12:00 JST (ID #296503)
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  • E^D Crow
    E^D Crow in Garfield, New Jersey, USA (Registered on 2007/12/16)
    Compounder

    Danny, I love the food coverage. It's always interesting to see what people from different parts of the world eat regularly. It always looks so tasty!

    I'm a terrible pack-rat, but I (usually) know where everything is.

    Gundam X-78 GPO2A always deserves a spot out in the open. Always.

    E^D

    Wed 2008/09/10 06:17:11 JST (ID #296512)
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  • Makoto
    Makoto in Centreville, Virginia (Registered on 2008/09/10)
    Kendo Kid / 大学生
    http://makocat.deviantart.com

    Some of them looked dead in the sleeping pictures, but I thought the sleepy trooper was pretty funny. If I worked in Japan, it would take a long time to wear me down since I'll probably find the fact that I'm in Japan as uplifting and dream-like.

    Wed 2008/09/10 06:51:25 JST (ID #296536)
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  • ana_b
    ana_b in San Diego, CA (Registered on 2008/09/06)

    We bought a bookcase at IKEA about 2 yrs ago. When we got home and opened the box, the little bag with screws, etc was not included. Went back to the store with the receipt and the guy at the customer care desk just opened another box, took the screws from that other bookcase and gave them to us. Seemed odd that they didn't have extras, but that's what he did. Haven't really have problems with any other items.

    Wed 2008/09/10 09:24:07 JST (ID #296644)
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  • Aiko-chan
    Aiko-chan in Malaysia (Registered on 2008/04/13)
    Otaku-Lolikon-Student
    http://otaku-aiko.blogspot.com/

    danny i really wonder if u eat 4meal per week outside D=

    Wed 2008/09/10 11:27:37 JST (ID #296770)
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  • lsio83
    lsio83 in Boston (Registered on 2007/11/25)
    Student
    http://www.lsioblog.com

    A very fun week you had.

    I'm gonna get influenced and get a figma tsukasa.

    Thu 2008/09/11 20:56:09 JST (ID #298306)
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  • Problematic Patrick
    Problematic Patrick in the land of Three Stars and the Sun (Registered on 2008/08/25)
    part-time professional part-timer
    http://artmusicanime.multiply.com

    I drown in a sea on envy! :((

    Fri 2008/09/12 18:10:47 JST (ID #299261)
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  • tohru
    tohru in North Carolina, U.S.A. (Registered on 2008/07/01)
    machine operator

    you sound very British when you say "knackered". heh. will it translate to Japanese with the same flavor?

    Sun 2008/09/14 05:45:26 JST (ID #300595)
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  • smokey
    smokey in Los angeles,C.A (Registered on 2008/09/15)
    ninja hunter
    http://www.myspace.com/abnerleon117

    hmmmmm lol Random comment ^_^

    Mon 2008/09/15 01:11:33 JST (ID #301466)
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  • kresniko
    kresniko in mexico (Registered on 2008/09/17)
    estudiante

    WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

    YO KIERO IR A JAPON

    SIII

    ES MI SUEÑOOO

    ^^

    SERIA SUPER COOL

    ^^

    Thu 2008/09/18 04:34:09 JST (ID #305324)
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  • enix
    enix in ドイツ - ゲルマニ (Registered on 2007/04/06)
    トレイニー: アプリケーション開発者
    http://www.lukas-kowalski-info.de

    Nice picstures! And MAN, the woman on that Bomber Cover looks sooooo great. WHat nice pair of legs oO'

    Fri 2008/10/03 15:58:08 JST (ID #322089)
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  • tempuraudon
    tempuraudon in Los Angeles (Registered on 2008/10/27)

    PLayed 5 some hours for the Rockband I endless track. But then i play FPS games for way longer at a time. I think i played WOW with short breaks for 12 hours in my WoWin days. No more of that. :D

    Mon 2008/10/27 23:43:49 JST (ID #348827)
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  • takamichi
    takamichi (Registered on 2008/09/12)

    the longest duration I played was about a day and a half non stop XD (well I take CR/food breaks ^w^) It was with Final Fantasy 7 back in the old high school days ^w^ now I can't do that anymore ~ (because no other game could do the same thing to me XDD)

    Thu 2008/11/13 11:46:12 JST (ID #369666)
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  • Yetu
    Yetu in Tasmania, i hate that Australia BS (Registered on 2008/12/02)
    Student
    http://mr-orange-bob.deviantart.com/

    Played Super Smash Brawl for a week no breaks, boy that was a dumb idea.

    Tue 2008/12/02 15:56:14 JST (ID #395847)
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  • guetech
    guetech in Harrisburg, PA (Registered on 2008/03/25)
    http://www.almost-otaku.blogspot.com

    Probably one of my favorite DC photos.

    Fri 2008/12/12 19:04:49 JST (ID #409494)
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  • HarukaMoe
    HarukaMoe in canada (Registered on 2008/09/14)
    student
    http://haruka-moe-tan.blogspot.com/

    danny's so lucky to get so much things~

    Thu 2009/01/08 07:00:57 JST (ID #440006)
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  • izyclover
    izyclover in Malaysia (Registered on 2009/02/02)
    University Student
    http://izyclover.livejournal.com

    Ikea's stuff are nice and cool
    but yes they do expand (the compressed wood) due to the humid weather
    some more in Malaysia...sunny, hot and humid...T_T

    not really the type to hit the gym
    but I really ought to...swimming is something I do occasionally
    and walk my dog around the neighbourhood

    Mon 2009/02/02 20:00:07 JST (ID #472060)
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  • mkubota1
    mkubota1 in Silicon Valley (Registered on 2009/06/06)
    Internet Related

    My parents hoard like CRAZY!!! I think some of it might come from the idea of not wasting anything, and some is just from plain 'not letting go'. I inherited some of this, although I've gotten better at it over the years. When clean-up time comes, the first object/ item is always the hardest to throw out. But then once you've started, it gets easier and the next thing you know you have a bunch of space and you don't miss anything! =)

    Sat 2009/06/06 01:08:07 JST (ID #635514)
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  • galgamemax
    galgamemax (Registered on 2009/07/31)

    student

    Fri 2009/07/31 11:38:42 JST (ID #690754)
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