Man, I wish I had these games right now. The games just came out in Japan, I'm looking at the new stuff, and damn, it look fine. Like getting Legendaries from the other games, and the starters from Kanto and Hoenn. Also, nice to see that they buffed up some of the Gym Leaders levels and new gym designs. Seriously, Falkner had the weakest party out of any Gym Leader, none of his Pokemon were even in the double digits. I just hope that some Pokemon are moved around a bit. I want a Teddiursa earlier dammit. Still early to judge on the game, I know, but still, I wanted these games since they were first hinted at with all those clues in Diamond, Pearl and Platinum and announced on Bulbagarden.
Dammit, Spring 2010, get over here. Oh well, guess I'll get back to playing Pokemon Pearl for the moment.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Friday, September 4, 2009
School Days
No, not that anime, I'm currently back in School. Went back for my 3rd year at Bergen Community College this past Thursday. So far the only classes I have attended so far are my Interactive Multimedia course and Algebra. Interactive Multimedia is fun so far, basically I'm learning how to use flash for commercial use, and I have my first Homework assignment for it, make an animation that last 84 frames, and it has to be 12fps. Doing the math for that, means I got to make a seven second animation. Also I have to buy and read a book about Flash as well. My College bookstore didn't have it, so I'm going to go to Barnes and Noble sometime before my next class, hopefully, before Thursday. But as for the class itself, I like it, I know the teacher from last year, and some the student in the class I had in other art classes. Basically what we did that day was mess around in Flash with the shape and classic tween. Shape tween was pretty fun to use.
As for my Algebra class, other than the teacher coming in late, it was basically the same stuff I did back in high school. Kind of boring, but hey, at that, I can hope to get an easy A. The Homework I actually finished around 30 minutes. How do I know? I tweeted the time I started and finished my Homework, how that's for convenience? According to my teacher, We don't have class this Monday. Not sure about my other Monday classes though, we probably will since they are the first classes and I need to know what to find as far as books go.
Though the only downside was, the book I needed was over $120, and my financial aid was cut due to my family having a decent living. Since now New York only gives Financial Aid to people that need it more, aka people that are poor. Guess I really can't complain, since I only got it for my disability, and my parents are able to keep a roof over my head with cable, electricity, gas, water, food, internet, and my all time favorite video games.
So I got 2 more days of new classes, Monday and Wednesday then work on my sleep schedule and try to balance that while doing homework and finding a job.
This is Daxdiv, signing out.
As for my Algebra class, other than the teacher coming in late, it was basically the same stuff I did back in high school. Kind of boring, but hey, at that, I can hope to get an easy A. The Homework I actually finished around 30 minutes. How do I know? I tweeted the time I started and finished my Homework, how that's for convenience? According to my teacher, We don't have class this Monday. Not sure about my other Monday classes though, we probably will since they are the first classes and I need to know what to find as far as books go.
Though the only downside was, the book I needed was over $120, and my financial aid was cut due to my family having a decent living. Since now New York only gives Financial Aid to people that need it more, aka people that are poor. Guess I really can't complain, since I only got it for my disability, and my parents are able to keep a roof over my head with cable, electricity, gas, water, food, internet, and my all time favorite video games.
So I got 2 more days of new classes, Monday and Wednesday then work on my sleep schedule and try to balance that while doing homework and finding a job.
This is Daxdiv, signing out.
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