Audios, Kid

28 05 2008
I’ll be gone the next week in England and then I start a week of work in Xilinx just after that. It’s that computer chip company. yeah, whatever. Basically, no activity from me here that means.

NOT TO WORRY (not that you are)

I have dinner cooked and ready to post thanks to Blogger’s FUTURE post. Yeah, they’re so magic, they post stuff I’ve made even when I don’t click the post button. So AMAZING! (sarcasm) Yeah, so it’ll be a, “here’s one I made earlier” act. Not my style, I like to post on-the fly to keep things NOW. That’s my style. Whatever, enough about me. You want CONTENT. So here’s… em, some music to download :D Good songs, promise ^_^

SlaveAwesome song by The Evolutionaries I’ve been spamming on my site. Good stuff.

Ground Zero FunkOne Tekken song. It’s a good song for any battle of awesomeness.

Hall Of MirrorsTune from EQ movie.

In A HeartbeatAcoustic melody from the horror movie, 28 Days Later. They re-used and overdid it in 28 Weeks Later as well… which sucked hard on its own to begin with.

3rd Time’s The Charm
Dramatic orchestra with modern beats and Gothic piano/tech. Interesting mix and it creates a very good atmosphere of action. Used in my lame DMC Video, DMC Dentist. (at the end)

Yep, I have an awesome taste in music. Feel free to share this music anywhere ya like and even link directly to the files… I don’t mind.





Yamamori Awesome

27 05 2008

That’s actually the exact one I visited
I recently went to a Japanese Restaurant, Yamamori Noodles. All I can say is WOW. I’m really into Japanese food.

I ordered Teppan Chicken Teriyaki, a side order of noodles and a club orange. Damn is Japanese food filling! Now I know how they have so much energy! They make me seem like a starving, malnourished homeless person! I can safely say, that even though I didn’t taste THAT much Japanese there, I’m definitely into their food and I seriously consider going back sometime in the future.

The atmosphere was friendly and not intimidating, the prices were very affordable and of course, the food was excellent, cooked-to-order. I got my main serving placed in front of me as expected, but what surprised me was the steam coming of it! I could still see and hear the juices boiling, straight from the kitchen, freshly cooked to my table, ready for me to chow down.

I used chop-sticks, which was a bad idea since I have very limited experience with them. My teacher (not saying sensei because I sound too nerdy) ordered the waiter to be and speak Japanese. (Well, he didn’t turn Japanese from order, we, she asked for a Japanese waiter. I jest.) I had to order in Japanese, too, which wasn’t too hard since I ordered just like I do in most restaurants… say the name of the dish. Only this time using, “To,” instead of and. Lucky me. I finally got the hang of the chop sticks at the end of the dinner, finishing off my noodles, which basically made me on the brink of explosion. Teacher noticed that I got the hang of it and told me, which was a really nice surprise because I thought I was being stupid.

The only bad thing I could remember was the chair I was sitting on. I was in a group of around a dozen, and I got the minority seat. Not he huge comfortable leather one neatly placed against the wall. I got a tall chair outside of that with four legs. It was probably my bad posture but my back started to hurt and I don’t think there was enough room for all four people to sit there. I was almost leaning left a bit to avoid the corner of the table.

Other than that, it was great meal. Just a recommendation from me… however that may not be saying much, I only eat out in town on very rare occasion.

Is this a review? Hell no, that would be rude to the people who served me. This is just a friendly thumbs up from yours truly… RN.





Yamamori Awesome

27 05 2008

That’s actually the exact one I visited

I recently went to a Japanese Restaurant, Yamamori Noodles. All I can say is WOW. I’m really into Japanese food.

I ordered Teppan Chicken Teriyaki, a side order of noodles and a club orange. Damn is Japanese food filling! Now I know how they have so much energy! They make me seem like a starving, malnourished homeless person! I can safely say, that even though I didn’t taste THAT much Japanese there, I’m definitely into their food and I seriously consider going back sometime in the future.

The atmosphere was friendly and not intimidating, the prices were very affordable and of course, the food was excellent, cooked-to-order. I got my main serving placed in front of me as expected, but what surprised me was the steam coming of it! I could still see and hear the juices boiling, straight from the kitchen, freshly cooked to my table, ready for me to chow down.

I used chop-sticks, which was a bad idea since I have very limited experience with them. My teacher (not saying sensei because I sound too nerdy) ordered the waiter to be and speak Japanese. (Well, he didn’t turn Japanese from order, we, she asked for a Japanese waiter. I jest.) I had to order in Japanese, too, which wasn’t too hard since I ordered just like I do in most restaurants… say the name of the dish. Only this time using, “To,” instead of and. Lucky me. I finally got the hang of the chop sticks at the end of the dinner, finishing off my noodles, which basically made me on the brink of explosion. Teacher noticed that I got the hang of it and told me, which was a really nice surprise because I thought I was being stupid.

The only bad thing I could remember was the chair I was sitting on. I was in a group of around a dozen, and I got the minority seat. Not he huge comfortable leather one neatly placed against the wall. I got a tall chair outside of that with four legs. It was probably my bad posture but my back started to hurt and I don’t think there was enough room for all four people to sit there. I was almost leaning left a bit to avoid the corner of the table.

Other than that, it was great meal. Just a recommendation from me… however that may not be saying much, I only eat out in town on very rare occasion.

Is this a review? Hell no, that would be rude to the people who served me. This is just a friendly thumbs up from yours truly… RN.





My Oblivion Character

24 05 2008
Got back into Oblivion again. Made a new character, a Nord as usual… only this time NOT with white hair… AND I’ve decided to play this game doing evil deeds. Should be fun. Here’s some pics of my character, his name is Devil Xex (a devil version of one of my old characters) or you can just call him Devil Prince. Enjoy ^_^

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