Nov. 23rd, 2007

[livejournal.com profile] lost_in_moose and I were walking back to work, and stopped at a crossing. The traffic light turned red, and a bus stopped and waited. Then a woman rolled up in her small car, drove slowly straight across the crossing, realised the light was on red, and then stopped, in the middle of the junction. Then, when the light finally turned green, she continued, not along the actual road, but over onto the tram tracks you're not supposed to drive onto. Not only that, but she drove along the wrong side of the tram tracks. She's probably dead by now, so this can serve as a witness statement when the police ask later.

I don't have much to talk about at the moment; I spent all last week going out socialising, and I've done virtually none of that this week, with just a few minutes spent in the pub on Wednesday on my way home from work.

I bought the new Primordial album, which is quite good, but probably not as good as the previous one. The packaging is exemplary though, with some great artwork, a bonus cd, an embossed booklet-style case, etc. Obviously they're trying to find ways to encourage people to actually buy the stuff instead of just taking free copies. I still get into arguments with people who download numerous albums online without paying, and I still think 90% of the excuses given are largely driven by people retrofitting rationalisation for their selfishness. Oh well. I also think most of the proposed solutions to the problem are fatally flawed also, so I don't know what's to be done about that.

I've also managed to get back into playing Oblivion - it certainly gets a bit tedious towards the end. One Oblivion Gate is much the same as the next, and when you have to close several of them to progress, you feel like they're just making you jump through the same old hoops. Still, I'll finish it soon, I expect. Then it'll be on to 'Planescape: Torment', on the CRPG front.

At the moment, my Christmas list looks like this:
- bookshelf
- microwave oven
Thrilling, hmm? I could just go and buy those tomorrow; I can't get them to my house though.

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