In: General
25 May 2006 8:46 amApart from playing MapleStory and getting online daily, I did nothing that will inspire or change the world in any way.
Yesterday was a bit of a change - Jon came to my house at about 1pm to transfer files to his laptop, then he fetched me to his house where I stayed till 6pm, before Wai Hong (who dropped by for a while) fetched me home. I initially wanted to burn a DVD of My Brother, but I have to wait till his father’s back to do it since neither of us knows how to burn one.
At about 10.30pm, I returned to his house again, but the encoding of the video encountered some errors, and was then delayed again. Apparently the video will be too big for even a 4.7GB DVD to store, so a loss in quality is imminent. When Jon’s dad finally finished with the burning, he tested it out on his own DVD player and voila, it worked perfectly well, and the loss of quality isn’t very noticeable, unless you’re particular about these sort of things.
Yesterday also marked the release of the new map/world of Ludibrium in MapleSEA, and us MS players are generally and obviously excited with the new content. The fact that the place is what Siew Keat called as a ‘Priest Heaven’, in which I play as a Priest, makes it even more better.
There is also a new party quest available in Ludibrium, and it requires 6 party members in total. We tried it out with our average noobish characters (I was logged on onto Siew Hui’s character), and had lots and lots of virtual fun from um, 1.30am up till 3.30am. Two hours of PQing goodness for two rounds. o__o
I finally drove back groggy-headed to my house at nearly 4am.
My younger brother, who borrowed my camera, conveniently lent it to another friend (a girl called Nikki), and when it was returned, the camera wouldn’t work (you stupid bitch). :):) I am resisting the fucking urge to be extremely, violently angry because I paid half the cost of the camera and it is somewhat of an SPM present (I said somewhat, since I paid half the cost of it, and my parents paid the other half), and it is only less than 3 months old.
Ugh.
And cameras in general are extremely fragile, so that any knock or drop to non-shock-resistant cameras typically will destroy it. Such as what happened to my old Fujifilm camera, since it has never returned to its previous grandeur and has always became cacated.
Two different younger brothers destroyed two different cameras. Heh.

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2 Thoughts to Ludibrium
jela
May 25th, 2006 at 5:01 pm
ask her to pay back la. she borrow means her responsibility ma.
clem
May 25th, 2006 at 6:13 pm
yeah that’s what I told my parents. but it’s still under warranty.. so unless it’s totally destroyed (like after repair, pics become blur) I’m so gonna ask her to buy me the same new camera.