My internet's down at home. I bet I know what the problem is. When I signed up for 3Web, I was told not to cancel my Rogers service until I had recieved 3Web's Cable Modem. So I disconnected Rogers' modem and replaced it with the 3Web one, then called Rogers to cancel my service. They stated that I would continue to be charged until I return the modem, so I returned it on Monday. Tuesday evening (at 11:00pm) I found an automated message on my answering machine asking me to call Rogers. Being 11:00pm, I didn't call them. But yesterday (Wednesday), I've discovered that my computer can be seen by 3Web, but it can't surf. My guess, since 3Web uses Rogers' cablelines, is that Rogers has noticed that I'm online even though I cancelled my service and therefore have locked me out, even though I should be using it through 3Web.
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Gah, I forgot my watch. I've looked at my wrist several times, and will likely do so until the end of the day. :P
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I want to play through Beyond Good and Evil again. I don't know why, but I've got that collection bug going on. I want to find all the pearls.
I'm also tempted to write a letter to the creator of the game - Michel Ancel - and let him know that I would support hearing more about this world, whether it would be in another game, or perhaps even in novel format. (Curse you, plot twists!) I really enjoyed the game, and was particularly intruiged by the protagonist, Jade. *swoon*
...Heh. I go Googling for creator of "Beyond Good and Evil" and the first result is not Nietzsche.
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Gah, I forgot my watch. I've looked at my wrist several times, and will likely do so until the end of the day. :P
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I'm also tempted to write a letter to the creator of the game - Michel Ancel - and let him know that I would support hearing more about this world, whether it would be in another game, or perhaps even in novel format. (Curse you, plot twists!) I really enjoyed the game, and was particularly intruiged by the protagonist, Jade. *swoon*
...Heh. I go Googling for creator of "Beyond Good and Evil" and the first result is not Nietzsche.