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Goofy things I like:
  • I'm playing Morrowind right now. Well, not right now, but it's my current game. It looks like it could take years to finish, even without buying the two expansions. I found myself in game, sitting on a hill watching the sun rise. It was lovely. I felt like a character in a commercial. Now, I played the first Elder Scrolls game, and it was too much like wandering through a landscape of randomly generated bits. This is Elder Scrolls 3, and it seems to be a landscape of bits that someone thought up. The difference is vast.
  • [livejournal.com profile] crs got me hooked on Schlock Mercenary. Space opera and comedy, but with good drama thrown in. And it updates daily!
  • Middlesex used to have a good counter girl. Then they switched to a less good counter guy, and that was sad. We got three half-reubens instead of a half-reuben and a half-roast-beef, that sort of thing. (Why would anyone want three half reubens? Though maybe it wasn't the counter guy's fault.) But now they have a good counter guy. He put a lime wedge in my water.
Vaguely annoying things:
  • I have an amazon credit card, on the theory that buying the things I would already buy will turn into Amazon books every so often. Good theory, but they seem to be really poor at sending me the certificates (I think I've gotten 1 out of the 3 I'm owed, including one that I asked for a second time.) I'd be happier getting them by email, but that doesn't seem to be an option.
  • Two of the books I checked out from the MITSFS yesterday claim to be books 1 and 2 in a series, but really, the series is a continuation of a longer series and I shouldn't read them until I've reread the other thing.
  • I'm playing Morrowind, see above. Sadly, I can't play it for more than about two hours at a sitting, because it makes me a little motion sick. (I have the girl-kind of motion sick, which means that I don't like when my field of view thinks I'm moving and my inner ear thinks I'm not; getting carsick is apparently more the boy-kind of motion sick.). Now, I probably don't really need to play more than two hours of a game at a sitting, but this does seem to mean that when I play before going to bed, I always go to bed a little queasy.

Re: motion sickness

Date: 2005-05-06 05:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shumashi.livejournal.com
I don't know about boy-type, but there is a correlation between video game style motion sickness and gender (women). I have a pet theory about this in terms of the move to 3D video games (3D where the motion sickness thing appears) exacerbating the whole "women don't play video games" thing, but I don't actually have any evidence for it.

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