OK. It's not funny anymore.
Jan. 13th, 2004 11:21 pmI was looking forward to this not having a job thing. Thinking, "Oh, great, I'll have time to do all the things I want to do and never have time to, etc." Ha. Since I'm at home all the damned time now, the list of things I want to do, or have the necessary inspiration to do has gotten really really short, and none of the things on it are even at all productive.
I did manage to re-start my daily ritual practice, which is good. It's kind of like going back to the gym after a long time away - by the time I'm done with the sequence, which is short, I'm exhausted. Really, that's been it though.
I'm going to try to do something at least vaguely useful tomorrow. I don't know what it's going to be, but I'm really not going to sit around and read and play Diablo. I swear to the gods, I'm not.
I did manage to re-start my daily ritual practice, which is good. It's kind of like going back to the gym after a long time away - by the time I'm done with the sequence, which is short, I'm exhausted. Really, that's been it though.
I'm going to try to do something at least vaguely useful tomorrow. I don't know what it's going to be, but I'm really not going to sit around and read and play Diablo. I swear to the gods, I'm not.
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Date: 2004-01-14 02:39 pm (UTC)I think the asassin from the expansion is my favorite character class.
I got an xBox this holiday season and have discovered Dungeons & Dragons: Heroes. It is amazingly similar to Diablo II, and you can play up to 4 people cooperative, a la Gauntlet. It uses just enough of the 3rd Ed. rules to make the character developement fun and interesting, but not so many (# of attacks - spell memorization) to inhibit the dungeon crawl romp.
Awesome cut scenes as well.
B.