Mark This Date: Today, I played X-Box. The last (and until tonight, only) console I ever played on was the original Nintendo one, so by "played" I mean of course "mashed the buttons". I can't even remember what game it was--some Mortal Kombat type fighting game with lots of bouncy boobies. (What? I'm deep, honest!)

Also, I finally found my dice! They were in a bag I'd not used for months, together with my iPod dock. Yaye!


From: [identity profile] tonights.livejournal.com


Sounds like Soul Calibur II. There are many, many boobies in that game.

From: [identity profile] kaiberie.livejournal.com


It was dead or alive 3 - and she didn't just play with that, she played with my nintendo DS and Nintendogs too. And she reacts exactly the same as I did to the dogs :)

Mwahahahaha - the corruption continues ;)

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com


PUPPEHS! I understand they have a kitten version as well, right? All the more reason to resist buying one, I'll just end up addicted. As I do, to these things, sigh.

From: [identity profile] kaiberie.livejournal.com


LOL...no kitten version yet, or I'd have that too, but there is a kitten game on the gameboy advance, which also works with this.
:)

We are very spoiled though when it comes to stuff like that, I guess, between us.

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com


Well, I've somewhat deliberately avoided getting into any of this newfangled console nonsense because I know I'll just end up spending all my money on it, and I simply can't afford it.

... I might pick up a secondhand thingie at some point, though. Hm.

From: [identity profile] elfiepike.livejournal.com

VISITING OMG


i got my tax refund in the mail! when it's deposited, i'm totally gonna buy my tickets.(within the next few weeks) <3 <3 <3 <3 the last week of august still works for you, yeah?

From: [identity profile] jaseroque.livejournal.com


Hey, I just doused my iPod in water, do you have an sagely advice? (Aside from "stop crying you idiot, it's a piece of machinery, not a living thing". But I'm a long way from home, and I want it back.)

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com


I'd open it up to let it dry, actually. Just take something sharp--I used a potato peeler, myself--and insert it between the metal bit and the white bit, you should be able to get it open quite easily. Let it dry ... in the sun if you can, or on a radiator or something? Not sure if you want to dry blow-drying it. Maybe take a cotton bud to it to get the worst off, then blow-dry a bit. But let it dry for at least 24 hours before you try putting it together and switching it on again, more if you can stand the wait.

Good luck!

From: [identity profile] jaseroque.livejournal.com


Actually, it won't turn off. I got it off for a while, but it turned itself back on again. Doesn't opening the back void the warantee? Not that they'd fix water damage anyway, but you know, if something else goes wrong later. (ahah sob)

From: [identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com


Ah, yes, hadn't realised you were still under warranty--it does, I think, void the warranty, but then I don;t know how noticable that's going to be. If it keeps turning itself on, there's a short somewhere, I think. Your biggest risk, I think, will be the screen. As long as that's okay, you might want to risk just letting it dry as it is (it'll switch off as soon as the battery's empty) rather than risk voiding the warranty, actually.
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