A novice's Ghost journey
Documenting what I did and what I plan to do helps me organize and plan my next steps. In a way, I suppose this is kind-of like "journaling", but for project management.
Documenting what I did and what I plan to do helps me organize and plan my next steps. In a way, I suppose this is kind-of like "journaling", but for project management.
This is a post from December 2012 that I wrote while I was in California at my parent’s house for the holidays. I've had it written on paper with the intention of posting it for four months now. Despite the fact that with each passing day it
Its been forever since I posted here. Being promoted at work, and my second semester at school have really crunched my time. It has taken a while, but I am finally settling into some semblance of a routine. The next few weeks should show a return to what I had
Having finished Eternal Sonata in June, I was feeling quite pleased with myself. So, I spent most of July playing Gears of War 3 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (my standby multiplayer shooters). However, ‘the city never sleeps’, and I have moved on to the next round of
(Note: Having finished the game in June 2012 and written my review, I finally got around to typing it up/posting it in August) Finally, my epic 3 month sojourn through my very first Japanese role-playing game has come to an end. I have conquered Eternal Sonata. The game tops
Champions League 2012 = 2 weaker teams playing a boring game. (Especially Chelsea, #godawfulboring) #ChampionsLeague
Last April, I purchased a Playstation 3. However, as I do most of my gaming on my Xbox360, the 'new' system just sat in the living room as a DVD/Blu Ray/Netflix box (we watch a lot of Netflix). That second-class status is about to change. I&
Having finally finished Mass Effect 2 for the first time the other day, I got to thinking about the differences between the first and second games, and what they might mean for Mass Effect 3. Bioware, and by extension EA of course, want to sell as many copies of ME3