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[12:42 PM EST - Still afternoon..]

I just can't get up in the morning anymore. Cripes. Anyway, I've been doing a bit of snooping around, and from what I saw at the ShackNews, it seems as if there's a teaser out for the Tomb Raider movie! (Ho hum.) What did catch my interest was that the hottest game console in America right now is.. the Playstation. The original Playstation. Yupper! Old tech all the way!

While I'm on the topic of the Playstation - well, the Playstation 2 - an article I found at ArsTechnica had an interesting look at the effects of bots that were specifically looking for these hard-to-find consoles.

On non-news related sites, Laz has been peppering his site with short blurbs, while KGL's going to be holding a sushi night.. *smacks lips* Twelve bucks? Ooh! Too bad I'm night invited. (Aww.)

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[2:44 PM EST - Movies and whatnot.]

I was just reading the paper today, and one of the biggest sports events to have happened (probably this year) is the fact that Mario Lemieux will be coming out of retirement to play hockey again! Whoa.

Other stuff includes a couple of movies that just came out. 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' is one of the movies I want to catch this weekend (probably with Laz and friends). 'Dungeons and Dragons' on the other hand, is probably going to be a flop.

Other stuff I came across while reading the news. Umm.. well, I read in the paper that talking to yourself may actually be a good, theraputic thing that you can do. Also, with cellular phones constantly shrinking, the people around you may not even know that you're just talking to yourself!

Not like I talk to myself (too) much..

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