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What do you people (the very few who read this) think would be better for Japan?:

a) get my Playstation 2 modded, then take it over to Japan (I could burn games with my laptop)

b) buy a Japanese PS2, and play (bought) Japanese games

c) take my US PS2 and play only US games that I bring with me

d) not play PS2 in Japan at all; just play Gameboy Advance (no regional lockout)

I’m leaning towards (a), since I have a DVD+R drive on my laptop now.  However, I dunno if I want to lug the PS2 overseas with me.  It’s not the smallest piece of equipment, after all.

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After working on Hoosier Date? stuff yesterday for about 8.5 hours (mainly filming the entire first episode), I decided that today would be one of my first days off from IUSTV, school, you name it. I slept until about 1:30, played Pokemon for an hour or two, watched some movies, and went out to goof around (weather was really good today). That’s about it….I suppose I should go back to the regular grindstone tomorrow. Tokyo isn’t too far away now….

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Man I’m bored. Although it is nice having cable stations that I don’t get at IU. Just watched Unscrewed on TechTV, and next it’s time for some Iron Chef on the Food Network. Ah well. I suppose I will work a bit more on the website, then maybe sleep. Final Fantasy X-2 has been pretty good so far; a bit of a change from good ol’ X, though.

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Well, X-mas (and my birthday) have come and gone. It was a good year. I got a PS2 game and a nice wad o’ cash. I also think that I was able to get Japanese to work here on the Blog, so I can rant in both languages. The encoding is EUC-JP, so you should hopefully be able to view it like any other Japanese web page. Sorry to those of you who can’t read Japanese…. Please leave me some comments because I’m bored and stuff….and no, Nick, that doesn’t mean fake comments from Professors

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