sentience.fragment
Monday, March 30, 2009...
There's like nothing new in it, but then again, how much new secret material can they cough up after 10 years?
Thursday, March 26, 2009...
Liberty City Survival Kit.

Oh yeah, I bought Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars. It's da bomb. And the Graphics! Man, the Graphics!
I like the fact you can deal smack and make a killing on the run from the law.
Rockstar has done this game SO right. The DS is not a wuss console, get the facts right.
Labels: Games
Sunday, March 22, 2009...
The Converse of Monkey Island.
Oh. My. God. These are the most brilliant, most beautiful pair or sneakers I have ever seen. They're Monkey Island Converses. You know, Monkey Island? Some of the best games of all time?According to the photos of the process of customising these shoes, the sprites look hand painted. Which is like, crazy! I don't have the patience for that! So I guess these are way out of my reach for now.
Image via Rock, Paper, Shotgun.
Original Photo Gallery here.
Friday, March 20, 2009...
You know, I've been using my iPhone so much I actually forgot how light my iPod actually was, which feels weird.
And once again, I proclaim Facebook's new interface design to have sunk as low as Windows XP. It would make a good vacuum cleaner, because it sucks (bravo, Julian).
Thursday, March 19, 2009...
Looks like I got all of them.
I can finally get (on with my) a life. The folks who played GTAIV to death will know that hunting down 200 pigeons is a mean feat, much more if you're doing it by pure vigour without the use of maps, checklists and such. I couldn't, and went all OCD about it.
So writing this entry would obviously lead to me saying that I've got all 200 pigeons. I did, and earned a nice PSN trophy in exchange for that part of my life missing. Like, finally. I tried it with my first game and messed up because I got a few during the game and forgot which ones I took out. Then I gave it another go, and the PS3 died with my save game. This time, I nearly missed one and screwed up my operations, but I found the unshot pigeon and shotgunned it. Then I hit Alderney and it's 56 pigeons. Joy.
Back to reality, yes, I'm doing a major project and yes, it's a doozy. If I make it out in time, it'll probably be one hell of a flash website. And how about that iPhone 3.0 conference, huh? We WILLED it to happen. Bound to happen, otherwise, the rivals will be Palm Pre all over our asses. Better late than never, but still late because I'm already used to a life without MMS, SMS forwarding or bluetooth transfers. Oh, buttons.
Sunday, March 15, 2009...
SHEVAAAA!!!
I got the demo and a taste of the co-op so we sorta already know what to expect. We made it past Chapter 1 and past midnight, so I had to turn in for church in the morning. And right just now, I went onto Playstation Home and scored the exclusive Chris collectable, but seems the RE5 Studio Lot treasure hunt isn't on just yet. I haven't tried non-co-op, but I don't really trust AI partners.
Labels: Games
Thursday, March 12, 2009...
Sarsi Ice Kachang?
from Kopitiam. Sarsi Ice Kachang. Yeah. Sarsapirilla in a mountain of
ice. But that is not the amazing part. They added a pack of pop rocks;
that sugar CO2 candy product that fizzles on your tongue. That's
ingenuity right there. It was good. Crazy, but good.
Saturday, March 07, 2009...
Study shows I'm cheap.
I did some calculations over the number of apps I obtained for my iPhone, how much of those were free-Paid apps and how much in apps I purchased so far. Using my purchase receipts sent to my email, some paper and a calculator, the following is the data I have obtained.iPhone obtained 6th September, 2008. Information accurate as of 7th March 2009
131 unique app downloads
92 free apps (that are still free)
9 Paid app purchases worth US$37.91 (Christ!)
30 apps that used to be Free. Paying for these apps now would cost a total of US$86.69
99 of these apps are still on my iPhone, for use and/or no good reason.
and Obviously, my iPhone is intact and not Jailbroken. My study has shown that, yes, it is true that apps that cost 99cents seems light on the pocket, until they accumulate and bite you in the back. Otherwise, these numbers aren't all surprising to me.
Labels: Tech
Tuesday, March 03, 2009...
Is mah voyce not American enough for yeh?
It can't meet my "Global Positioning Satellite" test nor can it interpret "puffdashex" or "p-u-f-f-dashex", i.e. puff-x. Maybe I'm saying it wrong. Maybe it's not built with such advanced James Bond Quantum of Solace voice recognition. After getting results for "perfect", "Houston, tx" and "profession", the closest I got was "puff", but I wanted "puff-x". Either way, I can't find a reason why Google Mobile can't be in the SG store.
I also got Google Earth, but that's basically Google Maps stuck on a 3D sphere, not that I'm complaining. I also got Tap Tap Revenge 2, which, thank God, is available for Free, all over the world. Nice work, Tapulous.
Clips of the Day!
Above, a video I like to interpret as "Life as a conveyer belt sushi".
Below, a video that's just as good. Gameplay of the next Elevator Action arcade game.
Yes, I know it's kinda cheap slapping 2 videos as a blog post. My blog, my rules. Meh.
2007- 2010 Puff-x.com.










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