Some N64 action

N64 in the Sun (and no, I’m not sure why I look pissed off)

So, today was an absolutely gorgeous day, 65 degrees Fahrenheit (or for those among you who are sane, ~18 Celsius) with hardly a cloud in the sky. I felt like being outside, so Kevin, Peter (not pictured) and I grabbed some chairs, a TV and the N64 for a little Super Smash Brothers action.

We ended up moving to a different part of the yard after Peter left us, so that the guy who was mowing the grass could get to our spot.

Afterwards, we headed down to Chutes and Ladders and BBQed some dinner.

And for the rest of the night… we’ve got a projector and plenty to watch.

Yay for lazy summer days in Houghton, MI.

MTU’s Campus in the Spring

Library

So today, in order to prove that green things do grow in Houghton, went on a picture taking tour of part of campus. I was getting hungry, so I didn’t make it everywhere.

If you want to check out more pictures, check them out at: this page.

Alternatively, you can look at them on my flickr page or my gallery.

This is going to be a long weekend, and since I have little to do, and less money to do it on, I’ll probably be going to a few other places in the area on excursions, and I’ll be bringing my camera along for the ride.

Episode 3

Well, I just got back from watching Episode 3, and in my opinioin, Lucas managed to redeem himself for Ep. 2. I don’t think there’s anything he can ever do to make up for the travesty that was Episode 1.

I’d recommend you go see it, and when you’re saying “WTF!” about the physics in the opening space battle, remember: there’s a planet nearby.

Moving

Well, I’m now moved into my new place, it’s a leased house with a couple of friends and a couple of strangers (to me). It’s badly insulated, kinda messy… but it has lot of potential I think.

I’ve been here for a week now, and I’m liking it. I’m all unpacked, my computers are up and running, except for my webserver (which is why no one outside of the house will see this until I figure out some stuff).

I’m working a little more than 40 hours a week, but it’s nice to come home at the end of it and not have any pressing demands.

Well, back to work on the webserver, let’s see if I can get it worked out.