March 28th, 2007
After 6 months of meticulous work and the tedious process of writing up documentation (this is between lengthy bouts of procrastination obivously), at 10:50am this morning I handed in my printed and bound A2 Level ICT coursework. All 336 pages of it. And thats being conciseI really should have taken a photo for proof. It's very smexy..
And the worst thing is I still can't unwind: I think this is because I've got a busy first few days of holiday, and ...
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January 23rd, 2007
I think it's about time I stopped thinking about all those old series I want to watch, for the simple reason that they've all been licensed by now anyway and that means I can't watch them at
Crunchy Roll (sad face). However, because Japan creates roughly 70% of all animated television in the world, there is bound to be a new-ish series out there for me, that would also give me something to follow ...
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January 5th, 2007
It's back! The fourth instalment in my 'Anime Reviews' series picks up where it left off, featuring the fantastic Full Metal Alchemist and the Satoshi Kon's masterful series, Paranoia Agent.
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December 2nd, 2006
A great week for anime it seems! Bleach Episode 105 and Death Note Episode 9 are the exciting prospects this week.
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November 26th, 2006
I nearly forgot about this one. A little earlier this time, just managed to download an watch the episodes. So, this week, it's the frustratingly long-winded Bleach Episode 104, as well as the frequently vunder-bah Death Note Episode 8.
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November 20th, 2006
Well technically, this doesn't cover the first episodes, but it is the first week I'm doing this. Anyway, on this week list is Bleach Episode 103, as well as Death Note Episode 7. Woohoo! Onwards!
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November 16th, 2006
Akira, is, frankly, an artistic masterpiece in both its available mediums, because of the care that went into the aesthetics. With the movie, though it is fairly dated, having been released in the 1980s, the animation is fluid, and is often amazing because of the sheer dedication you know that went into this project. Speaking of dedication, the 2000-page manga is nothing less than extraordinary. Those manga artists out there know the patience that it is required during the process ...
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November 12th, 2006
In the most recent volume, I review the much-debated mecha anime, RahXephon, as well as the ever-popular Bleach anime, which is currently one the most popular anime series in the world.
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