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Oct. 7th, 2004 02:27 pmI've had the Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne strategy guide for about a week now, and I finally got around to looking at the Q&A section at the back. And what should I find, but two of my own questions that were published, one answered by Yu Namba and the other by KAZUMA KANEKO.
...Outwardly, I am calm. Inwardly, I'm thinking "OMG KAZUMA KANEKO ANSWERED MY QUESTION! THAT'S ALMOST LIKE HAVING TALKED TO HIM! OMG OMG OMG!!!!1!" [/fanboy joygasm]
Both questions were answered quite well and thoroughly, as well. (And
satsu, if you haven't seen it yet, you got a question answered by Kazuyuki Yamai, the director.)
Anyway, in non-fanboy stuff, my life's been going pretty well, if busy. The big thing I'm currently dreading is next week's field trip in my Environmental Science lab. We're going to, of all places, Brush Creek.
For those of you unfamiliar with "Flush Creek" (as it's been known here), it's a creek that runs down our major tourist/shopping/everything district, the Plaza. However, it's also where the sewage for the area overflows into when there's a heavy rain or any kind of flood. There was a big stink (pun not intended) a few years back when tests revealed that fecal levels in it were way over EPA guidelines, and the city's been trying to clean up its image ever since.
...let's just say that "fecal coliform" are two words you never want to see on your class syllabus. (At least we're being supplied waders.)
...Outwardly, I am calm. Inwardly, I'm thinking "OMG KAZUMA KANEKO ANSWERED MY QUESTION! THAT'S ALMOST LIKE HAVING TALKED TO HIM! OMG OMG OMG!!!!1!" [/fanboy joygasm]
Both questions were answered quite well and thoroughly, as well. (And
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Anyway, in non-fanboy stuff, my life's been going pretty well, if busy. The big thing I'm currently dreading is next week's field trip in my Environmental Science lab. We're going to, of all places, Brush Creek.
For those of you unfamiliar with "Flush Creek" (as it's been known here), it's a creek that runs down our major tourist/shopping/everything district, the Plaza. However, it's also where the sewage for the area overflows into when there's a heavy rain or any kind of flood. There was a big stink (pun not intended) a few years back when tests revealed that fecal levels in it were way over EPA guidelines, and the city's been trying to clean up its image ever since.
...let's just say that "fecal coliform" are two words you never want to see on your class syllabus. (At least we're being supplied waders.)