After accidentally burning my PC’s power management unit, I end up with my wireless keyboard’s reciever and modem connected to my Playstation 3, browsing the web. The browser doesn’t support many things, including the rich editor in Wordpress, but it’s ok. Another bad feeling is me disappointing you guys, and failing to do a little voice acting for the quest on Halloween. Everything was perfect. I had just the right connection, my hardware (on that computer) was finally working well with Second Life, the next day is a non-school day, and I had to ruin it all by flicking the Volts switch by accident while connecting a few wires. I guess this is how sadness feels like, in all it’s “glory”. Well, at least it supports Flash, but not Shockwave so Habbo doesn’t work. But, I still got Club Penguin for fun…
It’s all my fault, and we’re lucky to have lifetime warranty for several hardware devices, and the limited-time warranty is still ongoing for some, so we’re fully covered. I once bought a computer from the same assembler (OEM), that its Motherboard (AKA Mainboard) burnt in 5 days, even less. They apparently gave me a defect one, yet my happiness was still crushed. How i’d like now to walk into Habbo at least, in one of those “Fridge games”, or ridiculously huge trading shops, or just party with some friends. By the way, the post is coming along, just a little lazy about writing it.
I’m like a frickin’ grim reaper. I kill everything. My iPod’s battery got burnt, computer’s power management unit, I wonder what’s next. Well, i’m gonna go watch some YouTube or Veoh, CBS have full length show episodes there. Catch ya later.
Damn, I need to see more pre-recorded TV shows to be smiling ol’ Smiley again.

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