Well, it looks like for the most part summer is really on its way here in Michigan. Its been pretty nice out, minus the few rain showers. The temp isn't hot, but its not cold either, just right. Its Tuesday, which means no Warcraft, so that kinda stinks, I am on the verge of Level 57. Been trying to organize a raid in a higher level instance. Black Rock Depths. Should be interesting. Also found that I need to head into Scholomance to get some set pieces of armour.
Been considering selling my X BOX, that fact that they are thinking about pretty much just dropping any support for it, kinda makes me mad. It's nice to see that Sony has decided to continue support for the PS2, and continue to realease new games. Kingdom Hearts 2, being one of the more important ones I want to see. I think there is another called Okami, done by the Viewtiful Joe people that looks pretty good too.
Bought a bike from WalMart yesterday, and rode my lazy butt to work. Only took me about 20 minutes. Not to shabby. I need to get a new seat for the bike as the one on there is VERY uncomfortable, and its loose as well, so that stinks. I forgot how much I enjoyed riding a bike though. It was nice to just get on, and ride around.
VNV Nation coming to Detroit area on the 8th of June, I will be there. Should be a good show with the release of the new album, just in March. Last time they were at St. Andrews was a great show as well. Maybe I will see about getting a camera in.
You know, I was thinking the other day. Maybe some day when I am old, people will ask me what it was like to live in a society where we were afraid of everyone. Where when we didnt know something about someone, we assumed we did know, and just made things up about them to fill in that space in our mind where the fear existed. WHat it was like to live in a society where everyone else was wrong, and my view was the right one. Are we ever going to be 'man' enough to let people be who they are? If someone wants to believe in no god, why cant they. Why should god need them to believe in him.