February 2012
1 post
Are you reading this?
Chances are that, well, you are. As you can see: There’s nothing to look at. yet. Check back for my other Tumblr accounts, and in the mean time, follow me on Twitter @Nymo. Cheers!
Feb 6th
October 2010
2 posts
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Do you like jamba juice?
Old question is old… And late answer is late… but yes, I do enjoy Jamba Juice… Yet I haven’t been there in many months… Much like answering this question… Ask me anything (but keep it appropriate… and in an actual question format…)
Oct 17th
My Life In Story: Train Tracks
Here goes another (hopefully) regular blog feature that I always wanted to get to: “My Life In Story” The idea essentially goes as myself narrating my own life as if it was a written story. MLIS will cover all across my life, but I think a majority of them will be in the present. In this case, this is an excerpt from today, and in fact, several minutes ago… Chapter 2010.10.05...
Oct 5th
September 2010
1 post
Nymo Writes: Divorce
Hey there. This is my (hopefully) weekly and (hopefully more than) regular blog post series where I write out my thoughts on one topic that’s on my mind. This week: It’s divorce. Marriage is a beautiful thing. It’s a ceremony meant to unite two people for a lifetime. Or at least whenever they deemed fit. Fact of the matter is that divorce have become a very common...
Sep 25th
April 2010
1 post
Brain Block: Lost Story Ideas
Recent years I’ve been writing a bit. I’ve been writing most of my life, but recently it’s shifted. The past several years, I’ve been doing more blog posts, more informative posts. It’s even reflecting on what I’m reading, which is more non-fiction now a days. It’s like I’m becoming my dad or something. But making stories was something I grew up...
Apr 9th
February 2010
3 posts
Untitled
Trying and playing around with http://ping.fm/ Let’s see how messed up my Twitter account might get… via Ping.fm Posted via web from Nymo’s posterous | Comment »
Feb 12th
Trying and playing around with http://ping.fm/ Let’s see how messed up my Twitter account might get…
Feb 12th
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Does It Matter How Big The Game Is?
It was recently revealed that the Xbox 360 version of the much-anticipated Final Fantasy XIII will come on three disks. Naturally, there is some outrage, but really, this is nothing new. As Kotaku mentioned, Final Fantasy VII on the original PlayStation came on 3 disks as well, along with Blue Dragon on the Xbox 360. Hell, Lost Odyssey on the 360 had four disks. And all of these are Japanese...
Feb 2nd
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June 2009
4 posts
testing, once again
I realized this account seeped into the wrong Facebook account. Just checking to see if it still is, or not… Posted via web from Nymo’s posterous | Comment »
Jun 13th
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Waaay-Post-E3: Who is the PSPgo for?
It’s been over a week since E3 unleashed it’s megaton of news on us. Now, i’m going to put out my two cents about the big news of the show, since I’ve now heard everyone else’s thoughts already. Today’s post: The PSPgo The PSPgo is Sony’s new iteration of the current PSP handheld system. While it’s a sweet seek system, there’s some problems...
Jun 13th
Goodbye Metreon: End of an era for Sony's...
Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009, nearly 10 years since it’s opening, the one and only PlayStation Store in San Francisco closed at the Metreon building. This is truly an end of an era for Metreon. June 16, 1999, Sony has officially unveiled a new, multi-million dollar pet project (85 million, to be precise) to San Francisco called the Metreon. Metreon would be a sort of urban entertainment...
Jun 6th
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Random Musings: Why Do We Love Japan?
While I wait here for E3 to kick off for video gamers, I sit here waiting and watching the Travel Channel, where Anthony Bourdain’s fantastic ‘No Reservations’ is in Japan. And I just can’t help but think: Why do we love Japan? Seriously. Everybody loves Japan. There’s no denying it. I love Japan. But WHY do we love Japan? Why do many of us really want to learn...
Jun 1st
May 2009
1 post
What I'm Reading: "The Future Shock" - An Epic...
Ever heard of a good prank? How about a perfect, epic prank? Have a look at Kolin Pope. He was like any other gaming-loving teen until someone came to his doorstep, claiming that he was from the future… “The Future Shock” tells a story of an epic prank, 3 years in the making. It started simple enough when a group of guys decided to look up the details of an online user named...
May 27th
November 2008
1 post
is testing, testing, 123…
Nov 10th