Wheatgrass, anyone?

My mom has gotten hooked on planting wheatgrass and she’s started making everyone at home drink the stuff daily. Let me tell you, the stuff tastes foul. Plus it leaves you nauseous for a while, which isn’t fun.

Yesterday, on the way to a meeting, I was reading about Fort Wayne real estate, when I suddenly felt like throwing up. I never get motion sickness, so I was confused. Turns out, I shouldn’t have eaten right after drinking the stuff since it apparently causes nausea if you eat right after drinking the juice.

On the plus side, though, it has fixed my sleeping habits, and I’m more energetic during the day.

EN2010!

I was able to register for this event yesterday. It was crazy. I had to spend about 2 hours more or less refreshing the registration page. It kept showing a “System Busy” page, since a lot of people were trying to register for the conference as well. Good thing my mom left me her credit card, because by the time I got through the system, she and my dad had already left.

It’s my mom’s birthday tomorrow, so I need to head out in a while to get a birthday gift.

Virtua Tennis 2009!

I was able to get Virtua Tennis 2009 for $7.50 on Steam this morning! :) That’s 75% off the original price! :) I’m glad I waited before getting it. Go check it out, if you’re interested in the game. It’s a pretty good deal.

I’m currently downloading the game files and because I have a pretty sucky internet connection, this means I won’t be able to play online until the game finishes installing. It’s currently at 35%. I’m relieved that Steam put the game on sale while my brother’s out of town, since he seems to hog the bandwidth most of time with all his torrent downloads.

On in-game attitudes

Since most of the games I play are online, I’m bound to encounter a lot of different players in-game. I started playing Team Fortress 2 about a couple of weeks ago, and can’t help but compare it to the Left 4 Dead community.

While I have to admit that I fell in love with Team Fortress 2′s gameplay, I have more love for Left 4 Dead’s community. I usually don’t feel the need for a mic during Left 4 Dead camps, so I don’t use one. When I play online, I rarely talk to the people I team up with – and that’s how I like it.

In Team Fortress, someone is bound to have a mic, and someone is bound to be a chatterbox. Sometimes along with that trait is an annoying in-game attitude which might make you want to rip the custom mouse pads off your desk so you can bang your head repeatedly on it.

There was one guy who felt the need to discuss President Obama’s shortcomings with the rest of his team while everyone else was trying to capture the flag. There are also guys who feel the need to criticize everyone else’s gameplay. There are the whiny guys who take the game too seriously that losing a round by 1 capture is considered a grave offense.

It’s crazy and, at the same time, admittedly entertaining. If anyone gets too annoying, I mute the noisy players.