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Dragon Age

November was a big month for new computer games, and three games have already swallowed up most of my free time.

The first was Dragon Age, which I grabbed as soon as it came out. I’m a massive fan of CRPGs, and I’ve enjoyed all of Bioware’s previous games so this was an automatic purchase. So far I’ve found it highly entertaining, and I think I’ve sunk about 50 hours into the thing.

Next comes Modern Warfare 2, which is hugely popular. I’ve heard that approximatly 2% of people in England now own a copy, which is insane. The single player game is all about the set pieces for me, so the fact that the plot makes absolutly no sense didn’t detract from the overall experience. I wish it had been longer, like the majority of people that play the campaign, but I think it’s well padded by the special ops missions. The multiplayer very close to the original, which means it’s very addictive and entertaining, and I can never get enough of the sounds of bullets hitting flesh and the ding of experience after each kill.

Thirdly I bought Assassin’s Creed 2. The original game was fun but flawed, due to some very repetative missions. This time Ubisoft have gone closer to the GTA way of doing things, which makes the storyline feel a lot more fluid. The addition of a town which you can sink your money into is a bit gimiky, but enjoyable. The movement is still a bit clunky, and I find that I throw myself in the wrong direction with startiling regularity.

All in all it’s been quite an enjoyable month of gaming.

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Death to the Pocket PC

Honfleur-8 by you.At work half my time is spent struggling with bloody Pocket PC development. I go on holiday and this is what the tourist office give me as my virtual tour guide. ARGH! And, as can be expected, it didn’t work. Rubbish.

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New iPhone

I’ve just got a new iPhone, and I must say that it’s definately full of win. I’m writing this post from the bus, which is a very nice thing to be able to do. Mad finger typing skills.

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First Attempt at Sushi

On monday I decided to finally have a go at making Sushi. I’m a pretty big fan, but I don’t get to eat it much because of the price of Sushi restaurants around Brighton. I knew the basics of rice, seaweed and fish, but not the details so I looked around the web and found a few good sites. The recipie for Sushi rice I got from Setsuko Yoshizuka at about.com, which I loved because of it’s simplicity. After watching some videos on youtube and reading through Mark Hutchenreuther’s excellent site, I felt I was ready.

The actual experience was pretty fun. I managed to almost burn myself on the rice (which sticks to you so you can’t shake it off!) and the rice itself had a few burnt bits, but it was definatly edible. The hardest thing was the rolling, probably because I hadn’t packed down the filling and had put too much rice in. Liz seemed to like it, and it was definatly a learning experience. We’ve also still got enough ingredients to make several more batches, so I’ll have another attempt soon. Below are the results from my first try.

Sushi Attempt #1

Sushi Attempt #1

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