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      <title>Facebook feed broken, super. Also Saki! </title>
      <description>Lets see... the Facebook feed doesn't seem to be updating. That's a bit of a problem. I guess I'd need to fix that up at some point. Which means more Charhut work. I haven't touched the codebase since maybe September, so that will be interesting. Probably won't get around to that for awhile though.

I'll probably tackle my ever growing list of anime and movies to watch, books to read, and games to play next. I finished watching Ano Hana last night and watched the second Eva movie earlier today. I'll definitely need to show Ano Hana to Kristen :) The 
Eva movie helped a bit for the Gendo cosplay I'll be doing at AX. Hopefully Megan will be able to come. Just might be able to!

Also the &lt;a href=&quot;http://myanimelist.net/forum/?topicid=302412&quot;&gt;second season of Saki&lt;/a&gt; has been announced! Awesome! I don't know what to say - I'll be looking forward to that more than pretty much anything.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Jun 2011 21:22:38 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Karaoke as Well~</title>
      <description>Also after Fanime, we went to Gamba Karaoke. We got Megan to come as well, and she sings really well! I'd want to do a duet~ I've been practicing several anime songs, and I got to sing one of them at Fanime. Hopefully I can sing a few more at AX.

Ian, a man of true grit, has talked at length with the Madoka cosplayer we did the photoshoot with. Apparently she also likes Gamba Karaoke, and wouldn't be against the idea of everyone coming there to do some singing. I'd want very much to give that a shot!</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2011 23:51:15 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Fanime Recap! Next is Anime Expo!</title>
      <description>Fanime is always my favorite time of year. It's a place that is a universe all of its own and for that weekend, you can go ahead and forget you live anywhere else. It's hard to describe. This Fanime was especially awesome, since I was able to present to the world the Mami cosplay I made for Megan. It turned out pretty good! There are some little bits I'd like to touch up on it, but it was really well received - lots of people asked for pictures. It's awesome when a big ring of people would form up and take pictures! The Sunday was especially awesome, as there were a lot of cosplayers at the Madoka Magica meetup. I was at Fanime this year with Ian and the other Shane, and somehow the other Shane was able to set up a private photoshoot (since he has a very nice camera) with a Madoka and Homura cosplayer. Both of them were super awesome, and we took some cool pictures with them and Megan as Mami. We got both of them as friends on Facebook, and more pictures keep getting put up on their walls with them in their costumes. I keep seeing the two in various Fanime galleries that I see around the internet. They both did really good jobs!

I got a bunch of figures from Fanime, like over a dozen. And a case of Ramune! I'm sort of running out of room for figures, but I was advised to look into getting a big display case from Ikea. Apparently that's where Candice got hers, so that could be a good idea! I also have a clapper that I haven't made any use of yet - if the display case had some nice lights I could attach it to that. Would be cool. I also got the new issue of Megami magazine in the mail - it's tricky figuring out what posters I want to keep up and which to take down. It seems like I have all the Madoka posters I have currently up. Pretty much all of the posters in my main room are either Madoka or K-On at the moment. I wasn't able to figure out too many posters to take down, so the poster density in the room may have increased slightly.

Next up, however, is Anime Expo! I'll finally be able to go with Kristen since she wasn't able to come to Fanime. She'll be able to rock the Recette costume, which I hope gets a few pictures. Megan will come too, so she can use the Mami costume some more. I'll need to touch up some parts of it here and there. There are some bits of the boots I want to touch up, as well as a bit of the corset and a lot of the hair. Megan said she was going to go a bit more blonde, so I will need to add that layer of blonde hair to the curls. I'll have a bit more time to make it better, so it'll be cool! Megan said she would get the skirt and the shirt dry cleaned, so I'll let her make those things happen. I haven't really &lt;i&gt;cleaned&lt;/i&gt; parts of the costumes I've done before, since I'm afraid they'd just fall apart. I'm not too familiar with what dry cleaning does, but hopefully it'll work alright.

I also acquired a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Sony-NEX5A-Digital-Camera-Interchangeable/dp/B003MPN90S/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1307309749&amp;sr=8-5&quot;&gt;Sony NEX5A&lt;/a&gt; camera for taking pictures at AX. Since the other Shane and his nice camera won't be in attendance, I'll need to step it up and take pictures. This camera isn't a huge DSLR, but the quality of pictures is comparable. It makes a legit shutter sound like the DSLRs, has various settings like them, can take lots of pictures very quickly like them, and has interchangeable lenses like them, so it should be a very cool camera. I'm also going to try to put together a Gendo Ikari cosplay for myself for AX, since I was advised that I could pull it off pretty well. It's fairly simple to do. I'll need to find a red turtleneck sweater, which hopefully won't be too hard to find. I'll need to get a jacket to modify - I acquired some shiny green stuff and gold trim that I'll need to do it. I'll also need to get some sweet orange sunglasses and let my beard grow out a little so I can shave it properly. I'll need to shave off the mustache though in order to make it look like Gendo... I really hope I don't look terrible after doing so. I keep it the way it is because I know it works.

Anime Expo will also have the Kalafina and Hatsune Miku concerts, which are the primary reasons that I'm going. Which means that we're probably going to end up waiting in line for a long time. But since I haven't been able to see Kristen in a long time or show her a lot of the new anime series', I acquired an iPad 2 that I'll put a lot of the shows on. We can then watch a bunch while in the line. Getting the iPad has a secondary purpose as well - later down the line I'm going to trade it for the other Shane's iPad 1, and I'll eventually port Mahjong Sky to iPhone, iPad, Windows Phone and stuff. I just need to soon put some focus onto Mahjong Sky like I was putting into the Mami cosplay.

What else... there's an nVidia SC2 tournament that I signed up for. I'm going to need to practice quite a bit to stand a fighting chance. After watching some of the Fanime masquerade skits, I thought of a cool Madoka/Evangelion skit that I'd like to put on. I'd just need to reprise this here Gendo cosplay, Megan as Mami, and get the other 4 Madoka girls and some sort of Kyuubey plushie. And props. It'll be cool though! I ran the idea by Candice and Jonathan and they are both stoked. I think that's all I got for right now.</description>
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      <title>Mami Cosplay! Content Quest 2011!</title>
      <description>I'm just about done with the Tomoe Mami costume for Fanime. I have all but the hair completed. This weekend we're going to get some proper hair extensions and then I'm going to somehow wrap them around some wire I've curled into the right shape. With that, it'll be done. According to the last blog post, I start this just about three months ago. I know that many, many nights since then have focused, tirelessly, on making the costume. That's about how long it takes to make this kind of thing for me. I'm probably not the fastest and best at it though. Making each boot (or rather, the &quot;sock&quot; kind of thing that goes around the boot) took about 6-7 hours. For each! There's a lot of parts to it, even though it looks pretty simple when you look at it.

Along with wanting to finish Mahjong SKY, a big thing I'd like to do is consume all of the media that I've acquired but never used. That means reading the stack of books and manga on my counter, watching the movies I have on my to-do list, catching up on all the anime I have, and playing all the games on my backlog. I would like to accomplish that. I wonder how I would feel after that. Very often I'll pass by a game or something because I feel like I have enough of a backlog that I shouldn't just add to it. It would be interesting to buy a new game and play it while it's still new and relevant and discussed. And also to not have that feeling. We shall see! I certainly have a good level of resolve that I demonstrated while working on the costume, so I know how to stick to a long term goal. The only trick is whether I want to focus on SKY or focus on my backlogs. Maybe both? I certainly get a good amount of progress when I focus on SKY - the other day I sat down and moved all my known bugs and work items into a tracking system, fixed a bug and finished a work item. It worked pretty well.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 16:58:31 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Mami cosplay is go!</title>
      <description>So I'm going to start working on a Mami cosplay for Megan for Fanime! Although I was wanting to do a Kirino cosplay for Megan, I've made seifuku before. Haven't done a magical girl yet! It will be fun to put together. I also bought two of the pop-cap muskets I saw on Amazon. I was searching their selection for the ones I wanted. I was torn between this 37&quot; long one vs. this, like 54&quot; one, if I'm remembering the length correctly. The long one would be long and fun but the short ones were the right shape. I got two of the short ones, and I have a plan on making them look like Mami's guns.

I also finished reading Cosmos on the plane last night. I was visiting home this weekend in order to goto the dentist, goto the optometrist, and also get a haircut. I showed Madoka Magica to Megan and she seems to like the show pretty good! I took some measurements but I'll have to do my best with improvising in order to make it into something. It's tricky, trying to build a garment just from numbers. The body has a lot of curves to it. I have some things I can pull ideas from, though. I mainly want to get Mami's girdle thing done just right. If that part looks solid then all should be good.

I also went with Corey, someone I knew from high school and haven't really seen since, to this Karaoke place on Homestead. I've been going to the Dubliner for a little while now, so I have some confidence singing. This place was more of a Japanese style Karaoke place, though, with the little rooms. So we got some dinner and sung lots of Japanese songs. They had lots of songs from K-On there, which was sweet! Most of the songs I did I looked up the romanized lyrics on my phone so I wouldn't be caught off guard - the lyrics showed up on the screen, but in Japanese. They didn't always have inlined kana on the kanji. I did do a K-On song without the phone, though, just reading the kana from the screen. I was glad that I could read them that quickly. So yeah, dinner and karaoke, then we got some ice cream and I took her home. It was uh, a date kinda! I don't really have any experience doing anything like that, but it worked out real well. I would note that there is a very general, overall thing that I learned - I'd probably have [i]nothing[/i] to talk about with someone I don't share a lot of interests with. I do indeed share a lot of interests with Corey...</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2011 10:48:53 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Recette! Madoka Magica!</title>
      <description>Fanime should be sweet. This Recette costume turned out really well. I did put in the wire and stuff and it works really well. Also the internet is abuzz about Puella Magi Madoka Magica after episode 3 that aired this last thursday. It's a super amazing show... I wouldn't might putting together some cosplay for that, especially for someone that would want to go as Mami.

I acquired a big 60&quot; TV this weekend, which I needed to get delivered because much like the Ikea sofa, it wouldn't fit in a Mini. It should be awesome when it's all setup and stuff! I got the parts for an HTPC to hook up to it, and I'm looking to watch all sorts of animes on it. Hopefully that ends up being super cool. It'll be awhile before that's all set up though.

Hopefully I'll be able to beat alot of games! Work on Mahjong Sky! I would like to exercise more! Work on cleaning up everything! I got some of the nose things that lets you pull off all the junk out of your skin. Also my bathroom was accumulating a big pool of water which I hope will get fixed today while I'm at work. I dunno. But yeah!</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 11:28:24 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Recette cosplay almost done, snow, more rings</title>
      <description>I should go about making more rings, which are the circular images on the top of each page on here. There are like 150-200 of them right now IIRC. I'm not sure why I called them rings, but they're one of my favorite features of this here charhut.

It was snowing this morning, and pretty fiercely at that. But now you can hardly tell it was snowing at all. I wasn't really aware that it could be so much like rain or whatever such that it could change so quickly like that.

Also I'm almost done putting together the cosplay costume of Recette for Kristen for Fanime! It turned out pretty well, although I'm thinking that I should go get some wire or something to make sure the apron doesn't fold oddly on the bottom. It has a bunch of yellow clay things on the bottom that weigh it down in a weird way and make it fold such that it doesn't look quite like Recette's. If I could wire it up then the bottom of it would try to stay fairly round around the waist. Usually I have this problem with skirts with my cosplay outfits but I used wool to make this skirt which is a lot stiffer and heavier. It actually puffs out on it's own pretty well! I could always get the wire and just safety pin it on underneath before going to the con, maybe, if it ends up not working to sew it in. I also don't know if it would make it uncomfortable to wear... maybe not, since it's in two pieces. I'll give it a shot.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Dec 2010 16:41:37 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Needed to reset passwords, derp</title>
      <description>I spent a good amount of time resetting passwords earlier this week because of the Great Kotaku Password Leak of '10. It was hard to think up a new password but I got a pretty good one. Unfortunately it was my universal password that I used so there was quite a &lt;i&gt;bit&lt;/i&gt; of password changing to be done. It's not like I even commented all that often on Kotaku.

Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker is pretty sweet so far. I've been playing it for 45 minutes or so each night, fitting it in alongside Starcraft 2 and Minecraft and things. It definitely does feel like a Metal Gear Solid game although there's a bit too much faffing about. There's a lot of base management that doesn't really have any purpose besides giving a reason to gradually unlock new weapons and items, and the game is broken up into 'Missions' that break it up too much. Sometimes the missions start off where the last ended, but sometimes they don't. Since it's not one continuous mission, it doesn't have the same feeling you had in MGS1-3 (and kinda 4) where you were doing things in and around a large, continuous area. Also it has some boss stages that aren't quite as fantastic as Metal Gear bosses should be. (Fighting a tank, for instance. Not a tank driven by a vulcan-wielding shaman with lots of ravens mind you - just a tank and some dudes.) But the storyline is, so far, as epic as a Metal Gear game, and has a similar sort of humor.

  I have more single player games I need to play and finish though before I can allow myself to purchase other games. I really want to get Power Gig and Rock Band 3 to have their really nice guitars. And other games that I've seen around too. I'll probably wait until January to get them.

I've been working on the Recette cosplay costume for Kristen for Fanime, and it's almost done! I just need to make the red ball hair band thing, get Kristen a yellow shirt, fit the apron on her so I can measure out the rest of the ribbon on the back (where to cut it off and make the little yellow end-bits) and then get some boots that I can modify. It'll be sweet, the stuff I've got so far looks really nice. Maybe I can also put together a Kirino cosplay from Ore no Imouto for Megan, since that would be perfect for her.

Although once I'm done with Recette I'd like to restart work on Mahjong Sky. It doesn't look like there's a real solid Riichi Mahjong game for Android &lt;i&gt;or&lt;/i&gt; iPhone out right now (or Windows Phone 7 either, cough) so I could really, really fill that niche.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2010 16:54:54 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>In Washington now~</title>
      <description>So two weeks ago now I packed up and came up to Redmond, Washington to start working at Microsoft. Me and Mom got a big moving truck (too big, since they were out of the smaller ones) and drove on up. We got to stop in Vancouver to see my brother Davin and the next day finished the journey up to this place.

Once we got here and got to the apartment complex I had pre arranged to move into, the next couple days were spent acquiring essentials and stuff. We went to Target and Fred Meyer alot and picked up all sorts of various things, to Goodwill to get a Desk and some bookshelves, and Ikea to get a queen sized bed (since I'm used to that size from San Clemente) and a mattress and a dresser. Finally we went to the Mini dealership in Seattle and I got a Mini Cooper! So I have a car now. It's great and awesome and I sprung for the more featured 'S' model which is faster. It's an automatic but it has a manual transmission mode that works like the Initial D arcade games where you push up on the stick to shift up and down to shift down (or the other way around, I haven't really played around with it yet.) Cool stuff! It's nice and small and fast and I can't wait to do stuff with it with people.

It was snowing and icing recently though, so I learned pretty quickly how to navigate in those conditions. It's been interesting. Also I found that if I make use of the &quot;Sport&quot; mode the car has, I can get much better traction and control on the more slippery parts of the road. The car is pretty good.

Next up I'm planning to fly home for Thanksgiving. It leaves rather early which will hopefully work out for me... I'm not entirely sure when, like, I should leave for the airport. If the roads are anything like they were the other evening, it would have to be pretty darn early. But if they're going to be anything like this morning it won't be an issue at all. There's also that like... Thursday, which is Thanksgiving... see, I'm leaving around 9:30 in the AM which gets there noonish. That's a good time to arrive, plenty before anything's going on. But it's been said that this is a very busy time of the year to travel. Do most people do so the day before Thanksgiving? How many people &lt;i&gt;also&lt;/i&gt; find it very workable to leave Thanksgiving morning? So those are two possible issues, the weather and the people, that I might have to fight with to successfully plane it up. Also the flight back is also 9:30 AM ish but on Sunday. That might be even more busy - I imagine a Sunday would be prime time to head home from this holiday... hrm.

I have a bunch of pictures from Japan I'd like to put up here. I've been updating this here Charhut pretty effectively so maybe I'll get to it soon!</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 00:28:42 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Tokyo Trip Report!</title>
      <description>The other week I went to Tokyo! In Japan! It was for 6 days and 5 nights or so, although 2 of those days were half days where you arrive in the middle of the day and leave in the middle of another day. I went with Kristen and we stayed at a hotel near Tokyo Tower. Since I was starting at Microsoft in a couple weeks and was sitting on a decent savings, I decided to take this trip. It's not something I could have ever expected to do, since going places isn't really something I've ever done. But yeah!

We got to Japan, and took the Keisei Skyliner into Tokyo, and took the metro using a stack of 2-day metro passes we got at the airport. Once we finally got all the way to the station closest to our hotel ( the Toranomon station on the Ginza line ) we went top side. Woo! Tokyo is a big city for sure. We found a pretty legit ramen place to have dinner. They have very impressive setups when they do road work. Lots of lights and inflatable things and robot things flagging cars over or just people flagging cars. Really cool.

We then went to Akihabara! Took a couple minutes to find the main area from where the subway let out, since there's lots of exits from each subway station... I picked the wrong exit, kind of. So once we found it, wow! There's lots of stuff to see, lots of shops. Since there's such a wide variety of anime goods, you can't really see it all by only looking at one store. That day in the morning we only had time to look through the two Toranoana stores that are right next to each other. We then went to Asakusa to see the Tokyo Jidai Matsuri, which had all sorts of shops and food and stuff at the Sensouji temple as well as a parade! Kristen bought quite a few things amongst all the shops and did temple stuff, and we both got some ice cream. The ice cream person said to eat the ice cream around the area of the little shop, since we wouldn't want to bring food into the other shops selling nicer goods and stuff. She said it in Japanese, and we understood pretty good! I'm not confident enough in my Japanese to say or understand fairly complicated sentences, but I can do the simpler ones alright. After that we got lunch there in a shoutengai next to the shops leading up to the temple. I got a rice omelet which was good stuff! Twas a recommended thing for me to try and it worked out well.

We spent the rest of that day in Akihabara, where we looked around for games and stuff. We checked out the arcade there with all the claw machines with various prizes to win. Lots of figures and other anime goods. Kristen got a little plushie on her first try, which was really cool - I spent quite a bit of yen trying to win some Working and Saki figures. The claw machines in Tokyo are different than most. While most machines have the claw that goes down and back up, trying to pick up the item, the claw machines there in Akiba have a large item perched on shelves in different ways and you need to use the general claw machine mechanics to nudge and push the prize into the hole. With the better prizes there's no way to get the prize in one try - there's even a 500 yet for 3 tries coin slot. The prizes really good so it's pretty worth it. I tried a gundam and mahjong game on the higher levels, and then we looked around at some more shops. Looking around at games, I picked up Love Plus and Saki Portable. We then tried to hurry to Tokyo Tower because I saw online that they had bands play up there on Wednesday nights. Unfortunately they didn't have a band booked for that night, but we did get a good look at Tokyo from way up high.

On the thursday we went to Tokyo Disney Sea! We were there all day and it was great. I had seen a long time ago images of the Mysterious Island area of the park where they had the Journey to the Center of the Earth ride. It was so long ago I was looking at those pictures and I remember being so pumped and excited about it. It was the highlight of the trip for me and we did it last (since we got Fastpasses and they were for, like, right before the park was closing) and it was so worth it. It was like... firstly, it's a Disney ride with a long line with lots of stuff to see while you wait. All the stuff is so amazing though, thematically, and really immersive. There's no nonsense about it - you wind through an awesome line and get into a Haunted Mansion like elevator. It goes down and makes great, powerful, mechanical steampunk noises and lights on the way down, and then there's more at the bottom. There wasn't any narration or anything because it didn't need it. The ride itself was awesome with great things to see and lots of speed and man. So worth the hype from many years prior.

We also saw a sweet live show that's really hard to describe and a waterfall that was on fire. Super cool! We walked around alot and were there all day. Saw most of everything but we didn't really find Port Discovery until near the end. That place is a lot like Tom Sawyer island which I love to just run around. I could have spent way more time there. Also the train rides there and back were quite tiring - changing trains at Tokyo station involves a really, really long tunnel you need to walk down.

The next day we wen't all over Tokyo for shopping and stuff! We went to Ikebukuro, looked at the Toranoana store for stuff for Megan and also looked in Sunshine City for Ice Cream City! We got some good ice cream. We had a hard time deciding on where to eat and settled on another ramen place, which was good. We got to try out the vending machine / sit down style of place, where you buy a ticket for your meal from a vending machine and then had the ticket to the people working there. We went to Shinjuku where I spotted some high school girls with guitar backpacks. Awesome! We got some stuff at a big department store there and went to Shibuya. Shibuya is a pretty cool place! We only got to touch on a small portion of each of these places, really. In Shibuya we finally got to goto a Mahjong parlor called &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.shibuton.jp/&quot;&gt;Shibuton&lt;/a&gt;. I played two games and they were pretty darn intense. I managed to use my Japanese well enough to talk to the guy and play the games, and I got to play on a sweet automatic table. Games move pretty fast (since it takes a long time to play a full game, you need to be snappy) so I'd often have to decide what to discard before I've finished arranging all my tiles. Playing at a real mahjong parlor is the kind of place where if you pon or chii, you need to discard before you reach for their tile, just to keep the game going.

After that we looking into Shibuya 109, and spotted some of the really expensive, fashionable things they had for sale. We went to another place nearby that had some men's fashion stuff as well, where I got a sweet 7000 yet jacket. Kristen was beginning to build up an outfit so we could have a nice dinner in Roppongi Hills, so she got a shirt there. We saw some nice shoes we hesitated on in Ikebukuro, so we went back to see if they were still open. They weren't so we tried out a Japanese McDonalds. My Japanese was spot on, we ordered, and it was good.

The last day we started off going to Odaiba! We didn't really get to see too much of it, unfortunately, since we were strapped for time. While in the area we got up close to the Big Sight, and I got to bask in how big it was and imagine how cool it would be to be there for a Comiket. We got back on the Yurikamome to another Metro station and went to the Ageha nightclub in Shin Kiba for an all day concert with eight bands, most notably being Sambomaster! I'm glad that I got to see one of my favorite Japanese bands while I was there, since I do quite like seeing the bands I like live. They were super excellent, and I'm hardpressed to decide whether a Sambomaster or a Dragonforce concert has more energy. I'm not sure if I got so sweaty from jumping and stuff at any other concert, although it's possible. There was another band there that I hadn't heard of before that kicked a lot of ass. I was actually able to find their name just now - it was in all in kanji so I couldn't really catch or read the actual band name at the time - Dohatsuten. Man, they were super cool. After that we went back to Odaiba to buy the shoes we couldn't get before, going to a concert and all. We went back to the hotel to get cleaned up a bit, and then had dinner in Roppongi Hills. It's an amazing place, and again, we didn't really get to check it out too throughly or really anywhere else in Roppongi. After dinner all the subways stopped running, which was fairly inconvenient. You'd think that they'd run later, especially those that service Roppongi since it's supposed to be a place with a rocking night life. We managed to negotiate a taxi and made our way back to the hotel.

Before we went to the airport the next day we managed to squeeze in an hour and a bit more in Akiba. I really wanted to get the Lynette Bishop plushie but they were pretty sold out. We saw some cool stuff, but definitely not enough. We didn't even really have time to check out any maid cafes! There were plenty of stores to check out as each is fairly small and all of the goods are fairly spread out. We probably could have found one if we had more time. But yeah. After that we came back home and there isn't too much to say about that.

I have a lot more I'd like to write about, such as moving up to Seattle and stuff about starting at Microsoft. I obviously can't say too much, but yeah.</description>
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