oh.. only the 1st episode have been aired in japan so far..and i watched it on friday itself.. it was ok..the editing could have been better. and it's too random even for lucky star.
haha.. isn't it getting old? i'll get it changed soon. a little "freshness" to my profile at least.. and yea.. "gogogo" cos i'm trying to study.. hardddddddddd..
that's how classical has survived over the years.. i'm not a big fan but i do know my bach from chopin.. haha.. i'm head of to sleep now anyways.. have a good day!
we had a great time today... i got her a pair of earrings she loved and of course flowers...and ate lots of strawberry shortcake...i had way too much sugar today...;P
oh no... my grades in uni are terrible.. *_* i was asked by new acquaintances if i was actually majoring in photography. i had to disappoint them and started wondering too what i'm doing..
nahh. i'm not at all smart. not in the book-wise way at least. it's just that it seems as thou i am when it comes to linguistics and languages i guess. haha.
so you get to practise those elements while learning actual usage and building up for faster response when u actually do. if not, you'd be grappling with everything as they'll all be very new to u.
somehow i feel that those "beginner" conversational stuff are better suited for other levels. cos u should understand the grammar and perhaps some of the vocabulary too before u learn situational usage.
hmm. if i'm not wrong they are for conversational japanese? i've downloaded pimsleur before. didn't find it useful. then again, it is good for beginners i guess. your best bet is engaging a native teacher. XD
hey, have you ever used the Japanese learning program Pimsleur? i have been using it recently and it's been really helpful...i also have the rosetta stone...but it feels a little overwhelming for me...haha
thanks. hope you find the right camera soon. which reminds me that i saw a tonne of people buying compacts AND dslrs at a recent local "computer fair" that i was at. i hope they found theirs too. haha.
well.. you should also try going out to a shop and try them out. you'll be holding/keeping/using it. so you should just go with the one you're most comfortable with eventually. my 2 cents worth anyways.
and i don't like the sonys too. i'd recommend the panasonic lumix series for their all-roundedness and fujifilms for their high iso quality. check them out on dpreview.com
ah. the megapixels don't matter really. us consumers are never going to print like 30feet wide or anything to see the difference. i'm not sure about kodak but i'd steer clear of canon compacts.