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Looking it from the bright side.

Okay, it's been around five days since I've tried my best to fix the annoying problem I'm dealing with. I failed pretty bad, let's put it at that. But, since I'm pretty much getting an Playstation 3 by the end of the year... I will simply keep on playing.

Getting my goals complete. The side which involves full arcade games, and premium DLC will sadly enough be entirely forgotten. As, they've taken the right from me to purchase MS points, I can't afford them. Simply put. It's pretty much going back to the Playstation 2 days... No big charges tied to it. Good thing the PS3 online is free, because at that point, the whole Pay-For-Basics-For-Your-X360 stuff is gone as soon as the PS3 takes a spot.

But in the meantime, as I'm pretty much saving on money, and missing out on some of the best games like BioShock, Mercenaries 2 and Halo 3, I've gotten alot more free time. I've got myself a new job to finance the whole PS3 thing. I work in somekind of warehouse in Brooklyn, a security job mixed with paperwork. I do nightshifts along with three other guys. Fred, Daryll and Johnny. And, well... What the hell do you do at night, from 6PM 'till 3-4AM? I have no idea, heck even when a coffee cup gets knocked over, we'll be laughing about it for half a' hour. Fred sometimes highjacks the forklift and starts to screw around with it... Racing around the warehouse... Watching ESPN on a crappy 9" screen. I usually just boot up an computer and just do the work I am supposed to, and then it's wasting 7 hours of time away by just doing something that's just random to the core.

The frase "Making money by sitting on your ass" is a huge understatement doing this job.

And when things really get boring, I just finish the script I've been working on. Hell, 70.000 lines of dialoge. It's not just a thing I want, it's something I wanna achieve. Yes yes yes... It's the Drive or Die bullcrap again, but looking from the bright side; It's better to work on something I like and hope you'll succeed, rather than attempting something that you know will fail. Which in this case is, trying to fix this error MS set me up with.

Adios amigos.