well i started playing ghost recon on elite level, and like halo on legendary, it's a very different (and better, more or less) game. it would be nice if the engine was updated, but i am guessing the multiplayer is pretty good. phik and shaver don't have it, and we don't have xbox live, so i can't really tell.
joe and i were going to go get my driver's license renewed tomorrow, since it expires this year. i am not sure why we were going to do it tomorrow, but i don't think it will happen since the last bruins game of the season is on tomorrow afternoon. joe and i must have seen at least 50 or 60 bruins games this year. i don't really want to miss the last regular season game, especially since it doesn't matter at all.
i'm sitting here watching the iraqi information minister lie through his teeth on tv, and i can't help but wonder what if he was telling the truth and the us gov't was lying? that would probably make an interesting book/movie, but it is pretty much impossible i guess.
sigh, i keep meaning to go to sleep (it's 7:11 am now) but i end up playing a level of ghost recon, or reading some other web page, or waiting for the centcom briefing (which just came on).
lately i've been thinking about how the start of this war 2 weeks ago and in afganistan on my birthday almost a year and a half ago to the day weren't as shocking to me as when the first gulf war started, whichever year that was. this isn't to say i didn't watch the tv when the bombing of baghdad started. in fact, i think i mentioned that i was streaming it to joe.
anyway, my guess is that 9/11 really has had a muting effect on media events or something. i might be wrong, and just want to write that, but who knows.
my friend nat used to have a web page back in at least late '99. i don't know if he has these pages, but i think i'd like to read them.