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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Glitchy with an attitude



I love watching the forums. Most of the postings follow a set, predictable pattern of give and take and are mostly quite dull. But sometimes there are some true fireworks that make reading it fun.
Today provided some entertainment in the thread titled HCV: Status Update! Glitchy posts a short, innocuous response to GlassWalls. Jersquall responds to Glitchy: "Nice sig glitchy you still sporting all those cloths or are they in the broom closet with..?"
This was Jersquall's cheeky way of pointing out that Glitchy is wearing jeans hacked from Japan. And the implication is that pointing such out would ruin Glitchy's chance to serve on the HCV (assuming he applied).
Glitchy shows much pluck in his response by saying: "I did it for the picture, what's it to you? What's the point of pointing that out? Are you trying to take a shot at me or something? You can't hurt my chances just because I have a pair of jeans on in a picture. I'm sorry if I sound a bit harsh but, you comment is odd."
I have to say I love the in-your-face attitude on display there. Personally I do think Jer has a point. I am dead set against such actions that would let someone wear Japanese clothes in the NA Home servers. But I do like seeing such displays of attitude in the forums too.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Hunnybunnee & Me Part III: The Cooperation


I ran into Hunnybunnee yet again the other morning. This time, instead of the mall, it was in Central Plaza. And, more specifically, at Listen At Home. I danced. She danced. And, she actually joined me for a dance. And she told me about a cool youtube video I should check out called Playstation Home - The Movie. It was a curious exchange and you know, I think Hunnybunnee is warming up to me. Maybe someday we can actually be friends.

Anyway, for those of you curious about the movie, you should check it out.

Monday, June 7, 2010







There had been some confusion regarding the block list and the ability to send and receive game invites. I was told at one point that the block list prevented game invites, while other said it isn't true.

What I discovered is: if someone is on your block list, you cannot send them game invites. But, the person who is on your block list CAN send you game invites. And, unlike personal space invitations where there is a period of time after an invitation is send when you can send another, game invites can come in consecutively.
I make this suggestion to the Home devs. Please 1. put in the delay in game invites that currently exists in personal invitations, and 2. if someone is on the block list, please prevent any game invites from being sent or received.

Just like in prison, where a prisoner can form a deadly weapon out of innocuous objects like a plate of mashed potatoes, users in Home can use anything at their disposal as a weapon to harass other users. My friends and I have been harassed by a user, who is on our block list, by him using the game invites.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Thank you, Carl!

I received a phone call from Carl the customer service rep at SONY, and J-T-W-NY has been unbanned. He told me he couldn't get much info from the Home people about why it happened (go figure...)
But I am just happy to have cleared my name and am back in Home. I'm going to a party tonight on artform-fazeone's yacht, so I'll tell you all about it.
Now, will Lithium also unban me???

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Evading the Lithium ban...

I evaded my two bans on the Lithium forums today by using my trusty proxy. Some day I will just change my IP address once I figure out how to do something that technical and advanced.

Anyway, I pulled this picture off of the forums. This was taken and posted by Rianor last night when we were hanging out in the bowling alley. When we finished our third game, a cue ball from the pool tables appeared where I was sitting. It was a strange sight. I took some pictures.

But that's not what I'm focusing on. What I want to talk about is my favorite topic: me. That's me on the left. But, I look very strange. That isn't what my avatar looks like to me. I've noticed in general that when someone photographs me in Home I look very goofy. Or, I look goofier than usual.
And speaking of looks, I received the picture to the left from my pal hunnybunnee. She sent this to me on the XMB with a note saying "when I see you, this is what I think." This statement is a response to a note I sent to her, with the photos of us posing in the mall below, asking "don't we look cute?"

This is what hunnybunnee thinks I look like. And I have to say she's pretty close. Except for the sweater she's wearing in the pic (I wouldn't be caught dead wearing something that nerdy), this is pretty accurate. So thank you hunnybunnee.

And on another note. I ran into hunnybunnee this morning in the new football arena in Home. She told me she left a comment on this blog, but I have not seen it. Can you point it out to me hunnybunnee?

And so, in the spirit of revelation, posted to the right is an authentic picture of hunnybunnee, caught in action as he spends time on Home. You might be wondering how I was able to snap this pic of you. Well, all I can say is that I have a long reach. Until I see you again in Home....

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Hunnybunnee & Me Part II


Part II in the search for Honneybunnee.


I wandered around Home today. I came upon my favorite person: Hunnybunnee. She was posing in the mall just like last time. But instead of being dressed as a cop, she looked extremely sexy. So again: HELLO HUNNYBUNNEE. I hope you have a nice day.

Another reason why Lithium sucks


So I post on the forums under my gts account. And I get this today. I thought J-T-W-NY was banned? What did gts do? And my posts are so incidientary. The forums are worse off for my jokes and pictures.
Still waiting for customer service to complete their investigation of Home and these charges against me.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Ontological Horror


Right now the SONY customer service rep is going to ask HOME exactly why they suspended my account. On Friday Carl (that's his name) looked at the chat logs on May 21st (the date in question) and found nothing. I also asked him to find proof of me hacking into accounts and using info on a website (none of which makes sense).
While waiting, here is my contribution to the Home's Top Avatar: Horror Week competition. This is titled "Ontological Horror" with the caption "Is this establishment cat-free?" I couldn't think up anything funnier. I also concocted a brainy sounding quote: "the essece of horror is a threat to one's being." The quote is from me. But it's something Martin Heidegger or Paul Tillich might say.