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2006-08-22 @ 9:51 p.m.

Was surfing the Internet in the e-Plaza, and I came across this and this. The former's a gorgeous fractal flame screensaver, while the latter's some sort of intellectual CCG. Go check them out. You might have a bit of trouble with the screensaver though, because the server's often overloaded, which makes downloading the "sheep" really slow. The site recommends using BitTorrent to speed things up. The whole concept is fascinating and not a little addictive. I also finished watching Vanity Fair, and I stand by everything I said earlier. Tom Sturridge's character really did look like a younger version of Jonathan Rhys-Meyers's. The movie ending is a lot more pleasant than the novel's, which kind of defeats the point of the whole tale. Well, it's rare for movie adaptations to stick faithfully to the books from which they drew inspiration. There was a very distinct Indian vibe in the movie though, due to its being directed by Mira Nair. That was something original at least.



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