I wonder if anyone reads these posts...
Friday, April 28, 2006
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Did some more updating on my website today. I added a writing section with a paper I wrote in college. I think I'll go do some housework now...
I'm thinking I may donate a domain and some free webspace to RCCW, the local Pro Wrestling organization. From what I can tell they don't have much of a web presense, at least not one I can find.
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
Sunday, April 23, 2006
notes from church:
mt 14:25
what we have belongs to god
pastor asked for a $100 bill, someone gave him one, he gave it to someone else
vs 21 - you are in a growth process
phil 4:11 - growth process
something about learned to be content
job lost everything and said naked i came into this world and naked i will leave
mt 14:25
what we have belongs to god
pastor asked for a $100 bill, someone gave him one, he gave it to someone else
vs 21 - you are in a growth process
phil 4:11 - growth process
something about learned to be content
job lost everything and said naked i came into this world and naked i will leave
I ran across this bit of Fire Pro Wrestling history in a faq:
-quote-
Since 1989, HUMAN Entertainment (and now Spike/VAiLL) have produced the unique and highly entertaining Fire Pro series of wrestling videogames for the Japanese market. In Japan, pro wrestling (or puroresu) is taken more seriously as a sport than it is in other regions of the world. Fire ProWrestling games are a reflection of this attitude, focusing on simulation and technique as opposed to flashy graphics. For that reason, Fire Pro has developed a loyal following in its native homeland and an ever-growing legion of fans in North America, Europe and other parts of the world.
In the last decade, over a dozen Fire ProWrestling titles have appeared on several consoles, including PC Engine, SNES, Saturn, PlayStation, Wonderswan and GameBoy Advance. Some handheld versions have been released in the U.S., and it's rumored we soon may see a Fire Pro title for PlayStation 2 here in the States.
-snip-If you want more details of the story of Fire Pro, read "History of the Fire ProWrestling Series" by the Mysterious Kagura. -end quote-
I had this file years back, wish I could find it. Chatted with 'the mysterious kagura' quite a bit aswell, nice guy. Haven't been in touch with him in years...
Wonder what he's up to these days.
Wow... I can't even remember the last time I even played a Fire Pro game.
must sleep...
