Thought I'd throw these on here. I usually have the odd collectable item, but at the moment the rarest thing I own is probably Cosmic Smash:-(. I did have both a Simpsons and a GTA VI LE Xbox 360s a couple of months ago, but needed to sell them to finance my upcoming trip to Japan. Besides, I can't afford to house them properly (it annoys me when I see amazing collections that must have cost thousands to accumulate, but which are then housed on shelves made of MDF and played on a 1970s RCA 20" TV). Anyway... My games. Mostly PS3 and Dreamcast with the odd Neo Geo and PS2 game thrown in: My PS3, a PS3 case, a just-about-working Dreamcast and various 360 case parts: An Xbox, awaiting the arrival of a chip for modification: A Neo Geo AES, again awaiting modification, but purely because I can't be bothered to do a 40 pin bios replacement: NGPC and Tesco Value loaf of bread: And my monitor, which I play stuff on. Gaming related items in the photo include a broken GBA SP, a 360 DVD drive and Trivial Pursuit:love2: (and I suppose the iPhone, if you can be bothered to play games on it):
That bottom picture is quality, I don't think I've ever seen so many random things thrown together :lol:
The hammer's there because the shelf fell down last night. Note the spirit level and solitary rawlplug in the pic as well:icon_bigg
Hey guy we use the same Japanese book! I find it great but mine has a pink cover. Great things you have btw
The pink one is the main book, the yellow has vocab summaries and grammar points:nod: I don't actually study Japanese anymore, but as they're pretty good, I thought I may as well keep them. They're bound to be handy at some point, especially if I need to talk about a certain Mr Schmit who works for IMC and likes coffee.
Santos-san is always good for a laugh too. When we watched the lessons on film (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mg_QQNOVkUs) after finishing the course we had to laugh all the time, especially the tutor. 1:43 is epic :lol:
:lol: Effectively Santos san is good too ! But besides that these books are very useful. Expensive but useful.
I got mine reasonably cheap at a Japanese book store here in London - let me know if you ever need the 2nd book, as I think I may have that around somewhere as well.