2010 – The Resolutions!
So here we are; 2010. Quite the adventure, no? Only two years left until we all go bang-bang. Even so, if there’s one thing I regret about 2009 it’s the lack of a “goals for the year” post. I apparently didn’t have any goals for 2009 – a shame. So 2010 is already off to a better start. I have goals. A lot of them. In a year’s time, I’ll make a recap on how things went. Hopefully well. Much like Mats did a couple of days ago. Without further ado:
GENERAL
Learn to play at least one Rock Band song(one I 100% on Expert!) on a real guitar. (I really have no clue on how to play, so this will be a challenge. And yes, I’m gonna steal Trine’s guitar for this one!)
Get at least one A on an exam. (Should be obtainable, I just need to work hard and pay attention!)
Fit into my t-shirts by summer. (I’ve already started on this, and I have faith. With a minimum of 3 trips to the gym a week, and a healthier diet, I’m confident!)
Hunt down and kill everyone responsible for “Evony” and its advertisements. (If I manage this I’m sure I’ll get a medal)
I got a Canon EOS 1000D for christmas from Trine. I shall put it to good use! (I love taking pictures. I predict I will be doing a lot of it this year! : D)
CODING
Create my very own WordPress template. (I like the one I use now, but I’ve had it for quite som time. By the end of the year I will be using my own design)
Create Trine’s webpage. (She pitched me her idea quite some time ago, I just procrastinate too much! I promise to be done this year!)
Finish one of my two Xbox 360 webpage projects. (I’ve somewhat started fooling around with concepts for a couple of different ideas. They’re both web-based and they’re both Xbox 360 related. I think both will be of great use, so I need to decide on which to start with. Hopefully at least one of them is complete and live by the end of 2010.)
GAMING
Stop being such an achievement whore. (Yeah, I am. I have yet to buy a game based on easiness of achievements, but I am close.)
Reach 50′000 Xbox GamerPoints. (I’m at 31′135 now. So I need to complete about 19 games this year. Considering how much I play this shouldn’t be a problem. Yeah, and disregard that achievement whore thing. I’ll never stop!)
Complete old games before buying new. (Like Mats, I have a real bad habit of not completing games. I need to change this!)
So there we have it. I believe most of them are achievable, but we’ll see. Happy New Year, everyone! : )
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January 5th, 2010 at 1:25 am
I like that you want to be fit while at the same time saying you are going to spend thousands of hours on your 360. :D
January 5th, 2010 at 2:01 am
I’ve never been one for logic. Or sanity. But hey, it will work! I can spend about 2hours at the gym, three-four times a week, and a lot of hours playing 360. Then, in between, I can make sure I pay enough attention at school to be loadin’ up on the A’s.
You with me? It’ll work!
Hopefully.
January 5th, 2010 at 10:40 pm
Hehe, good luck! Join dailymile.com and be friends over there.
Btw, I need to complete Fable 2, Mass Effect and Fallout 3 so I can start playing Dragon Age. Too many cool games. Let’s make a promise to complete old games before we buy the new shiny ones.
Would be nice to do Veteran Spec Ops MW2, but you already have done that, right?
January 6th, 2010 at 9:29 pm
You’ve sure got some resolutions there, sonny! The trickiest part must be getting in shape while at the same time studying AND playing a shitload of games. :p I wonder if you’ll find time for all that.
Good luck, anyway. I’m sure you’ll manage to reach some of the goals for the new year. :)
January 13th, 2010 at 11:52 am
Google have issued a statement that their email system has been hacked by the Chinese, possibly using malware placed on people’s computers. Browser games put client software on tens of millions of computers and could easily be used to farm for information such as email addresses. This article looks at the evidence.
http://www.bruceongames.com/2010/01/13/google-hacked-by-chinese/