In the inbox today:
“Thank you for submitting your order for Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit CD/DVD OEM.
Your order has been shipped. You should receive your order within 3 weeks. If you do not receive your order, please contact us via email MSTUPVISTANA@moduslink.com by May 1, 2007, for English language versions of the product and June 1, 2007, for non-English language versions of the product so that we may research your request and ship your order.”
So if you have an Acer and have been waiting for your free Vista, it might be on the way.
This is my fifth blog entry talking about Vista, and I’ll probably do a sixth when the disc finally shows up. I am putting way too much thought into this, so now:
On the topic of forklifts in recent video games:
Ico: Zero forklift content.
Justice League Heroes: I want to say there was zero forklift content, but the game’s design seems like it might have some forklifts somewhere that you could pick up and throw at things. You can certainly toss cars around.
Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 : Zero forklift content unless there’s a gravure scene where Hitomi is driving one or something.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Forklifts present. Not drivable, and certainly not part of the plot, but this game does include forklifts.
Shadow of the Colossus: Zero forklift content.
Shining Tears: Zero forklift content, but it does have a ninja girl with cat ears.
Your daily dose of nekomimi delivered, I’m going to bed.
