@JeremyZ:
Yes! English is technically not my native language although its the only language I thought I knew properly. So feel free to criticize my writing as I better know atleast one language! When I put an exclamation mark I remember the words on another post suggesting a needle point to limit its usage. lol. I'll read up on the usage of parenthesis and hopefully learn to better its usage. I'm using the fluid web layout instead of fixed so I...oh wait, it must be one huge wall of text in the fixed layout (probably this one too).
Also, I thought about getting a Kindle 2 but on ebay the prices are almost the same as the Kindle 3's launch price so I figure it isn't worth it. I waited for over a year, whats a few weeks more is what I think, while on the other hand each day seems to pass excruciatingly slowly now that I'm actually looking forward to something. I mean, we all know that feeling, don't we?
My birthday is in April and.... ah nevermind I'll get one as soon as it becomes 'available' on Amazon, I'm actually waiting for my $5 gift card to come.
I'm definitely getting one, that's now clear from this entire ordeal.
@gollu: Like JeremyZ put in his next post, it indeed is purely because I'm in college. Had I been working I wouldn't have thought of it twice and probably it may not have held the same value as it holds now for me.
@stargazertony: My userbar is 100% true. M.S. Mech Engg if you wanted to know. I don't get emotional while making decisions for others (i.e. company/friends/anything) purely because any data required I ask them and process accordingly. For multiple inputs, I give them multiple decisions and mention to them the optimal decision that should be taken. Well, when it comes down to myself, not only do I have to analyze decisions (the easy part) but also actually execute them (the hard part). If it might be possible to take the emotion out of something I try to do that. But this is one of the times where I wasn't. But then isn't making mistakes a stepping stone to success?
@nachtxecule: Oh no no no no no... I don't want to walk that path again. I've spent countless hours in Oblivion and with great difficulty I got rid of it. I'm going to try only 'light' gaming like Plants Vs Zombies (tried at my friends place, its really really awesome). But, I'm afraid to brace the dark side again.
@Sydney's Mom: Thanks for your comment, and yes it does feel like a really big decision. I didn't quite understand your second paragraph, since I thought of myself of taking a decision that wasn't based on hard evidence, but it seems that you think otherwise. (Thanks)
Oh, also I'm a 'he'