Well, if you're not already aware, my name is Zimu Zhu. I'm sure introductions tend to include things such as personal facts, my hobbies, likes, dislikes, etc, but I'm sure I don't have to go into that. If you don't know, I'm sure my posts will more than likely fill you in.
In any case,
Time for a little rant.
These few days have not been very good for me. In fact, I feel as if I'm entering a period of.. a slump. Desperation, discouragement, not to mention spell-check dependent and emotionally vulnerable. From a math contest screw-up, to suddenly realizing my incredibly time-restrained state in terms of university preparation, since I want to head to America. There can only be one way to describe my state right now:

Poor 이성은. But that's enough negativity. After all, no one likes a pessimist.
On the topic of Starcraft ( Yes. Starcraft is a topic that I will be visiting on a very frequent basis. ), the RHHS Starcraft scene is becoming fairly vibrant. A few weeks ago, things have moved from channel firewall on battle.net to a new-found home: [rH]server. Thanks to the wonders of modern technology, we have adopted Hamachi, a program that connects multiple computers into a LAN connection. Finally, more more latency issues.
From a modest few of me, Terry Cheung (tc_), Mike Weng (bigaboo) and Ambrose Lee (Whyzguy), the server is now populated by more than a dozen people, some Chinese, some Korean. In the circle now are:
The Non-Koreans:
Zimu Zhu - 2imu - Protoss
Alex Bedley - aeoliant - Random
Michael Weng - bigaboo - Zerg
Terry Cheung - tc_ - Terran/Protoss
Ambrose Lee - Whyzguy - Terran
Hubert Fan - HUBB - Terran/Zerg
The Koreans:
John Lee - Random
Moo Kim - Protoss
Jason Lee - ???
Terry Cho - Terran
Stanley Moon - ???
Ryan Jung - Terran
And things are pretty active. Soon, there will probably be some sort of nation war among us in the near future - the Chinese vs the Koreans. We're sure to lose, but we'll see. Who knows, they might end up just like 이성은. Or not. Obviously, Mike's the only Zerg. Bring it home, Savior =O. Games usually are played on the weekend.

wtf?!
That's enough about Starcraft. In fact, that's enough random mumbling for one go.
To finish off, check out this video. There's really no point, except that it's a demonstration of awesome graphics. Linked by Ambrose Lee:
Watch Me
Have a g'nite,
2imu
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