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This user identifies as female.
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This user plays the flute.
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This user's favorite color is blue.
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This user is obsessed with Japan.
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This user uses Mountain Standard Time, which is UTC-7.
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During the northern Hemisphere summer, daylight saving time is in effect, which is UTC-6.
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This user is from the state of Utah.
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My name is pronounced "AL-uh-MEE-dee-yang" and it originated from an Animorphs fanfic I wrote, many, many years ago. It's an obvious adaption of the name of the city "Alameda" in Northern California, where I was born. As an internet name it's nothing great, but I use it for everything, if only for the sake of convinience as no one is likely to use it before me. You can call me Alam, Alamed, Al, Medy... anything you like. (I'll also answer to MJ and Michan.)
I also have an art website at http://alamedyang.deviantart.com, including some Pokemon fanart and comics.
Pokemon TCG
I first learned about Pokemon through the TV show, but soon afterwards my best friend got me hooked into the card game, just as Jungle was coming out in English. Early on, my collection was small and mostly consisted of donations, but I was diligent. Every year, as my income increased, so did my collection. I went from a binder to a box, and then more boxes. However, due to the cost involved of simply keeping up with new releases, I've never been really up-to-date on my collections, except for a time between 2003 and 2004 when I participated Prerelease tournaments. (I even won one -- Magma versus Aqua -- which is why my scans from that set were relatively complete early on.) Occasionally I buy out other people's collections and get a little further ahead, but generally I focus on older cards in both languages.
Since 2002, I have tried to scan every card I own, and maintain a very simple website where I upload them all for general use: http://alamedyang.tejat.net/cards/. Any scan from my site is free for anyone to upload to this wiki -- I'm rather too busy and my collection too massive for me to do it myself.
Pokemon Games
I have both games in Japanese (at least until I lost one!) and the first in English. Ages ago I made a walkthrough for the second game, which is available at GameFaqs.com. I'm currently most of the way through exanding and updating it, so keep an eye out.
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This user has Pokémon games from every generation.
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