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“Too many hands on my time, too many feelings, too many things on my mind…”

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Wednesday
Today has been another mixed day; but, on the whole, I would have to give it a passing grade.

I had an interview this morning. I don’t want to make any assumptions, so I’m not going to put the cart (or even Descartes) before the horse. I had – and still have – a good feeling about the way that it went. And from there, I’ll wait to see what happens.

We also had the cable modem installed today. The installer was here at the scheduled time! I took that as a good omen. I think that the total time of install – from drilling the hole for the line to saying “You’re good to go” – was just shy of an hour. And most of that time was configuring and reconfiguring and re-reconfiguring the network settings. In the end, he just ran the line into the modem; I said that I could deal with getting the rest of the systems online. That took a little brain power, but I sussed it out.

And that’s where the day started taking a downward turn.

I decided to reboot ‘Nine. That was a mistake. Apparently, Saturday’s problem wasn’t really fixed. ‘Nine was conveniently ignoring the full scope of the problem. It powered down with no problem. On reboot, however, it would get stuck at the “Verifying DMI Pool Data……” portion of the POST.

Not good.

So, I rebooted. And got the same thing. A few times. I flashed the BIOS. “No go, Flight.” *grrr* So, I tried reflashing the BIOS…. changing settings… doing a ceremonial dance…. Nothing worked. And I wasn’t liking the thoughts that came to mind: “Either the motherboard and CPU or the drive are fried.” That’s definitely not something that you want to think about when the funding for new tech isn’t readily available.

So, I set it aside for a while and went about calling Sprint Broadband, Earthlink and DirecTV. I needed to cancel services with Sprint and Earthlink and make some changes to our DirecTV account. I figured that these calls should take fifteen minutes or so.

I was wrong. It took nearly an hour.

The Sprint call was cake. Five to ten minutes. I explained that I wanted the service cancelled/disconnected, and it was done. The CSR asked was I leaving due to cost or service. “Cost.” She said that she could lower the rate… by $10. That wasn’t bad, but I already had the Comcast installed. And I was happy with it. Even if I couldn’t use it on ‘Nine, for the time being. She cancelled the service… and said that I’ll be getting a pro-rated refund. I then asked her about charges that I’d been getting from Earthlink, who provide SBBD’s email infrastructure . She said that I should not have had any charges from them and that I should call them to find out about it.

So I did.

Three times.
Along with a call to my bank to verify the charges.

The final story: I apparently had a dial-up account with them. Since 30 Aug 01. An account that I don’t remember having ever signed up for. (NOTE: I just had a thought – Sprint might have put in the order with Earthlink, but since their partnership was new, someone might have entered the wrong information about how the account should be charged.) But, there it was. While we did have a dial-up account prior to getting SBBD, it wasn’t with Earthlink or its predecessor/partner, Mindspring. So, I wasn’t (over)paying for email service. I was paying for a complete Earthlink dial-up package. That I never used. The Earthlink CSR who finally helped me clear up the matter was very understanding of my frustration. When he asked what I thought was fair re compensation, I told him that I didn’t care about getting any money back, I just didn’t want to pay for it any longer. That caught him off-guard; I think that he expected me to fly off the handle and demand copious amounts of money. He cancelled the service, effective immediately and verified that I would not be charged for the next billing cycle.

Two down, one to go.

I called DirecTV to change a billing option and to have my information set so that I could access my account information online. From the amount of time that it took for the billing CSR to understand what I wanted to do, I am under the impression that their billing support has been outsourced. But, it got taken care of with minimal gnashing of teeth. She then transferred me to the accounts department so that I could have the online settings dealt with. That was another couple of minutes, but was also relatively painless.

The day took an upward swing around evening: Tonight was Game Night. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to go, mostly because of ‘Nine‘s problems, but I did. It was apparently a good – and needed – outlet. After the game session ended, and I watched a couple of episodes of Invader Zim. I have to agree with a statement she made: “I want to meet the Jedi Master who managed to get this show on the air past the Nickelodeon execs.” It definitely wasn’t what one would expect from the usually squeeky-clean Viacom company. At least, not the Nickelodeon division. I could easily see it having aired on “We-used-to-show-music-videos” MTV, however.

I came home and stuck my head inside ‘Nine‘s case again. Persistence… or something like that. I finally had the bright idea of trying to boot the system with the drive that I took out a couple of weeks ago. It booted up immediately. *boggle* I tried rebooting, with the new HD. Nothing. I tried the old one again. Boot. I tried starting it with both drives in, using the older drive as the master. Boot.

It seems as though the Master Boot Record on the new drive has been erased. Which means that my C: partition effectively no longer exists; the other two partitions are intact. While this isn’t “great,” it is far from the disaster that it could be. This is yet another reason that I partition my drives the way that I do: If something happens to the MBR or to Windows, I can reformat the partition and go on about my business. I will have to reinstall some applications and I will lose a few settings, but that’s better than losing everything on the drive.

But, that’s a project for sometime after the sun comes up.

Stray Toaster

  • and : Given the time constraints that we’re going to be under, I don’t think that and I will be able to have our bowl-off. This time. We’ll have to arrange another cross-border excursion for that. But we shall. Oh, yes… we shall, indeed.

I’m tapped.

Namaste.

“I’m just an average guy, with an average life…”

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Tuesday
It was a mostly uneventful day. I wasn’t as productive as I could have been, but I did manage to get a few things done.

I was disappointed that tonight’s episode of Law & Order: The Next Generation…. uh… Special Victims Unit was a rerun. It was a decent one, but not one that I felt like watching. I wound up half-watching Blind Justice, ABC’s new drama about a newly-blind police officer, trying to prove to everyone else – and himself – that he still has what it takes to be one of New York’s finest. Even though he possesses no superhuman abilities, I kept wanting to make comparisons to Daredevil.

On a definite “up” note: will be in town Friday night. She had mentioned earlier in the day that Cain was coming down for part of the weekend and that she wanted to come down. But, there were a couple of potential issues that might preclude her from doing so. Apparently, they were all worked out.

I shall finally meet my bowling nemesis.
</moustache twirling and evil laughter>

She also said that she had mentioned , another of her LJ compatriots who lives here in the SLC Valley, to me before. I think that she must have me confused with some alternate dimension Doppelganger because I don’t remember her having done so. But I have since added to my list of people whose lives I read about.

News
Morning Edition: India’s Ruling Odd Couple
Morning Edition: Photos of Jazz’s Memory Lane, for Sale
Day to Day: Nevada’s Atomic Museum Opens to Criticism
Day to Day: The Color of Money: Making Use of Your Tax Refunds
All Things Considered: President Johnson, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Civil Rights
All Things Considered: Educational Filmmaker Sy Wexler Dies
Fresh Air: Tim Curry Tries on King Arthur’s Mantle

Stray Toasters

  • I had Chef Boyardee Beef Ravioli for lunch today. I blame it on Rana. Why? Because:
    1. I picked up the habit from her – She used to have it every Friday night while watching The X-Files or Millennium.
    2. …and quite simply: Because I can.
      (Which I colloquially refer to as “Privilege of the First Born.”®)

    I hadn’t had the Chef’s Ravioli in a while. It was pretty good. And it sated my lunchtime hunger. Rana may have been onto something, after all…

  • sent me this. I was amused.
  • We’re switching ISPs. Tomorrow. After four years of using Sprint Broadband, we’re getting rid of the antenna and switching to Comcast. Overall, I’ve been happy with SBBD, but when you are effectively paying two ISPs for one basic service, there comes a time when you have to say “Enough is enough.” I called this afternoon to see about a special that Comcast is running and when I asked the CSR how soon they could install it, he paused and then asked “How’s tomorrow, between 1:00 and 5:00?” I was floored. I was expecting a few days’ lag time. Nope. Of course, I’m going to have to figure out how to access Comcast’s newsgroup servers. Because Rob without newsgroups is not a happy Rob.
  • I finally kicked Marrow’s ass in X-Men: Legends.
    Barely.
    But, I beat her.

  • Dracula vs. King Arthur. I don’t have anything witty to add here mainly because I really don’t know what to make of this.
  • “Hm… Uh-oh.”
    “Now what?”
    “Oh nothing… I’m just going to stand behind you for a minute.”

  • and : CBR has more info about Bruce Campbell and Man with the Screaming Brain.
  • We have not yet acquired our copy of The Incredibles. This will have to be corrected.
  • It seems as though the third X-Men movie now has a director.
  • By way of Wired.com: Need a Building? Just Add Water.
  • “So, do I even get to know your name?”
    “Gee, you would have thought the nametag would be a dead give away.”

  • “God wasn’t ready for it.” I still can’t believe this one.

I should hit the rack. I have a couple of pre-cable modem installation appointments and it wouldn’t do to miss them.

Namaste.

“Nights growing colder… Children growing up, old friends growing older.”

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Monday
I woke up far later than I had planned this morning. And the only reason that I woke up that early was because the phone rang. Sure, I didn’t get to bed until 3:00-ish this morning, but that’s not the point. The point is, I woke up somewhere around 9:30-something and thought “I’ll just lie here for a minute or two…”

An hour-and-a-half later… the phone woke me up. It was my father, calling to touch base and see how things were going here. About two sentences into the conversation, he asked: “Did I wake you up?” To which I responded that he had, but that I had planned on being up long before that and that I was grateful that he had called. All is well with that side of the family.

After the call, I observed the hygiene rituals and got ready to face the world. Or the small part of it that is the Land Behind the Zion Curtain. I went to Borders to read more of my A+ Certification book. I was joined shortly thereafter by .

I came back home and played X-Men: Legends. (Wow, BIG surprise there.) And then it was off for dinner at Barbacoa and coffee at Cocoa Caffe to celebrate our friend Steve’s birthday. If you’re in the SLC Valley, check out one of Barbacoa’s four locations.

Stray Toasters

  • I’m not sure that having a cafe mocha at 9:30 PM will be the most conducive thing I could have done to induce sleep tonight.
  • and I (finally) added a few more cards to SLC Card Exchange today. If you’re in the SLC area or anywhere in the great state of Deseret… I mean “Utah”… and would like to submit a local/area/regional business to the Exchange, feel free to grab one of their business cards, scan it and send it to either of us. We are also looking for reviews, good and bad, of places that are on the site.
  • Comic cover cavalcade
    • Lex Luthor gets his mack on…
    • The new Firestorm
    • Simple. Understated. Zatanna.
    • I like this Wonder Woman cover. Not (just) for the gratuitous cheesecake factor, but I like the composition. The now-blind, former warrior princess-turned-ambassador is a figurative and literal pawn in an Olympian power struggle. I like the way that this has been presented using the chess motif.
    • How much hairspray, spirit gum or other fixative does it take to keep this outfit in place?
  • “I am the worst spy ever…”

  • They’ve taken a couple of liberties with continuity in X-Men: Legends. Nothing that I’m going to get bent over (it’s a game about a comic book, after all), but they were a little surprising. It seems as though former comic book X-Woman, Marrow, has been cast as the leader of the Morlocks (deformed mutants who formed a community in abandoned Manhattan tunnels). In the comic continuity, their leader was Callisto. A character that seems to be Cal is in the game, but she’s one of the “grunt” Morlocks who is only designated as “Morlock Goth.” *shrug* I still love the game.
  • “You make me so angry… you know what I’m going to do? I’m going to get drunk and whine in my LiveJournal!”

  • is going to feed my tech parts addiction. Who needs “a chicken in every pot” when you can have “a computer in every room?!”
  • Can’t afford a guru
    Who’s gonna save my soul
    Where will my money go
    I can be spiritual too you know
    But I can’t afford a guru
    So when you lay next to me
    Pour on the sympathy
    As sold on TV

          “Guru” by emmet swimming (from “Big Night Without You”)

  • I must have this: It has the bald John Stewart figure.
  • And, speaking of things JLU-related: They have done a nice job with the Black Canary maquette.
  • For and : DC Direct’s Batman: The Long Halloween figures. Scroll down to “Related Images” for the link to a larger picture.
  • I find it amusing that two of the Ravens’ last three free agent picks are former Tennessee Titans. The Titans and the Ravens have “something” of a rivalry. Not as bad as the Baltimore-Pitt one and definitely not as bad as the Baltimore and… um…. that team in Cleveland… The Oranges or something silly like that.

    Oh, and the third free agent acquisition? He is a former Pittsburgh Steeler.

Quote of the Day
While at coffee, someone said something to which I replied with a comment ending in “…and playing some N.W.A. in the background.” At which point, looked at me and asked: “Does that mean what I think it does?” I said that it did. And then the conversation moved into the old assumptions/urban legends of what AC-DC and KISS’ names were rumored to have stood for (1, 2). I debunked those… and made a reference to Snopes.com. Then, Steve figured that I had been kidding about N.W.A., as well.

Steve: You had us going with that N.W.A. thing.
Me: No, that really does mean what you think it does.
: *quizzical expression* So… what does it stand for?
: “Niggaz With Attitude.”
: *nodding* Oh.

The whole exchange made me smile.

Namaste.

“Sunlight on chrome, the blur of the landscape…”

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Sunday
Sleep last night was not restful. It was pretty much anything but restful, in fact. I woke up a couple of times during the night feeling ill. Not pleasant. I’ve also noticed that, like many of my friends, I’ve been having weird dreams lately. This morning’s dream had something to do with me being at home (Baltimore) and some odd madness which wound up getting my father upset with me. That ‘We’re going to talk later’ mad. I woke up confused and uneasy.

Add to that the fact that I woke up with a headache and my morning… no, my “afternoon”… started out less-than-perfect. Fortunately, the rest of the day was great.

and I decided to go for a drive. We went to Draper, in the southeastern part of the valley. We drove up South Mountain and looked around some of the Suncrest development. Nice houses, but damn and a half… it’s one helluva drive up the mountain. But the views were amazing, both the Salt Lake County side and the Utah County side.

We drove back home and I dropped her off. Then I was off to see Ong Bak with Mary and Matt. It took me back to my youth and the days of Black Belt Theater and Kung Fu Theater on Saturday afternoon TV. It was a Thai movie and the martial art was muay thai (rather than karate or kung fu). There was a simple story and you had to suspend a little disbelief here or there, it was fun. And, keep an eye out for the name Tony Jaa, from what we saw on the screen today, he could be the next big name in martial arts movies.

After the movie, I came home for poker night (I went out in fourth place). I turned on Bravo, expecting to find Celebrity Poker Showdown. It wasn’t on. Instead, Purple Rain was on. But, it was edited and commercial-ridden. So, I put on the DVD and we watched the movie as we played. I don’t care what anyone else says: Prince – by any name – is talented entertainer. Period. He was then. He is now. And how could I resist the opportunity to see Morris Day and the Time? I couldn’t. And I’m glad that I didn’t.

Stray Toasters

  • I don’t know who turned down Utah’s thermostat, but I would like to request that they turn it back up. Thank you.
  • Jess has been playing a game called “Pop-Fu” on Pogo lately. At certain points in the game, there is a gong sound. Whenever I hear it, the first thing that pops into my head is the “Get down! Get down!” line from Kool & the Gang’s Jungle Boogie. She was playing it when I got out of the shower today. As soon as I opened the door, the gong sounded. I started singing “Get down! Get down!” Then I realized that she wasn’t playing the mp3; she was playing the game. It made both of us laugh.
  • Halle Berry earned a bit of credit with me when she appeared at the Golden Raspberry Awards to accept her “prize” for “Worst Actress.” (But not enough to make it back onto my “Outs” list.) I still think that Karma kicked her ass – repeatedly and deservedly so – for the response to Catwoman after her outbursts about not needing to do “bit parts” now that she was an Academy Award winner. But, she seems to have recanted. A little. Where she had previously said that she didn’t want to be part of a third X-Men movie, she is now saying that the on-screen character would have to be portrayed more closely to the comic book version.

    “I love Storm, and really want to be part of the last film.”

    *sigh* My thoughts: “Shit or get off the pot.” Commit to doing it – small role or not – or say, “Thanks for the opportunity” and move on. After all, Bryan Singer said that even though the movie was called X-Men, it was a journey into the world of mutantdom through Wolverine and Rogue’s eyes.

  • “Love is like a can of paint.”

  • I like A Prairie Home Companion.
  • “Thanks” to for posting the link to Jeff Russell’s STARSHIP DIMENSIONS. I saw this site a couple of years ago, but neglected to bookmark it.
  • Marshmallow Peeps® Plush Toys
  • Eastbound and Down
  • For : Kitty and Piotr

“…and that’s all the news from Lake Wobegon, where all the women are strong, all the men are good-looking and the children are above-average.”

Namaste.

“1-0-0-1-0-0-1…. S-O-S….”

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Saturday
The day started well. I listened to Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me. I got a phone call from . I chatted with and . I even got to hang out with and for a while.

The early evening was good, too. I played more X-Men: Legends.

The later part of the evening: Not so good. “Something” happened to ‘Nine. It powers up, but it’s unresponsive. And there’s no video signal getting to the monitor. I think that the motherboard has gone the way of all things flesh silicon. I don’t know what the problem is, but I need to find a solution or, at least, a work-around. Soon. As in “yesterday” soon. And, with ‘Nine down for an indeterminate amount of time, I am a little agitated. Go figure.

It’s 4:00 AM.
I’m tired.
And I know that trying to work on the problem now will not serve me well. So, I am going to try to get some rest and tackle it in the morning. The post-sunrise morning.

Namaste.

<edit>

I lied.

I tried one thing: Resetting CMOS.

It worked. And I’m happy. But, I’m still tired. And I’m still going to bed.

</edit>

“To pass an evening with a drink and a friend…”

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Friday
End of the week.
Not much to report about the day.

Coffee was a relatively small affair tonight. I also discovered something: I don’t really care how many people show up, I simply enjoy passing the evening with friends. The randomness of the conversation apparently doesn’t depend on how many people show up, either.

News
Day to Day: Slate’s Big Idea: Who Should Be Considered a Journalist?
Day to Day: Bruce Willis: A Life in Film and a New Movie
All Things Considered: Genital Mutilation Can Be Grounds for Asylum Status
All Things Considered: Photographers Help Foster Children Find Homes

Random Access

Midday light, the earth jump started
lying in a bed
No burning arms, no shivering back
there’s nothing in my head
The world revolves so fast around
don’t let it in the way
The gift that morning light has brought me is
just another day

     “Judas” by emmet swimming (from “Dark When the Snow Falls”)

I found a review of the collected Marvel miniseries, Powerless, on Broken Frontier earlier. I found the following passage particularly interesting and thought that it made a good follow-up to my post about “Capes” a couple of weeks back:

Powerless asks us if heroes would still be heroes without their powers. In this imagined scenario, Peter Parker is a reluctant hero of sorts, while Logan is sadly wasted. But Matt Murdock? His story demonstrates why people love heroes in the first place. We all want to believe that there are people out there who will risk every imaginable consequence to do what is morally right. Even as a superhero, Daredevil has never been very powerful. He’s a handicapped gymnast who knows martial arts. But when you strip him of even those meager skills, when you reduce him to being just another attorney, a blind one at that, you realize that the idea of anyone actually being powerless is ludicrous.

We are all powerful, and super talents and extraordinary gifts have nothing to do with it. We can make choices, we can stand up for what we believe in, we can fight far beyond the point when others would admit defeat. We don’t need powers to accomplish miracles, and we don’t need costumes to inspire hope.

Can you imagine how… “powerful”… people could/would be if only they realized this in their everyday lives? Leaping over tall buildings in a single bound? No problem. Change the course of mighty rivers? Sure… and without breaking a sweat. Bending steel in their bare hands? Do you want that in a pretzel or just a U-shape?

Take the real-world example of Ray Charles. He started going blind at the age of five. Despite this, he became one of the most prolific musicians… no, “entertainers,” of our time. He didn’t let his blindness stop him from doing things that most of us take for granted as sighted people:

  • He learned to write music in Braille.
  • He learned to play piano, clarinet, sax, trumpet and organ.
  • He learned to ride a bike at 10.
  • He later learned to ride a motorcycle, drive a car and fly a plane.
  • He was an avid chess and poker player.

Yes, he had his shortcomings (his storied drug addictions and womanizing come to mind); he was human, after all. But, he didn’t let his blindness cripple him. He found a way to rise above and beyond it. And in the final analysis, I would say that the world was made a little more rich with him in it.

Unfortunately, too many people get it in their heads that there’s nothing that they can do to pull themselves out of the mire, real or imagined. And so, they just waste away until all that’s left is a shell of the person that we once thought we knew so well. Or they retreat into a cave and watch the rest of the world pass them by and wonder why there doesn’t seem to be a place for them in it.

There is. All that they have to do is step outside.

And fly.

Stray Toasters

  • While we were eating dinner, a song by Mariah Carey came on the music system. I admitted – before God, country and a tableful of people – that I own one of her CDs. I got a couple of amused (and maybe even “slightly pitying”) looks. *shrug* I’m not embarrassed by it. Nor of any other CD in my collection. Not even the M.C. Hammer’s Greatest Hits one.
  • As if hearing the Borg on your comlink wasn’t bad enough, I think that this would be enough to make even Captain James T. Kirk have to change his scivvies.
  • Having mentioned Bruce Willis above, I’ll use this space to point you in the direction of
  • : I know that you’re still a bit puckered about the upcoming Loonatics cartoon. Would this help ease the pain any?
  • “What makes you think I give a shit about your needs as a consumer?”

  • pointed out Hurra Torpedo’s video, with their rendition of Total Eclipse of the Heart. It’s one of the most bizarre, yet oddly captivating, things that I’ve seen in a while. : I am not sure whether this video counts as your superpower at work, but consider yourself duly warned. (Broadband recommended.)

Namaste.

” ‘We’ve got Mars on the horizon,’ says the National Midnight Star… (It’s true!) What you believe is what you are.”

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Thursday
I had lunch with today. I hadn’t seen her in about two months, so there was a decent amount of catching up to do. And we did.

After lunch, I made a fly-by to see for a little general BS-ing and insanity.

Tonight, , and I watched CSI “together.” Via AIM. It was nice to see the more junior members of the team… um, “teams”… not only get more face time, but also show them “thinking outside the box” in a manner that had previously been Grissom’s domain. Also, Wil Wheaton was one of tonight’s guest stars; he played a homeless person who was a murder suspect. He played the whole “wild-eyed, not-all-there” bit pretty well.

News
Morning Edition: Senate Tackles ID Theft
Morning Edition: Benefits of Arts Funding Questioned
Morning Edition: Dining in the Dark
Talk of the Nation: AIDS and Personal Responsibility
All Things Considered: American Stages – Women at the Creative Helm
All Things Considered: A Conversation with Barack Obama
All Things Considered: Yundi Li’s Passion for Chopin

BBC News: Madrid remembers train bombings
BBC News: Edmonton streets turn red as Mounties mourn fallen constables

Stray Toasters

  • The Incredibles comes out on DVD Tuesday. And it has special features… including the Boundin’ short that showed before the movie! Jackalope! I want it.
  • A few days ago, Jess was talking with her mother, who asked if she had heard anything about the spaceship that crashed in Utah. *boggle* Um.. no. Sandi then went on to say that there was a story in the Weekly World News about it. Naturally, this elicited hails of derisive laughter (“Australia, Australia, Australia, we love you! AMEN!”) from both of us.

    Fast forward twenty-four hours. We are shopping for groceries. All thoughts of Utah’s imitation of Roswell, New Mexico had vanished from our heads.

    Until we got to the checkout line. There it was. Big as day and twice as bright.


    Of course, I had to have a copy of it. I mean… maybe Barry Sonnenfeld was on to something in Men in Black:

    KAY and JAY are at a downtown newsstand. Kay is furiously searching through the tabs; Jay is standing behind him, a little embarrassed.

    JAY: These are the hot sheets?

    Kay pulls a copy of the Weekly World News from the stand and gives the guy a buck.

    KAY: Best damn investigative reporting on the planet. But hey, go ahead, read the New York Times if you want. They get lucky sometimes.

    JAY: You’re actually looking for tips in a supermarket tabloid?

    KAY: Not looking for. Found.

    He SMACKS the paper down on the hood in front of Jay, the pages turned open to a headline in typeface so large one would think it reserved for the Second Coming:

    Farm wife says “ALIEN STOLE MY HUSBAND’S SKIN!”

    It was like a trainwreck. A beautiful, black-and-white trainwreck. Not only was there a story about the so-called “Space Ark,” but… there were also pictures of some of the creatures that were being transported. (Astute observers might actually recognize some of the “alien” critters.) From there, I couldn’t stop reading. And gawking. Two other items that caught my eye were: The South Won the Civil War – NOT the North! (You have to read this one!) and Condoleezza Rice Makeover Miracle!

    Damn and a half! I might have to check this paper out from time to time now.

  • “Hey Alice, you remember that game we used to play in the supermarket?”

  • Joanne Ellen Mutch’s great commentary: Place Your Ad Here!
  • Excerpts from Orson Scott Card’s post about race and Hollywood.
  • They are showing an encore presentation of The Late Show with David Letterman; Will Smith is one of the guests. He and Dave interact well.
  • I just found out that Kris (middle member of the sibko) is going to Miami for Spring Break. Tomorrow. Color me a wee bit jealous.
  • : Take a look at this – Bedtime for Gonzo
  • After the Weekly World News-related ‘Toaster above, there was no way that I could pass this up:
  • New Line Cinema is reviving the Phantasm franchise. Hm…
  • X-Men Legends. ‘Nuff said.

Namaste.

“A is for adult, which is what I’ll never be…”

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Wednesday
Happy Hump Day.

I spent a couple of hours perusing Monster.com. Again.
Madness.
I’ll probably spend a commensurate amount of time on Careerbuilder tomorrow.
Woo.

I read about 80 – 90 pages of my A+ Certification book, too.
Yay for productivity.

This evening, I watched the last half of Smallville, The West Wing and Law & Order. I know that I’ve made this analogy before, but Law & Order is becoming the Star Trek of the 00’s, with the way that it’s branched out into different series.

Star Trek (The Original Series) Law & Order (The Original Series)
Star Trek: The Next Generation Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Star Trek: Deep Space 9 Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Star Trek: Voyager Law & Order: Trial By Jury


And we’ll just ignore the whole ST: Enterprise thing. *averts eyes*

News
Morning Edition: Who’s Luckier?
Talk of the Nation: In Egypt, Comics Laud Arabic Heroes
Day to Day: The Status of the U.S. White Supremacist Movement
     
All Things Considered: SAT’s New Writing Component Worries Disadvantaged Students
All Things Considered: Movie Rental Pioneer George Atkinson Dies
All Things Considered: A Return to Black Cuisine, via the Rabbi’s Wife

Stray Toasters

  • While chatting with Maddox earlier this evening, I ventured over to his site. He has a new post: “Orbitz Blows”. In it, he recounts a problem that he had while dealing with the online travel agency and their lack of willingness to accommodate him for an “impossible” itinerary. And, a LOT of his readers have had a few choice things to say about it, too.
  • was on a roll this afternoon; she sent me a slew of video amusement. And now, I share it with you:
  • : When were you going to tell me about ?
  • Form feet and legs!
    Form arms and body!
    And, I’ll form… the head!

    You know, after the first time or two that he said that, I was surprised that the rest of the Voltron Force to tell him to “Shut up and transform your damn lion! We know the drill!”

  • “Her bedroom is like a Google image search with safe-mode turned off.”

  • From the “Shades of Avril Lavigne” file: The Screen Savers‘ Sarah Lane was talking with a caller from Shreveport, LA. She asked him how things were in “Shrev-eh-port.” And I don’t think that she was being sarcastic when she mispronounced it. And, besides that, I always thought that the pronunciation of “Shreveport” was fairly well-known. Maybe it’s just the East Coaster in me. *shrug*
  • Because I know that can relate to this:

  • A commercial for Robots just came on. “The best action ever put on film” was one of the critic’s comments that they used in the commercial. That reminded me of something that I vaguely recall from the release of Batman Fever… um… I meant “Batman Forever. In a “Making of…”-style preview, they were showing a scene, near the beginning of the movie, where Batman dives head-first from the top of a building, flips in mid-air and then lands, feet-first, on the roof near Commissioner Gordon and Dr. Chase Meridian.

    That scene – from dive until landing – was entirely digital.

    In the commentary of the preview, someone made the comment that it would only be a matter of time before digital actors and stuntpeople would be used to perform actions/stunts that humans could not do. Or even “acted” in entire films.

    Given the success of The Incredibles and other animated films, I would say that digital actors’ time is at hand.

  • Cast in the name of God: Ye not guilty.
    Yep. The Big O is back.

  • And, for a different look at the Fantastic Four…

  • For : Vote for Me. Or I’ll Kill You!

Quote of the Day
Peter and Lois walk into the bathroom and find Brian… in a compromising position.

Lois: Was he…? Mastur–
Peter: Yes.
*both look around, uneasily*
Lois: So…
Peter: Do we… rub his nose in it?

Namaste.

“Don’t ask me, I’m just improvising my illusion of careless flight…”

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Tuesday
I finished Christopher’s computer today.
Next on the agenda is to get Enterprise up and running again.

came over for coffee. Never ones for dull conversation, our topics ranged from Sunday’s chemical spill (1, 2, 3, 4) in South Salt Lake to pornography. All this while eating homemade cookies. Somehow, I can’t picture the Brady Bunch doing that.

I also had a cup of coffee with this evening, but our conversation wasn’t quite as colorful. It was also the first time that I got to see her new living room set. It was very nice. It completely changed the character of the room.

News
Morning Edition: Kits Turn SUVs into Snowmobiles.
Morning Edition: Three Generations of American Singers: Sarah Lee Guthrie
Day to Day: British Airways Flights Continue After Engine Failures
Day to Day: Slate’s Jurisprudence: Leno’s Jackson Trial Gag Order
Day to Day: Fighting to End ‘Darkie Day’ in Cornwall, England
Day to Day: Preview: Growing White Supremacist Movement in U.S.

Random Access

But if I think like you think
It don’t make my load much lighter

     – “In The End” by Rush (from the CD “Fly by Night”)

I learned a new word, by way of the NPR article on ‘Darkie Day’: “wog”

Then I looked up what it means.

I wish that I could say that knowing that made me feel more intelligent.

Stray Toasters

  • I have a script, a cast and a location. The next episode of Heroclix® Theatre can’t be far behind…
  • sent me this clip (Nutrigrain) around lunch time.
    Despite that, I still love her.

  • By way of : Exclusive Connections and Kung Fu Hustle Trailer
  • And, from : Das Flssige Kokainnippelexeriment
  • LEGO® bricks are not “quiet” toys. Not when they are in a plastic bin and you are rummaging through one thousand pieces trying to find a piece of a specific size and color.
  • New pictures of the twins: 1, 2
  • “Don’t you ever knock, Bumblebee? I could have been changing.”
    “Robots don’t change.”
    “Yeah we do, into cars.”

  • Drawn!: “Inspiration is Everywhere”

    Drawn! site is a multi-author blog devoted to illustration, art, cartooning and drawing. Its purpose is to inspire creativity by sharing links and resources.

    Albert Einstein said, “The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources,” but what the hell did he know anyway?

    The site was conceived by John, like all good ideas, while goofing off at work.

  • Keanu Reeves is going to play… Sinbad? The mythic figure, not the actor/comedian, that is. Details here.
  • When the Greeks set up their agora I doubt that any of them ever dreamed that it would someday metamorphose into an… entity… like Super Wal-Mart.
  • “Hey! Can I get some freaking clothes, huh? I don’t want anybody staring lustfully at my nude body.”
    “Requesting permission to beat prisoner into pain-filled supor, sir.”

  • Stickshifts and safety belts
    And bucket seats have all got to go…

  • What’s in Popeye’s Pipe?
    “Popeye the Stoner Man” just doesn’t have the same ring to it. But, if it’s true, it’s not too big a stretch to see him all bling’ed out on his pimped-out boat sharing a fat spliff with Snoop Dogg and Afroman and pouring out his 40oz. for Bob Marley.

  • BABIES! (See the Nutrigrain link, above, for details.)

Namaste.

“He knows that the spades are the swords of a soldier, he knows that the clubs are weapons of war…”

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Monday
Today was a lazy, do-things-around-the-house day. The closest that I have come to leaving home was going to get the mail and watching the cats play in the backyard. Sissy always seems rather nonplussed about being outdoors. The twins, however, love it. They run through the grass, play under the deck, chase bugs. They seem to have a lot of fun. Lightning was chasing a bug, a flying bug, when the bug decided to get above ground level and leave him behind. Lightning jumped. Impressively. He must have gotten at least 18″ (45 cm) off the ground. Twice. I don’t think that he got the bug, but it was a worthy effort.

Dave and Jamie came over and we played poker tonight – for the first time in roughly three weeks. Jamie is new to Texas Hold ‘Em, but she did well. The final standings were:

  1. Dave
  2. Me
  3. Jamie
  4. Jess

I also loaned Dave my copies of Justice League: Secret Origins and Justice League: Starcrossed. I was going to loan him my copy of Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, but I must have let someone else borrow it. I need to find out who has it. I also need to figure out whom I loaned my copy of Smoke and Mirrors, by Neil Gaiman. I wanted to read it a few nights ago… only to discover that it isn’t here.

I’ve been having “issues” with the hard drives for the media PC and the one that I have been working on for a friend. Not totally insurmountable issues, but annoying ones. That has caused me to find “distractions” from working on them. But, I want to get them finished. I need to get them finished. I off-loaded all of my media files onto ‘Nine, and I would like to recover that space. Soon. So that I can put fun things (like GAMES!) on it.

News
Morning Edition: Artist Captures Wonder of Natural Phenomena
     Check out Kahn’s website, too.

  • Morning Edition: Social Security Satire
  • Morning Edition: African Film Shines at Festival
  • All Things Considered: Revisiting a Civil Rights-Era Shooting
  • All Things Considered: Gangs Reach Out of Prison to Commit Crimes
  • Fresh Air: Rapper, Producer Composer: The RZA

    Stray Toasters

    • I haven’t played X-Men: Legends today.
    • We are considering dropping Sprint Broadband as our ISP. Soon. At this point, we’re looking at going with Comcast. For those of you who currently use Comcast (or have used it in the recent past), how has your experience with them been?
    • From the DCG: Little Bloody Riding Hood
    • Who are the people in your neighborhood?
      In your neighborhood?
      In your neigh-bor-hood?
      Oh, who are the people in your neighborhood?
      They’re the people that you meet
      When you’re walking down the street
      They’re the people that you meet… each….day!

      (And if you’re in Utah: “No,” the ad people from Harmon’s did not write this.)

    • So what does a Fate get paid these days?
    • I still find it curiously amusing that Animal Planet is airing a program called “Dragons.”
    • The art work of Alex Miranda
    • Jess made chocolate chip cookies tonight. w00t!
    • For : Kitty and Lockheed
    • Curious as to who has been adding/removing you as a friend? Take a look at Joule; it will tell you. Thanks to for this.
    • Leo Laporte, formerly seen on TechTV’s The Screen Savers, has his own website: Leoville. It’s chock full of information and goodies.
    • I saw the cover for Rogue #9 this afternoon and thought: “I’ve seen this before…” I thought about it for a while and remembered seeing an issue of Uncanny X-Men with a similar cover. So, I turned to An Uncanny History to search for information about the issue. I remembered that it featured the X-Men in Japan and that Wolverine and Rogue were on the cover. Other than that, I didn’t remember much. But, remembering that much helped me to narrow the range of issues that I needed to check: I knew that it was within a handful of issues of #180. I found the synopsis of the story that I had been thinking of: Issue #173 – “To Have and Have Not.” From there, I went to Google and AllTheWeb for an X-Men cover search. I found it: Uncanny X-Men #173. And not only is it “similar,” but it has the characters in the same poses… right down to the locations of their extremities. Not bad recall for an issue that I haven’t read in 19½ years.
    • “You can’t mess with the snowy knolls wolves!”

    Namaste.

  • “They shoot without shame…”

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    Sunday
    I had all of the intentions of waking up this morning, going to Borders, drawing and/or reading and having a quiet, leisurely start to the day.

    But you know what they say about good intentions and the road to Hell.

    I woke up at 11:45. I didn’t get to bed until after 5:00, so sleeping that late was not a completely unexpected thing. So, having wasted more of the morning than I had planned… I wasted more of it. But this time, I spent it at the computer. And, I did look at a few different news websites, so I wasn’t completely lax. Just “mostly.”

    and I headed to the grocery store to pick up a few things for cooking out. Kate, Perry, Max and Bill came over. The grill was fired up. Meat and vegetables were cooked. A good time was had.

    It was a quiet and restful day.
    Selah.

    Random Access

    He’s got a problem with is power
    With weapons on patrol
    He’s got to walk a fine line
    And keep his self-control.

         “New World Man,” Rush (from the CD “Signals”)

    Maddox sent me a link to an article, an interview with Jack Thompson about videogame violence. (I also found the first follow-up article, an interview with Ctrl+Alt+Del‘s Tim Buckley.)

    I have avoided going into this before because it basically boils down to the same thing as other topics I’ve covered before: It’s about parents and parenting. But, I think that I have a couple of particular points against this article that I want to make.


    I’ll be among the first to admit that videogames have become more violent as they have evolved. Of course, it’s hard to be “violent” with two rectangles and a square “ball.” But, let’s go back and take a look at some early games and see how violence appears in them:

    • Pac-Man – What could be less violent than a character running around a maze eating dots and fruit? But, wait… There are four ghosts pursuing Pac-Man. Their goal is to tag him… causing Pac-Man to die. In his defense, there are four “Power Pellets” scattered throughout the maze that give Pac-Man the chance to turn the tables and eat the ghosts, instead. Hello, can you say ‘cannibalism,’ boys and girls? But, the ghosts’ deaths are transitory. They return to their base, are regenerated and rejoin the chase.
    • Joust (One of my all-time favorites!) – Fly on your ostrich (Yes, I know that they don’t fly, but I didn’t make the game.) and joust (actually, when it’s person-to-person, it’s called “Tilting.” And I only know this because jousting – for rings – is Maryland’s official state sport.) with evil knights in a cavern with magma for a floor. There are also pterodactyls and an evil hand of flame against which you must battle.
    • Donkey Kong – Plumber meets girl. Ape steals girl. Plumber saves girl. And so, the Nintendo Empire was born. I don’t know many Generation X’ers – and a few ‘Boomers – who didn’t drop quarters in this game. On the surface, the game sounds simple. But what I, to this point, have left out are: Donkey Kong hurls barrels at Mario. Mario removes supporting rivets from the structure on which the ape stands. Fireballs chase Mario around the board. Donkey Kong, showing unusual intelligence for an ape, uses high-tension springs and bins of cement – both of which cause Mario to die, upon touching them – to impede the plumber’s progress.
    • Jungle Hunt – You control the actions of a Tarzan-like character as he fights his way through the jungle, warding off different animals with only his trusty knife.
    • Punch-Out – You’re a boxer trying to work your way up the ranks to World Champion. If I have to spell this one out for you, you should just stop reading now.
    • Rush ‘N’ Attack – Kill the Commies! Use a knife, flamethrower, even your bare fists… but make sure that you stop the Reds!
    • Burgertime – Help the chef construct artery-clogging beefy sandwiches. Piece of cake. Well, not really, but you know what I mean. And while you’re putting together the burgers, beware of the wandering hot dogs, eggs and pickles… whose tough means instant death. In your defense, you have pepper which you can throw on the enemy foods and stop them in their tracks. Whomever came up with this idea must have been hitting the bong pretty hard.
    • Paperboy – This game seemed innocuous enough: You’re a kid on a bicycle delivering papers. At face value, this is fairly tame. But, you could also lob papers at neighbors’ houses and shatter their windows. You could also use them against their barking dogs, if I remember correctly. Mmm. Gotta love a game with a little vandalism and cruelty to animals in it…
    • Frogger – Cross the road. Simple. Avoid becoming roadkill. That made things a little more “interesting.” And, if you get across the road, you still have to navigate a river. Complete with hungry crocodiles.
    • Gauntlet – I’m sure that many of you will remember this: “Warrior needs food quickly! In this game, you chose a fantasy persona (Warrior, Valkyrie, Elf, Wizard) and roamed through dungeons in search of treasure. Oh, and you fought. A lot. Against all manners of creatures who sought nothing more than to gnaw on your fleshy hide. If you made it through one level of the dungeon, your proceeded to the next… complete with more creatures.
    • Choplifter – Rescue the hostages (that’s right: “Hostages”) and fly them to safety. And do it without getting shot down.
    • …and I don’t think that I need to elaborate on the straight-up “Come over here so I can beat on you” games like the Tekken and SoulCalibur series.

    I think that shows that violence is hardly new to videogames. Even in the most “innocent” of games, it’s been there for decades. It will be there, in whatever forms later generations of games take, for decades to come.

    To simplify the argument down to “Person X did Horrible Action Y because they played Violent Videogame Z” is an asinine as saying that I am going to tie a cape around my neck and try to save the world because I play superhero videogames. (The fact that I dressed up as Green Lantern for Hallowe’en doesn’t count.) Or that just because someone studies and becomes highly proficient at a martial art that they are going to wander the face of the earth looking for their next potential victim… just because they can. Most martial arts teachings are about seeking balance and calmness within one’s self. The fact that the person can also whip some ass and defend her-/himself using the more physical aspects of the art is an added bonus.

    Let me use another, more personal, example:

    When I was in college, I played Dungeons & Dragons with my dorm-mates. It was new to me and it was incredibly fun. We would get together on the weekends and spend hours exploring our characters’ world. While my father was fine with it, my mother wasn’t overly keen on it. As a teacher, she had heard different groups speak about the inherent evils of the game. And then, she heard about a group of gamers who had commited murder… because it was something that their characters would do. I think that was the straw that broke the proverbial camel’s back. It wound up leading to a family meeting (read: “Intervention”) when I got back home. My mother, stepfather and a few close family friends had a little chat about the game. They asked questions. I gave them answers. In the end (many hours and another discussion later), they figured that I had my head on straight and that they didn’t have to worry about me hovering over their beds with a +2 battle axe. Besides, I typically played elves; I would have used a bow and arrow…

    Yes, there are some people who “can’t let go.” I don’t just mean the murderous gaming group that I mentioned above. These people exist in all walks of life. There is a ‘Toaster below about science fiction fans not being able to say goodbye to a TV show that they like. There was a woman who sued for the right to wear a Starfleet uniform as her regular clothing… for jury duty. I won’t say that she’s mentally unstable or deny that it is her right to dress as she chooses, but I will say that it’s a bit “odd.” And, let’s not forget: “Jedi” is recognized as an official religion in Australia.

    Tim Buckley put it nicely in his interview:

    “I think that if someone plays a video game, and then goes out and harms another human being, or themselves because of what they just saw in the video game, they were screwed up in the head long before they got their hands on a controller.”

    When I remember that I have two game consoles and three computers – and that’s just in my office – and plenty of games for each, I like playing videogames. As I mentioned, I enjoy a good superhero game. I also like shoot-em-ups. Nothing says “love” like a well-placed sniper rifle shot in HALO/HALO 2 or “death from above” in MechAssault. Yes, I’m going to build a small ‘Mech in the yard (out of wood), but I’m not going to run around town taking potshots at people just because I like those games.

    Games are a tool. Period. They allow you to put aside aspects of your life and escape the world for a bit. And this applies to pretty much any game. Need to satisfy your Napoleonic tendencies? Have at a game of Risk or Civilization. Want to fly around outer space? Try Star Fleet Battles or any of the Star Wars-related titles. Has “The Man” put you down? Get back at him with a red dot between the eyes in Ghost Recon or Splinter Cell. Has City Hall once again proven their ineptitude at managing the local budget and policies? Put in Sim City and show them how it’s done.

    …and when you’re done, fold up the game board or turn off the computer and come back to (what passes for) reality.

    If parents are so worried about Little Johnny and Susie being exposed to violence in Game Q, they should take steps to see to it that the kids don’t play the game. The first way to do so would be to not buy it for them. Additionally, if the kids go to Harry’s house, and Harry has the game, they should ask Harry’s parents to see to it that Johnny and Susie don’t play it. Or do what my parents did: Sit them down and talk about it. Find out what it is that appeals to them about the game and make sure that they understand that it is a game and that the behaviors that they exhibit in the game environment are not generally acceptable in the real world.

    Unfortunately, the television and the videogame and/or computer have become the babysitters of the 21st Century. It’s so much easier to push a button and have the kids out of one’s hair than it is to sit down and develop a relationship with them. If it wasn’t so sad, it would be almost laughable to think that so many parents/guardians wonder “Why don’t I know my kids?”

    It seems to me
    As well make our own few circles ’round the block
    We’ve lost our senses
    For the higher-level static of talk.

         “Dog Years,” Rush (from the CD “Test for Echo”)

    And that’s my 2¢ worth.

    Thanks to Lawrence Gold for providing data about some of the classic videogames referenced above.

    Stray Toasters

    • I almost typed this section header as “Stray Taoists” again.
    • For , by way of Chuck Dixon’s site (Dixonverse) comes: Junior Pirates.
    • In the words of William Shatner: “Get a life!” – Can sci-fi fans face the future?
    • I actually know a few people like this:
    • I’ve been a fan of Mike Wieringo‘s comic art for a few years now. Some would say that his style is “too cartoony.” It’s a comic book, for Pete’s sake. Get over it. I think that it’s “just fine.” But, I digress… Take a gander at his site. Check out the gallery. Enjoy.
    • I am sitting here looking at the collection of PC games that are sitting on my desk. I should install them. Soon. But, I’ve been sucked into the Marvel videogame world of X-Men: Legends. And I am having a grand time. I finally beat Mystique and The Blob. Now, I keep getting killed by a tank. Not fun.
    • DMX. That’s all I’m sayin’.
    • By way of Backwash comes an interesting article from TurnOUT!: Common Arguments of the Radical Right
    • “Do you like anything?”

    • Sometimes, when I intend to type “above,” I type “about.” I don’t know why. But it makes me laugh.
    • Self-deprecating humor. I love it.

    Namaste.

    “When the lights go down in the city…”

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    Saturday
    It’s been a pretty decent day. It was nominally warm, too. Warm enough (more or less) for me to wear a short-sleeved shirt. And be fairly comfortable in it.

    I watched Teen Titans tonight, but not JLU. I hadn’t seen the episode of ‘Titans before, but I had seen the Justice League episode. So… I played more X-Men: Legends, instead. After all, why just watch superheroes when you can be a superhero. (I’m sure that understands what I mean by this.)

    Bowling was… not too bad. Even though I bowled alone.
    147 – 157 – 135 – 181 – 112 – 160 – 113 – 129 – 166 – 176 – 173
    I alternated lanes tonight, starting on the right-hand lane (which is usually my “best” lane); I bowled six games on it and five games on the left-hand lane. Overall, I bowled better and more consistently on the left lane. I’ll have to see if this pattern holds true.

    We were entertained by a cavalcade of “Fashion Don’ts” at breakfast. It was a veritable bevy of bellies. Our entire table was of a consensus that some people can effectively wear low-rise pants and midriff-exposing shirts. Some. Not all. And not most of the ones whom we saw tonight.

    But, it takes all kinds to make the world go ’round.

    Stray Toasters

    • I’ve only been playing X-Men: Legends for a couple days, but I am really having a ball with it. They lined up a lot of good – and in some cases, “unexpected” – talent for the voice actors, including:
      • Patrick Stewart, once again reprising his role as Professor X.
      • Cree Summer, formerly of A Different World and multiple animated projects, as Magma.
      • Ed Asner
      • Steven Blum as Wolverine; he who also did the voice of Spike Spiegel on Cowboy Bebop, Roger Smith on The Big O and provides the voice of Tom on Cartoon Network’s Toonami
      • Dorian Harewood, whom I hadn’t heard about in years.
      • Danica McKellar, from The Wonder Years and Static Shock, and
      • Lou Diamond Phillips (Young Guns, La Bamba, Courage Under Fire)
    • : I think that you’ll appreciate this thread from Slashdot: Fun Tabletop Games
    • : The proto-house looks nice. The shot that you took of the Don and Thomas walking down the steps was cute. Thomas is getting BIG! I’m going to have to get home soon so that I can see him before he gets too big to roughhouse. 🙂
    • For : Lot’s of Catwoman
    • “In brightest day
      In blackest night…”

    • Somebody woke up on the wrong side of the bed…
    • Found by :

    • I like 99 Luftballons and its English counterpart, 99 Red Balloons. I found this side-by-side comparison of the two versions. After reading this, I was struck with the thought that I think I prefer the German lyrics – or their English translation – to the version that innundated the American airwaves.

    I’m reasonably sure that there was more that I wanted to add, but it will have to keep until tomorrow. I’m tired. I’m going to bed.

    Or, in the immortal words of Eric Cartman:

    “Screw you guys, I’m going home.”

    Namaste.

    “Everything is possible, but nothing is real…”

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    Friday
    It’s been a good day.
    It’s been a kite-flying day. (Two times, in the name of James Brown!)
    It’s been a double coffee day, too. (Two more times for the Soul Brother Number One!)
    I even had two kinds of chicken wings for dinner. (Give it up for the Godfather of Soul!)

    Perry, Max and I got together this afternoon to do some kite-flying. I took my fav’rit parafoil and a new kite, given to me by . I hadn’t really opened it until today; it’s a parafoil of the same design as my old kite, but in different colors and with a three-streamer tail, instead of the older kite’s two-streamers. It flies pretty much the same as the older one, but there are a couple of subtle differences – I’ll need to get some more flight time with it to get its proper feel. For a while, I was flying both kites at the same time. It was fun. There were a couple of kids, Paige and Dillon, in the area of the park where we were flying. Max played with them on the jungle gym for a while and then the three of them came over to fly kites.

    I met for coffee at Jitterbug. We chatted as we sipped our caffeinated beverages. I like that place. If you’re in the SLC Metro area, check it out – it’s located at 1865 South 700 East.

    From there, it was on to get from work and head to Friday Night Coffee. We had a good turn-out for coffee tonight. I think that there were eleven or twelve of us, at full strength. Conversations were eclectic. As usual. I think that we may have even run off a few people with some of the topics. Oh, well. Their loss. Although, the thought of them trying to scour some of the mental imagery of our conversations from their memories will keep a smile on my face. We adjourned from coffee to Cheers: North where the revelry continued.

    News
    Morning Edition: Experts Debate Whether ‘Hobbits’ Were Human
    Morning Edition: Blind Ambition: Woman Set for Ititarod Sled Race
    Morning Edition: The Club from Nowhere: Cooking for Civil Rights
    All Things Considered: ‘Bring Out Your Dead’ : Monty Python Hits Broadway
    Fresh Air: Interviews with John Travolta and Elmore Leonard, from Be Cool.

    Stray Toasters

    • I managed to catch on the phone this afternoon. She was about an hour from home and the trip, to that point, had been good and relatively uneventful. She said to tell the usual suspects “Hello” for her. “Hello.”
    • I finally got around to playing X-Men: Legends today. I like it. I like it, indeed. Although, I still have to figure out a way to kick Mystique’s smurfy blue butt eight ways from Sunday.
    • Girl Scout cookies have been added to the list of tasty confections in the house.
    • “Planetary Beanstalk”
    • I saw an article on Slashdot about “Windows Cluster Edition.” In my head, that read as “Windows Clusterfuck Edition.”
    • I like this picture of Jennifer Walters, the Avenger known as She-Hulk.
    • The JLU will be visiting the Batman Beyond timeline again.
    • The Rocklopedia Fakebandica – The Ultimate Fake Band List
    • For :
    • For : Paper Magazine’s interview with Portia De Rossi
    • Who invented the ‘devil horns’ sign?

    Namaste.

    “Dearly beloved… we are gathered here today to get through this thing called ‘Life.’ Electric word, ‘life,’ it means “forever,” and that’s a mighty long time.

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    Thursday
    I went to Chris’ this afternoon and sated my plastic crack addiction. We played a 300-point game; it was only the second time that I’ve played the actual game. And he cleaned my clock. Handily. But I had fun. We also wound up trading a few pieces; he gave me an Invisible Woman (veteran) figure from the “Clobbering Time” release… which is no longer in production. (Her rookie and experienced figures.)

    Then it was off to pick up , run a couple of errands, and back home for dinner and CSI. Tonight was an “encore presentation” of the episode where the classic CSI team was broken up; I hadn’t seen it before. It explains a lot. Then I watched the new Law & Order: Trial By Jury. I like the concept; it was decidedly different than the other L&O shows.

    News
    Morning Edition: San Francisco Considers Cable Car Price Hike
        (Not what I want to hear three weeks before I go there…)
    Morning Edition: Amputee Wounded in Iraq to Return to Active Duty
    Morning Edition: Senate Ponders Increase in Minimum Wage
    Morning Edition: Reconsidering the ‘Broken Windows’ Theory
    Day to Day: How Death Valley Got Its Name
    Day to Day: Is There Life After Reality TV?
    All Things Considered: Performing Arts: How We Got Here

    Stray Toasters

    • We saw a flying Green Lantern toy while we were out this evening. It was oddly fascinating. It’s not quite a “covet,” but it would make a nice addition to the collection.
    • : Waid and Kitson’s Dream Girl… and Cinescape’s review of LSH #3
    • Speaking of Waid, Kitson and Issue #3, they have managed to bring together two of my favorite things: The Legion and Schoolhouse Rock!
    • I stumbled across this afternoon. I’m wasn’t sure whether to laugh, cry or both… but I couldn’t stop looking. It was like a bizarre trainweck.
    • Atari Force. It started as an insert in … I can’t remember which game, but I think that it was Yar’s Revenge and subsequent issues of the insert/comic appeared in other games. A couple of years later, Atari Force, the DC comic was released. And I collected it for about 2 years, if I remember correctly.
    • *** COVET ***
    • By way of boingboing.net: The coming crackdown on blogging
    • The Joker’s boner.
      I don’t have a joke here. No. Really, I don’t.
      But, you can find more out-of-context comics panels here.

    • : Click here and here.
    • Humping Robodogs. Um… yeah.
    • To quote : “Sweet zombie Jesus!” The “Legacy” expansion of DC Heroclix is out… and there are more Legionnaires in it: Kid Quantum and Wildfire. I still need to get a Saturn Girl from “Cosmic Justice” to go with my other Legionnaires.
    • What happens when you cross George W. Bush, Tony Blair, Diana Ross and Lionel Richie? Other than “a mess,” you get something that looks like this. Broadband recommended. You can thank (or blame) for this one.
    • : Click here. I don’t think that you’ll need much, if any, direction past that.

    Namaste.

    “Fortune is random, fate shoots from the hip…”

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    Wednesday
    I went to ‘s this morning to help reconnect the trailer to her truck. We disconnected it yesterday so that she didn’t have to drive around town last night/this morning with a trailer full o’ stuff.

    We went to Mimi’s Cafe for lunch and some casual chat before she took off. When we got back to the house, it only took a few minutes to get the truck into position and crank down the trailer. Shortly after that, I left. About forty-five minutes later, I received a call from saying that she and the dogs were on the road and under way.

    >> fast forward >>

    Tonight was Game Night. I was able to make it for the first time in at least three sessions. It was fun. I think that we accomplished a few things to move the story along. After the game broke up, , , Chris and I sat around and talked. Chris and I may feed our plastic crack addiction tomorrow afternoon and play a game or two of Heroclix.

    News
    Morning Edition: Company to Offer Classical Music Ring Tones
         (This story has ‘s name all over it.)
    Morning Edition: How Bach and Brahms Made a Living
    All Things Considered: In-Car Cameras Keep Tabs on Teen Drivers
    All Things Considered: A Teen’s Tobacco Ploy: Close, but No Cigar
    All Things Considered: Lessons from Jazz Legend Wayne Shorter
    Fresh Air: Food: Levine on Pizza in America

    Legal Affairs:Insult to Injury

    Servicemen and women disabled in the line of duty trust the government will provide for them. But many return home to find themselves facing a new enemy: the Department of Veterans Affairs.

    Stray Toasters

    • For the past week or so, when I’ve gotten into the shower in the morning, I’ve had part of the chorus of The Presidents of the United States of America’s Bath of Fire running through my head. It didn’t dawn on me until I was sitting at Nyx and Nox’ this evening and the song came up in the mp3 rotation.
    • , I know that you don’t need more ‘bright and shiny objects,’ but I think that you might enjoy a few of these.
    • …and I think that you might like this, too.
    • Power Pack is 20 years old. Wow. I remember when it first hit the stands. I think that I still have Issue #1 in my collection back home.
    • : Bent Comics is sponsoring a webcomic contest.
    • Eldritch Press – Free, accessible books in the public domain.
    • I really used to like Bobby Brown’s My Prerogative; it was my unofficial theme song back in 1987/1988. Oh the joys of being a college freshman… I’ve heard Britney Spears’ cover of it. It really doesn’t do much for me. But, then again, not a lot of her work does. *shrug*
    • “This isn’t how I wanted to go!! I’m not rich, I’m not drunk, I’m not naked, and I’m certainly not all three simultaneously!”

    Yep. Definitely time to call it a night.

    Namaste.