“Carve away the stone (Sisyphus)… Carve away the stone…”
business and economy, comics and animation, event, everyday glory, exhibits, family and friends, football, games, geekery, movies and TV, music, news and info, people, science and technology, trains/model railroads, zombies January 24th, 2011Monday – 24 January 2010
Well met, work week. Let us see what we can accomplish.
Yesterday, I met up with Chris and Jeremiah for a HeroClix game. We played 800 points, per player. Chris fielded his X-Force team, Jeremiah brought five White Lanterns, and I played the Teen Titans. The game lasted almost three hours and, in a rare twist, didn’t involve two of us ganging up against one player. It was probably one of the most balanced three-player games I’ve ever played. In the end, Jeremiah lost his team first, I came in second, with Chris winning.
After the game, I met SaraRules! at her parents’ place for dinner and football. Later in the evening, the two of us headed downtown for our fourth Sundance movie: Benavides Born. The movie told the story of Luz Garcia, a high school senior in a small Texas town. Her dream is to get put Benavides in her rear-view mirror. Her means for doing so is to secure a powerlifting scholarship to the University of Texas. The movie follows Luz as she competes, in hopes of winning a scholarship, and as she interacts with her family and friends. This is also a coming of age movie, as it deals with Luz learning what it takes to achieve her goal and dealing with the obstacles and setbacks that arise, making her dream seem unattainable. It was a very “human” and very good movie.
Instant Replay: Football
There were some only two games over the weekend: the AFC and NFC Championship Games. I only watched the AFC game:
New York Jets at Pittsburgh Steelers |
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19 – 24 | |
The Jets flew into Heinz Field, coming off a big win against the New England Patriots.
I don’t know what happened to the Jets in the first half, but they were completely shut down by the Steelers. Their run game was ineffective. There was almost no pass game. The were just… there. In the second half, the Jets remembered what they were there to do and played ball. Their game wasn’t perfect, but it was fairly solid, they posted sixteen (16) unanswered points, but their last defensive stand failed to stop the Steelers from attaining first downs, allowing them to run out the clock. And so, the Super Bowl game will see the Steelers taking on the Green Bay Packers. |
Stray Toasters
- American Icons
- Art Exhibit Stirs Up the Ghosts of Zimbabwe’s Past
- Thanks to
for pointing out the Model Railway Layouts Blog to me. - Fitness guru Jack LaLanne dies at 96
- Why Papa Johns, Intel, others said no to Super Bowl ads
- Frank Gehry’s Home for New World Symphony
- In Pursuit of Qubits, Uniting Subatomic Particles by the Billions
- Wizard and Toyfare magazines fold
(Which really seems about 3 to 5 years overdue…) - This is a good multi-genre mash-up: The Walken Dead
- Comics Code Authority is dead
Bang. Zoom.
Namaste.
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