“Charlie says…”
arts and leisure, everyday glory, games, geekery, news and info, politics and law, science and technology, style June 24th, 2009Wednesday – 24 June 2009
Middle of the week and all’s well.
It’s also “Sushi and Comics Wednesday,” which is always a good thing.
Last night, SaraRules and I headed over to Gardner Village for an evening stroll. For as much of a madhouse as that place is on Saturdays, it was practically deserted last night. We only saw a handful of people the entire time we were there. One of the places we checked out was “Country Furniture and Gifts,” in the building that has the waterwheel. It was like entering “The House That Never Ends” in that it had stairwells hither and yon and new rooms just seemed to fold into and out of 3D space; Escher would have been proud. (I deduced that the pioneers must have figured out how to create a tesseract using the energy harnessed from the waterwheel – it’s the only logical conclusion of how “that much” house wound up in “that little” space.)
Once we got back home, I fired up the 360 and played HALO3, a pleasure I have recently rediscovered. I have been stuck on a board for the past few weeks – which has been a bit discouraging – so I took a sabbatical from playing it. Last night, I got past that scenario and discovered my new favorite weapons: The Machine Gun Turret and the Battle Rifle. Nothing says “Love” like tearing a 50-caliber gun off its tripod and walking down a hallway with it, lighting up any and all Covenant forces like a Christmas tree. (Yes, a very bloody Christmas tree, but that’s not the point here.) And the Battle Rifle..? It lets me take head-shots – like my former HALO and HALO2 favorite weapon: The Sniper Rifle – and it has a burst fire mode, too.
Stray Toasters
- I woke up with the Good & Plenty jingle – from the 1950s(!) – in my head for some reason:
- Michelle Obama knows what works, style experts agree
- Rethinking Gender Bias in Theater
- Bozeman, Montana changes its mind about job applicants’ social networking passwords
- Gone hiking? Missing governor sparks political fight and “Missing” governor was on private Argentina trip
- Giant code wheel for sale, proceeds to EFF
- Britain’s secret plan for surviving a nuclear war
Feelings, sensations that you thought was dead (yup)
No squealing, remember that it’s all in your head
Namaste.
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