Archive - September, 2006

Gameage

Every few months, Patrick, Ben and I get together for gameage. Yay gameage! We’ll stay up well into the early morning hours playing video games. This has been going on for years now, since our college days. Yeah, call us geeks if you want, but we enjoy it! :-) There’s nothing like crushing enemies and demolishing cities to get over a rough week at work. And a rough week it was…

Typically, we’ll stick to computer games, basically having a LAN party. While we’ll try to play a variety of games, we tend to favor a few in particular. The few that are worthy include:

Starcraft (the best game ever)
Command and Conquer: Red Alert II
WarCraft III (and more specifically, the DOTA mod)
StarWars: Galactic Battlegrounds
Unreal Tournament

Very rarely, I’ll talk them into playing Worms.

Occassionally, we’ll break from the PC and play console games, such as Dungeons and Dragons Heroes or Legends of Everquest.

Any gamers out there? What are you fave games?

Quick Notes

Please bear with me – I’m aware that there are some problems with the comments. I’m not sure why it’s happening (it’s only an issue on some posts, not all, which makes it tougher to diagnose) but I haven’t had any time to look into it this week.

Work is kicking my butt this week. Seriously kicking it. Too much due at once, which wouldn’t be so much of an issue if some of the programs I have to write weren’t from way out in left field. Usually, when we need to write a new program to create a report of data for a new drug study for a particular client, we can use the reports for other studies as a basis, and just tweak it as necessary. Creating the program usually doesn’t take long; testing does is what’s time consuming. However, the specs I got for two programs that are due on Friday were significantly different from other studies for the client, so I’ve had to almost start from scratch. And I still have my regular weekly load of files to prepare and send to the clients. Ugh… At least the overtime pay will be nice to have for my vacation.

Speaking of that, it’s still looking like a go. I get my pack this weekend, which I’m looking forward to playing with. I went shopping at Nature Outfitters last weekend and got a stove and some other things. Still doing a bunch of research on the backpacking aspects of the trip, but I mostly have the trip to VA and daily hiking planned out. Mindy and I are going to test out boots, packs and whatever else during the next coming weekends, just to make sure we’re prepared and know what we’re getting ourselves into.

Wow, can you believe the Reds are actually still in the playoff hunt. Mathematically, at least :-)

Who Dey!

I love this fall weather!

Here are the shows this fall season that I’m really enjoying, when I get a chance to watch them (I record most of them and watch on the weekend)

Studio 60
Heroes
Battlestar Galactica
Eureka

Can’t wait for the return of Lost!

That’s all I have for now. Thanks for your patience!

Space Blog

Interesting reading, giving insight into what it’s like living on the International Space Station: Anousheh Ansari Space Blog

Anousheh Ansari Space Blog was made by friends at the X PRIZE Foundation to support Anousheh in her wish to inspire others with her historic spaceflight — the first woman to buy her own ticket to space.

Here’s a snippet of the post from 25Sep2006

Well my friends, I must admit keeping good hygiene in space is not easy! There is no shower or faucet with running water. Water does not “flow” here, it “floats” ;-) — which makes it a challenging act to clean yourself. So what do people do up here, specially the ones staying for six months at a time…? They improvise!

There are wet towels, wet wipes and dry towels that are used for cleaning yourself. Usually each person gets a wet towel a day and couple of dry ones. Each person has a personal hygiene kit where they keep their stuff like toothbrush, shaving kit, creams , etc. I got Dice-K’s kit so it had a razor and lots of shaving cream, but no makeup ;-)

Now brushing your teeth in space is another joy. You cannot rinse your mouth and spit after brushing, so you end up rinsing and swallowing. Astronauts call it the fresh mint effect :)

The most interesting experience — or I should call it experiment — is washing your hair. Now I know why people keep their hair short in space. You basically take a water bag and slowly make a huge water bubble over your head and then Very Very Gently, using a dry shampoo, you wash your hair. At the slightest sudden movement, little water bubbles start floating everywhere. I’ve made some video of my hair-washing experience that I will share when I return :)

Who Dey!

Not you-dey!

Bengals 28, Steelers 20

Bengals

The Hobbit Movie Update

You would think that the movies studies and such would do whatever they can to get this movie made, considering how well the LOTR movies did, but apparently it’s not that easy. Here’s an update on the rights to the movie and such:

Will Peter Jackson make ”The Hobbit”?

Especially interesting was this:

[Peter] Jackson has indeed started thinking about what he might do with The Hobbit. He’s especially intrigued by the idea of making two films and inventing new material to fill in gaps in the story, since the plot — about how Bilbo Baggins (Ian Holm in the LOTR films) befriends Gandalf (Ian McKellen), falls afoul of the miserable creature Gollum, and comes into possession of that pesky ring—is fairly simplistic compared with LOTR.

I’m anxious for the movie, so I hope all the red tape gets cut soon…

Today's Feast

Posted by Fully Devoted, I thought I join in this time around.

Appetizer
What was the very last song you listened to?
The Coldest Heart by The Classic Crime

Soup
What is one company/store/corporation you would recommend that people stay away from?
Hmm, I can’t think of one in particular, but in general, I say furniture stores. Everyone that I’ve been to have pushy salespeople, since they’re on commission.

Salad
On a scale of 1 to 10 with 10 being highest, how much do you enjoy having your picture taken?
4

Main Course
Besides a bookmark, what is something you’ve used to keep your place in a book?
Post-it notes, index cards, and pens are what come to mind…

Dessert
Name a food that you like that most people don’t.
Hah, considering I’m fairly picky, I don’t know if there is anything…

Your turn – serve up your feast in the comments.

New Tolkien Tale

Here’s a new tidbit that may interest some of you:

Unfinished Tolkien work to be published in 2007

An unfinished tale by J.R.R. Tolkien has been edited by his son into a completed work and will be released next spring, the U.S. and British publishers announced Monday.

Christopher Tolkien has spent the past 30 years working on “The Children of Hurin,” an epic tale his father began in 1918 and later abandoned. Excerpts of “The Children of Hurin,” which includes the elves and dwarves of Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings” and other works, have been published before.

“It has seemed to me for a long time that there was a good case for presenting my father’s long version of the legend of the ‘Children of Hurin’ as an independent work, between its own covers,” Christopher Tolkien said in a statement.

Talk Like A Pirate Day

Tomorrow, September 19, is Talk Like A Pirate Day!!!

Not sure how to talk like a pirate? Here’s an instructional video to help ya out:

http://loadingreadyrun.com/showmovie.php?x=480&y=360&url=talklikepirate.mov

New Theme

I’ll be working on a new theme for the site throughout the dayweek…If things seem a bit messed up, just bear with me for a bit. Thanks for your patience!

Risk

This past Saturday, my Bible study group had a Guy’s Night. It was your typical guy’s night – we devoured a Beast pizza, snacked all night, slayed each other in Halo, and tried to take over the world. We played Risk, the game of World Conquest. :-)

Risk certainly can be a fun game – if you’re winning! It’s amazing how this board game can turn the most civil of people into ruthless and cutthroat generals. No matter who I’ve played with – friends or family, guys or girls, people I’ve known for years or people I’ve just met – the game always turns out to be ultra-competitive. It starts out innocently enough, as each person tries to build a stronghold in some part of the world. Once the positions have been established, though, watch out! As soon as someone threatens your territories and messes with your plan for world domination, the gloves come off, tempers flare and friends become mortal enemies. The games can drag on for hours, which certainly doesn’t help the situation. Thankfully, a few hours, or days, after the game ends, usually everyone is on speaking terms again. ;-)

Diplomacy is a key part of my game plan. My strategy usually involves establishing my position in a continent, creating alliances and making truces to limit fronts, building up my forces, then smashing through undefended and forgotten territories while the other players are focused on each other. After I’ve made some initial truces, I’ll try to encourage the other players to attack each other, to clear out some territories or weaken armies that will benefit me later. Of course, other players will try to bend the ears of their opponents as well, so it’s interesting to see who can play the mind games better, who can make the stronger case.

Sometimes my strategy works…sometimes it doesn’t. Last night, it worked to a certain extent. It all falls apart when the other players don’t do what you think they should, though. :-) If a player owns all of North America and Australia except for one very lightly defended country in each, I would certainly assume the player would go after those territories to gain the extra armies, especially since the territories in question were very easy to defend and an essential location for domination into other continents. However, we had a rookie playing with us… Rather than do what most people probably would do, he instead chose to anger a previous ally by loading up Greenland with armies at the beginning of a turn and smashed through my empire in Europe. You can’t defend against that! Rookies!

We called the game after midnight, with no clear winner. Probably best for our friendships. :-)

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