Saturday, September 20, 2008 

Inching toward Netflix

Well, Blockbuster and I are no longer getting along.

The first irritation was more my fault and so I was a little more accepting - I let a gift card sit too long and they decided to wipe it clean. It's their policy - a well stated policy - but a policy that states that money is more important than the client relationship and trust. I through away my membership card on that one - so I'm already pretty much done. I figured that this was a personal decision - it was mostly my fault and so no sense to blog it....

However, this week, I was receiving 60 to 100 spams a minute for several hours from an email address that I only ever gave to Blockbuster. (Sometimes it's nice to have your own email server.) I know that Blockbuster is struggling to stay alive, but to sell email addresses is a very poor business decision.

I'm really liking the Netflix/XBox partnership that has begun this month. The only struggle is value - obviously we don't rent that many movies....

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008 

An update

So, I know it's not earth shattering, but in case you've been wondering what I've been up to....



I was really close to getting a perfect 5280, but I accidentally got 2 achievements at the same time and overshot. Luckily Viva Pinata: Party Animals, a perfect 6000 wasn't too far away. (And thanks to silly games like Yaris, 5 point achievements still exist in the world.)

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Friday, April 18, 2008 

Well, I think I knew that before the test...

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Tuesday, March 04, 2008 

Today in History

1966 John Lennon says "We (Beatles) are more popular than Jesus"

Ironically nobody has to ask, "Jesus who?"

1950: Walt Disney's feature-length animated motion picture Cinderella is released.

She doesn't look a day over 20.

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Friday, January 04, 2008 

Some more movie reviews...

Over the break, I did get an opportunity to see several movies. I have a few comments to make about some of them.

National Treasure 2: I really liked it. I did like Riley Poole's role in the first one a lot better. Probably because I connected with his character a little more. Possibly because he gave in a bought a Mac.... My one major comment: If you buy the 32-ounce Coke, visit the restroom around the time that you go west of the Mississippi. There's a LOT of water in the last hour of this movie....

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Enjoyable. Although it was done really well, I love these stories - I know it's cliche, but the books are better. I do like their casting for Trillian. To quote the Commentary on the DVD: "Those eyes! C'mon they were made for each other...." And a personal quote that I use a lot that I think I must have picked up from this movie the first time that I saw it: "It's the best I could do at short notice."

Life Stinks: Really, really, really good. This might be in my favorite movies of all time. (Along with The Princess Bride, L.A. Story, Better Off Dead, and Scrooged - in case you cared.) I saw this movie in the theater back in '91 - it was as good as I remembered. I had to introduce the wife to this one - she didn't believe me that a Mel Brooks movie entitled Life Stinks would be worth seeing at all. I tried to tell her that it would be a good one for new years, but she didn't go for it, now she wishes she had. (Hitchhiker's won that vote...) It's not at all a traditional Mel Brooks movie - that's why it's not in any collections - it's also why it is so hard to find - nobody saw the movie the first time and nobody knows that they want to see it now. I wanted to put in my favorite quotes, but I couldn't do it without ruining the movie. It's worth seeing and, naturally, it really resonates if you are already a pessimist.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2007 

Alan Menken Redeemed

I loved Alan Menken's work in The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast. In subsequent movies where he worked with Tim Rice, it became more obvious to me that I liked Howard Ashman more than I actually liked Alan Menken.

This was confirmed to me when I saw the theatrical version of Beauty and the Beast in which Alan made a few musical changes. Since I know the Beauty and the Beast soundtrack so well, the changes were painfully obvious to me. The first act I actually liked better than the movie and at the intermission, I even made a few comments to people that I think that Menken has possibly redeemed himself. The second act however confirmed to me that I really don't like Menken's musical style.

Tonight I went to Enchanted. This soundtrack has totally redeemed Alan Menken in my mind. It was so good that I did not even consider that he could have been involved until his name showed up in the end credits.

The best song on the soundtrack, That's How You Know, almost ranked him up there with with Hans Zimmer - well almost. Unfortunately, Alan has Home Alone 2 smeared across his resume - and that's going to take a lot of really good writing to cover up.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2007 

Halo Flu - a month late...

So, for the last month or so, I've been working my way through Halo's 1 and 2 in preparation for the release of Halo 3. One of the things I like about the Halo series is that it's not a "kill everything that moves" game - there's actually a plot. I wanted to catch up on the story line before I got moving. I remembered most of the plot of 1, but since I had a one-year-old around the house when Halo 2 came out I wasn't able to play it at full volume and missed some of the story. I still have small kids in the house, but I figured out a way to hook headphones up to my 360. When it came to replaying the games, I knew that I wasn't in a hurry to finish because I wasn't going to be able to get Halo 3 until Christmas anyway.

Well, Wednesday of last week, I received a copy of Halo 3 mailed to me in an unmarked envelope. A gift I do appreciate (in case the random gifter reads my blog - you can consider this post to also be my thank you note), but it gave me a bit more incentive to finish Halo 2.

Well, I finished Halo 2 last night. Then I got "sick". My wife said that the smells eminating from the bathroom and passing out around midnight were convincing enough to take a day off from work.

So, I got to play a while today. My favorite part so far is a little Easter Egg that I found wandering down a random hallway. Two characters with voices STRIKINGLY similar to Simmons and Caboose on Red vs Blue arguing over knowing the password necessary to open a door. I got myself clobbered just so that I could share the moment with Melissa.

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Thursday, May 03, 2007 

So long and thanks for all the fish....

*sniff*

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Saturday, January 20, 2007 

My Song....

Hey look - somebody wrote me a song! (All except the bubblewrap part...)

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Sunday, November 26, 2006 

Be afraid!

Be very afraid!

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Friday, November 10, 2006 

Random movie quotes

Take your best guesses...

1) Stop helping me!
2) But... its got 11.
3) Claire, the whole world. Whole world, Claire.
4) Pie Jesu domine, dona eis requiem.
5) Oureyay oingay otay etgay itay in the airchay.
6) It's not the volts - it's the amps that'll get you.
7) Don't make me waste letters - R U O K?
8) How do you read this? There's no pictures!
9) It's possible... pig...
10) I gave her my heart - she gave me a pen.
11) You know better than to trust a strange computer.
12) You believe in the Users?
13) If anything gets in your way, turn.
14) Sorry guys. You're just too darn loud.
15) The world's first unmanned flying desk set.
16) If that's the way it must be done, then that's the way you must do it!
17) They keep creating new ways to celebrate mediocrity.
18) I'll have you Longshanks!
19) Cue the sun!
20) Dude! What happened to your dog!
Bonus) You take the front nine, I'll take the back nine, and I'll meet you back at the clubhouse.

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Tuesday, July 11, 2006 

Thanks for the great seats, Poole!


So, we went to the Michael W. Smith concert last night at the Denver Pavillions - the friends we went with bought the tickets... I pulled out the new cell phone and got a picture of the stage from our seats - second row - right behind a lighting support post. (You can almost make out Smitty's shoulder right next to the post.) I was able to see the rest of the band pretty good though. (And Melissa was sitting next to me and could actually see pretty well.)

(Still learning to use the camera phone - somehow the resolution on the camera got set to "crappy". Better luck next time.)

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Tuesday, June 20, 2006 

The Father's Day present

Those who know me best got me Season 4 of Red vs Blue for Father's Day. It was great. Even Melissa laughed at several episodes.

Since I didn't find a list of Easter Eggs anywhere else on the Internet yet, I thought I would post them.

The traditional "Pick an Option" comes up when you sit on the main menu for too long.
In scene selections on the episode 63-68 screen, highlight the 69-74 on the bottom and move down. A continuity video will play.
In scene selections on the episodes 69-74 screen, highlight episode 70 and move up and press ok. This brings up Church's Easter Egg.
On the bonus features menu, highlight Deleted Scenes and press left. It will bring up Tex's version of the same bonus features menu.
On the special videos menu, highlight The Winter Lames video and press right. This brings up Sarge's Easter Egg.
On the outtakes menu, highlight The New Guy and press right. This brings up Andy's Easter Egg.
On the deleted scenes menu, highlight Alien Hunt and press left. This brings up Caboose's Easter Egg.
On the character profiles menu, highlight main and press right and ok. This brings up Pvt. Jimmy's profile.

Not really an Easter Egg since it comes up by default:
The first main menu states:
Standard Definition
Foreign Language
Ultra Super High MegaDef++ (The menu is huge)
Mini Micro Portapods (the menu is tiny)

Choosing Foreign Language brings up the main menu links with the "alien" titles:
Blarg
Honk Blarg
Blarg Honk Blarg
Blarg Honk Honk
Honk on Blarg vs Blarg

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Friday, March 24, 2006 

Red vs Blue

Simmons: Do you ever wonder why we're here?
Grif: One of life's great mysteries isn't it? Why are we here? I mean, are we the product of some cosmic coincidence? Or is there really a God, watching everything. You know, with a plan for us and stuff. I don't know man, but it keeps me up at night.
Simmons: What? I mean why are we out here, in this canyon.
Grif: Uh... Oh... Yeah...
Simmons: What's all this stuff about God?
Grif: Uh... um... Nothing.
Simmons: Seriously, though. Why are we out here? As far as I can tell, it's just a box canyon in the middle of nowhere. No way in or out.
Grif: Mm-hm.
Simmons: The only reason that we set up a Red base here is 'cause they have a Blue base over there. And the only reason they have a Blue base over there is 'cause we have a Red base here.
Grif: Yeah. That's because we're fighting each other
Simmons: No, but I mean, even if we were to pull out today, and they were to come take our base, they would have two bases in the middle of a box canyon. Whoop-dee-@$&#* doo.




Simmons: His armour is PINK.
Church: Pink? I wouldn't say pink. More of a... slightly less red.
Simmons: It's pink, okay? I know pink when I see it!




O'Malley: I agree! Except, replace the word "non" with "extremely".




Sarge: May I introduce the our new light reconnaissance vehicle! It has four-inch armour plating, mag bumper suspension, a mounted machine gunner position, and total seating for three. Gentlemen, this is the M12LRV! I like to call it the Warthog.
Simmons: Why Warthog, sir?
Sarge: Because "M12LRV' is too hard to say in conversation, son.
Grif: No, but... Why Warthog? I mean, it doesn't really look like a pig.
Sarge: Say that again.
Grif: I think it looks more like a puma.
Sarge: What in Sam Hell is a puma?
Simmons: You mean like the shoe company?
Grif: No. Like a puma. It's a big cat. Like a lion.
Sarge: You're makin' that up.
Grif: I'm telling you, it's a real animal.
Sarge: Simmons, I want you to poison Grif's next meal.
Simmons: Yes, sir!
Sarge: [Points at front of the Warthog] Look, see these two tailhooks? They look like tusks. And what kind of animal has tusks?
Grif: A walrus.
Sarge: Didn't I just tell you to stop makin' up animals?




Sarge: Simmons, Grif, we're out of luck. Get ready to open fire. Today is a good day to die.
Grif: Wait! I think today is actually a good day to RETREAT. Can't we push dying to a week from Friday?
Simmons: Yeah... let's all take dying as an open-action item, and come back with suggestions next meeting.




Caboose: [Trying to calm Andy down, to stop him from exploding] Come on Andy, think of a happy place. What makes you feel happy?
Andy The Bomb: ...being in the middle of big explosion!
Church: Less happy place, less happy!




Simmons: A good password should contain at least one letter and one number. For example, your password would be '2dumb2live'.

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Monday, March 13, 2006 

Happy π day (3.14) eve

http://www.vvc.edu/ph/TonerS/mathpi.html

(March 14th is also Einstein's birthday.)

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Saturday, October 22, 2005 

Yeah...

I caught you a delicious bass.

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