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7785 – 10-4, good buddy!

Installed new Nvidia drivers (9/2/05 ones) and my system is looking *great*. Second life at a higher resolution and less crash issues. I’m going to reinstall farcry, and see how that does, next.

The higher res desktop frees a lot of real estate up, too. I’m impressed.. it’s like I’ve got a new system. 1280 x 1024 x 2 monitors (so it’s actually 1280 x 2048, if you want to get technical) it makes it pretty hard to revert to the 1024 x 768 single screen at work.


Big boss in Maryland today, opening the state with a press conference… If things were different with cej, I’d probably be going along as well. Oh well, it was a good run, for the most part.


This is the case peer-to-peer file sharers have been waiting for. Tanya Andersen, a 41 year old disabled single mother living in Oregon, has counter sued the RIAA for Oregon RICO violations, fraud, invasion of privacy, abuse of process, electronic trespass, violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, negligent misrepresentation, the tort of “outrage”, and deceptive business practices.


If you can only watch one Kafkaesque Flash animation about the ennui of being a giant fat chicken-juggling bear on a unicycle in a German circus with dreams of freedom, make it this one.


Evil dictator meme

7781 – Found some good reading for the pda

Newton’s Current Kittenwar stats – Not bad!

This is how Newton has performed in 7493 battles:

# Won: 5012 (67%)
# Lost: 1751 (23%)
# Drawn: 730 (10%)

As “Guido” has performed in 10472 battles:
# Won: 6949 (66%)
# Lost: 2620 (25%)
# Drawn: 903 (9%)


Got a wonderful compliment yesterday. “You have made my life a happier place…”

That’s the sort of thing that makes it worthwhile.


Newt broke the NewtCam when he knocked it off of the computer (with a vigorous tush-push), and it swung down and broke the base off of the camera proper. I thought I’d have to get a new one, but a hot glue gun rules the day.


60’s/ D&D quiz

7630 –

Registered a PIN for student aid.. I’m going to take a few night courses to keep my skill set honed. If Uncle Sam wants to help defray my expenses, I’m more than happy to let him help out.

Once I get my new PIN, I’ll sign up with FAFSA.

Anyone want to take a few courses with me at the Fort Lauderdale Branch of BCC/FAU? I figure I’ll put some polish on my certifications.


Can’t get my shots with the PCP, so back to referrals it is! It was worth a shot.


Good thoughts for the Lisas rocketing to Texas.


The Goon Likes Pie. Me too.

7623 – Muh-muh-muhndee.

Lunch meeting went well, coving call not too bad.

Monday meeting this morning. Blech.

First day of school for most kids in this region.


Crazy Thunderstorms all weekend, started last Thursday. More electricity than water.


Thunderstorm on Miami Beach.
Originally uploaded by FANLESS.



Susie is working Friday nights now as bartender… that shuffled Mariah to thurdaysa, and Melissa right off the schedule… not cool, even if Susie is a total doll. Melissa got fairly hosed out of the deal. The New Weekend manager is Larry’s Ex-wife, and seems ok, but Gil is still my fave.


Random Scotto factoid: I say thank you to automatic doors. Also, in the morning, when I’m the first one to the building, I’ll gesture with my hand forward, and trip the mechanism while saying “Sim-sim-sala-bim!”


“When Captain American throws his mighty shield…
All those who chose to oppose his shield must yield…
If he’s led to a fight and a duel is due then the red and the white and blue will come through…
when Captain America throws his mighty shield!”


I can’t believe I’m the only person that wants to visit Danny the Street.


HOW TO CVS Video Camera Hacking for PC & Macs


Google total. Nice collection of the assorted searches available… check out the drop down.


Unfortunate Childrens Books


Moment of Lyric:

7464 – Don’t go stealing my peach!

Well, no new Dr. Who until the Christmas special, now. The season finale was pretty solid, all told, if a bit “Star Trekky” in the resolution. (Not in the “fixed everything in the last 5 minutes sense” but folks will know what I mean when they see it.)

Spoilers:

Scotto opinions Rose becoming some all-powerful time-being by sharing the soul of the TARDIS, fixing everything and leaving the bad wolf footprints behind. The new regeneration of the Doctor looks quite youthful.. I’ll be interested in seeing how well he does following the last one’s excellent performance.

Via the CBBC News-, “Just days before the current run of the sci-fi show is due to end, its makers have revealed that there are at least two more series to come. … In addition to two more series, there will also be Christmas specials for 2005 and 2006, the show’s makers said. That means Dr Who fans have a total of 28 more episodes to look forward to when the current series ends. Billie Piper will continue playing Rose until at least the end of series two. … The show’s main writer, Russell T Davies, said: ‘What was most pleasing is that people have been watching this series as a family. I think a children’s show should have a full range of emotions including grief and comedy.’ A few hints have also been dropped as what viewers can expect from the new episodes: The new doctor will have a new outfit, we’ll be seeing more of Rose’s boyfriend and her mum, and scary aliens called the Cybermen will be making a return.”


Scraped my beard back to a goatee, for the time being. It should help me in my quest for some side-contract gigs, believe it or not. I’ve found folks more willing to enlist the aid of a smooth-cheeked/furry-chin over the “wild man from Borneo” look. I think I look a lot better with some facial hair than without it, so the goat is the way to go.


MP should be in town on Thursday! Maybe I can drag Danny along, if I’m not feeling too selfish.


Why is it that I like old school TV shows with magical cuties (like Bewitched {as long as it’s not a “magical ailment episode, however much I like Dr. Bombay.} or I Dream of Jeannie) but New ones, like Buffy just leave me cold… even with *multiple cuties*? It’s not about them being “empowered”… I enjoyed the first few seasons of Xena just fine. I take it back, Charmed is growing on me. I think my issue with Buffy is that I’ve seen *every* badly written one, and none of the good ones. If every time I turned on original Trek, and got Spock’s Brain, I’d probably think it was poo, too.

I’m a bad science fiction fan. I Like Original Series Star Trek, and and DS9 that doesn’t involve the planet under the station… but all other Trek has been rather bad, too. Maybe it’s when a show panders to a specific audience, rather than a general group is when I lose interest? I’m a bad RPG pen and paper gamer, too… I remember my favorite games not being like what I think the majority of gamers were into. I’m not into Monty-haul or munchkinism… but neither was I into all-story, no combat games, either. I liked an excuse to get together, socialize, eat some snacks, and do a combination of role play with actual resolutions, and a little bit of combat war gaming thrown in on the side.

Things that I wasn’t too crazy about was accounting for every tent-stake or each inch of rope…. or more than one session of “foraging for food” or “staking out the enemy”. A half-session is great for setting the mood… five episodes in a row is a nightmare.

Actually, I take back the combat thing… I’d have been happy if it only happened once every four or five game sessions. I speak in the past tense, because it’s been an age since I’ve actually had a sit down at a table and played. I suspect I’m not up to a stint at a gaming table for more than four hours these days… flopping on a mushy couch could be good, but I wonder if my sleep-instinct would overrule my gaming instinct in a comfortable environ with large gaps between any opportunity to act?

Ok, that was a lot of nerdish. I think what I’m feeling lately is a lack of touch with that side of me. I still like science fiction/fantasy… only, it’s more mainstream these days. I hate to say it, but I liked the Incredibles more than the Lord of the Rings film. I like Discworld and the Hitchhiker’s Guide a lot more than Snow Crash or anything by Anne Rice.

I wonder what’s caused me to go to the more intelligently written humorous and light pieces rather than the more drawn out and sometimes downright padded stuff. Things that are in a colorful world with interesting characters, headed for a resolution in the same book rather than a dodecology. Even Zelazny’s Amber series, while fun, caused me to run out of steam at book eight of ten. The vast majority of the Discworld books are self-contained, but if you read the lot of ’em, you can enjoy a bigger, richer picture. I’ve already read Tolkien’s stuff, so I’ll probably never have to read any Tolkien “homage/clones”.

More Scotto tastes / opinions:

Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser was a good time, but Elric isn’t really my thing.

Most Robert E. Howard good, most H.P. Lovecraft, a snooze (with notable exceptions on each side.)

Phil Farmer’s Riverworld Great, the rest, poop.

Speaker for the Dead – good, any book in that same series after #2, horrid.

Almost all of Asimov’s stuff is too dry.

Almost All of Bradbury’s stuff is smiley fantasy disguised as sci-fi, and that’s ok, in medium doses. His best work is short stories adding up to a common book.

Mercedes Lackey, Ursula Le Guin, CJ Cherryh, Anne Mccaffrey – Have one good story to tell, and repeat it over and over with names and locations changed.

Harlan Ellison – I like him in small doses. Can be a bitter pill, but works wonders with what he’s got. Short stories are the ticket, to alternate with Bradbury… sunshine and thunderstorms.

Stephen King – Good when his writing is tight, and isn’t allowed to flob all over the place. The Gunslinger series started off great, and fell apart. Still a great universe to write stories in, if you sidestep the “add people from our earth” element. I dug the The Shining and The Stand quite a bit, and some of his recurring themes like Flagg are swell.

Clive Barker… not so great. A few nifty ideas around which a padded story is written, and it feels bloated, or stilted.

Larry Niven’s Gil of ARM stuff is pretty sharp. Ringworld series… ugh. Lucifer’s Hammer, good. I never know what I’m going to get with him, but I’ll usually risk it.

Phillip K Dick, early stuff, Excellent, later stuff when he got whackadoo, not at all.

Neil Gaiman is Jim dandy, as is Terry Pratchett. Not as good when they write together, but still decent.

Community Series, like Thieves’ World, Wild Cards, Man-Kzin Wars, etc. Amazingly hit or miss.. but I usually like them, just for the sake of seeing multiple writing styles and perspectives on a bottled universe. I wouldn’t mind doing a shared universe writing project with GrayPumpkin, Mootpoint, and all the other writers I hang with online and off.

The Wizard of Oz books are a popcorn pleasure.

Mark Twain can do no wrong. (most of his stuff is satire, with only a little fantasy in there)

HG Wells and Jules Verne works for me, too, but that might just be young-Scotto nostalgia creeping in.

Edgar Rice Burroughs can be hit or miss… Tarzan and John Carter.

Doc Savage is more fun than The Shadow… but both fall into formula writing at times.

Tim Powers is a good example of cross-genre stuff that works.

I dug the Screwtape Letters, but Narnia never clicked for me.

Stanslaw Lem is weirdly appealing to me, as is Kurt Vonnegut.

As a kid, I liked Marvel Comics more than DC. Spidey is mighty Kid-friendly, but I really liked the team books… Fantastic Four and Avengers were always a hoot. Superman/ Batman Family were fun, but I just liked Marvel better. As I got older, I got into Silver Age DC, too.

I wonder how much my tastes will change over the coming years? They haven’t much since college (I was bigger into HPL and Nuts & Bolt’s Sci-fi back then…)

I’m still a book ‘ho. If someone puts a tome in my hands, Odds are really good that I’ll read it all the way through.. unless the first 100 pages causes me to quit on it… but those are rare.


In other news, I prefer Early 70s football-head Tony the Tiger to the extreme-sports post-2003 Tony. Check out his evolution.

I am very susceptible to advertising, it seems. I could go for some fresh flakes for breakfast.


Funny term of the morning… “poop-chute”.

I haven’t heard that in ages. That rates up there with Fart-knocker.

Quick Scan of the LJ indicates the last time I typed it out was on 6/22/02, in a silly chat with sweetalyssm, when a fellow lj-pal was talking about gut-issues. so, it’s been just about three years later.


Moment of Lyric: (Listen here, 2nd from the end)

Dil Ye Bechain Ve, Raste Pe Nain Ve
Dil Ye Bechain Ve, Raste Pe Nain Ve
Jindri Behaal Hai, Sur Hai Na Taal Hai
Aa Ja Saanvaria Aa Aa Aa Aa
Taal Se Taal Mila, Ho, Taal Se Taal Mila

7456 – a meme, a meme, yup, a meme.

tagged by vimoh

Number of books I own:  I couldn’t even venture a safe estimate. About 6 gigs of text-file/pdf/palm-readable stuff, Actual book-books, I have about 12 full bookshelves worth out, and tightly packed closet full of boxes.

Presently reading: Cycling through three – Audio book – Going Postal – Terry Pratchett, palm book – The War in the Air, H.G. Wells , paper book – Complete Prose Works – Walt Whitman

In the pipeline: More Pratchett, A rereading of Twain, Whatever else tickles my fancy or rollls down the torrent-pipe.

Recently Read: Night Watch – Pratchett, Assorted Philip Marlow books – Raymond Chandler

Two of my favourites: Dandilion Wine – Bradbury and  The Lorax, Dr. Seuss

I tag anyone who wants a good healthy tagging!

6953 –

I think the idea of Galactus with a gold tooth, flashing gang signs, and going “East SIIIIIDEE” before taking a bite out of Earth is no worse than most of the comic book stuff I’ve seen lately.


I don’t think that I have a destiny. I do have a direction… I want to thrive while doing good work. I think the idea of “fate” is awful situation… who wants to be stuck on one track, no choice, trapped?


Random Scotto factoid: I am made of meat and blood, bone, teeth and hair. There’s some bacteria, dust mites and plant life, too. Electromagnetic impulses, sticky mucus, bright blue eyes and a titanium pin.


Saw about 10 minutes of Smallville last night… meh. Maybe it was an off night, but Clark and Lana seem to be less able to act than most of the co stars. Maybe they suffer from “Vader” syndrome… hired just by looks, not ability. It seems that the show relies on shining reflections off of people’s eyes, too.

Quote from the episode – “A man is measured by the quality of his friends.” If that’s the case, I’m in good shape, and my bro’s in a bit of trouble.

How’s the saying really go? Quality of his years? Maybe that’s more of an internal thing.

Lost was a lot better… but I don’t like 10,000 speed film or whatever. The “Gladiator/sports photography” look just doesn’t engage me.

My Lost-FI theory

6944 – Sweet Monkey Tuesdays… it's Monday.

Happy Birthday Lexie! My gosh… 4 already!


sammykunSammy gave me a copy of the Superman – Secret Identity miniseries.. it’s a great read… probably some of the better stuff I’ve read in the genre for years. Kurt Busiek did a great job.


I’ve never met anyone named Detlev that wasn’t an evil-minded person. (For the record, I’ve only met 2 Detlevs.)


Windows Ultimate boot CD


After hearing so many poo-poo reviews of Team America, so I switch my brain-gears and went to see Garden State, instead. (Natalie Portman is supposed to be good again… Her acting in the Star Wars series wrecked my perception of her skill, but this supposedly will made up for it.) No Dice. Timing was off, so I just rode around on the water bus instead. I got some fresh air and a little needed sun… visited the 15th street fisheries to look for pelicans and manatees, but failed to spot the latter, or get any good shots of the former.

I’ve been on the water bus enough now to point out housing used by local famous folks, and give estimates on how much it costs to maintain a large yacht.

a few pictures from walkabout

6944 – Sweet Monkey Tuesdays… it’s Monday.

Happy Birthday Lexie! My gosh… 4 already!


sammykunSammy gave me a copy of the Superman – Secret Identity miniseries.. it’s a great read… probably some of the better stuff I’ve read in the genre for years. Kurt Busiek did a great job.


I’ve never met anyone named Detlev that wasn’t an evil-minded person. (For the record, I’ve only met 2 Detlevs.)


Windows Ultimate boot CD


After hearing so many poo-poo reviews of Team America, so I switch my brain-gears and went to see Garden State, instead. (Natalie Portman is supposed to be good again… Her acting in the Star Wars series wrecked my perception of her skill, but this supposedly will made up for it.) No Dice. Timing was off, so I just rode around on the water bus instead. I got some fresh air and a little needed sun… visited the 15th street fisheries to look for pelicans and manatees, but failed to spot the latter, or get any good shots of the former.

I’ve been on the water bus enough now to point out housing used by local famous folks, and give estimates on how much it costs to maintain a large yacht.

a few pictures from walkabout

6939 – Templars!

Today being the October 13th, one could note the passing of the Templars:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_Templar#Ruin

“On October 13, 1307, what may have been all the Knights Templar in France were simultaneously arrested by agents of Philip the Fair (Philippe le Bel), to be later tortured into admitting heresy in the Order. (Some believe this act to be the origin of superstition regarding Friday the 13th.) ”

The more conspiracy minded might also note that a modern incarnation of the Templars:

http://www.osmth.org/

Has a “Special Consultative Status” with the United Nations:

http://www.osmth.org/images/ngo.gif

And that the American Priory has been active in the Balkans:

http://www.smotj.org/charities/index.html

In the related area of helping Christians at risk, the Priory of St. Norbert of Chicago has been active in a very-much “hands-on” endeavor in Kosovo. The Priory of St. Norbert is in the process of collecting medical supplies for shipment to clinics in Kosovo. One of their Knights is serving in Kosovo on active duty with NATO forces.”

And I note that the point of contact email address for the NATO Priory is from the US Selective Service Administration ( for those outside the US, these are the guys who administer the Draft )

http://www.sss.gov/mission.htm

Hell of a cover for the Order of St. Jerome.

6932 – 2s-dee

Nice out, so I’m considering early-morning walkies before work.

Knowing how much I enjoy morning sleep, I suspect that my walks will end up in the evening.

Talked to Danny last night about unexplored areas of land on Earth. He thinks that pretty much every square mile of land has been physically touched by humans in some way or another, but I disagree.

I want to find a map or something of areas never touched.. Areas in Alaska, Africa, etc. Just to get an idea of what’s small pieces are left for explorers to uncover. I wonder.. there are some theories that say that 2-3 thousand years ago that the Congo was mostly grasslands.

Speaking of which – WASHINGTON (AP) — From lines scratched in ancient dirt to Medieval charts with drawings of monsters in unknown parts of the ocean to modern computer printouts, maps have served a vital role throughout human history.

Now, one of the nation’s most venerable mapmakers, the National Geographic Society, is updating its massive Atlas of the World. Continue reading 6932 – 2s-dee

6905 – undifferentiated tissue process (ts-77ix)

Today is my bro’s 32nd birthday. I’ll be getting together with him after work tonight for supper and presents. No giving him cash or easily swapped out items this year… I’m going to help him fix up his truck so he can make some money doing post-hurricane cleanup around the tri-county area. Help him to help himself.


Samples of the courtyard before and after Jeanne came through. Who knew so many leaves were left after the first two ‘canes? All the old leaves were just raked out, too. Ah well!

2 small piccies

6904 – Some pictures and Misc.

Well, aside from a few power spikes that caused a reboot or seventeen, I seem to have come through the front end of the storm just fine. It’s mighty moist outside, but wind has settled way down.

Here’s some pictures of the empty streets around the Elbo Room yesterday (as opposed to the first day of the Hurricane season, which featured fembots.)

3 images of Las Olas and A1A / Ghost Town, pre-storm

6878 – And I leap in, quickly.

Elric looked at the pit. It was ragged and deep and the earth in it seemed freshly turned as if it had been but lately dug.
“What must we wait for, Friend Corum?”
“For the Tower,” said Prince Corum. “I would guess that this is where it appears when it is in this plane.”
“And when will it appear?”
“At no particular time. We must wait. And then, as soon as we see it, we must rush it and attempt to enter before it vanishes again, moving on to the next plane.”

— Michael Moorcock, The Vanishing Tower

Site Meter

That’s what it feels like when your internet is unreliable… or when LJ is playing games with the servers.

Users on the Madcow cluster (where am I?) will be temporarily unable to log in or view their journals. This problem should be brief, and will be resolved as quickly as possible. Because of this, users on other clusters may experience some slowdowns in accessing LiveJournal as well.


I gushed enough about to Danny about Shaun of the Dead that we may go see it in the theater this weekend. (Either that, or Sky Captain.)


Yesterday was rough.. almost all hardware issues, interrupting my regular workday.

Printer fuser, two network cards, and a video card all pooped out the same day. What’re the odds?

At least I got the website up to date and started stats.


Tracey Gold’s Mugshot.


Michael Andrews and Gary Jules: Mad World – Watch from above as schoolchildren create montages of moving figures in this heartfelt video.


Archives:

1 year ago – Hurricane Isabel, More Frankie the Mooch, St. John’s Wort.

2 years ago – Bonnie’s Boy Steals from FMM, and is caught on video, Newt bawls out a spaniel

3 years ago – music to my ears, LJ observations, handy word reference guide

4 years ago – Sesame Street Day!, Lower-case N song, We are all Earthlings, Ernie questions his existence. Wubba Wubba Song, Joel Reprimanded for surfing porn at work