1.31.2010

Transitions [s]



I bought the Sealy cal king that Costco stocks. It's comfy, it's big, it needs a frame.



I cleared off most of the master balcony, though I'm not quite sure what to do with the shelving that's in pretty good shape - albeit pink trimmed. The foosball table is going out there, I think that'll be the place to be come summer.



Heather's departure has freed up prime real estate for a study. My fantasmical workshop of killer apps and photography is now situated between the media room and the garage. I don't really need the upstairs anymore.



I'm rolling right into a second playthrough of Mass Effect 2. The first run was a bit hasty so I could use the finish bonuses for the second, real effort.
  • I could almost see Master Chief in the final cutscene. It's a proper second-of-three, plotwise.
  • ME1's music was better. The sequel's isn't bad, but it's not quite as distinct nor complementary of the action.
  • ME2 consists of more shorter, more numerous missions. The finale is about the length of an average ME1 chapter. It's nice to know doing just one more won't keep you up until three. It also cuts down on the monotony of each dungeon.
  • The galactic news bits still inform and entertain, but they don't match the awesomeness of the first since Mass Effect switched anchors. Using the Beyond Good and Evil voice actor for the first one was so clutch.

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4.20.2009

Unexpected surprises [s]



This past Friday I was honored with my first piece of original art. My old boss came over with his family for some steaks and wings, his wife brought along an awesome Japanese-style painting. (And I did in fact straighten the frame after taking the photo.)



This weekend involved a lengthy circuit of the county. Jes and I stopped by the animal shelter only to be disappointed by the overabundance of abandoned PB dogs (pit bulls) and purse dogs. I snagged some extra lumber for a weekend project, maybe Sunday during the f1, gp, and sbk events. Basically those beams will go up on the wall in the garage. The plywood will lay over them and be bolted on - rather than wood screwed - so that it's easy to remove and reattach. In this way, I can easily add and rearrange climbing grips that will go on the plywood.

I have to establish whether or not the plywood is appropriate for the job, and if this proves to not be the case it'll go over the exposed walls in the side room. The garage will accommodate a modest traversal section, which is a great first step. And apparently toproping is for noobs.



Another stop was Fry's. Awhile back I rigged some coax-rca connections because my audio signal was encountering interference between the tv and amp. Those will now have clean connections and maybe later I'll do shielded wires for each of the speakers. That'll depend highly on a clean coax-bare wire connector.



Red Alert 3 was knocked down to a bargain price, so grabbed a copy.
  • Good: Pretty good graphics with really cool water effects, and this one has a lot of water.
  • Bad: RA1 looked gritty next to its peers (Warcraft, etc.). RA2 looked grittier than RA1 thanks to better computers. RA3 kind of splits the middle, it's a bit cartoony.
  • Good: A third faction.
  • Bad: Mechs. This ain't Tiberian Sun.
  • Good: Tim Curry, Jenny McCarthy, George Takei, that guy from several Laws and Order are pretty funny.
  • Bad: They don't quite go over the top with the character portrayals, though the script and storyline would support it.

  • Good: The wonderful elements of the predecessors are there. Smooth action, fortifyable buildings, Kirovs.
  • Bad: That's cause EA bought the franchise. Look for Red Alert '09, then Red Alert '10, then...
  • Good: Cool threat level based techs and superweapons.
  • Bad: Not many alternatives to the Iron Curtain/Chronosphere.
  • Good: Everything is designed around co op play.
  • Bad: Opponent ai is still unfun, you're either almost dead or completely dominating. Where's rfq when you need him?




Today Jon picked up the Costco foamy I've been meaning to get. It'll be good for noobs and visitors.

Oh and the old patent app I worked on is finally listed.

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12.06.2008

A few errands later [s]



I ventured into Ikea today. It's far from being my favorite place, their products are about the opposite of what I'm looking for. That is, stuff there tries to be uber-modern and rather low quality. But I was striking out on some things - mirrors in particular - and had to take a chance.

Despite the Christmas music I survived the journey, bagging a rug and curtains for the media room. The curtains are necessary because the couch does not allot space for blinds. There may be a better solution in the future, but this one works for the moment.



The next stop was Expo (Home Depot's furnishings branch) on Convoy. The selection was impressive and I managed to at last find a light fixture for the upstairs bathroom. (And it turns out my only remaining bulbs are a very cool tone and I haven't yet installed photoshop to color correct). I wired it up, the fixture and fan are run off of a motion sensor with a switched light above the tub.

No luck on mirrors at either location.

My last stop was the zoo - er - Costco to put in an order for blinds.

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