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Casual Friday

It’s casual Friday here at Casa Green, and everybody is in a hurry to do absolutely nothin’.
Othello’s asleep in the fuzebox:
Othello in the fuzebox
Olivia’s decided that the dining room table is a fine place for a cat (I have to respectfully but firmly disagree):
Olivia on the dining room table
Xena’s going to sit out the stormy weather while Olivia henceforth decides that playing with an 80+ pound dog’s feet is a fine place for a cat:
Xena and Olivia
Me? I’m ready for a day where I can sleep the hell in.
Oh, and a memo to these people whose house I saw from the parking lot at work this morning:
It's Christmasween!
For pete’s sake, wait until Thanksgiving or something!! 🙄… Read more

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Television & Movies

Review: Jericho

Wow, Wednesdays may be busy viewing nights for me this fall. Jericho‘s pilot episode, which aired last night on CBS, seemed to hold some promise, despite some trips to the well of cliché. The basic premise is intriguing – a nuclear explosion far on the horizon signals the end of life as a small Kansas town has known it. The cast is appealing enough, though I have a feeling that future episodes will lean more and more on the younger cast members, and the ongoing mystery of precisely what is happening and who is responsible is something I’m looking forward to unraveling. There’s a zinger of a moment where we find out from one of the characters that more than one nuke has laid waste to the American landscape that suddenly makes the whole story that much scarier. Though large portions of the pilot episode are cliché-ridden, this is a case where a few of the moments outweighed that. The imagery of the mushroom cloud in the distance is an awesome sight, and the stunned reactions of the people who see it make for cinematic moments that are almost Spielbergian in intensity, combining an unearthly quiet with a horrifying vision. I’ve literally seen that scene in my nightmares. And I have to give them credit – it looked a lot like this. Only without Skeet Ulrich.
Ulrich may, sadly, prove to be the weakest link in the show’s ensemble cast, but that may just be because his character doesn’t get any kind of a profound moment here that lets the actor shine. Surely this will change, and he’ll have that opportunity, as the show goes on. There’s another character who intrigues me in that he seems to know exactly what to do and how to help when it’s needed most. Is he just a really helpful guy? Or does he know more than he’s letting on?
The mainstream entertainment media is billing Jericho as CBS’ answer to Lost, when structurally I find it reminds me much more of Invasion and, to an extent, Jeremiah. The comparison to Invasion makes me a little uneasy; sometimes it seems like Lost and Battlestar Galactica are fulfilling everyone’s need for entertainment that often ends on a downbeat note and there isn’t room for more. Ongoing suspense pieces such as Invasion, Threshold and Surface have failed to cut it in the last year, and there have even been complaints that popular shows such as Lost and Galactica just weren’t advancing their respective plots enough.
The writing seems to be on the wall for the serialized drama, which is a damn shame because (A) I prefer it to manufactured competition “reality” shows anyday, and (B) the day of the serialized drama should be here and now with the advent of DVD. But networks don’t make shows for DVD – they make them to grab prime time ratings. And the sad fact is that the general audience whose money the networks want are going to gravitate toward Dancing With The Stars, not toward a downer show about the aftermath of an assault on civilized society and its effects on the families in a small town. Top that off with the fact that Jericho is going up against Lost in its Wednesday night time slot, and you can probably kiss this show goodbye.
Jericho seems like it has an opportunity to be an engrossing, intense show. Enjoy it for the fraction-of-a-season that it’ll probably get.… Read more

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Pooch smooches!

Smooched by a poochThis happens every morning, only this time I had my camera at the ready so I can show you people what kind of abuse I take when I get home from work.
I mean really, what can you do? You’re already sitting down. The dog weighs over 80 pounds and is practically standing in your lap. So you might as well soak up the puppy love and get some pooch smooches. See the video here.… Read more

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Gadgetology

And 14 hours later…

Okay, so it’s more than 14 hours later. Gimme a break, I’m still doing my disturbing victory dance all around the house.
Earl's Avid - A WINNER IS ME
This is an Avid video editing setup I just won on eBay. To find out how much I spent on it…well…just go here and see for yourself. It’s kinda like the very definition of pennies on the dollar.
This changes the whole picture as far as work goes. Remember what George Carlin said about envying dogs’ ability to lick themselves? “If I could do that, I’d never leave the house!”
More pics below. … Read more

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Cooking With Code Gaming

Remodeling

14 hours and counting to something that could be really cool. If you want to know more…well…um…be back here in a little over 14 hours.
theLogBook.comFor those who hit my blog without frequenting the rest of the site, I put a major redesign of the site’s main page into place that I’m quite happy with. It still needs some minor tweakage, but overall I’m very happy with it. Just one step closer to making the whole site easier to maintain.
I got some decent gaming time in on Sunday night after a tiring day on the farm (there’s nothing like getting stranded in the barn with a bunch of spooked horses when a monsoon breaks out right on top of you). I played a bit of Rogue Squadron II on the ‘cube and then, after getting my ass thoroughly kicked by that game, decided instead that I wanted to get my ass kicked by Katamari Damacy instead. I haven’t done a lot of gaming over the past 2-3 months, so I’m a little rusty. OK, maybe I’m underselling it there – I’m a big rusty. (I didn’t feel too bad; my wife was sitting in the same room, utterly failing to conquer the universe in Master Of Orion 2. Still, I suppose it’s one thing to get mowed down by vast forces arrayed against you from across the galaxy, and quite another to get mowed down by a ball of thumbtacks, erasers, caramels and assorted household and food items.
14 hours… 14 hours…… Read more

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Television & Movies

Mr. Relson comes to Arkansas

Just saw this on mst3kinfo.com:

MIKE IN ARKANSAS
Mike Nelson will be delivering a lecture at the Donald W. Reynolds Campus and Community Center on the campus of Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia, AR on October 31, 2006 (Halloween). The lecture is scheduled for 7:00 pm, and there will be an autograph signing session afterward. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend.
Visit https://www.saumag.edu for more info about the Center.

I don’t make it a habit of rushing off to see celebrities and get autographs, but for Mr. Relson, I just might do it.… Read more

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Home Base

Our long national nightmare is over

Okay, so maybe not very national. But I got something in the mail today which indicates that, while it is entirely possible that you can take the sky from me, there exists a roof between my head and the sky which remains mine.
So ends a process which I hope that no one reading this ever has to experience for themselves.
I went ahead and sprang for the three original Star Wars flicks on DVD – including the original originals that my site’s been shilling for all week 😆 – and then today the three new ELO remasters that I preordered some time back arrived in the mail. Which trilogy to indulge in first? In my present state, Lynne Lucas. (And there is a certain amusing symmetry to the fact that I’ve bought the same things again from both of them, and became interested in both around roughly the same time – in fact, my first exposure to ELO was my older brother giving me an 8-track tape of A New World Record, which also happens to be one of the newly remastered albums, as bribe to leave him and his date alone; he informed me that the intro to “Tightrope” “sounds just like your Star Wars music”.)
I’m feeding horses every morning for the next 10 days, so I may not be blawging quite so actively during that time (for which you may wish to thank the deities of your choice, and 20+ hungry horses, at your convenience).… Read more

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Television & Movies Toiling In The Pixel Mines

Who arrived in my mailbox?

Exactly. I got the latest UK Doctor Who DVD release in my mailbox today, Mark Of The Rani starring Colin Baker.
Doctor Who Colin Baker DVDs
This whole mess started when I got the Vengeance Of Varos region 2 DVD from the UK several years ago, and later wound up picking up the other Colin Baker releases to date from the UK too. I just thought it’d be amusing to get all of the Colin Baker DVDs from the UK. Might look a little weird on the DVD shelf, but what the heck – there are only so many Baker stories that can be released, so it’s a nice finite thing for a Strange Subcollection. (All of my eighth Doctor DVDs are from the UK too. I’ll let you work that one out.) Though it’s almost inevitable that Trial Of A Time Lord will wind up coming out as a box set someday – remind me at that time what a good idea I thought it was to do this. 😛
You know what I hate? I hate it when someone calls me, starts a conversation, and says “Well, I’m gonna call you back later, I need to eat dinner/do the laundry/floss my nostrils/go somewhere.” Why the hell didn’t you just wait until that other thing was over and done with before calling me? Gah.
Interesting job turned up tonight on Monster.com, and I’m seriously planning to go for it. Though if I did land this gig, not only would it nearly double my income, but due to the nature of the job and some of my recent rants here, it would send the needle on the irony meter spinning at about 400rpm. But more than that I shall not say. I’m more than ready to get out of the broadcast news biz, at least where this part of the country is concerned.… Read more