Category: Random

  • The Olympics are in full swing

    In no other time of the year would I watch tennis, archery, swimming, weightlifting, and gymnastics. And yet with non-stop Olympic coverage I’ve been doing just that. USA leads China in the medal count, and I expect that to remain true throughout the events. Watching the USA basketball team play China kind of summed everything up for me.

    In other news, Russia has captured the Georgian capital of Gori today, in a move that splits the country in half, no doubt further hampering any hope of slowing down the Russian advance while the U.N decides whether or not to intervene. Georgia’s government websites have been under DoS attacks since the war started, not that it matters a whole lot.

    Go Team USA!

  • Trying Twitter for the first time

    I never got into the microblogging craze when it first started, in fact I didn’t even know what Twitter was until I heard someone talking about the latest Twitter wannabe. After hearing my favorite podcast hosts talk about all the Twittering they did, I decided to give it a try. So far I’m pretty neutral to the whole concept. I can see how it’d be fun if all my friends did it, but Twittering to myself is pretty lame. Aaron, did you ever get an account and keep it?


    • Pixar: Up

      Pixar debuted the trailer for their new film Up yesterday, looks odd.

      The hero of the film is a 78-year-old man named Carl Fredricksen, who walks around hunched over with a tripod cane. When he was a kid he met a girl named Ellie, who grew up in small midwestern town. The two fell in love and eventually got married. Her dream was always to explore the world and visit paradise falls, but as usually happens, life got in the way. They were never able to make good on their promise, and Ellie eventually passed away. Now Carl is a widower living alone in his small home. Developers are threatening to move him into an old folks home.

      Thoughts?

    • Life is bigger then you

      Tonight I attended a cancer fundraiser called ‘Relay for Life’. It was held at the local collage and minor league baseball park. From 7 PM to 7 AM hundreds of people affected by cancer walked, talked, laughed, and cried; sharing memories as they traversed the candle lit path around the field.

      Each candle was housed in a white paper bag with the name of a cancer victim or survivor on it. Some had inspirational phrases and pictures of the person, others just said “Mom”, or “Grandpa”. There were hundreds upon hundreds of these luminaries, and the feeling of walking past them was profoundly moving. Every point of light represented someones parent, sibling, spouse, or friend. And for every bag that said “In support of”, or “Survivor”, there were 3 more that said “In memory of”, or “In honor of”. Someone had put a sign out in left field. It simply said, “Hope.”

      Walking along this path illuminated by the countless memorials to battles won and lost, it made me consider how small my perspective of life really is. I’ve had relatives die to cancer, but no one really close to me. Standing there I was surrounded by hundreds of reminders that life is so much bigger then what I experience every day. Life is a precious commodity that we–especially collage students like myself–so easily take for granted. And yet at an event where there is so much loss, and should be so much sorrow, hope still burns bright in the hearts of all the husbands and wives, sisters and brothers, moms and dads, and grandpas and grandmas.

      Celebrate. Remember. Fight Back.

    • Sure is quiet around here

      Man, July hit and Hijinks died. While Aaron has an excuse (he’s trying hard to hospitalize himself with his new scooter), I really don’t. My problem hasn’t been a lack of content to write about, but more of a lack of interest in the content thats available. Apple’s App Store launched recently with a plethora of new games and software for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The aspiring developers found within the confines of Installer.app have been busy too, but I haven’t taken the time to actually play around with any of the new stuff.

      Its times like this that convince me I couldn’t make it as a serious video game writer; I really enjoy games…with the caveat that they are actually enjoyable to play. No offense to the nice and I’m sure well meaning indie developers, but 90% of it isn’t stuff that’s enjoyable to play. Enjoyable to make fun of maybe, but even that gets old after a while.

      Complaining aside, I promise to get some actual content going here in the near future. E3 is in full swing, with all the major press conferences in the past 24 hours. Final Fantasy XIII is coming to 360, Wii gets a voice chat periphial, and Sony announced God of War 3 and a handful of 1st party PSP games. Yay for the handheld market!