saving my daylight

i did the usual fall back thing this morning and went out with my watch wrong, and got myself confused because the place i went opened at nine and my watch said nine. Though of course here in the real world it was only 8. It’s only an hour, yet a disagreement between internal and […]

i did the usual fall back thing this morning and went out with my watch wrong, and got myself confused because the place i went opened at nine and my watch said nine. Though of course here in the real world it was only 8.

It’s only an hour, yet a disagreement between internal and external clock somehow tilts the axis of the universe just slightly, so that everything looks the same but feels in a fundamental way wrong. Like everything in your house – walls, floors, roof, and everything your house contains – has just been moved an inch to the left. It all looks exactly the same; yet in some fundamental sub-sensory way, we feel it to be wrong.

It isn’t, though, the satisfying temporal displacement of travel and jet lag. Because that means we’re somewhere, somewhen, and have a reason to be out of sync with the air around us. We have the thrill of difference, and a different sun rising and setting at a different time, the fatigue of travel, soon solves the problem for us, for good or ill.

Here, home, we’re simply knocked out of balance, like a tire hitting a pot-hole. We spin a bit off-center for a time until we again find equilibrium.

But you know, at least now the clock in my Jeep – a clock that requires some elaborate vulcan-neck-pinch of buttons to set, and for which I last saw the manual around the turn of the century – is once again correct as it is half the year. So that’s something.

Firefox 2

Firefox 2 was just released, and I have to strongly suggest that anyone not running Safari move to this new Firefox right now, particularly if you’re still running Internet Explorer. I’ve been running the FF2 beta for several weeks and it’s a seriously cool browser, even without a lot of tweaks and plugins installed. They’ve […]

Firefox 2 was just released, and I have to strongly suggest that anyone not running Safari move to this new Firefox right now, particularly if you’re still running Internet Explorer.

I’ve been running the FF2 beta for several weeks and it’s a seriously cool browser, even without a lot of tweaks and plugins installed. They’ve fixed bugs, plugged security holes, and made leaps and bounds in terms of improved performance.

Go get it. God, please, get the hell away from Internet Explorer, all of you!


I just found a page of cool, simple firefox hacks you can do with no plugins. I love this kinda shit.

How to eat…

Ok, so the ‘how to eat sushi’ part is all well n’ good. But how fucking cute is the girl? I’m tellin’ ya. Only, why don’t they show me more of the sushi actually goin’ in to her sweet little mouth? That’s what I wanna see*. (props to R for the find – you know […]

Ok, so the ‘how to eat sushi’ part is all well n’ good.

But how fucking cute is the girl?

I’m tellin’ ya. Only, why don’t they show me more of the sushi actually goin’ in to her sweet little mouth? That’s what I wanna see*.

(props to R for the find – you know what i like)

* ok, i admit it, that’s not quite what i wanna see.

Nightmare in Three-D

I just saw the new Nightmare Before Christmas in 3D. And lemmee tellya, this ain’t your mamma’s 3D. 3D movies have come a LONG way in the past few years, as you’ll know if you saw Monster House in it’s 3D version, or if you’ve seen the latest 3D attractions at Disneyland or Universal or […]

I just saw the new Nightmare Before Christmas in 3D.

And lemmee tellya, this ain’t your mamma’s 3D. 3D movies have come a LONG way in the past few years, as you’ll know if you saw Monster House in it’s 3D version, or if you’ve seen the latest 3D attractions at Disneyland or Universal or other theme parks.

Now, i’m already a huge fan of this movie. So they only have to not fuck it up to be ok with me. Just a chance to see it on the big screen was cool, i listened to the people who didn’t like it when it came out and didn’t go see it in a theater. Luckily I later discovered they were wrong.

Well, they didn’t fuck it up; they made it even cooler. The 3D is a perfect compliment to the very physical stop-motion animation, adding even more depth and life to a visually rich and complex movie. They also totally re-mastered the sound, which is awesome. I saw, and heard, things I’d never noticed before.

You know 3D has made it when you stop noticing a film is in 3D. And like in Monster house, which i saw at Mann’s Chinese in los angeles a couple months ago, halfway through I stopped being aware of the glasses and the effect, and just watched the movie, marveling at how cool it looked but not thinking about it. That is when 3D is working, and in this film, it utterly does work.

Originally I’d heard this was going to be in very limited release, only playing in L.A., SF, and a couple other cities. But it looks like it’s gone into national release, so go see it while it’s still in the theaters. I bet it doesn’t play for long, and if you’re a fan, this is so completely a must-see.

Oh, and cute goth/emo girls love this movie, so there’s another sort of eye-candy involved. I wound up deep in conversation with a girl next to me about Lemony Snicket and Daniel Handler‘s adult novels (which feature murder, absinth, incest, golems, and more clever literary references than you can shake a stick at.) So that’s the kinda quality people this attracts, if, you know, you like that sort of thing.

rabbit

This is a sort of artistic brilliance that defies my ability to describe. It left me utterly speechless. Rabbit by Run Wrake: It’s longish (8 minutes) but watch the whole thing. It’s utterly hypnotic. (Props to Dauber for the find)

This is a sort of artistic brilliance that defies my ability to describe.

It left me utterly speechless.

Rabbit by Run Wrake:


Rabbit

It’s longish (8 minutes) but watch the whole thing. It’s utterly hypnotic.

(Props to Dauber for the find)

Categories: art

I went to a fight and a hockey game broke out

(Wrote this a couple days ago but could not post it due to some server trouble) Mmm, i love me some hockey. My first game of the season – solid success, close enough to be thrilling, but never close enough that i was worried. Final score, Sharks 2, Dallas 0. I love a good shutout. […]

(Wrote this a couple days ago but could not post it due to some server trouble)

Mmm, i love me some hockey.

My first game of the season – solid success, close enough to be thrilling, but never close enough that i was worried. Final score, Sharks 2, Dallas 0. I love a good shutout. I love a good hockey game. I love it best when they fight.

And the Sharks are off to their best start ever, in the whole history of the franchise.

Damn, I wish I could get season tickets, and, you know, a cool jersey:

Moronosharks-2

Self Review

Every year, around this time of year, it winds up being review time at my place of gainful employment, and I have to do the dreaded Self-evaluation-form. And every year i try to write a clever piece about it, to the effect that instead of this crap, i should get reviewed on what I’m I’m […]

Every year, around this time of year, it winds up being review time at my place of gainful employment, and I have to do the dreaded Self-evaluation-form.

And every year i try to write a clever piece about it, to the effect that instead of this crap, i should get reviewed on what I’m I’m actually good at.

Hilarity would then ensue.

Only every year, I wind up pissed off and time-short and never get it done. I’ve two or three partially completed pieces like that.

Fuck it. You people do it. Write me my performance review. I’m going to go gnash my teeth.

Shaken and Stirred

Well, the whole Moronosphere and everything it contains went down like a cheap hooker last night. This wasn’t unplanned, but we’d rather expected a short and simple downtime. Best Laid Plans, wee, sleekit, cow’rin, tim’rous beastie. Due to some bad luck and just-ok support from the people who provide us physical hosting, getting the new-and-improved […]

Well, the whole Moronosphere and everything it contains went down like a cheap hooker last night. This wasn’t unplanned, but we’d rather expected a short and simple downtime. Best Laid Plans, wee, sleekit, cow’rin, tim’rous beastie.

Due to some bad luck and just-ok support from the people who provide us physical hosting, getting the new-and-improved system back on line took very much longer than expected, and now, we’re finding all the things we need to hand-fix as we rebuild.

All is well. Remain Calm.

The Host with the Most, Brandon has slept maybe an hour in the last two days while he works on this, and we all owe him a case of red-bull and maybe something stronger later on. Thanks brutha man. You rule.

Things might be glitchy in the m’sphereian blogs listed in my side bar for another couple days. Patience, jackass, patience.

Book thang

Swiped this meme from Hiromi. (You know, i didn’t realize meme was a dawkins-ism. It all makes much more sense to me now, AND it becomes obvious that somehow ‘meme’ has come to mean ‘stupid quiz’ around the blogosphere, rather than it’s original meaning. But that’s neither here nor there.) 1. One book that changed […]

Swiped this meme from Hiromi. (You know, i didn’t realize meme was a dawkins-ism. It all makes much more sense to me now, AND it becomes obvious that somehow ‘meme’ has come to mean ‘stupid quiz’ around the blogosphere, rather than it’s original meaning. But that’s neither here nor there.)

1. One book that changed your life – hardest question first.

God that one’s hard to answer. What does changed my life mean? Books that made me see something a new way? Sure, but what if it’s a small thing? Drawing of the Dark forever changed the way I see beer; Last Call forever changed the way I see Vegas and poker. But these are not my life, they’re just how I see certain things in it.

So what did change my life? I can only go back to the books that made me start reading, because it’s reading itself that changed my life, more than any other thing. There are a number of them that I could pick, books that were read to me, or that I read early. But the book that made me, as a child, say, I need to read (need, not want) was the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, or possibly the second book in the Narnia chronicles, Prince Caspian (and yes, that’s the second – whomever decided to re-number those books on internal chronology should die for fucking that up for so many young readers.)

I don’t choose this book because of what it is; it could have been any book, any good book. I choose this because of when it was and who I became when I decided I needed to pick it up and read. Mom could not keep up with my voracious need for more, and so I gave up on being read to and took up the book myself. And the universe opened to me.

2. One Book That You’ve Read More Than Once.

One? Let’s forget the obvious (the above chronicles, lord of the rings, etc). Let’s even forget Tim Powers, whose books I always read at least twice. Let’s go with Harry Potter, because there’s just not enough Harry Potter.

3. One Book That You’d Want On A Desert Island.

I’m boring, but this might wind up being Lord of the Rings again. That books has never been able to bore me, and with it’s appendices, you’ve got your own language right there.

But i might choose some book on writing. I’ll have time to kill, i might as well hone my own chops.

4. One Book That Made You Laugh.

Any Chris Moore would do; but let’s go with his funniest, Lamb.

5. One Book That Made You Cry.

Mystic Pig by Richard Katrovas. One of the best novels EVER. Though I could also say GG Kay‘s Lord of Emperors.

6. One Book That You Wish You Had Written.

I might say, again, Mystic Pig. It’s the kind of thing I feel I should be able to write. I might also say one of Dan Fante‘s books, Mooch or Chump Change. Fante’s absolutely brilliant, all his father was and more.

7. One Book You Wish Had Never Been Written.

Leaving out politics and religion, because they’re too damned easy and targets, yet it would be hard to choose one from such low hanging fruit as the bible and the qur’an; let’s stick with bad pop-culture staples. I have to choose a fantasy epic because I’m a huge fantasy fan and I think the brick of extruded fantasy product is harmful to the entire market (who wants to publish a short novel from an unknown author when you can publish volume 69 of the Saga of Boredinium). Thus, let’s say Jordan’s Wheel of Time.

I’m not happy with that pick, but then I’m not the just choose one kind of guy.

8. One Book That You Are Reading Right Now.

I’m on the last ten or twenty pages of The God Delusion, of which I’ll say more soon. Next on the stack is Bujold‘s The Sharing Knife.

9. One Book That You Have Been Meaning To Read.

Not one:

Moby Dick
Shadow of the Torturer by Gene Wolfe
Last of the Mohicans
Treasure Island
Lolita
Border Trilogy by Cormac Maccarthy

I could go on, that’s just a few of the books in my stuff i should read (vs stuff I will read) stack.

10. Tag five others that you would like to do this meme.

No tags. I don’t do tags. Steal at will.

Server Upgrades

We’re in the middle of some server OS upgrades (new linux version, new versions of some of our management tools) so if anything seems funky, bear with us, we’ll iron it out over the next day or two. Once again, a bazillion thanks to Brandon at Athena Internet for puttin’ up with us. Brandon, yer […]

We’re in the middle of some server OS upgrades (new linux version, new versions of some of our management tools) so if anything seems funky, bear with us, we’ll iron it out over the next day or two.

Once again, a bazillion thanks to Brandon at Athena Internet for puttin’ up with us. Brandon, yer a hero. I owe you.