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random thoughts on games, art, geek culture and living in new york california.

October 28th, 2007

What happened, Apple? You used to be cool.

leopard_box_125.jpgApple released OS X 10.5 (Leopard) last Friday, and as with any Apple upgrade, I sucked it up and upgraded, even though I don’t particularly care about any of the new features.

Here’s how things went down. I got home from work and figured I’d start the upgrade process and head off to temple with Heather, safe in the knowledge that it would be done by the time I got back. It didn’t quite work out that way.

I’m not sure what happened, exactly. I ran the installer and it started upgrading when it suddenly decided that it couldn’t install on my MacBook Pro’s internal drive. Upon restarting I was amazed to discover that it had somehow managed to do something horrible to my hard drive…bad enough that Apple’s disk utility (also known as fsck) couldn’t repair it. So I went off to temple knowing full well that my system was horribly fscked up, so to speak.

After appeasing my god for another week, I returned and got to work un-fscking my machine. Unfortunately this required booting in target mode off my Mac mini and running DiskWarrior 4. DiskWarrior is an indispensable tool, and I can’t recommend it highly enough, but it also happens to be extremely expensive ($100), and I wasn’t in any position to negotiate.

To make a long and not terribly interesting story short, I repaired the disk, rebooted to make sure everything was back to normal (it was, it booted into 10.4 and everything), and began the instal process again. This time around I did the good ol’ Archive and Install method, which worked fine, although it took a long time to complete.

So after all of that, I was successfully booted into Leopard. And you know what? I don’t like it. My first impression can be best summed up by saying WTF DID YOU DO TO MY DOCK APPLE? Seriously, WTF is this? They turned the dock into a 3D reflective surface for no particularly good reason. Instead of the functional arrows they used to have to indicate a running program, instead we now have little LED-like dots. And don’t even start with the silly looking road stripe separating the folders/trashcan from the rest of the dock. The dock returns to normal if you put it on the side, so hopefully it’s only a matter of time before someone manages to hack that into a bottom dock.

Once I got past that, I noticed that my menu bar was suddenly this awful, awful purplish-gray color. Who came up with that? It’s a terrible eyesore. Unfortunately I haven’t been able to find a way to get it to go back to being just black and white.

Some other gripes are that all my beloved haxies are currently broken, which makes generally using my Mac a less comfortable experience and I want my large icons back on my sidebar in finder. But what about the new stuff? There’s not much here I really care about. I turned on Time Machine for no particular reason (I already do full daily backups), stacks is a terrible feature in its current implementation (frankly the old system worked better), webclips are for the dashboard I already don’t use, and spaces is a feature I recognize as being awesome but not for me. And cover flow in the finder is a silly feature that I can’t imagine any practical use for.

It’s not all bad. I love the new features in Front Row, which I’ll actually use, since when I travel I’m all about Front Row. Some apps definitely seem to be faster, particularly spotlight. Quick look is kind of cool, although I doubt I’ll really use it more than once in a blue moon. But I’m surprised at how many features are just unnecessary cosmetic changes that can’t be changed back.

Ah well. I’ll get used to it eventually. That’s the thing about Apple OS releases. You might not want it, and you might not need it, but if you’re gonna use the system and keep your apps current, you really have to upgrade, so suck it up and take your medicine. By contrast, I haven’t upgraded my Windows machine to Vista yet, and have no plans to do so for the foreseeable future. I’m not sure if that’s a good thing or not, but there you go.

October 25th, 2007

I am indeed a geek.

I went to my local GameStop today and picked up The Eye of Judgement (PS3) and Chessmaster (DS).

And I wonder why I’m pegged as a geek from 100 yards away?


NERD

October 23rd, 2007

Sid and the Revolutions.



Yeah, we rocked. We rocked hard.

October 22nd, 2007

Man of Steel turmoil.

President LexUh oh…according to reports online, Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris, the screenwriting team behind Superman Returns, have walked away from the sequel. /Film speculates that Bryan Singer could be the next to go.

I’m not sure what I make of this. I loved Superman Returns, but that’s mostly because it was a Superman movie that didn’t suck. After all those years, it was great to finally get that. But I still believe that making a sequel to Superman II was a mistake, and they should have redone the origin story, like they did with Batman Begins.

I would be totally happy if Man of Steel (the current title of the sequel) is just another Superman movie that didn’t suck. But if they decide to go the Hulk route, and pretend the previous movie never happened…well, that wouldn’t be so bad either. Provided it doesn’t involve space dogs or gay robotic assistants, of course. Doing something like the President Lex storyline might be kind of cool.

Whatever happens, hopefully they’ll get their crap together soon. I may have been willing to wait almost 20 years for another Superman movie (longer than that, if you want to pretend IV never happend, and OH GOD I want to pretend that never happened), but now that I’ve had a taste, I’m not going to be as patient.

October 20th, 2007

I coulda been a contender.

Beauty and the GeekI’m out in Los Angeles this week attending the E for All Expo (if you’re coming tomorrow, swing by the Civ Revolution booth and say hi). It’s been an interesting show, with an interesting crowd.

Anyway, yesterday I’m standing at the booth, and two guys walk up to me and tell me they’re producers for the reality series Beauty and the Geek, and would I be interested in being a contestant on the show? Apparently they were trolling the expo looking for a tall geek to be a contestant in their fifth season, and I guess I qualified.

Alas, I pointed out, I’m married, so that prevents me from being eligible. They said they’ve had people who were engaged before, and that it’s really not about romance, but still, they didn’t think I was married (why would they?).

So here’s the thing. Obviously, it’s flattering to be asked. But should I have been insulted? I mean, yeah, I’m absolutely the world’s biggest geek, as anyone who’s ever read this site already knows. And I’m tall (6′3″). But they pegged me from several booths away as being both tall and super geeky. I think it’s kind of cool, although maybe I shouldn’t wear that polka dot tie and pocket protector anymore (kidding). I’ll take it as a point of pride.

I don’t think I’m reality tv material anyway, since I don’t have any desire whatsoever to be famous, and I don’t see much appeal there anyway. Plus I look like an ogre. Although I have to admit, the $250,000 prize money would have been a nice starter to my daughter’s college fund, even if I do have to split it with whatever bimbo I win with.

October 16th, 2007

\m/ ROCK \m/

Brütal Legend is real, and it does indeed rock:





Yeah, it’s all CGI…but it’s awesome CGI.

October 11th, 2007

Which way is this image turning?

This image can apparently tell you if you’re more right or left brain-oriented:


Left Brain/Right Brain

I don’t think it works for me. Right now she’s totally moving clockwise, but all day yesterday it was the opposite direction. I’m definitely not a left brain kind of guy (me + math = bad), so I don’t know why it was like that.

Either way, it’s kind of cool.

October 10th, 2007

And now for something completely different.

This is a real costume:


Be afraid. Be very afraid.


Be afraid. Be very afraid.

October 8th, 2007

Freebird was just the beginning.

We’re just three weeks away from the release of Guitar Hero III (OMG), so it’s time to get warmed up…we already know what is most likely the complete (or nearly complete) track list, and it is indeed awesome. It totally makes up for not releasing the 80s Edition tracks over Xbox Live (although I still hope they do some day).

In any event, there are some songs I’m not familiar with, including this one, which was apparently one of the most fan-requested songs, “Through the Fire and Flames” by Dragonforce:




Dude, that’s nuts. I mean, that’s crazier than anything that’s in GH2, and ten times more insane than Freebird. I can’t wait.

October 5th, 2007