Monday, June 30, 2008

TED




Sunday, June 29, 2008

Queue

Tired : coming to work Sunday night.

Wired : no one else is here, so I'm making the render queue my bitch. My job is on about 600 cpus. Muhahahahahah.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Top Five

You can't see it, but it's there. Right down at the bottom of the page below the posts. It's a little tiny bit of html. A couple of lines really. They just archive a little bit of data every time someone reads this blog. Yes, big brother is watching, never fear, it's all anonymous. It does, however, let me know where my traffic is coming from. And that's the thing, I have no explanation for some of the traffic I get. I wrote in here for years as a sort of diary, never telling anyone about it. When I moved to NZ, it seemed a good to keep people up to date on how we're doing. The thing is, here's the data for the last week

51 Visits
22 Absolute Unique Visitors
77 Pageviews
1.51 Average Pageviews
00:02:04 Time on Site

Twenty two? Holy fuck, who are all you people? Twenty two!? in one week. I can't even begin to imagine that there's twenty two people that would be interested in what I have to say. Here's the last three months

371 Visits
145 Absolute Unique Visitors
535 Pageviews
1.44 Average Pageviews
00:01:28 Time on Site

Cool.

Well, since it seems like I get, if not a lot, then at least more traffic then I expected, I'm going to see if I can't make this a bit more interesting. I'll be playing around with my layout. So keep your eyes peeled, I don't want you to miss anything. You're probably still wondering. "Top five what?".

Things

that make us laugh.





I don't know why, but I can't look at this picture without, well, maybe not quite laughing, out loud, but it always makes me chukle.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Review: The Incredible Hulk


I'm going fairly flat out at work, we've got some stuff that has to deliver on Monday so it been a long week. We did get out to see a couple of movies last weekend, on Saturday we wen't out for dinner and a movie with Guy and Di. We went to Matterhorn for dinner, which, considering we usually just grab a kebab or thai or some such thing at the mall where the theatre is, was quite the deviation from the norm. The food is very good, but a bit on the pricey side. Well north of two bills for four and during the paying for dinner phase of the evening I insited on splitting it 50-50 and then made the mistake of letting Guy go first, since he the promptly paid for the whole thing. We ended up seeing the big green guy. I obviously, and ever so graciaously, paid for all the movie tickets. There wasn't a lot of quality cinema to be had last weekend and The Hulk was the least of all evils. Hulk was never one of my favorite comic book characters, although I remember watching the tv show a fair bit when I was young. It's a pretty good comic book/action movie, but in the back of my mind the whole thing just served as a way to get the viewer to the inevitable fight scene between The Hulk and The Bad Hulk at the end of the movie. It was a 'reboot' as Marvel, just like everyone who saw it, tried to forget the first Hulk movie had ever been made. There's and interesting cameo by Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark, as well as several "Stark Technologies" labels on military equipment throughout the movie. It seems like Marvel's trying to keep all their properties in the same universe, which is nice. Decent movie, far better than the first.


Three Stars

Monday, June 23, 2008

Boys and Girls

Since #2 and #3 are, for all practical purposes, in the same class, they're both working on a "speech" that they have to give to the class. #2 went totally safe, middle of the road, "How and why we moved to New Zealand". #3, on the other hand, went with the always popular "Why eels don't make very good pets". Some days I just shake my head and laugh.

True

Somewhere deep down I knew it was too good to be true. First he doesn't condemn the new FISA legislature and now this

The head of Obama's economic policy team is one of Wal-Mart's most prominent defenders.

Meet your new boss, same as the old boss.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Screwed

That's what America is. I honestly can't say that I'm surprised that the Democrats caved on the telecom FISA bill. Hell, I wish it did surprise me that the controlling party in both houses is going to let themselves get bent over and ass raped by the president with the lowest approval rate in the history of the office, but, it doesn't and that's exactly what's going to happen. I'm so not surprised that I find it hard to really even get too worked up about it. Glenn Greenwald makes some really excellent points, and there's a group trying to raise money to get some of these Dems that keep capitulating to the White House out of office. I'm looking at you, Hoyer, Pelosi and Reid.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Read

A special tester came by school to give #4 a special reading test. W heard from her teacher that the tester was floored when he discovered that she was not only reading at a thirteen to fifteen year old level, but also had the same level of reading comprehension.

Fish

I went diving last weekend. Usually we just go somewhere around Island Bay, which is the suburb of Wellington that faces South across the Cook Straight. Last Saturday we decided to go diving out past Red Rocks, which is the area further West past Island Bay along the South end of the North Island. We're talking four wheel drive access only. Cory, Colin and I met up at Cory's house Saturday around 1. Now, Eric, Cory and I actually all have four wheel drive vehicles, but none of them are really meant for off road use except for maybe Eric's Range Rover and where we were going, it wasn't going to cut it, because we were taking these





Now, we were meeting Eric and Dana out at Red Rocks so Colin and Cory took Cory's buggy and I was riding Cory's 400 cc Suzuki quad bike. We packed everything up on the buggy and headed out.










I might have mentioned that Red Rocks is four wheel vehicles only. There's all kinds of signage to that effect because, well, some people just don't listen. The signs are there becuase to get out to where everything interesting is, you have to get through "Devil's Gate". It's kind of hard to explain, let's just say that I wouldn't drive my Land Cruiser through there unless it wasn't my primary vehicle. It's kind of like this





Here's me trying to get through. You can see I have half my body in front of the handlebars, trying reaaaaaaally hard not to wreck Cory's quad getting it over the gate. It is quite steep




Now obviously I didn't take any of these pictures. Colin came along for the ride and the view and the photography, he doesn't do the diving thing. These are all some preliminary selects from the pictures he took that day. When he gets them up on Flickr, I'll get a link up here so that you all can have a look. I did bring a camera , they're just still on the camera. So here's the rest of the pix Colin e-mailed me, I'll post mine as soon as I get around to it.


Our spot



Me getting my suit on



Cory and I changing



Eric and Dana show up



Cory getting ready to go in




Cool pic



Red Rocks is purdy





I will say this, in the middle of Winter, in Wellington, the ocean is fucking cold. My suit keeps me pretty warm but the bare skin on your face feels like it's on fire for the first five minutes you're in the water. Eric and Dana were scuba diving for lobster and Cory and I were snorkeling for fish. It was a pretty nice day. There was only some moderate wind, but the currents were downright dangerous. I stopped for a second to reload my speargun, and when I looked up I was half way out to sea and it was not easy swimming back against the current. Eric and Dana got a couple lobsters and Cory got three fish. I didn't get any fish, the current was too strong for a rookie like me, but I got the biggest Paua I've ever seen in my life. I found an even bigger one, but my knife was going to break before that sucker was going to come off his rock. So I caught a couple steaks at the Supermarket, grabbed the STFU&GBTW gang and everyone who went out, plus wives and kids and some other people went over to Eric's house for some fresh seafood on the grill.

On tap for this weekend. Work!

Monday, June 16, 2008

"Boys" of Summer

Rangers vs Mets got rained out at Shea. I guess some of the Rangers got bored. Ian Kinsler, Milton Bradley, Josh Hamilton, Michael Young and Josh Rupe got in some extracirricular activity.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

E-Mail

So AM and HM and I were in the car a couple of days ago and I was asking A about a letter that she had gotten from a friend at home. It turned out that she had sent a letter first and her friend had returned the favor. So we're on the subject of letters, and I don't remember the exact context, but H came up with these words of wisdom.

"It was a letter. It's just like e-mail, except that you have to put the address on there".

HHmmm, old we are getting. Too late to change, it is.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Smoke

Apparently, fumar no es bueno. Supposedly these are some new anti-smoking warnings from on the pack of smokes in Brazil. Yikes.




Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Universal

Universal sadness that is.

"It is with great sadness that I must inform you that yesterdays
fire destroyed nearly 100% of the archive prints kept here on the
lot. Due to this we will be unable to honor any film bookings of
prints that were set to ship from here. Over the next few weeks and
months we will be able to try and piece together what material we
do have and if any prints exist elsewhere. For the time being
please check your rental confirmations and look under shipping
instructions. If the print was set to ship from the studio then you
date is now canceled. If the shipping instructions say ship from
Deluxe then those dates are still good."

There was a fire at Universal studios, and from what I gather it directly affected their film storage and archival warehouse. Many Universal titles will never be seen in 35mm publicly again.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

The Lake Show

If there was a god, do you know how I would know that he hates me? Because every time I leave the fucking country, the Lakers win the NBA Championship. 2000 through 2002? Kobe and Shaq terrorize the NBA for three straight years, have no competition in winning three straight. Where am I, in New Zealand. I'm in Los Angeles for the last five years. I support my team. I bought season tickets one year for crying out loud. Nada, zip, zilch, zero, bupkus. I'm back in New Zealand, the Lakers are back in the NBA finals. Which, they will win, since I can't go to any of the games. If god wanted to really twist the knife the Indians will also win the World Series while I'm here. Actually, he should know better. If the Tribe makes it to the Series. I will see ONE game in person. I'm not sure how. Hopefully instead of having to actually sell one of the children to go, one of them can just not go to college, we'll have to see.

So here's one of my all time favorite NBA memories. 1993. The much hated Bulls had just beaten the Cavs, again, and were playing the Knicks in the conference finals. It was tuesday night so we were at the Euclid Tavern drinking beer and eating wings and rooting for the Knicks, who happened to be Anyone But The Bulls. It was a close game and the Bulls had made a run to pull within three with less than a minute to go. When John Starks, all heart and no size brings the ball up the court ....





and absolutely fucking posterizes Michael Jordan and Horace Grant. Forget The Garden, everyone in the Euc went stnad-up, scream and yell, high fiving apeshit crazy. I mean, Starks is, like, 6'3" on a good day. The Bulls were the powerhouse new kids on the block. That one play was a microcosm, that one moment was epic, it was David beating Goliath kind of stuff. When you have nothing invested, you root for the underdog and Starks was the little guy putting the underdog team on his back and winning.

The Knicks won that game but unfortunately lost the series, but it can't take away from one of the great moments in NBA playoff history.

Monday, June 02, 2008

The Big O

No, not that one, you perverts. I guess it looks like Obama has it all wrapped up. It's a good thing, I think. I think Clinton probably would've beaten the little crazy guy, but not like Obama is going to crush him. I don't think that the RNC can coordinate enough cheating to overcome the ass whooping that Obama is going to lay on McCain. It's kind of a shame, that we won't get to have a woman president. A lot of the other civilized places have already had a woman president, or prime minister. Germany, Israel, The UK, India, New Zealand. But, and it's a big one, just being a woman is not enough reason to vote for someone, especially someone like Clinton who's triangulated herself so far to the right she might as well run as McCain's VP. She represents everything that everyone who's going to vote for Obama is tired of. The same old. Corporate money is just as dirty when it's given to a democrat as it is when it's given to a republican. Hillary Clinton represents politics and that is a dirty word these days boys and girls. Why'd she lose?

This is why

Who knows, maybe Obama is going to be more of the same, but I don't think so. I must admit that since I voted with my passport I haven't paid nearly as much attention to the US political scene as I did when I was living in LA, but it seems like good things are at least trying to happen. Dems that voted for the war better take a lesson from Clinton's loss, they better be watching their backs. I have noticed however that McClellan is looking to roll over on his former employers at the White House and you should be seeing him in front of a Congressional committee before too long. Unless he has an "accident". I might have to keep an eye on that particular story.

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Review: Untraceable


This was another one of those "well, everything else that's out looks like it sucks" movie. Not a whole lot to say. Diane Lane is an ass kicking FBI agent who, well, kicks some ass. It's actually pretty gory in a 'Saw' kind of way, although it a lot less 'torture-porn' than Saw, or Hostel or any other movies in that vein. When the best thing you can say about a movie is "it didn't suck" then I guess that there's not much to say. This one scores a bullseye on the fiftieth percentile for




Three Stars