Vacation


My son got access to a vacation home in Bend, Oregon, for a week, and he invited us up, so we went for a couple days. 


Bend is in the Oregon sunbelt–yep, we have that–a couple hundred miles south and east or Portland. Big winter destination, close to skiing at Mt. Bachelor, boating, fishing, all like that. 


High desert country that way; once you cross the mountain, the Doug Fir gives way to red-bark pine and red dirt, and that to sagebrush and scrub pine. Dry, dusty, and the temperature variation this time of year can be fifty degrees. Low nineties  during the day, low forties after the sun goes down. You drink a lot of water, but you don't pee much. 


Rattlesnake country, so you have to keep a close eye on the dogs.


The house was a big place, done up like a hunting lodge, mounted fish, critter heads, rustic-looking, but with a lawn and a beautiful view of the mountain, plus a good-sized swimming pool, hot tub, sauna, beautiful kitchen, and enough room to billet the Swiss Army. 


The pool was eighteen by forty-eight feet, plenty enough to swim laps in, although that was harder than I expected. With the elevation being 4200 feet, those of us used to sea-level workouts don't have enough hemoglobin. Ten laps, I was having trouble finding enough oxygen in the air I was recycling in a hurry. 


Yeah, I know Denver is a thousand and some feet higher, and if I was going to complete in anything that need long-distance wind, that's where I'd go train, but 4200 feet was enough for this flatlander to notice. 


We had a great time, barbecued, played with the grandchildren, watched a movie. Went out to behold the Milky Way and a plethora of stars you can't see in the city glow. 


There are worse ways to spend a few days . 

Crush The Castle TD walkthrough

Crush The Castle TD is a point and click tower defense game from armorgames. This is essentially based on the hit physics game on iphone and ipod touch. Long ago, the ruler of the Redvonian empire conquered the lands with the help of his loyal and cunning siege master who vanquished all those who opposed his king by toppling down their castles. All of the king's enemies were buried beneath rubble and debris except for one formidable foe - King Blutias. This vengeful king has amassed a terrifying army and marched toward the Redvonian empire with intention of destroying every castle in his path. Now the siege master is called upon once again but this time to initiate defense.

Crush The Castle TD walkthrough.

Like other tower defense games from Armor, this one is also cool with crisp, simple graphics and smooth animation. Tactical and resource management skills are required specially in further levels. You better read the tips in the preloader screen for it has many useful hints. This game also has a simple research tree that will allow you to upgrade your abilities provided that you have enough research points which are earned through XP and leveling up. Meanwhile, we've gathered some Crush The Castle TD walkthrough showing gameplays and strategies for islands Daneefly, Gurun Plains, Tasselvania and Minovia.

Kingdom Rush walkthrough

Kingdom Rush is a new point and click tower defense game from ironhidegames. Apparently, the kingdom is under attack and you have to defend it against hordes of trolls, orcs, evil wizards and a host of other nasty fiends with a mighty arsenal of warriors and powerful mages of your own. Take on battles that takes place on forests, wastelands and mountains in this tower defense game.

Kingdom Rush walkthrough.

Build defensive towers and upgrade them with special abilities, shower your enemies with fire, summon brave troops, recruit agile elven warriors and face vicious legendary monsters. It has nice art style, neat animation, funny voice acting and it also packs lots of achievements to unlock for those who seek more challenge. In short, its a great game, it is fun and fairly challenging. Meanwhile, for Kingdom Rush walkthrough (showing gameplays in farmlands, Pagras, Silver Oak outpost, Southport  Heroic and iron challenge, Twin Rivers, Lozagon, Royal Bridge, Ruins of Aearoth, Forsaken Valley, Dead Lands, Stormcloud Temple, Coldstep Mines, Icewind Pass, Valardul Waste, Rotten Forest, Otil, Lineria, Frozen Highlands, Coldstep Mines, Sarelaz Lair, Hammerhold, Rift of Cinders and other levels etc.) we gathered some videos.

Rubble Trouble Tokyo walkthrough

Rubble Trouble Tokyo is a new point and click physics based game from a popular developer called Nitrome. This is basically a sequel or a shoot off if we may call it, for the very successful demolition simulation game. Use all of the tools at your disposal now includes new multi dynamite, friendly sumo wrestlers and mecha-saur to demolish the building in this cool new nitrome  game.

Rubble Trouble Tokyo walkthrough.

This game features 30 brand new levels guaranteed to give you tons of explosions and awesome physics elements together with the nitromish art style that we all love. New tools gives us a wide variety of ways to demolish buildings, though further levels can be really challenging and requires some planning (like a real professional demolition expert). Meanwhile, if you need help in finishing this game, see (RTTW) Rubble Trouble Tokyo walkthrough which shows how to beat it down to the last level.

Small World


Fred Fabre, left, circa 2002 

Talking to the car guy at dinner, and we got on the subject of Rolls Royce automobiles. Back in Louisiana, I said, we used to live next to to a Rolls Royce mechanic.


And Richard looks at me and says, "Fred Fabre?"


Geez, Louise, twenty-five hundred miles away, forty years since I've seen Fred, and you know the guy?


Yeah, turns out they were both members of a British car club ...


I hadn't thought about Fred in a while, so I poked around on the net and found out that he had passed away. Had a stroke, in 2006. I found the obituary in the Baton Rouge paper, and while I know we have photographs of Fred buried in a box somewhere, I found one on the web, wherein Fred is giving an award at a care show.


Fred was funny, always named his cats "Sam," and the best mechanic I ever knew. He had a Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, a Bentley or two, some old Mercedes and smaller Brit cars. Collection of electric trains, one of which I gave him. And a Luger Parabellum collector's item that was a 1920 German Police Issue overstrike, with matching numbers throughout that was probably worth what most of what one of his cars cost. He told me a story once, said a serious collector handed him a blank check and said fill in whatever you want. But he kept it. 


AdiĆ³s, Fred. Sorry I missed your passage.

Star Wars Fan? You Need to See This ...

Vroom!


We had dinner with some old friends we haven't seen in a while. Years ago, six or eight of us would get together now and then, eat good food, drink good wine, and talk. Given that we were all left-wing-leaning anti-war liberals and Former Occupant George Bush was the Prez, we always had lots to gripe about ...


Um, anyway, one of the group, a few years older than I, is a car guy, and since we saw him last, has taken up open-wheel racing. Got himself a Formula V car, which is a tiny thing powered by a souped-up VW engine, and capable of speeds around 115 mph.


I sat in it, and it's like putting on a tight glove. Have to take the steering wheel off to shinny into the seat. Can't shift it without moving your knee out of the way. 


On the one hand, I thought, Geez, Richard, you're too old to be zipping around a race track in a death machine! On the other hand? More power to him. Given that when I talk to people about silat class and I show off a bruise on my forearm big enough so it looks like I got a tan on that arm, and they look at me as if I am barking mad: How old are you? Are you nuts?


A man's gotta do what man's gotta do ...

The Last Stand Union City walkthrough

The Last Stand Union City is a new zombie rpg shooting game from Conartist. This is the latest installment for the popular and successful zombie game series. It sets where the last game ends - Union City where you hope to find salvation in the zombie chaos. Scavenge, search, shoot and survive your way through this vast city. There are two modes in this game; Run n Gun in which all you need to do is blast your way to freedom and then there's the survivor mode for a more realistic experience where the need for sleep and food will be added to your survival requirements.

The Last Stand Union City walkthrough.

Unlike the previous TLS game where you play the defense, here you wander the city in search of useful items, weapons and safe houses taking out every undead that gets in your way. It took some time for this sequel to come out but it's worth the wait. Now, let's all enjoy its awesomeness. Meanwhile, I am collecting videos The Last Stand Union City walkthrough (TLSUCw) for everyone to see so visit often to check for new updates.




Guilty Pleasure


Most of my TV guilty pleasures are on basic cable–there are a slew of programs on places like TNT, FX, A&E and USA, summer-starts designed to catch all the folks looking for something after the traditional networks go into reruns: Leverage, The Glades, Memphis Beat, Royal Pains, White Collar, Rissoli and Isles, The Closer, In Plain Sight. Some of these are outright goofy, some not bad, and in the case of Justified, which is done for the season, as good as anything else on the non-pay-cable tube. 


Probably we enjoy Memphis Beat the most of the current crop. Great character actors and music, and while it's about as accurate a cop show as Barney Miller used to be, you gotta love Jason Lee's portrayed of Dwight, the too-honest-for-his-own-good detective. That's Keb Mo doing music behind Lee on last week's episode.


The latest of these to catch our attention is Covert Affairs, centered around a newbie CIA operative, Annie Walker, played by Piper Perabo. This one is in the comic-book fantasy category, since Annie didn't even get through her training before they sent her into the field, and she makes James Bond look like a dullard on tranquilizers. 


Silly? Aside from the fact that Annie's control, Auggie, is blind, that she does all kinds of illegal crap by working inside the continental USA, a thing expressly forbidden to the CIA, and that there doesn't seem to be anything that MacGyver could do that she can't do backwards and in high heels? The idea that they'd be trusting her on some of the missions still wet-behind-the ears is worth a lot of outright mirth.


She can handle it, her supervisors say, as they nod sagely.


Yeah, yeah, the electronic gadgets and real-time spycams and other instant-gratification gear are a given, if not on the same gosh-wom level of sci fi as Leverage. That Annie's sister and her boyfriend think she works for the Smithsonian Museum kind of keeps a B-story going, but it's approaching lame. 


Last episode, Annie and her boss–right, her boss at Langley goes into the field–plus an ex-boyfriend travel to Mexico disguised as a TV crew to rescue some hostages, including an undercover CIA female op. The scene where the undercover op and Annie's boss beat the crap out of four guards armed with submachine guns, now that was believable, yessir ...


Oh, well. That's what a guilty pleasure is, isn't it ... ?



Balloon's Mail walkthrough

Balloon's Mail is a new point and click physics based game from turbonuke. This is a little charming puzzle game where your goal is to deliver the post via your hot air balloon. Navigate your balloon using thrusters and clouds that blows wind to maneuver your way around each level.

Balloon's Mail walkthrough.

There are 30 unique levels in this game and the difficulty increases as you progress. Though the stars are numbered which allows you to know what to get first, it is still a fair challenge especially in the later levels, mainly because of the time limit. Nonetheless, it's a really entertaining game and actually a little addicting. If you got stuck at some point, you can view the Balloon's Mail walkthrough showing solution to all levels.




Happy Release Day!



If you're in the NYC area, join us tonight at Books of Wonder for the launch party!

Learning Curve


I've spoken to this before, but since it's a passing parade and the line has moved along, I thought I'd mention it again.


Much of what I have learned in my life has gone from the broad and general to the specific. You establish a beginner's base and then add to that. 


You don't build a pyramid with the point down.


If you want to learn to swim, starting in shallow water where you can touch the bottom if you lose your stroke is maybe safer than doing it in deep water where you cannot.


Once you learn the basic stroke, you can swim in any depth. And then you can add other strokes, increase your distance, become more adept. If you want to win an Olympic event as a swimmer, you have to master one or more strokes, become efficient, develop specific strengths, and train out the wazoo to get to world-class status. The level of competition is going to be a lot higher than it is down at the open swim for seniors Wednesday at the local pool. 


I'm guessing most of you are still with me.


General is good, and sometimes enough to do what you need to do. And that's where you start. If you can throw a fist-sized rock, you can probably throw a baseball. (If you want to throw it in the major leagues, you need more depth. Michael Jordan, arguably one of the greatest basketball players ever, was fit, trained, and beyond expert in his sport, but when he went to play minor league baseball, it didn't translate. Probably he was in better shape than most of the players around him generally, but his depth in baseball was lacking. He might have learned, but he was way behind the curve, and chances are he wouldn't have ever caught up with guys who had been specializing in the sport all their lives.)


Training in two-move chess problems seriously for fifty hours will put a so-so player on a par with grandmasters–for two-move chess problems. You won't have his total game, but in a heads-up in that particular arena, you can hold your own. 


It depends on what you want or need to do. 


Sometimes wide and shallow is the ticket. Jack of all trades, master of none. 


Sometimes, deep and narrow beats wide and shallow all to hell and gone. 


The trick is to know which one best serves you in a given situation. 

Check This Out

Watch the little + in the middle. Works better if you allow a full screen view. An interesting illusion ...

Martial Arts Wars


Just got an email from somebody new to the whole online martial arts wars: "I hear you and Marc MacYoung don't get along. What do you have against him?"


Actually, I don't have anything against him. He does what he does, I do what I do, we don't see eye to eye, that's all.


Those of you who don't know, Marc "Animal" MacYoung is a writer and teacher who specializes in reality-based self defense; he has produced a number of well-received books and videos on the subject, and has even teamed with Rory Miller on recent projects. (It should be no surprise to long-time readers here that I'm a big fan of Rory Miller's work, and he and I don't see eye to eye on everything, either. What makes a horse race, isn't it?)


Why don't MacYoung and I chat any more? Some years ago, I was a member of his email list, whereupon there were now and again some spirited discussions of things martial. We often disagreed on philosophical points regarding matters of mayhem and assorted social interactions. 


For several reasons that won't mean anything to anybody not directly involved, Marc and his wife Dianna and I–she moderated the email group–arrived at a place where our disagreements made continuing dialog impossible to maintain. It was either apologize for something I said or I wouldn't be allowed to post any more, so I elected instead to leave–given as how I expected it to be a particularly cold day in Hell before I would back off my position, and fuck you very much ...


Strong-willed people disagree all the time. C'est la vie.


I have my view of what was what, I'm sure they have theirs, and naturally, I am inclined to hold that my view is the more reasonable one, but, of course, I would, wouldn't I? Doesn't mean that it's right. I expect them to feel the same way about how they saw it. 


MacYoung has lots of folks who like and admire him. I am just not counted among them ...

Tales of the Zombie Apocalypse


From Xfinity News, by Nastaya Tay, of the AP:

JOHANNESBURG—A South African man awoke to find himself in a morgue fridge—nearly a day after his family thought he had died, a health official said Monday.
Health department spokesman Sizwe Kupelo said the man awoke Sunday afternoon, 21 hours after his family called in an undertaker who sent him to the morgue after an asthma attack.
Morgue owner Ayanda Maqolo said he sent his driver to collect the body shortly after the family reported the death. Maqolo said he thought the man was around 80 years old.
"When he got there, the driver examined the body, checked his pulse, looked for a heartbeat, but there was nothing," Maqolo told the Associated Press.
But a day after staff put the body into a locked refrigerated compartment, morgue workers heard someone shouting for help. They thought it was a ghost, the morgue owner said.
"I couldn't believe it!" Maqolo said. "I was also scared. But they are my employees and I had to show them I wasn't scared, so I called the police."
After police arrived, the group entered the morgue together.
"I was glad they had their firearms, in case something wanted to fight with us," Maqolo said.
He said the man was pale when they pulled him out.
"He asked, 'How did I get here?'" Maqolo said.
The health department said the man was then taken to a nearby hospital for observation and later discharged by doctors who deemed him stable.
Kupelo, the health department spokesman, urged South Africans to call on health officials to confirm that their relatives are really dead.
The man's family was informed that he was alive during a family meeting convened to make funeral arrangements. They're very happy to have him home, Maqolo said.
But Maqolo said he is still trying to recover from the traumatic experience ...
(I particularly liked this line: "Kupelo, the health department spokesman, urged South Africans to call on health officials to confirm that their relatives are really dead."

Really? Well, you know, the driver, said he was dead ...

Also that he was glad the cops came with their guns. Right. A gun is going to help if you have a ghost in the fridge ...

Years ago, when I worked at the clinic, we had a home care nurse call in about one of our patients, a woman who had been bed-bound with MS for years. "She's passed," the nurse told our receptionist.

In order for somebody to be declared legally dead in Louisiana, it takes a doctor to sign the paperwork. And since I was the PA-C and our doctors were up to their eyeballs in flu patients, I got sent to confirm the death. 

So I arrived, was admitted, went in to look at the corpse, whereupon the dead woman opened her eyes and looked at me and said, "What are you doing here?"

Apparently my Jesus-bringing-Lazarus-back imitation–though I didn't say that.

It was pretty funny around the office for a couple days. "Somebody die at the hospital? Send Perry, maybe he can resurrect 'em ...

Woo Woo


Our local seven-term Democratic congressman, David Wu, the first Chinese-American elected to the House–i.e. he was born in China but raised here–is in the middle of yet another scandal. 


I think it's the third, if anybody is keeping count. 


The congressman's ship sprang a leak a while back when it was discovered that during some unhappy personal times, including a divorce and his father's death, he started sending out weird emails, including one of him in a tiger costume; he called people Klingons during speeches on the House floor; and admits to taking painkilling drugs (oxycodone) given to him by a supporter, to self-medicate his condition, whatever that was. Plus some other inappropriate public antics that would seem to be the product of a chemically-altered consciousness.


A block of his staff quit, en masse, just after his reƫlection, and some stories started getting bandied about.


That got spun pretty good, he apologized, but it was enough to get him a couple of primary opponents for the next election. And when the latest revelation appeared, that he hit on the daughter of an old friend, and the young woman said it was an unwanted sexual advance, the nail was poised to shut his coffin. Or as a local Democratic official, Mitch Greenlick, said, "He's dead meat."


Wu was not exactly a dynamo in creating meaningful legislation, and his record seemed to be go-along-get-along. You see the terms "scant," or "thin." He showed up and voted, a 62% progressive voter, but offhand, I can't remember any legislation of note that he got passed.


People running against him in the next primary must have thought they'd discovered a bottle with a genie in it when this hit the front page. Hoo, boy! Thank you, Lord!


The young woman in question appears to have been of legal age–she graduated from high school in 2010, and so she'd likely have been eighteen when the alleged incident took place, last November.


Wu admits there was an encounter, though he says it was consensual.


She said, he said.


If the girl was a willing participant, then there's nothing illegal about it, albeit perhaps wasn't the wisest move for a 55-year-0ld sitting congressman to be hitting on an old high school friend's kid. 


(Portland's mayor, Sam Adams, was involved in a similar event that came to light after he was elected, and his partner was either just this side or that of legal age when it happened, depending on which story you believe. Sam lied about the affair, and has had to spend a fair amount of time apologizing for that. Come his reĆ«lection campaign, I expect we'll get to hear all about it all over again.) 


If the sexual encounter by the congressman wasn't consensual, that's a felony of a different color, of course, though proof is unlikely.


The as-yet unidentified young woman–though I'm sure that will come to light soon–didn't call the law at the time. Her stance apparently was, Who'd believe me? He's a seven-time congressman and I just got out of high school, and it would be my word against his. 


It only came to light because Wu's staff heard an unhappy phone message the woman left for him, and because somebody asked them questions. 


Part of the problem for Wu is that old power-wielder's Achilles heel: Arrogance. 


Some time back, Wu decided that he didn't like the local paper's coverage of what he did, so he elected to avoid speaking to them. Disrespect me? Well, that for you, I don't talk to you, any more, Big O!


No law against that, but if you are a public official, it is always a risky idea to piss in the direction of the people who buy ink by the boxcar. The Oregonian's reporters didn't much care for being shut out, and so they did what reporters do when somebody throws up a fence and says, "Fuck you!" 


They started digging.


And lo! they found all kinds of dirt. 


Laughing last counts for a lot.


Wu says he didn't do anything worthy of being forced to resign, but he's already allowed as how he won't be running for another term. 


That certainly tells you something ...

Walkin' Blues




Blues guitarist Dave Mullany, playing "Walkin' Blues," by Robert Johnson, at the Woodstock Farmer's Market, in Portland, OR. (Note the children on the stationary bikes next to Dave–their pedaling powers the battery that feeds the musician's amps.)

Reincarnation The Evil Next Door walkthrough

Reincarnation The Evil Next Door is a new adventure point and click game from Bgroup Production. This is basically a mini Reincarnation game that tend to hold us over till the next larger one comes out. The series itself is a big hit in the point and click adventure genre and this particular mini version is as awesome as its predecessor games. This one is short but it has all the elements we all loved from the Reincarnation games - nice art style, outstanding voice acting and the little purple demon.

Reincarnation The Evil Next Door walkthrough.

If you got stuck at some point and want to know how to beat this game so badly, (RTENDw) Reincarnation The Evil Next Door walkthrough should help us all complete the game.

Club 27


Amy Winehouse has joined Club 27. 

Can't say I'm at all surprised.

Other members include: Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobain, and of course, blues legend Robert Johnson. All died at age 27, and none of them from natural causes–unless you consider that musicians hard-drinking, toking, shooting smack, playing with shotguns and getting poisoned by jealous husbands are natural ...

Blues


Took another blues class from Dave Mullany, along with another, much-more-accomplished-than-I player, Chris. 


A good teacher can make things ever so much easier, and Dave is good.


I can't say that I see the light at the end of the tunnel by any means, but I am aware there is a tunnel a few miles up the road I need to get to ...


Taking the lead is still awkward, and since I don't know but a couple of scales, really limited, but having a couple of good guitarists playing rhythm makes it easier. If I spend some time learning major and minor scales and some CAGED stuff up the neck, that will be a good start. Dave laid out what could be a couple years' worth of stuff to work on, and that's the road I'm headed down.


If you are in Portland and don't have anything else going this next Sunday morning, Dave will be playing the Woodstock Farmer's Market, on Woodstock, in Southeast, starting around ten a.m. tomorrow. The market features something called Giga-Bike, where you can still on a stationary spin-bike and pedal, and that powers the music amps and electric instruments. How cool is that? 

Scavengers


(Photo by Rotem Eldar)

Since we used to make a pass by our local Borders pretty much every time we went to the gym–it's right next to Baja Fresh where we'd often grab lunch or early dinner–we've seen the bookstore start to ebb over the last few months. 


The axe has now fallen, and so we made a stop there yesterday to see how it the deceased and still-cooling corpse was doing.


The whole front entry was already cleared out and empty, echoing hollowly.


With the initial drop in prices, from 10% on most books, to 40% on magazines, and various discounts in-between, the bargain hunters were there in force. Most people we've ever seen in the place, the check-out line backed up  all the way to the kiddie book section, seventy, eighty people, and lots more roaming about. 


We decided not to stay. It felt like I was one among a flock of vultures, picking through the carcass, and for me, ten percent off on a few books wasn't worth waiting in line for what was going to be a long time. 


A few more days of this, some discount dealer coming in to bid on the remains, and Borders here will be done. Dead, empty, shuttered, and adiĆ³s.


Mostly I get my books from Powell's in Beaverton, which is just a couple blocks up the road from the Borders, in the Cedar Hills Mall, and  for a bunch of reasons: You can get used books there. They take trade-ins for credit or cash. My sci fi guy Peter works there. It's a bigger store than a typical B&N or Borders. (Not a patch size-wise on Big Powell's downtown, but then again, nobody else is, either, vis a vis rack space, certainly not on this coast.) It's the closest bookery to my house anyhow. And when I can, I will support local businesses.


I won't miss Borders as much because of Powell's, but that's four hundred stores
and thousand employees gone, and a lot less rack space for books and CDs–plus our Borders had live music one night a week, small and mostly acoustic groups, and they'll be looking for another place to play. 


I hate to see a bookstore close, but if there is an upside to this, it is that with Borders gone, Powell's Beavo will probably get an uptick in business, and I do want to see them stick around. 

Anime Chart Fall 2011 v3

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Dari anime chart v2 sebelumnya ada beberapa tambahan anime yang akan rilis pada anime chart v3 musim gugur seperti Cross FIght B-Daman dan Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn untuk Movie nya. Lalu anime yang berjudul Coppelion ditiadakan dari chart karena statusnya pada saat ini "Frozen" dan belum ada kabar lebih lanjut mengenainya. kemungkinan anime yang rilis akan bertambah lagi jadi stay tune ya~ :3

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-Zenith~ :3

Parkinson's Monster

(Art by Lydia Marano)

My long-time collaborator and friend Michael Reaves has put up a new blog. It concerns Parkinson's Disease, from which he has suffered for a couple decades, the effects, and how it directs his life. 


Most people think of Parkinson's the way they do Alzheimer's–that they are illnesses of advanced age, senile dementia, but that's not always the case. Reaves was in his early forties when the first symptoms manifested. (And his brain works as well as it ever did, for what that's worth ...)


More than a few people begin to show the symptoms of Parkinson's or Alzheimer's years before it becomes apparent that's what's going on. My father, in his eighties, started  in his early-sixties taking maps with him when he drove because he realized he was getting lost. He was compensating, and didn't tell anybody. We figured out later what all those maps stashed in his car and office were for.


Alzheimer's runs in our family: My father has it, his mother had it, and his grandmother did, as well. I'm working crossword puzzles and standing on my head, staying fit, eating well. Being a musician is supposed to help your brain work better into old age, too, but since nobody is sure what causes it, this might or might not help. 


Anyway, if you are interested in how Parkinson's looks from the other side, check out Reaves' blog. 

Musical Goal


I met the musician I was hoping to become. He was a mandolin player, dropped by the jam group and sat in last go round. Here's how he did it–we'd start to play a song, he'd look to see what chords I was playing, then he would know the key and progression–a lot of what we do is 1-4-5, and he'd improvise. Chords, lead, little frills, no problem.

That's what I want to learn to do. Not hard, in theory ...

Gonna Need a Bigger Boat


The new mattress came yesterday. And, of course, because we knew that once we pulled the old mattress and box springs off the bed frame, the dust and spider webs would lay thick underneath–which they did–we had to get out the vacuum cleaner and take care of that. 


Once that was done, of course, the rest of the bedroom floor with its fine coat of dog hair needed our attention, too, and since we already had the vacuum cleaner out and right there, well, might as well. 


And then ...


SFX: DIAL UP THE THEME FROM JAWS:


Cleaning Frenzy!


Like a shark's feeding frenzy, a cleaning frenzy involves a focused, on-point, nothing-gets-in-the-way attack. One moment, you are thinking about how nice it will be to have a firm new mattress, the next thing you know, it's three hours later and you are exhausted, having vacuumed, mopped, dusted, scrubbed bathrooms, and otherwise cleaned the castle.


On the one hand, this is good because, well, everything is clean. On the other hand, it is tiring, and you have to go and dirty up your nice sparkling shower because you are gritty and grubby. 


Plus you shake your head over what pigs you are.


But the new bed feels great.

Nintama Rantaro Live-Action Movie



Ada yang masih inget sama Nintama Rantaro? Nintama Rantaro yang satu ini bukan anime atau film jadul lho~ melainkan Live-Action Movie yang dipublis oleh Warner Bross Pictires :3. Langsung kita bahas aja de~

Nintama Rantaro atau yang biasa disebut Ninja Kids dulu adalah sebuah anime dan manga komedi yang ditulis oleh Sobe Amako dan diproduksi oleh Ajia-do Animation Works. Menceritakan petualangan seorang ninja kecil bernama Rantaro bersama teman-temanya yang di didik oleh guru-guru yang sangat unik di sekolah ninja.
Nah kali ini Nintama Rantaro di adaptasi menjadi Movie Live-Action dan dipublikasi oleh Warner Bros Pictures. Live-Action Movie ini di direkturi oleh Takashi Miike dan akan rilis pada tanggal 23 Juli 2011.
Official website: http://wwws.warnerbros.co.jp/nintama/

-Zenith~ :3

[Review] Mayo Chiki!


Review ini dibuat saat episode 3 keluar

Ceritanya sih tergolong komedi, kocak juga sih, yang pasti sih ngebuat ane ketawa :D, ceritanya itu tentang ada seorang cewek yang sangat kaya dan populer disekolahnya bernama Suzutsuki, Kanade, sangkingkan kayanya dia memiliki seorang buttler cowok yang imut, dan tampan yang bernama Konoe, Subaru, karena itu, buttler tersebut memiliki banyak penggemar(fans) cewek yang selalu mengikuti kemana buttler tersebut pergi. Nah di sekolahnya ada seorang cowok yang memiliki phobia kepada cewek, cowok tersebut bernama Sakamachi, Kinjirou saat dia pergi ke toilet, saat dia membuka pintu toilet, ternyata, BOOM! didalam toilet tersebut ada Subaru yang sedang membuka celana dalamnya, tetapi celana dalam tersebut merupakan celana dalam cewek, Subaru pun marah, dan ingin membunuh Kinjirou, cerita pun berlanjut dan Kinjirou menyadari bahwa subaru adalah cewek, dan ternyata seorang buttler dari keluarga Suzutsuki harus cowok, sedangkan Subaru ingin sekali menjadi buttlernya, akhirnya subaru menyamar menjadi cowok untuk menjadi buttler keluarga tersebut, karena hal itu, tidak boleh ada yang mengetahui jenis kelamin asli dari subaru. dan akhirnya mereka membuat kesepakatan, kinjirou akan membantu subaru untuk menutupi identitasnya, dan Suzutsuki juga membuat kesepakatan untuk menghilangkan phobianya Kinjirou, maka cerita bertema comedy, romance, dan school life yang unik ini berlangsung.

-danusarf


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Mega Miner walkthrough

Mega Miner is a new arcade ground drilling adventure game from Alillm. You drive a drilling miner machine and your goal is to mine minerals and other valuable ores and elements to sell them for cash. You can also complete missions which will earn you extra money. Upgrade your equipment so you can dig deeper and find more valuable items. But keep an eye on your cargo capacity and fuel dials - if they run out, that hole you dig will be your grave.

Mega Miner walkthrough.

This game presents simple pixel art graphics and animation and it also offers addicting gameplay. It's a good game and a good time waster since it also offers lengthy gameplay. Meanwhile, for Mega Miner walkthrough you will see them here as they go live.

Stealing The Diamond walkthrough

Stealing The Diamond is another point and click game from Puffball United. This is basically the sequel to the game called Escaping the Prison which did pretty good, too. This time you are back on the offense. The precious Tunisian Diamond is on display in the museum and it's up to you how you will steal it or fail on doing so. There are 3 different ways that you can succeed in stealing it and many more ways to fail. You can win the Undetected way, the epic way or the aggressive way.

Stealing The Diamond.

It has funny looking characters, neat simple stick animation and nice sound track and it's hilariously fun and entertaining. All praises to the author for entertaining, uhm, at least me if not everybody. Meanwhile, if you need some help regarding how you can beat the game in all ways possible, see Stealing The Diamond walkthrough showing the solution.

Pengumuman Rilis Final Fantasy Type-0 [PSP]

Final Fantasy Type-0 adalah sebuah game untuk PSP yang dipublis oleh Square Enix dan Final Fantasy Type-0 berada di tahap pengembangan oleh departemen utama Square Enix. Final Fantasy Type-0 bersama Final Fantasy XIII dan Final Fantasy Versus XIII, membentuk kumpulan Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy XIII. Terungkap dalam E3 '06, permainan ini menawarkan akses yang mudah ke dunia Final Fantasy XIII. Menggunakan sistem permainan yang hanya tersedia melalui PlayStation Portable, permainan ini menyediakan daya tarik yang unik untuk ceritanya, yang dapat diakses di mana saja sesuai "petualangan" pemainnya sendiri di dunia nyata.

Final Fantasy Type-0 New Trailer:


Square Enix telah meluncurkan trailer terbarunya pada tanggal 19 Juli hari selasa kemarin dan Square Enix juga mengumumkan Final Fantasy Type-0 yang akan meluncur pada tanggal 13 Oktober untuk PSP game system. Menurut majalah Famitsu, theme song pada Final Fantasy Type-0 menampilkan BUMP OF CHICKEN dengan lagunya yang berjudul "Zero"

-Zenith~ :3

Aloha From Hell


I love doing reviews of series books–because pretty much all I need to do is say, "Well, if you are a fan of Whoever's series, all you need to know is that the latest one is out and you should a) go to your vanishing bookstore and buy it; b) order it from an online megabookstore and have it delivered; or c) download it into your reader, whichever is your pleasure. 


Makes my reviewer gig ever so much easier this way.


(Might be a wait for this one to show up at the library, so I'll leave that one off the table.)


Technically, this review, of Richard Kadrey's third installment of his Sandman Slim series, Aloha From Hell (not to be confused with the German rock band of the same nameis a little ahead of its time–the book from Harper Voyager isn't officially out until mid-October; still, a heads-up early so you can go ahead and order it isn't amiss these days, given that your neighborhood Borders, at least, is going to be gone when the book comes out. 


Rest in peace, Borders, I'll miss you. 


Um. Back to Rich's novel. If you've read the first two Sandman Slim books and liked them, you'll like this one, too. If you haven't, run get them, Kill the Dead and Sandman Slim before you read this one. You don't need to, the latest book stands alone, but all that backstory is fun. Well, it is if you like your fun active, bloody, gory, full of zombies, monsters, demons, psychotic angels, an animated pool-playing, beer-drinking head on wheels, and a guy who used to be an arena fighter in Hell who carries a .460 Smith & Wesson to augment a hellish whip called a na'at–and who wouldn't like all that?–you'll be right at home here. 


Not to give too much away, but these days, Hell is in turmoil, as is Heaven; God is falling down on the job, and so is Lucifer; the world is going to hell in its usual hand basket, and James Stark, aka Sandman Slim, has to deal with it, with no less than the universe as we know it at stake. 


And you gotta love it that a goodly chunk of Hell looks just like Los Angeles ...


Kadrey is good enough that I forgive him his use of present tense, which I've always considered a literary affectation best reserved for the little magazines published by assorted universities. I would wish it into the cornfield since it seldom adds anything to genre material.


And we must need speak about the comparisons to Jim Butcher's Dresden Files. Such comparisons are not altogether unwarranted, though Kadrey brings a nastier, manic energy to Slim that's hardly the same as Butcher's Harry Dresden. Still, there is plenty of magic and mojo and beings supernaturale in both, and the protagonists tend to share a certain fuck-off-and-die attitude when pushed that results in wholesale slaughter of anything that gets in their faces.


A more-than-human wise-ass protagonist who can do magic in an unrelenting battle against demonic, evil, etc. forces out to destroy him, the world, the universe and everything? One of them has a brilliant skull sidekick who fills him in on stuff he needs to know, and the other has a brilliant head sidekick who fills him in on stuff he needs to know.


Hmm. 



Similarity in fictional characters is inevitable. Robert Parker's Spenser was solidly entrenched in Boston when Bobby Crais came up with Elvis Cole out in L.A. Now it's true that neither of them invented the wise-ass private eye, so it's not as if they were breaking virgin ground, but early readers might have been forgiven for thinking that Cole and Joe Pike were but paler west coast copies of Spenser and Hawk when they first appeared. I thought so.


Wise-cracking smart-ass P.I. with a death-on-two-legs mystery-man sidekick who has his back? Which series does that describe better, Parker's or Crais's?


I see no plagiarism here, neither intentional nor accidental, we're talking about archetypes going back to Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett on one hand, and Ulysses on the other. If you gonna play music in our culture, it's a few notes, some sharps and flats, and you are bound to repeat something. Only three plots, remember?


Crais made his guys different over the next few years, however, and nobody confuses them these days. (Neither Crais nor the later Robert Parker knew diddly about guns when they got started and it showed. Parker never really did learn, though Crais has.)


Um. Anyway, all of this is to say that Kadrey's latest is worth reading. So read it. 

Anime Chart Fall 2011

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Bagaimana menurut kalian anime musim panas saat ini? Cukup seru kan? X3. Nah sekarang seperti biasa saya mau kasih terobosan buat Anime musim gugur~ Musim gugur memang masih 2 bulan lagi, tapi rumayan buat memilah-milah anime mana yang mau kalian tonton dari sekarang biar nantinya kalian engga bingung dan engga numpuk :3. Anime yang nantinya keluar kemungkinan akan bertambah karena ini adalah bocoran 2 bulan lebih cepat hoho~ XD.

Seperti yang dilihat dari anime chart diatas beberapa sekuel yang ditunggu seperti Bakuman, Shakugan no Shana, dan Ika Musume telah menampakan keberadaannya~ tapi tidak kalah juga dengan anime baru yang nanti keluar seperti Gulty Crown dan Persona 4. Anime-anime yang menarik akan menyusul diantara malasnya liburan musim panas yang berakhir~ >w<

Sumber: neregate, fansubwiki

-Zenith~ :3

Workaround: Blogger Doesn't Like iPad



I got the iPad primarily as a reader; the reason I was willing to pay more for it, aside from the color aspects and all, was that a tablet is a multi-function device. I can check my email, and if I get a Bluetooth keyboard, actually do work on it, since it will run the same word processing program the Mac uses. Plus take pictures, surf the web, Face Time, record music, listen to music, watch movies, yadda, yadda, yadda.


Plus I can blog and all. Or so I thought.


Turns out Blogger likes the iPad somewhat, but not altogether. The function that allows one to post photographs from those stored on the device doesn't work. A quick goggle showed I wasn't the first person to come across this. You can attach a URL to an image on the web and Blogger will link to it, but if the picture is one you took and is in your Photo app or elsewhere on your iPhone, iPod, or iPad, Blogger grays out the button to collect it.


Oops.


There are a a lot of much more computer savvy people out there than I, fortunately, and there is a workaround: If you have an account at Flickr or Photobucket–which doesn't cost you anything, and the app that corresponds to those–also a freebie–you can post a picture from your iPad to one of the public photo storage sites, then link to that from your blog post. Which is how the velvet paintings in the previous post got there originally.


Lot of clever folks out there. It's not ideal, but it gets the job done.


In other news, one of the places we camp, out in the Gorge, has a small museum, and behind it, in a glassed-walled kiosk is ensconced a small steam locomotive, "The Oregon Pony." This was the first train engine, running on the first tracks, to operate in Oregon. It was an iron mule used to haul freight past a treacherous stretch of the river at Cascade, in the days before the river was tamed with dams and locks. Rather than risk a raft through the rapids, travelers could opt for a mule-drawn cart over rails for portage. Eventually, the powers-that-were decided that steam was better than mules, and in 1862, the Vulcan Iron Works Foundry in San Francisco built a utility-truck-sized engine. It was put into service and the mules retired.


The country back east was in the beginnings of a war that would kill more Americans than any other, fore or since, but mostly that didn't cause folks on the west coast in the states and territories a lot of problems. The country-spanning transcontinental railroad was yet to be built. Nobody was sailing around the Horn to conquer California, they had other stuff on their plates. 


The Oregon Pony did duty here and there for forty-odd years, until 1904, when it was donated to the Oregon Historical Society and with some fire-damage repaired and a new coat of paint, eventually loaned to the museum at Cascade Locks where it is on permanent display.


So now you know ...