Bold (or change the color) of all of the following TV shows which you’ve seen 3 or more episodes of in your lifetime. Bold and Italicize a show if you’re positive you’ve seen every episode of it. If you want, add up to 3 additional shows (keep the list in alphabetical order).
Month: September 2006
A display of Street Fighter III mastery…
Yesterday, a couple of people and I were discussing one of the new features of Mortal Kombat: Armageddon: parries. While parries are new to the Mortal Kombat series, they’re not new to fighting games in general. In essence, a parry allows you to block an opponent’s incoming attack and leave them open for a counter-attack. The parry doesn’t take a hit off your health like a normal block does; on the other hand, the parry has to be perfectly timed as it’s more complex to pull off than a block. While we were discussing the parry system, I was reminded of this particular moment from the Evolution 2004 fighting game tournament during a Street Fighter III: Third Strike semi-final match, where Daigo (playing as Ken) is fighting against Justin (playing as Chun-Li). Daigo has virtually no life left, and when Justin fires off a 17-hit super combo for the kill, Daigo masterfully parries every single hit and responds with his own super combo, winning the match.
Like I said, it was a sight to behold. I’m certainly in awe; I could barely get the hang of parries in MK: Armageddon, and I’m sure they’re easier in that than they are in Street Fighter III. :-)
A pair of tales of coincidences…
Well, I just finished watching Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. While I rather enjoyed it, I can see why it didn’t do too well at the box office. I can’t imagine that there would be a lot of people nostalgic for the old “futuristic” serials of the 1930’s; this was a well done nod to them, though.
Moving right along…
In my time at Mortal Kombat Online, I’ve run into a pair of rather weirdass coincidences that sometimes make me wonder just how small of a world we live in. These are both true (if not a bit scary) stories that just came at me right out of nowhere.
Nearly three years ago, I got an email in my MK Online inbox from Kyle DeHaas. (Yes, for those who know him, that is Kourt’s brother.) It turned out he had been doing a Google search for a certain character name he had invented, and found that in some official MK Online chat some guy named “DArqueBishop” had referred to it in a chat. Now, this character name was so off-the-wall that it was almost impossible that someone else had come up with it independently, so he was emailing to find out how to contact me and find out who the hell I was. By the time I had gotten the email, he had found his way onto the #mortalkombat IRC channel and was asking about me. I went ahead and told him who I was, and I think I shocked the hell out of him. It’s still funny to kinda laugh at these days…
What made me think of that and the whole “small world” thing, though, was something that happened yesterday. I got a message from a Midway employee who will remain nameless, asking for my help. It turned out he had been doing a Google search looking for an old college friend of his, and the only valid result he could find was on… well, Sean MC’s site. However, Sean had no email address listed on his website. What WAS listed, however, was a link to MY website… and the Midway employee recognized it as belonging to the same person from MK Online. :-) So, he asked me for help… and with Sean’s permission I obliged. Hopefully Sean was able to help…
It’s funny. Like I said, it’s coincidences like these that make me realize how small our world gets sometimes. Still, they happen infrequently enough where it’s a surprise when it DOES happen. Either way, it makes for decent conversation later…
Is the email world a slightly safer place to be?
As some readers might know, I installed a virus scanning solution for the D’Arque Cathedral email setup. The virus scanning consists of all email being filtered through a combination of Clam AntiVirus and amavisd-new; any infected message gets quarantined before it hits a mailbox and an email warning is sent to me. Anyway, on a whim, I checked my mail folder that contains the virus alerts, and checked to see when the last time an infected email message hit the server.
The last actual worm-infected message to hit my server was received on August 3rd. All alerts since then have been for phishing emails (which ClamAV/amavisd-new also detect).
I must say, I’m rather surprised that I’ve gone an entire month without getting an actual virus/worm email to ANY address on my mail server. Maybe all of the fuss that was made in the news about these viruses have wised people up to the fact that if they’re running Windows, they NEED virus scanners. I can’t imagine the worm writers had just given up. Maybe, just maybe, the public at large will listen to security concerns about their PCs if they’re shouted loud enough.
Here’s hoping that’s the case, anyway.
Something amusing for you Transformers fans…
I know I’m probably late to the game here, so to speak, but I found this rather amusing. Forgive the inherent geekiness of this post…
As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, I’ve been playing the Transformers game for Playstation 2. It’s a surprisingly good game, actually. However, it’s not based on Generation 1 (the mid-80’s TV series and movie). It’s based on Transformers: Armada, which admittedly started out pretty badly but seriously improved as the series went on. Anyway, the opening movie for the game shows Megatron and Optimus Prime battling atop a building on Cybertron, while Megatron’s army of Decepticlones are overwhelming the Autobot defenses. Then, suddenly, Megatron throws out a line that was a nod to G1.
He grabbed Optimus by the throat and said, “I would have waited an eternity for this. It’s over, Prime!”
Those were the same words said by Megatron after mortally wounding Optimus in the movie… heh. Yes, like I said, it’s geeky. It amused me, though… heh.
… another reason why this country is going to hell…
http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060829/NEWS24/608290360/-1/NEWS
COLUMBUS – An Ohio legislative panel yesterday rubber-stamped an unprecedented process that would allow sex offenders to be publicly identified and tracked even if they’ve never been charged with a crime.No one in attendance voiced opposition to rules submitted by Attorney General Jim Petro’s office to the Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review, consisting of members of the Ohio House and Senate.
The committee’s decision not to interfere with the rules puts Ohio in a position to become the first state to test a “civil registry.”
The concept was offered by Roman Catholic bishops as an alternative to opening a one-time window for the filing of civil lawsuits alleging child sexual abuse that occurred as long as 35 years ago.
A recently enacted law allows county prosecutors, the state attorney general, or, as a last resort, alleged victims to ask judges to civilly declare someone to be a sex offender even when there has been no criminal verdict or successful lawsuit.
The rules spell out how the untried process would work. It would largely treat a person placed on the civil registry the same way a convicted sex offender is treated under Ohio’s so-called Megan’s Law.
… wow, that’s nice. Let’s go ahead and punish someone even though we couldn’t convict him in a criminal trial! (And yes, being on one of these registries is a punishment.) It disgusts me how civil courts/law is being used to trump the “beyond a reasonable doubt” stipulation of the criminal courts. Just like civil forfeiture laws, this punishes the legally innocent.
This is just another reason why I say I love the concept and idea of America, but the reality horrifies me…
Hooray three-day weekend!
I must say, a weekend with an extra day was exactly what I needed. Right now, I’m just sitting here, drinking a bottled water, and listening to my iPod on my home theater. Not having to worry about going in to work tomorrow is a good thing.
Yesterday was fun, though. I made my way down to Dave’s apartment, and we went ahead and grabbed some lunch over at Fuddruckers while we swapped war (work) stories. From there it was back to the apartment, where I introduced Dave to a movie he had never seen before: The Matrix. After that (and after explaining a few things that still left him a bit confused), we headed over to Specs and replenished Dave’s depleted drink stock (alcoholic and otherwise). After that and having a couple of drinks (and watching a couple of funny things on the net), we went out and searched for somewhere to have dinner. We finally settled on Grand Lux Cafe, which is located across Westheimer from the Galleria. It turned out Grand Lux Cafe is owned by the same company that owns the Cheesecake Factory, and it showed. :-) From there, we wandered over to Barnes & Noble and did a bit of browsing around. About the main notable thing we discovered there was that the movies Road to Perdition and A History of Violence were based on graphic novels/comic books. From there we headed back to the apartment, and I made my way back home.
Today has actually been something of a slow day; I really haven’t done much of anything, save put in some time on my Transformers PS2 game. I also went ahead and got my birthday wish list started; it’s a tradition in this family to start our birthday wish lists two months before the actual event, so the others can be ready and have enough notice as to what to get people. While I do have a bunch of video games, DVDs, and CDs on my list, the most expensive thing I’m asking for is a Logitech Harmony universal remote. I kinda want SOMETHING to cut down on the number of remote controls I have, as right now I have remotes for my DVD player, HDTV, home theater, and satellite receiver/TiVo. Ah, well… actually not having to do much is a good thing right now.
Heh, there was one thing I found amusing yesterday… Dave actually met a girl on Friday at Friday’s. He got her number and email address, and apparently they’ve already been emailing each other back and forth. It should be very interesting to see what comes of this, but hopefully something DOES develop for Dave. Now, if I could only find myself a girlfriend… heh. (And yes, I’ve been on Match and Lavalife. Not finding too much luck there right now.)
Anyway, I think that’s about it from this end… time to go check on some things elsewhere. Fun fun…
An iPod meme, stolen from Epiphany…
List the first ten songs that come up on shuffle play.
1) Ron Jones – Contact Lost (from Star Trek: The Next Generation – “The Best of Both Worlds”)
2) The Police – Synchronicity II
3) Brad Fiedel – Desert Suite (from Terminator 2: Judgment Day)
4) Spekkosaurus – Earthbound Sound Stone (C Major) OC Remix
5) Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – Something in the Air
6) Shael Riley – Final Fantasy Motoya’s Hot With Destiny OC Remix
7) John Williams – The German Sub / To The Nazi Hideout (from Raiders of the Lost Ark)
8) Queen – The Kiss (Aura Resurrects Flash)
9) a-ha – The Blue Sky
10) GrayLightning – Legend of the Mystical Ninja Asian Twilight OC Remix
List the first five songs on your third playlist on your iPod
Playlist: Enigma
1) Enigma – Push the Limits
2) Enigma – Age of Loneliness
3) Enigma – Turn Around
4) Enigma – Modern Crusaders
5) Enigma – I Love You
List the first five songs from your favorite playlist on your iPod
Playlist: Drivetime
1) Enya – River
2) Dan Forden – The Cavern (from Mortal Kombat)
3) R.X.R.A – Little Light of Love (from The Fifth Element)
4) Pink Floyd – Is There Anybody Out There?
5) Steve Stevens – Atomic Playboys