A sci-fi meme, stolen from Jenn…

Time Out’s list of essential science fiction films. Italicise the ones you’ve seen, and bold those you like, while strike-through the ones you disliked (nb: I’ve changed the formatting codes to make this clearer).

The Abyss (1989)
Alien (1979)
Batteries Not Included (1987)
Cocoon (1985)
Battle Beyond the Stars (1980)
Battlefield Earth (2000)
The Black Hole (1979)
Cherry 2000 (1987)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
ET: The Extra Terrestrial (1982)
Contact (1997)
Sphere (1998)
Critters (1986)
Dark Star (1974)
The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
Dune (1984)
Earth vs The Flying Saucers (1956)
Enemy Mine (1985)
Event Horizon (1997)
Explorers (1985)
The Fifth Element (1997)
Sunshine (2007)
Flash Gordon (1980)
Flesh Gordon (1974)
Forbidden Planet (1956)
The Fountain (2006)
Howard the Duck (1986)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
The Hidden (1987)
The Last Starfighter (1984)
The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976)
Mars Attacks! (1996)
Metropolis (1927)
Morons from Outer Space (1985)
Pitch Black (2000)
The Chronicles of Riddick (2004)
Planet of the Apes (1968)
Quatermass and the Pit (1967)
Red Planet (2000)
Mission to Mars (2000)
Repo Man (1984)
Brother From Another Planet (1984)
Serenity (2005)
Silent Running (1972)
Solaris (1972)
Solaris (2002)
Soylent Green (1973)
Spaceballs (1987)
Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (1983)
Ice Pirates (1984)
Solarbabies (1986)
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) (note: I liked the Director’s Edition. It’s a clear case of editing making/breaking a film.)
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984)
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)
Star Trek Generations (1994)
Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)
Star Trek Nemesis (2002)
Star Trek (2009)
Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Starship Troopers (1997)
Supernova (2000)
The Thing (1982)
Things To Come (1936)
This Island Earth (1955)
Total Recall
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
War of the Worlds (1953)
War of the Worlds (2005)
Independence Day (1996)
Zardoz (1974)

Admittedly, a couple of these are classics I actually need to sit down and watch. We have Metropolis and Forbidden Planet on DVD here, and I really need to rent the original The Day the Earth Stood Still

A gift fit for a bar owner.

My father’s birthday was a week and a half ago. Unfortunately, this year, he decided not to put a birthday list up, so neither my mom nor I knew what exactly to get him. Mom was cut a break thanks to the fact that Cirque du Soleil’s show Saltimbanco is coming to town in a couple of months, so her present to him was tickets to that show. For me, though, I was still a bit in the lurch. However, soon, an idea came to me.

Whenever I call Dad while on my way home from work, he answers the phone with, “Dirty Dave’s Bar and Grill… how may we serve you?” By this time, he usually already has gotten his scotch out and has had a drink or two. He’s also said recently that if he were to open a bar, he would call it Dirty Dave’s Bar and Grill. With that in mind, I did a bit of research, found what I was looking for, and placed an order… only to find that considering how long I had taken to figure it out, the gift would arrive well after his birthday. So, on his birthday proper, I warned him the gift would be late, but said no more.

During the time waiting for it to arrive, Mom happened to mention to me that his thoughts as to what it might be were completely wrong. He was assuming that it was a Star Wars DVD or something similar that was on backorder.

Anyway, the gift arrived yesterday. When I got home, I put the plain brown box on the kitchen table, and said, “Happy birthday.” He looked at me with a look of puzzlement, especially when he saw the label on the box that said “GLASS: HANDLE WITH CARE”. He opened it, and dug through the packing, and smiled when he saw two scotch glasses and two beer glasses. He unwrapped the bubble wrap from a scotch glass carefully… and then grinned in surprise and elation when he saw that the glass had the words “Dirty Dave’s Bar and Grill” etched on them. :-)

He’s since had one drink of scotch from one of the glasses, but then asked me tonight if I minded if he just kept them for show pieces, as they’re nice glasses and he didn’t want them to be damaged. Of course, they’re his glasses, so I told him I didn’t mind what he did with them. In any event, he’s extremely happy about them, so I think I can consider that a job well done.

On another note, I won’t go into details (though Louie for one will get a kick out of it), but seeing as she didn’t know my father’s name was Dave, Misty made an assumption as to what “Dirty Dave” referred to that was hysterical and somewhat true, if completely wrong. When I told Mom and Dad about it tonight, they damn near died laughing. I have to admit that I didn’t even think of that one…

All in all, I think Dad’s very happy with his birthday gift this year. I just hope I don’t have to outdo myself next year…

My thoughts on Operation Repo

The following is my post on truTV’s message board about Operation Repo, a show they air about repossession agents. I used to like this show, but it’s become patently obvious to me from reading about it that the show is staged. If you want to read the post on the message board itself (including the inevitable replies from fans who probably won’t have any real evidence to back up their claims about it being real), you can find it here.

Frankly, this show bothers me.

I first caught this show several months ago, and I thought it was a fun show to watch. It kind of surprised me that the repo agents on this show got away with some of the stuff they did, but I didn’t think too much on it. I figured that because truTV was all about “not reality, actuality”, it had to be on the straight and narrow.

Well, after catching it again and deciding to read up on it… I now know that this show is fake. Even calling these re-enactments would very likely be stretching the truth.

Let’s start with the actual cast. Luis Pizarro has an active manager’s license for a repo company. His actual reposessor employee license is cancelled. No big deal, probably. Sonia and Froy, on the other hand, do not have active licenses. Sonia’s license is listed as cancelled, and shows an expiration date in 2006. Froy’s license is also listed as cancelled, and shows an expiration date in 2003. That means that Froy hasn’t been a licensed agent in nearly six years, and Sonia in three. Matt and Lyndah, on the other hand, do not have licenses at all, and unless they have them from another state, never had them. Before anyone jumps in about Lyndah being a “trainee”, no real on-the-job training is listed as a requirement for being a licensee.

In any event, let’s think about this for a second. Froy and Sonia have not had active licenses in YEARS, yet the show implies they’re doing active reposessions of recent vehicles. An example would be a recent episode where Froy doing a repo of a Dodge Journey, where they weren’t familiar with the type of vehicle… which came out five years after his license expired. Also, mention is made of the bad economy, and the like. So, in essence, if they’re doing re-enactments of their own repos, they’re stretching the truth quite a bit. If they’re doing re-enactments of others’ repos, then they’re being very dishonest by making people think its them. Also, keep in mind that there’s no real effort except for a brief disclaimer to show that these ARE “re-enactments”. With camera people around in plain sight, and people “reacting” to the cameramen, we’re meant to think this is real.

It’s plain dishonest, is what it is.

So, why does this bother me so much, and why shouldn’t I just “not watch it” instead of griping, you may ask? The reason is because I actually like watching shows on truTV, for the reason that they ARE “not reality, actuality”. I like watching shows like Forensic Files, The Smoking Gun Presents: World’s Dumbest…, and Inside American Jail, where they show events as they happen, or if they show re-enactments they’re clear about what they are. This show, on the other hand, is obviously staged, and tries to deceive viewers into thinking it’s real. It’s a lie, and it’s a black mark on truTV’s schedule and reputation.

I wish the show would be taken off the air, honestly, or placed on another network which doesn’t pride itself on showing “actuality”. Unfortunately, seeing how often it seems to be on the schedule now, I’m guessing it’s getting good ratings… either because people are fooled, or people don’t care. I guess all I can do is speak my peace here and hope my voice gets heard.

I can hope truTV does something about this blemish. Maybe it’ll not be for nothing.

Note: if you want to reference the rules for repossession agents and their licensing, go to http://www.bsis.ca.gov/forms_pubs/repo_fact.shtml . On the left side of the page is a link marked “Verify a License”; that’s where I looked up and got the information on the show’s participants’ licenses (or lack thereof).

Twitter synergies…

You know, it’s kind of sad.

I’ve got this perfectly good website here, and I haven’t been updating it. Instead, I’ve been spending more time updating my Twitter. I don’t know why that is; I guess I just like the quick-and-easy format of doing status updates. I was doing status updates on my Facebook page, and then when I realized I could link my Facebook status updates to my Twitter, I switched over to that. It helps that I have two quick methods of updating my Twitter: TwitterFox for my web browser, and Twitterrific for my iPhone. What I’m going to end up doing, though, to make the site a little less static is put the Twitter feed in via a sidebar. Of course, the fact that this WordPress theme doesn’t support sidebars means I need to find a new theme. I’ve found one; the problem is that I need to create a new header image, as the new theme requires a larger image size. Oh, well. Hopefully I can get some help on that, and have the new theme up relatively quickly.

On another tech front, I have to admit to a bit of disappointment. At the house, if I have to do work on the company network, what I’ll frequently do is take my work laptop and set it on my desk next to my main PC’s monitor. However, it’s usually a bit inconvenient for me to reach over to use the laptop keyboard and touchpad, and there’s not really enough room on here for a second keyboard and mouse. I managed to find a piece of software called Synergy, which allows one to use one keyboard and mouse on multiple machines. You move the mouse off one screen, and it appears on the next. Just what I was looking for, right? Well, the problem is that the machines need to be able to communicate via TCP/IP for it to work. Normally that’s not a problem at all, except for the fact that when my laptop connects to the corporate VPN, the VPN profile automatically disables all communication to computers on the local network. So, in other words… I can only use Synergy when it’s not on the corporate VPN, and 99% of the time when the laptop is booted up here, it’s on the corporate VPN. Thus, it’s useless to me. I wish there was something I could do about it, but I’ll just have to grin and bear it.

Ah, well. We’ll see how things go on either front. For now, though, I’m just proceeding as I have been and hope things change where I can implement either improvement I’m looking into. :-)

Recovering from the Vegas vacation…

I have to say that last week was a blast. I took the entire week off work, and from Tuesday through Friday, the folks and I went to Las Vegas for a vacation. If you’re just interested in seeing pictures, you can go ahead and look at my gallery of pictures taken during the trip, located here. I apologize for the quality of some of the photos; I hadn’t planned on wanting to take pictures, so they’re all from my iPhone’s camera. :-)

I’ll put the trip description, etc. behind a cut so that those who aren’t interested can skip over. :-)
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The week of work travel is over…

Well, the work-related travel I mentioned in my last post is over. Now I’m nearing the end of the break before I leave for Las Vegas on vacation; I’m actually looking forward to that trip, as I could use a bit of time away from work, and playing some poker sounds like good fun. Also, it’ll be nice to actually stay in a hotel room and not need to be rushing in or out of it for once…

My business trips actually started with a trip out to Alvarado last Thursday. Instead of flying out, I decided to drive out. I entrusted the task of navigating me there to my new GPS Navigator (a TomTom ONE 130S), and it turned out that trust was a bit unfounded. Apparently maps of Mansfield and Alvarado are not up to date on the TomTom, and so it took me the LONG way around… and neither the TomTom, Google Maps, or MapQuest could find the actual company location. (It turned out it was because it was on a private road.) I managed to find it, though, and worked until about 5 PM. From there, I went to my hotel, checked in, checked my mail, and then left for a Pappadeaux north of Dallas where I was meeting my friend Ginny for dinner. The meal was delicious, and it was good to catch up with Ginny for a couple of hours. Though, I WAS nearly killed on the way home; as I was driving down I-20, in the right lane, as I was passing an exit some idiot in the lane to my left decided he wanted to exit RIGHT THERE AND THEN, and swerved right in front of me to exit. The only way I avoided hitting him was by swerving out of the way exiting as well. Seriously… exiting a highway is not so vital that you need to kill someone. Just go to the next exit and loop back!

The next day, I worked at the facility for a few hours, and then headed back to Houston, with a stop in Corsicana to have some dinner (and buy Dad a fruitcake from Collins Street Bakery). The rest of the afternoon was spent driving home in rain almost the entire way…

On Sunday, I flew out to Midland/Odessa. While I wasn’t due to be at the facility in Odessa until Monday morning, the company’s travel agent had me there extra early. I ended up watching movies on Netflix to pass the time and having dinner over at Logan’s Roadhouse. I got to the facility nice and early Monday morning… to find I was the only one there. A quick call to the other Odessa facility resulted in someone coming out to open the facility up, and I proceeded to do the necessary audits and software installs. Around 3:30 PM, I left to go get a late lunch/early dinner at Logan’s (as Texas Roadhouse wasn’t open yet), and then headed to the airport. My flight to DFW left an hour late, which made me worried that I would miss my flight to Little Rock. Fortunately, when I landed in DFW and rushed to the next gate, I found out my flight was delayed a half-hour. I finally boarded it, got to Little Rock, got my rental car, and made my way to Conway. I got to my hotel at 11:30 PM, checked my mail, and went straight to bed.

I got to the Conway facility at 8 AM, and proceeded to get everything done that needed to get done. Fortunately I had plenty of time to work with, and only two machines that needed working on. At around lunchtime, the shop hand, branch manager, and I went over to Mazzio’s for lunch. I was first introduced to Mazzio’s when visiting Misty once, and I wish they had one here in Houston. After I got everything done, I made my way back to Little Rock, and flew back to Dallas, where I had supper in TGI Friday’s. Then I boarded my flight to Pittsburgh. The weird thing was that this was the third flight in a row with the same flight crew. I think my greeting to the stewardess on boarding was, “We’ve got to stop meeting like this…”

I got into Pittsburgh around 11 PM local time, and made my way to Indiana, PA… a two hour drive. My rented car was a Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder; I had been interested in the Eclipses once, and this drive only made me glad that I hadn’t bought one. The thing had no cargo room to speak of, and I could barely see out the back. Driving the Pittsburgh freeways was a bit of a nightmare, too, when navigating by GPS navigator and weaving in and out of traffic. I made it to my hotel in Indiana at around 1:30 AM… and when I got into my room, all I did was set the alarm and go to bed.

I slept in an extra hour, and got to the facility at 8:30 AM or so. After spending a couple of hours evaluating and inventorying the facility, plus doing software work, I made my way back to Pittsburgh. I must say that the drive was especially beautiful now that I could actually see something other than total blackness all around me. I made it to Pittsburgh well before my flight, so I ended up killing time by having dinner at TGI Friday’s and doing some work using the airport wifi. It was about 8:30 PM by the time I got to my driveway at home.

So, now, I’m preparing for another trip. We’ll be staying at the Rio this time around, as opposed to Bally’s (where we normally stay). My dad and I went to the Rio a year and a half ago to see Penn & Teller, and were so impressed by it we decided to stay there this time. We’ll see how the trip goes this time around. Up-to-date details will likely be posted on my Twitter feed.

Ah, well. Here’s hoping I have a relaxing week. :-)

One of these days I should learn to be careful what I wish for.

http://www.t3energy.com/en/art/80/

HOUSTON, March 4, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — T-3 Energy Services, Inc. (“T-3 Energy”) (Nasdaq:TTES) announced today that it has completed the purchase of the assets of the Azura Energy Systems Surface business for $8.14 million in cash plus the assumption of accounts payable and other current liabilities. This business, when consolidated with T-3 Energy’s current Wellhead business, will provide additional geographic locations in key markets and allow consolidation of several facilities where both companies are presently located.

One of the things I had been hoping for recently was to do a bit more business-related travel. It gets me out of the office and out of the house for a while, and I see parts of the country I normally wouldn’t see. (Though, granted, considering the industry I work in, I tend to describe such places as “the ass end of America”.) So, when I heard about the acquisition of Azura Energy, I figured it’d be a good excuse to do a bit of travel… especially considering one of the locations is in Norman, OK. That gives me an excuse to go say hi to Jeff and Malinda.

Well, as always, it didn’t turn out like that. After talking to my boss on the phone, it was decided that I would go up to our Alvarado TX location next Thursday and Friday… and that I would hit the Odessa TX, Conway AR, and Indiana PA locations the following Sunday through Wednesday. I’m going to be a human pinball for about a week. I swear I’m going to end up tired of traveling by the time I’m done.

What makes that a problem is that the Tuesday after I get back from my breakneck journey across the States, I’m leaving AGAIN to go to Las Vegas. The main saving grace will be the fact that I’ll be going there on vacation instead of on business. I’ve taken the entire week off… which will likely be the last long vacation I get to take for a while. Still, with all the traveling I’ll be doing, I know I’m not going to be in any mood to travel for the next 30+ Club outing, which is why I’ve already decided to sit this month’s out. It sucks, but it’s either that or burn out even quicker.

Ah, well… we’ll see how the trip goes. Fortunately I have a week or so to prepare for it. I just hope it goes better than I’m expecting.

I suppose I should write another post…

It’s kind of funny. I know I hadn’t been the best at updating the site before, but it seems that ever since I got Facebook and Twitter (especially Twitter), I’ve been doing more of my updates over there instead of on here. Maybe I should try harder to find a site theme that I can use which could integrate my Twitter feed. Ah, well… I’ll just have to make more of an effort to update in future. Whether I do or not is another matter entirely…

I’m down to 207 pounds. I decided recently that I wanted to try and make it under 200 pounds by the time I go to Vegas (which will be on the 21st), but it’s looking more and more unlikely at this point. For the most part I’ve been good about what I’ve been eating, but then I have a day like today, where I had a safe lunch (rice vermicelli with sliced pork and a Vietnamese eggroll), but ended up having a bacon cheeseburger and onion rings for dinner. I met Sean and Jinny for dinner tonight at a place called Hyde’s Cafe in Old Town Spring, and I figured it would be a long while since I went back, so I might as well try their burger. It was delicious. :-) I can see why Sean and Jinny think so highly of it. I just dread to think what the burger did to my weight…

I have to admit I had fun on Saturday. Meredith and Jonathan were hosting Lisa’s birthday party, and it was an absolute blast. What was probably the most fun part of the night was after Becky, Lara, and Dylan left… and Meredith broke out the Singstar and the Karaoke Revolution. We took turns doing duets on Singstar, and did solos on Karaoke Revolution. In retrospect, I felt bad that I didn’t think to bring my Logitech mic, as one of Meredith’s two mics was busted and with mine we could have done Karaoke Revolution duets. Probably the funniest part of the night was when Lisa and I sang Dead or Alive’s “You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)”. I ended up belting out the notes pretty well… though more than once I ended up cracking up because both Meredith and Lisa were laughing their asses off. We were up until about 2 AM or so singing, at which point I was nearly at a crash point and had to head home. Good times.

I’ve also been finally getting around to watching some of my Netflix movies. I went ahead and watched Equilibrium and The Incredible Hulk this weekend, and have Stardust waiting to be watched. Also, I’ve been taking advantage of my Xbox 360’s Netflix instant watching capability. It’s been great, especially considering I’ve been using it to watch older TV shows. I watched three Doctor Who serials (“The Three Doctors”, “The Curse of Fenric”, and “The Robots of Death”), and episodes of Knight Rider and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. I’ve also got other movies queued (for example, The Adventures of Robin Hood with Errol Flynn), and just need to take the time to watch them. Hopefully I can take the time to whittle down my “pile of shame” and get some movies that I’ve always meant to see watched.

Wow, this post was extremely random. Heh.

Ah, well. It’s getting a bit late and I should be heading to bed. I’ll try and keep this site more or less updated. No guarantees, though… we’ll see how it goes. :-)

My server has failed me.

Well, this was a fun week on the server front.

On Wednesday morning, after I had my breakfast, I logged into my main PC to check email and morning news (as I usually do before going to Cypress or Creekmont). Unfortunately, I found a major problem on my main server involving the hard drive holding the operating system. The system had registered enough errors where it put the filesystem in read-only mode. That’s usually a very good sign that the drive needs to be replaced. I sighed, and rebooted the machine to clear out the problem. I resolved to see what spare hard drives I had at the house when I got home from work, and do the replacement on Saturday.

Alas, that was not meant to be. Later that morning, while at the office, I got a notification that the main drive had again gone into read-only mode. I sighed, logged into the machine, and shut it down. At that point I was resigned to reloading the server that night. I went ahead and downloaded the most recent version of Slackware, and otherwise did work as normal.

I’m sure a couple of my Linux-using friends are probably raising their eyebrows over the choice of Slackware, considering at work (both main job and MK Online) I use CentOS, which is a free reimplementation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The truth of the matter, though, is that when I started with Linux, I started on Slackware. Considering Slackware is the oldest of the active Linux distributions, you really can’t get much more old-school than that. :-) I had briefly considered using CentOS for the new server build, but decided that I really had no reason to. Slackware was what I started with. I’ll keep using Slackware for my personal servers until such time it no longer is actively developed… if that ever happens.

When I got home, my first order of business was to switch the server back on and copy off the AMANDA databases and indexes, copy off the entire configuration directory, and make a full dump of the MySQL database. From there I shut down the server, disconnected it, put it on a table, and got to work opening the case and removing the OS hard drive. I’m actually not too surprised the drive finally failed, to be honest. It was a 9 GB SCSI hard drive that I got with the original server hardware back in 2002, and even back then the drive was probably old. Fortunately I found a 13 GB Maxtor hard drive in my pile of spares, and ended up using that. I burned the Slackware 12.2 CD images to discs, reconnected the server (with the case still open in case there was a problem with the “new” drive), and tested. Once I was sure it had come up fine, I put the case back together, hooked everything up, and installed Slackware on the machine.

The rest of the night was spent getting the mail system operational. While it wasn’t that important that my email, my mom’s email, or even my friends’ email be up ASAP (sorry, guys!), my dad’s business uses my server for email hosting, so it was kind of important I get it back up for his sake. I finally had email back up and running by midnight… and it was NOT an easy process. One thing I always forget about these reinstalls is just how many services need to be brought back into operation. In this case, it was the SMTP service, POP/IMAP service, spam filter, virus filter, and greylisting service. That doesn’t even include the webmail, which requires the web server to be operational. By the time I had all that operational, I was ready for bed.

The next day, I worked on getting everything else operational (in between doing work tickets). The biggest pain in the ass ended up being the web server; I encountered more than a couple of problems getting it up and running alongside mod_security. On the other hand, fixing those problems showed me why an upgraded Apache wouldn’t work on my old install. The thing that took the longest to fix was a problem in the webmail, and that ended up being an extremely easy fix once someone in Freenode’s #slackware channel pointed me the right way. By the end of the day Thursday, things were more or less completely operational.

So, in effect, if you read this site and noticed it was down or I host your email and you lost access temporarily, then I apologize. I hadn’t expected needing to replace the drive that quickly. Fortunately things appear to be running smoothly, with the possible exception of a couple of headaches that I’ve so far been able to work around. Hopefully I won’t have to do this all over again soon, but in case I do, I hope to have early warning. We’ll see what happens.

A new side to Doctor Who I hadn’t thought of before…

I happened to see this on Jenn’s LiveJournal yesterday, and I happened to share her general reaction to it: “HOLY CRAP!” It seems some guy is putting together an anime short based on Doctor Who. He did a posting on YouTube of his progress so far, and it’s amazing so far. It’s got the Third(!) Doctor, Imperial Daleks(!!), Davros (in his Emperor Dalek configuration, as he SHOULD have looked) real proper Cybermen that look more menacing than the new series ones (wait until you see one take out a Dalek), the Brigadier, and even the Master.

If I had to say what I DIDN’T like, it would be that the animation of the kids(?) running in the subway looks a little off, and that the look of the Doctor’s “companion” is just jarring compared to everything else. She doesn’t fit. Otherwise, it looks DAMN good so far.

If you want to see other stills and work in progress stuff, you can find it at the maker’s DeviantArt page, located here