Archive for February 2009

An A for effort?

Obviously, I get an F+ on my daily updates. Did great for a week, was suddenly busy as hell. Our audit started at work, I worked some crazy hours, and had tons of stuff happening on the weekends. Now, here I am.

On one of those weekends, we went to the mardi gras pet parade with the two dogs and entered Dudley in the weenie dog races.

Our weenie is a lot of things. He’s cute, slutty, gets into trouble… But he is no racer. Our weenie has some major doggie ADD, and it turns out wasn’t too concerned about the race – he came in sixth out of six in his heat.

To his credit, he was in second for most of the race, totally focused on getting the dog in front of him. Then he realized that there were four other dogs behind him, and he stopped to play with them. And they blew right by him, leaving him in last place.

Abandoned by the other dogs, he then started trying to get the people watching to play with him. Finally, he crossed the finish line.

Our wiener is no champion.

We are all of us living in the shadow of Manhattan.

Watchmen starts showing in theaters soon, and I have to say that I’m pretty excited. The graphic novel is just awesome. Plot, characters, artwork – really, there is nothing about it to not love.

Flickr and YouTube both have a lot of promotional pictures and videos up, and they look great. Strictly speaking about physical appearance, it looks like they did a great job casting (with the exception of Veidt, who I am on the fence about). Rorschach and The Comedian both look very true to the original concept.

I do have one concern – the ending. The original story does not have what most would consider a happy ending. I have read that the film will have a different ending, and hopefully at least a little bit of artistic integrity is maintained. If the movie ends with Hollywood rainbows and sunshine, I’ll be at least a little disappointed.

Who am I kidding? Even if the ending is sunshine and rainbows, I’m still going to watch it and enjoy the hell out of it.

I also would have vomited on your shoes and stabbed you

Last night, Laura and I watched the Grammys, the only award show that I have any interested in. Honestly, I’m only even interested in the Grammys because of the performances and collaborations, which can range from fantastic (Foo Fighters with Chick Corea, Times Like These) to boring (Dave Matthews Band, The Space Between) to the bizarre (Katy Perry’s plastic fruit motif).

So in no particular order, here’s what I think about last night’s performances (or, at least the ones that stand out in my mind):

U2 – I’m trying hard to reserve judgment on the new album until I get a chance to give it an in depth listen, but… I just don’t like the new single. I don’t know what it is about it, but I just don’t care for it yet. Even if it grows on me, I don’t know that last night’s performance ever will. Bono wearing eye shadow? A giant screen with the lyrics as Bono sings them? It just didn’t feel like the usual awesomeness I expect from U2.

Stevie Wonder & the Jonas Brothers – This sounded OK. What I mean by that is this: If I closed my eyes and only listened to the performance, it would have been OK. I don’t know who had the idea to pair them up with Stevie Wonder, but for some reason it really irked me that every time Stevie played or sang something, one of the Jonas Brothers would shout into the mic “Take it away, Stevie!” or “Yeah, Stevie!” or some shit like that. Boys – let’s make sure we’re clear on something here: It’s Mr. Wonder to you. Also, I thought I saw something odd last night during their performance, and other folks on the internet seem to have noticed it too: The Jonas Brother playing the white guitar and occasionally singing doesn’t really play his guitar. He carries it on stage like he’s going to play it, he moves his hands up and down the frets, and he moves his right hand up and down like he’s strumming, but… not only does his guitar not make any discernible sound or noise, but his strumming hand doesn’t strum in time with the music that you do hear, and his left hand slides up and down the fretboard without making any actual chords. Maybe I’m nuts, and maybe the other people who noticed it are nuts too, but… something is not quite right there. And how come every time Stevie Wonder was on screen, these three kids had to run over there and get in the shot with him like they belonged there?

Speaking of people who didn’t really play the guitar: Kenny Chesney. Sat on a bar stool and sang while playing a 6 string guitar and his backup band performed. My first problem here is similar to what I mentioned above: His strumming/picking hand movements didn’t at all match the sounds coming from his guitar. My second problem is that Kenny played a 6 string, which was nowhere to be found in the mix. The only acoustic that could be heard in the mix was a 12 string, presumably being played by someone in his band. Musically, this was OK, I guess. Not really my genre.

Al Green, Justin Timberlake, Keith Urban, Boys II Men: Awesome, awesome, awesome. They all sounded great. I thought Al and Justin sounded great together, and Keith had a nice solo somewhere. Didn’t really notice the presence of Boys II Men, though. Were they just backup?

Coldplay & Jay-Z: Again, this was pretty neat. I’m not a huge coldplay fan, but Viva la Vida is a pretty great all around album, and this was neat performance. I didn’t know until later that there is actually a studio cut of Lost with Jay-Z on the iTunes extended version of the album.

Kid Rock: What the fuck is he still doing on TV, at the grammys, or in the spotlight in general? Rock and Roll Jesus? And that stupid song based on Werewolves of London? That’s all it takes to get on TV now?

Taylor Swift & Miley Cyrus: I had no idea that Taylor Swift could sing that well. I don’t know anything about her, but I thought her voice sounded great.

Katy Perry: Seriously? What the hell was with the fruit? I don’t really care for her single, and that performance didn’t really do anything to change my mind.

Paul McCartney/Dave Grohl: Paul is a Beatle, and sounded like a Beatle playing a Beatles song. He sounded good. Dave Grohl was a monster. He wasn’t flashy and didn’t show off, he just sat behind the kit and rocked the fuck out.

Radiohead: This kicked so much more ass than I thought it would. I was genuinely impressed at the end of their performance. The USC marching band was a pretty fantastic addition.

Neil Diamond: I like Sweet Caroline, but Neil has an old white guy singing habit that I hate: talking through the song, instead of singing. It’s not a spoken word piece, it’s a song. Quit doing the Shatner thing and sing the damn song.

Mayer/BB King/Buddy Guy/Keith Urban: Quite the consortium of guitars on stage. A cool collaboration, although if you told me what the lineup was going to be before the performance, I never would have guessed that BB King would be the one that shone the least out of that group (although I am glad to see that he still plays). I didn’t even recognize Buddy Guy, I had to look it up to see who he was. I’m a little embarrassed by that.

Robert Plant and Alison Krauss: There may be a lot of merit in their work together, and they may be doing really great stuff, but for some reason I just can’t get into it. Admittedly, I haven’t heard the whole Raising Sand album. While the handful of tracks I have heard are pretty good, I just can’t get into it. It’s almost kind of… boring? Maybe I’m biased because I want him to give this other shit a rest and do the Zeppelin reunion tour. That must be it. Good to see that Robert Plant still comes off like an egotistical prick, though.

So that’s my long winded summary of the performances last night. If I have to sum up this year in one line, then I guess this is my glowing review: For me, there were more really neat and interesting moments than there were WTF bizarro moments. Great sales pitch, right?

The heir to the late night throne

This whole thing with Jay Leno and the tonight show is pretty dumb.

Jay wants to retire. NBC signs conan to take his place. Time passes, and now it’s time for jay to retire and Conan to take over.

Jay decides that he doesn’t want to retire after all, and so now is getting his own show, the Jay Leno Show, at 9PM Monday through Friday.

On top of that, leno gets to keep the tonight show studio and a brand new studio is being built for conan.

Fact: Letterman became the real king of late night once Carson retired, but Conan o’brien may now be the funniest guy on network television. If they leave Leno on the air every night (which is horseshit anyway) and still make Conan change his style and who he is to try and appeal to the older tonight show crowd, then we will be blessed with both a prime time talk show and a late night talk show that are not funny at all.

I also have a bad feeling that Jimmy Fallon’s show (in Conan’s old time slot) could go either way… If everything goes right we could have a trifecta of unfunny talk shows on NBC five nights a week!

Long live the masturbating bear!

Sinking deeper into geekdom

So now that we’ve been able to get settled in at the house and the wedding chaos has passed, I’ve been able to start catching up on the backlog of video games that I’ve bought and never played. In the last 6 or so months, I’ve played and finished:

Final Fantasy XII
Final Fantasy XII – Revenant Wings
Final Fantasy IV – DS
Chrono Trigger DS
Dragon Warrior IV DS
God of War
God of War II
Super Paper Mario
Castlevania – Order of Ecclesia
Ace Attorney – Apollo Justice

I’ve also played a good deal of Grand Theft Auto IV, but just like every other GTA game before it, I quit halfway through. I don’t really know why – it really is a fantastic game, and I want to finish it, but for some reason about halfway through I moved on and just never picked it back up.

Right now I’m in the middle of Okami, which is really pretty fantastic. I also have a ton of games lined up that I’m really excited about, although I don’t know which one I’ll start when I’m finished with Okami:

Fallout 3
Bioshock
Metal Gear Solid IV
Oblivion IV
Drake’s Fortune
Ratchet and Clank: FTOD
Assassin’s Creed
Star Wars: Force Unleashed
Lego Batman
Lego Indiana Jones
Shadow Hearts
Grandia II & III
Radiata Stories
Metroid Prime: Corruption
Dragon Quest Swords: Tower of Mirrors
Spore

There are a bunch of others that I have (Fable, Command and Conquer 3), but the list above is really what I want to make sure I get through. The only things coming out soon that I’m really excited for are Resident Evil 5 (which is going to be fucking awesome), and Ys Book I & II for DS – how great is that? I loved the Ys games. I had Ys 3 for the Super NES and Ys 6 for the PS2, and I’ve played some of the others via translations and emulators, and they’re really all pretty great. Classic “old school” hack and slash action RPG’s. I’d love to get the whole series in english, but I know that’s not very realistic.

Dragon Quest V and VI for DS are supposed to be coming out soon too, and I’m looking forward to those as well.

And my final moment of nerdiness tonight: I think I’m going to have to get a PSP. There’s a Kingdom Hearts title coming out for the PSP, and that’s a must for me. The PSP is also getting some Star Ocean titles, including a re-release of Star Ocean I and II. Star Ocean III is one of my favorite RPG’s. I though it was really well done, and apparently it takes place in the same universe as I and II, so I’d really like to play through those (even though they’re going to wind up being kind of dated).

It’s an expensive habit, but at least I’m not spending all of my money on drugs and cigarettes, right?

Christ, I’m such a geek.

Nothing is certain but death and taxes

It’s tax season again, and this is our first year of filing married and having the house, so I’m anxious to get everything filed to see how it all shakes out.

Naturally, this means that somehow our forms are going to get fouled up. Sure enough, today I received the 1098 from Countrywide, and something doesn’t seem quite right – box 5, which is normally used for reporting property tax paid, is blank.

I called countrywide to ask about this – we paid almost two thousand dollars in taxes and at least part of this is deductible. After navigating one of the most frustrating automated menus that I’ve ever experienced, I finally talked to a real person. This person explained that they did report my tax paid to the IRS, but they don’t print it on the 1098 because “almost no one uses that on their return”. She also gave me the amount and told me that I should just be able to write it down and tell it to my tax person.

So… Property tax paid is tax deductible on federal income tax returns, and you are telling me that “almost no one uses that”?

Horseshit. Hopefully the person that does our taxes will be able to work with me using the information we have.

Countrywide – F+

So our county is apparently retarded.

I managed to get a speeding ticket back in early November. The ticket says that I can pay the ticket after fifteen days, which would be November 25th.

The ticket also says that I have thirty days from that date to pay the ticket – that makes my payment due by no later than Christmas day.

Well, if you are paying attention, you may have noticed that today is February 2nd. As of right now, I have not paid my ticket. I don’t even know how much I’m supposed to pay.

Within two days of getting the ticket, I gave it to a friend of mine who is a lawyer and can get the ticket reduced to a non moving violation. He wasn’t able to fix it right away because it was a handwritten ticket and some clerk hadn’t entered it into the system yet. In fact, it was January 7th before the ticket was in the system, and the county assigned me a court date of February 4th.

Today, we called to make sure everything was ok for our court date, and we found out from the clerk that they THINK they have received the request to change the ticket, but they aren’t sure where it is and they haven’t entered it in the system yet.

Guys? The fucking court date is WEDNESDAY. Don’t you think that maybe, just maybe, you should process that request before the court date so that we can get the new charges and PAY THE FUCKING THING? It’s been three months. Three!

It’s no wonder that all things government are bankrupt and broken.

A post per day, day one.

More than a year has passed since I posted anything here. While I use the web space quite a bit for file transfers and sharing, I really do mean to use the site for bitching and moaning (err, blogging) too.

In an effort to better utilize my site, organize and clear my thoughts, and hopefully improve my writing skills, I will be trying my damnedest to make a post per day for at least the entire month of february.

We are what we repeatedly do – hopefully at the end of the month I will have established a habit and keep up with it.

Wish me luck!