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I was Given "C" [Jul. 6th, 2008|11:14 pm]

shewouldstay
1. Reply to this post and I'll assign you a letter.
2. List 5 songs you like that start with that letter.
3. Post them to your journal with these instructions.

(In No Order)

1- Come on Eileen. It just makes me happy. Period.
2- Chemistry of a Car Crash - Shiny Toy Guns. It's a nice mellow tune for driving.
3- Clark Gable - Postal Service. Not my favorite by any means.
4- Caring is Creepy - The Shins. Blame it on Garden State.
5- Cybele's Reverie - Stereolab. A recent addition.
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[Jul. 6th, 2008|08:46 pm]

gobi
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Mix dry basil, oregano, red and black pepper in 1/3 cup of olive oil. Slices of toasted and/or slightly stale bread for dipping. Is good.
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General Update [Jul. 6th, 2008|07:06 pm]

gobi
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Oof. They say if you're carcoleptic like me on a long drive, especially at night, you should pull off on the side of the highway and take a nap. Supposedly ten minutes of sleep is better than any number of cups of coffee.

What they don't tell you us how maddeningly terrifying it is being one car's width away from 70mph traffic, the wind buffeting and shaking your car like the friggin' TARDIS.

Made it home okay anyhoo. Heading into the office a bit later than anticipated, but hopefully I'll be finishing A Dirty World today.

Sent Ryan a bushel of initial logo sketches, but I'm not feeling 100% about any of them just yet. Just working out the cobwebs, I guess?






I think once I've got ADW off my plate I can focus on that more properly. Textured the cover so it looks like a paperback you find in a gutter or something. Almost done with the interior layouts, just character sheet left to go.



After that, it's back to the pile of chicken scratch notes from editing Do.

 


And yes, I am providing visual evidence of the ongoing projects to re-assure you guys and myself that I'm not just procrastinating. :\
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Friggin' ESPN [Jul. 6th, 2008|02:28 am]

almightyspoony
Sports related ranting inside! )
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Growl Tiger. [Jul. 5th, 2008|11:15 pm]

shewouldstay
I'm annoyed today....


Actually I've been a bit short fused all day.


It's annoying.
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I know..... [Jul. 5th, 2008|02:52 pm]

shewouldstay
I'm going to CA in October, but I really want to take a trip to Boston again. I want to see some of my friends that I haven't seen in 3 years! I want to spend a ridiculous amount of money on Red Sox tickets, just so that I can say "Hey, I've been to Fenway!" I want to sit in the common enjoying the summer in Boston. I want to go to P'town. I miss that place.

Maybe next summer.
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Bored 4th. [Jul. 4th, 2008|07:01 pm]

shewouldstay
Little known fact: I don't like to watch fireworks in person. It's one of those things that really makes me uncomfortable, and I'm really not sure why. I think the only fireworks I really can handle without slightly freaking out are sparklers. True Story.
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Happy 4th! [Jul. 4th, 2008|06:15 pm]

shewouldstay
I've eaten hot dogs and hamburgers today. Go go American food!




We booked our trip to CA this morning. $1500 for all of it (minus food and the convention). Should be a fun time.
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Stop calling it tea! [Jul. 4th, 2008|04:48 pm]

gobi
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Call it freedom bag water!


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Happy birthday, America!
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Do you realize.... [Jul. 3rd, 2008|10:45 pm]

shewouldstay
I'm short. Not as short as some of my friends, but short. I have short legs. I've come to accept this. I've also come to accept that no matter how much weight I lose, I will probably still have to alter my clothes. It's a fact.

The only way I can be sure to always have clothes that fit...is to learn to sew. So, I picked up a book that basically will supposedly walk me through the whole process. I've got some pants that I can wear to meetings once I get them hemmed.

Seriously I have a pair of pants, (I'm really embarrassed to say this) that I hemmed with Duct tape, and wore it to a job interview. I must not have done a terrible job of it, because I work there now!


I'm also looking forward to being able to sew my own clothes, and make little dolls and softies for my friends' kids.
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Woo! [Jul. 3rd, 2008|03:52 pm]

shadmere
I'm here and safe.

No dying on the highway for Jacob!
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I'm brushing my teeth with Yogurt Cups! [Jul. 3rd, 2008|02:39 pm]

shewouldstay
I found these toothbrushes at Target yesterday, and I love them!
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Countdown to Retirement, cont'd [Jul. 3rd, 2008|11:10 am]

gobi
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Sent covers of Houses of the Blooded to John yesterday.

Also, as repayment to Ryan for editing Do, I am designing the branding for RPGpodcasts.com and BoardGamePodcasts.com. Sketches: adapting elements of the RSS icon.

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Optimus Prime 4, Megatron 3 [Jul. 2nd, 2008|06:49 pm]

fmphoenixhawk
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[mood | happy]

So I've been getting some good deals on stuff from eBay. (Yes, I know I'm broke, but these deals are pretty freaking good. And I do have a bit of cash.) Today, the two Megatron semi-poseable statuettes arrived. One is clear and one is solid, with Lazerbeak on his arm

Pictures behind the cut, one is NSFW... )

Well, that's about it. I have a close up shot of the two Megs on the desk, but you'd get a better view of Rei rather undressed. So we won't go there. I also got a bunch of D&D Minis for ultra-cheap (With shipping both loads were under $12 each.) that I will need for GenCon. The only thing I'll be getting in July is probably RAM for the lappy and maybe the tower (Yes, that will have to go on the card) and then pay bills.

Need job soon. Stupid gas station not hiring....
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Concert Review- Less Than Jake and Goldfinger [Jul. 2nd, 2008|03:54 pm]

reviewingchris

Less Than Jake and Golfinger w/Big D and the Kids Table, Tuesday, July 1, Royal Oak, MI@ The Royal Oak Music Theatre

The second annual edition of Less Than Jake's Shout it Loud summer tour rolled through the Detroit area on Tuesday night, bringing Goldfinger, Big D and the Kids Table, and The Suburban Legends along. The 2007 tour came to the same venue with Reel Big Fish and Streetlight Manifesto in tow. Apparently the latter two acts are worth several hundred more people than Goldfinger and Big D, because this year's show played to a house that was maybe 80% full, while last year's concert was packed to the gills. The package did bring in a surprisingly diverse crowd, though. There were old-schoolers in their late twenties and thirties, plenty of high school kids, some very young teens, a few folks who seemed well into their fifties, and multiple families with very small children.

We arrived at the show just before Big D and the Kids Table played, so we missed out on The Suburban Legends. Big D has been around for years doing a variation on the ska-punk thing, but I had never really gotten into them. However, my older cousin, who remains a total punk rocker to this day, recommended their live show, telling me that they would probably be the best act of the night. So we made the effort to get there in time to see them, and it was sorely disappointing. Their set ranged from fast and punky to slithery lounge music as well as a goofy anthem that seemed to be about the Ice Capades. The musicians in the band, from the guitar and bass to the horn section, seemed like competent players, but it was all undermined by Big D's terrible frontman David McWane. As a lead singer, he can't sing, speaking and sort-of-shouting his way through the songs, and as a performer he has zero stage presence. You'd think, after over a decade of relentless touring he would've figured out how to have some energy onstage, but there was none of that in this performance. Perhaps it was because the band's van broke down on the way to the show and they arrived just in time to play their set. They even had to use the Suburban Legends' drums, so maybe I'm being too harsh, but I was not impressed at all.

Next up was Goldfinger, ostensibly a co-headliner on this tour. I was a gigantic fan of Goldfinger back in the '90s, and I still think their first three albums are some of the better punk to come out of that decade. But since 2000's Stomping Ground, the band has had a host of missteps that resulted in a pair of terrible albums. First, lead singer/songwriter John Feldmann became a militant vegan and decided the rest of the world needed to hear about it on the preachy Open Your Eyes. Then Feldmann spent years producing albums for a host of mediocre emo-punk bands, which led to the poorly-written, shamelessly-poppy Disconnection Notice. It was a blatant attempt at getting mainstream rock and pop radio airplay, and it was predictably ignored. The band has since retreated to indie lable Side One Dummy and attempted to regain some credibility with this year's Hello Destiny album, but you wouldn't have known it from their live set. Sticking largely to material from those first three albums, the band put on a solid show felt more like a nostalgia trip than an active, working group. Curiously, both Goldfinger and Big D gave pandering shout-outs to Detroit's most famous punk band of the past twenty years, The Suicide Machines. That band broke up a few years ago after a long decline and the only reason to mention them seemed to be to get a cheap pop from the audience in attendance- "Hey! They mentioned The Suicide Machines! The Suicide Machines were from the Detroit area, just like we are! WOOOO!"

At least Feldmann, in contrast to Big D's McWane, knows how to work a crowd. The consumate frontman, he was all over the stage, standing on monitors and exhorting the audience to sing along with Goldfinger classics like "Counting the Days" and "Here in Your Bedroom." He invited anyone in the crowd who had seen the band play before to join them onstage to sing along with "Mabel", an ultra-catchy classic from their first album. What looked like 150 people eagerly complied, bouncing around and looking overjoyed to actually be up on the stage. Surprisingly, they all politely filed back off at the end of the song to let the rest of the set continue. The band also had a pair of saxophone players along with them to play on a handful of their tunes that have horn parts. These two guys looked very young, so we were wondering if they were nephews or children of some of the band members or crew. They did a very good job, though, particularly on "Superman", possibly the band's best song. Drummer Darren Pfeiffer brought the show to a screeching halt near the end of the set by getting up from his drums, giving instructions to the audience, and then jumping in to wander around the crowd for a good five minutes. It wasn't a song and it wasn't funny, although the kids down front probably loved it. The couple of songs the band played from the Open Your Eyes album got noticeably less crowd reaction, and they stayed away from Disconnection Notice entirely. It was telling, though, that they only played a single song ("Get Up") from their new album. For a group that was supposed to be a co-headliner touring in support of a new release, Goldfinger's set sounded suspiciously like a band that knows its best days are behind them.

Less Than Jake, on the other hand, opened their set with "Does the Lion City Still Roar?" from the brand new GNV FLA album. They went on to play a wide-ranging, slightly goofy show that was full of highlights. From the start, though, something seemed off with the group. The band's saxophone player, JR, was conspicuously absent and replaced by Suburban Legends trumpet player Luis Beza. Beza quickly traded off his spot to Matt, one of the saxophone players from Goldfinger, for the next two songs, the LTJ classic "Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts" and the laid-back "The Science of Selling Yourself Short." Lead singer/guitarist Chris Demakes then explained that JR was attending his grandmother's funeral and that they were grateful for the help from the other bands' horn players. Beza and Matt continued to switch back and forth (and fill in ably) throughout the set, and there were a few songs where the band just played as a foursome, with trombonist Buddy as the only horn. Early in the show Demakes apparently made a disparaging remark about Toledo, Ohio, offending an audience member from Toledo in the process. A few songs later, he invited the guy onstage, apologized to him, gave him a beer, and let him watch the rest of the set from the side of the stage.

To go along with the color scheme of the new album, the band's light show was filled with pastel shades of lavender, sea green, and pink. It made for a decidedly different onstage appearance from the typical rock show. The band played fan-favorite "Look What Happened" to a massive audience sing-along that filled the whole theatre and was impressively on-key. A special request a little later on, "Al's War", did not fare so well, as Demakes admitted that they hadn't rehearsed it at all. It was easy to tell as the song suffered during its multiple slow-to-fast transitions. The wacky asides continued as the show went along, with Demakes briefly discussing his childhood growing up in Michigan and mentioning that he had 21 family members in attendance. He also brought up an elderly couple to dance while the band played "Sugar in Your Gas Tank". Despite his over-the-top exhortations to "dirty dance" and "get really nasty", the couple did manage to dance all over the stage during the song and seemed to be having a really good time. Demakes finally went too far about two-thirds of the way through the set when he brought a member of the security staff up and offered him a beer. The guy politely declined because he was on the job, and despite Demakes' pleading and cajoling, he never did take the beer. At this point Demakes became insulting, which caused bassist Roger Manganelli to defend the poor security guard and gave him permission to "Kick (Demakes') ass after the show."

Despite the multiple instances of chatter, Less Than Jake knows that the focus of their shows is the music, and they delivered a typically high-energy, dynamic set. Regardless of whether they're playing the speedy "Last One Out of Liberty City" and "All My Best Friends are Metalheads" or the more subdued "Krazy Glue", they always seem to be putting forth maximum effort. It's this effort and energy level that set them apart from many of their now-defunct mid-'90s peers, and a big part of the reason why they continue to outshine their fellow headliners and opening acts. They finished their Royal Oak show with the one-two encore punch of "Gainesville Rock City" and "Plastic Cup Politics", followed by a heartfelt thank you from the band to the audience for allowing them to continue to make a living by making and playing music.
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BREAKING NEWS [Jul. 2nd, 2008|02:12 pm]

gobi
CHINESE ALGAE BLOOMS DEVOUR MAN WHOLE!!

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Random Idea for ZOMBIES!!! [Jul. 2nd, 2008|07:58 am]

gobi
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I love ZOMBIES!!! especially with the expansions. Unfortunately, with all those extra cards based on location of stores or proximity to other players, you frequently find yourself having to discard useless cards. This negates one of the most interesting aspects of the game for me, that you can be engaged with other players even if your shotgun guys are in completely separate areas of the town.

Proposal:

Each color of shotgun guy has a special power. Don't ask me what, it's too early in the morning. Maybe a few classes modeled on Team Fortress 2 or D&D4e, with zombie movie archetypes: "Honest Joe," "Rat Bastard," "Tough Cookie," "Nutjob," that kind of stuff.

An archetype's power is fueled by discarding cards. So no matter what, you always have some use for those cards. They never go totally wasted.
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[Do] Edits, edits, edits [Jul. 1st, 2008|09:46 pm]

gobi
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Just spent about four hours on the phone with Ryan hashing out the bulk of the "how to play" section, which is actually woefully mistitled as we soon discovered.

Key points for my own reference. Might not be clear to anyone but me and Ryan:
  • Do is a story-telling game, not a story-playing game. Be explicit about that. Realize it might turn off some potential players, but better to know what the game is and have reasonable expectations.
  • Instead of "Narrate," which is a term used so frequently that its definition is nebulous, say "Tell the story of..." This reinforces the story-telling as opposed to story-playing.
  • Always say "your pilgrims" and only use "you" in reference to the players.
  • Remove the rules concerning placing stones on trouble cards entirely. Instead, incorporate rules about laying trouble cards on top of each other as a sequence of prerequisite resolutions. Be clear about trouble-ownership issues.
  • Text thus far has focused on mechanical procedures, but provided few tools or guidance on the story-telling. Fix that.
  • Be consistent and universal in the TV episode metaphor when segmenting time in the gameplay. Instead of turns and rounds, they're scenes and acts.
  • "Bag" and "Bowl" are similar words and can be confused with each other. Consider changing or amending the terms.
All this among many other broad and minute revisions to be made. We didn't even get to the endgame mechanics yet.
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New Music Review- Everest: Ghost Notes [Jul. 1st, 2008|09:48 am]

reviewingchris
http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/59517/everest-ghost-notes/
This morning I give you my review of the debut album from Los Angeles band Everest. They're a decent band that seems to be missing something- a frontman who knows how to write a good song.
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Countdown to Retirement [Jun. 30th, 2008|06:15 pm]

gobi
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First Year of Our Reign is at Lulu's, pending production. Out of my hands for now.

Houses of the Blooded is almost done, pending one small edit to the covers.

A Dirty World is in the midst of Phase 3 layout. Text is flowed, assets gathered and cover designed.
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