31 August 2007

Return to DMing

Well kicked off Rappan Athuk tonight. Not sure how well it went but hopefully I'll improve. I'll do a write up here eventually on the gaming blog.

27 August 2007

Known Space

We Made It! is a phenomenally awesome name for a planet. Yes indeed. Why yes I am reading another Man-Kzin Wars why do you ask?

Picked up BESM: 3rd Ed for $22 over at JadeCo today. Yay for 40% off sales. Last week I snagged a cribbage board and a Dragon and a Dungeon magazine (Yak folk were featured in the Dungeon so I had to get it, ask Carl why).

That's it for now. Very close to picking out art work to finish decorating my walls.

20 August 2007

Fantasy mirrors reality

So this was an odd story to read on the Beeb. It seems that a disease afflicted by one of the bosses in WoW called "corrupted blood" spread out of control like a real serious fast spreading disease. In some cases according to the Wikipedia article over half the population of some servers were being wiped out. The story on MSNBC as well. I guess World of Warcraft gets a little more press just in an odd way.

It's raining again but at least my basement isn't flooding or worse like those from back home. On the bright side I might get some grass to grow as I put down seed. Anyhow, back to work.

Think of the Neglect

So fooling around Google Analytics and was looking at my other blogs. Now this blog suffers from a sort of mild neglect of late but the others are doing quite a bit worse. Pillars at least has been updated within the past couple of months but Autumnhold hasn't been worked on in awhile. I wonder if I can pick them up again. Try and post at least once a month. Give myself some goals here outside of work.

I wonder. Well time to get back to sorting. It feels like fall although that's a long ways off I guess. I like this feeling, gray and cool. Just wish the trees were changing color (yes I know that'd negate the gray factor a bit).

19 August 2007

4th Edition

Ironically when typing the title I typed $th Edition which in some ways certainly applies. For those of you who you A) Care and B) somehow haven't heard the 4th Edition of D&D was announced at GenCon on Thursday (although it was reported by Enworld on Wednesday. As more info has percolated out it actually sounds pretty cool. A lot of people were wary but this sounds like a competent re-design of D&D. WotC appears to have paid attention to how people play and done their best to support that game style. Granted we'll have to see come winter and more importantly next spring when the previews and actually books come out respectively. I'm curious and I have to admit I will probably get the core books. I know a lot of D&Ders around here are skeptical but since I'm half-collector and half-player I'll take a look. Besides which I can see why starting over after 8 years is a good thing. Better then how quick Exalted turned over and I eventually got sucked back into that too.

In non gaming news I guess there isn't a whole lot. It finally rained a bunch. Heck it rained all day yesterday and is misty all day today. My grass will be green again! It did throw my plans off yesterday a bit tho but I didn't inside stuff: lots of laundry, etc. Today I am procrastinating on starting to sort through the billions of papers that I need to tackle but after this I'll do that. Saturday evening Allison and I spent part of the night trying to hunt down a random old movie I want to see called The Car. No luck so eventually settled on The Covenant which came out last year. It was ok, not fantastic but did have some interesting points. Very pop culturish. Saw Titan AE this week as well and although it's obviously somewhat more oriented towards younger audience I was very impressed with the graphics and the soundtrack wasn't half bad either.

Well I suppose I should get to it. Enjoy the rain!

12 August 2007

Brought to you by the Coalition States

Hmm, penny for anyone who can reference what the Coalition States are. Or maybe not, Google and Wikipedia know right off the bat...

Finally finished Second Foundation which means I am now done with the Foundation series. Or at least the original. Now the question is do I attempt to finish Velvet Elvis or pick up another book. I won't make very good pace for another month or two but it looks like my lunch buddies will be leaving in the next couple months for better offers in other places so by the end of the year it may be just me reading at lunch again. Oddly I don't mind. I kinda liked plowing through books. Granting I like being social too. It's a weird balance of life I guess.

I should read more when I am home but half the time I can't get focused in until I should be sleeping. Maybe it's cause I page randomly through RPG books. Right now I am bouncing between Damnation City, Vampire: the Reqiuem and Werewolf: the Forsaken. Damnation City and WoD: Chicago really inspired me to get the two core books because otherwise I don't know what the heck some of the terms are. The nWoD games are very political and having the cores helps to make sense of the situations. Too bad there are supplements to better support Chicago for Prometheans or Changelings as it'd be interesting to see how all the different types of WoD "races" interacted in a city. I'd bet it'd be very strange. Not that werewolves, vampires, and mages aren't strange enough (plus ghosts and spirits cause ya know they're mainstays).

In retrospect I really should finish Velvet Elvis but it just hasn't grabbed me. It started out good but not so much. Maybe I just don't quite agree with Rob Bell's views and it silently grates on me. Or if it does it's just not as well written as Mark Driscoll's book whose name I can't remember now and am too lazy to get up and look in the library two rooms over or search this blog. Driscoll tossed a lot of humor into his books which made them amusing even if I disagreed on some of his points.

Still haven't narrowed down the prints choices yet. Sort of putting it off. I have so many other things I need to do I guess that it may wait. This week will be busy. This weekend sure has. Helped Jeff get his deck in order. Mostly I just held things in place so he could screw/saw/mark up them. I might actually be able to put a deck together on my own tho now. It probably wouldn't be as good as if someone whose worked more with wood would be but I am learning I guess. This week I think I have stuff going on every night. Hanging with Carl Monday, getting my hair cut and then over to Ellen's to hang on her porch Tuesday. Movie night Wednesday? More porch time Thursday (although that's tentative). And last movies in the park Friday and it's Star Wars so should pull a big crowd. Oh and cleaning the apartment Monday for sure maybe more later in the week if I don't get done! At least I will be done with the apartment after that.

Think that's all for now. This was a long rambling post.

09 August 2007

Updates

Al relocated his blog so I updated that and Rachel has moved her blog to Myspace an area that I tread much less so that link is removed.

Also, see the links for images now as actual links below...

03 August 2007

The Tides of August

Hmm, bought more books. Mostly RPGS: Monster Manual V, Shining South (a Forgotten Realms supplement, one of the old location books), and Damnation City a Vampire/nWoD book. The most interesting book at the moment is probably Damnation City which details how to build a viable city in the World of Darkness although it's rather Vampire centric (hence the name). However it's interesting city building rules. I also got the reprints of the Dark Empire graphic novels for Star Wars.

Not much else new. Lars is in town this weekend so that's pretty exciting. Hopefully get to actually hang with him a little bit. That's all for now. Have a good weekend.