Category Archives: Interesting

Japanese Spiderman

I went to see Japanese Spiderman with W—– at the Alamo Downtown tonight. We stopped by Noodle-ism for dinner. I had the Won-ton soup bowl and it was pretty tasty if extremely large (why are meals so huge nowadays?).

The movie was not actually a movie but four episodes of a TV series. Alamo replaced the audio with their own music, sound effects, and voicing using Foley artists. It made for a great effect. Although some times the music was too loud to hear the sound effects. And I don’t think that they bothered to translate the footage either. They just watched it beforehand and created a script with their own wacky dialog. For example, every time we saw the child and he spoke, he said something about wanting sugar. There were Ninjas, of course. Who had beak-like masks. So, every time we saw them, we heard ducks quacking. And the splicing was kinda of weird. But that just enhanced the quirkiness of the movie.

Alamo Drafthouse is a great movie house. They show cool movies, you can eat and drink while you watch movies, and they have a lot of themed showings like a specialty menu and a movie, sing-a-longs, or stuff like this.

Disc Golf/Board game mashup

Mah Jong keychains

John Gravitt came up with a good mashup that combines Disc Golf and board gaming. Disc golfers who are a part of a club sometimes carry around tags on their bags with numbers on them. These numbers are rankings that work like king-of-the-hill. If you beat someone at a game, you can swap your lower ranking tag with theirs.

John thought about using a Domino set as our tags. When Jon and I were browsing Great Hall Games, after eating at Boomerang’s Pies, we came across another likely candidate: Mah Jong key chains.

Leaking peaches

Leaking Peaches #1
Leaking Peaches #2

I bought four different fruit trees for the house and only one of them actually fruits: my peach tree. However, there is a problem. The sap leaks out of the fruit. I wonder why…

Tax time

Ahh, tax time. I actually like this time of the year. It is my last major payment of the year. In January, I have to pay the city taxes, the county taxes, and the home owners’ association fees. In March, I have to pay my automobile insurance and my house insurance. When I have payed off the government (or gotten a refund), I am home free! I only have to pay monthly utilities, food, and gas until the end of the year.

And toys. Can’t forget about the toy budget! Hopefully, I will be able to buy a 1D Mark III soon. And I need a new computer…

Why are receipts so long?

Home Depot receipt

I buy one item at Home Depot and walk out with a receipt that is longer than what I purchased! What is up with that?? The receipt turns out to be 13 3/4″ long while the pertinent information is only 1 5/8″. Such a waste.

Morning bike ride

Ugh. I got to a late start this morning when I woke up at 9am. Initially, I thought it would be too cold for me since I haven’t bothered to buy arm or leg warmers. The TV said the temperature was in the upper 50s. But when I walked outdoors to get the paper, I thought it was quite nice out.

So I hopped on the bike and set out. And promptly realized that when I am moving I get a light breeze. Which lowers my perceived temperature with the added wind chill. But I warmed up after ten minutes.

The only problem was that the cold air exacerbated my asthma. So I couldn’t do a longer haul like I wanted. I need to get working on my average speed as well. It took an hour to ride 16 miles. I’d like to get that down to 48 minutes. There are two lights and one big left turn that I have to wait for, so I need to subtract that time…

Spring weather

Trees in the wind #1

Spring time around here has some of the most severe weather: tornadoes, hail, and high winds. Daytime heating against cold fronts really churns up the atmosphere. Today was pretty windy. The maximum wind gusts were 30+ miles per hour.

So I tried out a photographic experiment. Get a long exposure time and try and capture some trees in motion. I set the f/stop as small as possible at f/22. And set the ISO low as possible at 100. If I framed the shot as mostly tree filled, then I could meter the scene at anywhere from 1/2 a second to 2 seconds.

Trees in the wind #2

Do these trees seem in motion? Or, are they acting more like they are possessed by an evil spirit?

Trees in the wind #3

It turned out to be a fun experiment. Since the last picture contained sky, I had to use an EV +2.0 to get the tree metered correctly. It also makes me realize the need for even lower ISO values. My next camera will have an ISO of 50.

Miscellaneous

I’ve been hording some stuff up to comment on, and now is the time…

Fecal incident

WTF? I didn’t even realize that it was a possibility. What savages I have in my neighborhood…

patent spam

I received some interesting patent spam in the mail. I get: 50% of the net revenue. They get: all rights to the idea, and no obligation to do anything. It sounds completely biased towards them. How tempting…

credit card appreciation

My credit card company apparently appreciates me. Hrm, what can I think of? How about “show me the money!”