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cosplay

Recursive Cosplay Dreams

ACen is still months away, but it seems that my brain is already concerned about getting costumes done. Often I’ll have a dream/nightmare shortly before a convention that either I’ve forgotten key pieces of a costume or that I spend so much time doing other things that I forget to cosplay. Well last night I had a dream in which I left key costume pieces at home and I recall very clearly telling someone in the dream that I often dream about forgetting costume pieces or forgetting to cosplay! Recursive dream is recursive!XD

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Tech

Where’s My Video Playlist?

Over the last year I’ve been playing an increasing number of videos on either the TiVo or the Xbox 360. I’ve really enjoyed having a lot more control over what I watch and how I watch it, but there still remains one huge omission on both of these platforms. Where the f*ck is my video playlist?!>.> Just how hard can it be to make it possible for me to create a list of videos to play in the same way I can make a list of songs to listen to?

At this point I can only guess that the big media companies don’t want the home viewer to, in effect, become their own program directors. I’d love to be able to plan out the whole evening’s programming mix of tv shows, music videos, and movies. But I guess the media companies fear that I’ll be skipping commercials and totally ignoring their latest reality show or doctor-lawyer drama. Well, I’m generally too lazy to bother with the former (besides, one still needs bathroom breaks), and I’ve been doing the latter for years.

YouTube already has video playlists and my iPod does too. But I can’t watch either of those on my TV with the equipment I have now. My best guess is that TiVo and Xbox won’t be seeing video playlist unless Apple TV, which has the features I want, becomes popular. With a lower price, and now a standalone device, Apple TV might just fit the bill. Thing is, I’m not in the mood to buy anything else right now. *grumble*

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Tech

Mac Attack!

Well, it’s official, in my home at least, fear of Windows Vista has resulted in a Mac sale. For the first time in over 10 years, I have a Mac in the house! Our new family member is a black Mac Book with 2GB of memory and a 160GB hard drive.

It’s actually a present (sort of) that I bought for my wife’s birthday. Her old PC was becoming less and less able to cope which meant more time wasted fixing things. And she really wanted a laptop. Unfortunately, getting a new Windows based laptop, generally means getting Windows Vista probably on under-speced hardware. So with all of that “fun” on the one side, going to the Mac side looked pretty good. For the kind of things she does, the Mac with a copy of Microsoft Office, is a good fit. And now she can do multimedia stuff without the hassles we’ve always encountered on the PC.

The transition is going to take some time, but she seems pretty happy with it. Macs are what we both used in college. I still need to stay on the PC for professional reasons, but I definitely have my eye out for an excuse to get a Mac for myself! ^_^

Update: Mac sales are up 40% over last year. Perhaps Vista really is pushing some to the Mac side!

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Games and Sports General

Crazy CTA

It looks like the funding crisis for the Chicago Transit Authority may be coming to an end, for now at least. But through it all, my oldest son, who uses the CTA to get to school, has remained a staunch, almost fanatic CTA enthusiast. It boggles the mind, but he has memorized the automated voice chatter which he can flawlessly imitate, made a CTA bus plushie, and even created a CTA computer game. The game, loosely modeled on Crazy Taxi, is a little rough in the graphics and design departments, but it’s just amazing what he’s done in a relatively small amount of time with limited resources. That’s my boy!^_^

CTA Bus Plushie

Crazy CTA Game
(created with multimedia fusion 2 for windows)

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Anime, Manga, Etc cosplay

Ohayocon 2008 Aftermath Conclusion

To wrap it all up, I had an awesome time Saturday night at Ohayocon. While I discovered that there was indeed karaoke too late to sing myself, I did enjoy watching and cheering on other singers. After that I dumped my bag and headed off to the rave.

I don’t know whether I got there before or after room crowding forced the rave to stop and empty out before resuming. In any case I’m glad I missed that part of the drama. Upon entering the room, I was struck by how hot and humid it was. I’ve been to a number of dances by this time, but I’ve walked into a room that was hotter than that one. After looking around for a bit I settled into my usual favorite spot, somewhere in front near the speakers where I can see the DJs. I never bother looking for a dance partner these days. I just want to dance dance dance, and anyone who wants to join me later is welcome. ^_^

It turned out to be a really good place to dance. There was one point where Greg Ayres came down and danced very suggestively right up against the speaker. I kind of wish he would have come and danced with me. :3 Greg and the other DJs were awesome! While I didn’t like every track that came out, it was a nice mix and I really enjoyed watching them work. At the end of it all, I probably danced continuously in costume for about an hour only leaving when my legs started to cramp up. The next morning I would pay dearly for being in front of the speakers for so long. My right ear was ringing for two days!

I didn’t get bed until well after 3am. I had a lot of fun, but was a little saddened by the realization that it was all coming to an end tomorrow. One of the thrills of cosplay at a con is the chance to be someone else for a little while. Being a girl for a couple of days made me very happy.^_^

Sundays are usually somber and relatively uneventful. This one started with the hellish problem of getting my stuff down 11 flights of stairs to the car before checkout. Luckily, I only had to walk up once. I caught the bellman on the way down with my last two heavy cases. I love you Hyatt Regency Columbus!!! Once free of my bags, I was going to make one last pass through the dealers room and then attend the AMV awards. I try to cosplay every day of the cons I go to, so I’d put on my Roger Smith. I love Big O, and the Roger Smith cosplay is something I could drive home in too without getting into any awkward situations at a rest stop. I love the chance to be a girl for a while, but it really felt good to be a guy again too. There were still plenty of cosplayers around, so I was able to get a few more pictures before leaving after the closing ceremonies.

The drive back was filled with crazy people driving way too fast on wet highways. I was fortunate enough to make my one stop just before I would encounter a big delay due to an accident. As I passed the burnt out remains of one of the cars involved (didn’t see the other), I was saddened and chilled by the thought that someone probably died there. If I hadn’t stopped earlier, I may even have been involved. As it stood though, I’d only been involved in giving a few people in Burger King an eyeful of Roger Smith. My luck would come into play once again passing through Indianapolis where I noticed a police car pacing me soon enough to avoid getting a ticket.

With swag in hand for wife and kids, I was very happy to arrive home in one piece, but still a little sad that it was all over until next year. In the meantime, I’ve had enough fun to hold me over until Anime Central in May! Now I’ve got to get to work on those kid costumes!

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Anime, Manga, Etc cosplay

Ohayocon 2008 Aftermath Part II

Saturday is always the biggest day of the con for me. It’s the day that I’ll often have nightmares about a month before the convention begins. The nightmare usually involves running around the convention all day and forgetting to cosplay! That, of course, did not happen to me at Ohayocon. In fact, it was a two costume day.

I led off with my Kaname Chidori cosplay which continues to improve. I took the blouse in a bit so that it fit better (no manning the harpoons here), and I finally got the front bow right! That bow had been my bane the last two times I’d worn the costume. So I made a real bow a day before the con, making it twice as wide and about 20% longer. The blue wig is still out of control, nevertheless, I got some nice compliments and a few picture requests. The most surprising came while I was standing near a wall in the hotel just outside of the convention center. I was frantically searching my bag for a receipt I needed when people started asking for pictures. I happily obliged and soon thereafter found what I was looking for.

I was saving my third costume, the Yuujirou Shihoudani goth-loli nurse cosplay, for the afternoon and evening. I like to bring out my best stuff on masquerade night. This is my best costume, but I didn’t feel up to entering the competition this time around. I wasn’t even sure I was going to be at the con until just a short time before I left home.

Ever since I missed the masquerade at Anime Central last year, due to it filling up and no overflow area, I’ve been kind of paranoid about missing this event. So I was very happy that Ohayocon had a huge space for it in the convention center. I rushed over after the awesome Voices for concert and was greeted by a long line, to get into the line for the event. I was a little worried at first, but the line soon started moving and soon I was in with a good seat. Ironically, I was sitting next to a former nurse who was taking pictures with a very professional looking camera and told me that she absolutely hated those old style nurse uniforms. She said she always needed bunches of bobby pins to keep the hat on. My hat was actually pinned to my wig, so I fully understood the feeling! She was pretty cool. I told her about Princess Princess, the anime and manga the costume is from and we had a few chuckles about how the small community she came from probably wouldn’t permit such a manga to sold in the local bookstores.

The masquerade was pretty good, with the exception of one bad monologue and perhaps too many Naruto skits, most of the skits were entertaining. I felt bad for the woman whose monologue fell flat. If it were me, I think I’d have left the stage a little bit earlier, but I guess you have to admire her guts for sticking it out until the end. The audience, however, was not in a charitable mood and roundly booed her off the stage. Fortunately this was followed by one of the best skits of the night, a break dancing face off between Naruto and Sora (from Kingdom Hearts). How this skit failed to win an award is beyond me!

Looks like I’ve created a wall of text again! So I’ll finish this up later. After my last horrendous experience with Windows Movie Maker, I bought a copy of Magix Movie Edit Pro 12 online. I used it to create the slideshow of cosplay photos below with much less heart ache! :3

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Anime, Manga, Etc cosplay

Ohayocon 2008 Aftermath Part I

I hit the road for Ohayocon with a lot of hope, in the dark of night, 2:30am to be exact, and in the end, I was not disappointed. Ohayocon was a lot of fun for me, the drive through the night, hungering for dawn, was well worth it. Though it was not without a few hiccups, but I’ve come to believe that you can never fully appreciate the flavor of fun without some bitter spices of disappointment, just a dash of course!

I had no problems getting to the hotel and convention center, and for me at least, the staff of the Hyatt Regency Columbus were excellent. So I got in and went through the pre-reg line without any trouble, the only real problem would turn out to be the lack of printed schedules initially and then changes and additions (ie karaoke) that I wasn’t ready for.. Under the circumstances though, the Ohayocon staff handled it very well, so I don’t really have a complaint there either.

One of my personal cosplay rules is that if I pack a costume, it MUST BE WORN! I packed four costumes, Kagome, Kaname, Yuujirou, and Roger Smith. I love doing the crossplays, but it always takes me soooo long to get out of the room the first time. Part of it is just not knowing what to expect, and the sneaking suspicion that it’s horribly perverted. But perverted or not, it’s just too much fun to pass up on once you’ve experienced it. So I finally got Kagome out the door and got a mix of nice legs compliments (from the ladies) and some WTF (guys). LOL! I love being part of the show! ^_^

The Greg Ayres Roast on Friday night was incredible! These people must be really, really, really good friends to be able to say things like that about each other! I almost busted a gut laughing! The guests of Ohayocon really made the con for me. They were really awesome and one of the best reasons to go to a con at all. I mean, I can buy stuff on the internet and watch DVDs at home anytime. But only at a con can I enjoy these incredibly creative people and their fans. I had hoped to dance a lot longer at the Friday night dance, but alas, six hours of driving was too much, and my feet gave out! I was pissed, but you can’t argue with foot cramps…grumble…grumble…

Can’t argue with hand cramps either, so I’ll pick this up a little later. Here is the last picture I took before driving back home on Sunday, one of the cutest Yachirus ever!

Yachiru

Ohayocon 2008 Pictures

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Anime, Manga, Etc cosplay

Ohayo To Ohio Soon

The weather forecast appear quite favorable for my Friday departure to Ohio for Ohayocon. Sadly, neither of my AMVs made the cut for the finals in the Ohayocon AMV Contest…*sigh* Oh well, contests are not the reason I make anime music videos anyway, still, it hurts not making the finals. I’m sure the winners will be full of flashy effects and transitions, set to Linkin Park and clips from Death Note. :3 Okay, that said/vented, I’m looking forward to seeing what people have made to enjoy and learn from it.

On the cosplay front, most of my costumes are ready, though I haven’t finalized which ones to wear. This time out I’m going to focus more on getting some good pictures of the cosplay meetups. The space of the convention center appears to be very good for photos with some interesting and open indoor spaces.

Right now my lovely wife is cross with me because I’m more interested in planning for my departure in two days, than in the scheduled events of over a week away… Needless to say, it’ll be nice to get away for a while!:3

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Tech

Playing H.264 mp4 Videos On Xbox 360

After all of the trouble I’d had with Windows Movie Maker during my last project, I decided to upgrade my tools. In addition to this, I’m planning to save my videos primarily in H.264 mp4 format which is higher quality than wmv and is compatible with my PSP and iPod.

Unfortunately, despite what the fall update said, I was not able to play the mp4 videos on my PC on the Xbox 360 in the living room. A lot of tinkering and searching finally lead me to a blog article in A Red Herrings Space which had the instructions I needed. Thanks Red Herring!

Stream H.264/MP4 from Windows Media Player 11 to Xbox 360/Playstation 3

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Anime, Manga, Etc

New AMV: All for Inuyasha

After a great deal of technical difficulty due to field order swaps on the DVDs and crash happy Windows Movie Maker, I got my new anime music video completed and uploaded for the Ohayocon AMV contest. I also decided that this will be the last AMV I make using Windows Movie Maker, it’s just too darn restrictive and unstable.

Anyhow, Inuyasha is one of my favorite anime series and this song, “All for You” by Namie Amuro, is just so beautiful! Enjoy!

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Anime, Manga, Etc

AMV Or Sleep?

Ugh! The AMV is not done yet and I must sleep! One of these days I’ve got to stop using Windows Movie Maker for this stuff, but I’m just too cheap, or a glutton for punishment! ^_^ As usual, I’m trying to get a new anime music video ready in time for a convention AMV contest at the last minute. I love much dramu!

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Anime, Manga, Etc

Simca Sighting!

A couple of days ago, I had the great pleasure of spying a stunningly attractive woman who, except for the absence of pink hair, looked a lot like Air Gear’s Simca. She didn’t appear to be as busty, but the style of the clothing and her overall shape just screamed “Simca!” Another great reminder of why getting out during lunch to get some exercise can be a good thing. And lucky me, today I saw another woman also dressed in a Simca-esque fashion, perhaps I’m witnessing a fashion trend. Fresh air sure is a good thing! ^_^

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General

A Number 1, A Number 2…

My youngest son is very rules oriented. I learned yesterday that he has labeled our two bathrooms, “Number 1”, and “Number 2”. He does number 1 in Number 1 and number 2 in Number 2!^_^

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General

Antidote To Life

I guess the best antidote to life is to just live it out. I got a few hours of having the house to myself during which time I got to reprise my yearly role of Santa Claus, wrapping and delivering presents to the tree. This was followed by some very therapeutic house cleaning and the washing of many things. Finally, I actually enjoyed helping my daughter fill out high school application forms.

Just goes to show, that things are rarely as bad as they seem. And even if they are, it really doesn’t matter, in a little while something else will come along. So I’m thankful for another day on this beautiful blue ball afterall.

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General

Depression And The Age Of Imperfect Children

It’s midterm report time again, and again it’s a period of dread and depression here. Most would say that 3 out of 4 good reports would be a good thing. But in this age of standardized testing, ridiculously intense competition, and Ritalin, anything less than perfect overshadows anything good that comes. And so it is again, lots of yelling, accusations, and scheduled testing. At this point my feelings are of resignation and depression.

Still, my overall disposition remains optimistic. I never had any special testing, diagnoses, or drugging, and I think I turned out just fine. Indeed, most people thought I was a pretty smart, if somewhat shy, kid. Now there’s a word that doesn’t get used anymore, just plain ol’ shy. Now anyone different has to be diagnosed and subsequently prescribed the “appropriate” drug. What ever happened to letting the kids discover who they are on their own? I still believe that my job as a parent is to help them develop into the people they were made to be. This may or may not be what I would want or dream of and probably should not be. The world works best, I think, with a variety of people, personalities, and abilities. The most renowned art and science seems to come from those off the mainstream, not the so called “normal” people. Indeed, there really aren’t any normal people. Normal is just an artificial construct, probably more useful for academic comparisons than being a target of one’s aspirations.