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Games and Sports

Steroids In American Baseball: Who Really Cares?

In the wake of the Mitchell report on steroid use in Major League Baseball, which names a number of high profile players, one would think that there was a general outcry just watching the news reports. But is this really the case. The very probable use of performance enhancing drugs in American baseball has been virtually common knowledge for years. Nevertheless, people keep going to the ballpark and watching the games on TV. In fact, 2007 was a record year for revenue and attendance. That hardly sounds like shock and outrage which may best explain the glacial pace at which the league has dealt with the “problem”. I guess as long as butts go in the seats and the money rolls in, there is no problem.

So if people like drug powered baseball, then heck, why make all the fuss? Just give the people what they want and maybe we’ll see some of those baseballs put into orbit next year. Everyone loves the long ball!

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Tech

Xbox 360 Multimedia Lovefest

When all of the talk about this box or that box taking over your living room and being the mother of all multimedia got started, I could only greet with yawns of indifference at best. I really didn’t want everything ending up in one box (including my PC), and hooked up to the living room TV. Afterall, I’ve got some things on the PC that need to just stay there…heh heh…like all of my code, yeah, that’s right… But I keep an open mind, and like to at least try new things before passing judgment.

I have my TiVo box to thank for my latest discoveries because the 2.5.1 update to TiVo Desktop got me exploring new ways to stream video on my PC to the TV in the living room. Well, I’ve not been over impressed, actually, not impressed at all with TiVo Desktop. TiVo Desktop feels clunky and lacks a number of features unless you spend $25 for the plus version. I found it particularly annoying that the 2.5.1 update seems to imply that you can stream a bunch of new formats, including wmv, in the free version. I wasted a lot of time before discovering that I would need the plus version for that. Even if it was included, I have a series two TiVo which is so underpowered that you really have to wait for the whole thing to download to avoid stop and go playback. TiVo is good enough for its main job as a personal DVR, but really sucks for the added on multimedia extras.

So in comes my Xbox 360. The most recent Xbox Live Update included support for a number of additional media formats and since I’d not used it for anything but games, I decided to see if it could easily get my PC bound media playing on the big screen of the living room TV (sadly, still SD) and saving me the time and trouble of burning DVDs.

I was not disappointed. Right now it plays everything I have except a couple of oddball DivX encoded videos (plays other DivX okay) and, of course, music from the iTunes store. I was so happy with it that I’ve not touched any games on it for some time, instead using the time to give my PC media a living room airing out so to speak. No more lengthy transcoding! Yay!

Bottom line, TiVo had better watch its back. Outside of being a DVR, my 360 did everything better than my TiVo. If DVR functions are added plus a comparable TV scheduling service, getting the 120GB hard disk for the 360 might be looking pretty good. TiVo is already in partnerships to add their software and service to 3rd party cable boxes. If they’re smart, they’ll also be exploring ways to get on the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 because after what I’ve seen, the multimedia functions of these powerful games consoles will eat them alive. If these boxes become powerful DVRs as well, it could be game over for TiVo.

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Anime, Manga, Etc cosplay

Saddle Up For Ohayocon

Five or six months between conventions is too much for me, so I’m getting ready for my first trip to Ohayocon coming up in January 2008. I’ve been missing my Roger Smith cosplay, so I’ve decided to wear it on the trip. Roger wears normal clothes, so only the initiated would even notice and I’ll get a kick out of looking sharp to boot. Chicago to Columbus is about 360 miles, so I’ll need to make at least one stop, maybe two. So Roger will get a little outside public airing.

I’m not planning any new costumes for Ohayocon, only tweaks to old ones. Nice, low pressure con, as far as costumes are concerned. And I’ll enter two AMVs in the Anime Music Video contest. I hope they’ll have an overflow too so I can submit my other two.

Home life is fine, most of the time, but if I can get away from it all every few months, that’ll keep me happy. ^_^

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General

Thanksgiving Hoegaarden!

Thanksgiving was pretty good, spent with family and a few good friends over. Ken always brings good beers, and to this list I add Hoegaarden. I liked this beer, it had a light and slightly sweet taste. But I couldn’t help but notice the name, which to this English speaker, looks like “ho garden”. It is not pronounced that way, but I had my giggles nonetheless. So I post a picture here.

Hoegaarden Beer
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Anime, Manga, Etc

Yelling, Screaming, New AMV

Never a shortage of drama around here… Despite yelling, and screaming around me and some of it from me, I managed to finish a new anime music video. I got the idea driving to work a few days ago, so I’m very happy that I managed to complete something that I think fits my vision. Enjoy!

Tomorrow Rei

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SciFi and Fantasy

Star Trek: The Menagerie Remastered, Reborn!

When I initially planned to go see Star Trek: The Menagerie in high definition on the big screen, I assumed that it was just going to be a really good looking version of my familiar Star Trek. Star Trek was my first religion, and I was mainly looking forward to “worshipping” with a lot of like minded people. To my pleasant surprise, I got a lot more than just that!

Not only was the episode better looking than ever before, all of the exterior/background special effects had been redone using modern technology! Oh my god! The planets look like real planets and the space flight effects are gorgeous. You even see stars moving through the captain’s cabin window. At first glance, one might think that Star Trek has been given the sometimes reviled, Star Wars Special Edition treatment. But that would be unfair to say because the improvements/reimaginings have been applied with the kind of restraint that George Lucas has not quite mastered. The intent was to make things look “like they should have looked” in the first place.

Star Trek: The Menagerie

Absolute, don’t change anything, purists will hate this. But I for one am very excited and looking forward to seeing more of the remastered and enhanced episodes. This theatrical release is also great martketing because I had no idea this was even coming and now I’m totally jazzed about the rerelease. It almost feels like hooking up with an old flame!

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Games and Sports

NASCAR, Personalities, And Future Viewership

Jimmie Johnson won today’s NASCAR race at Phoenix and with an 86 point lead and one race to go, is virtually a lock to repeat the Nextel Cup championship. I wasn’t watching, and I probably won’t be watching next week either… Jimmie Johnson is a great driver and has an awesome crew chief in Chad Knaus. But quite honestly, Johnson just leaves me cold. He’s just not interesting. Whenever he wins, I just turn off the TV before the winners circle interview. I don’t hate the guy, but he’s just not entertaining. I actually like Chad Knaus better. I’m sorry, but in a mechanized sport where the teams with the deepest pockets already have a huge advantage, it leaves only the drivers’ personalities to add spice to the mix. Ruthlessly efficient and mechanical drivers make me want to change the channel or catch up on my housework. I felt the same way the year that Matt Kenseth won.

Love him or hate him, at least Jeff Gordon is interesting. And while I’m hardly a Kurt Busch fan and wasn’t too happy the year he won the cup, at least he was interesting. If Jimmie Johnson is the future of NASCAR, then I’ll probably be looking for something else to enjoy on Sunday afternoons. I might even start watching NFL football again.

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cosplay

Some Sweet Monarch Cosplay

I’ve been going over my Youmacon cosplay picture set in Flickr to become more familiar with the tools there and by far, this awesome Monarch cosplay is one of my favs. Not just for the great costumes, but because these guys were so totally in character. Awesome cosplay is awesome!

The Monarch and Henchmen

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Anime, Manga, Etc cosplay

Youmacon 2007 Aftermath

Youmacon 2007 has come and gone and I can sum things up neatly in one sentence. I had a lot of fun! ^_^ Like most things in life, Youmacon was not perfect and I did run into some trouble, first getting off course trying to get there, and later just dealing with events starting very late. I think I must have increased my bladder size at least 50% having to wait in line so long for some events! But the overall feel or spirit of Youmacon was very good and I look forward to returning next year if I can.

I can scarcely believe it now, but I actually managed to wear all three of the costumes I brought and they were well received. I entered the Saturday Hall Cosplay competition with my Princess Princess cosplay, and while I ultimately did not win a prize, I really enjoyed telling the judges about my costume and the work that went into it. I got a number of compliments for the outfit and it just felt sooo comfortable to wear that I think it’s become my favorite. I loved dancing in it too!

My video entry for the AMV contest didn’t win a prize (or at least I’ve not heard of one yet), but I was so excited when it started to play during the screening, my heart almost knocked me out of my chair. I was worried about technical issues, but it played well and turned out to be one of the few that used a Japanese song. Personally, I think it ran a close second or third compared with the other romance category entries.

Saturday night was the most fun for me. I had been looking forward to cosplay, dancing, and karaoke. I got all of those almost simultaneously. The Saturday night karaoke crowd was a lot more fun than Friday, so after really messing up Houkiboshi, sang a few more tunes I knew better and enjoyed some really fine and spirited performances. One thing I won’t forget about that night were these black guys staring at me from just outside the restaurant while I was singing Shizukana Yoruni. They were far enough away, that I don’t think they realized I was a guy…hee hee… I got some similar attention at the dance later that night.

After karaoke, I headed to the dance. I’d been looking forward to dancing in costume since the last time I did it months ago at Otakon. It used to be that you either had to find a partner or not dance rather than look like a dorky loser dancing by yourself. Well, fork that! Times have changed, and if you want to dance, just dance! So I hit the dance floor and didn’t leave for over an hour, dancing solo or with the occasional partner. The music was pretty good, and I had a ball twirling and shaking my dress. A knee length dress is definitely teh fun on the dance floor! ^_^

My leg started to cramp a bit after over an hour of dancing, so I left there and headed for the con suite for some refreshments and to hang out a bit. There I was treated to a bit of uber-geekiness from the Penguicon party in the form of ice cream made with the help of liquid nitrogen, teh win! Refreshed I headed back out and met a couple of friends from Crossplay.net. One I met quite by accident after my right leg totally cramped up while I was listening to the Spoony Bards play. I needed somewhere to sit for a while and quite literally limped into the AMV room which was showing totally over the top Hentai AMVs! O.o After that, I thought Nate and the AMV people were amongst the coolest on Earth! I didn’t get to bed until about 3:30, quite happy we were getting an extra hour due to the time change.

I also watched Cosplay Shougi and the Masquerade Saturday night as well. The shougi was interesting mainly for the hamming it up of the cosplayers, especially Sanji, and an incredibly sexy Duo Maxwell who the MC, Card Captor Will seemed to have his eye on as well. The game itself was only so so, so I left early in order to get some real dinner. I hadn’t eaten normally for almost two days, so biting into my first real food almost brought tears to my eyes before sending me into an ecstasy reminiscent of Yakitate Ja-pan! Given the small size of the event spaces, it was pure genius that Youmacon did a simulcast of the masquerade on the hotel’s local cable channel. I was able to eat, watch the masquerade, and freshen up my costume before heading out again for karaoke.

Sunday is usually a quiet day for most cons. I spent much of the morning packing before putting on my last costume, Kaname Chidori. I’ve never cosplayed on Sunday because of the problem of having to change after checking out from the hotel. But I decided that I could pull this off easily by putting a pair of sweatpants and my coat in the car. I’d pull the sweat pants on over the skirt, pull off the wig, and put the coat on over the blouse. Then I’d drive 300 miles home, and nobody would know the difference, as long as I didn’t get into a wreck or pulled over and searched! XD So I cosplayed one more day and enjoyed Otaku Family Feud and the really great voice actors. Jeff Nimoy and Quenton Flynn were priceless!

It was too crowded to get as many pictures as I would have liked, but the ones I got were pretty good. This includes a so so attempt as a self portrait. I don’t usually get a lot of photo requests, in part because I don’t cosplay wildly popular characters. Most people at Youmacon knew nothing about Princess Princess, oh well… Anyway, as always, I looked for people cosplaying characters I like or who had outfits that really resonated with me. One of my favorites was of Rukia in her yellow dress and hat, which I’ve never seen cosplayed by anyone.

Youmacon 2007 Cosplay Pictures

Rukia

Again, I had a great time! Can’t wait to do it again in 2008!

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Anime, Manga, Etc cosplay

Youmacon Or Bust!

Well time to head out the door for Youmacon! Hopefully I haven’t forgotten anything important. This is my first time going to this con, so I’m a little nervous. But I’m really looking forward to a little vacation time and meeting some new people. I’m even thinking of entering my Yuujiro outfit in the Hall Cosplay competition. And my latest AMV, Yasashisa Asuka, is in the AMV contest in the Romance category. If I win, great! But I just want people to see my work, so I’m happy it made the cut! ^_^

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General

Go Out And Play!

I had originally intended to bitch about my wife some more, but found something much better in Eating French (or Why French Women Don’t Get Fat).

“If we want to lose weight, we need to make a choice to enjoy life more,” said Hauben.

Rather than bitching about the wife, I’m going to redouble my efforts to meet more people and have more fun. Some might label me a slacker, but working yourself into the ground isn’t fun and won’t buy you one more day of life on this planet. I enjoy my work, most of the time, but it’s so easy to get derailed into stressful situations. So I resolve once more to have fun! ^_^

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cosplay

Everybody Likes Lace

I was up late working on my Yuujiro costume and needed a break from sewing on snaps. I really hate sewing on snaps because it is just so tedious. Most of the time it goes slowly because on at least one side I need to take care to hide the back side stitches. Uggh! So I began to think of something else to work on, something simple.

I ended up working on the petticoat. I had thought that I would skip this until next week, saving it for Youmacon. But it seemed straight forward enough, and I really wanted to work with the lace I’d bought. It was while I was working on this, to the sound of the second showing of Futurama, that my wife came in, tired and a bit unhappy about some work she was doing. I wasn’t sure she’d appreciate witnessing my less than serious pursuits, given that she was working on serious stuff. But much to my surprise, she seemed to really like what I was working on, and thought the lace was very nice!

I only got the lace border gathered and pinned before I had to stop for my nightly exercise routine before going to bed. But I really appreciated her comments and can’t wait to get back to work tonight, hopefully to finish it all up.

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cosplay

Hello Nurse! Halloween Costume Crunch Time!

I hadn’t really planned to do a new costume for Halloween, but here I am just a few days before the Halloween Cosplay Party at Sushi Samba Rio, rushing to get a costume completed. I’m not a traditionalist, but I still feel a bit of reluctance to wearing non-scary costumes for Halloween. So most anime inspired characters are out, but in the Princess Princess Gothic Lolita Nurse outfit, I found a delicious loophole, a costume I had wanted to make which actually fits the Halloween spirit, sort of. In any case, I’m planning to take it to Youmacon too. For the fun of a wig with pig tails, and because I like him, I decided to cosplay Yuujiro. I wonder if blondes really do have more fun?

Princess Princess: Mikoto, Kouno, and Yuujiro as Nurses

With every costume, my modest sewing skills improve a bit. This time I’ve learned how to make ruffles, and that I should really avoid having to sew through the thickness of the gathers! Duh!

Princess Princess: Nurse Yuujiro
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Anime, Manga, Etc cosplay

Only In Japan…For Now At Least

With little more than a week before Halloween, it’s crunch time for my costume making. So I haven’t kept up with my email and didn’t catch this little gem until this morning. This is from the New York Times, Fearing Crime, The Japanese Wear The Hiding Place. Before I read it, I thought that with such an odd title it must be about hidden pockets in clothing or something like that. But it turns out that a literal reading is exactly the correct interpretation. This reminds me of an early Naruto episode in which Konahamaru hides himself by holding up a cloth painted like the fence he was standing in front of! Never thought anyone would try something like this for real! ^_^

Deftly, Ms. Tsukioka, a 29-year-old experimental fashion designer, lifted a flap on her skirt to reveal a large sheet of cloth printed in bright red with a soft drink logo partly visible. By holding the sheet open and stepping to the side of the road, she showed how a woman walking alone could elude pursuers — by disguising herself as a vending machine.

The wearer hides behind the sheet, printed with an actual-size photo of a vending machine.

And it gets better…

Take the “manhole bag,” a purse that can hide valuables by unfolding to look like a sewer cover. Lay it on the street with your wallet inside, and unwitting thieves are supposed to walk right by. There is also a line of knife-proof high school uniforms made with the same material as Kevlar, and a book with tips on how to dress even the nerdiest children like “pseudohoodlums” to fend off schoolyard bullies.

I get the feeling that I’ll be seeing that vending machine idea at some future anime convention. I’ve seen people dressed as Pocky and Sushi, so why not a vending machine?

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General

Racism, Self Doubt, And The Death Of Hope

While James Watson has apologized for his remarks, the pain and self loathing engendered by them doesn’t go away so easily. Watson certainly isn’t the first person of prominence to espouse the belief that black people are less intelligent than whites for genetic reasons. The jury is still out on what genetic factors play a part in native intelligence, and indeed, on what defines intelligence at all. And it is easy to simply dismiss such racist remarks right out of hand.

But I can’t do that. I was trained as a scientist. I hold a PhD in physics, a sure conversation killer in a country where ignorance of math, science, and technology is often considered a cool thing in polite company. No one wants to be a geek. Throughout my college and graduate school days, clouds of doubt would descend upon me, and I’d wonder, almost out loud, whether or not my difficulties were because black people really are inferior. I had to consider the possibility that people like James Watson were right, that I was genetically inferior and could not hope to reach the lofty heights of intellectual achievement. What if I only got as far as I did because of affirmative action and political correctness?

I don’t really have an answer for that question. I believe that I knew my professors and advisers well enough to know that I wasn’t getting a free pass any more than anyone else. I can fight these doubts and I don’t let them get in the way of my goals. But when I read all of the articles about this that and the other health problem, and the social issues that seem to especially plague black people, again I wonder, what if he’s right? Am I living in a false hope?