Archive for September, 2007

WordPress and Their Constant “Development”

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Is there anyone besides me who isn’t Web-design/developer-inclined and gets frustrated every time WP decides to upgrade? Why can’t they just wait until one version is secure before upgrading? It doesn’t even give the theme designers or plugin developers a chance to update their own work to be compatible with the “latest and greatest” version. So unless the end user is Web-design/developer-inclined, or hasn’t started a blog yet, or is just switching over from a different platform, they — WE! — are screwed!

Puck Cancer Game 3: The Talons vs. the Tigers

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

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Just Missed!
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(click here to view the game pics)

This game, which took place on August 11, 2007, was a really good one — the score was so close, even though we didn’t win. The teams were really evenly matched, and they were just a fun team to play against. If you look at the series of pictures that precede the one above, it really looks like the Talons’ #68 scored a goal, but in this and the following pics no one on the other team is celebrating and the scoreboard remained the same from before this picture to the end of the album. So I must have made a superhot kick save! :mrgreen:

The only unfortunate thing is that for some reason, we’re missing the pictures from the first and second periods, maybe because we played another game earlier that day and things just got lost in cyberspace? I don’t know. Oh, well — it was a lot of fun, and the Orange team will be playing a few games against them this coming season!


Brian

All of the Recent Star Wars Book and Comic Reviews

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Wondering what’s up with all of the above-mentioned reviews on my blog? Well, I’m finally making progress on cataloguing my Star Wars Expanded Universe books and comics! Don’t forget DVDs, video games, and LEGOs. You can view the catalogue on my Listal site and see the reviews there, too. Oh, and on the iRead book application in Crackbook.

OK, so I’m only up to TPM, but that’s because I’m also reading everything as I go! ECT has made me forget a lot of what’s happened in the EU, so I figured I’d give myself an update. I’m pretty good with the OT, though. Uh, yeah.

See more progress on: catalogue my Star Wars Expanded Universe books and comics

Star Wars, Republic: Prelude to Rebellion

Monday, September 24th, 2007

4 stars
by Jan Strnad, Anthony Winn, and Robert Jones

Prelude to Rebellion is a six-issue series with a bonus mini story arc in issue #s 4, 5, and 6. Both are biographical accounts of Jedi Council Master Ki-Adi-Mundi, including how he was named to the Jedi High Council and, in the mini-series entitled “Vow of Justice,” how he was discovered to be Force-sensitive as a child.

Prelude and “Vow” describe life and culture on Cerea, Ki’s homeworld. For example, the ratio of men to women is one to twenty, so men, including Ki, have a bond-wife and several honor-wives. Some men will go as far as kidnapping a male child in order to have a son, so one can understand Ki’s father’s relief and reluctance in allowing him to study at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant. Once he finishes his trials (approximately 67 BBY), Ki returns as the guardian of peace and justice on Cerea. Only his lightsaber marks his difference from the rest of Cerean security, as he wears the same uniform rather than Jedi robes.

When Prelude begins (33 BBY), Cerea, a world far from the Core, is a non-technological planet, still relying on pack animals as transportation, for instance. Despite Republic representatives’ presentations of the benefits of bringing technology to Cerean society, the planet’s governing body of Elders refuses after a counter-presentation by Ki. As it turns out, one of his daughters is involved in pro-tech rallies. Thus, Prelude also covers themes such as family life, and generation and gender gaps — Ki may be an esteemed Jedi, but that doesn’t mean he’s a great husband or father.

Prelude encompasses the first six issues of the 83-issue Star Wars comic series, Republic. Unfortunately, both the larger and mini-series rely too heavily on narrative rather than dialogue and artwork to tell the stories. The art, particularly for Prelude, more than makes up for this and keeps the action exciting.

Puck Cancer Cup Game 2: The Tigers vs. the Stingeroons

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

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Poached
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I would have used the caption “Slaughtered,” since the Stingeroons, composed of the Glenview Stingers and the University of Chicago Maroons, basically slaughtered us 9 – 0, but since tigers are on the endangered species list, I figure “Poached” is more appropriate. I mean, I don’t even need to draw a red circle to show where the puck is in this picture. The Stingeroons’s #16 scored that goal in the first ten seconds of the game.

We really took a beating. I’d say the first period was the worst one, during which they scored 7 of their goals. In between that period and the next I asked our coach what I was doing wrong. Her reply? “Nothing. They’re a white team.” That is, an advanced team. Then what were they doing playing in the beginner division? But whatever.

I had a shutout second period, though they were probably just taking it easy on me or feeling sorry for me — theirs is the coach who told me in 2001 that I don’t deserve to be a goalie (see “How I Became a Goalie”). No matter. I did my best and so did my teammates. Believe me, I’ve lost worse games during my career on the club team at Ohio State!


Brian