October 2005
Monthly Archive
General27 Oct 2005 10:04 am
Toronto Zombie Walk
The Toronto Zombie Walk is one of the more amusing things I’ve seen lately. Apparently this is a new trend happening throughout US and Canada. In any case, somebody took a video of a “Thriller” moment during the Toronto walk. The only thing that puzzles me is why they did it Oct. 23 rather than Oct. 30. Oh well. Be amused.:-)
General25 Oct 2005 08:21 pm
MicroReview: The Receiving End of Sirens
I don’t really think I can say enough to do this band justice, so I won’t. Suffice it to say that if you haven’t heard The Receiving End of Sirens, you should give them at least half a chance. This band combines the best elements of punk, electronica, and progressive rock to come up with something that is distinctly their own. I’ve been playing this band nonstop for the past month. Definitely recommended. You can also catch a music video of the song Prison Break from the album if videos are your thing.
“…this is the last night in my body…”
General24 Oct 2005 08:39 pm
More on American Fascism From Harper’s Magazine
I’m sure this is making the rounds, but just in case you haven’t seen it, Lewis H. Lapham has written a piece in this month’s Harper Magazine entitled “We Now Live in a Fascist State.” Touching on the old 14 points from Umberto Eco, this is a fascinating look at why Fascism has succeeded so well in the USA without the need for the more brutal repressive methods of the old Fascist regimes. You can read the text of the article here.
General19 Oct 2005 07:22 pm
Discovering The Bounty Network (bountynetwork.com)
Every now and then you stumble on a website which seems destined to be A Big Thing. The Bounty Network seems like it could well be one. I’ll say up front that I’m acquainted with one of the guys behind this project, but ordinarily that isn’t enough to make me write about something. (Nor, for the skeptical, am I getting paid in any way to write this.) After trying out the site itself, I was simply impressed.
After a painless registration process that establishes your general geographic location, the Bounty Network opens up as a cross between eBay and craigslist, with Google Maps tossed in. Combining a modified bidding process like eBay with the locale sensitivity of craigslist, you not only get the ability to list and bid for items and services, but you get a map that shows you local projects and services. Moreover, unlike craigslist, Bounty Network is distance-sensitive rather than city-specific. This means that you aren’t limited to listings in your particular city; rather, you can see all listings within X miles of your own location. This could be a breakthrough offering for anyone wanting to buy or sell services or items - but especially services.
I haven’t played around with it much yet, but it seems pretty obvious that it’s the way to go if you want to offer, say, babysitting or lawnmowing, or any other sort of service with a limited geographical range. Obviously it’s a pain to tote your carpentry tools across the country to build custom shelving for someone, but with Bounty Network you could simply post a bounty and local people with those skills can contact you. Once enough local bounties (and bounty hunters) discover this, it will simply be much better than craiglist, and will blow eBay out of the water for anything best done locally.
There are a couple other interesting innovations: the feedback system at Bounty Network gives a “reputation” element that eBay lacks, so if you get a bad reputation yourself, it feeds back on people who have given you good feedback in the past. While there will have to be some caution against deliberate poisoning of the system, it seems that this could prevent careless awarding of positive feedback to people who really don’t deserve it. Secondly, unlike eBay, the poster of a bounty can choose to accept any bid, rather than only the highest bid. I think this will allow for more interesting bidding processes overall, as well as not obliging you to accept services from a local person with a bad reputation and a high bid.
I’m not sure that it will necessarily replace either eBay or craigslist, but it certainly is shaping up to be a strong competitor once word gets out. If you have a service to sell, or simply want to check it out, I strongly recommend it. The Bounty Network guys are still looking for feedback, so feel free to tell them if you think of any problems/suggestions while you’re there.:-)
General15 Oct 2005 07:45 pm
Book Review: Robert Jordan’s Knife of Dreams (Some Spoilers)
Last night, I bought and read the latest installment of the never-ending Wheel of Time epic, Knife of Dreams. I had been fairly anxiously awaiting the novel for a couple of years, so it’s good to see that it’s out.
Funny enough, the “gasp” moment that we were supposed to get in the novel flew right by me. I actually had to go digging around at wotmania to find which scene should have so astonished me. It turns out that it’s the death of the Tremalking Ayamar islanders, who apparently decide to butcher themselves en masse after the giant hand statue melts on their island. Seems that it’s a trigger for their apocalyptic homicidal mania or some such. I dunno, I just read it as ‘huh,’ and moved on. I guess I’m a cold-hearted bastard.
There were a couple other minor scenes that bugged me, such as the wonderful, dripping, heartfelt reuinion between Perrin and Faile (after Perrin has just apparently carelessly killed the one Aiel guy helping her out. We never hear about this Aiel again, even though he’s been with us for a couple of books now! Faile doesn’t even get a POV to help us feel resolution. Just WHACK, bye.) Another would be the Semirhage scene near the end; it just felt so rushed, and BOOM, it’s over. I actually had to read that scene three or four times just to realize that yeah, that really was the entire scene.
But the book, overall, was great. I dunno if I’d say it was worth the wait, but as a writer, I’m not sure I could push out 750 pages in 2 years easily, so I can’t complain. The Nynaeve scenes were probably the best, and even tho I’ve always respected Egwene, I respected her even more so after what she is going through in the White Tower. Mat got lots of page time, which is good. He’s by far my favorite character in the entire story. I think Tuon got a bit tiring with all of the mind games. Rand got some time, Min was much less interesting than usual, Perrin was his normal sulky self. It will be nice to see if he gets some testosterone again in the next (last?) book. Elayne, as usual, is the least interesting one of the bunch.
Speaking of the last book, I really am not sure I’ll like it if Robert Jordan tries to close the series in only one more novel. It feels like there are still too many open plot lines, and that it would be entirely too rushed and out of keeping with the pace he’s set for the epic so far.
In summary, great read. Now I get to re-read the entire series and try to put it all in proper perspective again. Whee!
General13 Oct 2005 08:05 pm
The Life of Nathan, Part 19839
It’s been a couple of weeks since I posted, so just thought I’d let everyone know what I’m up to.
I’ve finally gotten back on the writing roll, pushing 45,000 words on my current writing project - a second novel. It’s a sci-fi novel, a bit cyber-punk maybe, with a lot of action. The basic premise? Three cultures colliding in one future city, and the human body itself the first front in an inevitable war. Overall, quite different from my first story. Have I titled it yet? No, but as soon as I come up with a title I’ll announce it here.
I’m seriously considering trying to publish the second novel officially, and from what I read online, publishing it on my website will make that process more difficult. If you want to read some of it, email me and I’ll send you enough to whet your interest.
My Earth:2025 rewrite is still in progress. I’ve made some minor changes in the code and am still working with a buddy to get a server up for an alpha run of the game. The first time through will be pretty vanilla, but some major gameplay changes definitely possible - as well as extensive community modding, which I think would be a first for this type of game.
Look out for more stories to come in my writing section, and one closet [comedic] drama which might be posted as well.