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One of the Einstein flowers from Sarah’s flower bed. Hopefully…
One of the Einstein flowers from Sarah’s flower bed. Hopefully it will survive the sudden snow storm we are expecting.
Sarah and I dressed up as Clara Clayton and Doc Brown from Back…
Sarah and I dressed up as Clara Clayton and Doc Brown from Back to the Future III for a friends birthday party.
The PAX Post (Finally)
I figure I should write down my thoughts about PAXEast, it’s just been a little busy as of late to get around to doing it. I guess that’s the big problem as of late is that I just need to make the time to do these things. (And I should stop making posts that complain about not having the time to make posts). But I digress. Just over a week ago Andrew and I got to attend the Penny Arcade Expo East in lovely Boston MA. I have been yearning to attend a PAX event ever since they started. Last year was the first east coast event and I wasn’t able to go, but forced myself to take the time this year. for those who don’t know, PAX is a gaming convention. Kind of like E3 meets Gencon. Something that draws a lot of the big names and companies get to show off their wares, but it’s run by fans and gamers for other fans and gamers. This year, PAXEAST was the largest PAX event ever with upwards around 70,000 attendees. The downside to this was lines everywhere, but I’ll get to that.
We started the trip a little early, the convention started on Friday but I wanted to get the chance to explore Boston, so we arrived on Thursday. Our hotel was the Midtown Hotel on Harrington, which is not really Mid-Town at all. It was a nice enough hotel, but I would have rather had something closer. We new Thursday was going to be a walking day so we started off early and headed to our first stop, Cheers. It wasn’t until a friend reminded me about Cheers being there that I added it to the list. (and he got a shot glass out of it.) After lunch we went on the Freedom trail and hit almost everything. I have a great gallery of the Boston side of the trip on my site here. I’ll save you the step by step, but some highlights were the Northend of Boston, which I found to be amazing. That area of the city has such history. I could spend a week there just touring things and taking pictures. That night we decided to eat in the Northend. We wanted to try a good Italian place but instead, I think we found the worst one there. I normally wouldn’t out a place but La Famiglia Spagnuolo had to be one of the worst places I have ever eaten. The sauce on the dish I had tasted like it was straight from a can, and not a good can. Seriously, avoid it. Sadly we didn’t get a chance the rest of the trip to go back for a decent Northend dinner. All totalled we walked about 15 miles on Thursday. And this was all before the Con!!
Friday through Sunday was all PAXEast. Some highlights were:
- Meeting the infamous Major Nelson, Stepto, E, and Lollipop. We are huge fans of the Podcast and everyone knows how much of an Xbox fan-boy I am, so this was a big one for me. I even got Lollipop to do the Robot at the live Podcast panel. (Thanks again Laura!)
- Seeing all the amazing demo’s on the expo floor, including Star Wars Old Republic, Duke Nukem, Portal 2, L.A. Noir, etc. etc. etc.
- Spending time with Andrew in the table top game room playing just about anything we could get our hands on. We bought Munchkin Zombies and just popped down a sign that said “come play with us!” and within Minutes we had a full table. I loved that about PAX, just random people saying “I would love to play that!”
- Andrew got to meet Steve Jackson (of Steve Jackson Games) while playing Ninja Burger!
- I got to meet many of the Developers and Writers for Portal 2 and have them sign my iPad which will be making it’s way to a new good home soon.
- The PAXEast concert was, of course, epic. We saw Johnathan Coulton, VGO, and Paul and Storm. This led into the DST switch where we were robbed of an hour of PAX. Went to bed that night at 4am! (worth it!)
- Playing in an Arcade room with 80s music blasting took me back to when I was 12 years old and my sister took me to the free play night she won access to from the local radio station.
- We tried to learn at least 1 to 2 new games per day of the convention. We got Zombie Dice, Ninja Burger, Munchkin Zombies, MTG cards, and a few other smallish games. We even saw a couple playing rock paper scissors. (in trek costumes!!)
Over all I was just constantly amazed with how friendly everyone was and how awesome it was to be there and surrounded by others who enjoyed games the way I do. If you love games, I highly suggest PAX! Either one! You can view my PAX pictures in my gallery here.
Another Gizmodo shot, this one for the Strobing challenge….
Another Gizmodo shot, this one for the Strobing challenge. Unfortunately I didn’t get it sent in time.
Sarah’s New Book
In an effort to provide as much coverage of Sarah’s new book, here is a Picture and a link!
You can find it on the Amazon Kindle store: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004SQRYPG
Brogan is a centuries-old vampire; Michelle is a young woman, not entirely human. When his daughter’s life abruptly ends, Brogan and Michelle are brought together by the details of her estate. Unbeknownst to anyone, a dark creature seeks to claim its inheritance.
A new avenue of posting
Decided to check out Tumblr to see if it would help me post more often.
Workin for the Man
So here I am working on Super-bowl Sunday. I have a bit while I wait for some code to compile and figured I would write up an update to say what I have been doing for the last few weeks. I mean, that’s what the blog is for right? Lately it seems like my blog is more of a place where I forget to write things. I guess that’s what Twitter has done to me. I think ‘Oh I already updated folks on twitter so I don’t need to post to the blog as well”. The downside to that is that I really like writing. When I look back at all my posts from last year and beyond I realize that some of them get crazy long. I see other peoples blog posts and wonder how they can cram so much into so few paragraphs, then I realize that they have left out so much detail.
Perfect case in point for this, I have downloaded and started reading Stepto’s (Stephen Toulouse) new book, “A Microsoft Life”. It’s a compilation of a number of blog posts he wrote throughout his career at Microsoft. All of the stories are fascinating, but I am left wanting more details. Each chapter is a post from the blog but I read one and am left with the feeling that there could be so much more that could be fleshed out. I guess that could be seen as a complaint about the book, it was so good that I wanted to know more. If you are a geeky type of person and interested in the more inner workings of the MS world, I highly recommended it.
Meanwhile back on the gaming front, I mentioned last time that I picked up a new laptop. The ASUS beast, or Tumbler, has been an awesome addition to the house. I have found myself playing more PC based games in the last month, just because I could. Yeah, it could be a little more portable, but I love that it’s big and powerful. Because of this I picked up both Civilization V and Starcraft II. SCII is great for a quick 30min to 1 hour map, while Civ V is awesome if I want to kiss my weekend goodbye. It’s amazing, I feel like I have discovered time travel. Seriously! I start playing Civ V and suddenly I am teleported to 6 hours in the future where the dog is whining because he wants food and the plants are dying. I also realized how much I suck at SC II. I bought the game because I love the storyline and am I steeped in the single player game. I tried to play Multi-player though and was just swamped. I guess it’s because I love the building aspect and hate the idea of just fast building stuff to throw at the enemy. I want to build my troops up so they will survive the attack and that takes time!
On the photography side of the house, I am pining over a new camera. Unfortunately it doesn’t exist yet. I have seen lots of rumor reports of a Nikon 5100, and everything I see in the rumors lead me to believe that it’s the perfect camera for me. I really want to replace my D3000 before DragonCon, so while I still have a few months to figure it out. I love that the D5000 has the flip out screen and better everything than the D3000, but not as good as the 3100, the D90 is about the right price range, but lacks some of the newer features like an auto-focus while filming movies, the D7000 has all the best features (except the flip out screen) but is well over $1k. There is a great site that has been helping me compare models of cameras: http://snapsort.com/compare. There is some speculation that the February 9th press conference may bring an announcement, but even more rumors saying that the 5100 won’t be announced for a while still. Either way, I will be giving the D3000 a true test at PAXEast.
So for now, I sign off. I hope to finish up here soon and head home for some chili and Super-Bowl action. Not really a football fan, but I love watching the big game. Weird right?
Clearing away the cobwebs.
So I never realized that getting a new job would end up meaning I had so much less time. The new job is a better position and as we all know, with great power… yeah yeah. So needless to say I have been keeping busy and it hasn’t given me the time to write much. So lets run through some quick updates.
- Been keeping up with the photography, you can see my Flickr Stream here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wizzer/
- Entered a few photo contests. Didn’t get anything from the DCist but got a runner up in the ThinkGeek one.
- Bought myself a new Asus G73Jw-A1 Laptop to replace my Aging Desktop. It’s a beast and runs everything I throw at it.
- Andrew and I are making a trip to Boston in March to attend PAXEast. Anyone have any tips for Boston?
- This winter has been hilarious. If you follow me on Facebook or Twitter you know about my various dealings with the SnowBlower
- I have added to my camera gear with a new SB-600 speedlight and some extra Batteries. Fully planning on photo documenting the Boston Trip.
So to close out here are some photos I have taken since the last post:
The ThinkGeek runner Up:
IBM PC 5150 Classic:
National Cathedral:
Geln Echo Park:
ChinaTown Gate: