July 31, 2009
A Haunting In California
I was in a similar scenario a few days ago, writing some stuff down while I was at the desk with the computer sitting there idle. Once I was finished, I went to open up Word, only to find that forty IE windows had been opened. Forty! As I watched, they kept opening. I couldn't get it to stop and ended up having to restart the computer. That isn't the only incident either. I've had a bad case of deja vu as a lot of my Blogger comments seem to have disappeared. Both on my blogspot as well as others. I'm sure there's a completely logical explanation for these occurrences. Norton 360 hasn't detected a virus, but that doesn't mean there isn't one. I do have a wireless mouse and keyboard, so it could have something to do with the microwave or a roaming satellite overhead. Maybe it's even an ancient むし (Mushi) living in my computer. None the less, I've learned to take these events in stride and continue on in my endeavours on the computer. Though I don't believe in ghosts, I'm still slightly creeped out by all of these happenings. Like possessed Furbies and satanic Elmos, it's amazingly unnerving when our gizmos and gadgets seem to take on a life of their own . . . *shutter*.
July 29, 2009
Filling The Void
Even though the hockey season is over, doesn't mean that I've been left with zero hockey news. The NHL Draft, Free Agency, the start of the trade season, and development camps have kept me sated. The Sharks didn't have any high picks in this year's draft and most of the news was on Tavares going to the New York Islanders. At the age of 16, Tavares was considered one of the best players in the entire minor circuit. Now at the age of 18, the Islanders have pinned a lot of hopes on him to help revitalize the franchise. The Sharks did manage to get five picks of their own with a little haggling and dealing by G.M. Doug Wilson. I don't think we'll see any of the SJ picks for few years but it's encouraging to see the Sharks staff working hard to develop great players instead of relying on trades and UFAs.
Last but not least of the hockey news was the retirement of two big names in hockey. The first was Claude Lemieux, four time Stanley Cup Champion. He retired in 2003 but in 2008 expressed an interest in returning to the game. Doug Wilson offered him a spot with the China Sharks (Yes, they do play hockey in China, who would have thought) and later he was called up to the San Jose Sharks. I have to admit I was skeptical when he started playing with the Sharks. Five years is a long time and he was considered "very old" for the sport. But I was also excited to see this legend play in a live game. Lemieux is famous for igniting the bitter rivalry between the Detroit Red Wings and his then team the Colorado Avalanche (my original team). While I never got to see him play live with the Avs, I've seen that infamous game and the many more encounters with the Red Wings. To be able to see a legend like him play again was a great experience. He is definitely one of the hockey players that I will always remember.
In an odd twist, another Sharks/Avs connected retirement was also announced. Long time Captain Joe Sakic of the Colorado Avalanche is retiring after over 21 years in the league. He is the last of my beloved 2001 Stanley Cup Champion Avs team. Roy retired, Blake is with the Sharks, and many of the other greats have either left the game or moved on to other teams. He is one of seven players to reach 600 goals and 1,000 assists in NHL history. With two Stanley Cups, an Olympic gold medal, the Lady Byng, and MVP - he will have his number 19 retired by the Avs on October 1st when the Sharks roll into town for the season opener.
In more ways than one it feels like this season is the passing of the torch. Where the great veterans, familiar faces, and long time staples are moving out of the way for the lightning fast skaters, the young enthusiasm, and the talent that these new players possess.
July 16, 2009
It's Not Just A Game Anymore
While I'm still not a fan of the board game (though I actually can play it now) Clue is one of my favorite comedies of all time. Other crime comedy movies are great, but Clue is still my favorite over such greats as Murder by Death. If you haven't seen this movie before and are in need of a good laugh, I definitely recommend this movie. While it won't win any Oscars, it doesn't have to because no other movie makes murder so funny. Laughs, singing telegrams, red herrings, monkey brains, murder, and mayhem - what more could you want?
July 13, 2009
Gaa, Gaa, Gaa, Gundam!
For those of you not familiar with Manga or Japanese sound effects, ガーガーガー (gaa gaa gaa) is the common onomatopoeia used for robots. A sound that has been heard around the world, now that the 1/1 scale Gundam RX-78-2 statue has been completed on Odaiba Island. Yes, you read correctly, a 1/1 scale statue. That's 59 feet tall!!!
Gundam has been and always will be my favorite Anime series ever. First being introduced to it when I lived in Japan, watching its U.S. premier, and seeing the evolution of the series has been a fun adventure. From the 15th anniversary G-Gundam series to the 20th anniversary live-action G-Saviour - they keep making the anniversary celebrations bigger and bigger. While the Gundam series of late have lacked the great story-telling of the former series, I still hold this franchise to the highest of standards, now more literal than ever. Now, where can I buy one?
July 9, 2009
I'm A Science Genius Girl
DNA strands in my hair
- Title: Frequency
- ESRB: Everyone
- Original Release Date: 11.19.01
- Original Platform: PS2