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Journal Journal: a quick thanks 8

just a shout out to sielwolf for pointing me towards boxcutter. oneiric is available on emusic, apparently. this stuff is fantastic. it's like the techniques of venetian snares aplied to the mood of boards of canada. it's very purposeful in its composition, very much a cohesive point of view while managing not to get stuck constantly looking the same direction. i almost feel bad for using my free trial downloads to get it, feeling i should pay for good stuff and use the free trials to get stuff i'm not so sure about.

in other news, i went by bleep and got the new squarepusher downloads. he's mellowing in his old age, but i like it. it makes me think of a modern squarepusher (obviously) take on the melodious aspects of i care because you do.... it's still tom jenkinson, but there seems to be more song happening between the noises. "welcome to europe" is actually even catchy. but i think it still keeps the "i" in idm.

Music

Journal Journal: comfort sound 4

i just love the way the amen sounds. it's like a comfort food for my ears that i just can't get enough of. i prefer that people do something interesting with it, but i'll listen to uses that are less inspired and still enjoy it. for me it's become an instrument.

on a related note, the recent planet mu sampler sacred symbols of mu is just full of great stuff. there's a lot of variety. although the amen makes it's share of appearances, there are plenty of other good things this buffet has going for it. i like it so much i'm almost annoyed. i'd like to hear a lot more of most of the artists, but shouldn't just go buy 20 CDs. if someone had just told me there was someone out there recording under the name shitmat i never would have paid attention to it. but because it was on a sampler i listened to it, and i found i actually enjoy it. there are too many good tracks on this release for anyone who likes anything like IDM (either hyper or downtempo), breakcore, dnb, acid, or just the sound of synths and sampling not to recommend it. how can i not recommend something that starts off with a track called "the unbearable phatness of being?" i should also mention that i dig the boxcutter track because sielwolf told me i'd like boxcutter and he was spot on.

User Journal

Journal Journal: that's hot 1

i'm probably late to discover the fun things someone did to paris hilton's CD and then planted 500 copies of the new version in UK record stores.

just in case there is anyone who didn't see this before, here (NSFW) is the improved version of the CD art, and here is a video showing the CDs being placed in stores. banksy's website has more of his work. i like his new versions of paintings from flea markets.

this sort of activity reminds me of the cacophany society's cement cuddlers.

User Journal

Journal Journal: katamari damacy and einstuerzende neubauten 7

as i've played katamari damacy the katamari size has increased significantly. the diameters required to pass levels have increased past six meters to twelve meters. this ads a new point of reference for a song i've enjoyed for a long time, yü-gung by einstürzende neubauten.

first the obvious:

ich bin sechs Meter gross, und alles ist wichtig
ich bin neun Meter gross, und alles ist mehr als wichtig
ich bin zwölf Meter gross, und alles ist unverstehbar!

and in english:

i am six meters tall, and everything is important
i am nine meters tall, and everything is more than important
i am twelve meters tall, and everything is beyond comprehension!

and for something not precisely in the lyrics, but printed on the cover of my yü-gung 12" single:

im Vertruaen auf die eigene Kraft kann Yü-Gung Berge versetzen

english:

through faith in its own power yü-gung can move mountains

i haven't gotten far enough in the game to roll a mountain up into my katamari, but i have faith in the power of my own rolling.

und fütter mein Ego, Ego, Ego, Ego.

PlayStation (Games)

Journal Journal: everyone already knew it except for me 6

katamari damacy = awesome

all you do is roll the katamari around and make it bigger as it picks up more stuff. the level design is great because it works on many levels. the world gets smaller as your katamari grows, so what towers over you at the beginning can be reduced little more than a speed bump as you roll it up. like all great games, it is simple to learn, but difficult to master. i even like the way they took a flat graphics aesthetic and applied it to the whole world. i imagine it was a trade off for the physics of katamari rolling and the fact that world objects become part of the katamari. but they didn't just admit defeat at being unable to make everything perfectly modeled. the graphics aren't fancy, but the design is good.

i should be getting psychonauts from gamefly tomorrow. i'm looking forward to giving that one a whirl.

in other news, it looks as though my cell phone has finally given up the ghost. time for a new one.

User Journal

Journal Journal: i'd like a free ds lite

this is a shameless pitch to get some people here to do something that gets me something for free.

i recently signed up with gamefly.com for video game rentals. so far i'm pretty happy, although it hasn't quite been two weeks yet. i'm in ohio and it usually only takes 2 biz days for me to get the games from cali. they also have something set up with the post office so that they are notified when you send a game back so that games can cross in the mail rather than waiting to get a game back from you to send another out.

anyway, if anyone who reads this is thinking of joining up, please consider letting me invite you to join. if i get 5 people to join as paying subscribers, they send me a ds lite for free. i don't want to mail out invitations indescriminantly. if you're interested, drop me a line at my slashdot name at gmail. for whatever it's worth, they claim they won't share your email or send you spam if i refer you.

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Journal Journal: dvr, pvr, whatever you want to call them 11

time warner cable had some crappy prices for their service so we switched to wow internet and cable several months ago. both services use the same scientific atlanta dvr boxes. the software wow uses is vastly inferior in almost every area. it seems time warner is finally willing to offer reasonable pricing so we're thinking of switching back. the price would be about the same, it would only be to get a somewhat functional dvr.

so i decided to check prices on a tivo just for comparison. looks like the TiVo TCD649080 Series2 80 Hour Dual Tuner Digital Video Recorder (caps from cut & paste) is about $215 right now with a $150 rebate. wait. i just checked tivo's site and it looks like it's only $30 from tivo.

my questions to you all is this: is tivo better than the other offerings out there? is this model worth having? does anybody want to add anything else to the subject?

i sense some of you are going to suggest building a myth tv box. please consider that both cost and features are important. it looks like most decent tuner cards will cost more than the tivo box (at least with current promotions), but that may or may not be outweighed by the monthly fee.

User Journal

Journal Journal: mission accomplished 6

did i miss anything important around these parts?

pictured rocks national lakeshore is beautiful. the campsites are primitive, which is nice if you just want to get away. the roads through it are often "unimproved" dirt roads complete with warnings, but they're worth traversing. i didn't realize ahead of time that the upper peninsula is almost completely without cell phone reception, but i view that as a bonus as well. it wasn't the only place we visited, but it was our favorite.

between camping in a few different places in door county, wisconsin and u.p. michigan we were able to swing by and visit with a few friends. that was good too.

happy anniversary to us.

User Journal

Journal Journal: out 4

i'll be incommunicado for the next week and a half. i have a deep cover assignment.

most of you won't notice any difference in your slashdot experience.

to anyone who reads this, be well.

User Journal

Journal Journal: dead man's chest 7

short version:

dead man's chest is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.

nearly as short version:

there are fun spectacles throughout the movie. it's fun in parts. it is not very cohesive as a complete work. the plot is pretty weak. it is two and a half hours long, and feels like it is.

more opinions (maybe spoilers):

it's disappointing that the whole movie felt like a set up for the third one. i suppose there's a small chance that watching this one back to back with the next one will make it better, but i'm not too hopeful. the next movie might still be good. davy jones looks neat, but i wish it had been resolved in one movie.

E3

Journal Journal: ask you folks: game rentals 8

traditionally i've been a pc gamer. this means i've missed out on a lot of great console games. as someone who'd like to work in the games industry, i find that inexcusable. i can't afford to buy all the games i have missed, but i can afford to rent quite a few of them. so i have two questions for you all:

1. with which netflix-type game services might anyone here have experience, and what are the resulting recommendations of those experiences?

here are some services i've been able to dig up a little info on:
http://www.gamefly.com/
http://www.gamelender.com/
http://www.gplay.com/
http://www.gamerang.com/Default.aspx

2. whichever service i decide to use, what games do you recommend as things i simply must have the experience of having played?

i currently have a playstation 2 and an xbox. i will aquire an xbox 360 in the near future. i would like to limit recommendations to games that can be played on those systems. i am well aware that there were plenty of good games that came out for the gamecube and the dreamcast, and that there are good games for the various portable systems, but unless you want to send me those systems i don't have the capacity to play them right now.

great gameplay or beautiful artwork could both be considered good reasons to recommend a game. i'm willing to play a good game that isn't beautiful. a game needs to be really beautiful if it is to be recommended in spite of its terrible game play.

thanks everybody.

User Journal

Journal Journal: happy father's day 1

happy father's day to all you dads here in the circle. at some point in the future i'll join the ranks, but for now i just wanted to tell you to rock out.

and an apology for the really late mother's day wish for the moms reading this. you should also rock out.

anybody else can rock out too, if they want. group hug.

out.

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