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Critters Toiling In The Pixel Mines

Various surprises

Work: I was asked to stay. Sorry, nope. I was then asked to stay a week longer. Sorry, nope. And no attempt was even made, not even a weak one, to entice me to do so. So…ooooookay. A week from tomorrow it still is.
Meow: Our new furry friend went to the vet today for a checkout and neutering. As it turns out, “she” is a “he” (though not a real “he” any more!). I’m beginning to feel pretty stupid – that’s the second time I’ve wound up with a Desmond who I thought was a Desdemona. For a boy cat, he’s very polite, well-groomed and pretty submissive to the other kitties in the house, regardless of all the hissing and growling Olivia sends in his direction. He’s a keeper. His name is Oberon, though he already has a nickname, “Obi-Wan” or just “Obi.”
I just hope he still loves us after we had his bits snipped.
Took two client meetings today from folks wanting me to do stuff for them; if I was on any kind of diet, I would’ve blown it in the past couple of weeks just from meeting with people who are paying for lunch/breakfast/what have you. Maybe I don’t even need to work – just meet with people who want me to do stuff for them, and that takes care of everything but the gas money. 😆
I still miss Sultry fiercely, and I keep having what I suspect will come to be known as “that nightmare.” I have to admit to being just about worn out because I’ve really been trying to put off sleep as much as possible just to avoid that. I don’t know that it will ever go away.… Read more

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Music Television & Movies Toiling In The Pixel Mines

Floatin’ in the ‘bay.

XLR cable problem solved. My wife stopped by a Radio Shack close to where she works, adamant that she would solve the XLR cable problem. She trudged out of the store a short while later, after I was equally adamant to her over the phone that there’s no way in hell that I’m going to pay $20+ per cable for blingy gold-tipped Monster XLR cables. We later found perfectly good new ones on eBay, four for $6. 😆 Plus adapters!
Do you ever pause for one scary moment to consider Life Without eBay? I swear the damned thing off from time to time, but I looked around my game room the other day and thought about it. No Kickman. No Avid. No arcade marquees. A much, much, much smaller number of game consoles and carts. Fewer screens in the room, LCD or otherwise. I actually shuddered. It’s scary how much shopping I do there.
It’s also scary the attitudes one runs into when one does go shopping there. My wife recently won an auction for two items from the same seller, a week apart, and had already mentioned to the lady that she’d pay once the second auction was won or lost. One day after she won the second auction and sent payment (this seller won’t accept Paypal or any other kind of electronic funds transfer), she found that a dispute had been opened and that she was being pegged as a NPB. Good Lord. Later we find out that the dispute was supposedly opened automatically (wha…??) by some program or service the seller was using because payment hadn’t been checked off as “received” from the first auction yet. Y’know, if you’re bloody fancy enough that you’re automating your eBay process (and I’m not completely sure I’m buying that story), you’re clearly fancy enough to get your own URL and stop doing business through a platform that eats a percentage of every sale you make.
So, Torchwood’s a go for season 2, only now it’s moving to BBC2. Hopefully that doesn’t force the show to lose its sharp edges, storytelling-wise. I’ve really enjoyed it so far; I’m a bit behind. Just watched Countrycide the other day, and all I have to say is: OWEN!!!????!? ICK! (Not much of a spoiler until you’re right on top of it.) I think we need Torchwood action figures. Or maybe it’s just my latent desire to have an Eve Myles sitting in the same room with me.
I’m a little miffed that my Doctor Who soundtrack CD hasn’t arrived, especially as I’m supposed to be reviewing it for theLogBook this weekend. (Fear not, there’s a fallback plan.) I ordered it the very day that it was first available for pre-order, directly from the label, and I’ve been seeing folks in Ohio and Florida talk about getting their copies direct from the label while it was still November (never mind that pesky December 4th street date). No sign of mine yet though. Given that the Doctor Who soundtrack topped the UK iTunes chart last week, one wonders if perhaps demand outstripped supply on the physical copies. Wouldn’t that be something?
The blooper reel went over like a lead balloon at the company party Saturday night. I wasn’t there (never have gone, actually), but reports are filtering through. I’ve already decided that this’ll be the last one I do anyway – I fully intend to be grazing on greener pastures by next Chritsmas. Hell, by next Groundhog Day, if I can manage it. I predict a year of upheaval at this place. As good a reason as any to bail. I bet by the end of 2007, the station might just go for a tidy little sum on eBay.… Read more

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Critters Funny Stuff Toiling In The Pixel Mines

Dog Opera

Xena has a new boyfriend. He’s howling at the house outside.
Now, she’s already got at least a couple of ’em. You may remember this incident from a couple of years ago where she attracted a couple of four-legged suitors, who proceeded to bonk her silly until we had her rewired. Those dogs still come around, but they of course no longer have interest in trying to procreate with her, though I think the black dog is still just a little bit smitten with her – he brings her golf balls, tennis balls, dead animals, neighborhood children and other handy household items to play with, almost like a peace offering that he hopes might just bring those glands back whose smell he likes so much. 😆
This dog is also black, and obviously a young pup. He’s been around for about a week, and lives somewhere up around the bend on the road we live on. Tonight when I got home at around 1:00am, Xena and her new buddy came bounding down the middle of the road toward me when I crossed the street in the dark to fix our perpetually-falling-over mailbox yet again (it’s becoming a daily repair job). Now, as fast and as carelessly as people take that corner (which also happens to explain the state of my mailbox), I’m not thrilled at the prospect of any dog just carelessly playing in the middle of the street, and even more not thrilled to find that my dog is one of ’em.
I tried to pet Xena’s new friend when he stood up and tried to introduce me to his little friend. Oh dear. He then proceeded to chase Xena into the yard and tried to hump her repeatedly. Sometimes she’d stand there and let him try, other times she’d turn around and try to bite him. He’d then back off, whimper loudly, and then have another go. (I could’ve told him: this approach simply doesn’t work.) Xena was more than ready to go into the house with me. So was Mr. Red Rocket. I practically had to brain the little guy with my shoulder bag to keep him from following us into the house.
He then stood outside and the high-pitched whining began…and then he began serenading the house with full-blast Dog Opera. Xena, having just stuffed her face, laid down in the middle of the living room, covered her ears with her front legs as best she could, and went to sleep. Olivia stared at this interloper through the window and then moved on with her life. He’s gone away and come back to howl some more, and gone away again, serenading the front door, the window to my game room (as soon as lights came on in there), the back deck, and even the side of the house with the vent for the dryer when I ran a load of clothes. Xena shows absolutely zero interest.
If he’d drop the whiney routine and bring her some presents to help us keep our dog toy budget down, I’d say he’s a suitable candidate. But based on his behavior tonight, all I got a say is “not with my not-so-little four-legged girl, you don’t.”
I’m working on the blooper reel right now, actually picking out music for it. “Slag Solution” by Hot Butter is currently my favorite candidate – I like whimsical with a little edge to it, and you can’t beat early Moogs with a bit of waka-chika guitar going on in the background. (The reason I’m doing the blooper reel at home is…well…eh. I’ll explain another time.)
Speaking of editing and Avids and stuff, I did a news package tonight since I had a bit of downtime (and since I’m not supposed to edit or do anything blooperish on work equipment and on the clock…eh…), and I thought it turned out really nice – Everett shot all the video, and I just put stuff together in the order he came up with for the piece. We don’t do a lot of stuff like this, and in this case we had some excellent newsreel material to work from, and for my money I think it’s pretty darn touching. Click here to watch it. (I had to start a whole new “news packages” category in my work blog just to accomodate it – I suppose I’m now obliged to go back and find the previous news pieces I’ve edited, including one which won an AP award.) I’ve got to redo the Flash encoding because it doesn’t seem to want to show you the version with no music (and who can blame it?), but it’ll be fixed tomorrow night.
The anniversary of Pearl Harbor also falls on my maternal grandfather‘s birthday. He was an award-winning photographer (a skill which sadly isn’t genetic), and possibly the only person in my family who ever really fully “got” what I was doing, getting into the audiovisual media. I think he would’ve dug this piece, so it’s dedicated to him. … Read more

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Should We Talk About The Weather? Toiling In The Pixel Mines

Out in the elements

Last night at work:
Snow
Why I was outside in the middle of that:
Marianly and Everett and snow
One of our reporters wanted me to get a picture of her doing her live shot outside the building in the middle of the snowstorm, so she could show her family. (They apparently know nothing of this “snow” that they only hear about but never see in Miami.) I also got to hold that light stand as steady as I could – the wind is blasting so hard outside that it was like trying to keep a handle on a kite during a tornado.
The drive home was pretty treacherous. I might get my day off after all. (Besides which, I clocked out with over 37 hours – if I can’t make it in tomorrow, I almost have a full week of work in. In four days.)… Read more

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I’ve been saying UGH a lot. Does that make me an “ugh-naught”?

Just popping my head in to apologize for not feeling particularly bloggy lately. Some stuff has some up – and admittedly 90% of it is work – that’s left me in a not-even-remotely blogful mood. (I’ve also been trying not to vent about things a whole lot at work either – I’m sure everyone’s as tired of hearing about it as I am of dealing with it. That, and I have to start taking the moral high ground at some point rather than feeding the gossip mill.)
I’ve started conceptualizing another fun little piece, very much along the lines of Olivia vs. Dalek, that I hope to start some shooting on fairly soon. I won’t spill any dirt there, except to say that it, too, involves Daleks. Possibly lots and lots of them by the time I’m done working a bit of Avid magic…
You may have noticed the scads of ads for Amazon.com/.ca/.co.uk/.egbdf gift certificates all over the site. That’s the great thing about the sections that have already been converted into WordPress – I just drop in a smidgeon of code, and wham, it’s on everything. (I’m sure some folks are going “oh, gee, that’s great,” but just remember it helps to keep us “on the air.”) So if you need an Amazon gift certificate, by golly, click one of those handy little buttons. The site can always use the dough.
We have wintry-type weather moving in tonight. I’m actually hoping that it’ll sock us in enough that I can’t make it down the mountain to go to work. (That actually happened last year – when you live out in the boonies, you’re in the absolute last place that anyone’s going to send a snowplow. Instant vacation!) I’d love to stay home with my favorite cats and dog in the world and just relax and not worry one bit about the station. At the same time, I’m hoping this weather doesn’t kill this weekend’s gaming get-together in Bentonville. Maybe it could thaw out on Saturday morning…
Also, congratulations to the spammer whose random name generator came up with the absolute best spammer sender name ever to appear in my inbox: Yomoshiro Guadalupe. I mean, that’s got the staying power of Napoleon Dynamite and then some. 😆
November sweeps ends in one hour. Thank God. The handful of spots I’m not embarrassed about from this latest month of mayhem can be found in my work section, for those interested.… Read more

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Olivia vs. the Daleks

So I shot some video this morning of the remote control “Darleks” in action. Hooboy. Y’know, I think I like ’em better when they’re sitting still and being quiet. They don’t have the most powerful drives in the world – they either get “redirected” or just plain stuck in the grout between my kitchen floor tiles. One of them only has one working “head light.” I made rare use of my camera’s infrared feature to try to document just what’s going on with the IR signals between the two Daleks, which is kinda cool. And…of course…Olivia stopped by.
Olivia vs. the Daleks
We just couldn’t keep away, now could we?
Olivia vs. the Daleks
Olivia sits patiently in the background of the infrared shot.
Olivia vs. the Daleks
In fact, the little stinker’s going to wind up in the photos for the finished article! Oh well, that gives it personality…
Olivia vs. the Daleks
As you can see, she’s really terrified of the little dustbins.
Also, as promised, the Hearst automated alert system – slightly edited to keep the confirmation number private:
My Boss Is Stephen Hawking
[audio:https://www.thelogbook.com/earl/podcast/ecscall.mp3]
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Gadgetology Toiling In The Pixel Mines

Isn’t it Byronic, don’tcha think

I realized today that I hadn’t really offered the “more about the trip” thing that I promised earlier, so let me get back on track there.
The funny thing about Byron, Illinois is that, in years past when driving to Green Bay and back again, I had passed the exit to go to Byron about a zillion times. It used to be about a 3-and-a-half hour drive from me – not 11-and-a-half hours. The other funny thing about Byron, Illinois that didn’t occur to me until this morning is that the first guy I even knew who had his own video production business was named Byron (may have been Bryon though – it’s been a long time ago, as in a when-my-mom-was-still-around long time ago). I could go into a “Lucky Wander Boy”-inspired rant about how the signs are coming to pass in great numbers, but I’ll spare you.
The state highway to get to Byron had some beautiful foliage. The trees are already turning there (though as I write this, it’s not even 60 degrees outside my house, so I suspect that’s something Arkansas will soon be sharing with Illinois). The highway goes west for about 10-15 miles, and as you get closer to Byron, two big steaming towers show up in the distance – a nuclear power plant that’s just a little bit south of Byron itself. You come to a stop right next to a bridge over the Rock River, and go north, and you’re in town. … Read more

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Critters Home Base Toiling In The Pixel Mines

Care for a cat scan?

This is becoming an increasingly common sight in my game room/office with the now-frequent Opening of the Window:
Cat Scan 😆
I’ve just about got all of that scanning and printing technology hooked back up, so Olivia may have to find a new spot to crash. Seriously – I need to find her a little ottoman or something. I used to have one in Green Bay, and kept it next to my computer desk, and Othello and Iago would spend all of their time there, watching me and staying within petting distance. Today I nearly stepped on Olivia’s paw (one of her recently-operated-on paws, no less) and she let out a loud alarm squeak before I put my weight on it. I moved my foot in a hurry and turned around to check on her, only to find Othello standing between me and her, hissing at me. Somebody’s protective of his little sis. I never thought I’d see the day.
Supremely frustrating evening at work tonight, just another instance where I’m more than ready to move on or just get out and start carving my own path. Maybe it’s just me getting a “bad attitude,” but the faults and weaknesses in our company are now sticking out like big, red, glowing sore thumbs to me, more and more, every day. And it pisses me off. It shouldn’t be like this. These are bring-everything-to-a-standstill problems and making-us-look-really-amateurish problems. When you’re endeavouring to be in the mass media, especially with a news operation, your credibility with the public is your only currency and it can take a lot to rebuild it if you make a habit out of screwing up. In this day and age of cowering away from anything that might potentially result in the vaguest whispered hint of a lawsuit, and then turning around and courting easy hot-button controversy for ratings, it’s no wonder that the media is losing that currency of respect with the folks who they’re too busy forcing ads onto.
Pac-Man potholderBack to the game room: when I moved stuff around, I had to take the HAL 9000 off the wall, leaving an icky nail sticking out. A while back, a friend of mine – in fact, it’s someone who reads this blawg! – sent me a few hand-made potholders (which, in this house, come in far more useful than you might realize, though I’ll admit that at least one has been hijacked by Olivia and pressed into service as her pillow). This one, however, is a display piece only, and perfectly suited for a retro gaming room. I just thought they’d like to see that these were definitely appreciated.
Back to L.E.O. for just a second – if anyone wants to grab it through my site instead of Not Lame, I’ve put it in the site’s store – click here-ish. All proceeds go toward…well…getting me a copy of the same. 😛… Read more