September 2005 Archives

Off the Mend

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Well I thought that I was getting better but it seems that I'm actually getting a second hit of the same thing...which sucks.

On the other hand, the couple of days that I've been able to spend bumming around the house has meant that I've had time to play lots of computer games. After the excitement of The Ashes tour a couple of weeks ago, I've passed through cricket fever (with the aid of Brian Lara's cricket) and I'm now back in the world of Massively Multiplayer Online games.

I'm not generally a person who goes back to things once I've gotten bored with them, but since one of my associates pointed out the recent BIG assassination in Eve-Online I thought I'd go back and have another go. I first joined Eve back when it was pretty fresh out the box, and I'm happy to say that its providing me with all of the "Elite" style gaming that I was looking for in the first place. In addition its become a little bit friendlier to actually play.

OK you can still spend hours sitting in warp going between places, and mining is definately not the most fun thing in the world to be doing (but hey I like cheap easy money...yes I'm a closet carebear) but every new player has to start some where (I'm slightly miffed that I couldn't remember my old log in details and re-activate my old account).

Still 4 days in and I'm the pround owner of 1 shuttle, 1 newbie frigate, 2 Frigates and qualified to fly one big ass industrial ship (once I can afford both it, and the equipment to go in it).

And the best part about Eve-online...Off-line skill learning! You don't have to sit in game getting your skills up. Just start learning something and in a couple of minutes/hours/days (and I believe in some cases weeks) you'll have it sitting there ready for use. I've got at least 1 skill sitting there waiting to run over weekend whilst I'm away.

Hurricane Katrina 2

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After my posting about my expectations of America's response to the disaster and on the day that America actually asked other countries for help I've discovered that my friends share the same sentiment (its always nice to have a suspicion confirmed when that happens). It is a sad day when (to a certain extent) the world's only super power (well China counts I guess but suffers from China vs. the World) is not able to help itself.

On the mend

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Well I guess that the day off work has paid off a lot, I'm feeling a lot better today, despite being woken up by the sounds of Great Scottish Run starting in George Square. Today's Ripley related stuff was dancing, and in this case we're using bits of Ceroc (as I mentioned yesterday) unfortunately what i hadn't counted on was my friend shang-hai'ing me into learning the moves as well...grr I'll get you yet!

But a huge shout out to Peter and Linda who came in and showed our Fausto, Ricky and Marge how to dance a couple of nice steps....just need to sort out the music now...but thats for later on.

Ick

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I have been horribly unwell, further compounded by having visitors from down south, and one friend trying to leave the country. Which has all in all led to a rather fatiguing day. Still we go on, unfortunately being somewhat bed ridden when I've not had to be out and about has meant that some of the Ripley stuff I was going to do hasn't been done yet (sounds, buying a ring binder other mundane stuff). Tomorrow we have a dance class for some of the actors, which my friend Peter is going to take. He happens to do Ceroc and is squeezing us in to a very busy schedule. Big thanks also going out to the woman that he has erm...shanghai'ed into helping him (kidding we're pretty harmless).

In other news we seem to be on track for most things, the director has started rehearsals, and I've started the general rat run of getting props, fortunately being ably assisted by my Stage Management team (go girls!!!)

Hurricane Katrina

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I've heard a lot of people asking why there hasn't been a huge out pouring of support for the Hurricane. I reckon this is because we expect that America should be capable of dealing with something like this. If you looked at Indonesia, and the related Asian countries, I don't think anyone of the street would expect them to have the resources, but we do for America, and this seems to be an increasingly false assumption

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