2011-08-29

gridlore: A pile of a dozen hardback books (Books)
2011-08-29 11:31 am
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A really brief Renovation report. And a book I'm this close to throwing at someone.

Had a blast at the 69th World Science Fiction Convention.

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The drives up and back went off without too many problems. Taking US 50 was a good plan, as most of the time we had the road to ourselves and the climb into the Sierras is far more gradual than I-80. We also got to see one of the most awesome distance markers in the US

Now, the book. I really like the Ring of Fire series. I like the concept, I like the research that goes into detailing the effects of dropping a West Virginian mining town in Thuringia during the Thirty Years War. Some of the books are gripping, with political intrigues and conflict and well-drawn characters from both up-time and down-time. 1635: The Tangled Web isn't one of these books. It claims to be a "blended novel", a collection of different stories that make a whole. What it actually is a confusing mis-mash of numerous characters, endless expository text, and almost now action. Even the action points (like the kidnapping of an important abbot) happen off screen! I am never buying another book written by Virginia DeMarcie solo. She's decent with a co-author, but I cannot take 300 pages of endless talking!
gridlore: Doug looking off camera with a grin (Gaming - Madden 49ers)
2011-08-29 05:07 pm
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Not the right way to make ESPN

Fun night in the Maddenverse where my 49ers ran all over the reeling Tampa Bay Buccaneers 45-25. It should have 45-19 but for a freaky interception return for a touchdown. That was juggled by at least five people, mine and his, before a corner back grabbed the ball and scampered into the end zone. No, but the story of the game was the Buc's hapless place kicker. Not only was he 0-3 on field goals, he managed to miss 3 of the 4 point after touchdown kicks he attempted.

For the non-fans of American football )

After the fourth attempt sailed wide right, I began imagine how the One True Sportscenter Team would have called his efforts. I'm picturing Dan Patrick at his most droll.