My cousin Lee-Hom is in the new Ang Lee movie

He’s looking dapper.

Lee-Hom in Lust, Caution

Se, jie (2007)

[Edit 3/1/08: joke about him helping me and Robin with getting a new car removed, because obviously I was kidding… but it seems kind of weird to just remove it without saying that I removed it.  I had done so for about a day but then, out of curiosity, I went to look at my blog stats and noticed where all these new people have found my blog post about Lust, Caution.  I can’t read Chinese, so I threw the url into a translater (thanks again, Google!) and saw that someone made mention of my joke… so out of archival purposes, I threw this note in here.  🙂 ]

War Of The Worlds eComic



War Of The Worlds eComic

Dark Horse published this awesome comic adaptation online!

Or you could buy the hardcopy… 🙂

(via Drawn!)

GwenCon 2007!

So GwenCon (the mini-games convention to celebrate the birthday of a friend of mine who I met through the college of ed) was last weekend and Grey came up to visit and attend with me and Brian H. Fun was had by all! We also got together with the regular Seattle folk for even more gaming.

At GwenCon, I got a chance to play Battletech (yes, Battletech!) on Heroscape hexes (ran by Mike Mearls… I think…). Apparently, the collectable miniatures game made by WizKids (the HeroClix folk) did well enough that they are re-releasing the original board game. Battletech is possibly the first game of the “geeky gamer” variety I ever owned. It’s either Battletech or Dungeons & Dragons (which btw is going to have a 4th edition coming soon) way back when I was 10 or 11. Except that when I bought it, it was so new that it was called Battledroids which I guess was infringement on George Lucas stuff. I should see if I have that lying around somewhere; maybe it’s worth a lot! If only I hadn’t sat on the box one day…

The board and miniatures really added to the game, I have to admit, so much so that, on Tuesday, Grey and I went to Target to buy a copy of Heroscape. Turns out that the game itself is pretty fun, too, and comes with a bunch of minis also.

Also at GwenCon, I played a new game called Tannhauser (also ran by Mike… thanks Mike!). It’s set in an alternate timeline 1940s where WW1 never ended. The Germans got a hold of arcane demonic powers of some sort while the Allies developed cool future tech stuff from Roswell. The artwork is insanely awesome (like most Fantasy Flight games–they also did World of Warcraft, the re-release of Arkham Horror, and A Game of Thrones, for example) but the game mechanics–well, mostly the smoke grenade mechanics–seemed kind of not good. But it was fun enough that I’ll probably end up buying it a few months from now after someone’s made some alternate rules for it. Or maybe Grey will convince Chris or someone down in the Bay Area to get it and I’ll get a chance to play when I visit next.

As last year, I also played live-action RoboRally except this time we had too many players so I just programmed Brian. We tied for the win. 😛 Later on, I played a couple rounds of Unspeakable Words while watching The Gamers: Dorkness Rising.

The next day we got together with Paly folk and played two rounds of Long Live the King. We sort of coerced Robin into playing since without we wouldn’t have had enough people but cut it short since it was obvious she wasn’t into it. Ah well. From what I could tell, the game has a lot of potential. I was worried there might be too much role-playing or too much negotiating like in Diplomacy, but the cards and turn orders and abilities each of us could do gave it enough of a structure that it wasn’t too freeform.

When not playing board games (oh, btw, for my birthday the weekend before we played Quao and Quelf which were both fun, but I think could use some tweaking–Quao needs more variation and Quelf needs more cards that are affected by the different characters–I got them both for cheap from Tanga), Grey, Robin, and I played some Sam & Max Season 1, and when Robin was not available Grey and I played Bioshock. Well, we tried to, anyway. Bioshock really doesn’t like Windows Vista and had some weird sound stuttering issues. I tried all the advice I could find and eventually decided to make a new partition and install Windows XP on it.

The only problem was that my Vista partition was pretty full and hidden page files and system restore points prevented me from making a new partition immediately. I had to do some system maintenance and defragging… thus the extra time we had on Tuesday in which Grey and I used to buy Heroscape… so it all worked out really. (As a side note, I finally got Bioshock working on Win XP but it took forever because I initially didn’t make the new partition big enough for all the auto-updates to happen (SP2, really) (damn the Bioshock user who posted you only need 3 gigs… try more like 5).

WoW and social networking…

Yesterday, I was thinking on the bus and wondering if anyone had thought of an addon that lets people manage and visualize their social networks.  I was mostly thinking about this in terms of my research.  Like it might be nice to include a network map of me and the people I hang out with and contrast it to maybe the map of some of the participants in my study or of other researchers I know (like Shawna Kelly) who have had completely different leveling and raiding experiences.  But I was also thinking about addons as a way to manage or reduce cognitive load or help people understand through models how the world works.  Could a better understanding through visualization of social networks help players manage their social relationships?

Anyway, coincidentally, there’s a post on GameSetWatch about MMOs and Web 2.0 convergence.  Not exactly what I was getting at, but still, thought I’d throw it out there…

GameSetWatch – Why Do MMOs Need Web 2.0 Networking?

If meetings were like forums

(via a guildie!)

Hilarious!

New glasses for really cheap

So two years ago we couldn’t afford new glasses for me for the prices we were seeing in the mall and at local boutiques (hah!), and I ended up ordering a pair from Zenni Optical for $40. That’s including shipping! They give you instructions for how to measure you pupil distance which you have to include along with your prescription. Their selection is amazingly good, and today it is even better. I had an eye appointment two weeks ago, and when we went to the mall I remembered how expensive glasses are (even with insurance), so I hopped online again. Got two pairs this time. For $80! Nice. Even their titanium frames are really affordable. I don’t think they have anything over $50 including lenses. Wow. Now, I gotta find a contact lens place for cheap…

Conference tea

Last week at the Games for Health day in Seattle, I had horrible tea.  The hot water wasn’t nearly hot enough, and they seem to mix up their containers for coffee, so the water tasted like stale weak coffee.  I figured that was alright since I was having black tea anyway.  Dessa, a woman I met briefly there, had peppermint tea.  I can only imagine how nasty that must have been.  Anyway, as I think about it, their OJ was bad, too… tasted like Sunny Delight.  And the scone I had one bite of I had to throw away because it was pure baking soda.

Sheesh!

I gotta wonder if maybe I’m turning into a tea snob, if maybe Robin is making me a tea snob… but then I think to myself, I just want proper hot water!  How hard could that be?

A Hamburger Today: Behind the Scenes at a Burger Contest

A Hamburger Today: Behind the Scenes at a Burger Contest

mmmm  burger…

xiaokang – photos from a schizophrenic

xiaokang

Photos taken by a schizophrenic before he passed away.  I heard that this was a made up person…  Either way it’s interesting.  Is art and art interpretation dependent on the artist?

Posting And You…

Posting And You…

I’m going through my bookmarks today.  Some of these might be old news… but this is funny. Gamers with opinions guide done as an old school PSA.

sporadic ramblings of a gamer in academia