That was the obligatory celebrity obit for the year, now back to shit that actually matters.
Miscellaneous and sporadic mental discharges fueled by the searing inferno of molten logic and imagination I call my brain.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Dead Ed
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Friday, June 12, 2009
Intense Debate=Intense Replaced
After the digital abortion that removing Intense Debate turned out to be, I’ve decided that flashy overyhyped Ajax comment systems basically suck. So, welcome back standard issue comments. ID worked fine for about two days, then my ‘recent comments’ widget failed. First on Firefox, then on IE. It actually suffered a cascade failure for some unknown reason. Other widgets from ID still worked, but the recent comments one was utterly MIA.
Comments would randomly disappear from my dashboard, from the site, it was pretty piss poor, considering I made no configuration changes to it after it was installed. After spending an inordinate amount of time trying to fix it, I finally gave up and switched to my backup theme several months ahead of schedule. So, here it is, the new, in progress version. Thanks to those that commented on my COD map pack 2 thread…sorry your comments were all wiped out after the change.
Testing the new theme
This is only a test. Had this been an actual post, the title you just saw would have been followed by actual content.
Intense Debate is Screwed Up Again
For some reason, the option to add comments is only sporadically appearing on my posts. It seems you’ve got to click on the post title itself to then add comments. This is most certainly uncool. Looks like I’ll be ripping out Intense Debate and replacing it for this and other reasons.…though I’m having similar problems with Disqus on another site. Are there any comment systems that don’t suck?
Call of Duty: Waw Map Pack 2
First impressions of Map Pack 2: Awesome. I played each of the three new MP maps (didn’t get time for Japanese Zombies) and I have to say, each has a different feel, and is very well thought out and developed. Banzai is essentially Bridge on the River Kwai with perks. Lots of routes back and forth, lush jungle scenery, and just big enough to feel big without being huge (I’m looking at you, Airfield.) This map seems to cater to rifles and machine guns.
Corrosion is a smaller, industrial map with lots of sniping spots and ambush locations. Definitely more submachine gun and shotty action here. Being a smaller map, it’s also a lot faster paced.
Rounding out the package is Sub Pens, an almost claustrophobically small map which is also a shotgun and SMG lover’s heaven. Lots of good choke points lead to some pretty pitched fighting. Snipers are not left out here though, as the main sub-bay is wide enough for some serious control room to control room sniper matches. I used an SVT-40 with an aperture sight and cleaned up with it.
Listening to the Xbox Live chatter, the reaction was very much positive, and I have to second the opinion. These well-designed maps definitely breathe some new life into the World at War gameplay.
Pair that with double XP from now through Tuesday the 16th, and it’s a knockout combination.
Verdict: 5/5 Treyarch knocked this one out of the ballpark, and I haven’t even checked out the new zombie mode.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Friday, June 5, 2009
Fuck You, Apple
This shit really pisses me off. What in the hell…I just opened iTunes and guess what I got treated to?
One of these things is most definitely not like the others. I’ve tolerated a lot of shit from this hippie sandal-wearing cult of personality, but come the fuck on. I’m so tired of this tolerance and acceptance garbage. I don’t have to tolerate or accept shit. Why is it that every gay person on earth apparently feels the need to let their sexuality define them? ‘Oh hi, I’m Andy, I’m gay.’
I don’t walk up to people and say ‘Hi, I’m Chris, I like tits!’ I mean, who really cares? I don’t give a shit if you want to go play excalibur in the corner with a leathered up biker dude, just don’t come over and tell me all about it, because I really don’t wanna know. Similiarly, I don’t care how many Playboy models you claim you get it on with on a daily basis. What you do with your junk on your own time is your own business.
Don’t give me this shit about ‘oooh, it’s a lifestyle…’ fuck you. Kayaking is a lifestyle. Being gay is a behavior.
I have the displeasure of living about an hour from DC, which is pretty much this coast’s San Francisco and I see enough gay pride stickers, rainbow decals, pink triangles, and all that happy horseshit on a daily basis. Now I can’t even fucking open iTunes to check out new music without having to see this crap.
Before any one of you assholes out there start playing the religion card, let me just tell you, religion has nothing to do with the fact that I don’t appreciate this stuff. Again, I direct your attention to the first paragraph of this post. You could be the gayest sonofabitch this planet ever produced…you could literally fart showtunes and shit studded leather and I wouldn’t care. Just don’t involve me in it. I don’t care where you shove your junk. I do not fucking care. If you are so vapid and shallow as to feel the need to define yourself by what you screw, then I really and truly pity you.
Czech This Out
Facebook Danger #254-7B
Subject: Your Family Portrait
Detail: Ends up on Czech storefront.
Conclusion: Creepy
Flight 447 Where Are You?
Remember yesterday when the news was filled with updates about wreckage of Air France 447 being found?
Not so much. These ‘investigators’ and I use the term loosely, are a bunch of clueless idiots. Here’s a sample:
Among the debris was a wooden pallet that they believed had been used to load luggage on to the plane, which disappeared over the Atlantic early Monday morning with 228 people on board.
Brigadier Ramon Cardoso, director of Brazilian air traffic control, said: 'We confirm that the pallet found is not part of the debris of the plane. It's a pallet that was in the area, but considered more to be trash,' he said.
He added the Airbus that vanished on Monday did not have any wooden pallets on board.
'That's how we can confirm that the pallet isn't part of the remains of the aircraft,' Cardoso said.
Holy shit. I bow in awe of the Holmesian logic. I’m also curious as to why ‘officials’ are chomping at the bit to hammer home the point that the flight data recorders likely won’t be found.
I mean, it’s not like
Air France received a false bomb threat for a flight from Argentina to Paris days before a plane went missing over the Atlantic.
No way that could be connected right?
France's defense minister earlier said there was " no sign " of terrorism regarding the crash on the Airbus 330 from Rio de Janeiro to Paris.
I’m going to play devil’s advocate here and say maybe that’s because they haven’t found the fucking plane!
I’m not trying to say it WAS terrorism, it could just as easily have been an accident, but I think it’s reprehensible and irresponsible to rule it out.
For the Haterz
In keeping with the unfortunate Sesame Street theme I’ve got going on, Big Bird would like you to back the f*ck up.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Wow. Just…wow.
I don’t really have words for this. Terror, pity, and mild amusement are the closest I can come up with.
Assume Choking Chicken Stance, Grasshopper
David Carradine has died. He was in Bangkok filming a new movie, and was found dead in the closet of his hotel room. According to the BBC:
Thai police told the BBC the 72-year-old was found naked by a hotel maid in a wardrobe with a cord around his neck and other parts of his body.
Earlier versions of this report contained the words ‘his genitals’ in place of the much more benign ‘his body.’ The internet is of course filling up with warm and fuzzy tributes to Carradine, and so, while a death is regrettable, and remembrances are touching, I would like to remind everyone that he most likely died while…well, you know…
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Balls of Titanium
For all of you out there, who, like me, have been tailgated by ‘the man’ at one time or another, or have had a cop ride your ass for no reason, giving you the all too familiar adrenaline rush of destruction, this one goes out to you. Without further delay, the man with the largest, most resilient, dent resistant and intrepid balls on the face of the planet…
This is the first time I’ve ever literally ROFL’d at something. Roffling does not come easy to me.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Played Out but Funny
I love when played out cliches are mocked with expert skill. You will too. Come LOL with me.
…The More They Stay the Same.
The shortest blog blackout in the history of the web is over, and Deliriously Normal is back. I was looking at things all wrong. I had really considered pulling the plug on Deliriously Normal, but dammit, 5 years is a long time to throw away, and I think maybe I was being a little over ambitious. I’ve struggled with a direction for this blog for a while, and I think blacking it out and starting a new one was the right thing to do. It cleared my head out, and gave me the presence of mind to really figure out what Deliriously Normal has become. I find that my posts here are so all over the board that I can’t really categorize them, and I think that’s exactly the point. I can’t pigeonhole it. It’s the place where I dump all the stuff that angers me, makes me laugh, makes me think, or just plain amazes me.
I’ve struggled with that, because sometimes there are personal, family type things that I want to get out of my system, and those posts just don’t fit here. That’s what’s been throwing me for a loop. Just like there is a ‘work’ me and a ‘home’ me, there needs to be a separation of thoughts and blog posts in much the same fashion. I have been thinking about this all day, and it just feels right. Deliriously Normal will continue, although in a slightly tweaked and less personal way. All the stuff that doesn’t fit here will go over to my new site, 32 to 1.
They say that writing is the best type of therapy there is, and I have to agree. Deliriously Normal has allowed me to vent for 5 years, and it’s going to stay that way; I just have a new outlet for things that don’t belong here. It feels good to finally figure it all out. For those two of you out there who visit, well, you’re stuck with me for a while.