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Enough, already

What is it with indie films and their incessant need to mix in music by these obscure bands that no one has ever heard of and then beat us over the head with it? Is it not enough to simply *use* the music? To feature the song in your intro and prominently in some pivotal scene? Why must the characters engage in an existential debate about the meaning of the song and how it changed their lives and on and on, knowing full well that 99% of the audience has never heard of them and has NO idea what the characters are talking about (even though 80% of the audience will, as of tomorrow, be experts on the band, their history, their influences, and will profess to have been fans of theirs “before they went mainstream”). It’s stupid, it’s trite, and it’s obvious. Grow up, indie directors: we know you were a really great bassist in high school, but you’re never going to be a rockstar, and Rolling Stone is never going to hire you as a writer, no matter how amazing that characters’ analysis was of the meaning of the Editor-in-Chief’s favorite song was in that movie you made a few years ago that grossed like $10 million in the box office.

Seriously, just stop. You don’t have to stop using the music, but the next time two characters engage in that kind of discussion about some rando indie band that will immediately drop their label and sign with one of the big studios a week after the movie comes out (the soundtrack grossed twice as much as the film, and indie musicians need their Escalades too, you know) the next time they do it I’m going to walk straight out of the theater, drive home, log onto iTunes, and post a rant just like this one as a 1-star review of their (now iTunes front-paged) debut album on their soon-to-be-former label.

Simple truths, revealed via Facebook

yesIdo

Yes, yes I do.

12 Days of Christmas

Epic. My new favorite Christmas Carol.

I’ve been saying this for years

This, combined with Dogbert’s method basically sums up the entirety of my career in troubleshooting and technical support. Click the image to enlarge.

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Via everyone’s favorite, xkcd.

An honest man

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She finally made an honest man out of me!

My primary PC is still toast (I haven’t even shipped out the parts for RMA), so updates will be slow in coming.

Wedding photos will come along shortly, while I work with our photographer on getting the digital negatives and such uploaded, but I’ll come out right now and say that we could not possibly be happier with the photos – they turned out fantastic!

I’ll try to get the honeymoon pics off my camera and iPhone and posted as a gallery here this weekend, along with a write-up.

I still have three draft posts kicking around in the queue, but obviously the wedding comes first!

Fail

Last week my computer started acting up. Windows 7 was restarting spontaneously while i was AFK, and I was stumped as to why. 7 had been treating me well, with almost no significant crashes that couldn’t be explained away as a driver issue or something similar.

Indeed, it wasn’t until I was sitting at my system and actually saw the BSOD flash up that I realized I had a problem. I disabled auto-reboot (quick aside: why does MS still ship with that option enabled?), fired her up again, and waited. Sure enough, I returned a few hours later to find the error waiting for me. The words at the top spelled it out for me: Memory Management Error

I didn’t have to guess on this one: something was wrong with my RAM. Ok, not too big a deal, let’s just memtest test the sticks, all at once to confirm the issue, then one-by-one to isolate. Find the dead stick, RMA it, and get back up in running in short order. I have 8 gigs in there, I can afford to drop to 6 for a few weeks, right?

Memtest completes a full pass on the whole set. Then another. And another. On the fifth pass, it finds errors, and lots of them. Hmmm.

Ok, so, let’s test all four sticks, one-by-one. They all pass. Multiple checks, and they all pass … I can’t repeat the error … Hmmm again.

Ok, let’s put all four back in, run memtest overnight. Wake the next morning to see … no errors. Run Windows memory diagnostic tool all day, come home to find errors.

Ok, so let’s reboot, see if we reset the BIOS, make sure we didn’t mess with something along the way. Press reboot. And.

Nothing. Power on, fans spin, things whir … but no POST. HDD is silent. CD light never flashes. Check my connections; everything is hooked up right. Power up again. Nothing. An act of desperation: pull the RAM, power up, pray for a beep.

Nothing.

Well, fuck.

Call Asus. No POST, problems started in memory, must be the MOBO, right? Nice try, hotshot. AND put the memory controller on the processor – your quad-core Phenom could be busted instead.

My best bet? RMA them both. UPS ground (the cheapest I could ship) is 5-10 days from here to both their facilities. Warranty service is the standard 10 days, and UPS ground back is another 5-10. So we’re looking at 20-30 days without an operational system. And that’s assuming either of them approve an RMA replacement.

You know, I’ve been eyeing a Macbook Pro for three generations now…

– posted via my iPhone, the only damn computer I have that works well enough for me to write something this long –

Where the hell am I?

I sure am glad I didn’t post anything last month about posting more diligently…

The title here is meant as a double entendre – I’ve been absent from more than just my blog lately. The last two months have been a whirlwind.

  • Maggie and I have entered the final countdown to the wedding – 27 days and counting – and we’re still not done. We have an engagement shoot in a few days; we still need to order some pieces for the wedding (vases for the centerpieces, cake toppers, etc); and we have some other projects to work on, such as writing vows, picking music, etc. We did book our honeymoon, so that’s got us excited – Nassau, here we come!
  • Meanwhile, I’m actually into my third straight week away from home on business. At the end of all this, it will have been a 3 week, 7 city (or more, depending on how you count them) tour. I’m writing this from a Doubletree hotel in Seattle right now, and I’ll be in Calgary later this week before finally (finally!) heading home on Friday.
  • Blizzcon was insane – roughly 29 hours of work in 2 days, but with enough play mixed in that it was worth the whole effort. I’m done working for the day, so I’ll post about that separately in a bit.
  • I’ve done some more painting, and now have a fully painted Cygnar battle-box, as well as a good start on my Journeyman Warcaster. I’ve increased my collection by another few hundred points, and found some killer deals while I was out and about the last month. More in a separate post in a bit.
  • I downgraded my phone from a fresh Apple iPhone to an intensely rotten piece of fruit. Likewise, more on that in a bit.

Times have been crazy,  but it’s a necessary part of the job. With any luck, I’ve been successful enough that this is the last of it for several months.

I’ll have more of those posts up to follow up in the near future…

I hope.

End of Q2

Hey all, sorry it’s been a few weeks since I updated. Q2 just ended, and it was a doozy. In the last month I have:

  • Attended a wedding in Delaware
  • Spent a week in San Jose and San Francisco on business
  • Booked the photographer, DJ, cake designer, and JP for my own wedding
  • Spent several days in Boston’s Chinatown
  • Started work on an MMO project for the iPhone
  • Added 1500 points to my WARMACHINE Cygnar army
  • Stripped 500 of those points of all their paint, glue, and primer using a series acetone and Simple Green, baths and a manual toothbrush
  • Turned the bases of all those models into a gooey paste, and spent several hours picking them clean of the residue
  • Celebrated Maggie’s birthday on 3 separate occasions – including today. Happy Birthday, babe!

I would promise to try to be more dilligent, but I hate breaking my word ;P

Quick update

The last week and a half has been busy, and with Maggie and I both being sick in shifts, it’s been tough to write. I’ve barely touched Free Realms, even though I picked up a one-month subscription. I did manage to spend some time at the Whiz last weekend playing WARMACHINE, and that was a ton of fun. I’ve got some fun new stuff I’m working on presently, and hopefully I’ll be able to post about it all soon.

Work is really kicking my rear, too – the days are flying by, and I can’t believe May is already half over (hooray for payday, though!)

Star Trek is amazing. If you haven’t seen it, stop reading this right now and go see it. Seriously. It’s nuts.

Anyway, time for bed. Updates to come soon!

-a.