From GabeRadar to GabeSpy

I don’t think they’ll rename the site after him, but I’m both happy and bummed to see Gabe Graziani move from GamesRadar to GameSpy. On a professional level, I’m bummed, because I root for Team Future and when Team Fox gets one of our guys to switch sides, well, that’s a loss for us. But at the same time, I’ve known Gabe for a few years and I was thrilled when he got hired at Radar, so I’m happy for him–I know he goes to get a bit of a raise and perhaps a little more manageable schedule besides. I guess he’ll find out.

The good news is he works across the street in the other business park, and we can meet for lunch whenever neither one of us happens to be pulling our hair out. Then again, I said that when Andy started working across the street too, and it took us three weeks to grab a bite.

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Guitars of War

I know I should be all stoked for Gears of War–and I am–but to play a little Guitar Hero II on 360 six months before it comes out? Yeah, that makes me just as happy. Love that Explorer!

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Introducing Devon

Ragdoll, four months old, bright blue eyes (not what the photo suggests), not yet friends with Sadie, but certainly wants to be. He’ll wear her down.

For silly “ohlookitthecutekitten” video, click here.

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WordPress is teh awesome

So I admit that I used WordPress because it was free and I’d seen someone else use it for their blog. I installed 2.0.3 because that was the current one when I started. After starting to get about two dozen spam comments a day (which nobody else saw because I have it set up for moderation/registration) I upgraded to 2.0.5, which was so painless I wish I’d done it before. Now I have the latest version running with no interruption, and actual spam filtering. From two dozen spams a day to zero? That’s good.

OMG. If anybody else is looking for a blog, go WordPress.

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Halloween 2006

Annual costume contest at work; I revived a costume from nine years ago that didn’t work so well and learned that “Marty Mouse, Mickey’s disgruntled, bitter, alcoholic brother” does not work quite as well as simply “Drunken Mickey.”

Dressed as above, clutching a bottle of Glenfidditch and chomping on a cigar, I proceeded to scowl and swear at people, hit on chicks, give people the middle of just four fingers, and announce to the room that not only did I have a hangover but I could tell them horrible things about Michael Eisner and The Little Mermaid. Somehow, I won the office costume contest. I don’t know what I won and I’m happy, but not sure why. I really just dressed up to have an excuse to dress up. And swear two octaves higher than my speaking voice. (Okay, one octave.)

At night, I went out in GB gear and passed out flyers. It was better this year; lots of kids out, some adults that “got it,” and nobody ran away thinking I was trying to sell them something like they did in Burlingame. Damned yuppies. I’m not here to hurt you, I’m not even going to scratch your Beemer–I’m just having fun. But this time, no yuppies–all real people. And they couldn’t wait to get a flyer. So that’s fun.

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Dog bites man (2006 remix)

I don’t endorse animal cruelty. I don’t endorse terrifying children. I don’t endorse necrophilia. But you put them all together into one stunning news story, well, I am going to endorse that story. And I’m going to laugh. Really hard.

Mankind’s unfathomably dark side is a constant source of amusement for me.

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Curses, Apple

I am not one of those people who waves the “Mac vs PC” flag unless it’s to mock people waving the “Mac vs PC” flag. I have been cross-platform for years now and I happily use either or both. But for all the touchy-feely-NorCal love that Apple earns, there’s one thing that pisses me off, and it bit me in the ass this week.

Specifically, it bit Kat in the ass. Although we are obviously in lockdown mode financially, Kat as a freelancer needs reliable gear. Her trusty G4 laptop is in need of repair, so we’re going to get it fixed and sell it. She ordered one of the spiffy new hotness MacBookPro units to replace it and agonized over buying something more than the basic model. I support not buying obsolete computers so I said, hey, this is an expense you can write off, and you should have the best tools you can reasonably afford. So she went with “the middle one” and was happy. Until last night.

Last night, we heard through another Macinfriend that Apple just announced brand-new MacBookPros that are bigger and faster and stronger for the same amount of money. Faster processor, more HD space, twice the RAM, better optical drive–important shit. So Kat quickly returned the other one (before the 15-day grace period expired–phew!) and plans to get the NEW new hotness. This will still cost a few hundred in shipping and restocking fees but it’s better tools for the job.

Earlier this year I had a similar bout of buyer’s remorse by buying a 60GB iPod right before they introduced the 80GBs. So maybe I’m to blame for not paying attention to Apple’s release schedule, but what the fuck? Why does Apple do this? It makes me never want to actually pull the trigger on buying one of their products for fear that literally a few days later, something new will not just be announced but physically arrive in stores.

All’s well that ends well, I suppose. But damn, it’s a hassle and a panic when it just doesn’t feel like it needs to be.

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This is how we roll

Me and my Sega homies.

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The sun is fuckin’ shining

Man, what an attitude change I’ve gone through in the last two or three weeks. I stopped and asked myself tonight…could today have gone any better? Not really. I worked really hard on a story and got very positive reactions from people whose opinions I deeply value. I got kind words from a new co-worker about the way I submit my articles, which in turn makes their life a little easier. I had a nice lunch with friends, outside–and the fact that I didn’t really enjoy my undercooked food seemed to have little bearing. And even though there’s a lot of work on my plate, I simply love doing it. Plus, thanks to Xbox LIve, I think I’m starting to figure out Lumines.

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I’m in PSM3!

UPDATE: Link fixed.

Okay, this simultaneously makes me very proud and rather terrified. I thought it was going to be a small sidebar to a larger article. Ulp!

If anybody sees this issue on sale (it’s a UK magazine) with the Pro Evo 6 cover, please buy it for me…

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