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Jul/10

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this just in…

Sex & The City 2 suuuucked.

About a month ago, my wife and I flew out to Boston to visit some good friends and see the city for the first time. Specifically, we visited my college roomate from Freshman, Junior, and Senior years and his charming and massively fun new fiancée. We haven’t been on such a pleasant trip in a long time and the city was wonderful – we’ll definitely be back. You can find some images at my wife’s site, Shadow&Soul Photo.

During this trip we had the misfortune of having some free-time align perfectly with the showtime for Sex & The City 2, which we saw, and which everyone in the group hated. The two-plus hour run time allowed for plenty of private thoughts such as: Is Kim Cattrall intentionally tanking her lines? Could this movie be any more offensive to Muslim peoples? Is Paul  falling asleep or having an aneurysm? Why am I not watching Predators, Splice, Avatar: The Last Airbender, etc… any of those must be better than this drivel!

(note: apparently karma caught up with Avatar: The Last Airbender and forced it to repay some cosmic debt for not casting any Asian actors by totally sucking. The opening weekend take was just over 40 million, and since Paramount sunk a total of 280 million into producing and marketing the film, I would call that “a loss”.)

I guess the point is I haven’t seen a great  movie in the theater in a long long time. I liked Iron Man II, but it wasn’t great. I liked Clash of the Titans in a campy monster-pr0n kind of way, but it *definitely* wasn’t great rampage_lizzie  (Also, the guy behind me shouting “Release the Kraken!” every 5 minutes didn’t help. Listen up, nimrod: there’s only one Kraken and he doesn’t get released right away because nobody would be able to stop him and he would destroy the city like Lizzie from Rampage and that wouldn’t be a very good start to Perseus’ journey now would it?). I remember thinking the Lord of the Rings movies were something special in the theater, and because I’m a comic book kinda guy I was equally impressed with V for Vendetta. Even 300 was pretty amazing the first time through. Lately though, no dice…. I’ll report back if I manage to buck this trend.

In other news I got a new job about a month ago and it has afforded me some much needed after work free time. In order to plug this free time leak I’ve spun up several projects – old and new:

1. Re-learning my once epic piano repertoire. My wife has mandated that I start with Chopin’s Nocturne in E-flat Major Opus 9, Number 2. We’re probably going to have a dinner party and I’ll play it for some guests to give me some performance-like event to shoot for. I’m excited about this because it’s been a very long time since I’ve legitimately played any piano. I have a complete set of the International Library of Music piano compositions, and I have a whole binder full of things I performed when I was taking lessons…. so I’m good on  the music front.

2. I’ve dusted off my Fin-ally project and I’m going to try and get that rolling again. I have a few goals here: get better at Python, be less dumb about relational database schema, get even more familiar with Mercurial, and finally make something my wife and I can use to track our ridiculous video game/clothing/makeup/comic book habits. By the way, not all of those items apply to both members of the Sisco household. For example, Rachel doesn’t read comic books.

My friend Tim has been kind enough to point out all the things I’m doing wrong/poorly with my current database schema, so I’m going to start with that.  The Fin-ally Google Code page is active again, too – with a brand spanking new Mercurial repo and some updated tooling documentation.

By the way – conversion with complete history from Subversion to Mercurial was much simpler than originally anticipated but the online buzz and commentary about this process was fairly complicated for some reason. At the end of the day, all you have to do is enable the Mercurial “convert” command in your .hgrc file and then execute the convert command as such:

hg convert <SVN repo path> <local directory>

3. I have contracted my wife to create a new Realvelour.com banner image/colorscheme because I don’t really like the default one any more. That should be done sometime in mid to late August – so look out for that update!

Fin!

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6 comments

  • Stephanie · July 20, 2010 at 1:07 pm

    Hmmm, I was actually thinking about SATC2 this morning and wondering if it was even worth it to d/l. Apparently not. I don’t know that I’m too keen to seek out Avatar: The Last Airbender either.

    Additionally, I don’t believe Matt or I have heard you play before so we shall have to remedy that the next time we get together. (Then I can yell, “Dance, piano monkey, dance.” Or play, as it may be in this case.)

    Anywhoo, you lost me after you started talking about coding so I’m all out, but looking forward to the wife’s addition to Real Velour in August. :-)

  • Admin comment by Daniel Sisco · July 20, 2010 at 9:27 pm

    If somebody *donated* the Bluray to you and Matt, I would say go ahead and watch it… otherwise I would steer clear. I suggest Rise: Blood Hunter or Chronicles of Riddick instead. I think we’re going to pass on Airbender as well!

  • Jason · July 27, 2010 at 9:51 am

    I hope you have remedied your bad movie selection streak by seeing Inception. It involves levels, weightless fight scenes and Michael Kane…so ya, see that one.

    Also, you going to be playing SC2 at all?

    Finally, I am a tard and forgot your B-day like 3 weeks ago…as such: “Happy Birthday!”

  • Admin comment by Daniel Sisco · July 27, 2010 at 8:37 pm

    @Jason – we are totally seeing Inception tomorrow night and I have high hopes. I will probably not play SC2 because (a) I don’t have Paul to mercilessly beat up on, and, (b) I think it’s only for PC. I am playing Batman: Arkham Asylum, which is pretty rad.

    Thanks for the belated b-day wishes. It’s nice finally being 23.

  • Jason · August 2, 2010 at 6:08 pm

    What did you think of inception?

    SC2 is for mac and PC, also, I am playing it so you can beat me up on it.

    I just remembered this: http://rollingroadshow.com/aug-14-robocop and I think you should definitely check it out. The alamo drafthouse, who’s putting this on, is a badass theater in Austin and if I were in Detroit I would definitely be going to it.

  • Admin comment by Daniel Sisco · August 2, 2010 at 6:51 pm

    (1) We really liked Inception. Like, really liked it.

    (2) Remember when I spent all of freshmen year playing StarCraft I in my room instead of going out or studying? Also, remember when Susan’s cousin came over and criticized Paul and I for being crappy StarCraft players? Also, remember how my final record vs. Paul was something like 101-1? Ahhh – good memories. Here’s a funny quote from the Ars Technica review:

    …if you wanted more StarCraft, with different units, adjusted strategy, and a fully fleshed-out single-player game, then this is going to hit your life like a bomb. Say goodbye to your other hobbies, buy your wife some flowers, and get your kids some new toys.

    I may pick it up eventually – if I do, I’ll let you know so we can duke it out.

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