Checking out the newest offering from the most capable folks at six apart. My template doesn't look so great in FF right now…

Edit: Didn't look good in FF 1.0 (thanks Ydnar).


Currently, I'm on the East Coast, visiting my sister and my new
niece, Abigail. Abby's had a rough start–five weeks premature, two
surgeries and still in the hosptial after seven weeks. Fortunately, the
last few days have been good news. Abby had her tube pulled over the
weekend and an Upper GI x-ray showed that stuff was passing through.
Seems she's got reflux something fierce, so they are thickening her
food so it stays down. So far so good. You can read up on the drama here.

I'm currently up on typepad (very infrequently). Let's see how I do with this one…

An interesting start to the day…

Last night, after a nice evening at Amber (save for some smoke), I crashed over at my lovely gal’s place.

Deborah leaves for work pretty early and I usually opt to sleep in. She
left me a set of keys and asked that I make sure the cats are out of
the room and that I close the door to her room before I left. She’s had
some issues with her roomie that have led to some increased security
measures.

"Sure thing sweetie," as I drift back to sleep off the remainder of the night’s beers.

After a few rounds of "slap the snooze bar," I get up and make my
preparations to depart the house. First stop: the bathroom to brush my
teeth and put in my contacts. I trudge out of the room, being careful
to close the door so the cats don’t get in.

Brush the teeth. Install the contacts.

Go to the bedroom to get dressed…

Hand on the doorknob…

Locked.

I’m in my underwear.

The realization of "I’m fucked!" washes over me rather quickly. I
double/triple/quadrulple check the doorknob. I can hear my pants,
shirt, shoes, wallet, phone laughing at me from beyond the door.

I begin to laugh myself, at my prediciment–visions of walking back to my house in my underwear playing through my head.

I head downstairs in the hopes that there is a spare key or something
that will free my belongings. No key in sight, I realize that I am
going to have to find a way back to my house without the usual
accoutrement.

Then I spy, through the window into the laundry room, a pair of pants!
Black Danskin sweatpants, to be exact–size 8, flared at the bottom.
Better than underwear, though barely. The pants are tight and stop just
below my knee, with a nice flare.

I spend a few minutes on the back patio, seeing if there’s an easy way
to climb up to Deborah’s window. With knee in current state: not
advised.

I head back upstairs to the hall closet (Deborah’s roommate keeps some
overflow clothes there) in search of a top to complete my ensemble. No
shoes that fit; no surprise there. I settle on a nice black DKNY jacket
that covers most of my arms and a bit of my chest…

Now, to find a way home!

I open the front door and lean out, looking to find a cab to hail. A few go by in ten minutes, but they all have passengers.
A man walks by and I ask him if I can borrow his cell phone to call a
cab. He looks me up and down and says: "Sorry, I don’t have a cell
phone," and continues walking down the sidewalk. Heh.

Then, I see just down the street, a guy has parked in a driveway and
was loading stuff into his car. I suck up my pride and step out onto
the sidewalk. After explaining myself, he smiles and phones me a cab…

Happy Friday!

Life is again good

In an attempt to flush these fatty veins (i’m not fat, just my blood system), I hopped on my bike for the first time in many months and humbled myself on the streets of San Francisco. The weather was gorgeous, so it felt good to be out, but what really did me good (I had me a case of the grouchies), was just realizing what a beautiful city I live in.

Of course, it was also amusing to witness some solemn procession of nude people about to engage in some hippie/sufi ritual or something. šŸ™‚

So there’s been A LOT of stuff going on. First and foremost, I am now an uncle! You can read all about it on Abigail’s own site. Mom is still recovering, but I hope she’ll start posting again soon. Hopefully sooner than I post. Ahem.

Other cool stuff. My friend’s David and Alissa came to visit with their youngin’ Ryder. Yeah, it’s raining babies lately. We had a great time–check out the flickr for more. They keep threatening to move out here, but I’ll believe it when I see it.

Dnanr

That’s it for now. I’ll try to post some more stuff in a bit. I do have some other fun things to talk abouts…

E3 and beyond

Well, my sister is putting me to shame with her regular updates and she is almost seven months pregnant and works full time, so I guess I don’t really have much excuse for not writing. I always seem to have plans for writing, but then can’t decide if I should even bother updating on events that have happened a while ago (eg. I still haven’t written about the trip to Mexico). Oh well. I’ll just start rambling and see where it goes.

E3

Last week I was down in LA for E3, the big video game hoo-ha. It was a pretty good year for us (SEGA), though I have to say I think I’m pretty much over the whole show. It’s such an incredible sensory overload — your nerve endings get fried within a few hours on the first day. Then you realize you have two more days + six hours of it. And then you realize you have to meet with people to have *important* discussions about things, your brilliant schemes having to compete over the cacophony. And then you realize you have to do it the next day with a slight hangover. Well, that’s my experience, anyway, heh.

For most people in the industry, it’s a real clusterfuck of meetings, hob-nobbing and the just plain drudgery of working the booth floor. Fortunately, most of my hell was front-loaded in the form ofĀ  preps (website, setting up meetings) for the show. I didn’t have to work the floor and had just a few meetings a day. So that left me some time to check out some games and catch up with friends network.

If you read the gaming news, the new system from Nintendo (the unfortunately named “Wii,” pronounced “We”) stole the show. To me, this is merely because Nintendo has the hardest-core fans and Sony totally dropped the ball with their announcement of their new system costing slightly less than tuition to Harvard ($600 for the full system and $500 for a ghetto stripped-down system).

Don’t get me wrong–I love Nintendo. They are doing some really cool things by trying to reach beyond the normal gaming audience with their innovative controller, which will no doubt lead to some pretty cool new gameplay mechanics. But, so far, the only people that have really glommed onto it is the normal gaming audience. Will it catch on and go mass market? Hard to say. There were some interesting things on display in theĀ  Nintendo booth. They had a neat tennis game (yes, you swing the controller like a racket) and the to-be-expected new versions of Mario and Zelda. We were also showing two games in the booth (Monkey Ball and Sonic). I think the funniest thing I saw though was a demo that had you conducting an orchestra that played in time with you waving theĀ controller like a baton. It was kind of funny/cute to see the band frantically try to keep paceĀ in a cartoon fashion.

The PS3’s price announcement was pretty annoying. Sony is trying pretty hard to lose its market share/stranglehold, that’s for sure. It will be a very interesting holiday season. PS3s will no doubt be uber-expensive and in short supply (as will quality launch titles, save for our most excellent Full Auto 2, natch), Wii will be $200 (or so it’s rumored) and Xbox360 will have some seriously nice games. For the price of one PS3, you could pick yourself up a nice wii600.

I think the best night I had was Wednesday–I just headed out to West LA to have dinner with Sirr, Vadan, Jay and David. We ate a pretty tasty dinner at the restaurant in a strip mall (gotta love LA). It was nice to get away from the schmoozefest and just chill with the peeps.

I did get my schmooze on the next night though, making the rounds with the notorious F.O.E. He dragged me to the Gametap Party which was on the 32nd floor of the SBC building. Would have been a nice view, if the weather hadn’t been so crap. Or maybe it’s typical LA sky/smog line. Anyway, had a few drinks and then was shepherded into a cab bound for the Escapist party on Sunset. The Escapist is a cool industry rag that manages to rise above the muck and do some solid thinking/reporting without the PR-stank that usually comes with gaming journalism. Had some interesting conversations before heading out to Dodger Tedium for the Sony Party (after scoring a last-minute ticket). The party itself was fairly meh, though I had fun hanging with some work peeps. We (thankfully) arrived just after the band played (Incubus), so you could actually do some socializing. Didn’t last long before packing it in and calling it a night.

Next day was a few meetings and then managed to get on an early flight home–score.

I did actually manage to get some work done–had some pretty interesting meetings with some peeps
I’ll probably do biz with. Can’t talk about it though. šŸ˜‰

The weather was fantastic over the weekend, so I took advantage of on Saturday and and went hiking with some folks in Marin. It was actually more of a leisurely stroll from Pantoll down to Stimson Beach (including a nice bit of relaxation on the hot, yes hot!, beach. It was good to get out in teh nature after four days of asphalt and unwashed masses.

Inside_manIn the evening, took in dinner at Country Station Sushi (love that place) and a movie with the lady–Inside Man, the new Spike Lee joint. It was a pretty good movie, actually. A nice heist caper with a Lee twist. There were some annoying Lee moments (the obviously oppressed Arab and overzealous police), but there were also some funny things that gave an otherwise cliche plotline a nice splash a something different. Not to mention Clive Owen and Jodie Foster are badass.

A long weekend

…and a musical one at that!

CoachellaAbout to head down to Palm Springs to hit Coachella — the best music fesitval ever.
There I will bask in the sun and take in the sights and sounds.

Pics from last year.

 

Looking most forward to:

Yeah Yeah Yeahs – <shame>I’ve never seen them before</shame>
Joey Beltram — old school techno dj
The Like
Ladytron
Scissor Sisters
Giant Drag
Minus the Bear
Metric (my current fave these days)

There’s tons more and I hope to discover a few new faves, but those are the ones I’m most looking forward. Might be interesting to see how the decrepit Madonna shakes her thing these days. I saw her on the Like a Prayer tour a while back. I used to be a big fan, but have lost interest in her antics over the years. Depeche Mode is headlining tomorrow–never seen them.

Better_offLast night went to see Better Off Dead at Dolores Park. It was a bit cold, but it was great to be outside and see one of my favorite movies from when I was a kid. I can pretty much recite the whole movie, I’ve seen it so many times. Deborah and I arrived early for the land grab and I fetched some buritos and beers. We were joined by a bunch of folks and we sat on the grass, munched popcorn and laughed the evening away. Really glad someone has the motivation to pull something like this together. Next month is Princess Bride, another great flick.

I want my two dollars!!!!!!!!!

Ok, off to pack…

Weekend update+

I’ve finally received a jolt of motivation and I have to say it feels good. I’ve been kind of low-energy/initiative for the past few months. Some of it stems from a bit of post-Dad depression, I think. Also, I’ve been hobbling around on a bum knee for several months. I went and got an MRI which revealed that I have two small meniscal tears in my left knee. Not bad as far as knee injuries go (better than, say, a torn ACL), but still no fun to deal with. The doctor recommended a rather simple relatively non-invasive surgery (arthroscopic). That really didn’t sit so well with me, so he gave me a shot of cortizone instead, which was supposed to help with swelling. It actually did help a bunch and let me go have a great time down in Mexico with Deborah. However, after about a month, the tweak sensation came back.Yay. So now I’m seriously thinking about the surgery. I really haven’t been able to get any excercise for fear of hurting myself. As a result, I’ve felt kind of sluggy. One positive is that I’ve tried accupuncture a few times. It’s helped with the knee a bit (more pain management than anything else), but I have to say the best benefit has been stress reduction. I love them needles! Which is funny, because I used to pass out when I got shots, so I’m a bit nervous around the needles. I neglected to tell that to the accupuncturist until she had sunk about four needles into me, heh. It went fine and I definitely plan to get treatment from time to time. The treatment definitely makes me feel good afterward. Almost stoned, actually.

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Friday, Bill, Vadan and I went to a Guinness tasting in the Financial District after work. It was some semi-cheesy marketing thing that turned out to be pretty fun. Well, they were pretty generous about the beer anyway and had a small buffet of nibbles. We sat at large round tables in an oak-panelled banquet hall and listened to some guy yammer on about Guinness while we kicked back some frothy goodness. We took bets on how much/little the guy made shilling beer. It wasn’t a hard sell really–more of an infomation session. Learned a few things, like: Guinness is nitrogenated. That’s where the bubbles come into play and that’s what’s in the draft cans and bottles. Also–you are supposed to pour the cans into a glass and drink straight from the bottles. It has less calories than Corona or Heineken. The final "take away" was that I walked out with a few Guinness glasses for the home collection. Pretty fun time, all in all.

Brick_poster

Made a quick stop at Cassanova for another drink before heading out to meet Deborah on the BART. We treked to Embarcadero Cinema to meet a friend to see Brick. I had seen the trailer some time ago and remember it being interesting. Well, it was interesting up to a point, but I can’t say that I’d recommend the movie. Of course, I was a little tipsy, so that might have a bit of an effect. The movie defiinitely gets style points and some originality points–it’s a total Noir film with a modern day high school setting. The kid from 3rd Rock in the Sun (who I loved in Mysterious Skin — that’s a great film), plays a kid who tries to unravel the circumstances behind his ex-girlfriend’s death. She had fallen in with the bad crowd (gang-bangers, drug dealers, etc) and was in deep. The movie starts with him staring at her dead body face down near a drainage tunnel and then re-winds two days. The dialogue is definitely noir-ish, which makes for some humerous moments–the Vice Principle’s exchange with Brenden is particularly funny, but I felt a bit too jerked between humor and serious to really get affected by either. Again, high marks for originality, but sticking so closely to such a campy formula lost its appeal to me.
 

Saturday, I puttered around on the computer for a bit (including setting up a blog for my niece-to-be). Sister’s due in August and they already have a name: Abigail. And here’s her blog–nothing fancy. I also spent some time on MySpace. We are gearing up for a redesign of Sega.com and wanted to see what kinds of things we might be able to include on the next version of the site. The site is pretty interesting–much more flexible than Friendster. Of course, that leads to some really ugly pages, heh. But I guess the key is letting folks do what they want. Even if it does sometimes assault the eyes.

Ok, signing off for now. Going to go try to swim…

Cheerio.

Mexico Pics posted

SunsetTrying to keep updates more recent than the last ice age is tough. Work has been keeping me busy and I just don’t have the habit down of updating this thing regularly. I’ll get there. Maybe…

Anyhoo. Pics are here.

Hello? Is this thing on?

Well, it’s been a while, to put it mildly. I wasn’t even sure if I would return to this site, to be honest. I’m going to give it another try…

Where to start? Well, the triathlon has come and gone. It was really fun. Sister came in from DC to participate and we both finished. I clocked in around 2:50, which I was pretty happy about–47 in my age group and 314 overall (out of over 1000). Not too shabby for these old bones, heh.

Unfortunately, I seem to have hurt mysefl in the process. I have two small meniscal tears in my left knew, which has prevented what would surely be a most amazing snowboard season. I’ve been to the doctor and after a CAT scan, he thinks a simple surgical proceedure will do the trick. I’m not so excited at the prospect of getting surgery, especially since my friend Alissa had the surgery and regretted having it. So, I got a cortizone shot and am trying accupuncture out. I’ll comment more on that after a few more sessions.

Other stuff–saw Arctic Monkeys last week at Great American. They were actually pretty good, despite the crazy hype mobile they have been slapped upon. The main singer/guitarist dude is quite talented and has already mastered the art of looking bored.

I’ll come back with more, including pics and stuff…  Promise. Really just wanted to get that first post back in there to knock the rust off.

Ciao