Saturday, February 28, 2009

C'on ride the bus



It is appropriate that this is post 27. A breakdown in percentage of the 55 people who I have ridden with, driven, or convoyed with to Marscon the previous 5 years or are expected to join me next weekend. Yes, people who have ridden with me multiple times and are counted multiple times from where they lived at that time.

With me enjoying Marscon in Bloomington, MN next weekend, I won't be posting.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

5% update



I decided to vow to lose 5 percent of my Jan 2nd weight by Marscon which is less than two weeks away. Weighing at 271.5 leaves me 1.7 lbs away. As expected, three parties and the awesome food there created the bumps in the chart. I do admit that in February I have not been as strict in watching everything I eat so along with my body adjusting to the changed intake, the loss has been slower if not stagnant.

With 10 days until my last weigh in, I definitely need to be smart to get to my 269.8 goal.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Video gaming



This chart was composed from what I currently own plus looking at a couple of web sites which showed titles and my memory. Though I have rented other games, I decided to not include them unless I beat the game or rented it more than once.

Sports simulation - games that are designed to play like the sport (Madden football collection)

FPS - First person shooters, where you play a character and your view is designed to be from your character's eyes. (Doom, James Bond games)

TPS - Third person shooters, where you view the character that you play. (Grand Theft Auto, Twisted Metal)

Embellished sports games - A sports game where players have unusual abilities (NBA jam or my favorite Mutant League Football)

Racing games - Driving game where the goal is to win a race (Need For Speed, Rush, NASCAR games; even though NASCAR is a sport, I decided to include those games with other driving games)

Driving games - Driving game where the goal is not winning a race. (Crazy Taxi)

Cart game - Driving race game where characters pick up weapons to use either to help their vehicle or hurt others (Mario Cart)

Emulators - Games which contain collections of either classic arcade games (Midway, Namco) or classic console games (Atart 2600)

Music - Where players either dance or play an instrument shaped controller to music (Guitar Hero, Rock Band)

RPG - Role playing game - Where you control a group of people in a quest by telling them who and how to attack, heal or cast their spells. (Final Fantasy)

Misc - Games that I only had one from a category (Worms)

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Cartoon time

At work during the week, I went to someone's desk and was surprised to see my blog on the computer. When asking, the person did not understand the origin of the cartoon image on my profile. Thinking about it, I decided to post and explain the ones of me and my family:



This is one of my wife and I through a program that makes the person into a South Park Character. Yes, I look like the over caffeinated Tweek wearing glasses and Kenny's football jersey.



These and the rest of them are drawn by the great Luke Ski. After he drew a bunch of them for my best friend Carrie Dahlby, I said there was no way he could make me look good in that form. He showed me how talented he is. These are drawing of me as a member of CTU (from the tv show 24) and Arthur Dent (from The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy) followed by me under Scrabble letters and one describing my internet radio show.



These are both renditions of the van I drive to the Marscon sci-fi convention held in Bloomington, MN the first week of March. The second one has been made into a t shirt after Blasted Bill Putt colorized a black and white drawing Luke Ski made.



At Marscon 2008, I was looking at the merchandise table stating I have all these CDs when I saw this new one by the great Luke Ski. Luke said he wished he could have seen my face when I saw this cover. I was laughing so hard after seeing it I could barely stand.



The first part is on the back cover of the CD and for some reason the one of me storming away is the one people at my work state looks the most realistic. Below that is a drawing of the Mall Santa song performed with Carrie Dahlby and my wife and daughter and a poster made for the song Sleep Walking Zombies which my daughter did with her.

Luke Ski works at the Key Lime Cove indoor waterpark near Great America doing caricatures on many weekends. He also works freelance. His site is http://www.artbylukeski.com/

Saturday, January 31, 2009

It's only a game



Those four words. Right now I wish I could get $5 for every time my father told me that as I was involved with either playing or watching a sporting event. A couple of years ago annoyed that the Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving game had a country singer performing on the field at halftime, I said that. The reaction from my father half asleep in the chair was the quickest he moved in the last ten years.

FYI, my rant filter has been turned off. Sorry.

Having recently discovered that I have most of the symptoms of a person who has a social disorder called Aspergers syndrome I have tried to pay more attention to how I appear when speaking to others. Having had the tendency to look away, stand at an angle to the person I am speaking towards and not standing straight for many years, it has not been easy to change. Like losing weight, many years of bad habits can not be overcome in a month.

One of the symptoms is an over abundant knowledge of specific topics. The Super Bowl and football are right at the top. Except for XVIII where I was working at a bowling alley score keeping for a 9 month long tournament, I have seen and vividly remember every game since VI. Thanks to books, magazines, and now the internet, I am basically an encyclopedia of Super Bowl history and whenever something happens in the game, I usually state a fact before it is mentioned in the broadcast.

In Super Bowl XIX, the Miami Dolphins, led by Dan Marino who had his best season, traveled to the San Francisco area to play the San Francisco 49ers, led by Joe Montana, at Stanford Stadium in Palo Alto, CA. After watching the university of Miami win an NCAA football title in its home field the previous year, I was not happy. My father stated since the 49ers do not play home games there, I can't call it a home game for them. My reply, "If an earthquake make Candlestick Park unusable, the 49ers would play there." In October 1989, 5 seasons later, the earthquake that delayed the 1989 World Series forced the 49ers to host the New England Patriots at Stanford Stadium as Candlestick park was repaired. Note: 49ers head coach Bill Walsh stated that Super Bowl XIX felt like a home game to the team.

It became very apparent in the first half that the same defense which overcame starting QB David Woodley to get the Dolphins in Super Bowl XVII was not the same one as it failed to do much to halt the 49ers. However, the Dolphins thanks to a late first half drive and a turnover on the following kickoff regained momentum scoring twice in the final minute of the first half.

Then came the long, boring halftime show. Both teams came out flat in the second half and the 49ers won. Would a 15 minute halftime made a difference? Not sure but I would have liked to see that.

Yes, I long for nostalgia in sports. Though I can understand why rules need to be created for safety and to improve the game, I would still prefer a Super Bowl played in the afternoon rather than early evening so the game does not end at 9 PM and a marching band on the field (like the one from the University of Michigan for Super Bowl VII) instead of an overdone show featuring an old time music performer. No I did not find Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction worth watching. I was hoping that it would eliminate that type of future show. It only changed the type of act on stage. Will it be Bob Seager for XLIV?

I have been asked what would make me watch a Super Bowl half time performance instead of watching something on another channel, turning the tv off, going outside or playing a video game sometimes missing a good portion of the third quarter. Easy, someone I have a picture with. Penn and Teller did a magic trick as part of the Super Bowl XXXVII pre and post game show (where they put a note stating Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21, Dexter Jackson MVP in a tube they suspended before the game and opened afterward) but I doubt they would ever be considered halftime worthy. Weird Al? That is another story for another post.

What do I think will happen in the game? After the officiating crew in Super Bowl XL made bad calls handing the title to retiring Jerome Bettis and Pittsburgh, I have rooted against the Steelers the past few years. Going into the playoffs, I stated that the top two teams in the AFC south, Tennessee and Indianapolis, and north, Pittsburgh and Baltimore along with New England who did not make the playoffs are better than every NFC team going into them (after the New York Giants er their top wide receiver shot themselves in the leg). Since the Arizona head coach is a former Pittsburgh coach, he knows their offense well and it showed in 2007 when Arizona beat Pittsburgh.

I will be watching the game hoping the outcome will be decided by those in white with black and gold and red with white instead of those wearing black and white stripes. I think it will be a closer game than anticipated Pittsburgh winning 27-23.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Started to catch a cold yesterday. Got worse Saturday morning. Not really up to making a chart at this time. If I feel better I will put one up.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

2 down, three to go



I have lost over six pounds since Jan 2. Eight more by March 3 to make the five percent loss I pledged to make.

I have been recording my daily calorie intake to make sure my total stays between 2500 and 2700. Over last weekend I realized that when I consume calories at home is vastly different than while at work. Duh.