Over the weekend I goofed off more than I should have (my garage cleaning chore is only about halfway finished). Part of my goofing was spent playing some games, one of which was Def Jam: Fight for NY. Much like the precursor to this game, I suck at it. My butt got kicked all over the place.
Although I seem to suck at it, I did like this game a little better than the first. This one lets you create your fighter, although not as detailed as the Smackdown series Create-A-Wrestler. You also pick yopur style of fighting, and then spend points later learning new moves, or even a new style. But I still get KO'ed in the first couple of fights. Every time. Now I know why I tend to stick with driving games.
Being in that I've been in a video game mood lately, I picked up a requisite driving game. Hey, I've been playing football just to mix things up, but I can't give up wrestling and driving cold turkey! But maybe I should have tried the cold turkey thing.
Test Drive: Eve of Destruction is the latest addition to the Test Drive franchise, which has never been quite up to the par set by the Need For Speed series. The latest incarnation has you taking the role of Billy Bob Joe Bumpkis (or something similar) out in the sticks as you try to make your way to fame and fortune racing in demolition derby type races. Although it sounds to me like a good concept - who doesn't like wrecking cars - the game just doesn't pull it off well. Maybe I just haven't progressed far enough to get the cool cars, but so far I slide around in underpowered Pacers and bump into other cars. Sometimes I get points for hitting the other cars, sometimes I don't.
I think I should have gotten Jerry's surprise find for himself, Burnout 3, the first driving game without guns that Jerry seems to actually like!
I've been working in Research Park for off and on for almost 5 years (it's taken 4 companies, but it's still around 5 years worth of time). I have a pretty standard route as far as driving to work. Every once in a while I'll mix it up a little, but driving 20 miles to work will do that to you.
Most of the time I drive up Hwy 72 to Point A (see pretty map). From there I take right and go through Research Park to the Bradford intersection at Point C. From there I continue on to the office, not shown on the map for highly classified security reasons. Sometimes I'll go from Point A to Point B, coming in using the overpass at Bradford. I timed it once, and it takes the same amount of time regardless of which route is taken. Research Park is shorter distance wise, but has 2 extra lights and a 35 mph speed limit.
The past couple of weeks, I've been confused by a group of people taking a route that makes no sense to me. They follow my route from Point A to Point C through Research Park, but they then turn onto Bradford, continuing at least to Point D. Who are these people? Why are they taking the longer (time) route? Are they stupid? Do they not know where the roads go?
It's not just 1 or 2 cars. Everyday I see at least a trio of cars that have been behind me since turning into Research Park peel into the turn lane at Bradford. I'm tempted to follow them one morning to see where they go. Maybe then it will make some sense. Until then, it's all insanity to me.
He's back! My favorite Japanese auctioneer on eBay once again brightens my day as he offers another Space 1999 auction. The wording is exactly the same as the first auction I saw from him a couple of months ago.
Ah, the joy of language screwed up by an automated translator. I appreciated him.
This is the day nerd children from '77 have been waiting for. Today is the much awaited day that the original Star Wars trilogy is released on DVD. Obviously, nerd children from '77 don't have a lot to do from day to day.
Price wise the main places I purchase movies from seem to be pricing the set similarly:
I'll probably pay the extra buck at Best Buy just to avoid the wait from buying at Amazon and the lines at Wal-Mart.
Car Car Truck Update!
While coming in to work after getting my legally required car tag sticker for the year, I was driving down the interstate and saw a convoy heading north. It was an amalgamation of trucks. Power company trucks, pickup trucks, wide load trucks. They were all travelling together, nary a car between them. A quick count and I saw that there were 14 of them between cars. This tops the previous record of 11 trucks in a row! A new world record!
I've got to figure out how to get this recognized in the next Olympics.
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