The 2007 Ford Mustang has a base price of $19,995.
The Ford Racing Arcade Game - Twin Unit from Amazon is normally $21,848.85, but is currently on sale for $18,999.00.
When did an arcade driving game suddenly cost the same as the car you're driving in the game?
I've gotten to the point to where I do most of my non-food related shopping online. For books, music, dvd, etc, I now turn to the internet instead of going out to my local Best Buy, CompUSA, etc. For most of my day-to-day needs I go off to Wal-Mart and take advantage of their guaranteed low prices. The two things I still venture to local vendors for are comics (for which I have 2 stores and an occasional Books a Million) and magazines.
It's with the comics and books that I've become annoyed lately.
Comics and books are historically the domain of the socially inadept nerd. It's not as bad now as it was back in the 80's (and before), but you have to beware of your unexpected nerd encounters when in the marketplace of comics and books.
Encounter #1: I was at my local Barnes & Noble on Christmas Eve morning (9:00 AM) to purchase a magazine. It wasn't crowded, they had the magazine I was looking for, so I was hoping to go in, grab the magazine, pay for it, and leave. I had reached the "pay for it" phase before things started to fall apart. After declining the chance to buy into their discount club and learning what my total would be, the cashier noticed my credit card had an eBay logo on it. She then went on to tell me how she had bought bags of shark teeth on eBay which she had then turned into gifts for various relatives. That's the short version. The real life version lasted well past my card had been accepted, I had signed, my magazine had been bagged, and I had been looking to the far away exit like a caged beast for a couple of minutes. I felt bad for the guy who had started browsing in the calendar section while waiting his turn to come ask the clerk a question.
I should have just left when I got my bag of merchandise, but I felt it would be rude to leave when someone was talking to me. Damn my upbringing!
Encounter #2: I had ventured to my local comic book emporium to get some quality reading material for when I'm feeling regular - don't work too hard on that visual image. When I got there, 2 of the customers were over by the card game section talking about Magic the Gathering or Pokemon or something. Customer #1 was explaining everything to Customer #2. Customer #2 had that caged beast look when I saw him. While Customer #1 continued explaining things, Customer #2 asked the owner if Customer #1 worked there, because he was doing a good job of talking him (Customer #1) into buying all sorts of things. At this point Customer #1 pointed out that he just hangs out at the comic store and is not a paid employee.
I then realize that Customer #1 is a type commonly found in comic stores. He knows the depth of rules and details for certain things (in this case, card games) and enjoys going on and sharing the depth of said knowledge, usually well past the point of anyone else caring. My problem was there were some Star Wars Miniatures gaming whatnot I wanted to look at over by the card games, and I would have to go over by Customer #1 to look. Usually when getting close to someone like Customer #1 they sense your presence and then aim their knowledge toward you.
Customers #1 and #2 wandered over to another section of gaming goods and I saw my chance to go look at the Star Wars booty. Unfortunately, they quickly returned. I placed the box of miniatures I was looking at back on the shelf and tried to slide by ninja-like. I had made it past them when I felt a hand on my arm. It was Customer #1. "Excuse me, I saw you looking at the Starship Battles game, have you played it?" Crap. I hesitantly told him I had, and then he asked if it was similar to the Star Wars miniatures game. The conversation then took a quick turn to Magic and Pokemon, where Customer #2 and I took turns looking at the cash register for a chance to escape. 10 minutes later I managed to check out as Customer #1 went off to look for a Star Wars graphic novel that he was pretty sure I would be interested in.
There has to be a polite, socially acceptable way to get out of conversations that you're not only not interested in, but not really even taking part in other than being the brick wall the other person is talking to.
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So, it's a new year. Time to reflect on the old year, decide what was done wrong, and then make resolutions on how to fix it in the upcoming year. Let's see how last years highs and lows went:
2006
Overall, I would say that wasn't a bad year. Losing my job wasn't good, but thanks to forewarning and some saved up vacation time it wasn't too traumatic. I now need a plan for this year:
2007
I've got another project that I was meaning to do over the holidays, but it managed to get put off mainly due to illness. It's time to revamp this website. It's almost an annual update, but there are some behind the scenes changes I need to make, just to keep some of those aforementioned "mad web skillz" mad. Part of me still programs web pages to work on the lowest common denominator of web browser. It's time to change some of those practices. I need to use more CSS and rely less on HTML table layout - hopefully improving the speed with which pages render. I've been playing around with Flash and would like to integrate that into this site, just as an excuse to practice my Flash programming if nothing else. Then there's the ideal of moving to real object oriented code in PHP5....
See, most people make their resolutions on New Years Day. I put a couple of days of thought into it first! I, obviously, am an idiot.
Welcome to the interim of holiday time between the end of '06 and the start of '07.
There's a lot going on, but none of it noteworthy enough to be of interest ot anyone besides me, so with that in mind I'll stave off any more blogging until next week/year!
Wednesday nite I had a playdate over at Matt's.
Not the type of thing you expect to hear from someone who's 37, is it?
Matt, my Monday night wrestling-watching buddy, is one of the two people I know who own an XBox Three Hundred and Sixty. Some have been amazed that I don't own one, but I put off buying a new game console until there is at least 1 wrestling game and a handful of decent driving games. Although the 360 has had some good driving games, the wrestling game, Smackdown vs Raw 2007, didn't come out until recently. Matt had downloaded the demo a couple of weeks ago, and it had become standard that we fought each other a time or two after Raw would go off on Monday nights. We had enough fun that Matt HAD to get the game. Wednesday nite I got the call that it was time to venture outside of the demo and into the full game against each other. Cans of whoop ass needed to be opened!
Once at Matt's we would pick random wrestlers along with random match types and wage battle in the squared circle. It's been a while since Matt's played a wrestling game, while I've been playing them non-stop for the past decade. The control schemes change a little over the years, but I evidently have a system regardless of the game. Although Matt had already had the game and been playing for a couple of nights, I could still kick ass at will. I guess it helps that I don't have a real life sometimes...
After playing against each other a few times, Matt and I finally teamed with each other and started fighting the computer. We selected D-X as our team (with me playing as HHH and Matt as HBK). At this point we started having waaaaay too much fun. We would take turns beating down the AI team while the other would do the D-X taunts. Being us, we vocalized the taunts while playing. A lot. I would intentionally interrupt Matt's pins against the downed opponent just so we could keep taunting.
So now there's a wrestling game and some driving game for the XBox Three Hundred and Sixty. Even though I've decided not to get one for X-mas, my birthday is just a couple of months away....
As always, correct spelling is optional in any blog entry. Keep in mind that any links more than a year old may not be active, especially the ones pointing back to Russellmania (I like to move things around!).
Tags have been added to posts back to 2005. There may be an occasional old blog that gets added to the tag list, but in reality what could be noteworthy from that far back?
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