Today my weekly parcel from Amazon arrived via UPS. I've always thought that the Amazon/UPS package tracking feature was one of the best things ever made for the internet. There's been many a time when I went to view the tracking progress only to find that I should go look outside on the porch.
Today I was home when the UPS truck drove up, so I thought I would try to find out how long it would take the tracking information to update. My package arrived at 3:44PM. I went to the website to check the status. 3:45, still out for delivery. 3:48, the same. 3:58, still not showing up on my porch, even though I can see it on the porch!
I guess they don't have real time tracking. I checked at 5:00 and the status had been updated to delivered (at 3:44). I'm not sure how of the delay showing up was due to the data going from the truck to whatever magical place it updates, or from the magical place to the website, or the combination of that and more.
Still, any type of tracking update accurate to within 2 hours rates pretty high in my book.
Waaaay back in 1983, I had a Rocky birthday. I had gotten Rocky Super Action Boxing for the ColecoVision, the coolest part being that it used the Super Action Controller, which at the time had more buttons than anything else ever made!
Even though I was turning 14, I still liked action figures (not dolls). I still wanted to be a kid (some things never change) so I asked Mom to get me an action figure. She managed to get me a Mr T Clubber Lang figure (not doll) from Rocky 3, making it a Rocky themed birthday (I also got Michael Jackson's Thriller on cassette to play in my bargain, off-brand walkman from Sears, but that would just ruin the Rocky theme if I mentioned it).
For whatever reason, I've kept up with that Mr. T action figure since 1983. I've lost his boxing trunks along the way. I don't know how, but he has. He's managed to finagle a spare wrestling singlet from Kurt Angle, as can be seen in the classic camtoons. I had his boxing gloves for the longest time, but they've disappeared too over the past couple of years.
With the last Rocky movie coming out at Christmas, the toy marketing department decided to release figures from all the Rocky movies. In that batch was Clubber Lang. Mr. T. 24 years later, made from a different mold, but still Mr T. I think that I should get a new Mr T action figure (not doll) for my birthday this Sunday. At that point the challenge will be to see if I can keep them for another 24 years.
This showed up in my inbox (past the various filters keeping me from finding sex partners in my area and the promise of a larger penis):
Monster.com company greets you Russ Spears.
We are happy to inform you that we had succesfully upgraded our
site. Because of our system has great changes, you
have to install Monster.com certificated utility (click here) to be able
to use monster.com database. If you don’t setup this tool
until March, 1st, 2007, you will not be able to use your account
You don’t have to answer this letter - it’s just a newsletter.
Thanks for cooperation.
I wish I had been able to "click here" just to see what would have happened, but alas it was just plain old text instead of a link.
I bet this has something to do with those millions waiting for me from Nigeria.
Thanks to the bargain bin at Wal Mart and my unexplainable like of bad action movies, I now have 800 DVD titles.
I would just say "800 DVDs", but that's not true. While the majority of them are movies, I've collected a lot of multi-disc sets, especially tv shows - like my 27 years worth of Star Trek. If there were an easy way to figure out the number of hours of DVD watching I've got, it would probably be scary. Luckily, I don't have the spare time (or at least I don't want to acknowledge that I have the spare time) to figure that one out.
I've been picking up a lot of older titles lately. I think it's because I've actually been going back and watching some of the older movies I've gotten, then I get in the mood to watch something similar. I don't think this is bad - a lot of movies that may be 10 or 15 years old are still good today.
I doubt Navy Seals is one those.
Weekend Update: I just finished watching Navy Seals. Although forth the 5 bucks I spent on it, I bet it's another 3 or 5 years before I even try to watch it again. I'd forgotten how some action movies from the 80's just through random scenes in to try to get more action into the movie (case in point: Charlie Sheen & the guys are off playing golf, a tow truck starts to ferry away Charlie's car, so he hops on a bicycle, gives chase, gets into his car, and escapes from the tow truck while narrowly avoiding the 80-wheeler that was following).
Over the weekend I tried to accomplish a little organization. I like organization. I like it the way that Jerry lives to make lists. Organizing things gives me a warm fuzzy all over. That's why I browse Staples when I'm bored.
I've got all this gaming stuff that I never use, but the possibility is getting closer that it may be used. With the success of last months game night the odds are good we could have another, maybe even this month. On top of that, I've found out that both Evil Matt & Trevor The Chiro are both BattleTech players. Or maybe it's BattleMech. Or MechWarrior. Robots and heat sinks, I know that much. Nonetheless, there could be even more gaming going on. And with more players playing whatever is being played, the odds of me not losing increase!
Since I've been getting gradually better at playing Battlefield 2142 online, I decided it was time to take a break and go back to some of the the boardgame fun that helps to keep me away from the computer. It wasn't time so much to actually play anything, but more for the preparation to play - a great use of my organizational skills! First up would be my Star Wars Miniatures figures.
Jerry and I played 2 games of Star Wars miniatures 2 years ago, yet for some reason I still keep collecting the pieces. It appeals to my "collector gene" in my DNA (those are the "C"s in the "ATC..." strings. There's a good history for the game in the movies, so there's not a lot of background reading beyond the actual game mechanics. There is a large community of support for adding on things (like my favorite scenery site). So I hold out hope that it'll be played again. The problem comes in that once I convince someone to play, it'll take forever to make up the squads and then dig out all the pieces that I have stuffed into boxes. So with a deep breath I began sorting through all the figures, grouping them along the way, and storing them in boxes most people keep screws and nails in out in the garage. It took a while, and I ran out of boxes, but I managed to get it done. Now I'm ready to play. Mostly ready to play. Almost ready to play.
It's a good thing I don't have anyone talked into playing yet.
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