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July 28, 2008
Rampant Speculation
Well, at least you're not blogging about WoW for a change.
At midnight this morning, Cryptic Studios finally unveiled that their next project was going to be the resurrected Star Trek Online MMORPG.  If you've been paying attention at all to the buzz in the last few months this news really did not come as much of a shock, but it was really nice to see it finally made official and see some actual renderings from the game.  The forums there are already buzzing with activity, and despite the fact that the game is not even in Alpha yet there are already folks on their forums recruiting for alliances.
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July 24, 2008
Bragging Rights
Two work related posts in a row? You'd think they pay you to blog...oh, wait...what's the time stamp on this?
I really try not to make too much of a habit of talking about where I work here in the old blog.  As a general rule it's really not a good idea, because once you've associated your job with your online presence you kind of run the risk of getting in trouble at said job if something about your online presence irks a fellow employee or customer.

Of course, the easy solution to that is never doing anything online that would get you in trouble with your job.  With as connected as things are getting these days it's a really good habit to get in to anyway.  More and more companies are looking at places like MySpace to see if you have any half-naked pictures of yourself doing questionable things with farm animals before they hire you, so it's really not a good idea to have that stuff out there to begin with. 

And really, what did that chicken ever do to you anyway?
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July 22, 2008
Return On Assets And You
Dude...you want some wine with all that cheese?
Finally!  You've waited!  You've anticipated!  You've dreamed!  Now you can see the stunning epic...RETURN ON ASSETS AND YOU!
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July 18, 2008
A False Sense of Accomplisment
How Acheivements could lead to a lack of quality in video games
One of the things that struck me was interesting when I first started playing City of Heroes shortly after it launched was the badge system.  I'd been playing Everquest for several years, and Badges were an interesting twist on the standard "kill monsters, get experience and loot" reward system.  Essentially a Badge was something you could earn by exploring a certain area, defeating a set number of foes, completing a mission, or other similar in game accomplishments.  You didn't get any real benefit from having a badge in the way of character advancement or game play (although I believe that  a few of them may have unlocked different costume options), and there wasn't any real "point" to them other than to say "I've earned this badge."
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July 14, 2008
"My Biggest Regret"
When he needed me the most I was powerless to help him.
The following video just came across my Boing Boing feed.  I think it's achingly beautiful, in the same way that Post Secret is. 
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July 12, 2008
Adventures in Console Fitness
You know they have these amazing new things called "gyms," right?
I've been on my latest physical activity stint since just after Christmas in 2006.  I exercised during my first big weight loss push (when I went from 419.2 pounds down to 232), but all I did during that period was walk 2 miles every day.
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July 10, 2008
Feed Update
I'm too tired and cranky to be snarky at you right now. Consider yourself snarked.
I have updated the Live Journal feed so that it will recognize excerpts when I use them and link the articles accordingly.  There is no need to update the current feed or for you to add another one.
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What have I gotten myself in to?
Quit yer bitchin'. You're overpaid as it is. Earn it for a change.
Yesterday morning I spent several hours being filmed for an in-house training movie.  I have two roles in this short film.  The first is "Mr. TME," who is the "hero" of the movie.  TME stands for Total Member Experience, which is our company philosophy on how we treat our members.  The other role I'm playing is "Mr. TNT," the bad example of customer service.  Mr. TNT has a handlebar mustache.  This is why I had to shave my beard and goatee.

The movie is being done in the style of a 1950's educational film, and what I've seen so far is pretty cool.  I'm really hoping to get permission to post it here when it's complete.

I just got an email from someone over in Marketing, though, that made me wonder if my humiliation was going to extend far beyond this little film.

"I just saw the Mr. TME poster down in the print shop."

Er...ummm....

What?
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July 08, 2008
I think Herman Melville was a little bit gay.
You're a dirty pervert, you know that?
I just stumbled upon the following while reading Moby Dick on my Kindle.

Squeeze!  squeeze!  squeeze! all the morning long; I squeezed that sperm until I myself almost melted into it; I squeezed that sperm until a strange sort of insanity came over me; and I found myself unwittingly squeezing my co-laborers' hands into it, mistaking their hands for the gentle globules.  Such an abounding, affectionate, friendly loving feeling did this avocation beget; that at last I was continually squeezing their hands, and looking up into their eyes sentimentally; as much as to say, --Oh!  my dear fellow beings, why should we longer cherish any social acerbities, or know the slightest ill-humor or envy!  Come; let us squeeze hands all round; nay, let us squeeze ourselves into each other; let us squeeze ourselves universally into the very milk and sperm of kindness.

Would that I could keep squeezing that sperm forever!


At this point the fact that my Uncle claims this to be his favorite book bothers me greatly.
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Michael's Totally Awesome Campaign of Awesomeness
Dude...Another post inspired by Ross? Why don't you title this blog "I am Ross' bitch?"
On his way back from a wild and crazy weekend in...er...Ohio...our old friend Ross asked the following question on his twitter feed -

If you were starting a new RPG campaign, where would you start?

I asked him what system he was referring to and his response was "I don't believe the system should matter."  I've decided to rise to the challenge of that question, and thus I present to you Michael's Totally Awesome Campaign of Awesomeness.*
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July 07, 2008
What's it all about?
He's gonna talk about that stupid game again, isn't he?
Is it just me, or do my subtitles seem to be developing a personality of their own? It's like I have this acerbic little side commentator who gleefully deflates anything I'm about to write before it's even written.

Wonderful. I'm developing a split personality in my old age.

If the next bit of code works the way I think it will I've already contradicted what I said in my "last" Live Journal post and used the equivalent of a cut-tag. Hooray flip-flopping!
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July 06, 2008
Restless
But it isn't 20 years ago, ya old bastard.
I feeling kind of restless.  Antsy.  Don't want to go to bed.  Don't want to play World of Warcraft.  Don't have any money to go anywhere.

If it was 20 years ago it's the kind of night where I'd go pick up Beau and take him out to the beach to sit for a few hours smoking.  It's not, though, and while I could go do so by myself (Krys is in bed already) I have to take into account that I am dead broke until Friday and gas is now four bucks a gallon.

So instead I think I'll transfer Picasso at the Lapin Agile to my Kindle and go read for a bit.
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July 05, 2008
Welcome
Oh look. It's just another place where he spews a bunch of pointless crap about his life
Thank you for visiting my new domain and blog.  I hope you enjoy what you find here.  There's a whole slew of neat features that this new setup has enabled me to integrate and I think you may enjoy some of them as well.  If you're REALLY interested in my writing you can register on the site and get email alerts whenever I make a new post.  How cool is that?

Not that I really expect many of you to DO it, but the option is there.

Anonymous commenting is enabled on the site, so you don't have to register if you want to leave a comment.  If you like what you see, please let me know!  There's going to be some additional changes in the format over the coming weeks, but I went ahead and went live because I wanted to shift to writing her full time and stop using Live Journal.

Thank you again!  I hope you stick around.
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July 03, 2008
White Trash Dinners
"But really...Sometimes you're a little bit ghetto"
Tonight's dinner consisted of -

The best part?  Standing over the sink and soppin' up the drippings from the pan with a slice of Nature's Own Double Fiber Wheat Bread.

Ok, I think that last part may have saved us from the trailer park anyway.
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Audtioning Sucks
Or...Why Actors Are Angsty, Emotional, Wrecks
I am an ensemble member of the Jobsite Theater, and have been since the program came into existence in 2005.  What this means, in a nutshell, is that I do not have to attend the annual general auditions that they hold for the public.  They are aware of what I am capable of doing and when it comes time to cast the shows for an upcoming season they do not need to see a monologue from me to determine whether or not I have any talent.  I do, however, have to go to the call backs for specific shows if a director feels that I might fit for a role.

If you've never been through an audition process I can honestly say you aren't missing much.  In all the experiences I've had in my life, I can honestly say that the emotional roller coaster that happens during the casting process is right up there as being one of the most grueling.  You may perhaps think I'm exaggerating, but consider the following - If you're working with a company that you've worked with in the past chances are that you know most of the competition.  In my case, this means I end up reading against a bunch of men who I think are insanely talented AND who I happen to like quite a bit.  You want to talk about conflicted emotions?  You may want a part really badly,  but chances are that your peers want that same part.  In order for you to get it you have to beat out those folks.  They have to "fail" where you succeed.  You stand there, smiling and chatting like friends should but inside you're wondering if this is the person who the director is going to choose over you.  It's gut wrenching. 

Along the same vein, you usually know and (again) consider the director to be a friend.  Do you have any idea how hard it is NOT to take it personally when you're "rejected" for a part by someone you consider to be a friend?  You can sit there and rationalize and say that you just weren't what they were looking for all you want, but in the end it still feels like a kick to the gut.

It's even worse when someone at the audition is considered a favorite by the local media.  An actor who has won a "Best of the Bay" award or who is frequently cited as being someone to catch in the area before they move on to "bigger and better" things.  When you see someone like this at an audition and they are reading for a part that you want the temptation to just pack it in is insanely powerful. 

So, ok.  You make it through that night.  As soon as you get in the car to head home you start trying to figure out who got a part.  Sometimes it's pretty obvious, to be honest.  Generally speaking you can bank that if one actor reads for the same part multiple times and hardly anyone else reads it said actor has the part.  This is by no means a hard and fast rule, of course, but I've seen it play out this way more often than not.  If you have any doubt, though, you start watching your email or checking your phone constantly waiting for some kind of word as to how you fared in the process.  Depending on the director or size of the cast this process can take weeks.  The longer you wait the more time you spend convincing yourself that you didn't get the part and the more you dread the email you know is coming.  The "Thank you so much for you're time.  You're wonderfully talented but we have our cast" email.  There have been a few occasions when I've convinced myself so thoroughly that I was getting one of those emails that I've been literally shocked to get one in which I was offered a part.

If you do get that rejection notice, though, it begins yet another period of emotional trauma.  If you're anything like me it does, anyway.  You flagellate yourself with self-depreciating comments like "I'm not talented enough," "I'm too fat," "I'm too ugly,"  and other teenage level emotional suicide bombs.  You being to wonder if you're really all that good or if, in the shows you've been cast in, you're just the only person they could get.  This usually lasts all the way until you actually see the production, at which point you generally have to admit that the person who was cast was really the person who was right for the job.

Which, in the end, is the only truth there is in this.  As an actor, you are not perfect for every role.  You may think you are (...may?  who the hell am I kidding?  Actors are some seriously egotistical bastards...generally speaking it's why we act in the first place), and you may even be right, but you're never going to get every part you go out for.  It's a hard, depressing reality to face but there it is.  It sucks, and every year we put ourselves through it.  Not because we're gluttons for punishment, but because it's something we're driven to do. 

And because, frankly, we're a little bit crazy.

Wouldn't you have to be to go through something like this?
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Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue
This is the new blog. Same as the old blog.
And so it goes.  I'm moving on from Live Journal.  As of this point I'm not making a huge public announcement about it because I'm still working on getting the site the way I want it. 

Onward and upward.
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