I did an unthinkable thing the other day. I called up our cable TV provider, Surewest, and canceled our service. When the Customer Retention Specialist asked which competitor we would be switching to, I said "None." When he asked what our plans were for TV, I said "We don't really know right now, we're more concerned with getting bills paid off."
And then it was gone - all of my 700,000 channels in glorious High Definition precious shows tenderly secured on my DVR - gone.
And you know, at 3 days cableless, it doesn't feel so bad.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Sunday, March 13, 2011
The Dynamic Duo... through a 2-year old's eyes
Me: What'cha got there buddy?
Mu: Batman and Christopher Robin.
Me: You mean Batman & Robin?
Mu: Yea. Batman and Christopher Robin.
Who.. of course... keep the 100 Acre Woods safe from the Joker, the Riddler, and very blustery days.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Game Closet: Cargo Noir
Cargo Noir, by Days of Wonder |
Last year's release from DoW, "Mystery Express
And as far as presentation goes, "Cargo Noir" doesn't disappoint: beautiful art that is playful, vibrant, and colorful to balance out the seedy theme; large, chunky plastic coins to use to purchase contraband; weighty and colorful boat pawns; and gorgeous board that is customizable depending on the number of players (2-5).
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Father's Office: CandyShell Wrap for iPad by Speck
Speck CandyShell Wrap |
In both cases (pun deliberately intended), I've come to love the CandyShell line provided by Speck Products. Not only does the CandyShell look really good (a nice variety of color combinations for the iPhone/iPod Touch line) and feel really solid in-hand, the rubberized honeycombed interior really provides protection for the easily-scratched backs of iProducts and a level of shock-absorbtion for the the occasional low-height drop that generally only comes with ugly, wholly rubberized cases.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Game Closet: Puzzle Strike
The only serious boardgame with a Pink Box |
By the way, I love, LOVE the fact that Lady Rad can kick my butt in games.
"Puzzle Strike
I haven't played Dominion, despite it being the most popular "designer" game next to "Settlers of Catan" for two reasons: 1) the theme holds no interest for either Lady Rad or myself (medieval times, and not even the good kind of medieval times with dragons, more like the boring medieval times with the black plague); and 2) the lack of "take-that" player interaction/opponent screwage. When I hear that Dominion is a game that "anyone" can play and "it's like multiplayer solitaire," well that doesn't satisfy my or Lady Rad's bloodlust.
"Puzzle Strike's" take on deck-building, however, is nothing but "take-that." The entire goal of the game is to play a strategic series of actions against your opponent so that they are overwhelmed with attack and can't fight back. The theme is anime style, inspired by a niche 90's videogame...
So it's pretty much the antithesis of "Dominion."
Thursday, February 10, 2011
iOS and the need for Unity
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Too many i'S on the dancefloor... |
And after having used my iPad for a year for work purposes, my iPhone for several years, and my iWatch for a few months, I've come to the conclusion that Apple needs to make these devices talk to each other - and fast.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Game Closet: Survive: Escape from Atlantis!
Wish Fulfillment: Compliments of Stronghold Games |
In my mind, this game moved all on its own with boats narrowly avoiding a real whirlpool that would suck the boat down into the table, and shark fins that would dart around the board in search of chum.
So fuzzy is this memory that for years I chalked it up to imagination, it was a personal legend - A game like this simply can't exist. I must have made it up. Though I let go of the thought of physically possessing this game, that fever-dreamlike memory has stayed with me for well over 20+ years.
But one day, I stumbled across a game on BoardGameGeek that triggered this memory. It was undeniable, it wasn't a dream, this game existed and it was known as "Survive!"
Monday, February 7, 2011
People Thought 'Color Me Badd' was a Good Idea at the Time Too
Seeing Katie Couric wonder whether a phone line was needed to reach "Internet" made me think of how, in 1994, none of us had any idea what we were doing.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Want to say 'I love you?' Leave.
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Make it a Quietccino |
Lady Rad takes care of a 5 month old and a 2.5 year old every day, day in and day out. She doesn't stop caretaking, doing laundry, making meals, cleaning, etc. until about 8:30p.m. most nights, even when I pitch in to help. She is up at 5:30a.m. at the latest each morning so she can get 30 minutes of quiet time and exercise before she's on the clock for the next 14.5 hours.
So why would any compassionate husband of a woman who works this hard think that breakfast-in-bed, prepared by himself and the two kids would be what she REALLY wants for Valentine's Day?
You Spin Me Round
My home dentistry set. |
Next to my cordless screwdriver, this tool has probably been used more frequently since homeownership/parenthood than any other. Just the other day I was trying to fit some outlet covers that allow items to be plugged in, but prevent tiny hands from accessing the sockets. For whatever reason, the company didn't see fit to make the exit spaces for the cords large enough to accommodate a surge protector. Figuring I'd have to find another solution, I remembered my little rotary tool sitting in my garage. 10 minutes later, I ground a larger opening and buffed out the work to make sure all the edges were smooth.
So now I'm on a "Dremeling
Dad, I'm sorry I ever doubted your handy wisdom!
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