An actual Computer Space game at PHoF!

This really cool, future-retro looking contraption was the first arcade-based video game ever made/released circa 1971. Created by Syzygy Engineering, Computer Space was Atari’s initial entry (before they were called Atari) via Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney. I read out this in my recently acquired coffee-table book I’ll be blathering on about eventually.

It’s based upon the university game Spacewar! from the Sixties which most video gamers know about. The objectives are a bit different yet Computer Space is really a clone. Although it’s the first commercial game made, it wasn’t a big hit like Pong but it did pave the way for making dedicated arcade machines dedicated to one game instead of trying to make a cheap computer.

The Pinball Hall of Fame is incredibly lucky to get one mostly intact. Only 1300-1500 were ever manufactured in the early Seventies.

I asked one of the volunteers about theirs. They said they justify to get it as operational as possible but they’ll be falling back on emulation since the CRT is kaput; CRT-based games are also hitting a dead end as this technology is running out of spare parts.

I hope to play it upon my next visit.

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DC meets Hanna-Barbera

We’re about a year in with the four Hanna-Barbera comics being published by DC and personally I think three of them will survive another year. Meanwhile, DC decided to take a chance on having the cartoons encounter characters from the DC Universe. Each book also had a short story involving what may be next in the H-B line.

Booster Gold is currently the most familiar time-traveling superhero DC has outside of their TV show Legends of Tomorrow. Booster being a self-serving type trying to make a name in the 25th Century accidentally kills an alien prophet when he materializes in Bedrock. Now the human race is doomed and Booster has to set the events right.

The bonus feature is a new take on The Jetsons and how Rosie, their robot housemaid comes to be. Should it become a new monthly title, I’m there.

Adam Strange doesn’t get beamed to the Earth he knows but to the H-B version and to make him even more confused, he arrives in The Valley of the Dinosaurs setting. Jonny Quest and the gang rescue Adam from the clutches of FEAR agents also trapped in the Valley, hinting as to how things may end in Future Quest‘s first major story arc. Adam regains his bearings and enlists Team Quest and Birdman to find out where the Zeta Beam will hit Earth next, returning him to the Planet Rann.

The bonus feature is Top Cat being stranded in Gotham City, telling Batman his life story and how he ended up in the DC Universe (or Earth 1). Here DC and H-B are mixing up realities, a resident from an anthropomorphic universe being lost in a “real” one. Top Cat is also a bigger jerk than the Sgt. Bilko he was loosely based on in the Sixties.

Hal Jordan drifts into an unknown sector to rescue Larfleeze and is then attacked by Space Ghost. They obviously team up on a nearby planet that believes they are the only source of life in the universe. It’s cool, just predictable. The only twist is each hero having to use the other’s power sources.

The follow-up comic Ruff n’ Reddy is something I’ve never heard off. A cat and dog duo of stand-up comedians in the Fifties who form their act as revenge against others who stole their jokes and treated them badly. I don’t know how DC/H-B will make this a monthly.

The weirdest and possibly dumbest team-up turned out to be better than I anticipated. In this universe, the Banana Splits and Suicide Squad do co-exist which has me speculating they’re a separate universe unto themselves.

Anyway, the Splits are a struggling, has-been pop-music act who get arrested. Nothing too serious but Squad overseer Amanda Waller uses the four animal musicians to rescue Deadshot, Harley Quinn, Killer Croc and Katana. Seems the Squad’s current mission has gone sour and the goofy quartet is the perfect, expendable unit to make the attempt. The success then leads to the Splits updating their sound to something more akin to contemporary gangsta’ rap.

The follow-up, The Snagglepuss Chronicles, has more promise with the effeminate pink cat being a cartoony Tennessee Williams living amongst a homophobic, communist-fearing Fifties with anthropomorphic animals and humans co-existing. Of the four short features, it was my personal favorite because I still like Snagglepuss’s catchphrases.

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May is traditionally Summer Movie Season’s start!

Let’s hear it for PhotoFunia again! I thought this art was frickin’ awesome because May has been the West’s traditional kickoff month off the Summer Movie Season since like forever. Well, I’ll go out on a limb and say 1975 with the release of Jaws. My friends who are better cinema historians are free to correct this.

As for the Maggi Republic. We are set with Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 next week and I just scored our tickets to Alien Covenant. We will also be taking a more discounted approach at Alamo Drafthouse to save money given our latest timeshare deed. Popcorn meals or just appetizers. I think it will help with my weight loss too.

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Battle of the Bulge ’17

I’ve been ignoring the elephant in the virtual room lately…me. Last year, my illness really pulled off the weight to the sound of 20 pounds. The only good side effect of losing one’s appetite with occasional vomiting.

The weight came back with a vengeance for 2017. Well, that and food finally started tasting good again. If you know my family’s DNA, we’re fond of food. Hell, the 23andme.com had an update recently to tell me I’m likely to be on the right-side of the weight curve. Then the punch in the figurative stomach came via them. I should weigh around 205 for my age and height. Ugh! I’m a good 50 pounds over now. A horrible new record in my life. I should’ve known this earlier since putting on my Chucks makes me break out into a sweat.

But you love to run! Yup. Exercise does help. However, if you still eat as I’ve done for the last several months, I’m just a “fitter” fat guy. Like a real-life Hank Hill. I can’t think of anyone who’s overweight in The Walking Dead.

So after we get back from Las Vegas, Somara is going to help me out yet I have to take more charge of it.

  • No more Arby’s. I can pull that one off.
  • More water. After this thing I watched via pbs.org, I’m good because I’m not big on “sports” drinks.
  • More greens. Salad line, not calzone at work. Damn!
  • Less marbled meat, aka Whataburger and probably the chicken-based stuff at Pinballz and Tarboosh, my new afterwork obsession.
  • Less eating in general.
  • We have a basketball court at work now. I’m still pushing for making a little organized-league thing and I scored an NBA-specific ball.
  • Our house-sitting schedule is also in place until Fall. With Austin’s super humid and hot weather. I’ve got a feeling I can shed a few thousand calories from watering plants.

In honor of Operation Fatso 17, I’m making a new progression bar to tackle my long-term plan to permanently shed the 50 pounds. I know it will take some years barring something drastic like a tapeworm, middle-age mono or swallowing a balloon. If Brian Posehn can lose 60 by drinking Diet Cokes (not recommended) and walking his dog, I can pull it off and I’m six inches shorter.

Now to get my last gastronomic joys in Las Vegas by Tuesday.

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Moontower Comedyfest 2017 was great!

I’d probably be late posting this even if I weren’t in Las Vegas but our sixth annual comedy festival was an enjoyable time again. This year the Paramount Theater organization renamed the el cheapo badge “Podcast” which didn’t really mean anything. Other than not getting into Patton Oswalt’s only show, due to scheduling, I did get my money’s worth. Thursday night was a showcase featuring the Sklar Brothers, Dana Gould, some lady from SNL that just did funny voices, a great lady who made a funny outlet mall joke (I did like her!), Brian Posehn, the legendary Barry Crimmins and surprise guest Ralphie May, he’s really a fave from Houston. Friday, I saw Brian Posehn do a full set at the Parrish. The dude has lost sixty pounds and it shows. Thankfully weight-loss doesn’t affect funniness, changing one’s mindset after 9-11 does *cough* the unfunny, cranky Dennis Miller. Saturday was the second appearance of the Tinkle Twins show hosted by Dana Gould and Arden Myrin. Their guests were Eddie Peptone, The Sklar Brothers, Jake Weisman, Andy Kindler and Lisa deLarios.

Sadly, this year’s after party on Saturday night was a total bust. I saw Dana Gould finishing his dinner but I didn’t want to bug him, he was entitled to his peace. Brian Posehn walked up and then left. Had I known he was bringing back Nerd Poker, I would’ve kissed his big bald head. No other comedians I knew bothered. I’m still fine with that. They’re people and they have lives to attend to. Next year, I’m going to tough it out for the Friday night party though to rub elbows. And contrary to the advice George Carlin gives to comics, it’s a chance to let the fans talk about themselves, I want to give the comedians a chance to speak, be themselves and turn off their personas, relax, live it up a tad in Austin.

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We upgraded our timeshare again

Of course I can tell a bunch of you are just shaking your heads disapprovingly and thinking, “suckers.” Not necessarily. We got a pretty good deal to modify the deed to something larger but really the point was “points” via the overall caretaker or something. This is really Somara’s portfolio to handle in the Maggi Republic. As the Minister of Finance and Treasurer, I was able to show the numbers, forecasts and what our GDP was to make it feasible. I think in short, we use the smaller portion of the suite to exchange for either more time with the main pare we use or exchange it to other locations. Las Vegas has recovered (thanks…Obama) so the real estate is in demand and even with the Raiders relocated here, it will become a big NFL destination. Hell, more people come here to celebrate the Super Bowl than the host city. I digressed. Our Vegas property is worth more than other destinations we may wish to visit, which puts us ahead. Hawaii is probably the only place at parity. Me? Maybe a long weekend in NYC to take in a Broadway show sounds cool. Better yet, having friends come stay with us is a bigger motivation for me as we’re finally getting to do with Ethan!!!

If you’re really curious, and you have to be because real estate isn’t that interesting, write me, I can explain it better.

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New page covering my Running Badges

Last week I finally ran my 2500th mile at the gym. It was way past due compared to how long it took me to achieve the other milestones. To celebrate, I stole an idea from the gym’s exercise bikes. Every time you make it past a destination or distance, you see a little badge to celebrate the accomplishment. So I went back to my spreadsheet I’ve kept for six-plus years and started making my own. You can see them all here and in the future, they will be a menu item on the home page!

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The Cats of Tahiti Village 2017, #1

I just call him Toady #1 since the Himalayan is his boss. I’ll think of something better later.

This little gal I call Parker. She’s still skittish but loves treats.

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On Vacation!

Finally! This got put off last year for work reasons and now we’re underway! We may actually have two vacations this year to make up for the crappiness of 2016.

What wonders will we encounter in Las Vegas? No idea nor do I care. As soon as we’re in our timeshare setup, I will want a nice nap and then hitting a casino to enjoy my initial victory in video poker against Somara.

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I saved the Earth for 500 tickets!

If you’ve been to Pinballz and possibly a Dave & Busters, there’s a redemption (aka ticket) game based upon the original Space Invaders from the late Seventies. Besides being rewarded tickets, the game has a few extra twists. I usually do pretty decently, earning around 30 or more tickets every time I play. On this evening, I managed to score over 27,000 points which results in 500 tickets toward prizes. I only wish I got to put in my initials but you need a really super high score, like 40,000 to qualify.

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Drive-by Truckers

Caught this band a couple weeks ago at Stubb’s. (Yes, I know, I’m running behind with my stories/events but I’m pre-occupied with Las Vegas and other events.)

Pretty good-sized crowd. As for me, I started checking out their material through former member Jason Isbell who I stumbled upon through a Guided By Voices tribute and Marc Maron interview. Curiosity into the Truckers grew stronger through primary singer/writer Patterson Hood’s time with Maron and his contribution to a Replacements tribute.

For the uninformed, what do the Drive-By Truckers sound like? I’d say just plain Rock/Pop with the singers having stronger (American) Southern accents.  They cover all kinds of topics too, it’s not redneck stuff you’d expect from Skynyrd or worse. Their Austin set list is here. I couldn’t stay to the end because I didn’t want to miss the train home. I did catch their covers of the Ramones and John Lennon. They’re pretty energetic live.

I’d recommend them if you like the Mavericks, Steve Earle and/or Dwight Yoakum.

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2500 Miles!

I’m making badges for all my running accomplishments but today I passed the 2500-mile barrier. Overall I am behind schedule thanks to a couple weak years in which I had jelly legs and stomach issues preventing me from adding to the grand total. A major goal for 2017 is to be running with a vengeance.

Next badge will be celebrating the destination I’m closing in on, Nova Scotia.

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Science prevailed over Big Jesus, Chapter ???

The State Board of Education, which has a noisy contingent of Factually-Challenged types (aka, Willfully Ignorant “Christians”), have taken a step forward on future Science books for Texas high schools. For over 30 years the creationists have demanded unnecessary skeptical language regarding the Theory of Evolution. About a decade ago they tried to pull one over by demanding students to “look at all sides” of this so-called debate (there isn’t one). If there’s not Darwin’s pretty accurate Evolution, what else then? Obviously the nonsense of the world/universe only being 6000 years old and dinosaurs hung out with people. The weasel-based language also opens up the argument involving the Flying Spaghetti Monster but we know Creationists lose their shit when prove FMS is as viable as the book of Genesis.

Personally, I think the only way to convince Republicans to choose reality is by pointing out the economic consequences of giving into their bat-shit base. Texas would be overlooked bio-tech given its high school graduates being morons in Biology. It’s happening via the Texas House with our version of the Bathroom Bill. House Speaker Joe Strauss thinks such a law is pointless, however, he represents a part of San Antonio which will be hosting next year’s NCAA tournament stuff.

I’m going to enjoy this little victory for Science. Now the fight will continue in Social Studies as these same idiots try to canonize Reagan and Phyllis Schlafly and that chattel slavery in the Deep South “wasn’t all so bad.”

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Welcome Ziggy

That’s the name he goes by, he does have a real name, Baldwin. He arrived a little early, about a week, but his birthday is April 5. So I need to put down a fin on five at a nice casino, see if it results in a good omen.

Ziggy’s parents are getting used to their new duties and I look forward to meeting the little dude. The theme for him was elephants, good thing Terra Toys and Playmobil were able to oblige on the great animals.

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This One Summer

Every Summer, Rose and her parents spend a few weeks at their vacation home near Awago Beach. Here Rose hangs out with her Summer friend Windy, unwinds with her parents and soaks in the natural beauty surrounding her. This trip is somewhat monumental because it will be the last time Rose visits as a “child.” Rose’s mother, Alice, is unfortunately being a pill for mysterious reasons.

The book mainly follows Rose around as she has numerous conversations with Windy while they go swimming, watch horror movies, discuss school, other Summer camps, etc. The Tamaki Cousins do a great job capturing the topics and tones of adolescents, ergo, Summer passes the Bechdel Test which I knew it would. Girls, or pre-teens in their case, talk about many things other than boys. At their age, boys are starting to become less “icky” while they’re undergoing the awkward transition into womanhood. This is illustrated through Rose’s crush on the older boy who works at the convenience store. He’s a local and Windy likes calling him “the Dud” since most Awago residents are small-town yokels with no future. I think Windy does this out of jealousy too. Rose is over a year older than her and she doesn’t want to lose their friendship to a boy, especially to someone deemed a loser in the eyes of Toronto residents.

I highly recommend reading this graphic novel. It’s appropriate for adolescents and/or tweeners too. Trust me, the girls discuss topics your children are well-versed in unless they’ve been raised in a cave. It’s also a compelling story for adults. Summer isn’t a rapid-fire series of events, it flows more like an extended vacation at a resort away from a metropolis; meandering, easy-going and laid back. The Tamakis do an excellent job on Rose and Windy. To me, they reminded me of an amalgamation of girls I knew growing up in grade school. It’s no wonder Summer won a couple awards in YA literature.

If you live near me, I’ll gladly loan it to you. Elsewhere, The One Summer has my money-back guarantee. Should you not like it, I will buy your copy off you.

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