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Jan. 29th, 2009 @ 09:25 pm Return of the curse of the secound cousin of "I live!" MwahahaHAHA!
Once again I have been putting off updating Livejournal.

In matter of fact I have even been putting off reading LJ. I've been letting it fall by the wayside. Is it because I've had this LJ around for so long? Am I getting bored of it?

Anyway, a bunch of miscellaneous thoughts from the past few months:

* In the final showing of BAS for 2008, I saw three anime downer endings, in rapid succession. First was Tower of Druaga, which was great fun up until the last five minutes (except for Ahmey *bawl*), and then we got both a downer-ending and a setting-up-for-the-sequel non-ending.

* Then there was Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, which was also somewhat of a downer ending, which seemed a little out-of-place in a series all about kicking logic and sense and reason out the door.

* Then there was Code Geass R2, which I swore I would never watch any more of after episode 14. It was the end of a long day and I was morbidly curious as to how the whole thing ended. We saw the final culmination of Lelouch's plans, and, yes, it was somewhat of a downer as well.

* What's with Gurren Lagann occasionally deciding to get all logical and sensible and reasonable? (For example the whole deal with the moon.) It seems a little out-of-place.

* Saw a lot of Basilisk recently. I won't bother watching all of it. I know how it ends and the ending doesn't seem all that interesting, but some of the stuff in the middle is fun. Weirdly, I like Kasumi Gyoubu a lot. He has a nifty power, that actually lets him sneak around unseen (usually important for a ninja). It does means he goes around nekkid a lot, though.

* My travels and efforts in the World of Warcraft continue. I don't know if I mentioned that I got the recent expansion pack. Well I did and playing my level 70 druid was much more interesting again, because suddenly she had a whole lot of new things to do. Fairly recently, she made it to level 80, the new maximum level, and rapidly got boring again.

* I also have a Horde-sied Tauren druid, because, dammit, I'm going to level up a Horde character no matter what I do. He's at level 30, and has just got a riding Kodo. I was zooming around as a massive great Tauren on the back of this even-more-massive Kodo, singing and humming "The great Kodo" as I did it.

* The expansion pack for WoW mean that my travels and efforts in the City of Heroes has slowed almost to a standstill. None of my CoH characters seem even half as interesting or as capable as my druid characters in WoWarcraft.

* My nephew Finn is growing up (as babies tend to do). It's amazing to look at him these days and realise just how much he's grown in the past five months. Also, he's making great inroads into solid foods! He's so advanced!
Well, OK, it was really just a mouthful of potato salad.

* Also on the subject of Finn, I got him a little baby shirt for Christmas. It is a shirt for the modern day baby, and says, "iPood."

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And, for something a bit more recent:

January 26 is Australia Day - it marks the anniversary of the First Fleet arriving here, and the start of English colonisation of Australia. It is a day of great celebrations, marked with large citizenship ceremonies, the naming of honourable Australians for the past year, and so on.

It is also the anniversary of white men arriving here, invading the lands of the Australian Aborigines, and shooting their world all to hell (sometimes literally). To the Aborigines, Janaury 26 is Invasion Day, and they get extremely upset by the fact that it is now the national day. Every year on January 26, there are protests and marches about Invasion Day and that the Aboriginal community doesn't support it.

This year, Australian of the Year for 2009, Mick Dodson, suggested that we, the nation, have a discussion about the suitability of January 26 being the date of Australia Day. Perhaps it should be moved to some other date? Less than 24 hours later, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said, politely but firmly, "no."

Now, maybe he said more - he does like to talk, after all - but the news reports didn't show anything else. So I don't know why he said, "no."

If it's because we should *also* be remembering the Aborigines and what happened to them, and that we should be using the anniversary of Invasion Day to strengthen our resolve to do what we can to help and improve the Aboriginal condition (because it truly is a sad situation they're in) then I can understand why he said, "no."

If, though, he said, "no," for any other reason, then I'm quite upset with our Prime Minster.

The other guy, the Leader of the Opposition, was *worse*. He supported Australia Day staying as Jan 26, and waffled on about how January 26 was the day civilisation came to Australia. Um, foot in mouth, much? Compared to him, our Prime Minister looked like an absolute saint.

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Saw a very funny description of what a real WoW fight... somewhere. In absence of a link I shall describe from memory.

Far from being a consummate fighter, capable of the most amazing combat feats, the warrior is getting hit a lot. He is perhaps parrying one hit in ten, is using his shield to hit the bad guy in the face far more than he's using it to block, and is calling the bad guy every bad name under the sun.

As he fights, the bad guy is hitting him and giving him absolutely terrible wounds that make the warrior look almost dead. The priest is off in the corner, keeping up an almost constant stream of panicked prayers to the Holy Light, and as a result these absolutely terrible wounds keep on rapidly closing.

Oh, and the warrior is hitting the bad guy, but to no discernible effect.

The rogue and catform druid appear as if from midair and ambush the bad guy from behind. The rogue plunges his poisoned daggers into the bad guy's kidneys and twists, to no discernible effect. Meanwhile, the catform druid is mangling and shredding and biting the bad guy's ankles, even though he should be going for the jugular. It is perhaps understandable that the druid's furious attack is having no discernible effect.

A bolt of fire hurtles from another corner of the room, followed by all manner of offesnive magic. Again, even though this is setting the bad guy ON FIRE, there is otherwise no discernible effect.

Suddenly, the bad guy suddenly just drops dead all of a sudden.

The rogue, druid, and mage start arguing about who hurt the bad guy the most. Meanwhile, the warrior is trying to tell them to not do so much damage, because he's running out of bad names to hurl at the bad guys. Except they're ignoring him. The warrior staggers over to the priest and they commiserate. "You look like hell," says the priest. "I'll heal you once I have a drink of melon juice."
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Apr. 21st, 2008 @ 04:29 pm Rock Bands, melancholic Haruhis, and electoral things
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I *finally* saw a demo of Rock Band yesterday. (It's not due out here in Australia for a while yet.) In short: The drums are interesting but difficult, the guitar feels strange, and nobody could work out how to bring the microphone into play.

Drums: Eesh. Once I figured out that the orange line meant the bass drum, I just got *worse*. It's like my left hand and foot were hardwired together and I couldn't separate them out. Drum I need to hit with my left hand? Hello, bass drum! Mind you, I never tried the drums on Easy. Perhaps I should have done that.

Guitar: I've heard about the strum bar being different, weird, and rubbery. It *still* didn't prepare me for just how different, weird, and rubbery it was. Maybe it emulates the feel of a guitar more realistically, but the GH3 controller just seems to handle much better.

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As everyone knows, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya was originally aired in non-chronological order. I'm gearing up to finally watch it, encouraged by an episode I saw of it at Supanova. Naturally, I assumed that the episode they showed was either the first episode chronologically, or the first episode of the original broadcast order.

(Man this gets confusing.)

However when I investigated the order of the episodes, I discovered that Supanova had showed "Live Alive", which is late in the order, either way.

Argh.

NOBODY SPOIL ANYTHING. I've been trying to avoid spoilers for this show for the past two years, not entirely successfully.

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A theory on the US election later this year: There is evidence that the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections were victim to election fraud, and eventually stolen. So why will 2008 be any different?

Facing the practical inevitability that 2008's election will be screwed around with and eventually stolen by the Republicans, perhaps the Democrats have fielded candidates that would never win anyway.

I hope I'm wrong.
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Mar. 20th, 2008 @ 10:05 am You know. Just stuff.
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Once again I have been wildly inconsistent with Livejournal. However, this time it has been two weeks instead of eight months.

I never feel like I have much to post, though.

Well, there was Barack Obama's speech. OK, it was just a speech, and words are easier than actions, but, seriously, USA. Why isn't this man your President yet? :)

In other news, there's the 21 year old Ranma 1/2. I say 21 years old because the manga started in 1987. Even though it didn't finish until 1996, that still makes it 21 years old to me.

Anyway, despite the fact that I've written Ranma 1/2 fanfiction, and participated in GRiT (a Ranma 1/2 based improvisational community writing project RPG-type thing) for over ten years, I had never actually seen the Ranma 1/2 TV series.

Why yes, that paragraph *is* deliberately misrepresenting the truth! I actually am familiar with the series, seeing as I'd read all the manga, in both Japanese and English, and seen the movies and OVAs and six or so random episodes of the TV series, in both Japanese and English.

In any case, this is my roundabout way of getting to the point that I am now watching the Ranma 1/2 anime, at long last. I've seen the first two seasons so far. It's fun, but even in the first two seasons the filler elements are annoying. The later seasons, which infamously have lots more filler, are going to be even more annoying.
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May. 10th, 2007 @ 10:47 am (no subject)
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Australian Briton extradited to USA, a country he's never been to. The 'extenuating circumstances', such as they are, was that he violated Intellectual Property laws and really pissed off the US software industry.

These circumstances don't seem very extenuating to me. Shouldn't he be tried under international copyright law here in Australia, where he's been living for most of his life?

This is a very dangerous precedent.

Not to mention, it feels like yet another example of the US being a questionably behaving behemoth, and yet another example of Australia sucking up to the US.
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Dec. 2nd, 2005 @ 11:20 am I am no longer a twenty-something.
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Unfortunately, the government is giving me a terrible birthday present, which is Australia taking a few more steps in really bad directions. Why, we might almost be heading towards a police state, imagine that.

I recently found this article, by Paul Bigoni, for the Toronto Star. It draws scary parallels between the America of today and pre-Nazism Germany and pre-Fascism Italy in the 1920s and 1930s. Big business, and concentrating on economic development above all else, Bigoni says, is part of what led to the rise of those awful states.

The same thing applies to Australia as well. Perhaps even more so - this might actually be the last time I can legally write these things. Australia is flirting with contentious anti-sedition laws that could very well disallow its citizens to openly criticise the government, and urge anti-government ideas and speech. I think that's how the laws go. These are being considered in Parliament right now, and could be passed today.

Highly upsetting.
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Nov. 3rd, 2005 @ 09:50 am Unbelievable.
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The Australian government has received specific information about a terrorist threat on its soil. Incidentally, this story is breaking right around the time John Howard is trying to push contentious anti-terror laws through. The Opposition and almost all the State Premiers are lining up behind Howard, also backing the anti-terror laws.

This really is too much of a coincidence. Also, John Howard has lied and misrepresented the facts, numerous times, in order to push through contentious legislation. (The Tampa and the Children Overboard incident immediately springs to mind.) Why is anything different this time? Yet, people are believing him, once again.

I haven't even mentioned that, right about now, Howard is *also* trying to ram through Industrial Relations reforms through Parliament. I don't know much about the IR reforms, apart from that many people agree they're a terrible idea. But, of course, with the anti-terror laws as a smokescreen, the attention has shifted away from the IR reforms.

This would be comical if it wasn't so serious. If all this passes, Howard will be taking us back 30 years or so, we'll be a police state, and the whole country will go to the dogs.

I've joked about emigrating to New Zealand before, but I'm starting to think I really should.
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Oct. 4th, 2005 @ 04:29 pm I will not bow my head in terror
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Well, OK, so Bali has been bombed again.

This was a very sad event.

However, I can't stop howling with rage at the sheep - *sheep*, I tell you - of people I see on TV, all running scared and saying they'll never travel to Bali again, and the Australian government telling us that it's not advisable to travel to Indonesia. This is hype, panic, and cowardice. This is the terrorists *winning*, getting into our heads and crippling us.

I, for one, am not going to bow my head in terror. I would not cancel any trips to Indonesia, if I had any. Instead I would go along with my trip, exactly as planned. Terror happens. It might happen to me, even. That would most definitely suck - I'd be dead or badly injured, after all. But the possibility of it happening isn't going to stop me. I'm not going to let the terror get to me - except, perhaps, to make me rather angry that this has all happened again. I'm not letting some screwball terrorist fuck with my head.

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While I'm ranting on this subject, I figure I might point out this link:

Terrorists don't do movie plots. No, really, they probably don't.
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Sep. 28th, 2005 @ 04:02 pm Random stuff
So, time for another long-winded post of random tidbits.

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Had a weird dream last night. I somehow travelled thirty or so years into THE FUTURE. In this future, the world was in the last stages of everything - people, countries, companies, etc. - becoming part of one great big multinational corporation. In the role of an observer, I saw their shock troops move into another company's building, and the CEO being presented with an ultimatum at gunpoint: "Join us or become irrelevant." Or something like that.

It then rapidly shifted tracks, and I was meeting the future selves of people I knew from the present. In a weird twist, someone else who had travelled into the future with me met his future self, but there was no future me for me to meet. Before the dream could explore the meaning of this scary development, I woke up.

Somewhere during all this, someone jabbed his finger at a spinning fan and got the tip of it sliced off. (Eww!) As I rushed over to him, trying to remember first aid, he told me to go get the First Aid kit. I did, he picked out some sort of super-bandage, and it somehow regenerated the tip of his finger. I was all like O_O and such.

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Extremely US-centric point: You know Michael Brown? He was that fellow who recently resigned from the top job in FEMA because he was supposed to handle the federal emergency response to Hurrican Katrina and did a very poor job of it. I understand he's been rehired by FEMA. Not only has he been rehired, he's been rehired as a consultant, looking into what wrong with the Hurricane Katrina response.

This makes no sense. Par for the course for the current US Administration.

I have always thought that perhaps I might one day visit the USA. Right now, though, I am thinking that it would be extremely advisable for me to stay the hell away from the country. Yes, even though I'm a white male of reasonable means and no obvious affiliations to the Middle East. (*)

Oh, and more US news:

Bush wants to let the military enforce laws, or something.

Dear USians, I would like to politely tell you that your country seems to be extremely fscked of late, what with all the cronyism, incompetence, and avoidance of responsibility. It would be nice if it all changed in the wake of the 2008 elections, but that's 3 years away, and by that time Dubya may have worked out a way to declare himself Dictator-For-Life.

(*) Come to think of it, perhaps they'd think my Scottish name is Irish, and lock me up as a suspected Northern Ireland terrorist. Stranger things have happened, I'm sure.

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It seems, though, that my own country is also rather fscked. I am hardly following Australian news (grar, I say, GRAR!, or perhaps just "whoops") but even I noticed the following: It seems that those damnable anti-terror laws have passed. One of the most distressing items is the ability for terror suspects to be detained for 14 days without charge. Oh, and in secret, too, it seems. I wonder who'll be targeted as terror suspects first? People of obvious Middle-Eastern descent, perhaps?

I tell you, this general Western anti-terrorist hysteria and Dubya's "War on terra" has a lot to answer for.

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In a truly 'ARGH!' moment, I have misplaced the piece of paper on which I put the account name and password for one of my banking accounts. I thought it was in one place, I went to get it, and it was not there.

I know I've seen the piece of paper around, now, I just have to re-find the blasted thing. This is going to be harder than it sounds, for I will have to sort through masses of paper.

I just hope that if I wrote them down in pencil, that they haven't faded yet... :/

Fsck fsck fsck.

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Incidentally, I seem to have become rather enamoured of the word 'fsck' of late. ^_^;

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In other State of the Steven news, I am continuing to chip away at my unwatched anime pile. It is still, as ever, enormous. I've got *seven* box-sets to get through. (*) Why do I have so many, you might ask. The answer is that typically I got the boxsets because I wanted to see the series, just not necessarily right now, and that I should get them before they were no longer available. This has actually proved to pan out: Quite a few of the boxsets I got seem to no longer be available. Not a surprise, considering at least one of them is over two years old. Or maybe three years old, even.

So! I have returned to one of the box-sets - in fact, one of the earliest I ever got - Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School. Typically of a GONZO production, it looks nice but is a little dodgy, story-wise. One particular WTF moment was in... um... episode 6, I think it was, when the heroes were fighting the villains, they were all pulled into an alternate world, and suddenly they had joined together and were all fighting their common enemy. As you perhaps should do in such a case, but there were no scenes of them deciding to work together, it just suddenly happened. Meh. In any case, I got this series, I'm now halfway through, and I'm going to damn well finish watching it.

Something else of GONZO's I have seen recently is Chrono Crusade DVD volume 6. The bit at the end (Black Rosette) was a huge WTF moment for me, and not in a good way. If it wasn't so close to the end already, I'd not bother watching this series anymore, and just stick with the manga, which I hear is much better.

Really, it's because of things like this that make me extremely leery of picking up Last Exile. Because that's done by GONZO as well. I'm always hearing that Last Exile is good, but every time I hear GONZO's name I cringe just a little.

(*) And that's just DVDs! I've got a huge number of downloaded anime episodes to get through as well... le argh.

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Now for some amazing GRIT news! After many years of talking about it, we're finally up to the long-awaited Hiatus.

For those who don't know what I'm talking about, GRIT is sort of this improvisational-writing/role-playing game type thing loosely based on the Ranma 1/2 universe, and has been going since early 1996. In that time, a lot of dead weight and continuity has built up, making things rather difficult, as you might imagine. Also, many of the primary players have moved on, and now have more pressing concerns on their time. Because of all this, GRIT has been very stagnant and slow for the past few years.

To fix these problems, the Hiatus is a year of game-time, twinkling by in a flash. During this year, characters will be retired, things will change, and plot threads will be largely tied up. Theoretically, this will allow things to start all over again, with a mostly clean slate.

I'm not sure how well this will work, though. Some of the old threads and characters were so intricately tied into things that we won't be able to ignore them. (For example, the character Jo, who is close to being the main character of GRIT.) So it's not as clean a slate as I would like.

Not to say I think the Hiatus isn't a good idea, it is, but I'm worried that it might not work.

Oh well, we'll see how things play out.
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