tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-155754392024-03-07T18:43:52.088-08:00aru onlinejust on the edge of excellence...Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.comBlogger217125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-43804744340758025962012-04-08T19:00:00.002-07:002012-04-08T19:00:51.853-07:00Review: Jiro Dreams of SushiThis is a story of craftsmanship. Effort. Dedication. Persistence. Of Perfection sought.<br />
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The title of <a href="http://www.magpictures.com/jirodreamsofsushi/" target="_blank">this</a> <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1772925/" target="_blank">movie</a> sounds almost lighthearted, but the substance is deep, profound, in some ways enlightening, but one also feels the weight and the obligation of tradition, family, and duty.<br />
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Jiro's story could be read as a tragedy. The details of Jiro's early life are not clear, except for the fact that Jiro was thrust out on his own by the time he was 9 years old, left with no home to return to after his father's business failed. Perhaps this early life was the burned ships that made retreat, indeed, made failure, not an option.<br />
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Jiro's work routine is just that - repetition of the same actions again and again, making slight improvements all the time. This repetition, this dedication, discipline, are what have pulled Jiro up, away from his beginnings to the top of his craft, even though he will never say he has reached the top.<br />
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His two sons have followed him into the business. The eldest at Jiro's business, the younger at his own. Through the course of the film one sees what was given up by the sons, other ambitions, to pursue the family craft. To pursue and follow the reputation and perhaps the obligation, of Jiro.<br />
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Jiro's work and routine is relentless. The repetition and adjustment never stops, yet Jiro describes the act of making sushi as making him feel exuberant. He appears lost in it, absorbed. Dreams of it. One sees the sacrifice necessary for such dedication. Jiro himself recognizes it. There is no discussion of whether the sacrifice and effort is worth it, just that it is what must be done in order to strive to continuously improve.<br />
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This viewer is not sure such sacrifice is worth the heights of a craft. However, this viewer has not experienced those heights, the greatest recognition that can be bestowed upon one in the pursuit of a skill. But, Jiro appears to seek only improvement, to only do better. The recognition seems not to be the goal or even a motivation.<br />
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Sushi is the form that Jiro's dedication, effort, repetition and persistence has taken. This movie is hardly about fish, shrimp and rice. This movie is about walking a path, about work, about an approach to life, and its consequences.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-22338363823121752292011-10-15T14:09:00.000-07:002011-10-15T14:26:53.658-07:00PAX Prime 2011<b><u>PAX = Success</u></b><br />
I attended this year's PAX Prime not to see any particular game, not to hear any particular speaker or panel, but because it feels great to be in the company of so many like-minded geeks and nerds. PAX's business operations head <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/rkhoo">Robert Khoo</a> confirmed that PAX Prime had approximately <a href="http://www.gamespot.com/news/6332256/pax-prime-2011-pulls-in-70000">70,000 people</a> this year, making it the largest PAX yet.<br />
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Despite the event's size, the founders and organizers remain quite hands-on. I was impressed while waiting in line for the keynote to see Mr. Khoo walking the line, counting attendees so that potential attendees could be told the cutoff for when the venue was going to be full.<br />
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<b><u>Exhibition Halls</u></b><br />
The exhibition halls were, as always, impressively large. The place was packed, but the crowds were friendly and people were moving through pretty well, so clogs were rare. The PAX Enforcers are more active every year in managing the lines of people who are waiting to play a demo, have an autograph signed, or get into a panel, and this year was no different.<br />
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<b><u>Halofest</u></b><br />
Microsoft and Bungie's Halofest was maybe the single most impressive thing I saw at the expo this year. Never have I seen so much Halo gear, games, toys, props and assorted paraphernalia in one place. 2011 was the inaugural year for Halofest, and it did not disappoint. There were life-sized figures from several of the games, but the dioramas of combat scenes were the most impressive.<br />
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I'm willing to bet it will be at forthcoming PAXes for the foreseeable future, and may even be an independent traveling exhibit in select cities around the country. There is that much stuff, and it is that good.<br />
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<b><u>Indie Games</u></b><br />
One of the cooler things I experienced this year was the "indie games" area. There was one smaller exhibition hall dedicated solely to independent developers and games. Unfortunately I did not find this treasure trove until the last day of the show, but I will definitely be returning there at future shows. The neat thing was that the crowds were much less dense in this hall and you had a real opportunity to not only play the games on display, but talk to the developer who made the game.<br />
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This area also had a zombie makeup booth where you could be "zombified."<br />
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<b><u>Camaraderie</u></b><br />
The people are what keep bringing me back to PAX. We are all so similar there, no matter what type of gaming or geekery we are each interested in. I happened to run into one of the volunteer PAX Enforcers at the airport when I was heading home, and he summed it up well: "No matter how geeky you are, you're not the geekiest one there." Simply put, one feels at ease and among friends. Who wouldn't want that?<br />
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All photos are on flickr <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/sets/72157627559227494/">here</a>.<br />
<br />Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-25053594332935409362011-07-13T20:43:00.000-07:002011-07-14T20:06:10.496-07:00Buckethead and Picasso, or ...... a weekend in San Francisco.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/5932233077/" title="IMAG0849 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6003/5932233077_3be1ea5e69.jpg" alt="IMAG0849" height="500" width="297" /></a><br /><br />Buckethead was the first artist whose work I experienced last weekend. I headed west after work Friday evening and went straight to the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco for a burger and fries before the show.<br /><br />I have been a Buckethead fan since about 1992 when I became aware of the album <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmutation_%28Mutatis_Mutandis%29">Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis)</a>, on which Buckethead plays guitar, and I presume, after seeing this live show, some bass. I'm not sure, but I may have read about that album and Buckethead in a review in one of the guitar magazines at the time, probably Guitar Player.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/5932789196/" title="DSCN0921 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6013/5932789196_178084d1cf.jpg" alt="DSCN0921" height="500" width="375" /></a><br /><br />His performance was pretty awesome. I knew he had amazing skills on the guitar, but to see him pull off all of those sounds live was just incredible.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/5932233395/" title="IMAG0851 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6138/5932233395_af9dabd18a.jpg" width="297" height="500" alt="IMAG0851" /></a><br /><br />It was just him on the stage, using pre-recorded music. We were all there for his guitar-playing, so that was great. It's hard to describe his music - it's more a collection of themes and emotions rather than your typically structured songs. One minute he's shooting out a high-speed staccato solo and the next he's playing a melodic blues lick.<br /><br />This was guitar-nerdry at the highest level.<br /><br />It was an interesting mix of people too. A lot of younger men and women, probably late teens to early twenties, many middle-agers like me, and a few older folks. In addition to guitar, he also played some bass, and I have to believe he picked up some tips from Bootsy Collins (a past collaborator on other projects and legendary bassist for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic">Parliament-Funkadelic</a>), 'cause man, that bucket can play bass! Slappin' and poppin', he can do it all.<br /><br />He also handed out some toys from a large santa-like sack, took some time out to put down his guitar and do some pop-and-lock dancing and also give a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nunchuk">nunchaku</a> demonstration right on stage.<br /><br />He had a specially modified guitar that let him make and control sounds like I have never heard in a live performance. On his customized white Les Paul he had two "spots," one where the pickup selector switch usually is, and another at the tone knob farthest from the strings, which it appeared he could tap or rub to control effects and maybe a synth to morph his sound.<br /><br />(Interesting: I just found his signature model <a href="http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/Les-Paul/Gibson-USA/Buckethead-Signature-Les-Paul.aspx">here</a> and it describes those "spots" as arcade button-style "kill switches." I really thought they were some sort of electrostatically charged plate that was a controller for some effects device. He must have been working some devices on the floor that I couldn't see.)<br /><br />Anyway, fantastic show!<br /><br />The next day, I went to the de Young museum and saw the <a href="http://deyoung.famsf.org/deyoung/exhibitions/picasso-masterpieces-mus-e-national-picasso-paris">Picasso exhibit</a>. It was quite a mind-bender. I did not know that Picasso worked in so many media - steel, bronze, charcoal and paper, wood - almost anything in addition to the expected oil or watercolor on canvas. I liked the way he plays with perception, perspective, and the use of simple shapes to convey his subjects. Often his pieces look quite bizarre or child-like. Very much worth the trip if you can make it.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-72768872061805066122011-06-17T06:58:00.000-07:002011-06-17T07:06:18.532-07:00Howard Stern makes national news with Weiner press conferenceI heard a <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=137167596">story on NPR</a> this morning about a heckler at Anthony Weiner's resignation press conference yesterday. I figured the heckler was <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/bronk">Benjy Bronk</a>, one of Stern's writers, because Benjy had disrupted one of Weiner's previous press conferences, which had been discussed on the show this week. Indeed, the linked story mentions Benjy by name. The radio report only said he was a writer for "shock jock" Howard Stern.<div><br /></div><div>It's so great that the national news media had to mention Stern's name, although NPR felt obligated to qualify the mere mention with the term "shock jock." Such an outdated term, and not even accurate.</div>Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-10457346914914296562010-12-09T07:37:00.000-08:002010-12-09T07:45:57.284-08:00Howard Stern re-signs with SiriusXM<a href="http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1653874/20101209/story.jhtml">Awesome</a>. Now I'll be able to make it through my commute for five more years. Consider my subscription renewed.<br /><br />For anyone who heard yesterday's show, you know we now can look forward to seeing <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Howard_Stern_Show_staff#George_Takei">George</a> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Takei">Takei</a> wrestling with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Howard_Stern_Show_staff#Ralph_Cirella">Ralph Cirella</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Howard_Stern_Show_staff#Richard_Christy">Richard Christy</a> in speedos!Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-28849432605623647482010-11-11T20:39:00.000-08:002010-11-11T20:41:02.589-08:00Call of Duty: Black Ops - first impressionsThe major difference between this game and the new <a href="http://aruonline.blogspot.com/2010/10/medal-of-honor-full-review.html">Medal of Honor</a> is the narrative presentation. Medal of Honor is fairly straightforward, gritty even, allowing you to play different aspects of one single mission within a much larger war. Also, with Medal of Honor, while there is an ultimate mission goal, it is clear your allegiance as a character is to your fellow soldiers rather than to being a "save the world" hero. You feel closer to the action.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.callofduty.com/BlackOps">COD: Black Ops</a> has different ambitions, as one might expect from this series. As you can tell from the title of the game, you play as an operative on secret, behind-the-scenes missions. The setting for this game is the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_War">Cold War</a> - the game begins in 1961 and I believe you play through several real-world conflicts, starting with the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_of_Pigs_Invasion">Bay of Pigs</a>. I'm only a couple of missions in, so I don't know how far through history this game goes.<br /><br />I like the type of game that fills in the holes of history. Games that allow you to play through a story that is framed by actual historical events. This is that type of game. So far, the story is pretty <a href="http://www.answers.com/topic/fantastical">fantastical</a>, but still fun. I have only played the single player campaign, and so far, I like it.<br /><br />The graphics are sharp, controls are responsive, and the sound is good. I noticed a few times where the action paused for a second while the game was loading, but hopefully that will be minimized or eliminated by installing the game on the hard drive. This game feels highly polished, and I'm looking forward to finishing it and playing the multiplayer and co-op zombie modes.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-54098880538681337622010-10-23T10:47:00.000-07:002010-10-23T12:23:37.689-07:00Medal of Honor - full reviewMy initial impressions are <a href="http://aruonline.blogspot.com/2010/10/medal-of-honor-first-impressions.html">here</a>. The main issue I had early on in playing the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medal_of_Honor_%282010_video_game%29">Medal of Honor</a> [wiki entry - plot spoilers there] campaign was distracting audio dropouts during heavy onscreen activity, specifically when my character was firing the PKM machine gun. I'm happy to report I had no further incidents of such dropouts during the remainder of the campaign.<br /><br />The only other sort of glitch I noticed is that I was able to run up onto a spawn point for the enemies in one of the later levels. I think it was in the "Rescue the Rescuers" level where you are advancing up a rocky mountain. I don't know if I moved forward too fast or just went an unexpected direction, but me and my squad were all sitting around this spawn point just killing enemies as they appeared. It took me a few seconds to realize what was happening and how these guys seemed to be getting the jump on us so quickly.<br /><br />The overall narrative of the campaign is quite good, and pretty different from most games of this genre. The focus is on the soldiers and their loyalty to each other, not some overarching mega-mission to save the world. You play a number of different types of special operations soldiers, including Army Rangers, Delta Force and Tier 1 operatives, each at different points and from different points of view of the same overall sequence of events.<br /><br />My favorite game mechanic is the slide - as you run to cover, if you crouch while you're running you will go into a slide and stop against the cover and end up in a crouched position, ready to go. It's really too bad this mechanic did not carry over to the multiplayer aspect of the game. The slide is a great addition that I haven't seen before, and the mechanic is executed flawlessly, much like Rainbow Six: Vegas 2's implementation of anchoring behind cover and rotating out or above to shoot (see <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etn6gFWCzIY">here</a> at about the 33 second mark).<br /><br />The campaign is quite short, maybe four to six hours, depending on your skill and aggressiveness. I wish it had been longer, but what is there is good. There is a good variety of vehicle and weapon usage. The gameplay is fairly structured, however, and while you are definitely not playing "on rails," the game takes you where you need to go, providing the appropriate weapon for the situation. Also, as I have seen others mention, there are areas in the game with "invisible walls" where you can see an area your character could obviously go to, but the game simply won't let you. This sort of funnels you through some parts of the game, and while it is a small complaint and something I only noticed once or twice, it would be just that more immersive if your character could explore any area that appears accessible.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Multiplayer</span><br />The multiplayer felt good, other than the fact that the controls did not directly carry over from the single player campaign. For one, the slide mechanic is missing, and the other thing is that your controller settings have to be set separately. For many games I don't use the default controller configuration and I had to set that configuration up in the multiplayer separately even though I had already done so for the single player campaign. Also, the configurations are named differently between the single and multiplayer, so it's not immediately apparent which in the multiplayer will be the same as what you use in single player. This is fairly small, easily remedied and hopefully a one-time thing, but I spent 10-15 seconds in my first live multiplayer map sitting vulnerable while I configured my controller.<br /><br />There do not appear to be a lot of options to select the type of game you want to play in multiplayer. Admittedly, I have not played a ton of games, so maybe I just haven't found all of the options, but it looks like you select a "type" of game (combat mission, team assault, objective raid, sector control or hardcore) and go. That's fine with me, but I imagine for the multiplayer junkies out there who like specific settings, it may not be enough.<br /><br />Comparisons to Battlefield Bad Company 2's multiplayer are inevitable as the same developer did the multiplayer for this game. The feel is similar, but the settings and goals in the various gametypes are different enough that I was not constantly being reminded of BFBC2. This multiplayer stands on its own. Now I just need to get some of my friends online to play with me.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Overall</span><br />I definitely give this one a "thumbs-up." The only hesitation I have in a full "buy" recommendation is that you should probably make sure your friends online are also going to buy this one since the single player campaign is so short. The campaign looks to have decent replayability with multiple levels of difficulty and a "Tier 1" mode (available after completing the game once) which involves beating each stage under a "par" time, but once that's done you'll be playing with random people online if your friends don't have the game.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-74313341526419805612010-10-13T22:15:00.000-07:002010-10-14T07:45:18.403-07:00Medal of Honor - first impressionsI picked up <a href="http://www.medalofhonor.com/">Medal of Honor</a> for the Xbox 360 today and played through the first few levels on the single-player campaign. I have not played multiplayer yet. The game is good, but I have to say I'm a bit disappointed. My biggest gripe is that there are some serious audio glitches when there is a lot of action on the screen. The sound just drops out for fractions of a second, which is very noticeable and distracting. The drops have been most noticeable so far when using the PKM machine gun. I'm using headphones, so the effect is probably amplified for me, but it still shouldn't happen. My in-game audio "Speaker Type" is set to "Headphones."<br /><br />In addition, movement of the enemy vehicles and soldiers can be a bit stiff, sometimes making angular turns instead of smooth movements. You also seem to be able to "play ahead" of the audio. By that I mean you can kill an enemy or move to a position before the game's script gets there and the audio prompt (e.g., "tango at 12 o'clock") will still play. That's small, but it's something I noticed.<br /><br />On the good side, the graphics are pretty good, and I like the way you can shoot through holes in buildings or other cover to take out enemies. Your squadmates are particularly good at clearing enemies on their own too, which helps. So far, I like the feel of the game, the focus on working as a squad. I'll give the multiplayer a try this weekend. If <a href="http://www.dice.se/">DICE</a> did that as well as it did Battlefield Bad Company 2, there should be no issues.<br /><br /><span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0); font-weight: bold;">UPDATE</span>: <span style="font-style: italic;">added in-game audio settings</span>Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-84218707857012591762010-10-02T15:20:00.000-07:002010-10-02T15:23:16.977-07:00PAX Prime 2010The Penny Arcade crew continue to do it right. Despite the <a href="http://news.bigdownload.com/2010/09/07/pax-prime-2010-brings-in-67-600-attendees/">67,600 attendees</a> during the course of the weekend, the "con" experience was great: friendly people, effective line management, and the volunteer Enforcers were awesome.<div><br /></div><div style="font-weight: bold;">Panels</div><div>There was an endless variety of panels to attend and topics to learn about. There was simply too much available to do everything one might find interesting, so picking and choosing was a must. I attended the Bungie panel on Halo Reach, a live taping of Major Nelson's podcast and a panel on academic research related to gaming.</div><div><br /></div><div><span style="font-weight: bold;">Bungie</span><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966323629/" title="IMAG0120 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4113/4966323629_b26df3882d.jpg" alt="IMAG0120" height="297" width="500" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966926874/" title="IMAG0119 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4113/4966926874_d488688615.jpg" alt="IMAG0119" height="500" width="297" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966929610/" title="IMGP1972 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4148/4966929610_2da63ef159.jpg" alt="IMGP1972" height="334" width="500" /></a><br /><br /></div><div>The Reach developers shared some insight into the creative process and thought behind the design of this final game in the Halo franchise to be developed by <a href="http://www.bungie.net/">Bungie</a>. Among other things, they showed video of some of the motion capture techniques used which was overlaid on game footage so you could see how it was integrated into the game. The captured facial expressions for the voiceover actors was quite amazing.</div><div><br /></div><div style="font-weight: bold;">Major Nelson</div><div>Xbox Live's Major Nelson put on a pretty good show. The usual cast from his podcast was there live, and the <a href="http://majornelson.com/archive/2010/09/05/pax-prime-2010-live-show.aspx">resulting podcast</a> was posted that weekend. They took a lot of questions from the audience, and everyone who asked a question was given some extra swag. Plus, they gave away probably ten of the new special edition <a href="http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/x/xbox360wirelesscontrollerdpad/">Xbox 360 controllers</a> and the grand prize giveaway was the very first publicly available <a href="http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/X/Xbox360LimitedEditionHaloReachBundle/">Halo Reach edition</a> of the newly redesigned Xbox 360.</div><div><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966987916/" title="IMGP2093 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4148/4966987916_3d08aa281f.jpg" alt="IMGP2093" height="334" width="500" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966989958/" title="IMGP2097 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4128/4966989958_772fc404bb.jpg" alt="IMGP2097" height="334" width="500" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966993152/" title="IMGP2103 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4091/4966993152_a595990f14.jpg" alt="IMGP2103" height="334" width="500" /></a><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Academic Research and Game Studies</span><br />I didn't quite know what to expect with this panel, but I probably should have since it was exactly what the title says. This was a panel of researchers, some still graduate students, who were adapting more traditional areas of social science research to the area of gaming. It was a little bit dry, and correspondingly I did not take any pictures. It wasn't too bad, but I wasn't the intended audience of potential grad students or teachers who were interested in formal research about how people interact with and play games. Just goes to show the variety of topics available at PAX.</div><div><br /></div><div style="font-weight: bold;">Exhibit Hall</div><div>With the main theatre located off-site at the nearby <a href="http://www.seattlesymphony.org/benaroya/">Benaroya Hall</a>, there was much more space available for exhibitors this year. There were two "wings" of the exhibit hall and more than once I became turned around and had to keep wandering to find something I remembered I had seen before and wanted to revisit.</div><div><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966970342/" title="IMGP2065 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4089/4966970342_aa5552fdc9.jpg" alt="IMGP2065" height="334" width="500" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966971498/" title="IMGP2067 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4103/4966971498_6a2c2fc7b2.jpg" alt="IMGP2067" height="334" width="500" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966935156/" title="IMGP1985 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4131/4966935156_f68507f9b6.jpg" alt="IMGP1985" height="334" width="500" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966334451/" title="IMGP1995 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4133/4966334451_203a7d00e3.jpg" alt="IMGP1995" height="334" width="500" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966336415/" title="IMGP1999 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4133/4966336415_d80a0f70eb.jpg" alt="IMGP1999" height="334" width="500" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966932584/" title="IMGP1978 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4129/4966932584_a450906fe5.jpg" alt="IMGP1978" height="334" width="500" /></a><br /></div><div>All manner of gaming-related companies were represented, from game developers and specialty hardware manufacturers to clothing companies and book publishers. Countless videogames were available to look at and play: Rock Band 3, Duke Nukem Forever, Metroid Other M, EVE Online, Halo Reach, Fallout: New Vegas and a lot of smaller indie games from all types of developers. The focus of PAX continues to be on games, but a number of related industries like comics and to some extent movies and T.V. also have enough crossover appeal to warrant a presence.</div><div><br /></div><div style="font-weight: bold;">Characters and costumes</div><div>Another cool and fun thing that has become more and more prevalent at PAX over the years is the effort that people put into making costumes of their favorite characters. Taken to its extreme, this is called <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosplay">cosplay</a> and involves live roleplaying or posing in-character. Below are a few great examples from this year.</div><div><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966933158/" title="IMGP1979 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4110/4966933158_470be2f757.jpg" alt="IMGP1979" height="334" width="500" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966943438/" title="IMAG0131 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4128/4966943438_109eaefa66.jpg" alt="IMAG0131" height="500" width="297" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966347387/" title="IMGP2021 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4154/4966347387_7e2dc86fcd.jpg" alt="IMGP2021" height="500" width="334" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966373043/" title="IMGP2076 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4090/4966373043_51f55fe16e.jpg" alt="IMGP2076" height="500" width="334" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966379129/" title="IMAG0161 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4108/4966379129_02cc2c192d.jpg" alt="IMAG0161" height="500" width="297" /></a><br /><br /></div>The last PAX I went to before this one was 2008, when it was really beginning to become a huge event, and the waiting in lines for virtually everything took away a lot of the enjoyment of the show. This year, the Penny Arcade crew appeared to have addressed the line-waiting problems with pre-planning (taped or roped off line queues along with plenty of Enforcers to answer questions, keep people informed and play games involving the line-waiters) and active monitoring (counting of people in line versus room capacity, for the largest events there was a <a href="http://twitter.com/pax_lines">twitter feed</a> specifically for updates on line length and remaining room capacity).<br /><br />What this convention continues to have that makes it so enjoyable is the community. Everyone is there to have a good time, and there is something for everyone and every type of gamer. The volunteer Enforcers also make a difference - they are not simply temps hired to monitor just another convention floor, they are gamers themselves and have just as much enthusiasm as the regular attendees. As the Penny Arcade crew have said before, they create the opportunity and space for the show, but it is the gamers who create the atmosphere and the community.<br /><div><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4966994904/" title="IMGP2110 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4103/4966994904_4e10a7c775.jpg" alt="IMGP2110" height="500" width="334" /></a></div><br />Many more pictures are at my <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/sets/72157624816503408/">flickr page</a>.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-29625603813203269352010-08-26T22:15:00.001-07:002010-08-26T22:20:02.270-07:00Access granted.<a href="http://www.paxsite.com/paxprime/index.php">PAX 2010</a> is on!<div><br /></div><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4930841875/" title="Access granted. by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4078/4930841875_a7e8013cae.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Access granted." /></a>Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-35220878269017316662010-07-04T12:48:00.000-07:002010-07-04T12:49:44.739-07:00Phoenix Comicon 2010I have family and friends in Phoenix and lived there many years before moving to California, so deciding to attend this year's Phoenix Comicon over Memorial Day weekend was an easy one.<br /><br />The variety of interests at the <a href="http://phoenixcomicon.com/">Phoenix Comicon</a> this year was quite broad, though the main themes were pretty clearly comics (characters, art, artists, authors, accessories) and science fiction (authors, movies, books, costumes). There was a smattering of gaming-related events like freeplay sessions of Rock Band (and <a href="http://wilwheaton.typepad.com/wwdnbackup/2010/06/the-2010-phoenix-comicon.html">Wil Wheaton's Rock Band all-nighter</a>), but gaming was not a main focus.<br /><br />Phoenix Comicon has been around for nine years, but has not seemed to be very visible until the last several years. None of my friends who still live in Phoenix were aware of it when I told them I was going. I think with the explosive growth and commercialization of the San Diego Comicon, more people are aware of cons in general, and some people may want to find a less crowded, less in-your-face and less commercialized version of the con experience. The Phoenix Comicon provides that alternative and has become more visible as a result.<br /><br />There were a ton of people in all types of costumes. It was obvious a lot of people were having a lot of fun:<br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4665564014/" title="Storm Troopers and Leia by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4024/4665564014_1b29c6e252.jpg" width="334" height="500" alt="Storm Troopers and Leia" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4664943019/" title="R2D2, Jedis and a Queen (high) by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4071/4664943019_03ec49b5ed.jpg" width="500" height="334" alt="R2D2, Jedis and a Queen (high)" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4665569314/" title="Powergirl -- Super curves! by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/4665569314_a84113fbf4.jpg" width="500" height="334" alt="Powergirl -- Super curves!" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4664948721/" title="Iron Man 4 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4070/4664948721_4788c26ef2.jpg" width="334" height="500" alt="Iron Man 4" /></a><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4665574920/" title="Four-horned monster 4 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4061/4665574920_1b9c7384e9.jpg" width="334" height="500" alt="Four-horned monster 4" /></a><br /><br />There were writers, artists and actors there whom you could talk to, have your picture taken with, and whom would probably sign something if you brought it to them. Some pretty well-known people were there, including Stan Lee, Levar Burton and the previously mentioned Wil Wheaton.<br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4665571510/" title="Exhibition Hall by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4034/4665571510_4a287b6f04.jpg" width="500" height="334" alt="Exhibition Hall" /></a><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Unicorn Pegasus Kitten ("UPK")</span><br />Wil Wheaton and John Scalzi had a "Super Happy Fun Time" panel wherein they discussed various Internet-related items (as you do), a little about their respective backgrounds, and revealed a certain fan fiction <a href="http://whatever.scalzi.com/2010/05/30/fanfic-contest/">writing contest</a> (deadline for entry was June 30) and subject painting which I have to say I am glad I was witness to. Phoenix Comicon 2010 will likely be remembered as the beginning of the epoch of UPK storytelling. This was the scene just moments after the unveiling:<br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4664955889/" title="Wil and John unveil UPK by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4027/4664955889_4e006dee88.jpg" width="500" height="334" alt="Wil and John unveil UPK" /></a><br /><br />Here is a closeup of the painting taken after the panel:<br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4665581302/" title="Unicorn Pegasus Kitten by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4014/4665581302_627eeacf3e.jpg" width="334" height="500" alt="Unicorn Pegasus Kitten" /></a><br /><br />There are a number of crazy Internet-Wheaton-Scalzi memes going on here, my favorite being the Wheaton infamous clown sweater. You can read about that, along with what else is going on in that painting, at the link to the writing contest above.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Levar Burton</span><br />I'm a big fan of Levar Burton from watching <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reading_Rainbow">Reading Rainbow</a> as a youth, and also Star Trek: The Next Generation. I had hoped to see him at this event, but hadn't planned to have my picture taken with him. There was a portrait service there that scheduled photos with various of the celebrities who were at the con, and I just happened by the photo booth right at the end of the session with Mr. Burton. I thought I probably wouldn't have another opportunity to have a professional portrait taken with him, so I decided to do it. The portrait is on the portrait company's flickr site, linked <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/froggysphotos/4664508459/sizes/m/">here</a>. I elected to provide that link instead of posting the portrait here directly as the portrait company has reserved all of its copyright rights.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Next Year</span><br />Overall, this was a really fun event to attend. It ran the entire weekend, starting with Thursday evening preview events. I attended only on Sunday, but it looked like there were plenty of things to see and panels to attend if one were to go for the entire show. The price is right, too. I believe it was only $35 for a full event pass. I'll probably go again next year as it's a great bonus to a summer trip to see family and friends.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-4340807153706693672010-06-07T22:33:00.000-07:002010-06-07T22:50:11.570-07:00Artie's voice on the radioLast week The Howard Stern Show was on break and played a special collection of clips called "Wasted Week." It was a showcase for funny bits and the recounting of drunken misadventures of several of the Stern Show staff, former guests of the show, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wack_Pack">Wack Packers</a> and others.<br /><br />Some of the stuff was pretty funny but what I noticed most was the presence of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artie_Lange">Artie Lange</a>'s voice on many of the clips. One would think some of the stories would have been about Artie, but I didn't hear any. He was just part of the show, one of those making observations and participating in interviews and bits. I was reminded of how much he brought to the show with his observations, jokes and laugh. The show is still funny now, but hearing these clips reminded me that it is missing something.<br /><br />I think I express the sentiments of many Stern Show fans when I wish Artie the best and hope that he takes whatever steps he needs to to get better. Hopefully he can someday return to comedy and maybe the Stern Show.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-86006053963570417082010-05-29T21:37:00.000-07:002010-05-29T21:55:53.142-07:00Phoenix Comicon 2010I will be attending the <a href="http://www.phoenixcomicon.com/">Phoenix Comicon</a> tomorrow, May 30. I have been to several <a href="http://aruonline.blogspot.com/search/label/PAX">Penny Arcade Expos</a>, but never a comicon, so I'm looking forward to seeing what's going on there. Plus, I want to see authors <a href="http://wilwheaton.typepad.com/">Wil Wheaton</a> and <a href="http://whatever.scalzi.com/">John Scalzi</a>. I just signed up for Twitter so I can keep up with <a href="http://twitter.com/wilw">@wilw</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/scalzi">@scalzi</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/phoenixcomicon">@PhoenixComicon</a>. My Twitter username is <a href="http://twitter.com/Kev_aru">@Kev_aru</a>. The tag for tracking Phoenix Comicon-related info is #PHXCC. I will post pictures on <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa">Flickr</a>.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-65041014681321768212010-05-16T22:05:00.000-07:002010-05-16T22:20:21.071-07:00Blame Sally back in SacramentoBlame Sally will be <a href="http://blamesally.com/shows/">back in Sacramento</a> next weekend, May 22, 2010. The venue is one I've never been to before, a yoga studio called <a href="http://fusionyogasac.com/?p=1707">fusion yoga studio</a>. I've written about Blame Sally <a href="http://aruonline.blogspot.com/2008/01/blame-sally-in-sacramento.html">before</a>--their style is hard to categorize, though the general category that is closest is probably folk. Throw in the accents from a Fender Strat and beautiful vocal harmonies and you are getting warmer.<br /><br />You can check out some of their music <a href="http://www.myspace.com/blamesally">here</a> and <a href="http://blamesally.com/merch/albums/">here</a>.<br /><br />The show starts at 8:00p, hope to see you there. The more people who attend, the more likely it is the band will be able to travel to Sacramento more often.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-11923264817261175322010-05-08T09:26:00.000-07:002010-05-08T11:33:52.363-07:00Hello, Sacramentonians!I went with my friends Holly and Chad to see Conan O'Brien's "<a href="http://teamcoco.com/">Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television</a>" tour last Thursday in <a href="http://teamcoco.com/blog/sacramento/">Sacramento</a>. The place was packed and the show was really funny. His band from the show (minus Max Weinberg) played a few introductory songs, and at one point all of the horn players walked out among the audience on the floor and played their solos using their wireless mics.<br /><br />Conan did a monologue with some choice local material, including his impression of our governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Sadly, but not unexpectedly, mention of the governor's name garnered mass boos from the audience. He's not a popular guy in this state right now, primarily because our budget is such a mess, but I digress. Conan used the Schwarzenegger impression and the associated booing to good effect, though, bringing it back several times and throwing in a faux-behind-the-scenes impression of Schwarzenegger talking to Conan on the phone about mention of his name and how it went over.<br /><br />There were a couple of prerecorded videos which were really funny. I won't spoil it for those still waiting to see the tour, but one documented Conan's life during the post-Tonight Show funk prior to his putting this tour together and another involves a certain comic canine with which any fan of Conan's will be familiar.<br /><br />There was more music than I expected. Conan played the guitar, and took center stage quite often, both singing and strumming, playing with the full band and two backup singers. Mr. Andy Richter also appeared, adding to the comic mix. They play off of each other well and Andy complements Conan perfectly.<br /><br />Overall, this was a really fun show that exposed the audience to more of Conan's forthright genuineness and humor. He poked fun at TV network executives without being cruel, and made light of his own situation and his struggle to recover after losing his dream job.<br /><br />Conan's recent <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/04/27/60minutes/main6438433.shtml">interview on 60 Minutes</a> was good, too. Nothing particularly groundbreaking was revealed, but he made it clear he was disappointed in how the late night situation happened and how he would have handled it differently had he been in Jay Leno's shoes.<br /><br />This is great, too: Conan's recent <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7TwqpWiY5s">appearance at Google</a>, which happened on this tour the day before he appeared in Sacramento.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-15047210679732433882010-03-07T17:54:00.000-08:002010-03-07T18:10:36.903-08:00Lazy Sunday afternoonWhat I am looking at:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4415054507/" title="Lazy Sunday afternoon by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4047/4415054507_e9bb219344.jpg" width="500" height="334" alt="Lazy Sunday afternoon" /></a><br /><br />What I am listening to:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4415057781/" title="Pink Floyd "Animals" LP art by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4007/4415057781_456d548f36.jpg" width="500" height="334" alt="Pink Floyd "Animals" LP art" /></a><br /><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/4415055725/" title="Pink Floyd "Animals" LP art (inside) by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4024/4415055725_1df7670d1f.jpg" width="500" height="334" alt="Pink Floyd "Animals" LP art (inside)" /></a><br /><br />Pink Floyd's 1977 album "Animals." One of my favorites. The guitar work of David Gilmour is simply superb--it conveys the feeling of the theme of this album perfectly. Great bass work on here too, by Roger Waters. Heck, everything is terrific. I love the drums, keyboards and synthed-out vocals and sound effects, plus the various farm-inspired metaphors conveyed through the lyrics.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-89956378234129512392010-03-03T20:12:00.000-08:002010-03-03T20:20:35.781-08:00A little self-promotion--Scenic BrewsI am a contributing writer to a new e-magazine published by a friend of mine out of Southern Arizona. It is called <a href="http://scenicbrews.com/index.html">Scenic Brews</a> and the general theme is all things brewed, from beer to coffee to tea to whisk(e)y and back to beer. Accompanying food and photography of the same is also an emphasis.<br /><br />I am writing the "<a href="http://scenicbrews.com/spring10/beerandpizza.html">Beer & Pizza</a>" column and this first column is an introduction and then discusses a recent beer tasting I went to at a great local restaurant here in Sacramento called <a href="http://www.onespeedpizza.com/">OneSpeed Pizza</a>. The e-zine will be published every two months with occasional updates inbetween. I hope you enjoy it.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-58900844562211495172009-11-15T14:51:00.000-08:002009-11-15T17:03:46.189-08:00Reference guide for Halo 3 ODST Audiophile achievementI'm not often a "completionist" when it comes to earning every achievement in a game, but sometimes a game is interesting enough, and the achievement tasks are realistic enough that it can be fun in itself to see if I can do it. To this point, I have earned all of the achievements in Halo 3 ODST except for the ones associated with the Firefight co-op mode. This "<a href="http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Audiophile">Audiophile</a>" achievement was not difficult, but it was time-consuming, so I thought I'd post the references I used and the experience I had earning this one to hopefully save someone time if they want to do this.<br /><br />To earn this achievement, one has to find all 29 of the Audio Log locations throughout the "Mombasa Streets" portion of the campaign and the final Audio Log within the Data Hive mission. You will only be able to find the Data Hive location after you have found the previous 29 locations. You can do this on any difficulty, so you might as well do it on "Easy" so you can quickly take care of any resistance you meet on the streets as you travel. There are a number of maps of the Mobmasa Streets available online, some with linked video clips showing each Audio Log, and there are also complete video walkthroughs showing the locations of all of the Audio Logs, but there is not one place that puts everything together, including what to do if you have difficulty actually "retrieving" the Audio Logs.<br /><br />First, you will need a good map. I like <a href="http://nextgenwalkthroughs.com/Halo_3_ODST_Audio_Log_Locations">this one</a> because it shows the names of some of the "flashback" missions of the campaign (i.e., Kikowani Station) that make it easier to know where you are on the map. I will caution you that the video on that page showing the location of the 30th Audio Log in the "Data Hive" level contains a "spoiler" with regard to the story that is told by watching and listening to all of the Audio Logs. If you feel you must watch the video before doing it in the game, I would recommend you stop the video once you see where the 30th Audio Log is. However, you really don't need to watch the video at all as once you reach the Marine who accompanies you to Level 9 in Data Hive, you won't need any further guidance.<br /><br />I found this <a href="http://ablestmage.wordpress.com/2009/10/20/halo-odst-finding-all-30-audio-files-video/">video walkthrough</a> to be extremely helpful. It quickly runs through every location and even traces the route you will need to walk on the overhead map to reach the next location. If all of the Audio Logs are "retrievable" (see "Other Considerations" below) it should take you about half an hour to confirm that you have them all using this walkthrough.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">General Approach</span><br />Once you pick a map it is best to follow its Audio Log locations in sequence so you don't get lost. I had the map open on my laptop next to me while I played, but you can also print out the map and mark off each location as you find it. One initial thing to realize is that the Audio Logs do not need to be found in a specific order (but, see "Connection With Flashback Missions" below), though as you find them and listen to them, they will be sequential. This confused me at first since I needed to start looking for the 18th Audio Log after I went back to find all of the logs (I had found 17 while completing the campaign), and different maps labeled different locations as "18th."<br /><br />Just remember that whatever audio log you find is the next one in terms of telling the story, so the numbering on the various maps showing all of the locations is really of no value except as reference within that map itself. Start with #1 on whatever map you choose, and go through to #29. Another thing to remember is that there is no connection between the "solo" and "co-op" campaigns as far as the Audio Logs go. If you find an Audio Log while going through the campaign on co-op, you will need to find the same one again if going through solo, and vice-versa. It's probably easiest to just do this solo, so you don't have to coordinate more than one person to all of these locations.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Other Considerations</span><br />The biggest problem I had going through the streets to find these Audio Logs is that not all of them appeared "retrievable" when I found the correct location. You will know an Audio Log is retrievable by two clues:<br /><ol><li>Virgil, the city's computer, will use the environment to clue you in that you are close. Police car lights will flash, crosswalks will operate, phones will ring, etc.; and </li><li>The location of the Audio Log itself will be outlined in bright yellow if you are using your VISR mode. The Audio Logs are found in such items as pay phones, health pack stations, recruiting stations (in-game advertisements to join the UNSC--you'll know them when you see them) and a few others.<br /></li></ol>If you are not seeing either of these clues when approaching an Audio Log location you know you have not yet retrieved, you will probably need to go back and complete some flashback missions.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Connection With Flashback Missions</span><br />It seems that the availability of the Audio Logs to be "retrieved" depends on the completion of a certain number of the "flashback" missions. I believe the reason that not all of the Audio Logs were "retrievable" for me is that I had gone back through to certain of the flashback missions within the campaign in order to earn particular achievements. When you do this, your previous campaign progress is lost. As such, the game believes you have not completed any of the flashback missions after you begin skipping around.<br /><br />With this in mind, if you have just beaten the campaign you should have no problem immediately going back to "Continue Solo Campaign" (though if your last save was within the Data Hive level this might not work) from the main menu and wandering Mombasa Streets to find the audio logs. If, however, you have skipped around after completing the campaign you will need to re-play the first three flashback missions in order to make all of the Audio Logs "retrievable."<br /><br />I don't know the magic of the first three missions, but I found a <a href="http://www.bungie.net/Forums/posts.aspx?postID=37841580&postRepeater1-p=1#38106730">post</a> on the bungie.net forums that confirms my experience. Apparently five or six Audio Logs are retrievable after having completed the first flashback mission. Then after completing the second flashback mission, another 20 or so are retrievable. Completing the third flashback mission makes the last five Audio Logs available (the last five on the Mombasa Streets level), and then the last Audio Log is located within the final Data Hive mission. This apparent requirement of completing flashback missions is another reason to work toward this achievement on "Easy" difficulty.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Audio Log Story</span><br />The story that is told through watching all 30 of the Audio Logs adds a cool element to the campaign. You learn about some of the events prior to your arrival in New Mombasa, what and who Virgil is, and meet some interesting characters who provide a backstory to the campaign. The "spoiler" mentioned above relates to how the Audio Log story is tied to the main campaign story that you are playing. It is not something critical, but if you approach it without knowing how the two tie together, it is more satisfying. Once you have found the last Audio Log in Data Hive, listen to and watch it, then remember to look around and explore the room. Also notice the "condition" of the room and the area outside the room. Remember the events of the last several Audio Logs and you will see the connection.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-81895863803233033712009-09-20T16:38:00.000-07:002009-09-20T16:42:09.394-07:00Retro gaming goodnessThe classic gaming room is coming together. We are still working on cable and power management, but this is a great start, and everything works, all original hardware:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/3939275188/" title="Classic gaming room by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2491/3939275188_544dcbc706.jpg" alt="Classic gaming room" width="500" height="334" /></a><br /><br />Be sure to click the picture to go to flickr as there are explanatory notes for all that you see here.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-82941761291131318462009-07-07T23:29:00.000-07:002009-07-07T23:32:48.776-07:00Xbox 360 is backJust a quick note that my Xbox has been returned, exactly two weeks after I sent it off. I briefly updated my <a href="http://aruonline.blogspot.com/2009/06/xbox-360-rrod-1.html">previous post</a> on the red-ring warranty service.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-19455982287620597682009-07-01T08:00:00.000-07:002009-07-01T08:23:42.446-07:00Circuit City brand back in businessWhen I received an email this morning from Circuit City promoting a new laptop deal, I scrutinized it for signs of phishing. When I then separately (without clicking on any links within the email) visited <a href="http://www.circuitcity.com/">circuitcity.com</a>, the web site appeared very much as it did prior to Circuit City's bankruptcy.<br /><br />Apparently another company, Systemax, Inc., has <a href="http://www.circuitcity.com/sectors/opt-outv2.asp">bought the Circuit City brand</a>, trademarks and assets and has re-opened circuitcity.com. It appears they will be offering products for sale only online and not in brick and mortar stores.<br /><br />According to <a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/quote?ticker=SYX%3AUS">Bloomberg</a>:<br /><blockquote>Systemax Inc. is a direct marketer of private label and brand name personal computers and related supplies, as well as industrial products, through branded websites and direct mail catalogs. The Company offers its own brand of Systemax built-to-order personal computers, including desktops and servers. Systemax operates in North America and in Europe.</blockquote>I guess this is a bit of old news as ZDNet <a href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=19660">blogged about it</a> on June 12. Apparently Systemax also runs TigerDirect.com and also acquired CompUSA. It will take some time before I'd feel comfortable ordering from the new circuitcity.com, mainly because I don't know much about Systemax and there are many more familiar alternatives, but I wish them luck.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-30892146018904151332009-06-27T12:38:00.000-07:002009-06-27T12:47:41.333-07:00SiriusXM - The LoftOne of my newly-discovered favorites on SiriusXM is <a href="http://www.sirius.com/theloft">The Loft</a>, channel 29. It plays a very interesting mix of music, which I like when I really want something different. On a recent drive into work, I heard the following artists:<br /><br /><ul><li>Randy Newman</li><li>Duncan Sheik</li><li>The Temptations</li><li>Ben Harper and Relentless 7</li><li>Coldplay</li><li>Rolling Stones</li><li>Muddy Waters</li><li>Wilco</li><li>Bobbie Gentry</li><li>Jill Sobule (song: "<span style="font-style: italic;">Where is Bobbie Gentry?</span>")</li></ul>Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-31563539505906307222009-06-27T11:55:00.000-07:002009-06-27T11:55:48.094-07:0015 years and 168,743 miles...and we're still going strong in 2009.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/3666027170/" title="1994 Chevy S-10 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3411/3666027170_84f830ebfd.jpg" alt="1994 Chevy S-10" width="500" height="334" /></a><br /><br />Yep, this is me in 1994 with my newly-leased truck:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/3665225335/" title="1994 Chevy S-10 by arukasa, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3308/3665225335_37d0227109.jpg" alt="1994 Chevy S-10" width="334" height="500" /></a><br /><br />My truck has probably provided the most utility of anything I've ever owned. Innumerable moves, both my own and others, a trip halfway across the country to Minneapolis and back, transport of a stranded motorcycle, commuting to work, and I believe my brother Brian used it to move an engine block once.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-43960100975134073332009-06-18T22:22:00.001-07:002009-07-07T23:26:37.499-07:00Xbox 360 RRoD #1<div style="float: right; margin-left: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; color: rgb(51, 204, 0);"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/3640711972/" title="photo sharing"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3346/3640711972_c167fb2612_m.jpg" alt="" style="border: 2px solid rgb(0, 0, 0);" /></a><br /><span style="margin-top: 0px;font-size:0;" ><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/arukasa/3640711972/">Xbox 360 RRoD</a><br />Originally uploaded by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/people/arukasa/">arukasa</a></span></div><span style="color: rgb(51, 204, 0);">[UPDATE - Xbox returned! See below]</span><br /><br />I am now a member of the club, I guess.<br /><br />My Xbox 360 finally gave in yesterday. It had been freezing more and more frequently with distortion and pixellation on the screen, and finally after taking the hard drive off and turning the unit on, I saw the three quadrants lit up and blinking indicating ... death.<br /><br />Unfortunately last night Xbox.com's support page was virtually inaccessible it was so slow, so I have been doubly frustrated at not even being able to print out a shipping label to send my box back. It is still loading like molasses tonight...<br /><br />Well, it lasted one year, nine months (I bought it just prior to the Halo 3 launch). That's pretty sad considering my original Xbox, PS2 and GameCube still work fine. At least it's still under the 3 year RRoD warranty.<br /><br />Don't get me wrong, I love my 360 and think it offers the best online console gaming experience currently. I'll have it repaired and play again, it's just frustrating.<br /><br />FYI, my box was manufactured 7/19/2007, has a Zephyr mobo and chipset (with supposedly improved heatsink) and HDMI port.<br /><br /><span style="color: rgb(51, 204, 0);">UPDATE:</span> My Xbox arrived on July 6, 2009, exactly two weeks from the day I shipped it off. Not a bad turnaround time. This new box is a replacement and not a repair of my old box. It shows a "service date" of June 28, 2009. From some searches online, this appears to mean it is a repaired/refurbished machine, just not my original box. I set it up and everything seems to be working ok, so it looks like I'm back in business.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15575439.post-68997135645740824142009-06-04T23:06:00.000-07:002009-06-04T23:10:32.338-07:00Stern on Letterman next Monday, June 8, 2009Howard announced on the show this morning that he will be on <a href="http://lateshow.cbs.com/latenight/lateshow/">Letterman</a> next Monday, so be sure to set your VCRs or DVRs. He's always entertaining.<br /><br />One insider bit of info if you don't listen to the Stern show -- watch for Howard to ask Dave whether Dave will have Jay Leno on the show now that Leno is not really a competitor anymore.Kevinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07150928978688104084noreply@blogger.com0