Thursday, December 24, 2009

The Holidays

It's getting very close to Christmas now and I just wanted to say Merry Christmas to my family and I hope for good things in the New Year for everyone.

Hopefully that includes employment.  Got an interview later today!  :-)

Saturday, December 12, 2009

PlayStation 3

I want one.  Not only does it play PS3 games, but it also plays Blu-Ray movies!  I want the PS3 120GB console, an extra controller, Rock Band 2, Grand Theft Auto IV and...whenever they get around to releasing it...Gran Turismo 5.  GT5: Prologue will suffice in the meantime, though.

Do you hear me, Santa?  :-)

Diecasts.

I hate when I forget that I have something pre-ordered from a diecast replica dealer.  I was charged money for two diecasts that I want, but forgot that they would be released this month.

Oh well.  Merry Christmas to myself.  :-)  They should be here Monday, and both are 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 models.

One is black & gold and is a Smokey Yunick tribute car.  The other is a stock Acapulco Blue Boss 302.

December 2009 already?

Well, this year certainly came and went quickly. 

So my dad's 62nd birthday is coming up in a week or so, then the Christmas holiday a week after that and New Year's a week after that...busy, busy, busy!

Now I gotta go bake some M&M cookies.  ;-)

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Rock Band for iPhone

I have decided that the iPhone's screen is just way too small to properly play this game.  My fat fingers are always pressing the wrong buttons because they're too close together.  It's annoying.

I suspect that I'd enjoy Rock Band a LOT more if I had a PS3 and was playing it with real controllers on a big screen television...rather than on a tiny 3.5" screen with touch-sensitive icons that are entirely too small.

And that's why I've asked for a PS3 + Rock Band 2 for Christmas. Well, I also want Grand Theft Auto 4, Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, Need for Speed: Shift, etc.  :-)

More diecasts

Forgot to add these awhile back, so I'll add them now:


1950 Oldsmobile 88
(ERTL Authentics 1:18)






Ferrari F355
(Hot Wheels 1:18)

Stargate Universe

I was slightly disappointed when SyFy cancelled Stargate SG-1...though I was more disappointed when Richard Dean Anderson quit the series and was replaced by Ben Browder.  Anyway, I was still disappointed with the cancellation of the show.  On the other hand, it had ten seasons...that ain't bad by any standard.

I was even more disappointed when SyFy cancelled Stargate Atlantis.  I thought it was a nice evolution of the series and one that added more Ancient technology and mythology (and, thankfully, didn't have any of that Origin storyline).  The premise was sound...though it was hampered a bit by plots that echoed SG-1 a bit too much (with some notable exceptions...like the episode that featured the all-female unit and the CSI-like episode, both in the fourth and final season).  That said...I enjoyed it anyway.  Adding Robert Picardo to the cast was a smart move, as I never cared for Elizabeth Weir (the original actress that portrayed Weir in SG-1, forgot her name, would have been a better choice and might have made the character more appealing).

Now here comes Stargate Universe...the third series in the Stargate franchise.  Take one part Battlestar Galactica (camera snap-zooming, intelligent dialogue, big & old ship, searching for Earth) and mix it with one part Star Trek: Voyager (lost billions of light years from Earth on a ship with limited resources), you get the basic outline of Stargate Universe.  The end result is better than what you might think.  The episodes are unusually cinematic in appearance and the story lines are surprisingly well done.  I like that, so far, the crew has not encountered any English-speaking "aliens" that look just like humans.  In fact, they only aliens they have encountered so far are, basically, bug-like creatures.  That's cool, because I think the possibility of finding humans that far out is remote. 

I am liking Stargate Universe.  I am liking it a lot, in fact.  I am not saying it is superior to SG-1 or Atlantis just yet, but if it can keep up this pace and quality...it should be around for awhile.  And that's a good thing, in my opinion.

By the way, my favorite character...so far...is Dr. Nicholas Rush.  I'm curious to see what his motives are.  :-)

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Recent Diecast Purchases

Here are a few new ones I've acquired lately...


1969 Oldsmobile 442 W-30
1:18 scale by Auto World

Audi A3 Sportback 3.2 Quattro
1:18 scale by Kyosho


2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Cobra
1:18 scale by Shelby Collectibles

1995 Volvo 850R Sedan
1:18 scale by AUTOart

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Halloween 2009

I'll be adding some pictures, if I got any keepers, from this year's Halloween in the next few days.  :-)

Friday, October 23, 2009

Volkswagen CC

The CC is a four-door sedan with frameless side windows, it seats four people and carries a premium price tag over the Passat it's based on.  The VW marketing folks would like us to call it a "coupe" (which it clearly is not), apparently just because the roofline is sportier-looking than "regular" sedans.  It's the second sedan--that I'm aware of--to be labled a "coupe", the first being the Mercedes-Benz CLS.

Everywhere I look (on the 'Net), reviewers of the Volkswagen CC trip over themselves in order to pile on the superlatives, going on and on about how absolutely gorgeous the car is.  Maybe I just don't get it, but I don't see where the CC is a ravishing beauty.  Stylish?  Sure, but not to the point where I would call it "art" as some sites have done.  Frankly, the Mercedes-Benz CLS is better-looking and it's an older design.