Uploaded all my stuff to Flickr

I am a little late to the Flickr crowd..

See how much of a Warcraft or Battletech fan I am

Speaking of Warcraft, I actually went and ordered the Collectors Edition on Ebay… 

Now I have to go an decide which account I wanna use.. my old one with my lvl 52 (soon to be 60) character, or my Collectors edition one with the cool Pet, cause using both might be a little expensive…

Toothpicks and Floss

Oke… so I, and millions like my dont floss or use toothpics enough, and we get to hear about it every visit to the dentists…

Well on my way back from work today, Andy Ihnatko pitched a rather good idea to me, curtisy of the brainfood, in which he basicly got his flossing done while waiting for his Mac to unfreeze, just by keeping the floss on his desk. Coincidentily, he also learned to play the ukulele this way.

So today I actually went and bought some floss and toothpics (first time in my life), and they are now sitting next to my laptop, having now actually been used and.. where they will stay, providing my lodger doesnt move them (and he will).

Will my next checkup occur without the burdering feeling of guilt? I will keep you informed.

Off to merry England

Well I am off to England thursday, spending time with the British side of the family.

Staying at my aunts, and they don’t even have a computer, so that will save me from the inevitable tech-support. It also means that I have no way to be online. I have already looked for Wireless access in the area; Starbucks or a pub with internet, but alas, it seems inlikely that anyone in that little town of Bishop-Auckland will even have heard of the Inkernet.

With a little luck I can get online at a café somewhere or something, and at least check my mail 😉 But other than that… lol.

I have loaded up my laptop with study material, I will also install WinDVD and some games, but I am already convinced I will be bored beyond meassure 🙂

The Eve of the War

No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man’s and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their various concerns they were scrutinised and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinise the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water.

Sowly the imminent release of Steven Spielbergs version of H.G. Wells classic novel, is starting to stir the internet space, in advance of its release in the summer of 2005.

In March of 2005, Pendragon will release their own movie version, more true to the original book, as their version is set in England at the turn of the nineteenth century, whereas Spielbergs version is set in our own time.

Comparing the Spielberg trailer with the Pendragon one, its rather clear where the money, – and probably where the production value, went.

For a moment the poster art of the Spielberg version exited me, for reasons I will allude to in a moment.
But after seeing the trailer (not much to see yet, its more of a teaser), and reading some things about it, I doubt I will be more exited about that version, than I was about, say, Independance Day.

You see, neither of these versions exite me, nor have any adaptations so far, and certainly not this one, rofl.

There is only one version of this classic story that exites me.

B00006I05X.01.LZZZZZZZ

Amazon.com

I cannot accurately put into worlds what this musical does for me. My parents had it on LP, and I have listened to it as long as I can remember. It has always haunted me. Nothing, no movie, no book, has ever scared and impressed me so like this version did (of course you have to remember I was 5 or so when I heard it first). The absolutely amazing artwork by Geoff Taylor played a very important part of the experience of it for me. The combination left an impression on me so large, that I am sure it has played a large part of who I am now.

You can, therefore imagine, that I was rather thrilled to read the following over on WaroftheWorldsOnline.com:

“Earlier this year Jeff commissioned a large team of UK
animators to begin production of a feature length CGI-animated film based
on his Musical Work which is intended to be released in cinemas in 2007 –
and the team are making unbelievable progress. The film will sty true to
the HG Well’s novel, being set in Victorian England and will of course
make good use of Jeff’s music!”

Apart from that, there will be a new remastered and remixed DVD version of the Album coming out early next year, which I will be picking up of course.

http://www.thewaroftheworlds.com/ – Jeff Wayne’s Official Site for the upcoming War of the Worlds material
http://www.waroftheworlds.com/ – Paramount/Spielberg Movie
http://www.pendragonpictures.com/WOTWKEY.html – Pendragon’s Movie

We are on the Eve of the War, the next two years are looking good.

6 hours of Civilization, and expanding my sword collection

It was our friend Omar’s birthday this weekend, so we went into the city to get him a goody.

We went to get Civilization: The Boardgame.
Now our whole gang has played the Civ games on the pc, and seeing the game so succesfully transfered to board was seriously cool.
After getting back to Sweetlake we went to Omar’s and had grill.

Though I was initially a bit hessitant to start playing so late on saterday night (Omar is not the most practicle person I know when it comes to planning), we had a lot of fun doing so, and I eventually went home at 7am this morning. I am not a great fan of board games usually, but I wont mind going back to this one with the gang.

We actually bought Civ at the Elf store in the Hague, and while we where their I noticed that finally one of the Lord of the Rings swords, The Ringwraith sword, has gone down in price.

However, looking around online now, to find a pic for this blog, I find that he US dollar prices on most of these online shops is considderably lower than what they are asking on the Elf shop. Perhaps I should find out how much shipping costs would be.

But since I am in actuality a loyal customer there, I did order BlacK Legion Blade from the Kit Rae collection, which in design is very similair to the Valermos – Sword of fire, from the same collection, which I already have:

I really love that shiny black finish and de pattern on the design. Very cool. It should be about 100 euro’s, but again I have to wonder if I am being ripped off.

Meanwhile my sister is more of a Hibben kind of gal. She saw Gil Hibben’s Jackal being wielded in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and wanted it thereafter.

There are quite a few other items that United Cutlery offers that I would rather like having, but its all so expensive! In my opinion they really offer some of the coolest collections from all the main sword and knife companies.

e importance of history (and blogging ;)

My sister actually posted on her blog! Wh000t!

I considder this a major milestone in my quest to get the entire world to start blogging! Bwhua ha ha!

For a first post its pretty big, and also raises a good question we where wondering about earlier. Why should history matter to us? Why is it inportant that we should know our history.

Now personally, I feel history is important, and personally I find it interesting. But I am having some trouble in actually justifying why the common man should actually care, even though I feel that he should.

Lets have a google and some copy-pasting:

Why Study History? – HistoryGuide.org
Let’s face it, our first experience with History is that it is a course that we have to take in order to graduate. As a junior and senior high school student we are confronted with American history, state history and perhaps even a general course in western civilization or world history. We didn’t have a choice. And the fact that we are forced to take history puts us on the offensive. We begin to build that grandiose brick wall that will prevent us from getting anything important out of history.
Read more…

Why Study History? – The American Historical Association
People live in the present. They plan for and worry about the future. History, however, is the study of the past. Given all the demands that press in from living in the present and anticipating what is yet to come, why bother with what has been? Given all the desirable and available branches of knowledge, why insist—as most American educational programs do—on a good bit of history? And why urge many students to study even more history than they are required to?
Read more…

Why Study History? – history.hanover.edu
It is commonly acknowledged that an understanding of the past is fundamental to an understanding of the present. The analysis and interpretation of history provide an essential context for evaluating contemporary institutions, politics, and cultures. Understanding the present configuration of society is not the only reason to study the past; history also provides unique insight into human nature and human civilization. By demanding that we see the world through the eyes of others, that we develop a sense of context and coherence while recognizing complexity and ambiguity, and that we confront the record not only of human achievement but also of human failure, cruelty, and barbarity, the study of history provides us with a richly-textured, substantive framework for understanding the human condition and grappling with moral questions and problems. History is essential to the traditional objectives of the liberal arts, the quest for wisdom and virtue.
Read more…

Why Study History? – mars.acnet.wnec.edu
In the final analysis history solves and settles nothing. We cannot and must not hope for final solutions. History shows us something far more valuable for our living purposes. It is perhaps the best means to achieving full consciousness of both necessity and freedom, permanence and change – of the always difficult but honorable terms of mortality, on which human beings have repeatedly failed, and in failure have created deathless values. In this consciousness we may know more freedom amid our necessities, more rest amid change.
Read more…

More reasons…

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Steven [stevenonline.topcities.com] says:
ever have those moments where u get this sudden inspiration to write a lot of bullshit?

Jemimus -http://blogger.xs4all.nl/jemimus says:
Yes… check my blog.. and my sisters blog

Steven [stevenonline.topcities.com] says:
okie dokie

Jemimus -http://blogger.xs4all.nl/jemimus says:
Hey.. what does history mean to YOU? What value does it have… tell me your opinion.

Steven [stevenonline.topcities.com] says:
to me, history is a big long list of cultural, political, social and environmental fuck-ups that we should do our best to ensure do not happen again…. unfortunately modern people are as stupid as people have ever been, historically speaking, and so the world is still quite officially fucked.

Steven [stevenonline.topcities.com] says:
hey thats blog worthy

Steven [stevenonline.topcities.com] says:
fuck me, not bad for 5am!

Between a job and a DVD

Turns out I didn’t have to start at DSM this week after all, so after a cup of coffee and a chat, I stepped back on the tram from Delft back to the centre and went back to the office.

This means I have two weeks of nothingness, which I am devoting to study.. study..study.  In fact, I was quite proud of myself today; I actually studied for about 4 hours, and worked though one and a half chapters of (hold your breath):
MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-291): Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure


Left work early (4ish) and dropped by the DVD store and picked up,
Tron (1982), The Boondock Saints (1999), Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 6 (1998), and tot top it all off:

Underworld: Supremacy Edition (2003), which is a Dutch-market release of the Underground R1 DVD, but with the original included aswell (2 disks).

Scrathing together these links, I noticed that there is a second Boondock Saints film on the way! Woohoo!

Looks like the original cast returns, exept I dont see William Defoe’s name in the cast list yet… if he doesnt play in it, that would be a real tragety, as he was fucking unbelievable in the original!

And my blogging has convinced my neigbour and sister to start a blog.  Oke, so my sister isn’t exactly convinced yet… I blackmailed her into starting a blog if I payed for Lineage II with my creditcard

Moody Monday post title…

This week is the last week I am at my current job, as sysadm of a well know welfare orginsation.
Their own admin should be back from his holiday now, but hasn’t appeared yet, its past 9 already, and he is usually here at 8! Now if this network where my baby, and I had gone on holiday to leave it in the hands of some third-party admin, I would make sure I was there as soon as possible the first morning I was back! Oh well.

Last night my friend Rava dropped by, and brought along Kill Bill 1 & 2. Unfortunatly the second film turned out to be an inferior rip, as the second half turned out not to be sexy Uma in her yellow leather, but the second half of a recent sci-fi/comic film who’s name I cant remember.

While I couln’t find that movie on IMDB fast enough,  I did however notice that M. Night Shyamalan‘s latest movie, The Village: (Trailer: Official Site), is about to be released!

So far I have seen 3 movies by this man, and the Sixth Sense, The (1999), Unbreakable (2000) and Signs (2002) where all masterpieces as far as i am concerned.  I saw Signs when it was released, but in my good fortune managed to see it at such an odd time, that there was no one else in the theater. Well, there we some girls who left after realising they where at the wrong movie. Have you seen Signs? Does this strike you as the sort of movie you would want to see by yourself, … alone…  in a dark theater. Needless to say I was scared shitless.

Now Signs is scary enough, as per usual Shyamalan captures tention and dramatic suspence like no other director I have seen, and, reading though the plotline of ‘The Village‘, I can only assume that he has again hit that high mark when it comes to his edge-of-your-seat writing, reminds me a lot of Steven King’s work, by the way, of which I have read too little.

Why do movies have to released so much later over here, I really cant wait.