Aug. 3rd, 2011

yendi: (Victoria)
(Five things make a post, etc. Which is horse hockey, because we've all seen posts that have one thing, at most. Some are totally content-free, or so stupid they end up with practically negative content, the way eating celery is supposed to lead to negative calories.)

1. As some of you know from 'song's post, Victoria's in the animal hospital, getting her broken leg repaired. She won't be home until tomorrow, and it's a giant gaping hole in my routine. She's normally there to greet me when I come out of the shower, to meow at me a million time a night when I walk past her, and to get head scritches, and not having her just feels wrong. I'm really, really glad I wasn't there when she got injured, as I'm generally just a wreck even thinking about her in pain.

Which is not to say that I won't call the contraption around her neck a "cone of shame," of course. :-)

ETA: Update here, with pictures and info for those who might be willing and in a position to help out.

2. I've hit 1.3 miles on my runs. I managed that on both my Monday run and my run this morning, so I guess it's now in my wheelhouse. My first non-treadmill run, back on June 29, was .89 miles. I'm not trying to overdo my distance increases, of course, but I'm happy to see steady progress.

I'm also making good progress on the hundred push-up program (just completed Week 2, Day 2), and at the gym on between-run days. And I'm generally doing a lot of walking -- I've done 2.65 miles today on top of that run, and will likely get another 2-3 miles in later, and I hit 5.5 miles of walking on Monday (when I took care of errands). I'm not sure I'm seeing any change in my calf muscles (which have always been well-defined -- being overweight and walking a lot in general kept them solid), but I'm definitely noticing some definition in my thighs.

3. The only thing worse than some of the reader reactions to the new Ultimate Spider-Man is the reaction of some retailers (trigger warning for vile racist language on that second one). It's hard to love an industry that's so heavily populated by people I can't stand. That said, as Arturo GarcĂ­a notes, the success here is at least partially dependent on how readers vote with their pocketbooks. Of course, the "Death of Peter Parker" storyline was dreadfully written, but if this one is decent (and Bendis is, even today, capable of greatness, something that only Ed Brubaker, of the other Marvel Architects, can claim), I intend to support it as best I can (although I just logged into the Marvel Comics app and saw that the books are going for $4 a pop, which is yet another reason I hate comics right now).

4. In other comic news, I read issue 1 of the new Daredevil, and it's easily the best Marvel Universe title I've read in years. Like, since either Nextwave or Waid's run on FF ended (whichever was more recent). I'm not a drooling Waid fanboy -- I consider Kingdom Come to be one of the most vastly overrated and barely-readable stories of the last twenty years -- but he nails the character and does some great storytelling here. I fully expect it to get cancelled (or for Waid to be pushed aside for someone with half his talent, as was the case with FF or Cap) within two years, of course. I do hope that all of Marvel's other current writers -- who collectively (excluding the two I named in #3) have never written an issue this good -- learn from this.

5. For those looking for some cool games to support you can find the Humble Indie Bundle on sale for, well, whatever you'd like. That's five games for Mac, Windows, or Linux, for however much or little you want to pay, with the profits going to the developers, charity, or both (you can pick how the money gets allocated, too).
yendi: (Nodwick)
Two people I was a huge fan of in my teens (and still like today) passed away within the last two days:

William Sleator wrote awesome sci-fi novels that were fun and powerful, a rarity in general (there's just too little actual sci-fi in the YA segment). The Boy Who Reversed Himself is Elayna's favorite. I'm kind of embarrassed to admit that I haven't read him in years.

And although Bubba Smith was a football player first, I first learned of him as an actor, particularly from his role as Hightower in the Police Academy movies, which my 12-year-old self still believes were robbed of their well-earned Oscars. I was also a big fan of his on the Joe Pesci show Half Nelson, a show so bad they actually gave a regular part to Victoria Jackson.
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I left this as a comment over in a Plus thread, but it's worth reposting here. I've figured out the exact way that George R.R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire series simply has to end. Literally, this has to be the last line of the last book, and it sums up everything that comes before it perfectly:

spoiler alert, for those who want to wait twelve years until the last book finally comes out. )

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