Archive for September, 2004

Sep 28 2004

Go you big white fire engine!

Published by Paul under Macs

John Gruber comments on the general state of unrest amongst average Windows users.

Come to the dark side. Join us.

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Sep 28 2004

Firefly

Published by Paul under Film

So, I finished watching the review discs for Firefly the other night. It’s the short-lived sci-fi series from Joss Whedon of Buffy and Angel fame. It’s also unarguably the best thing he’s created so far. Excellent characters, good stories, a complete lack of technobabble… in fact, a near-complete lack of science whatsoever. Next to the smegma that Paramount pretends is Star Trek, it’s a revelation.

The story concerns a ragtag bunch of folk running questionably legal missions in a transport ship between planets in the far reaches of space. As far as I can see though, the ‘They’re in SPACE!!’ angle was something Whedon used to hide the fact that he was really writing a Western. Obviously he knew how unpopular that would be with the Fox executives, but damn if it’s not satisfying as hell to watch.

It’s easily the best sci-fi drama I’ve seen in the last 10 years, even slightly ahead of the Farscape when it was really firing on all cylinders during the second season. Firefly had the quality from episode one.

Naturally Fox cancelled it.

I really don’t understand TV executive logic. Are they that obsessed with profit/loss statements that they can’t see the bigger picture? Do they really think we’ll sit and watch When Police Animals Attack Bad Millionaire Drivers forever? And when we’re no longer watching their shitty television, what are they going to sell us on DVD? Big Brother and Survivor? Good luck.

A slight silver lining: Universal bought the Firefly rights and a feature film is in post-production now. The box set of DVDs did huge business in the US, surprising the hell out of Fox. With luck another network will negotiate another series with Universal, bringing this wonderful show back to our screens.

My review should be on DVD Net soonish, and I’ll probably recycle some of this post…

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Sep 24 2004

Hold me back!

Published by Paul under Gaming

The redesigned PS2 from Sony.

Tempting

Now, to try and avoid finding out what good games play on this thing… :)

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Sep 24 2004

New ATI utilities!

Published by Paul under Macs

ATI have always offered display utilities for their Mac cards which allowed antialiasing/anisotrophic filtering on an app-by-app basis, but for reasons that aren’t clear to me they would only work with retail cards; the OEM cards in the G4/G5 towers and mobile chipsets in the laptops required third party hacks which might fall over at any point when Apple upgraded their official OEM drivers.

Until now. Enjoy.

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Sep 16 2004

Bleeding money for fun and profit

Published by Paul under General

I had the ignition leads in the Telstar replaced last week, which stopped it running roughly once the engine had warmed up (a common issue with the V6 engine, my mechanic says he replaces them every 80,000 kms as a matter of course). I was in a mechanical mood so I decided I’d spend part of my weekend replacing the power antenna (it had apparently died about 5 years ago).
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Sep 07 2004

First thoughts on WoW

Published by Paul under Gaming

Last week A Friend Who Shall Remain Nameless managed to wangle himself an account for the World of Warcraft stress test, and he was kind enough to let me share it with him. Here are my initial thoughts after about 11 hours of playing. I’ll be comparing the game to Everquest as I do so, as EQ is currently the MMORPG market leader and I spent over 2 years playing it with a variety of characters.

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