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mikailborg) wrote2004-11-19 10:10 am
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Katamari Taters
After reading about the fun that
kittykatya,
eeedge,
jsciv and
impink are having, I put a copy of Katamari Damacy (PS2) on my Wish List, and
raininva bought it for my birthday. This game is incredibly surreal and trippy, and has that wonderful "let me just try this level one more time" quality. The player must rebuild stars by rolling together clumps of loose objects on Earth - you have to try it out to understand it. Highly recommended.
Finished watching the Brent Spiner episodes of Enterprise. Pretty good overall, with the last episode the strongest. Despite its enjoyability, the arc hit some of the most tiresome cliches in Star Trek: "it only takes five guys to take over a Starfleet vessel", "with the fate of humanity at stake, we'll nevertheless give the bad guys all the access codes they want if they threaten one of the show's stars", "the Enterprise isn't worth diddly in a real fight unless the heroes know their opponent's Secret Weak Point(tm)". Yes, they all made sense in the story context, I'm just tired of seeing them again.
The Meyers-Briggs-Trek personality test says that I'm an INFP, much like Kes or Elim Garak. Rain's response was "Garak? Eww! Well... hm. Actually..."
"Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew..." - Sam Gamgee rapping about taters.
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Finished watching the Brent Spiner episodes of Enterprise. Pretty good overall, with the last episode the strongest. Despite its enjoyability, the arc hit some of the most tiresome cliches in Star Trek: "it only takes five guys to take over a Starfleet vessel", "with the fate of humanity at stake, we'll nevertheless give the bad guys all the access codes they want if they threaten one of the show's stars", "the Enterprise isn't worth diddly in a real fight unless the heroes know their opponent's Secret Weak Point(tm)". Yes, they all made sense in the story context, I'm just tired of seeing them again.
The Meyers-Briggs-Trek personality test says that I'm an INFP, much like Kes or Elim Garak. Rain's response was "Garak? Eww! Well... hm. Actually..."
"Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew..." - Sam Gamgee rapping about taters.
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I definitely think I'll be watching more Trek this year, especially since we have indeed decided to give ourselves a TiVo for Xmas. I had my nits to pick about these last three, but I liked 'em, and I had some fun. The "Archer cannon" at the beginning of "Augments" was cool :p And I agree with you - though I'm not a Blalock fan, the interaction between T'Pol and Trip is the best character stuff on the show. They can't afford to lose that.
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You do know that the TiVo space really has to be divided by 3 because you do NOT want to record on the basic level. I'm not a techno-snob and I couldn't watch the level of pixellation on it. So, a 40 hour TiVo just isn't big enough.
Re: Enterprise. I just wish they'd lighten up a little and show some more humor. I think one of the reasons that Soong was so good was that he tried to inject some humor into his life.
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Get a DirecTiVo if you have DirecTV. If you don't, think about getting DTV instead of cable. The DTiVo can record two channels at once and there's no issue of quality (as