The Late Shift w/ Adrian

Monday, April 18, 2005

Hectic Schedule

Well today was the first day back to classes after a week long break that was needed oh so much. I really didn't get everything I wanted to do during break done, but it did give me the time away that let me get refocused about the task I have ahead of me, passing all my classes with good marks. And the critical moment will be the next few weeks, with me taking midterms, projects due & papers due, it's a lot to take in, especially when I've done a less than stellar job of keeping up with the reading.

Up first will be my Journalism mid term on wednesday.. of course I also have my Stats project due that day. My Poly Sci midterm is friday, and I have a bunch of papers to turn into my Health class this week. The one thing I love about my spring schedule is how smooth each class flows into the other, the time really flies by.

On a training note, I'm going to recommit myself to running tomorrow. It's really the only aerobic exercise that is easily accessible to me. Ever since the tree hit my hoop in the backyard (last year), I haven't had that fixed, and it's still somewhat usable.. I just have been reluctant to be active back there with the lack of privacy we have. The only neighbors I like.. are the only ones we have privacy from. If I want to keep in shape and get leaner this will be my course of action, since I have no pool readily available either.

Sunday, April 17, 2005

Fanaticism Part I

Anyone that has had the chance to talk to me would know my feelings on what I'm about to talk about the fanaticism/elitism I've seen with various forms of entertainment. I consider myself a big comic reader, other than a 5-6 year span between elementary and the end of highschool, I've been into comics, started reading them as quickly as I could read. Anyway, the thing that ticks me off about comic fans is the elitism you will eventually run into. I read a lot of comics, about 30-40 a month, thankfully the discount at my shop lets me read that many, there still are ones that I don't get to read that I wish I could.. hard to believe to some, but there are a lot of comics out there.

The latest opportunity for these elitists to show their snobby attitudes are with DC and their whole Infinite Crisis movement. First up is the 80pg Countdown to Infinite Crisis comic that came out March 30. For $1 people can read the prologue of sorts to Infinite Crisis (Identity Crisis led to Infinite in ways), and it featured the death of Ted Kord aka the Blue Beetle II and one of the masterminds is Maxwell Lord (former financer of the JL at one time). I read it and thought it was good, had the feel that IC did, and a minor player got taken out. Of course there are the elitists that make me laugh.. it's one thing if you bought the book and read it and didn't like how it was portrayed but some/most didn't even do that. I read stories of "oh i flipped through it at the shop and deemed it wasn't worth my money." ..wow a quick once over (probably to the final few pages) and you can't spare a friggin dollar to get the whole situation? Or the other one "lemme just rant about how stupid idea this is and by saying it in this uproar tone I'm showing that I didn't read the book and just read a summary online!" .. seriously.. summary/synopsis != book.

Another situation with DC (that also ties into Infinite Crisis) would be the long hinted at return of Jason Todd to the living. In the latest issue of Batman, the Red Hood removed his helmut to reveal his identity (after a vicious crowbar beating to the Joker; payback is a bitch). I think if done right, the return of Jason Todd could be a welcomed sight, I mean seriously rarely have people stayed dead ( I think Barry Allen is the only character that will probably never return to the living, althought that probably won't stop them from having time travel or flashbacks occur that would keep him in everyone's memory). Maybe JT is a clone, just like Superboy was cloned from Supes/LL. Perhaps STAR or CADMUS got a hold of JT and decided to clone him.. make someone that could defend them from the Batman, but JT's personality was of a trouble maker and broke out on his own, and the lab burned/shredded the records so that there was no acknowledgement of what they had did. We'll have to wait and see, in an interview Winick seemed to know where he is going with this (although he's not writing Batman nor Outsiders in July O_O ) so I have confidence that this is going to end well, just the same with Infinite Crisis. Just quickly detractors or elitists only retort is "oh what did they just kill the Joker? how lame.. he won't stay dead either." And my response is simply.. who said he's dead.. people can be beaten within an inch of death and still live. I doubt Jason stayed to make sure he was dead.. or maybe he wouldn't even want that losers death on his hands.

Next part will focus on those otakus.

Sunday, April 10, 2005

On a Break

Well, finally made it to spring break, at times it felt like it might never come. Anyway i added a few links to the blog, both are places I'm going to work on during the break. AvRe is mainly to house all my avatars in a certain organization, although I will be submitting some at another place to get more impact on internet users. The other one is something I came up with during the week, I'll have to talk it over with some people to see if it's feasible, because I think it could be very successful. We shall see. TRO is no more, so anyone with links to there, it won't work.

I've already begun moving avatars over to AvRe. It's a pretty simplistic design, since it's more of an archive than anything else. If I like how it works out, I might make a review archive to hold my reviews if AA-T takes much longer to get off it's feet. So I've got plenty on my plate for break so it'll be interesting to see what I get done.

Thursday, April 07, 2005

Becoming the Unsung Hero

Something that goes noticed by the snobs at ESPN and anyone else too busy trying to continually tear him down.



CAPTION: The LA Lakers' Kobe Bryant gets a hug from Morgan Fogakoldyke, 5, on a visit to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Sunday afternoon before his game against the Grizzlies.