May I direct your attention…

Things have been a skosh quiet on the blog over the weekend, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been tappity-tap-tapping else where within the intertubes.

Mostly notably, if you’re interested in a fun, VERY challenging board game, may I direct you to this post on my gaming blog: We got our butts kicked by Shadows over Camelot, and it was excellent.

I’ll have some more stuff soon, but right now I’m wrestling with some technical glitches within WordPress itself, and it’s hard for me to write something when I know the machine I’m writing on is broken.

Must. Fix.

Updates for 2009-04-26

  • Pulling myself away from the computer and out onto the Ranch bike trails. Bug is freak-out excited. #
  • And… yeah, started to rain right when the bike ride was at Daddy Bingo Fuel. #outsideandoutofbreath #
  • So, I logged back into City of Heroes for the first time in 568 days… and my HS GF friended me on Facebook. Coincidence? I think not. #
  • Okay, fine… probably coincidence. #
  • Prepping the cast iron skillet for pork chop MAGIC. Wine? Don’t mind if I do! #
  • Skillet cooking is – dare I say – equal in many if not all ways to the manly grilling arts. *rummages for brown sugar* #
  • Adrift: Went to ground. Deciding what to do next. Tried raising the Bingturong on comms; the crew’s.. http://tinyurl.com/cdob69 #
  • Adrift: The girl got me close enough to the Manifold Bazaar to see Five Finger Freight. Gone. Nothing the.. http://tinyurl.com/can9wl #

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Nekkid

A few weeks ago, I was explaining to Kate why I prefer to keep the shades down in my office when I’m in there. People can look in… I can’t see them… et cetera.

“It all boils down,” I said, “to the Old Nekkid Guy story.”

“The what?” she replied.

I just stopped and stared. I thought everyone knew the Old Nekkid Guy story. I for damn sure thought my wife knew it.

Apparently not.

So I went digging around my old blog archives… and… nothing. Then I went digging in my really old blog archives.

THEN I went digging in my really, really old blog archives. You know the ones I mean: dusty html files with no css code, from the two or three months in early 2001 when you were using Blogger, but Blogger was so overwhelmed with new users (cough*Twitter*cough) that you finally gave up and just installed MovableType v0.7 on your website and started over? Yeah, those old blog archives.

And, finally, I found the story.

Which I will now share. Again.

Because I think it’s important for everyone to have something humbling sitting out there on the internet.

So, I was checking out some stuff online tonight (“Why, that’s amazing, Doyce… that almost never happens.” — shut up, you). To do this, I have to sit at my computer; to sit at my computer, I must face the window in my office, which faces the street. Are we all clear? Geographically oriented? Good.

There I sat, pointing and clicking, muttering to myself about downtown Denver’s ability to completely confound Mapquest, when I heard a group of kids passing by on the sidewalk. Ahh, walking nostalgia. They were speaking in the particular tones used only by teens and people who are talking to themselves and scared of being in alone in the cemetery/empty parking garage/jail — I think high school illicites this behavior.

I was starting to smirk at the conversation, remembering similar ones in my (distant) past, when suddenly I became their new topic.

“Look, there’s a guy.”
“There’s a guy.”
“Is he naked?”
“He looks naked.”
“A naked guy? We can see him.” (Apparently, being naked might render one invisible, I have to check on this.)
(calling out) “Hey naked guy, are you naked?” (nervous laughter)

For the record, I was clothed; wearing gym shorts and no shirt. This is how I normally dress around my house in the summer, and the number one reason I can think of to CALL before coming over.

You can’t see the shorts from the street, though, at least not while I’m sitting at the computer… thus, Nekkid.

(Also for the record, I’m not making the kids sound any more assinine than they did on their own.)

Needless to say, this turn of conversation eliminated my nostalgia. Sure, I’m aware that I’m thirty-mumble years old and thus unspeakably ancient to the teen set, but I still play the wacky video games, I still listen to that rock-and/or-roll, and I don’t want to be the next funny old guy a pack of kids taunts at 10 pm.

What the hell do you shout back? “No?” “Not yet?” “You kids get off my lawn?”

What did I do? Nothing. I kept staring at my old-nekkid-guy screen, clicking my old-nekkid-guy mouse, muttering old-nekkid-guy things about RTD, a frown creasing my wrinkled, whiskery, gonna-die-of-old-age-soon-enough face. I waited for them to keep walking. I prayed fervently for them to keep walking.

Then I crawled back into the house and got a shirt. I’m still wearing it.

I might never take it off.

All weird old guys have that one polo shirt that they wear every weekend for lawn work, beer drinking, and barbequeing, right?

Well, now I know why that happens.

Happy Friday, everyone. Remember to wear your polo shirts this weekend.

Updates for 2009-04-23

  • http://twitpic.com/3tak6 – IAWA Best Interests Web from Hell #
  • http://twitpic.com/3tak6 – This will mean nothing to anyone who doesn’t play In a Wicked Age, but I wanted to record it somewhere. #
  • Random Average: Story Games for Everybody – Shadows Over Camelot http://tinyurl.com/co7j9s #
  • Adrift: Seems people looking for me are shooting at those who /might/ have seen me. Worrying about Jon, M.. http://tinyurl.com/debqjw #
  • So… A fun deal: buy @maureenjohnson’s new paperback today, get a free box of scheudenfraude! #

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Updates for 2009-04-22

  • Adrift: We’ve avoided every group of sentients in our way; the girl has a sense for trouble. When t.. http://tinyurl.com/cnajt6 #
  • A new paying speculative fiction market is opening on Twitter. @tweetthemeat is a twitter horrorzine. Check it out. #
  • Dear Wednesday: I’ll admit, that bastard Tuesday took a lot out of me. Let’s make a deal: I get stuff done, you can watch Naruto all day. #
  • Mmmm, lemon poppyseed muffin, you understand my needs, my desires… Though, to be fair, those are all pretty simple things. NOM NOM NOM. #
  • Putting the final touches on an in house, online introduction to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for Earth Day. #
  • … and I have to remove a slide talking about global warming, because one of the client-owners doesn’t believe in it. Wow. Just… wow. #
  • Adrift: The ambushers are her people, which explains her surprise. They’ve added new traps due to &.. http://tinyurl.com/cbq7qh #
  • Forget the challenge of writing a story in 140 characters. How about a whole damn recipe. Well played, @cookbook : well-played. #

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Earth Day Reflections

Earth Day caught me a little bit by surprise this year, so I confess I haven’t planned to do anything particularly profound today.

Since the last time I checked this carbon footprint calculator, I’ve made a lot of changes in my life (comprehensive recycling, CFL bulbs, 100% windfarm-based electricity, a vast reduction in the number of flights I was taking – though that had more to do with getting married than anything else, but still…), the result of which is a total household carbon footprint of 12.2 tons per year, which is FAR cry from the day I first ran the numbers and got a 20 ton carbon footprint.

The "world target" is... (don't say crazy... don't say crazy...) impressive. I think it assumes you're living in a yurt and telecommuting with your bicycle-powered One Laptop.
The "world target" is... (don't say crazy... don't say crazy...) impressive. I think it assumes you're living in a yurt and telecommuting with your bicycle-powered One Laptop.

Yes, it’s a reduction, but more notable is the fact that the 20 ton footprint was just for me, and the new and improved version includes the whole Casa Testerman (call it 2.5 people). So… go us? not too bad.

Here’s my the original list of “things to do to stop fucking up the earth”, with some notes on what’s been checked off and what still needs doing.

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