Humid Cedar

Chthonic, Tentacular, and just a little Squamous

Tuesday, November 30, 2004

Be Careful What You Wish For...

Oy vey, the hours I work.

I even worked during the holiday!

I am learning a lot, though.

Wednesday, November 24, 2004

Random Pre-Holiday Thoughts

I picked up the World Of Warcraft game last night and played with it a while. I will post a more in depth review when I have a chance to get to know it better but for now: it's pretty fun. The graphics are nice and the interface is pretty easy to understand. My wife watched the quicktime trailer and said, "I am never going to see you again, am I?"

If guys were doing the stuff that the ladies get away with in "Desperate Housewives", then the show would be off the air right now. Think about it.

We watched the movie "Sideways" this past weekend and really enjoyed it. It is cool to see Thomas Haden Church (known for his work on the TV show "Wings") with a good part.

And one other thing: Vaclav Havel for Secretary General of the U.N.

Have a happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 17, 2004

Playing House

I rather enjoyed the Bryan Singer/Hugh Laurie show "House" last night. I have long been a fan of Mr. Laurie's work, from "The Fry and Laurie Show" to "Black Adder" to "Jeeves and Wooster". Of course, those shows were broad comedy and his timing and expressive face serves him really well in that genre. He is not playing for the big laugh in "House" and his flat American accent threw me off for a moment but in the end he is more than up to the challenge. I don't watch a lot of television and I watch hospital/medical dramas even less but I may keep this on my list as long as it lasts.

And speaking of television: I have heard that ABC will move "Alias" to Wednesday nights and join "Lost" on the shcedule in January when "Alias" premieres its fourth season. The only other shows I like to watch and they're BOTH on during game night with my homies....dagnabbit.


My friends and I are wrestling with an important question: do we play Everquest II or World of Warcraft next? What do you think?

Monday, November 15, 2004

Welcome my friend Roger to the blogosphere! Check out Grinding Metal in the "Link" section!

Tuesday, November 09, 2004

Too Many Wookies

The teaser trailer for the next Star Wars film is available here. It promises more Yoda-fu and a whole gaggle of Wookies.

Sunday, November 07, 2004

Same As It Ever Was...


I just completed my first week in my new job. The process of adjusting to private practice will be an interesting one. For one thing, this is very much an "eat what you kill" sort of profession: I only get paid for what I bill out. I will admit that the percentage of my hourly billing that I take home is quite generous as these things are normally determined in my profession but the firm I work for doesn't have a lot of work for me to bill right now. I signed on to be the trademark attorney in a patent law firm. Up until now, the firm turned away a lot of trademark work because they didn't have the "bandwidth" to handle it (on the other hand, they have more patent work than they know what to do with - if I were a patent attorney, I'd be up to my eyeballs with work). Now that I am there to pick up the slack, the firm must now gather the work up again. I suspect that will take some time. In the meantime, I try to busy myself with the litigation that floats around the office and assimilate the way the firm does things. Not a lot of billables in that mix.

I read the first volume of the Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, entitled The Runes of The Earth. As with the previous two series, the prose is lush and dense. Unlike the previous books, the protagonist is NOT the titular character. Dr. Linden Avery, who accompanied Thomas Covenant to the fantasy realm in which the series takes place, takes center stage. This is a good thing. Mr. Covenant is the ultimate expression of an anti-hero: a leper who denies the fantasy so vehemently that he is often at odds with his own self-interest, whose power is greater than any other in the Land but wielding that power could destroy the very fabric of existence. The previous series charts Covenant's development into a strong and compassionate man and his acceptance of his ultimate fate but the trip was long and relentlessly depressing. The series' saving graces were the above mentioned prose and the unique characters, locations and creatures he encountered on his journeys.

Dr. Avery is much more proactive, much more invested in her journey through the Land and the trials she must face. As a result, her story is more pleasant to read (although her conflicts are no less perilous). She assumes her role as potential savior more readily than Covenant did and the reader is not forced to reconcile the cognitive dissonance between the reality that Covenant embraced and the one he denied but had to deal with. Highly recommended.

And I also recommend the movie "The Incredibles". The animation gets better and better. And why aren't comic books (the chief inspiration for this movie) this good?