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vlog 7-10 (tv wtf)
Also, catching up on posting older vlogs:
time warp. again!
because they know that i’m on time
Okay, new Star Trek. I liked it – bloody shocker, that. Here’s how it is – It’s TOS, to be sure.
- There is no stately Picard-style diplomacy up in here. There is, however, a fair amount of shooting people in the middle of the face.
- There are people running through at least two outdoor adventure sets, although there’s no Gorn (but it’s close!) and no battle music (“dun dun DUUUUUN DUUUUN DUUUN DUUUN DUUUUN”).
- There are jokes.
- There are lots of things getting blowed up, including redshirts.
It is most definitely Star Trek with some of the corners rounded off to appease non-fans. Also, I am told that the new Spock is hot.

I can’t really speak to this, as I was a bit distracted by, um…

… and, er…uh…

… what was I saying?
Oh right. Kirk’s a douchebag in this one.

The important thing us nerds need to remember, though, is that Captain Kirk was always a douchebag. Kirk is the guy that kicked us in the groin and and took our lunch money in elementary school. He became a nerd icon to be sure, but make no mistake – the guy cheated on his Academy finals, screws around, and punches hoes in the face from time to time. And that’s just in established canon! And the new one is even worse. The way he douches his way into the Captain’s chair is particularly galling. But it works.
Characterizations are generally right-on. Sets are great. Battles are good. Camera work is straight from Serenity/BSG.
Overall, recommended. It’s fun. It’s Star Trek. It’s supposed to be fun dammit!
okay, seriously, what’s wrong with Illustrator CS4?
Observe these two buttons.


See how the font on the first one is dim, thin, sort of weedy-looking? And the second one is brighter, fuller?
Let’s have a look how it looks in Illustrator CS4, embiggened:

The first one is the button with the text, unchanged (11pt Arial, bold). The second one is the button with the string converted to an outline. Not that big of a difference, but when you export them, you get the above results. Why is this? What is so weird about Illustrator’s font rendering during export that makes it so different from what’s rendered on screen? It’s like the antialiasing goes into overkill and eats up too much of the text. It wouldn’t be so weird if it didn’t look different on screen before you export it.
It took a while to figure out that outline trick to make things look right again.
Things which inspire my rage
- People using self-checkout lines.
Maybe I missed my calling as a checkout operator, but I can manage to scan, bag, and pay for my entire order while most people are still irretrievably flummoxed by the indecipherable gibberish emitting from some unknown fount of mystery. What mysterious incantations send them into a whirl of befuddlement? “Please put the item in the bag”.
Why is this hard? Why do people stand, heads cocked like the RCA Victor dog, as the machine plainitively begs, “please put the item in the bag”? What is the incomprehensible element here? PUT THE ITEM IN THE DAMNED BAG. Some move the items in slow-motion, like they’re bagging priceless crystal; others, thinking the machine must yearn for a closer connection to the products they’re buying, forcefully mash the product into the scanner without actually moving the UPC in relation to it.
Why. WHY? If I were the poor bastard tasked with the UI focus groups on those things, I would have been committed by now. Almost all the users stab indiscriminately at the screen, not reading, not listening, in a sort of doe-eyed daze, before being rescued by the supervisor who now has to run four lines instead of one.
- Autism conspiracy nutballs.
Is the 9/11 “truth” movement too mundane for you? Are you incapable of dealing with mountains of clinical research that says childhood vaccines have precisely dick-all to do with autism? Do you fail to recognize that a chemical compound *made* from a element is *not the same* as that element by itself, demonstrating a lack of even middle-school level science understanding? (God help them when they find out that table salt has chlorine in it.) Do you think Jenny Mccarthy is a deep fountain of scientific knowledge? Then you might be the idiot that left a card in my shopping cart, advertising DVDs that propose to tell me all about how vaccines are evil. Yeah. Good luck with that one. Oh, and good luck dying of measles. Dumbass. I’m not including the link – I’m not sending her stupid, pre-fab MLM site any more ad revenue.
…and take good aim
Couple photos of MileMeter Southern Command…






the pace is on a runaway train
The Food Motivation series between Rineysoft and Science of Discontent continues. Round 1 started with Battle Mustard Sammich, a categorically harrowing experience; but then I fired back by proposing, and winning, Battle Toaster Scramble. See Rachel fight valiantly against maybe the worst thing to come out of a toaster ever here:
I’m not sure which part is my favorite:
- “This seems awfully complicated for a piece of shit pastry.”
- Jean-Luc the cat’s laser-like focus on said pastry
- “I am your doom”
But it’s all awesome. I am so in fear of what’s in store for me in Round 2.
