Not quite news of the day… more it’s news to me.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Lazzo

Mike Lazzo is the head of comedy programming at Williams Street Studios, the company that makes the Toonami, Miguzi, and Adult Swim programming blocks on Cartoon Network. Lazzo started out running Cartoon Network when it was simply a place to show cartoons from the Hanna-Barbera library, after Turner purchased it. In 1996 when Turner and Time-Warner merged he lost control of Cartoon Network and moved over to working for Williams Street. He is commonly and usually incorrectly credited as the creator of Aqua Teen Hunger Force, The Brak Show, Tom Goes to the Mayor, Stroker and Hoop, 12 oz. Mouse, and Squidbillies, among others. However he did help to create the show Space Ghost: Coast to Coast. Lazzo, along with Cartoon Network Executive Khaki Jones, helped restart Home Movies on Adult Swim after the show had been cancelled on UPN. Because the shows under his control have been so popular, he holds a lot of weight in Adult Swim’s decisions. As a senior vice president of Adult Swim, Mike Lazzo has reportedly generally favored creating or acquiring new comedy shows over creating or acquiring anime-style action cartoons. This has been shown in his refusal to acquire the rights to air Excel Saga and publicly-known hatred of The Big O.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_O

Recently, it has been revealed that the series is in fact unfinished. The production crew wished to create a third season to tie up the loose ends and finish the series, as per an option on the contract between Cartoon Network and Sunrise, but the head of Adult Swim Comedy, Mike Lazzo, supposedly became jealous of Big O’s ratings on Sundays compared to his programs and threatened to quit if Big O was continued. As a result, Cartoon Network demanded they instead create an ambiguous ending to Season 2, refusing to fund a third season.

My respect for Adult Swim has gone down dramatically since reading this. I was one of the ones who loved The Big O, and had wanted to see a third season to clear up what the hell happened in the last episode. *grumblemutter*

Er, oops…

Those few of you who keep up with my site via RSS might have briefly noticed some weird garbage posts. I apologize for that, as I was testing posting via the Blackberry. I think I straightened out the whole getting it to recognize that it’s me part, but unfortunately the script that actually converts the body of the email to the post doesn’t like anything other than plain text, and despite what I thought earlier, Blackberry devices don’t send in plain text. *sigh*

I just downloaded a plugin for WordPress called “Postie” that should alleviate that problem. I’ll probably end up testing it tomorrow, however; I’ll be leaving for dinner and poker in about ten minutes.

Oh, well… hopefully this new plugin will work out much better for me. :-)

Paul Anderson to direct Castlevania movie…

http://www.variety.com/index.asp?layout=upsell_article&articleID=VR1117932196&categoryID=13&cs=1

Steven Paul’s Crystal Sky Pictures has bought the rights to long-running Konami vidgame franchise “Castlevania” and has set helmer Paul W.S. Anderson (“Alien vs. Predator”) to adapt and direct.
Paul and Crystal Sky president Benedict Carver will produce along with Anderson and Jeremy Bolt, who are partnered in Impact Pictures.

Pic will focus on the origins of Dracula and the uprising of the Belmont Clan, a vampire-slaying family who supposedly become humanity’s last hope.

I’m going to give Anderson the benefit of the doubt for now. True, his Alien vs Predator was poorly implemented. However, I liked Event Horizon and Mortal Kombat, and I didn’t think Resident Evil was the steaming pile of dogshit everyone seemed to think it was. It could definitely be worse: Uwe Boll or John Leonetti (the director of Mortal Kombat Annihilation) could be directing it.

Then again, I’m not really rabid about it because I’ve never played any of the Castlevania games. If I get a Nintendo DS, I’ll change my mind, but until then… *shrug*

Hmmm… (testing followup)

Well, I ended up needing to correct a bug in one of WordPress’s files, but other than that, the post via email thing went off without a hitch. I should say, almost without a hitch; apparently it won’t replicate over to LiveJournal unless I edit and save the post in WordPress itself. Oh, well; when I’m on vacation, those people who want to read my posts will have to just watch the main D’Arque Cathedral site instead of keeping an eye on the LJ friends pages. :-)

Today should be a relatively quiet day all told, up until this evening. It’s poker night with the usual poker crowd, so hopefully I can earn a little extra spending money tonight. :-) As for this weekend, I’ll probably get into Quake 4 and spend some time with it. I’ve played Bloodlines quite a bit over the past couple of days, and I’m really enjoying it. It’s too bad the company who developed it went out of business; I certainly wouldn’t have minded getting an expansion pack for it.

Finally, for your amusement, my new desktop on the main PC. Yes, it’s a Quake 4 wallpaper with a WindowBlinds theme. :-)

Anyway, time for me to check on a few things here…. fun fun.

Testing this thing out…

Well, this should be interesting.

This particular post was done via email. Apparently WordPress has the
capability to do posts via email, so I’m giving this a brief try
before I bother implementing it full-time. I have no idea whether or
not this will synch to LiveJournal as well, but if it does, well…
even if I had felt like paying for a full LJ account for this access, I
don’t need to now. Oh, well…

Now I just need to figure out how to post from the Blackberry, and I
should be good to go when on vacations and the like. :-)

^%$#ing assclowns!

Well, today was going to be a standard day, with not much of note happening… until it was time for us to head back to the office from lunch.

We had decided to hit Zydeco’s (a Cajun cafeteria in the middle of downtown) for lunch. We got the only parking spot available, which was right in the corner of the lot, and went in to eat. When we came out, we got a hell of a shock: some inconsiderate asshole in a red Dodge Ram 1500 had parked perpendicular to Cherry’s Tahoe, not four feet behind it. He had perfectly made a T out of the two vehicles… and as a result, Cherry’s vehicle was trapped.

We went back into Zydeco’s, and Cherry tried to find out whose truck it was. However, nobody owned up to owning it. On the other hand… one of the people waiting in line to pay was a wrecker driver, and he gladly came out after paying to tow it for us. :-) Unfortunately, the way the truck was parked meant that the tow truck couldn’t tow it out. On the other hand, seeing as the parking spot to the left of Cherry’s vehicle was open, Cherry let the tow truck driver drive, and he managed to maneuver it out.

I wish I could say I couldn’t believe someone would be such a fucking asshat, but unfortunately I can all too well. I have an utter lack of faith in humanity in that regard. I guess all I can do now is hope his/her utter selfishness bites him in the ass later down the road. Karma is a harsh mistress…

The final report on the main PC…

Well, the replacement hard drives arrived yesterday while I was at lunch. When I got home from work, the first thing I did was go into the office and try to get the hard drives into the case. (One of them didn’t like going into the slot previously occupied by the Zip drive, but it got in there eventually.) As soon as the drives were in, I hooked the machine up to the KVM switch my servers use for testing. Sure enough, both hard drives were detected properly. So, with that, I took the machine into my room, hooked up all the peripherals, and started the real work. I got the two drives into a RAID 0 configuration (making it appear as a gigantic 640 GB drive), and began installing Windows XP Professional on it.

By the time I was ready to go to bed, the system was fully up and running and ready to go. About the only three applications I have left to install on it are the GIMP, Winamp, and OpenOffice.org. The only real hiccups I encountered were that the nVIDIA Firewall was corrupting downloads (so I had to disable it and switch back to Windows Firewall) and MS’s IntelliPoint software no longer supports the Intellimouse Explorer I use. I’m pondering getting a new mouse anyway, so the mouse issue is really a non-issue. As for the firewall… apparently in the week since I copied the nVIDIA nForce drivers to my USB flash drive, nVIDIA updated the drivers. I might give it another try tonight.

In any event, the main PC is back up and running, and is actually faster than it was before. I should be a happy camper. :-) Tonight will be spent installing Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines and Quake 4, and seeing how well they run on the new hardware.

And now, I have work stuff to deal with. Fun fun…

Meh, new desktop.

Yep, changed it again. The resolution of the image I used for the old desktop was nowhere near high enough to be used as a proper desktop, and the blurriness was hurting my eyes. Besides which, I think this one is a bit easier on the eyes. ;-)

I might change it later, but I haven’t decided yet. We’ll see.