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New things going on at work. As short game of Dreamblade.

October 23, 2008 in BOARD GAMES, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS
Lots happened this week.

Last Friday they dropped a bomb on Lance (my director).  Seems the shows from now on are going to be done differently than what we’ve been doing AND the way that the other digital shows have been done.  The situation on Friday was such that it made me worried about the employment situation on the show.  I was worried and stressed out all weekend.  Monday I got more info so I’m no longer worried, now I’m just a bit annoyed (which is how everyone else feels too).

Okay so, I’ll first explain how the shows have been done so that it might be easier to understand the change.  After the writers write the shows and the actors do the voices, the storyboard artist, with the help of the director, creates a storyboard.  Once that is done, the Layout artists (which is my job) gets the storyboard and is assigned a few scenes (about fifteen) to flesh out per act.  This entails, finalizing the shots to look like what you see in the final show along with camera movements and all the acting of all the characters in the scenes.  Once the Layout artist is done, the scenes are timed and shot. Sound is then edited in and it’s all put together as a rough pencil test pass of the show called an “animatic”.  The writers watch the show along with the directors and make revisions.  We then get all the notes on all the revisions with the new revised script.  The storyboard is revised (which is something I sometimes do as well) and the scenes that need fixing are handed back to the Layout Artist to fix.  Once done, the scenes are final timed and sent to Korea to be animated and put in full color.  When the show comes back, the writers see the show again (without the director) and they, most of the time, make changes.  The Retakes department fixes the scenes (not the original crew nor with the advice of the director of that show) and sends the fixes to Korea. Korea then finishes the revisions. The show  then goes through color correction, is given sound effects and music and then broadcast.  That’s basically the process in a nutshell. It’s about six months worth of work (maybe five, I didn’t go into any detail about the writing process).

So what’s different?  Well, at first the only thing that was different was that instead of doing the Layout part on paper, it was being drawn on the computer using Cintiqs.  Which is really no big deal.  The only thing that was a pain is learning the new program that we are using for that.  NOW, they are doing something very different.  Instead of going straight to layout with the show after it has been storyboarded, what we’re doing is taking the storyboards and we’re making them move.  The storyboards are digital so now we get storyboard pages on our computers and we cut out the characters in the board and move them around so that we can create what is known at the studio as a “boardamatic”.  There is no more animatics.

This is big because now the quality of the first pass  of the show is not as good as it used to be. The theory is, we will work faster and rougher and when they make changes, it won’t cost a lot of man power.  After the boardamatic we then do the Layouts as we’re used to doing and they are sent to Korea.

I’m not sure how I feel about the new process.  We are doing the next 13 shows this way and the method has not even been proven to work.  It’s a very odd thing to drop on us in the middle of a season after 20 years of doing the show the same way.  It’s been like clockwork all this time.  Even when the Directors and the Assistant Directors aren’t around, the artist just go on automatic and the shows get done.  Now we are reinventing the whole way we do the shows and no one really knows what the heck we’re doing.  In many ways, the chaos is like working on the movie all over again.

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I’m getting used to the new program.  It’s not the program I was taught. It’s  similar enough that I can figure it out.  By next week, it shouldn’t be a problem.  I’m already pretty comfortable with it and it’s only been two and a quarter days. It’s times like these that I’m glad I played so many video games and owned so many temperamental computers.  They really helped get me used to working with programs, figuring them out, and understanding how things generally work in computers.

Now if I could only figure out what’s expected of me in my new position, I would be very happy.

BOARD GAMES
So I managed to play a game of Dreamblade with my friend Andy (see post: The Simpsons montage, Playing games, Meme. for more info on him).  It was really fun.  It was also a really close game.  I managed to win the game by one point.  Problem is, it was a hollow win because we found out after the game that we played a rule on one of the minis wrong.  That kinda cheapened the win for me and it just makes is seem like the win “didn’t count”.  Oh well, next time we’ll get it right and see who REALLY won.

 BOARD GAMES/VIDEO GAMES

In other gaming news, my friend Mischa (a.k.a Rossum), trounced me at a game of Chase this week over at the Super Duper Games website, and in doing so, ruining my three game undefeated winning streak. VENGEANCE SHALL BE MINE!

 

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The Simpsons montage, Playing games, Meme

September 4, 2008 in BOARD GAMES, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS
Saw the Simpsons montage that you guys helped out on this week. It was sooo darn funny. It’s really good. The writers, when they saw it, liked it so much, that they wanted more shots put in it. Lucky for us, we weren’t able to use all the suggestions we had, so we still have lots of shots left to put in. It’s going to be great. Even when you know it’s coming, when you see it, it’s just so funny. The way it’s put together is fantastic. I’m now working on storyboard revisions on the show and I have to add a few things to it that will make it even better. Everyone who helped should pat themselves on the back. It’s a great gag thanks to you guys.

BOARD GAMES
I play board games once in a while but I rarely write about doing so in this blog anymore. Mostly because it’s a bit difficult to write about it and make it seem exciting. It’s just something that happens and it’s fun when it does. Sometimes the playing of a game reinforces my opinion of a game (such as when a few weeks ago, we played another game of Age of Empires III: The Age of Discovery. The game is just so great) and sometimes it makes me re-evaluate a game (such as two weekends ago when we played The Settlers of Catan. I’m actually thinking I want to buy an expansion for it, because I think the game needs a bit more “oomf”. It needs to be a little more complex for me. I still like the game though).


Age of Empires III: The Age of Discovery board game (pictured above. Picture from BGG)

The Settlers of Catan (pictured below).

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Well, I’m going to writing about playing games this week. The reason being that I’ve started finding people to play the games with me besides my wife (who has decided to play LESS games with me). I believe I’ll be able to get more gaming in when my kids grow a bit older. They tend to be the reason I don’t play so much because they really need my attention whenever they are awake. After they go to sleep, it’s tough to invite people over for a game.

My cousin, her husband, and her two daughters would be great to play with but at the moment they have a similar problem that we have. They also have a little boy exactly the same age as my daughter (he had a birthday this last weekend. Happy Birthday Eduardito!”) and it would be a bit of a burden to have them over and find him a place to sleep or if he stays awake, keep him entertained. If we go over to their house, we would have the same problem with our kids. Either way, it’s not fair to the kids. So until the kids are a bit older, it’s a bit tough with them (although, to be quite honest, I haven’t really talked to them about it. We might be able to work something out.)

It’s tough with my brother and his wife, not because they have kids (although my sister-in-law is now pregnant so it’s going to happen soon. Very exciting) but because they don’t often have weekends off. The days they tend to have off are Mondays and Tuesdays, so that kinda messes things up a bit. It’s tougher scheduling things with them.

Out of my wife’s two best friends, one of them really loves to come over to play games. The only problem is that she doesn’t have a car, she lives in L.A. and even though she has a baby daughter the same age as Dante (which isn’t a problem), when she comes over, she pretty much has to stay overnight and we have to drive her back and forth from her house to ours, so it’s a big pain.

So what are my options? Well, I have three. This year has been the year of discovering old friends. Friends that I haven’t talked to for over ten years have suddenly started coming out of the wood work. First, I ended up getting in contact with one of my best friends from high school, who lives in Las Vegas (he was actually over at my house Sunday night and we had a long talk with him and his wife). That doesn’t help me much but I’ve started playing some “play by web” board games with him. Then, one of his best friend and neighbor (when he still lived around here), Andy, (who I also know) contacted me a few months back, and we discovered he lives five miles away from me. We’ve been playing a game of Chess via e-mail for the last month. Not only that, but he came over last Saturday and we played some games (more on that later). After that, yet another friend (a close friend of Andy’s) that we used to play role-playing games and Magic the Gathering with, contacted me. Turns out he has a game night every Sunday and he invited me to come over. Which I am sooo doing as soon as a get a chance (but I think if I do, it may need to be by myself).

Magic the Gathering card (pictured above).

T&E game (pictured below)

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Suddenly, a lot of gaming opportunities have presented themselves. When Andy came over Saturday, we played Tigris and Euphrates (T&E) and Dreamblade. We played T&E mostly so I could teach him to play it. That way, he and our mutual friend from Vegas, can play the game via the Board Game Geek website. After playing that game (which he won by one point) we played Dreamblade. Dreamblade is a cross between Magic the Gathering and Chess with a random dice conflict resolutions. Since Andy was a huge fan of Magic the Gathering, back when it first came out, and since he’s a big Chess player, after playing Dreamblade, he got completely hooked. Not only did he beat the living daylights out of me in the Dreamblade game but the next day, he went down to the local game store and bought over a hundred dollars of Dreamblade stuff so that he could have his own (crazy). Before he left, we talked about maybe having a game night once a month on a Saturday night. He’s not married but he has a girlfriend (who briefly showed up that Saturday, but had to leave) who he said would probably be willing to came play also. Even if she doesn’t, a game with just three of us or, if Alesha doesn’t play, two of us, would still be fine. The best part is, that against Andy, I really don’t need to hold back when I play aggressive games, especially because he’s just as aggressive a player as I am.

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I hope that I can get at least a game night going once a month. That would be great.

It feels good to have those friends back in my life. It’s been too long.

MEME

So Maria tagged me for this Meme thing because…she was curious…okay, I’ll play. This is what the Meme requires of me:

1. Link the person(s) who tagged you.
2. Mention the rules on your blog.
3. Tell about 6 unspectacular quirks of yours.
4. Tag 6 fellow bloggers by linking them.
5. Leave a comment on each of the tagged blogger’s blogs letting them know they’ve been tagged.

Okay, here are my unspectacular quirks:

  1. I tend to go everywhere with bulging pockets full of nick nacks.
  2. I have a huge fat wallet and 99% of the time, there isn’t any money in it. What it’s in it? I have no idea.
  3. My car is often littered with papers. Mostly supermarket receipts I haven’t thrown out yet.
  4. It’s difficult for me to call people on the phone.
  5. I’m often seen staring blankly at nothing because I daydream waaaaay too much.
  6. I sometimes wear pants with holes in the knees.

 

Okay so now for the people I  tagged:

My sister

Fr. Roderick

Tommy Tejeda

Paul Wee

Mischa

Rob


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Games, games, and more games. Ticket to Ride released on Xbox 360

July 3, 2008 in BOARD GAMES, ROLE PLAYING GAMES, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEO GAMES

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Well, I haven’t heard anything yet about when I should come in and move my stuff to my new desk. All I know is that I’m going to have to do that before my start date so I can get to work right away. When they’re ready to have me do that, I was told I would get a call. No call yet.

BOARD GAMES

After owning the game for about three years or so, Alesha and I finally got around to playing my Tales of the Arabian Nights board game. This is a storytelling adventure board game. It’s by far one of the most unique games I own. It’s a cross between a roleplaying game and a choose your own adventure with storytelling optional rules (one of 5 optional rules). Very odd but tons of fun.

When I read about the game on Boardgamegeek.com (BGG), I was very intrigued. I decided to get a copy but the only one I found was being sold on BGG by another user. I bought it from them and found, to my dismay, that it was all in German. Lucky for me, the person who sold me the copy help me get a translation for everything in the game. This was a good thing because this board game has a very important item that absolutely needs a translation, namely The Book of Tales. This book is the heart of the game.

The Book of Tales

Tales of the Arabian nights map

During a turn, a player can move a number of spaces on a map of Europe, the Middle East, Asia and a bit of Africa, according to your wealth level. Once you finish your move (if you chose to move) you take a card from the encounter deck. If you flipped over a Fate card you can choose to keep it for later. If you flipped over an encounter, you have some sort of an adventure. Depending where on the map you are, what time of day it is, and what number you roll on a six sided die, the person on your left looks up what happens to you in The Book of Tales. Once they do, they tell you what or who you encounter. You then choose what you want to do, from a small unique group of decisions, based on what you just encountered. Once your choice is made and depending on what skills your character processes, the person on your left reads you a paragraph of what happens to you. The outcome can be good, bad, or sometimes, a bit pointless. Never the less, you have a small adventure. Each adventure you have changes your character in some way, either by giving you Story points, Destiny Points, a new skill, a change in your statues (for good or ill), a change in wealth (for good or ill) or even a treasure.

So what’s the point of the game? Well, that depends on what version of the game you are playing. At the beginning of the Standard and Storytelling version of the game you are asked to secretly distribute 20 points between Story points and Destiny points on a separate piece of paper, this is your secret goal called your Formula (for example if you put 12 points on Story points and 8 points on Destiny points that is your Formula). If during the game, as you travel around the board, you manage to meet your Formula (to continue from the example above…you happen to accumulate 12 Story points and 8 Destiny points) you can return to Baghdad (where all players started from) and win the game.

In The Adventure version of the game, the goal is different. If you manage to complete two quests and return to Baghdad first, you win the game. The adventure version of the game is a little more involved but just as much fun. During the Merchant version of the game, the object is to set up trade routes though out the map in order to gain great wealth. You win if your the first player to return to Baghdad with a treasure. If you’re playing the Solo adventure, you have to complete all the goals of all the other versions of the games (complete your formula, complete two quests, and obtain great wealth).

Out of all the ways to play the game, the Storytelling version is the most unique. This version of the game is different in that, instead of passing The Book of Tales to the person on your left, you keep the book, read what happens to you to yourself, and then you are given two minutes to tell the story in your own words to the people at the table. The more entertaining your version of the story, the more rewards you can get out of your adventure. If you recruit others at the table to help you tell the story by having them make sound effects for you or play a spontaneous supporting role, they might get rewards out of it as well.

I have not played this version of the game yet, but it really sounds like something that would be fun and silly to play. I can picture how much laugher there would be around the table if played with the right group of people.

All in all, we really enjoyed playing the game. Even though it was just the two of us. In fact, I was surprised my wife liked it so much. She like it so much that we played it two nights in a row because Alesha wanted to play it again. She beat me in the game we played the night before. It was a fun time. Alesha had an adventure in the Valley of Diamonds that had her laughing. The floor of the Valley of Diamonds is covered in diamonds but no one goes down there because giants snakes live down there. Alesha decided to risk going down there in a very unique way (but I won’t say what it was so I won’t spoil it for anyone who decides to play the game and investigate the Valley). To make a short story shorter, she didn’t quite succeed in her attempt and was lucky to escape with her life.

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We had a blast playing this game. I highly recommend it. Up until now, there is no English version of this game, but that’s going to change soon. Z-man games is releasing an English language version. The version they’re releasing doesn’t seem to support the Merchant variant of the game, like my copy does, but hopefully they won’t change too much more. The new version will have 1000 new paragraphs that my version doesn’t have. In any case, the art looks amazing. It’s much better than the art in my copy (for a view of the new artwork click here). Depending, on how pretty the game is and depending if I happen to have a little extra cash on me, I might want to pick up a copy of the new version as well. Especially since my wife likest the game so much. As of the date of this writing, the game is suppose to come out late this year. You can already pre-order it from Thoughhammer.com.

ROLE PLAYING GAMES

This weekend, my wife invited her nephew and one of her best friends to stay over. I know that her best friend likes playing board games, and her nephew likes to come over, mostly because he wants to play my video games (he’s ten years old). I tried to play Dreamblade with him earlier in the day because I thought he’d get into the figures and the dice rolling, but the game fell flat because it was too complicated for him.

I wanted to play a game with him that he’d be into. The last time they were both over, we played Age of Empires III: The Age of Discovery, and even though my wife, her best friend and I had fun, her nephew was bored. I don’t have any board games that would really appeal to a ten year old boy like him. If I had Heroscape it would be a different story, but I don’t. I needed a game that was Heroscape like. I also needed a game that would appeal to my wife and her friend because I wanted them to play as well. I knew that my wife’s best friend would have fun playing anything so after thinking it over and looking into the game closet I took out, Dungeons and Dragons 3.5.

A years or so ago, I picked up a Dungeons and Dragons Basic Game box. It looks like a board game box and it comes with miniatures, pre-generated character sheets, dice, an adventure, basic rules, and a bunch of boards that you can put together to make a dungeon. I brought that down, put it on the table and pretty much treated as if it was a board game. Of course, an hour before, I had to quickly read the adventure so I could take the players through it and I was familiar enough with the rules, that I thought I could play through it without really having to look many of them up.

Besides my wife, no one else knew what to expect from the game. I was not going to make it a heavy Role Play experience. All I was going to do is run a good old fashioned mindless “Hack and Slash dungeon crawl”. Having the minis and the boards helped a ton. The game played without any complications. It also helped that my wife was familiar with the game and she took it upon herself to lead by example, showing everyone all the endless choices that could be made in the game. All in all it was a hit with them. They were having a fantastic time playing the game. We played for four hours before my wife asked if we could stop because she was really tired and wanted to go to sleep. Everyone else at the table wanted to keep on going. They all thought that the game had stopped just as it was getting interesting. I was very surprised how much they liked it. In fact, the whole next day, they were constantly asking me when we would be able to play again. Unfortunately circumstances that day made it impossible to get back to it. Never the less, I got a new appreciation for the game.

Up until that day, I thought that if you were going to play D&D and just run a Hack and Slash Dungeon crawl, you might as well just play a video game that does that, like Diablo, Baldur’s Gate, or Champions of Norrath. Playing the game that night showed me that playing over a tabletop is much more fun. Yes, the fighting it s bit slower but because it’s not a scripted video game, you can choose to do much more creative things. This makes a huge difference, and makes the game much more fun than just playing a video game. Lesson learned.

Speaking of video games…

BOARD GAMES/VIDEO GAMES

Ticket to Ride came out on Xbox Arcade on the 24th of June. I’ve been reading the reviews, just to see what people say about it. Over all the game has gotten dissent reviews. Some player are even shocked at the way the game makes them feel. Like this quote from the Official Xbox magazine site:

Turns unfold steadily but relentlessly, and since you can perform only one action per turn, every moment is significant. We found ourselves at the edge of our seats with Ticket to Ride, hoping our rivals didn’t take certain stretches of track before we could. Yes, on the edge of our seats during a board game! In fact, we got so set on completing our Destination Tickets that the end of the game nearly always caught us by surprise.

Not all the reviews are like this. The IGN review is down right odd. For example this statement in the review:

It’s also a shame that there’s zero story built around the action. There’s no need for much, but something to tie it all together would have really helped this game gel.

Uh…someone should remind him he’s playing a board game not a roleplaying game or a first person shooter. How much story does UNO or RISK have?

Anyway, most everyone likes the game. The thing most reviewers are disappointed with is the visual presentation. They say it looks a bit dull. I agree, compared to the other modern board games on Xbox Arcade, Ticket to Ride doesn’t look as good. Still, it’s about the game play and as far as that goes, they all agree it’s a fun game.

 

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Board games on the Xbox 360. A little piece of Heaven. Digital board game tables.

June 19, 2008 in BOARD GAMES, FAMILY, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEO GAMES

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

So the person who is in charge of putting the schedule together and generally telling us whose crew we are going to be on, is no longer working for the show. Why? I don’t know. All I know is that I’m going to miss him and that now we have to go directly to the producer to know whose crew we will be working on until they find a replacement.

I e-mailed the producer earlier this week to find out if my status has changed. If I am still going to be starting work on the first or second week of July. The answer I got back was sort of the same. I might actually start the 14th of July which is the third week of July. Well, no big deal. At least I’ll be working soon and won’t have to worry about money.

BOARD GAMES/VIDEO GAMES

I’ve been writing a lot about board games through out my blog. That’s because I think they are great fun. Most people, when you say board games, they think, Monopoly, Scrabble, or Risk. These games aren’t bad games but they often bring a lot of baggage with them. Usually when you think of these games, you think, “I used to play that when I was little” or “Man, I played that game to death”. You don’t think, “Boy, I really want to go play that”. Well, there are a ton of new board games out there made by smaller companies that once you try playing them with friends or family, you do say, “Boy, I really want to play that again!” Unfortunately, you won’t see commercials for these games but you can often learn about them through word of mouth or even by playing them on your Xbox 360. Which brings me to my topic today, of board games on the Xbox 360.

If I was to say, “The Settlers of Catan, Ticket to Ride, or Carcassonne,” the board game geeks would think, “Modern classic board games”. Some of the more adventurous of you would say, “Hey I’ve played one of those. I loved it!” I think most of you would say, “Huh, are they Beatles songs?” Well, the Xbox 360, will hopefully change all that. It seems that the best selling games on Xbox Arcade (which is the place you buy and download games on the Xbox 360) are board games. Though UNO is the best selling, other board games are doing well in their own right. The Settlers of Catan is one of these games:

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Ever wanted to try it? You can, using your Xbox 360.

You can also play Carcassonne:

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…and Lost Cities. Lost Cities is the ultimate “couples game”. At least it seems that way, because if you look at any “Geek List” on Boardgamegeek.com on: “Couples games“, it’s almost always somewhere on the list. Last time I played this against Alesha, she really beat me pretty good.

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The newest modern board games on the horizon for the Xbox Arcade are Ticket to Ride (pictured below) and Alhambra (no picture for that game yet, sorry).

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Many people have gone out and bought the actual versions of these games after having played them on Xbox Arcade. Woo hoo! The more people out there that play these games, the more people I might be able to get to play with.

For more pictures and reviews of these games, go to TeamXbox.com

MORE..BOARD GAMES/VIDEO GAMES

A few months back I wrote a post called: Comparing the pros and cons of Video games and Board games. In the last line of that particular post I wrote this:

Maybe someday board games and video games might become one. We’ll have video tables were we move physical pieces around on a digital board that can read what you are doing and we’ll have the best (and worst) of both worlds.

Well, guess what…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSnRb2XsAHI&eurl=http://purplepawn.com/2008/06/14/digiboard-enters-the-crowded-field-of-interactive-computing/ http://youtube.com/watch?v=rP5y7yp06n0

For more info on products like these, click on the following link: Gizmo Watch

I found out about this stuff from reading Purple Pawn.

FAMILY

On Friday, I spent the entire day alone with the kids. They woke up at the same time in the morning. I fed them both. Played with them both for a few hours, then I put them to bed for their naps, just a little bit later than usual (and at the same time, which is very unusual for them). They slept well and, wouldn’t you know it, they both woke up at the same time. I went and got them both, fed them while I got ready for a small day out. After lunch I got the kids ready, put on my iPod ear buds, turned on a gaming podcast and we went outside for a walk.

Munchkin, pushed her little brother on his stroller (as I guided it) and she pushed it to the little playground we have in our housing community. Once there, she began climbing and going down the slide. I picked up the boy, sat down and watched his sister be a little daredevil. The sun was shining and a small breeze often cooled us down. The boy and I followed Munchkin around as she played. At one point she decided to play in one spot, picked the curving latter thingy in the playground and began climbing it in all sorts of ways. She was being quite fearless in some of the things she was doing on it. Her brother and I sat a foot away and watched her. We must have sat there for a good twenty minutes.

It’s moments like these that make life worth living. I was so happy I was there with my kids and for the hour and twenty minutes that I was there with them in that playground, there was nothing wrong with the world. Nothing to worry about, no money problems, nothing to stress about, just the breeze, the kids, and the innocence of trying out new things. It was heaven on earth. I kissed the boy, I encouraged the girl, and I was soooo happy. I’m going to miss this kind of thing when I go back to work.

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When we got back to the house, I fed Munchkin her dinner and she surprised me by eating it all up in just a few minutes. I gave her treats as a reward. Meanwhile I managed to keep the boy awake for an extra hour until his official bedtime (if I don’t do this, it makes for a very rough night). Then I gave Munchkin a bath, which she loooooves to take. She had a blast splashing around in the tub. Afterwards, I took her out, brushed her teeth and put her to bed (which of course she didn’t want me to do). She stayed awake for a few hours after and I even came in once and “kissed attacked” her. She laughed and giggled and then fell asleep a few minutes after.

It was a great day. I love my kids. They are amazing gifts. I hope I could be a good father to them. I really want to raise them right. Thinking about the day, make me want to cry for some reason. God, I love them so much.

It was the Feast Day of St. Anthony that day. He must have prayed for us to have a little piece of Heaven that day. Thanks, St. Anthony.

 

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My Simpsons Ride experience

May 22, 2008 in BOARD GAMES, Copyright Protections, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Last Friday I went on the Simpsons ride. I’ll write about it in a second, first though, I should mention what I found out about the Simpsons voice actor’s negotiations. It seems that they are going very well and it shouldn’t take long before an agreement will be met. This is good news for us. It seems we’ll be getting back to work soon (for more on this topic, you can read about it in this Variety article). This has nothing to do with the Screen Actors Guild negotiations, so please don’t mistake one for the other. They are two separate things.

Okay, so now for the Simpsons Ride. On Friday I made my way to Universal Studios at around 11:00am. I felt like a bit of a star because we had free parking passes that got us into a special parking area. I then made my way to a side part of the park where I found a table with a few of my co workers and I was given a pass and got into the park through a side “door”. I made my way, following the signs, to the area of the park where they do a western stunt show. There was a small Simpsons party going on there. I got myself a sandwich and a drink, sat down, and waited for them to tell us it was time to go on the ride. The Simpsons family (people in suits) made an appearance and people were having their pictures taken with them (must have been hot in those suits.) It was a scorching hot day that day. I wasn’t there long (half way through my sandwich) before Matt Groening got on a mic, thanked us (as he always does), made a lame joke (also as he always does) and told us to head on over to the ride.

We all made our way over to it, like a bunch of cattle. It was bit of a long walk from where we were to the ride but when we turned the corner and we had our first look at the facade surrounding the ride, we were all in awe. It was fantastic.

Krustyland

We were very impressed. If you weren’t excited before, you sure were now. It was very cool. We all made our way inside through Krusty’s mouth and walked in.

Krusty’s big fat mouth

There were monitors inside, playing the animated shorts that we had worked on specifically for the ride. We made our way through them fairly quickly (we weren’t many). We were herded into a special, antechamber line area, right before a door that lead into, yet another antechamber. We spent the longest time in line there, on the first antechamber. Conversations were struck. Then the door opened and we were escorted into the second antechamber themed like a carnival with “booths” painted on the walls. The “booths” had monitors in them that cycled little animated gags from the Simpsons characters that “manned” the “booths”. I was happy because I had worked on some of those gags and got to see the finished product.

Willie screen I worked on

After waiting there for about five minutes or so, we were shown a little animated cartoon on a monitor before us that set up the “story of the ride”. Then we were escorted into yet another antechamber, were we were shown an animated safety video (which I also worked on) featuring Itchy and Scratchy.

When we were finally let onto the ride itself, I was really excited. We sat in the ride’s car and waited as a small animated cycle of Krusty the Clown and Mr. Teeny (his monkey) tap danced on the small screen in front of us (this was animated by my friend Tommy Tejeda). Then the story for the ride continued and the ride began. The roof above us opened up and we were elevated up to the biggest screen I’ve ever seen for a virtual ride, and I’ve been in quite a few. I must say, this is by far the best virtual ride I’ve ever been on. It was fantastic. It almost felt as if we were using 3D glasses in some places because it all seemed to be coming out at you for real. It’s a blast! If you get the chance, go on it. It’s so much fun!

There were a lot of proud happy faces from everyone who helped work on it when we emerged about five minutes after, when the ride was over. My face hurt from smiling so much. I then went into the Kwik-e-Mart they had there for souvenirs and looked around, just to see what they had. They had the Monopoly game I worked on, as well as some of the comics I’d done. It was neat seeing them there. They even had real Buzz Cola there (the fake brand cola of the show). I didn’t buy anything though.

Universal Studios Kwik-e-Mart

I kept wishing my family could have come with me (but they couldn’t since this all was taking place at 11:00 am on a Friday). I kinda wanted them to have experienced it with me. I would have brought my daughter but she was too small to go on the ride so I didn’t bring her. You have to be 40″ high to ride it. After it was over and they closed down the ride, I made my way around the park really quick, just to take advantage of the fact that I had gotten a free pass. I spent that time by myself, missing the company of my family. Especially when I passed the Nickelodeon area and the Curious George Adventure park. I got on a few rides, like the Revenge of the Mummy ride, and got wet on the Jurassic Park Ride (I wanted to get wet because it was so darn hot) and then went home around 3:00 pm in order to avoid traffic (which I didn’t).

In any case, in spite of the fact that I felt a bit lonely at Universal, I had a pretty decent time there. I highly recommend going on the Simpsons’ Ride. IT’S AWESOME!

BOARD GAMES

So as a board game geek, I get a kick out of seeing who else is into board games. I came across this video, while reading my board game news, and thought I’d share it. Turns out the actor Rich Sommer, from the remarkably well written TV show Mad Men, is a big board game geek as well. Here is the proof:

COPYRIGHT PROTECTIONS

Here’s an update on the Orphan Works thing:

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Simpsons Ride invite, Mother’s Day at my house, playing Tigris and Euphrates online, Monastery: The Board Game, Munchkin problems

May 15, 2008 in BOARD GAMES, CATHOLICISM, FAMILY, MY WEEK, SPONSORS, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEO GAMES

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

I haven’t heard anything yet about getting back to work, but that’s mostly because I haven’t called in to see how things are going. I’m thinking of doing that sometime next week if I don’t heard anything from them.

Meanwhile, I checked my e-mail and I received an invite to go to a preview party, at Universal Studios, for the new Simpsons Ride this Friday. At least we get a small reward for having killed ourselves working on that thing. Can’t wait. I’ll let you know what I think.

FAMILY

For Mother’s Day, my family got together for dinner at our house. We ordered Tai food and pretty much talked and laughed a lot. One of our conversations was about the Indiana Jones movies. We then started talking about how silly and ridiculous Temple of Doom was. I got up and put the movie on, since I own the DVD. By the time we were done with dinner, we were all sitting around the TV watching the movie, making fun of how lame it was, and just having a great time watching it. It was a good fun evening.

BOARD GAMES/VIDEO GAMES

So I decided to go on Board Game Geek to play a game of Tigris & Euphrates using their Play-by-web version of the game on the site. I was doing fairly well for about five turns and then I just got my butt kicked. I ended the game tide for third place out of four people which isn’t very good but I had a blast. In fact, I had such a good time that I immediately joined two more games after the the last one was over.

Tigris & Euphrates is a game designed by Reiner Knizia and it’s by far, one of the most counterintuitive games you’ll ever learn. It’s fun and very very cut throat but it’s difficult to explain and learn. I played it against a free computer program and learned to play it using that before I bought it. It took me three games before I understood what I was doing and then it took me two more before I could even begin to figure out what strategies to use to even have a chance at winning. The first time I played it live, I discovered how crazy cut throat the game really was. The last time I played it was with my brother, his wife Deborah, and my wife Alesha. Alesha got mad at me during that game because I made a move that really messed her up big time. I haven’t played the game with her since. I didn’t really know she’d react that way. Now I’m playing that game online with complete strangers and were really beating each other up in the game and we’re fine with it. Go figure.

CATHOLICISM/BOARD GAMES

So I was reading up on some board game news at the Board game news website and I read a really interesting article about a new board game coming out, from Ragnar Brothers, called Monastery. It’s a 2-4 player game and it lasts 90 minutes. According to the article players:

…experience two days of monastic life. Within each day are three rounds of tile placement and scoring (divided between study and toil), three service rounds (Matins, Sext and Vespers), and a night round.

Wow, how cool is that? To win the game:

…players must collect the letters of the abbey’s motto ‘Libera Nos Quaesumus Ab Omnibus Malis Amen’. The letters become progressively more expensive and players must decide whether to buy letters or recruit extra monks.

As far as I can tell, with my ridiculously bad understanding of Latin, the motto means something like, ‘Liberate us so we could be completely free from evil, amen.’ (if I got this wrong, please feel free to correct me). Wow, religious Latin in my board game.

From the articles I’ve read so far on this game (one on Board game news and the other on BGG), it sounds really pretty darn cool. It looks like there is a lot to it and the theme of being a monk is remarkably well represented in the game:

You start the game with one monk in the Abbey, and monks move about to construct tiles, study, toil, use icons (in the advanced game), or pray. The plastic monk figures are designed to tip forward in prayer, which scores you the value of the tile and takes the monk out of service until it returns to the Abbey. Most of these activities score points for a player, and those points can retrieve letters or additional monks from the “letter grid.”

What other game can you think of where praying is a positive, point giving benefit? I hope it comes out in the U.S., I’d love to buy myself a copy.

http://www.boardgamenews.com/gamepreviews/monastery/large/monastery.jpg

MY WEEK

I’ve been fighting with the Munchkin all week, to get her to eat. I sit her down and feed her but she refuses to chew and swallow her food. She just packs the food in her cheeks like a hamster. I’ve tried tricking her by offering her yogurt or even a snow cone while she has food in her mouth, so she could swallow it, but she’s found a way to swallow the yogurt and ice without swallowing the actual food. It’s real frustrating. She only wants snacks treats and milk but not real food. It’s such a pain.

Munchkin keeping her food in her cheeks like a hamster

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The Ironman movie rocks! Thinking about board games again

May 8, 2008 in BOARD GAMES, COMIC BOOKS, Copyright Protections, MOVIES, SUPERHEROES, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Went down to the studio last Thursday to pick up a few things and the place was dead. My director (who was still there trying to finish the show) said it felt like a library in there. It was dark and quite. Very weird. There are a few people, besides my director still working there. In fact there is one more show that barely got started last Monday. That lucky crew of about eight people, still have work, as well as the retake crew.

MOVIES

OH MY GOSH! I saw the Ironman movie this weekend it totally ROCKED! I was blown away by how much fun I had watching that movie. That’s how superhero movies should be made! It was dramatic where it needed to be, and funny where it needed to be, without being cheesy or making fun of itself, but most importantly, it was REALLY COOL where it needed to be. I loved it. It’s now one of the top three superhero movies on my list of great superhero movies, which originally only had two, Batman Begins and Spider-man 2 (all other superhero movies are merely okay or just downright stink). I want to see it again but I guess I’m just going to have to wait for the DVD. I was definitely geeking out watching that movie. This was one of the few times that the movie was as cool as the trailer made it out to be.

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For the last month or so I’ve been reading some of the new New Avengers and Mighty Avengers trade paper backs. They’re really cool and I recommend them. I’ll put the ones I’ve read at the bottom of this paragraph. Ironman is in those comics and I started becoming familiar with the character. I really like him. I’ve found I don’t like the older versions of him. I like him more now. I like how crazy high tech he is. In the older comics he just seem like he’s a guy in skin tight looking armor and it doesn’t come across as if he’s wearing any hardware, which I find kinda dull. I much rather see him look a little more like a machine. In the comics, I also like that fact that he’s a bit of hacker and he’s constantly online and accessing info as he fights. I guess he’s a tech head’s superhero fantasy.

By the way, make sure you stick around until the end of the closing credits for a special surprise. Also, keep your eyes out for Tony Stark (Ironman) in The Incredible Hulk movie because he’s going to make a cameo.

That reminds me, they showed the new trailers for The Incredible Hulk and Batman the Dark Knight during the Ironman movie. The more I see about the Hulk movie, the more excited I get. As far at the Batman movie is concerned, I’m still not sure if I’ll like it or not. Gotta wait and see.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSH3xtygvbA

For more information on the next Ironman Movie and and other Marvel superhero movies coming out, I recommend this link that my friend e-mailed me a few days ago:

Marvel Movies Assemble!

COMIC BOOKS

After the movie, I went to the comic book store near my house. I can’t be spending any money (made an exception for Ironman) but I didn’t have to. It was FREE COMIC BOOK DAY here in the U.S.. Stores all over give out special free comics on that day to promote comics. All the comic book companies are in on it so, it’s really cool to just go to a store and get free comics.

The store I went to, made a big event out of it and had guys dressed as storm troopers walking around as well as a guy dressed up like Darth Vader. They were giving out free Starwars miniatures. I kinda missed out on them because I didn’t see them. In fact, I didn’t see a few free things and I lost my chance at getting some really cool little miniatures.

Anyway, what I did pick up was pretty cool, but by far, the highlight was getting a free Ironman HeroClix figure. The HeroClix game has always looked interesting to me and I’ve always wanted to buy some just to see what they are like but I haven’t wanted to spend the money. Well, I got a figure for free that day and it was just icing on the cake because it was when I was still high from watching the movie. I was sooooo happy. I want to play HeroClix now, so I could play with Ironman.

BOARD GAMES

Since I’m out of job and I’m worring a little about money again, my thoughts have started to go back to board games to take my mind off things. Ironically, this is the worst time to be thinking about them since I can’t buy any new ones, but since I have quite a few, I can just play with the games I’ve got.

Still, I like to at least read about games I don’t have. The games that I’ve been looking into recently have been mostly miniatures games. Like: Warmachine, World of WarCraft Miniatures Game, HeroClix, and Mechwarrior: Dark Age. They all look very interesting to me. I don’t have any miniatures games, except maybe Dreamblade, but that one plays very different than the games I’ve mentioned above. I may or may not get into playing any of these games. We’ll see. They tend to be expensive to get into. Especially Warmachine, since that game requires you to glue together and paint your miniatures. They sure look cool though.

I’m also looking into getting (when I can afford it) the A Game of Thrones card game and the A Game of Thrones board game. Apparently the card game, which is now a collectible card game, will no longer be collectible which means that, if you want to play the game, you just need to buy one box and you’ll get ALL the cards in the entire game. This sounds great to me. This has never been done before, as far I know but Fantasy Flight Games is going to do it. The Game of Thrones games are based on the Song of Ice and Fire series of books by George R. R. Martin (or as my friend Damon calls him: George R. R. R. R. R. R. Martin). I’m a big fan of the series and the games seem to live up to the quality of the books. I’ll write about why these books are great some other time.

In any case, I just thought I’d write about some of the games that look interesting to me.

COPYRIGHT PROTECTIONS

Got another e-mail about the Orphan Works bill and what we could do about it. Here it is:


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We’ve provided sample letters from individuals representing different sectors of the visual arts.

 

If you’re opposed to the Orphan Works act, this site is yours to use.

For international artists and our colleagues overseas, we’ve provided a special link, with a sample letter and instructions as to whom to write.

2 minutes is all it takes to write Congress and protect your copyright:

 

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Storyboard Revisions, Heroes, Chase, Birthday, Rome, Selfcenteredness, Caring for Your Introvert

March 13, 2008 in ANSWERING COMMENTS, BOARD GAMES, BOOKS, CATHOLICISM, introvert, ROLE PLAYING GAMES, THE SIMPSONS NEWS, VIDEO GAMES

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

I’m doing Storyboard revisions on Lance’s show this week. All the other storyboard artists on the show were too busy to help, so they asked me to do it. I’m so happy they did because I’m having so much fun doing it. I’m enjoying going to work again. Doing the same thing over and over for sixteen years tends to get old after a while so doing a different job all together tend to be refreshing. I’ve found myself very focused on what I’m doing. Storyboard revisions can be tedious or fun depending on how much creativity your allowed. It’s an interesting challenge because you’re trying to adjust shots or add shots to an existing show so that they run seamlessly into each other. It’s also challenging working out shots from scratch because your trying to find the best way to tell the story or the joke while working out how to put them all together like a jigsaw puzzle. It’s so fun!

 

ROLE PLAYING GAMES

Urge to role play…rising….

For my birthday, my compadres (my daugher’s Godparents) got me Star Hero, a table top Role Playing Game (RPG) setting book for the HERO System RPG . It’s funny because they got it off my Amazon.com wish list My Amazon.com Wish List and had no idea what it was for. Star Hero is a book that helps you run a game in any sci fi universe that you come up with. Thing is, getting and reading this book has inadvertently rekindled my table top RPG itch.

 

What is a table top RPG? The simples way to describe it is, it’s like playing pretend with your friends with rules. Some people like to do Live Action Role Playing (LARP), which is like improve theater, but most people just sit around a table and play it like a board game. Role playing was invented by E. Gary Gygax (who just recently died a few days ago) and Dave Arneson. They were miniatures wargamers. They where the ones who invented the famous (or infamous, depending on who you speak to) Dungeons & Dragons RPG and in doing so, invented RPGs.

 

When I was in high school my friends introduced me to RPGs through my love of comics. My friends and I played superhero RPGs where we created superheros and played out adventures with them. It was so fun. We had these really involved back stories written up for our characters and it really felt like a giant collaborative story we were all coming up with. It was my first introduction to creative writing and story telling. Since the games took place in our imaginations, they all seemed so much larger than life to me. The system we used to play these games was what is now called the HERO System but at the time was just called Champions .

 

Getting the Star Hero book really brought back memories. It also made me want to start up a game. Problem with playing RPGs is that they requires a lot of work and a lot of time to play (a minimum of about three hours to play and at least a day to prepare) if you want to get the most out of it. Otherwise you get a lack luster game that feels kinda shallow and dissatisfying. Still, it made me want to play anyway.

 

BOARD GAMES/VIDEO GAMES

I’ve been playing a play-by-web game of Chase over on the Super Duper games website against someone I don’t know and I’m having a really good time playing it. My opponent is really nice and helpful but he isn’t holding back at all and is just working me over. I really recommend the site, it has all kinds of abstract games you can play. The best part about it is that you can play them on your own time. It’s been a week since the game started and I’ve been making a move a day. It’s great! I get an email whenever it’s my turn, I click on the link in the email, and it sends me straight to the game board on the site so I could make my move. I feel like I’m playing a game without having to spend much time doing it.

 

Of course, like it always happens to me, I get all obsessive about the game, thinking about it all the time and worrying whether the move I made isn’t going to get me into more trouble. I’m so lame about these things.

panicking-over-a-game-of-chase.jpg

 

 

ANSWERING COMMENTS

Maria wrote:

Well, it’s clear to me that you are really a cartoon interrupted by reality. Those poor guys need a life, too.

Have you given any thought to any number of podcasted novels? My friend Rob Suarez wrote one which I am enjoying, called Murder by Design. His site also has links to the novels he listens to: http://robsuarez.blogspot.com/

Happy Birthday Maria! I should have written that on your blog but I’ll do you one better and recommend everyone to go to your blog and say happy birthday. Also, I read the post named, Oh! The humanity! it’s really great.

 

Speaking of great posts, Maria also wrote an article for Rosary Army called The Family that Plays Together… It’s about board games and I love it. Oh, and by the way, when you’re at her site, be sure to pick up one of her books. I just ordered Darknet this Monday. Can’t wait to read it.

 

Thank you for the book suggestion Maria, I downloaded the first two chapters.

 

Yelda van Eijk wrote:

Wow, I can so relate to your obsessions-story. I never imagined that another person could have that same ‘issue’, if I may call it like that. My obsessions are throughout the year, not just when I’m very stressed -or maybe I am always stressed :). I used to play Everquest as well (Taoni, halfling druid) and I played Guild Wars for a while. At the moment I am in the middle of my ‘Rome’-obsession. I watch the TV series, I read books about it, I listen to podcasts about it. I try to emerge myself in that world. I don’t have it at work though. Since I work in a photoshop, I can’t help customers while laughing out loud from Fr Roderick’s jokes ;)
It is so great to hear from another person that he also lives ‘inside his head’. I thought it was just me and that it made me very weird. Well, maybe it does. But at least I’m not alone anymore :)

Thanks for the comment Yelda. My obsessions are throughout the year as well only they go into overdrive when I’m stressed.

Yeah, in Everquest I played a halfling cleric named Sammo. It took over my life. It was awful, I promised myself I’d never play a MMORPG again and so far I’ve kept that promise somewhat intact (although I once played Flyff for about thirty minutes or so.)

As for the Rome HBO show, my wife and I enjoy that show very much as well. We are currently watching Disk 2 of Season 2. Both the show and your comment set off my “Catholicism obsession” so bare with me.

While watching the show, it’s very cool to see how different Roman people behaved in a pre-Christian world. It’s interesting to see how the pursuit of pleasure and power was something that was encouraged. It gives great context to the world Jesus was born into. It also really makes you realize how radical his teachings must have sounded. In a world were helping people who are sick or in need, who aren’t your friends or family, is seen as a sign of weakness, to have Jesus do so, must have been crazy. It also shows how alien the Romans must have looked at the Jews who held to the Commandment, “Though shall not commit adultery”. It seems that, adultery was one of the things the Romans also encouraged. Then, of course, along comes Jesus and shocks both Jews and Romans by raising the bar still higher by saying:

27 You have heard that it was said to them of old: Thou shalt not commit adultery. 28 But I say to you, that whosoever shall look on a woman to lust after her, hath already committed adultery with her in his heart. ”

Mathew 5: 27-28 (DOUAY-RHEIMS Bible)

They must have felt as angry, indignant and upset as even our modern society does, where lust is used to sell everything. Above all, they seemed to really love to get revenge for every slight done against them. Then of course Jesus comes along and says:

27 But I say to you that hear: Love your enemies. Do good to them that hate you. 28 Bless them that curse you and pray for them that calumniate you. 29 And to him that striketh thee on the one cheek, offer also the other. And him that taketh away from thee thy cloak, forbid not to take thy coat also. 30 Give to every one that asketh thee: and of him that taketh away thy goods, ask them not again. 31 And as you would that men should do to you, do you also to them in like manner. 32 And if you love them that love you, what thanks are to you? For sinners also love those that love them. 33 And if you do good to them who do good to you, what thanks are to you? For sinners also do this. 34 And if you lend to them of whom you hope to receive, what thanks are to you? For sinners also lend to sinners, for to receive as much. 35 But love ye your enemies: do good, and lend, hoping for nothing thereby: and your reward shall be great, and you shall be the sons of the Highest. For he is kind to the unthankful and to the evil. 36 Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father also is merciful.

 

Luke 6 27-36 (DOUAY-RHEIMS Bible)

They must of thought he was nuts. Hmmm, come to think of it, there are many places in the world today that are trying to rid themselves of these teachings, in order to become more like the Romans.

Writing about this stuff reminds me of a quote from G.K. Chesterton :

“The Bible tells us to love our neighbors, and also to love our enemies; probably because they are generally the same people.” – ILN, 7/16/10

He also said:

“The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting; it has been found difficult and left untried.” – Chapter 5, What’s Wrong With The World, 1910

If you’re obsessed with Rome, I encourage you to read the works of a famous African Roman who had a fascinating Roman life. My uncle August, (A.K.A. St. Augustine of Hippo) . His autobiography, The Confessions is just amazing. He wrote about how he ran away from his mother (who chased after him) as he traveled through out the Roman world, sleeping around with women, and seeking out wisdom from all the famous Philosophers of his day only to find it in the most unlikely place. After finding wisdom, he then wrote about how he saw the Roman world around him. An incident with one of his best friends and his addiction to the blood lust in the Colosseum comes to mind. It’s an amazing book. It’s part theological analysis of the universe and God, and part autobiographical adventure. While I’m on the subject. I also recommend The City of God, which is also by St. Augustine, but this one is his analysis as to why Rome fell (which he lived through). I’ve provided links to the free versions of both books above if you want to read them right away. Just click on the underlined names.

Phew, had to get that off my chest. Sorry. Thanks for baring with me and thanks again for the comments

leah wrote:

Luis, thanks for sharing about your obsessive-thing. I go through phases when I’m really focused on (okay, obsessed with) one thing, too, and I’ll spend all my free time amassing all the info I can get. Until I read your post today, though, I didn’t connect those phases with being under stress, but now I can totally see that. Thanks – that makes a lot of sense for me and is a very helpful insight!

I’m also very introverted and have a hard time coming out of myself in social situations. I find that what I really need to do is focus on developing a genuine interest in other people – each other person is another “self”, another human being with all the dignity and value that entails. Ask them about themselves, see what they are interested in, what their world is like. It can be fascinating and is a great way to get out of the inward-focused interior life I find myself in so often.

Wow, thank you so much for the insight Leah. I think the key word in what you wrote is, “developing a genuine interest in other people”. That is exactly what I need to work on. I’m the most self centered person I know (which shows how interested I am in other people, if I haven’t talked to anyone who is more self centered). Being married and having kids is helping me out with this problem because it’s awfully difficult to stay self centered and still care for them at the same time. Still, it’s a struggle I face everyday. I’ve definitely taken your insight to heart and it’s helped me out a great deal in the last few days. Thank you.

By the way, I’ve been meaning to post this link for some time. It’s an article I read about introverts that really hit home for me. It’s called: Caring for Your Introvert. Take a read and let me know what you think.

 

 

 

 

 

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Back at work, William Shatner sighting, playing a game of Dune: The Board game

February 28, 2008 in BOARD GAMES, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

 

Started back at work this week. It feels like I haven’t left. I’ve been doing this for so many years that every day just feels the same here.

 

I’m grateful to be back and I’m glad that we’re just doing revisions right now. It helps ease me back into work mode. My first day back was very slow and that helped a lot also because I was tired from the day before.

 

We found out that the air date of the show we’re working on has been moved up. Our show will be the Season Premier this season. Lance (the director) thinks this is a good sign that they really like this show and the writers think it’s a strong one. Lets hope so. I hope that this doesn’t mean that the schedule they give us to finish it will be shorter than usual. If it is, it would be very typical of them to do this to us.

 

I asked the Assistant Director of the Universal Studios Simpsons ride how the ride was going. He said that they still haven’t finished it yet. That’s crazy! The way things seem to be going on that project, it seems that it’s going to be done a day or two before the ride opens. I’m glad I’m not on it anymore. I couldn’t deal with that kind of pressure anymore. Even though I’ve been off work for four weeks, I still haven’t really recovered from working on it. If I didn’t have bills to pay, I sure would have liked a another week or four.

 

On Wednesday something crazy happened that ruined my day. William Shatner came to the studio! Yeah, you read right, WILLIAM SHATNER, Captain Kirk himself came to the studio. How cool is that? That so rocks. Don’t ask me why he was there, I don’t know. All I know is, that he was there.

 

So why did this ruin my day? I DIDN’T GET TO SEE HIM. *SOB* What a bummer. I friend of mine told me that he got in an elevator with him to our floor. So we knew he was in the building but when I went around to look for him, I could find him. WEAK!

 

BOARD GAMES

 

Sunday Alesha and I went over to my brother’s place to play a board game. Deborah (my brother’s wife) placed out some finger foods to munch on so we could just get to the gaming part right away. The finger food would be our dinner. Nothing ruins a night of board gaming like a sit down dinner. It takes up too much time. They chose to play Dune: The Board Game.

 

Deborah chose to play as the Fremen, Alesha chose to play as the Bene Gesserit, my brother Juan chose to play as House Harkonnen, and I played as House Atreides.

 

The first round went relatively slow since everyone was getting used to the rules. Things began to get interesting by turn two though. After the discovery of a Spice blow in the western part of the planet, the Atreides sent an Ornithopter full of men to retrieve it. Taking advantage of the situation, the Harkonnen animals, decided to attack the Atreides stronghold. At the same time, the Atreides Spice Harvester was attacked by a large band of Fremen who also wanted the Spice. The Atreides managed to fight off the Harkonnen attack at their stronghold but suffered such casualties that it wiped them out from the stronghold. A Harkonnen plot of poisoning Paul Atreides was foiled by the fact that Paul had the power of limited prescience and he saw it coming. The Atreides did worse at the Spice blow location where the Fremen wiped them out completely off the map. Meanwhile the Bene Gesserit were wandering around Dune, aimlessly wishing they could find some Spice.

 

Later, after another Spice blow in the north west of the planet. The Atreides managed to get back control of their stronghold without a fight. The Harkonnen set down an Ornithopter of men at the new Spice blow location. They also shipped men down to a stronghold on the east side of the planet. The Fremen managed to continue harvesting their Spice but saw what the Harkonnen where doing in the eastern stronghold and sent men into it to attack them. They also took over a small stronghold on the west side of the planet near their Spice blow. After a brutal battle between the Harkonnen and the Fremen, the two factions managed to wipe each other out leaving no one in control of the eastern most stronghold. Meanwhile the Bene Gesserit continued wandering around Dune aimlessly wishing they could find some Spice.

 

Then it happened…Shai-Hulud! A Worm appeared and destroyed the Harkonnen Spice Harvester and the men who ran it. The Fremen took advantage of the appearance of a the giant Worm to ride it to the empty stronghold on the east side of the planet they had just recently fought the Harkonnen over. The appearance of a Worm caused a Nexus to occur. The Bene Gesserit had been secretly hoping that the Atreides would have taken control of the planet by now, as they had predicted, which would have cause them to secretly get control of Dune, but seeing that this was not even close to happening, they chose to ally themselves with the Fremen during this Nexus. Realizing that the Fremen and the Bene Gesserit controlled three strongholds on the planet which would give them complete control of Dune, the Atreides and the Harkonnen where forced to put their differences aside and become allies in order to combat this new threat.

 

There was a Spice blow near the North Pole and the Bene Gesserit rejoiced at finally finding some Spice of their very own. Meanwhile the Atreides helped pay for the transport of Harkonnen troops to the eastern most stronghold in order to break the Fremen/Bene Gesserit dominance. The Fremen counter attacked by sending troops into Harkonnen Head Quarters while the Bene Gesserit attacked Atreides Head Quarters. The Atreides/Harkonnen alliance was left with no choice but to win, against all odds, every single battle they fought in order to stop Fremen/Bene Gesserit dominance. The first battle to resolve was over Harkonnen Head Quarters. After the dust settled, the Fremen stood victorious in capturing the stronghold. The Atreides and Harkonnen had no choice but to admit defeat and were sent into exile crying like little babies. DOH!

 

Why do I keep losing every game I play against my wife?

 

I want a rematch.

 

Harkonnen and Atreides chased by a worm ridden by the Bene Gesserit and the Fremen Dune the Board Game

 

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Templars, BattleLore, Birthdays, and Pupusas

February 22, 2008 in BOARD GAMES, CATHOLICISM, MY WEEK, THE SIMPSONS NEWS

THE SIMPSONS NEWS

Not at work yet. I’m still going back the 25th and I’m going to be working on Lance’s show again. We still have to finish it after we get the rewrites.

CATHOLICISM

So I heard (surprisingly enough in a board game podcast) that the pope pardoned the Knights Templar, so I decided to do a little research. Turns out that I’m still not sure what actually happened. There are a lot of different takes on the story and I’m not sure which one is accurate. The only thing that I know for sure is that a document was found in the Vatican Secret Achieves that deals with either the entire order of the Knights Templar or with just five individuals getting pardoned. In any case, I think it’s really interesting.

These are the four sources I read that talk about the story:

cephasministry.com – this one just has some information.

rumormillnews.com – this one rebuts the cephasministry.com information.

news.bbc.co.uk – this one gives you an unbiased overview of the story.

cnn.com – this one give even more good information but slants the story in a slighly negative light near the end.
BOARD GAMES

So since Alesha beat me twice playing Dreamblade last week I thought I’d try another game this week. That way I might be able to win a game. The game I chose was BattleLore. The last time Alesha and I played this game, Alesha beat me. So we sat down to play the game while the kids where asleep in the afternoon. It took about an hour to play the game and Alesha beat me again. It was a close game but she won again. What the heck is going on? I can’t seem to win a game against her.

Can’t beat my wife at BattleLore or DreamBlade

It was my birthday this Wednesday, and my wife has told me she ordered Ingenious for me. Ingenious is boardgame I had in my BGG wishlist and she saw it there so she decided to get it for me. Below I’ve put a video from The Obsessed Board Gamers. It review the game and also explains it. It made me laugh. I’ve watched a few of their videos and I really like that they love board games but they don’t take them so seriously that they can’t fun of them, which they do in every review, it’s great and funny.

[video src="http://media.podshow.com/media/15871/episodes/98948/obsessedboardgamers-98948-02-11-2008.mp4" /]

MY WEEK

Speaking of birthdays, my parents gave me a birthday dinner on Wednesday. They bought Pupusas and other other El Salvadorean dishes. My cousin Carolina brought refried beans and my brother’s wife Deborah baked me a yummy chocolate cake. We had fun, too bad it was a Wednesday night because everyone had to got home early since it was a work day.

By the way I’m now 33.

 

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