Aye – between the Puppeteers manipulating everyone…

Aye – between the Puppeteers manipulating everyone, the hyperaggressive Kzin, the technology and the persistence and ingenuity of the humans, there's a huge amount of scope in the Known Space novels.

For the uninitiated, it's definitely worth checking out Ringworld and any of the Man-Kzin Wars novel collections. Neutron Star is a pretty darn good collection of short stories too.

Niven's "Known Space" series rocks b…

Niven's "Known Space" series rocks big time. I've read most of them.

The Kzin are one of my favourite alien species. I'd like to meet one – but maybe only *after* they'd already had lunch!

Square Eyes

If they say that watching telly gives you square eyes, what kind of shape eyes do you get from reading lots ?

That’s pretty much what I’ve been doing lately. Listening to lots of great music (check out The XX) and reading lots of book 🙂 Oh and wondering what drugs the Mercury Prize people are taking to have not given the prize to Bat For Lashes.

I’m currently occupied with not one but actually 3 series of book :
Harry Turtledove’s WorldWar series,
Larry Niven’s Ringworld series,
Jack Campbell’s The Lost Fleet series.

I’ve mentioned the WorldWar series before, it’s set in the middle of World War Two but with a twist. Space Aliens invade and try to take over the world. I’m not quite sure what to make of this series, I’m three books in but it’s a bit of a struggle. I want to know what happens and how it ends (I’m a little OCD like that) but it’s rather long and drawn out. 3 down, 5 to go.

The Ringworld series is one I’ve had an eye on for quite some time now. It’s penned by Larry Niven and is set within the amazing Known Space future. You have weird and wonderful alien races, who actually feel alien. These go from the cowardly Pierson’s Puppeteers with heads for hands and extreme high technology to the fierce Kzin. For a Kzin, think 8 foot tall, feline, furry, claws and would probably eat anyone who attempted to call them “cute”. But they do like being scratched behind their ears.

Ringworld is mostly set on an immense artifact, a circular ribbon 100 thousand miles across with a radius just under 100 million miles. And that’s orbiting a sun. It makes the Orbitals of the Culture look small. The first book has our central protagonist Louis Wu discovering the Ringworld as part of an expedition including a puppeteer, a Kzin and another human. On their travels they encounter many species of Near-Human, the artifact has been around for hundreds of thousands of years so the inhabitants have gradually evolved from Human into many different Near-Human species.

The question of “why were there human-like beings on here ?” is a question that’s answered throughout the four books : Ringworld, Ringworld Engineers, Ringworld Throne and Ringworld’s Children. They’re all well worth a read, although Larry Niven writes better when he collaborates on books. Almost like he struggles to get his ideas on paper, with the collaborations clarifying his vision.

Lastly, I’ve just finished enjoying the first book in a series of 6 penned by Jack Campbell. It’s called Dauntless : The Lost Fleet and begins the telling of the tale of a fleet of Alliance warships that is deep behind enemy lines having just failed in an attack launched on the homeworld of their bitter enemy, the Syndicated Worlds.

Whereas the Honor Harrington books by David Weber can get themselves badly bogged down in politics, the politics is firmly in the backseat in Dauntless. It’s still there but not nearly so prominent. Instead, you have battleships and battlecruisers pounding at each other with grapeshot (from railguns), missiles, Big Frickin’ Lasers (I’ve been reading too much Register) and disintegrators.

I’ve only read one of them so far and ended up enjoying it enough that after about 100 pages, I ordered the second in the series from Abebooks … I’d quite happily recommend the people I bought it from, just under £5, sent over from the States in pristine condition and quite quickly too. Abebooks can put you in touch with a lot of independent bookstores, the one I’ve been ordering from is the Paperbackshop Ltd in Fairford (in Abebooks as Books 2 Anywhere).

I’ve not just been reading the books though – England surprised everyone by winning the Ashes back. There’s a strange contrast here to 2005, the last time we got the Ashes. 4 years ago, there was total hysteria over it. The 2005 series was a slugging match between 2 very well matched sides at the top of their games, utterly captivating because both teams were putting everything into it. This series was something different. The Aussies had lost several of their Great players and hadn’t really adequately replaced them. England are currently in one of their inconsistent phases.

So we won the Ashes but no-one’s really all that excited about it, maybe because it doesn’t feel as if we earned them … Which is a feeling reinforced by the rubbish we’re seeing from England in the one day series. The players seem extremely scared right now. Scared of playing, scared of wearing the shirt, scared of playing to their potential and it shows in how they approach the game.

Grand Prix has finished now – time to get to the next book (Ringworld Throne), game and music 🙂

PS Lol at the GP coverage, Ross Brawn just got hauled bodily over to the BBC interviewers by Eddie Irvine. Makes you laugh at the audacity of them to do that but what makes it more funny is the size difference between the big Ross Brawn and the little Eddie Irvine.

It's not a bad game is Eve … but I gotta adm…

It's not a bad game is Eve … but I gotta admit I tend to reactivate, have a look, do a few missions and then get bored and not log on for a while …

Cancelled my Eve sub again this week – you really need to be interested in PvP to stay in Eve and that's never really been my thing. I like to game on my own terms 🙂 (tis easier to fit in dinner times that way!)

I bet I'll be back in for another look at the fireworks in a few months but for now it'll be keeping an eye on the boys through the newsletter and the forums 🙂

PS It's also exchange rate – The Eve people charge in Euros and the exchange rate is currently not too favourable. £11.50 a month is way too much for an online game.

It might be because I'm a woamn but I really r…

It might be because I'm a woamn but I really really don't see the appeal of Eve. Going online to do mining???? I know there are all these alliances, and pirates and such, but still it's just not for me. Glad you enjoy putting your newsletter together though 🙂

I made dat !

I get a buzz once a month (ok, I get The Buzz more than that but work with me here 🙂

It’s when we’re coming up to putting out a new version of the Volition Cult newsletter. VC is the group that I’ve been involved with in Eve over the years I’ve been on and off in that particular online game. They’re a good bunch. Even though I bounce in and out of the game fairly regularly due to getting bored with it, I still try and keep up with what the boys are getting up to.

And what better way than to do a sub-editor job on their newsletter 🙂 We get contributions mainly from Agent Stone and Schelik Hill (in game names). They’ll put the original stories in and then I’ll come along afterwards and tidy up their language. I’ll usually try and tailor it for effect too. It’s a newsletter For Gamers By Gamers, so the objective for me is to do the proof reading without diluting out the Fun aspect.

It’s a job I like doing, I have a craving for information and the sub-ed job gives me a sneak peek. All the positive feedback we get also helps 🙂

Ok – that’s enough saying how much of a buzz we get from sending out the newsletter. How about I give all you readers a chance for a peek too ? It’s here, at Agent Stone’s blog. Bit long though this time around 🙂

I even get a writing credit in there this month, I usually just proof read but I added one or two bits in there as well this time around. I’m a Power Gamer who tends to dig into the mechanics of what I’m getting involved in. I’ll try and take things apart (metaphorically) to see how they work, so I can play better or work better. So even though I don’t have as much in game experience as others, I pick things up along the way on how to play better.

Lol – that’s enough Eve for now, an apt statement as my sub just ran out today. The reason for the break this time is that at £11ish per month, that’s way too much now for something I’m not getting any value out of.

Found a new group to listen to 🙂 The XX had their track Crystallised put up as iTunes tune of the week a couple of weeks ago. Grabbed it, listened to it, thought these people have a really promising sound. Ended up buying the album a couple of days later 🙂 Here’s a link to Crystallised – check it out, they’re worth a listen.

Talking of music, had a trip to London and back today with work. Which means iPodFM in the car all the way there and back 🙂

Not as clean a drive as usual. It’s 125 miles there, which should be about 2 hours at motorway speeds. Took just over 3 hours each way this time, due to traffic although I did do leg stretches there and back. It got me thinking a bit more, the various segments of the trip where I was at standstill or crawling forwards would be where a hybrid car like Toyota’s Prius would come into its own. The new Prius has a 1.8 litre engine plus an electric motor. The motor can roll the car along at up to 30mph. Just think about that for motorway queues or urban when you’re at the mercy of traffic lights. The engine would be off and you’d be rolling along on stored charge. Free energy !

Hybrids are the future 🙂 They really appeal to my Inner Geek, which appreciates efficiency in all its forms. Whether that be in the way certain people move, in seeing a gadget that just works with no fuss or seeing technology applied in clever ways that makes things Easier.

Any more ? Watched the latest Tarantino film (would name it but kiddies may read 🙂 and while it was good, couldn’t help feeling that it could have been better. I dunno, maybe the excellence of Kill Bill, Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction have spoiled us 🙂 Good day for another reason, I got two hugs off RCA.

After my last post cleared my head somewhat and got me back to Positive Mental Attitude, I’ve had a rough few days due to my tongue swelling up on me (eeooo – saying no more !). It’s almost better, which means I will now be terrorizing neighbours and nearby cats by singing along to iTunes. I’m currently chilling out to The XX from above after thinking that it really helps to have the iPod picking out the soft tracks for in car music 🙂

This post has kinda jumped around a bit :
Eve Alliance Newsletter
New Music
Traffic
Hybrid cars
Films
More music

Check out the newsletter 🙂 It’s hopefully a good example of something written By Gamers For Gamers showing how they enjoy the game they’ve taken to their hearts.

Oh last thing – another thing I sneaked into the newsletter was an oldie :

Something close to that has been my Eve signature over the years 🙂 Bit of an Eve in joke 🙂

Blog block usually means …

Distraction …

I think that’s the key word at the moment. Wish it were distraction of the good kind, like spending every evening talking to someone special (we’ll leave it up to the imagination as to what happens after that). No such luck lately, although I think I’ve been keeping our Craziequeen amused over Facebook chat 🙂

The distraction at the moment involves pain and management of it … Usually, I can cope with my various aches and pains by distracting (that word again 🙂 myself away from noticing them. Often by nefarious means 🙂 Ok – in this case nefarious means thinking about chasing girls, although not quite in the way you might think.

I call it “positive mental reinforcement” and it’s based around how you want other people to see you. On the one hand, you can wallow in the aches and pains and go for being the cripple. Even though I’ve broken a fair proportion of myself over the years, that’s not my style. Especially as I’m fully aware that even with the collection of broken bits, I’m not nearly as badly off as some people :

I can manage my depression without chemicals (literally in the case of avoiding the hayfever pills that cause it !)
I’ve only had surgery once to fix an injury (if a borken nose counts 🙂
Can’t bowl no more cos of shoulder but I still have 95% mobility there
Lots of leg and back muscle trouble but I have 90% of the old power still available
(that’d be 100% if I exercised!)
Only underlying medical condition is too much tummy acid (managed by no alcohol and giving my tummy something to do when it complains)

So even though I do sometimes (like now!) have muscles that suffer from the after effects of too much running around a few years ago, does that mean I have to be defined by it ?

No !

One of the books I was a big fan of as a teenager was the Keill Randor, Last Legionary of Moros series. That character had a great way of dealing with pain, he’d focus on it, understand it and then would shunt it away to a lockbox in his mind and throw the key away. It works too ! (except for headaches – the technique needs concentration which gets nuked by headaches)

Needs a kinda “Reset Button” hitting though to take the step to recognise (or Grok, as Valentine Michael Smith would say it) the pain though. Then you can figure out how bad it really is, or how insignificant it really is. And then deal with it as appropriate. Gotta admit, I’m not as good there as I should be. I deal with the pain by ignoring the symptoms, instead of attacking the cause.

I guess this post is a bit like hitting that Reset Button. It’s recognising “yeah ! I feel ow”. But it’s also recognising “am I a cripple ? hell no” before moving on to a bit of “get up off the floor ya muppet and stop feeling sorry for yourself”. And that last bit is precisely what I need every so often. Gets me back to that word “nefarious” too 🙂 What’s the more attractive ? Dealing with the issues or letting the issues take control …

I dunno there but if thinking I have to look strong to others helps me actually Be strong, then I guess that’s a good way of managing the legacies of that running around thing. Bit like the sore tongue I have at the moment. I’m overweight, so I could do with missing a few of the teacakes and muffins I indulge in at work. But no – I’m still hunting them down as a way of telling the tongue exactly what I think of it (bacon sarnie day tomorrow – not missing out). And it gives me a chance to grin at the Canteen Girls too.

Ahh – sore tongue that’s making it unpleasant to eat at the moment – I better close this one and put some dinner on. Can’t stay healthy unless you eat proper, although I wouldn’t call my diet “proper”. Seems to work for me though 🙂

Before I go though, quick mention for a special person. Our Snow Queen at work is an absolute wonder. Honest, smart, devious, lots of fun and always willing to lend an ear. Hasn’t told me to go away yet either, which shows tolerance for geeks that goes beyond the call of duty. She’s one of the better things about where I work and I’ll be having fun keeping her guessing about the other better things there 🙂 We help keep each other sane at work, although sometimes it probably feels like I’m attempting to send people into the Huggy Jackets.

That bright beaming Snow Queen smile has been really helping out while I’ve been struggling.

PS The back would appreciate a little bit of TLC to go with the “ignore it and it’ll go away” theory. Just need to find a willing volunteer to give me a good pummelling 😉 And if you’re in a pit, then having a hand there really helps when trying to climb out.

A good result all round though I suspect you and t…

A good result all round though I suspect you and the cat both had a small heart attack.

Bikers can pull some silly stunts. I especially get annoyed by scooter yoofs who hang in my blind spot and weave through traffic. I frequently have small heart attacks when they're around!