2005-08-01

bjarvis: (trailer)
2005-08-01 12:45 pm
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Weekend report

With the power restored to my house last Friday morning and the servers back online in my basement, we went off to the trailer in WV in good spirits, and largely remained that way through the weekend.
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bjarvis: (trailer)
2005-08-01 12:45 pm
Entry tags:

Weekend report

With the power restored to my house last Friday morning and the servers back online in my basement, we went off to the trailer in WV in good spirits, and largely remained that way through the weekend.
Read more... )
bjarvis: (couch)
2005-08-01 10:00 pm
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But how do you really feel?

A quickie movie review of Stealth by Adam C. Engst in TidBITS#790/01-Aug-05:

"On the other hand, the group movie this year, Stealth, was the worst movie I've seen at one of these conferences, and, although I don't see many movies, is very possibly the worst movie I've ever watched. It's bone-crushingly, mind-numbingly, soul-suckingly bad. It was so bad that in the immediate aftermath, the main positive thing we could think of to say revolved around the font face used for the credits. Only the audience heckling made this 121 minutes of our lives worthwhile; the highlight was a balsa glider that someone threw into the projector beam just as one of the movie's airplanes (OK, they were cool looking) zoomed across the screen during one of the near-instantaneous and disbelief-defying flights between Tajikistan, North Korea, Siberia, and Alaska."
bjarvis: (couch)
2005-08-01 10:00 pm
Entry tags:

But how do you really feel?

A quickie movie review of Stealth by Adam C. Engst in TidBITS#790/01-Aug-05:

"On the other hand, the group movie this year, Stealth, was the worst movie I've seen at one of these conferences, and, although I don't see many movies, is very possibly the worst movie I've ever watched. It's bone-crushingly, mind-numbingly, soul-suckingly bad. It was so bad that in the immediate aftermath, the main positive thing we could think of to say revolved around the font face used for the credits. Only the audience heckling made this 121 minutes of our lives worthwhile; the highlight was a balsa glider that someone threw into the projector beam just as one of the movie's airplanes (OK, they were cool looking) zoomed across the screen during one of the near-instantaneous and disbelief-defying flights between Tajikistan, North Korea, Siberia, and Alaska."