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Last night the Fumblers became the first team to crash out of the Cup. After losing 0-2 to the Dwarf Giants and 1-2 to the Numinous Comets they creep back to their crypt in shame.

But, like all good undead, they will rise again!

Frankenstein’s Fumblers are now available to play exhibition matches, so all other losers, or any late comers who missed out on the Cup, or any confident winners up there in the heavenly half of the draw, come and have a go if you think you’re soft enough.

‘cos the werewolves are getting hungry, and want some more star player points…

Very True Mood: (optimistic) optimistic

Last night the 2006 Old World Cup started. This, in contrast with the recent rubbish in Germany, is a Blood Bowl tournament played over the web with a few friends. My team, Frankenstein’s Fumblers, played the opening game against the Dwarf Giants.

The Fumblers have a nice mix of muscle, speed and cannon fodder. The Giants have muscle, more muscle and some muscle on the side. The Giants won 2-0.

As the cup is being played as a double elimination tournament this means that I’m not out but I do have an uphill struggle if I’m going to win. My next match will be against the loser of Numinal Comets (elves) vs Veni Vedi Viking (um, Vikings).

Very True Mood: (contemplative) contemplative

As if I didn’t have enough to read, here are a few more blogs that I’ve been looking at lately.

Darren Naish: Tetrapod Zoology – Incredibly fascinating science stuff.

Yours in a White Wine Sauce – Military History that never was.

Too many IdeasSFSFW stalwart Mark Caldwell’s computer art, writing and other stuff.

ThePickards – some northern bloke who’s related to some other northern bloke that I work with. Web accesssibilty and football rants.

The Flogging Will Continue – Daniel James, aka Captain Cleaver, the head of Three Rings on MMORPGs and the future of entertainment.

Very True Mood: (pleased) pleased
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Under no circumstances should anyone with a heart look at this game.

Very True Mood: (shocked) shocked

Okay, the big question of the day: Civilization IV or Age of Empires III?

Actually, the bigger question is will either run on either of my laptops?

The newer laptop has better processor, memory, graphics card… but the graphics card overheats (or something) and screws up the display after a period of intensive use (games and to a lesser extent videos). So whilst I could play, for example, Doom III on the newer laptop I could only play for a limited period before I needed to shut the computer down and leave it for a few hours to recover.

The older laptop is lower spec and has a general overheating problem which means I need to make sure it’s well ventilated if I want to play without the risk of a abrupt shutdown. But so long as I avoid that I can play for ages within the limits of the machines performance.

Guess I need to get hold of the demos and see what happens. Or maybe I need to find the space and money for a desktop. Now that we’ve moved to a bigger flat (though the yarn mountain means that it doesn’t feel as big as when we moved in) and now that I’m no longer working from home, my computer needs have changed. I don’t need a laptop for work purposes any more so maybe a gaming machine makes sense.

Recently I’ve been playing Civ III a lot on the old machine (another, unrelated, bug stops it from working at all on the newer one). Last night I won without fighting a single war. Playing as the Arabs I built the United Nations and was elected Secretary General by all the other nations (except the other candidate who obviously voted for himself). Especially pleasing to avoid conflict as my territory contained no coal, rubber, oil or aluminium so I was totally stuffed for modern resources.

I have no idea how to end this post.


Brief update on an earlier post. I decided to upgrade software I knew I would use rather than splurge on software I might use. So Dreamweaver upgraded from MX to MX 2004 and Photoshop upgraded from 7 to CS.

And I think Doom 3 will be the next software purchase. I’ve been playing the demo and it is simply amazing.

[Update] – Doom 3 purchased and on its way from Amazon.


Etienne, a pirate

Sunday 19th is Talk Like A Pirate Day. Arrrr! I’ll probably celebrate by playing Puzzle Pirates – that charming chap on the left is Etienne. Say “Ahoy” to him if you meet him on the Midnight Ocean.

And Tuesday 21st is Jour de la Révolution, the leap day of the French Revolutionary Calendar and celebrations should be held.