10.20.2010

Milestones

LDI is back in Vegas this weekend (I'll be there Friday-Saturday).

But more importantly.... it means I can get a new phone!

It was two years ago during LDI that I lost my original iPhone (in a minor bit of drunkeness) and through a bizarre set of circumstances ended up with a free iPhone 3.

The question that remains.... get an iPhone 4 now? Or, wait for a Verizon iPhone? hmmm.


8.25.2010

7.17.2010

Spoiler Alert

Don't mean to ruin it for anyone, but...


Inception is Total Recall

7.01.2010

6.30.2010

Reviewable

Tomorrow I'll be catching my first public viewing of World of Color at Disney California Adventure.

I'll review it, but what I'm more interested in is the meal at DCA's Wine Country Trattoria that I'll be having as part of a WOC dinner package.




**I wonder how long I'd have to work for the mouse to equal what they've gotten out of me since childhood??? If you account for inflation and TVM its probably an impossible figure.

6.29.2010

ping

Anybody out there have any experience setting up Network Attached Storage?

I just got a NAS RAID array and though my computers can all see it on the network, when I try to access it the "pathway cannot be found". Occasionally the computers will be able to see the contents of the drive briefly before it disappears again, but even then it goes extremely slowly. Connecting the drive directly to one my computers' ethernet port works just fine.

So I think I've tracked it down to a router problem... either because theres some kind of firewall/setting/security thing I can't track down or because I bought the cheapest POS Belkin I could find when I moved here.

OYE.


UPDATE: VICTORY! Added an additional (unnecessary) 10/100 switch between the Belkin Router and my NAS and, like magic, it works. Not sure why or how. But that's ok.

6.28.2010

Pogotastic

Scrumdidlyumptious


Expialidocious



Warning: watching too many of these in a row, WILL fry your brain.

6.05.2010

My only Roller Coaster black ball




Check out how they fix X-Scream at the top of the Stratosphere in Vegas-- one of very few rides I won't go on. Do, in part, to my fear of some little device (like the one they change out in this video) failing.

6.04.2010

World of Color


Checking out Disney's new World of Color nighttime show tonight at Disney (no 's) California Adventure.

Its a non-public preview so I won't post any reviews... but it should be a fun night.

6.01.2010

Thoughts on Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey

 I'm not much for spoilers (where's the fun in knowing everything?) but a few things I mention might fall into that category, so fair warning. Also, signs proclaimed that the attraction was still in technical rehearsals and some elements may not have been functioning. Everything I saw (both in this attraction and the land overall) seemed very polished and ready for primetime, but it is still in (hotel only) soft opening.   


You begin by walking through gates into Hogwarts-- the cast, referring to you as Muggles, try to convince many to try the demo seat outside the attraction and stow as much as possible in a locker which was free for the first hour or so (you really don't want to be holding onto anything during this one).


You're then lead through some deep underground caverns of the castle and out into a greenhouse. Though it's outdoors, fans keep the area cool and the frosted awnings diffuse the hot Florida sun while keeping things open. Look closely for a few (thankfully nonscreaming) Mandrakes among the wide array of wild-life.


Then it's past large wooden doors into the castle proper. There are several hallways to walk through before you encounter the really fantastic talking portraits. They're extremely convincing and begin to set the story up-- Dumbledor has invited everyone to tour Hogwarts (much to the displeasure of a cranky Salazar Slytherin). Oh, and be sure to tell Hagrid if you bump into a missing dragon.


It just a few short rooms more to Dumbledor's office where he welcomes you and tells you some stories about the school. The room, like the rest of the queue, is intricatly propped with references to the films and books.


Next it's into a classroom where Harry, Ron, and Hermione hijack your tour to take you to the upcoming Quittich Match. There are some fun effects in here, and the anticipation certainly grows as it's clear the attraction is coming up quickly.


The creative team made the choice here not to "pulse" the queue (have each group see the preshow once through before letting the next group in) and instead just let everyone stream through. They did time it out pretty well though and each time through I saw just about one rotation of the preshow. By not pulsing the line actually moves at a pretty steady clip throughout-- which should make some of the sure-to-be-exceptionally-long lines a little more bearable.


Next it's off to the room of requirement where a small army again asks some to sit in the test seat and reminds everyone about loose articles. A nice touch is that the cast now says they are preparing you for the Quittich Match whereas before they referred to your tour of the grounds (they may have had different costumes as well, I'm not sure).


From there they split groups into two lines and you get the saftey spiel by the Sorting Hat (how great is that!).


The "Enchanted Benches" seat four and are loaded via moving walkway. The loading process, at least while I was there, seemed to be going off like clockwork-- this area was also, quite smartly, very heavily staffed.


The sense of motion achieved by the ride system is really spectacular. Everything from flying to quick manuvers and scene transitions are all handeled beautifully. You never go upside down but a couple times you're on your back looking straight up. Many of the movements are sudden and quick but are not jerky at all. The ride combines segments of projection with segments of real sets and animatronics. The flying segments are great-- they're like a much more active version of Disney's Soarin' attraction, except you feel like it's happening only for your group.


One thing worth mentioning is that unless you're looking really hard you feel like the only ride vechicle in the room. This perfect masking really makes for a magical experience-- seeing other ride vehicles always irks me.


I won't detail the ride scenes so I don't ruin the fun but I will say that there are encounters with lots of the scary, creepy crawly, and supernatural members of the Potterverse. The ride should be enjoyable for all but there are a lot of quick references to the films that will make a lot more sense to those that have seen them. The story moves along pretty quickly and it took me a couple rides to catch it all (as any good ride should!)


The ride may be a little intense for the younger set-- some of the effects come VERY close to you, but in my estimation it matches the scaryness of the films appropriately. The height requirement (I *think* 48 inches) may make this less of a problem while causing some of it's own (there's going to be a few disappointed young Muggles out there). The attraction also boasts an impressive list of ailments that should cause one to consider not riding.


One effect that I loved (though it took me until my last ride to figure it out) is a Demeantor that attacks you and you see an image of your own face in a cloud of smoke as you retreat away. Very cool.


My family (some theme park nuts, some not) all agreed that this raises the bar and surpasses Spidey for best ride of all time. Scenery, lighting, audio, ride system, and effects were all top-notch. Congrats to Universal Creative and all the project teams on a job well done.

5.30.2010

Les Bleu Mesieurs

Caught Blue Man Group Orlando tonight.

Handful of small changes. The only biggie (and Dan H. this ones for
you) is they switched to the original "Last Train to Trancentral"
closing from the less successful "I Feel Love" that they opened with.

PS> my section was not very good at the TP handover

WWoHP Entranceway

Soon to be one of the most common theme park photographs.

Topiary Garden

HPatFJ's overflow queue.

Warning mania

Dragons Challenge Queue

Butterbeer Cart

A-MAZ-ZING

Just rode Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey. A change of
decoration is in order... A new dark ride is champion.

Hogarts Show Choir

"Double Double Toil and Trouble" while in line for the 101 FJ (broken
at startup)

5.29.2010

Wizarding World of Harry Potter Preview Review

WWoHP is pretty amazingly detailed-- lots of references to the movies and fun kinetics around the whole area (owl popping out on the 1/2 hour, wizards chess pieces battling in a store window, sheet music whipping around an upstairs music room). Capacity (as most expected) is definitely going to be an issue, the quaintness that defines the area is also it's biggest hurdle.

Hopefully most of Universal's original "theme park within a theme park" marketing has been forgotten at this point, let's be clear, this is a land. If you're expecting more you'll be disappointed. But what the area lacks in scale in more than makes up for in detail. 

Let's hope Uni's marketing team hasn't pulled another "Universal Escape" debacle and the area does extremely well (and pushing all their competitors to innovate).

HPatFJ-- continues to be troublesome (brokedown while I was in line) but the queue is amazing, particularly the talking portraits. I don't know if the area is completely landscaped yet but they need a few large trees (or something) to hide the large unthemed portioned of the gigantic show building.

Hippogriff-- never rode it in it's original incantation but the theming is well done including the Buckbeak animatronic and Hagrid's hut (including the sound of growling Fang)

Dragon Challenge -- wish they had done at least a minor update to the ride vechicles and finally made the effort to conceal backstage equipment. The new queue is much better lit and is very well done (though the original was excellent also). Best parts of the queue are the TriWizard Cup, the floating candles from the films, and some great views of Hogsmeade and Hogwarts on the way in.

Food -- Three Broomsticks had the exquisite detail found in the entire area but as they were only serving breakfast for the preview we skipped it. I can't wait to come back when the fish and chips are being served. The menus are done in the same style as the newspapers from "Prisoner"... very clever. The Butterbeer is not something I expected to like as I'm not into sweets, but was very pleasently surprised. Cream soda-y with a carbonation that helps cut the sweetness ($8.50 in a souvinir glass)

Wand Shop-- very fun little performance, the theming is superb and kids will love this (there were lots of operations people about timing the display and counting guest numbers). You exit into the gift shop where you can purchase a ~$30 wand (I had to ask as there aren't any prices on boxes). What happened to the MagiQuest-like features? Was that just fan speculation? I was really looking forward to that as it would have been brilliant.

I'll be back tomorrow to hopefully ride FJ and try the pumpkin juice.  


Owl Post

Looking up at Hogwarts

Wizard's Chess

These little guys battle it out every few minutes. Super fun!

Details

HPatFJ still broken, but it's beautiful area dev!

New Plan

HPATFJ only made it about 20 minutes this morning.

Hippogriff

Yesssssssss....

7:50am Waiting for rope drop

5.17.2010

Copied from Facebook

my WDW advice for all the world:

"Hey! I'm going to Disney World in about a week with my Mom. Is there anything I should make sure not to miss? I haven't been in about ten years..."


"Damn... okay... here's my travel-channel-style Top 10 Tips

*Eat at California Grill when the Magic Kingdom does fireworks (its 15 stories up and they lower the lights and pipe in the music. Awesome! You'll need ressies but there's also a bar that sometimes you can just show up for)

*Tower of Terror at night... 'nuff said


*Drink around the world! (At Epcot, get one of the passport books they have for little kids and get a stamp at each country when you order a drink... I've done it with my mom, its a blast!)

*Animal Kingdom.... this is a different kind of theme park, go explore, relax, and have fun (try to do Kilamanjaro Safari's early in the day, the animals are more lively)

*Allow yourself a theater over-analysis moment-- Splash Mountain is a ride about contentment... consider it. (and, more simply its a must-ride like everything with "Mountain" in the title)

*Night-time shows. Its worth planning your trip around seeing Fantasmic! at the Studios and Illuminations at Epcot. Magic Kingdom's fireworks are best seen from California Grill (2 for 1!)

*Dinosaur at Animal Kingdom (not quite as good as its Indiana Jones-themed cousin in Anaheim... bit its amazing technology -- you're riding on a motion simulator on top of an electric vehicle!)

*The Monorail... riding from MK to Epcot (or your resort... where are you staying???) to either one is a blast.

*Expedition Everest... the newest E-ticket at the resort.. best queue in all of WDW and a great ride (especially at dusk).

*Ride "Soarin" in Epcot (along with Test Track and Mission Space if you have time)... it's hidden in the Land Pavilion and its a good idea to get a fast pass very early in the day for it.

Ok, those are my thoughts, I'll be next door at Universal Orlando to see the new Harry Potter stuff (I hope) on Memorial Day weekend."

4.21.2010

we'll miss you Moe

Shane, Kelly, and Moe Chasse, Spring 2001.


This morning a dear, dear family friend lost her long battle with cancer. When I saw her last Christmas she still had a huge smile-- through it all it never broke her spirit.

It's a beautiful day in Somerset, MA today, just the kind Moe always loved.

4.11.2010

Thought

The difference between a mainframe and the cloud... 30 years and hundreds of "innovators".


Guess that's why TRON is coming back.

4.05.2010

Circus is in Town...

I've never actually seen one of these before

3.12.2010

Bonus

I love that my parents ship me wine, cheese and a SET of Patron for my
birthday.

They know me well.

3.08.2010

Peace Suckas!

Life springs eternal
On a gaudy neon street
Not that I care at all
I spent the best part of my losing streak
In an Army Jeep
For what I can't recall
Oh I'm banging on my TV set
And I check the odds
And I place my bet
I pour a drink
And I pull the blind
And I wonder what I'll find 


I'm Leaving Las Vegas
Lights so bright
Palm sweat, blackjack
On a Saturday night
Leaving Las Vegas
Leaving for good, for good
I'm leaving for good
I'm leaving for good 

3.07.2010

Ready

So ready to get back to LA tomorrow after 27 days in Vegas. Pink Berry, In N Out, and most importantly, my own bed.

1.24.2010

A Class Act with a Message for All of Us

All I ask of you, especially young people...is one thing. Please don't be cynical. I hate cynicism -- it's my least favorite quality and it doesn't lead anywhere.

Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you're kind, amazing things will happen.

I'm telling you, amazing things will happen.

-- Conan O'Brien

1.08.2010

Wine Snob

Recently I was "corrected" at a Bevmo about the pronunciation of a wine I wanted to buy.

Well, for all the world, "Meritage" is pronounced like "Heritage". It is not French. It is not pronounced like "homage".


/snobishness

For some reason getting "corrected" incorrectly grinds my gears. I'm working on it.

Unforseen

Check out this interesting story about LED traffic signals:

http://news.yahoo.com/video/business-15749628/winter-hazard-snow-covered-traffic-lights-17520455