Monday, April 30, 2012

The Ring Cycle Part I: Das Rhinegold

Bryn Terfel as Wotan
On May 9th at 6:30pm for about three hours I will be sitting in a movie theater for the first time since Avatar was released. Not for some other new release movie, but instead for an opera. Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen, known as the Ring Cycle, has been re-done this season by The Metropolitan Opera. And the first opera Das Rhinegold will be playing.
This is the epic opera. It is broken into 4 separate operas and runs a total of somewhere near 20 hours total in length. Most people are familiar with the most recognizable piece of music from the second opera, Die Walküre, Ride of the Valkyries. I know most of you people are gong to label as fraking weird and demented to want to go and sit through 20 hours of opera, but seriously this is Wagner! And this production looks absolutely stunning. I personally also like the updated costumes and look of the impressive new stage. I personally didn't like the more traditional costumes that have come to type-cast operas in general since the Ring Cycle debuted back in 1869. The new director Robert Lepage has taken some criticism for the updated interpretation, but I am excited to see it. 

Thursday, April 26, 2012

WWII Vet and Wife Brutally Beaten in Home Invasion

On March 14th, Bob and Nancy Strait's Tulsa home was invaded by four to five assailants. They then beat the couple brutally leaving Bob with a broken jaw, cracked ribs, and a BB pellet lodged in his face. Then they beat and raped his wife Nancy. She would die the next day. Can you imagine? Who the fuck would even think about beating a frail elderly couple? And raping an 85 year old woman, human depravity really knows no bounds. All of this for a TV, $200 in cash, and a Dodge Neon. Wow.

These fuckers are sick and need to be apprehended. Unfortunately, the mainstream media has mentioned nothing about this, deferring instead to the Trayvon Martin killing.

Bob Strait was a World War II veteran that served with the 101st Airborne division. (I liked him at WWII vet, but to be an original member of the 101 makes him an original bad-ass.) He parachuted into France on D-Day, won the Bronze Star, declined a Purple Heart, and finished out the war. He returned home and met his soul-mate on a blind date in 1946. They would have been married 65 years by now, had Nancy not been taken away from him.

Bob Strait is a bona fide war hero that has been forgotten by the mainstream media. This is an important story to our veterans, and the more and more time that goes by with no news coverage of this horrible atrocity is another day that they seem to think that the civilian world doesn't care about them.This just flat out isn't true. The main stream media outlets might not care about our vets, but I think the rest of the nation does.

 This really needs to get out. Spread the word. This is a horrible story and needs to be told.

Donations to help the Strait family can be sent to:

Nancy Strait and Bob Strait Support Trust
c/o Arvest Bank, Tulsa Branch
502 S. Main Street
Tulsa, OK 74103

Please include on the check's memo line that is for the Straits' account.

Reddit Thread - What originally let me know about it
Snopes Post - Why this has even been questioned is kinda strange.
LiveLeak Post
Nicolas Stix, Uncensored
Tulsa NBC Affiliate
KRMG Radio

 

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

CoC Dreamlands KickStarter

I noticed this awesome KickStarter for a Dreamlands campaign by Dennis Detwiller, one of the guys that made Delta Green. Dreamlands has always been a favorite setting of mine, especially since you can totally wrack a player's mind here and it isn't wrong, or right for that matter.

Anyway, he has already doubled the amount he was asking for and has now offered a hard cover print edition as well. I went ahead and ordered one for myself, I mean $40 for a hard cover Detwiller campaign? That is a no brainer. Anyway, check out the KickStarter page and help support this awesome project.

New Books!

Nightshade Books is having an awesome good old fashioned 50% off sale when you buy 4 books or more. If you aren't familiar with this company, they are a small independent press and are responsible for producing some amazing works, especially in the weird fiction department. So I bought my four books, actual books not e-books, in order to support them. I would love for everyone out there to just drop by and take a look at what they have, they will most likely have something that interests you.

Anyway, here are the books I just got in. Not sure what to read first honestly.



















Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Cthulhu by Gaslight

Cthulhu by Gaslight 3rd edition cover
This last week I got in a copy of Cthulhu by Gaslight from Chaosium. This is the third printing of the Victorian era supplement, but the first update or reprint in over 20 years.

The book has an awesome new cover by mythos artist Paul Carrick, and new maps by Steff Worthington. David Englehardt made the new character sheet and the new scenario handouts. A nice acknowledgement is also goes to The HP Lovecraft Historical Society for use of their excellent period fonts in the scenario handouts.

The book itself is about 50% bigger than previous editions with new material reaching the earlier edition's page count. They did remove the majority of the Sherlock Holmes related material from this edition in favor of expanding the Victorian setting more thoroughly.

There is one major revamping of the basic BRP styled character generation system, traits. These are advantages and disadvantages that are randomly rolled after skill point allocation. There are 120 possible traits which run from Aged to Youngster and damn near anything in between. This chart is not Victorian era specific at all, which leads me to believe that this is the next major add-on that we will see in CoC 7th edition.

Income levels in Gaslight are not determined by occupation, as most will be familiar with, but instead by the character's Social Standing. This was done to more properly reflect the huge gap between the wealthy upper and middle classes and the poor. As such, the Credit Rating skill has been given a lot of significance and is directly tied to your character's social standing. The base chance for CR is now 5% for every £100 of annual income. Upper Class characters however start with a fixed base of 65%.

The real meat of this book is in the setting, as it should be. There is an excellent, and brief, history of the British Empire and it's colonies in the last half of the 19th century. There are also wonderful breakdowns of the British Army at home and abroad, and the rather lackluster British Navy of the time. The Vicotrian Timeline from 1880-1901 is William Barton's original from the first edition, and is still a wonderful piece. Glynn White wrote the excellent new British Exploration and Fortean Timelines in this edition. There is also a short list of sample Victorian stores and shops that is included as more of a series of examples more than anything else.

There is loads of new material covering the occult world in the 1890's, with articles on the Theosophical Society, Freemasonry, The Golden Dawn, Spiritualism in general, and the Society for Psychical Research. A new Gazeteer of Selected Strange Sites in Britain lists out numerous occult locations throughout Great Britain and Ireland, but focusing primarily on London. In fact if there is one problem with this edition of Cthulhu by Gaslight, it is the obvious focus on London and not other Victorian locations that would be just as interesting. Oxford and Cambridge both have long storied histories and, especially Oxford, the architecture to provide a really amazing backdrop. Maybe we'll see an add on for additional Victorian cities throughout England and the Continent in the future.

There is, of course, the list of Fictional Victorian Characters which has been updated with even more new possible NPCs, including Allan Quartermain, Buffalo Bill, Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson, and many others. There is of course a nice list of NPCs based on occupation included.

The Night of the Jackal and The Burnt Man are the included scenarios with this edition and both are excellently done, with top-notch handouts. There is also a new section from Kevin Ross detailing some more scenario and campaign setting ideas that Keepers can use.

A number of excellent short biographies on a number of influential Victorian personalities that would be nice to put into play. I would love to see Sherlock Holmes, with set stats in the Victorian Fictional Characters section, and Oscar Wilde or Yeats from the Victorian Biographies section. That combo would be just amazing for me personally.

So all in all, this is probably the best CoC rulebook that has been produced in years. My Cthulhu Fez goes off to the editor Kevin Ross, and the original author William A. Barton. There are some scope issues that I mentioned earlier with the London focus, but that is really a preference issue, and they give ample information and imagination to create whatever else might be needed. This is a wonderful release and the guys at Chaosium should be proud to have released such a high quality product.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Review: Penzance Pipe Tobacco

Comoy GuildHall pipe on Penzance on
Chaosium's Malleus Monstrorum
Last night I had the pleasure of smoking the fine Penzance tobacco from Esoterica Tobacciana. This is one of those hot, and therefore rare, pipe tobaccos that are so popular right now. And with good reason, Penzance is a robust English blend that produces a lot of smoke. For inexperienced pipe smokers, you are probably not going to get this the first time around, I know I didn't.

After a few bowls and some time, several months, the flavors start to pop out at you. There is an underlying earthiness that at first you think is almost moldy, but later takes on that pure earth flavor and odor. Then the sweetness balances out the spice from the Latakia. This is a wonderful tobacco, is it worth the ridiculous amount of hype surrounding it? Probably not, but it still in my top three favorite smokes. For that alone I bought the 8oz. bag you see here, totally worth it.

You can try the usual spot for tobacco purchases online, but know that it is generally out of stock. So unless you have a local dealer with it in stock, plan on waiting a few weeks/months to come by it.

I smoked this in a nice little estate pipe I picked up a few months back, a GuildHall second series from Comoy. This one is a nice little bent Dublin, or Zulu, shape, and smoke quiet well even with the Comoy stinger in there.

The Penzance listing on TobaccoReviews.com
PipesAndCigars.com Esoterica page - My favorite online seller.

My WiFi Router Finally Died

Last night my ancient, by tech standards, Linksys WRT54gs v7 wireless router finally died. I had been running DD-WRT on that guy for about 5 years now and it has been fairly reliable, until last night.

I was watching Religious, the Bill Maher documentary on religion, go figure, when my Roku lost all connection. I had experienced some down time over the weekend and a general slowdown, but attributed it to the new placement of the Roku inside an enclosed entertainment system. (I know that doesn't matter but I was grasping at straws to be honest.)

Anyway, I checked on a wired PC and that came back fine, so I checked on my phone, no signal. Checked another wireless device with the same results. After checking the admin page on the router I realized it thought the wireless was on but there was no WAN traffic at all. Antennas were plugged in and there was no movement of the router to make me think it could be an interference issue. So I guess the wireless radio went out. It is rare but it does happen. 

So I had a slightly newer Netgear wireless router laying around, it was an early N device, so I set it up last night and got everything working. Not a big deal really but shit happens I suppose. I don't think I will be going back with another Linksys, something I never thoguht I would say five years ago, but there blatant refusal to fix a gaping security flaw in their WPS system makes them a liabitlity now. I am not too thrilled with the Netgear, but it is working fine for now. I probably will find a good D-Link eventually, but for now this seems to be getting the job done.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

This is My Only Webspace...

So over the years I have had an run a number of personal blogs and book review sites. I typically get them up to speed and get a few thousand followers and then just disappear. Life would typically take hold and I would get distracted and my post count would go through the floor and the people would disappear.

In my defense, I have a RL. I know I’m on the Interwebs and that shit isn’t possible, but I do. I have four kids, a wife, and a dog, and they take up my primary time. When I get a chance I get online and do some things but lately I have taken up gardening, probably because of the damn arthritis I have in my hands from excessive gaming and KB work. Either way, I have not been around much and I let about 4 domains go over the last year.

This is my last webspace, true I am still on Google+ but that doesn’t count. The rest are all gone. There is still a Twitter address that I might or moght not keep updating, I haven’t decided.

So basically when I get time, this site will have anything I feel like putting on it. Beware the spectrum could be fairly broad, from scfi/fantasy books to Warhammer 40k, and my CoC based podcast The Miskatonic University Podcast.

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