zrath: Zrath-Smiley as a TRON program (Dupont)


Thursday June 4th: My cellphone rang at around 10am. It was my pal [livejournal.com profile] roycalbeck, Arizona Unicorn.
He was on the 10 Freeway, in the Easternmost reaches of the Los Angeles Megalopolis and headed this way.
There was the possibility that he would come out to L.A. to visit and to hit Califur, but I hadn't heard
anything since we had discussed it. I was going to call him later that day to find out what was going on.
Well, no need to call! That crazy uni was a-comin'! Lock up the fillies and hide the booze! :D
Since he was still two hours away, I had plenty of time to get outta bed, shower, dress, and get coherent.
When he finally got here, I helped him get his stuff upstairs and we went to get some lunch.
We took the F(n)ord (St)Ranger and went to the best Chipotle in the area, the one in Marina Del Rey.
We had tasty tasty burritos and, as Roy is not fond of avocado, I enjoyed the guacamole.
We then walked around the Marina and through a park, and met a very chill duck, and a large squirrel.
Roy was enjoying the greenery and the fresh windy ocean air. Yes, you can have fresh air in L.A. :)
And then, some nasty bird almost dumped on us while we were sitting on a bench and enjoying the shade of
a large tree. Curse you foul avian! Guess it was time to move on. We saw a Perrier vending machine in the
park, sadly empty, and Roy could not resist giving it the "Spaceballs" President Skroob Salute.
Eventually, we returned to the F(n)ord (St)Ranger and headed back to the Kzinti Freehold.
Roy was tired, so he got comfy on the couch and watched my DVD of "1941" while I disassembled some Lego
sets to put them in storage. He conked out an hour later and I just kept working quietly.
I woke him at 9pm to see if he wanted dinner. He did so I set about making the chile-lime chicken patties
I had set aside to defrost when we started watching the movie. These were a new item at Trader Joe's and
they turned out to be really tasty. I only had two burger buns and four patties, so I made double-burgers.
And to go with zee burgeurs, there was Trader Joe's crinkle cut chips with salt and pepper, which were GOOD!
They're just as good as the Kettle brand natural chips! Trader Joe's continues RAWKING!!
We watched the extra features of "1941" and laughed. Steven Spielberg approached the film like making a
demolition derby. Halfway through the filming, he thought about turning it into a musical. The movie used
to be called "The Night The Japs Attacked". John Belushi really fell down from the wing of his plane.
The DVD extra features were taken from the laserdisc version. Nice! :D
And then, it was time for bed. (THUD!)

Next, CALIFUR here we come!

EDIT: added links to Very Chill Duck and PerriAir Vending Machine.


zrath: Zrath-Smiley as a TRON program (FEISAR Logo)


I had a very busy week indeed.
It all started on Monday June 2nd.
I got up, ran various errands, then contacted [livejournal.com profile] ultraken to make dinner plans.
He was in town for E3 and we had never done lunch while he was working in L.A., so this seemed like the
perfect opportunity. He picked me up at 8pm and we went to the local Poquito Mas.
I accidentally ordered refried beans instead of black beans on my chicken nachos and it actually made
the nachos taste better! I will have to remember that. We ate and chatted a lot. Ultra is a talker. :)
We went back to the Kzinti Freehold to chat some more, drink, and look at stuff online.
He eventually left some time after 1am. It was cool to meet him and talk about stuff.

Tuesday June 3rd: Run various errands, nothing special. Created and printed business cards for E3.


Wednesday June 4th: on that day, I went to E3. (Electronic Entertainment Expo)
E3 is the videogame industry's main tradeshow, and I've attended an awful lot of them. They're held in
Los Angeles, at the Convention Center in Downtown, except for two that were held in Atlanta, Georgia,
for no logical reason I could discern. I did not attend those Atlanta shows.
Three years ago, E3 was downgraded to a small mostly-press event without any booths.
This year marked the return to the old more massive tradeshow format, so I was pretty excited to go.
I arrived at around noon, picked up my badgeholder and went right in. No lines at registration.
The show was about 2/3rds the size of the last big one, which made it easier to navigate and see stuff.
It was also light on freebies, which is not too surprizing. I got free issues of Official XBox magazine,
Official PlayStation magazine, and the July 2009 issue of Edge, the intelligent Brit game magazine.
I got some "Tony Hawk Ride" and "Trauma Team" stickers (shaped like big bandaids).
Electronic Arts' booth may not have been the biggest, but it was definitely the LOUDEST. The damn thing
had Sensuround and the floor vibrated with the bass. I can't even remember what they were showing.
Oh wait, yeah, I remember three different "Need For Speed" games. Hmmmm, that's it.
Square-Enix had the biggest screen and didn't allow photography of the latest Final Fantasy trailer.
Activision's booth was the most fun, with the new Tony Hawk game controlled by a wheel-less skateboard.
You stand on the board and do the tricks you normally would and it translates the motion to the screen.
You can also "pump" with your foot to gain speed because the board sees your foot gping by. It's nifty!
DJ Z-Trip was performing live and demonstrating his skills at mixing together tracks with very different
styles and beats. Which is the mark of a true DJ, and something that DJ Pascal excelled at.
Ironically, Activision announced "DJ Hero", the next evolution of "Guitar Hero". Hmmmmmm...
I tried a "Michael Bay-inspired" racing game at the Disney booth called "Split Second". It had lots of
SPLOSIONS! and a race course that changed based on said SPLOSIONS! It was only playable in 3rd-person
view and had the game HUD placed under the rear bumper of your car, something I found unworkable.
There's a bumper crop of Lego games on the way! There's "Lego Rock Band", "Lego Indiana Jones 2",
"Lego Battles" (on the DS), and "Lego Harry Potter".
I gave "WipeOut HD Fury" a whirl at the Sony booth and I was weirded out at how twisty the tracks were and
how slow the sled seemed to be going. I also kept bouncing off the sidewalls a lot. This is the not the
WipEout I know and love.
Woot.com had a booth, for some strange reason. They're not a game publisher after all.
There was nobody there when I swung by, but the sign said they were coming back.
Ubi-Soft had a small mech parked in their booth. Several photos of it and other E3 snaps are here.
I saw a lot of sequels and also some games brought back from the dead, like "Red Faction".
And there sure are a lot of games set in decrepit urban landscapes. Look at the nicely rendered rust! :)
I'm starting to wonder if I'll ever see a clean city again.
I did E3 on the cheap. Parking at the Grand Avenue parking facility was only $5 for the whole day.
I ate at home before leaving and brought a frozen Gatorade with me to handle rehydration.
So I only spent $5 and whatever gas was needed to get to E3 and back. Not bad!


Tune in next time for exciting tales of unicorn guest star and Califur adventures!


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