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


I hope y'all had a pleasant Easter (Paques) weekend.
Mine was pretty good overall, though fairly unexciting.

On Thursday, during lunchtime, I committed serious power toolness. I went to Home Despot to get some new battery
packs for my trusty Black & Decker Versapak(tm) electric screwdriver and snakelight. Unfortunately, I discovered
that Versapak(tm) had long been discontinued. So I had to look at a new electric screwdriver/drill. After looking
at various models, I picked up a nifty next generation Ryobi 12volt LithiumIon jobbie in dark grey and neon green.
It looks like a handtool suited for the minifigures of the new Lego "Power Miners" theme! :D
It's compact and efficient and yet still big enough for my giant Kzinti mitts. The battery packs are also smaller
and more efficient compared to your typical contractor-issue units with the almost cubic battery packs.
For $80, I got the drill, 2 battery packs, a smart charger, a double-ended bit, and a neat nylon carry case.
I do believe this is the first serious piece of power tool-ing I have ever bought.
I went back to work, unpacked my new toy, and charged both batteries. Cool Manager wondered if I was going to do
some contruction work around the office. Ha ha ha, no. :)
After work, I put the Ryobi to good use by opening up the left taillight assembly on the F(n)ord (St)Ranger to
replace a burn-out turn signal/taillight bulb. It worked like a charm! I'm gonna like this thing!

The studio was closed for Good Friday. Day off for everyone, wooh!! I'm hoping it's a paid day off.
With them darned Canuckies, ya never know! :)
I took the opportunity to run the various errands I usually run on Saturday, ranging far afield.
And I took a break from fast food by treating myself to a nice little lunch.
I went to Claim Jumper and enjoyed a chopped cobb salad, with some tasty garlic toast on the side.
This was the first time I had ever gone to a Claim Jumper. I've been to Outback Steakhouse, Black Angus, Houston's,
TGIF, Chili's, Red Robin, Elephant Bar, B.J.'s and other such places, but never to Claim Jumper.
The salad was seriously nummy. It is a shame that aren't any Claim Jumpers in the Metro L.A. area.
The closest ones are in Northridge, City Of Industry/Rowland Heights, or Torrance. Not close at all!
The salad was so big and filling that I didn't dinner, just a little snack around 9pm.

On Saturday, I slept in then did some stuff on the computer. Later, I took care of my grocery shopping at both
Trader Joe's and Ralph's. I picked up some frozen buffalo burgers at TJ's that looked interested.
I also picked up some Milton's old-fashioned hamburger buns, might as well. :)
But it was too early for dinner and I had work to do. I chained myself to the computer and proceeded to place 6
Vespa Club badges on eBay. I mentioned in an earlier post that I had decided to sell my father's collection of
metal Vespa Club badges and pennants from the '50s. They're not doing me any good and I figure some collectors
are probably interested in buying them, especially European collectors. I may keep one of two, I'm not sure.
Once that was done, I prepared dinner. The buffalo burger patties already have chopped mushrooms, chopped onions
and white cheddar mixed in, so it's just a matter of slapping a couple on a frying pan and cooking them correctly.
The heels of the hamburger buns (the bottom part) fit in my toaster just fine, but the crowns (the top part) were
too big, so I used the Sammich Maker to grill them. That actually worked pretty well!
(I know the names of the hamburger bun parts from reading the inside of a wrapper at a fast food joint)
The burgers turned out pretty good, and I still have a pair of patties in the freezer.
I watched 3 episodes of "Brisco County Jr.". I'm getting near the end of the series, as this was Disc 6 or 7.
There was a two-parter episode with Terry Bradshaw and what I suspect were a bunch of American Football players.
One spoke decent enough English, but they had wacky subtitles whenever he spoke. In the first part, Bradshaw
kept spouting "Patton" movie quotes. Boy, that was such a fun little show.

On Sunday, I slept in again, then made the foolish decision to clean out my e-mail in-box and sent box.
Two hours later, I tore myself away from the computer, stumbled into the shower, cleaned up, and got dressed.
Then I started up the first of three loads of laundry. How exciting! :D
While doing laundry, I also made dinner and packed 4 different items for shipping on Monday.
Dinner was Pasta Kzinti Spéciale! Organic penne rigate, canned marinara made from all natural ingredients and
without any sugar (I <3 Trader Joe's!), shredded cheese (4 Italian cheeses), a raw egg, and chopped-up garlic.
It was awesomely tasty but next time? Less garlic! :O
The drink was Pomegranate 7-Up, which I guess is still available. Ralphs had it for 79 cents for a 2-liter.
The DVD was Disc 6 of Season 2 of "The Invaders", and featured an episode where a USAF general threatened the
Invaders with a "Doomsday Device" similar to the one mentioned in "Dr. Strangelove" (and probably "Fail Safe" too).
Considering the episode aired around the time both movies were in theaters, I ain't too surprised! Still funny though.
Well, funny now. Not so funny back then...

Anyvay, zhat's about it mein Fuhrer. I mean, Mister President!
Aufwiederzehn!


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


No, that's not a typo. I am posting one update for multiple weekends. In this case, two weekends.
Laissez les bons temps rouler!! :D

Saturday March 28th: slept until noon, then packed some eBay stuff and took it to the post office.
Ran various errands all over town, wound up near Downtown L.A. at 20:00, hungry, trying to think of someplace to go.
Golly, why not go to Philippe The Original, birthplace of Le French Dip (hyuck hyuck hyuck!)!?!?
So I went, and boy is it ever quaint! There's sawdust on the floor, big wooden tables and stools, old signs everywhere.
I ordered the beef dip sammich and a side of macaroni salad and a Coke (cold can, yea!).
Instead of giving you a dry sammich and a cup of "au jus" like other places do, the folks at Philippe's dip the beef
into the au jus then place it on the bun. That and the excellent-tasting au jus makes for a tasty sammich.
It's a bit pricy though, at $5.55 for a sammich about 6 inches long. Guess it's more of a touristy joint.
Well, at least, I can say I've been there! And I have the postcard and the matchbook to prove it!
I don't know why but I find it comforting that some places still give out customized matchbooks.
They're certainly more useful than business cards! :D
I pulled out the ol' cellphone and snapped a nightime pic of Philippe's facade by night, see it here.
Then I went home and watched some DVD, probably from Season 1 of "Burn Notice". That show is really growing on me.

Sunday March 29th: woke up at noon again, showered and dressed, prepared and ate lunch.
Left home around 14:30 to go see "Watchmen" at the Pacific Stadium 12 in Downtown Culver City.
Paid $8.75 for one adult matinée. Unlike AMC, Pacific does weekend matinées, same price as weekday matinées.
(By the way, "matinée" is French for "morningtime". "Matin" is "morning".)
The showing was at 15:30, but the ticket-taker wouldn't let me in until 15:10.
Went outside and enjoyed the mild weather until the appointed time rolled around.
Eventhough I own a tradepaperback of the graphic novel, I had not read it until the '80s. I decided to go see the
movie with only the bits and pieces I remembered from reading the book, and the references in pop culture since. :)
The screening room was a bit small, and a grand total of about 20 people shared it with me.
We were pummeled by TV commercials, and I thank Pacific Theatres (their spelling) for allowing me to catch up on the
latest inane ads that I don't get to see due to my lack of cable and broadcast TV reception. Thanks a lot, jerks!!
Eventually, at some point, we had movie trailers. I closed my eyes when "Observe And Report" came on. Not my bag!
The "X-Men Origins Wolverine" trailer was the perfect excuse to slip out to the little Kzin's room; I had already
seen it, and I didn't want to have to go during the movie. I shouldn't have drank some Gatorade for lunch. :)
After some more trailers, the movie started! Yea!
The opening credits are brilliant! Some of the short vignettes are recreations of famous photos and paintings!
The film itself is really well put-together, the casting is very effective, and there's tons of little things to look
for and to listen to. Of course, some aspects of the graphic novel are missing, and a few changes have been made.
This is a movie, not a miniseries, and this is based on a 23 year-old graphic novel.
There's a 3 hours and 10 minutes long version of the film heading to theaters in July of this year.
The original theatrical release is 2 hours and 40 minutes. An even longer Director's Cut will be available on DVD.
I may go see it again in July. And I'm pretty sure I will get the DVD.
After movie, I went to the Trader Joe's conveniently located nearby and did some grocery shopping.
I spent the rest of the evening kind of in a haze, still processing "Watchmen: The Movie".
For some reason, I always have a problem going to sleep on Sunday nights. This was no exception.
At around 02:00, I got out of bed, drank a tall glass of water, grabbed the "Watchmen" graphic novel and read it.
I was comparing it to the movie, looking for missing bits and modifications.
And I found myself shocked at the original ending in the book. It seemed like such a ridiculous scheme, like something
out of a bad episode of "The Outer Limits" or a really bad sci-fi novel. I find the movie ending much more interesting
and effective and insidious, on the whole. And I'm impressed at how much of the book was squeezed into 2:40.
So yeah, overall, in my own personal opinion, good job Zack Snyder and Co.!!
I finished reading at 04:00 and went to bed. There were dreams, but I don't remember them...


Saturday April 4th: slept in, woke up late, took care of computer and eBay stuff.
Managed to watch "The China Syndrome" on Streamflix, though IE crashed at least a dozen times. Grrrrrr...
(Streamflix only works with IE, so no browser recommendations please.)
Went to trader Joe's to pick up a few things, then walked across the street to Albertson's for mayo.
Saw the misspelled aisle sign, took a picture and vowed to use it as a Random. See previous post for picture. :)
Refuelled the truck, got a phone call from Jean-Louis, who had disappeared for over a week. Vowed to get together
soon to have dinner and hang out and try to think of solutions for various problems.
Drove home, made killer sammich with parbaked Ciabatta small loaf, turkey, ham, provolone and swiss.
Watched a couple of episodes of Season 2 "The New Avengers" (Steed, Purdey, Gambit).
Then played "Need For Speed: Carbon" on the ol' PS2 until 06:30!!!!
Gawd, I haven't gamed like that in a long while.
Sold the Alfa-Romeo Brera, which is a great beginner's car and looks sexay, and bought a Lotus Elise, which handles
like a slot car! Beat three bosses and wound up with their cars: Dodge Charger R/T (old-school), Aston Martin DB9,
and Mazda RX-7. The RX-7 has better handling than the Elise. How the hell is that possible? On the other hand,
the Elise has better acceleration and top speed. Hopefully I'll find a car with all three somewhere in the game.
The drift races are much harder than the ones in "NFS: Underground". I find myself unable to complete them.
And you know, I don't like drifting. I'm Mister Grip, I want my wheels firmly attached to the asphalt.

Sunday April 5th: because of marathon gaming, didn't get up until, like, 16:00.
Took photos of all of dad's Vespa Club badges and pennants. I have decided to sell them on eBay.
They're all originals from the '50s and '60s and I'm hoping to get something decent out of them. I haven't posted
them yet, I need to work up some copy for the auctions to explain what they are and the history behind them.
Dad was very active in his local Vespa Club and was instrumental in organizing the first National Vespa Meet in our hometown.
Afterwards, I put together some tasty pasta dinner then settled down to watch "Transporter 3", which is fun and has
a fairly coherent plot. In other words, it's better than "Transporter 2" and almost as good as "The Transporter".
And ladies will enjoy Jason Statham's bouts of shirtlessness. :D
There is a director commentary track done in English by the amusingly-named Olivier Megaton in a heavy French accent.
The Kzin says check it out.


And voila!
Weekends update and a wee bit of -flixing!
A bientot!


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