Unmentioned in my most recent posts was two excellent talks at the last week's well-attended LUV main meeting on completely different topics: Adam Bolte provided a good overview of the absolutely terrible suggestions of introducing DRM in HTML5, whereas Malcolm Herbert gave a great introduction to GNU Screen. It was an ideal combination of the free software social advocacy and the deep technical implementations that LUV remains famous for. Also, on request of the committee (I'm not so keen, but that's democracy for you) we have established a Meetup group and even revived our old
linux_victoria livejournal account. There is rumour afoot that we're about to have a fourth regional chapter. Amusing related news is that Mark Shuttleworth has closed Bug #1 "Microsoft has a majority market share" of computational devices, as it is now longer true.
Over the past week have been bringing together a range of historical posts from some very disparate sources to my 'blog pages on the Isocracy Network (really have to prod some other people to contribute there) and to the Lightbringers website. Next step will be to bring in my many reviews on RPG.net to the RPG Review website and various tech and academic pieces to my main website (including some old tutorials on discrete mathematics and news items that I used to publish). Keeping track of one's writings is challenging when one puts together at least a thousand words a day, but not impossible.
Have had a couple of excellent gaming sessions in the past week for Eclipse Phase and Twilight 2000. Former game saw the explosive conclusion of a lunar singing cult with antimatter bombs and the latter saw the first stages in the Battle for Warsaw (2001) between a self-styled Baron and a disparate group of former Soviet soldiers and a free Polish community, all of which saw the need to introduce some more rules patches. Also have recently had reviews of GURPS Cthulhupunk, and H.P. Lovecraft's Dreamlands published on RPG.net. In preparation of next Thursday's Pendragon game (re)watched Kingdom of Heaven an excellent story and theme with an interesting collection of historical accuracies and inaccuracies) along with Mists of Avalon, a fairly good rendition of the reinterpretation of Arthurian legend in the novel of the same name.
Went briefly to Continuum, Melbourne's science fiction convention, on Friday evening. One day in the far-flung future, I'll throw myself back into sf fandom but not quite yet. Nevertheless briefly caught up with a number of old friends including Narelle H., physics lecturer and Gaelic-speaker
ariaflame, the ever studious (but taking a break)
claudine_c, and the superorganiser,
mortonhall, before heading off to dinner with the wonderfully exuberant
callistra and friends, where there was fine philosophical conversation and consumption of Korean food. Apropos this, many in this community are mourning the loss of one of their recent greats, Iain Banks, founder of The Culture in science fiction, and a variety of challenging literary fiction. Favourite books from said author for myself include Use of Weapons and Complicity.
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Over the past week have been bringing together a range of historical posts from some very disparate sources to my 'blog pages on the Isocracy Network (really have to prod some other people to contribute there) and to the Lightbringers website. Next step will be to bring in my many reviews on RPG.net to the RPG Review website and various tech and academic pieces to my main website (including some old tutorials on discrete mathematics and news items that I used to publish). Keeping track of one's writings is challenging when one puts together at least a thousand words a day, but not impossible.
Have had a couple of excellent gaming sessions in the past week for Eclipse Phase and Twilight 2000. Former game saw the explosive conclusion of a lunar singing cult with antimatter bombs and the latter saw the first stages in the Battle for Warsaw (2001) between a self-styled Baron and a disparate group of former Soviet soldiers and a free Polish community, all of which saw the need to introduce some more rules patches. Also have recently had reviews of GURPS Cthulhupunk, and H.P. Lovecraft's Dreamlands published on RPG.net. In preparation of next Thursday's Pendragon game (re)watched Kingdom of Heaven an excellent story and theme with an interesting collection of historical accuracies and inaccuracies) along with Mists of Avalon, a fairly good rendition of the reinterpretation of Arthurian legend in the novel of the same name.
Went briefly to Continuum, Melbourne's science fiction convention, on Friday evening. One day in the far-flung future, I'll throw myself back into sf fandom but not quite yet. Nevertheless briefly caught up with a number of old friends including Narelle H., physics lecturer and Gaelic-speaker
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