Monday, August 18, 2008

Sports Stars and Computer Games

So I figured I'd expand a little bit on my previous blog post and talk about the dilemma of not having wireless internet at my current place of residence. This is day six or so of me going to the Classic Corner truck stop in Madison because it is open 24 hours and it has wireless internet. I've never spent more than maybe three hours a day here because I usually do the things I need to get done and that is about it. My roommate has contacted our cable provider a bunch of times but they keep telling him that they'll get a guy over to our place as soon as they find an opening. It's been about a week or so of that so I'm starting to wonder if they're simply ignoring us or if everyone in the Sioux Falls region is just now setting up their cable/internet. On the plus side, it's about 50 dollars for basic cable and internet which is a killer price.

I mentioned about working up courage to load up World of Warcraft at the Classic Corner, but to tell you the truth it really did not take that much. I'm pretty open about the fact that I play WOW because I'm a pretty well-rounded person. WOW can be a little daunting at times, but I know I'll never be the kind of person that makes time for 25 man raids and six hour instances. I am a little worried that I have been picking up on the lingo so eventually I'll be able to toss around sweet acronyms and talk about feign and pull and all those awesome strategies. Actually I have no idea what feign and pull means, I just heard some guys talking about it on a podcast. To tell you the truth though, I actually heard about that from Curt Schilling. Yes, the famous Curt Schilling who pitches for the Boston Red Sox but also sports three level 70s which includes a shaman.

The Instance is probably one of my favorite podcasts. Of the twenty or so that I subscribe to, The Instance is easily top three. Another one is called How I WoW, a sister podcast of the instance. It is hosted by a French man named Patrick and Scott Johnson and their premise of the podcast is to interview different people who play WoW, how they got into it and how they play the game. Episode seven saw Curt Schilling as a guest and it was a really fascinating listen.

When most people think of professional sports players, the last thing that would come to mind is that they are not hardcore computer game players. Curt Schilling is an exception to that. He stated that he was always one of the most technology minded baseball players in the league, carrying around laptops back when they weighed 10 lbs. and using them to play Ultima Online. He said that he has always been into MMORPGs starting with Ultima Online, an MMO from Sony. He mentioned that his gaming habits became public when he and Doug Glanville were interviewed after a game in which Doug hit two homeruns off him when they were no longer team mates (Doug played for the Phillies while Schilling played for the Diamondbacks). Reporters were interviewing Doug after the game because he was the kind of player who never hit home runs. When asked about how he was able to do it, Glanville replied that Schilling had been responsible for many of Glanville's deaths. After hearing this the media was dumb-struck and he quickly added that it was in an online game called Ultima Online. The media then ran to Curt to ask him about him causing Glanville's deaths to which he replied "Let's get a couple things straight. Doug died because Doug sucked."

Sony loved the exposure and designed an NPC that when other players killed it, Sony donated money to Schilling's ALS foundation which works to find a cure for Lou Gherig's disease.

Another point that Schilling made is that even though he has always been a jock, he's never been in the "jock circle." World of Warcraft is simply a hobby for him and many others and in today's world, there's no real stigma to being a gamer. Games have risen to meteoric popularity and the terms Nerd and Geek have become virtually meaningless. So with that I'll be getting back to my Level 36 Human Mage. You can find me on Zuluhed.

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Technological Stone-Age

So I'm sitting at the Classic Corner truck stop because my house does not have the internet yet and I am beyond the point of infuriation. I am the only person who comes into this thriving establishment to use it exclusively for the fact that it has free wireless internet and it is open for 24 hours. Happiness comes in the form of a gasoline peddler.

I can't spend too much time here otherwise I feel like an utter loser. I'm actually working up the courage to start up World of Warcraft here, but I don't know if I have it in me.

So I'm working on a podcast right now with some friends. We call it the Cherry Chocolate Podcast. We have some really good ideas but we're terrible radio personalities so we're working on it. Hopefully I'll have a link up to the Cherry Chocolate blog I'm working on.

Well it's a brief post but I figured I'd put this up to prove I'm still alive.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Gorgio Armani Spring/Summer Collection

On June 24, Gorgio Armani displayed his newest collection which featured a variety of extravagant looks and fabrics.  A couple decades ago, Armani displayed a samurai influenced collection and ever since, the fashion world has been clamoring for something like that again.  Armani felt it was the right time to return to the East, and he did so with the most extravagant and vibrant collection in recent memory.  
In this latest collection, Armani wanted to bring out the best that India could give with bold, colorful looks.  Silk reigned supreme at this sho
w as Armani showed not only his daring artistic side, but also his conventional (albeit still very extravagant) side with a gorgeous display of business attire.
Pictures courtesy of men.style.com

Shoes: A Crash Course

What do shoes say about a man? To your average man, they are nothing more than a comfortable way to get from point A to point B. Shoes are versatile and serve many purposes. Average people do not seem to notice or care about the fashion statement that shoes make. A well-cultured man is not an average man and this should be reflected in his wardrobe. Shoes mean so much more than a means of comfort, they can define a man. A man does not wear a suit with sneakers because a suite is not meant to go with sneakers; moreover, a man does not wear casual clothes with square-toed pennies. It simply sends the signal of bad taste or a complete lack of understanding how an outfit is put together.

The right kind of shoe can say so much about a person and conversely, the wrong kind of shoe can do exactly the same thing. There are essential shoes of every man’s wardrobe. Every man must have dress shoes, fashionable run-around shoes and then the athletic shoes. Every man must have these three pairs of shoes to be the basis of a simple but respectable wardrobe. I believe whole heartedly that fashion starts from the ground up.


See my picks after the jump

A Thought on Cougars

A discussion has started up on a website I write for called wellcultured.com.  Kirk, the administrator of well cultured wanted to start a discussion based on the sexual adventures of 30 yr old to 40 yr old women.  The article questions the moral integrity of the so called "cougar lifestyle."  

From the site:
The term “Cougar” has become more popular as of recent due to the movie Oceans 13, but it has been around for quite a while- as older women seek younger men. The fact of the matter is, so far as sexual maturity is concerned, the “theory” (or the supposed “science”) is that women are in their sexual prime much later than men, though obviously their childbearing years are much earlier. Men are supposed to be at their prime in their mid-20s, whereas women at their 30s+, and so-on.

I agree that women do come into their sexual prime at a later stage in life than men do.  I am not one hundred percent of the physiology of it all, but most women seem to desire sex more later in their life.  This physical drive for sex is very apparent especially in marriages where the woman desires sex but the man doesn't.  Hence, this would explain why you would see a lot of older women out at bars.  

I would not totally shun that lifestyle because people can have sex with who they want, when they want and for whatever reason.  The only thing I really would shy away from as if it were the black death would be if the woman was in a marriage.  Unfaithful people never seem to make it out in one piece.  If I were put into that situation, I wouldn't accept the sex no matter how attractive the woman was.

Now, a comment was made by a woman who visited well cultured and she was a bit extremist about it.
How about starting off by not referring to older women that date younger men as cougars..it is sexist and rude. Are you aware that there is no equivalent name for men that date younger women. This labeling is yet another attempt to control female sexuality and construct women as less than. As the question about age and dating but it can be done without resorting to demeaning labels.
The term "cougar" has been around for what seems like decades.  The earliest known cougar in my mind is the woman who played the dean's wife in "Animal House."  I don't know if the term was used outright, but the woman almost seems empowered by her ability to seduce a young college student.  

The article itself isn't meant to use the word "cougar" as a derogatory term.  It's simply a word used to describe a certain lifestyle.  The word isn't used to spite the women who have sex with younger men.  In my opinion, I believe that this poster simply saw the word "cougar" and then felt the urge to stand upon a soap box.  The article was simply written to spur a discussion on whether women should pick up younger men or not.  This isn't a "Maxim" type of site where guys can go to compare notches on their bedposts.  

/rant

Outdoor Furniture


I've been looking at this site called watchmojo.com which is a fashion and lifestyle site geared towards men and women.  In this video they are featuring some cheap and beautiful outdoor furniture that actually looks more expensive than what they are priced.  I've been looking at this site quite a bit and I like what they are doing with it.  They cover a lot of high-end fashion, but at the same time they cover fashion that you can afford.  


Sunday, January 13, 2008

Cherry Chocolate Podcast, Ep. 0

So I've decided to make this bloPodcastg very video game related. More news on why I'm doing this later. I've got a new Podcast up. It's called the Cherry Chocolate Podcast and it's super fun. Episode Zero, Come Taste my Hot Fire.

Podcast