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February 2008

The Importance of Manners

18

February

So, last week Kruddy said sorry.

My question is this: did anyone issue an official thank-you?


Reliving a Star Wars Childhood

17

February


Within my circle of friends, there are certain levels of ‘nerd coolness’ in relation to the movies you’ve seen on the big screen. My list includes ET, Ghostbusters and The Dark Crystal. But one of my faves that never fails to impress is Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, a childhood memory that helps explain this post.

When I was young, you could be guaranteed that once a year, Episode IV: A New Hope would be screened on a Friday night. It was one of the few nights when us kids were allowed to stay up and watch the entire Friday night movie. The Star Wars trilogy has always held a special place in within our household. I remember Kellog’s Corn Flakes ran a promotion in conjunction with the release of Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back - you could win various Star Wars vehicles by sending in multiple coupons from the back of the cereal boxes. I desperately wanted an AT-AT and was heartbroken when the competition ended without a delivery from Australia Post.

And so I stumble across a model-building competition for sci-fi vehicles. But it’s not just about building a shiny, complete model but rather destroyed models. Enter the AT-AT. This model is awesome! The detail is just incredible and brings back all those painful childhood memories of a dream crushed. All I can say is “I want it!!!”. This model is the creation of Dimitri Kaliviotis, a Montreal based model-maker who has done work on several feature length films. Check out his site here.

As it stands, it looks like my best chance of owning my dream lies with LEGO. I wouldn’t be complaining though…


Beware The Mob

13

February

I love controversy, especially when I could become involved in it. But it really is more fun to sit on the sidelines and watch everyone bitch. A couple of days ago, the (good) people of Yazsoft released SpeedDownload 5, stating that users who bought SpeedDownload 4 during their specified window would be eligible for a free upgrade… except, it seems, those who purchased SpeedDownload 4 through the MacHeist II bundle.

Enter, the mob. I really don’t expect you to read through twelve twenty pages of comments that vary in their anger, though there are a couple of comic relief (and a few more refreshigly logical) posts courtesy of Bob Nahasapeemapetilon. Sadly, it seems the mob has managed to find it’s way onto the MacUpdate and VersionTracker review boards as well, and flaming abounds.
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