Dork Geek Nerd

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Thursday, June 29, 2023

Nose rings must be back. I keep seeing them

Sorry I couldn't maintain the daily blogging. Went into an uninspired phase for a few days; a down cycle. Lemon sours helped keep me going. And studying random topics, e.g. the train networks in foreign countries.

I suppose that's part of the problem: I have a very wide general knowledge but not many saleable skills. Less now with the rise of our future A.I. overlords! Ah, well, people have been dead-ended throughout history. Think of the scholars who devoted their lives to translating "outdated" Sumerian texts into "modern" Akkadian.

Perhaps I should follow DL's lead and create more. Speaking of whom, it's time to close this laptop and get stuck into some tuna melts, craft beer and his newest quality publication -

Monday, June 26, 2023

Tough talk

Speaking with sister AK on the phone, she made reference to a person having a "100-day cough". I hate that we now treat such nasty infections as par for the course. (Not her fault!)

Graver and exponentially sadder, the kind soul who uploads "University Challenge" for myself and thousands of rabid fans around the globe revealed that their cancer is terminal and they will soon be transitioning to end-of-life care. I wrote them a heartfelt message. It's all I could do.

I'm sure I've mentioned ABC podcast "The Philosopher's Zone" in a prior entry. It's probably the most useful pod I follow. The latest ep, entitled "Philosophy For Tough Times", resonated with me and is bound to do so with plenty of other folks right now.

https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/philosopherszone/philosophy-for-tough-times/102466536

Sunday, June 25, 2023

Recent viewing

In my partying period, I crashed at a nice girl's place and when she was making us toast the next morning, she asked, "Do you want a crust or a bread?" That phrasing still tickles me. I feel like it should be a line in an indie comic drawn by Bryan Lee O'Malley. Moving on...

"Bones And All" (2022): Thoughtful '80s-set cannibal road-trip romance. AND: Well acted, directed, scripted. Poetic yet ghastly.
"Can't Be Stopped" (2022): History of Hollywood graffiti scene. Artistic explosion!
"Dungeons & Dragons - Honour Among Thieves" (2023): The "D&D" movie I've wanted since 1982!!!
"I Used To Go Here" (2020): Struggling author/college dramcom pleasingly avoids obviousness.
"The Pirates - The Last Royal Treasure" (2022): I usually like Korean shows/films. Usually. OR: Characters coulda been improved, humour rarely landed.

[Seen on Prime, Kanopy, Apple Store rental, Kanopy, Netflix.]

Saturday, June 24, 2023

YouTube channel recommendations!!!

BERNADETTE BANNER
Fashion history (ultra-stylish academic who seems to exist in the past and present simultaneously)
https://www.youtube.com/@bernadettebanner

KING KOGI
Japan travel/culture stuff (lady who's lived there for years, after living in Korea for years. I especially love her passion for food & drink)
https://www.youtube.com/@KingKogi

COOL DUDES WALKING CLUB
Eccentric, funny English chap who does long narrated walks (watch one and you'll likely be sold)
https://www.youtube.com/@cdwc 

Friday, June 23, 2023

20 of Addster's fave new songs for the first half of 2023

Not in order. Enjoy your explorations...

Title: "Tresko"
Artist/s: Rasmus Thall
Country of origin: Norway

Title: "Rise"
Artist/s: Nemophila
Country of origin: Japan

Title: "Neon Ocean"
Artist/s: Nanomal
Country of origin: Korea

Title: "Massa Den"
Artist/s: Fatoumata Diawara feat. -M-
Country of origin: Mali/France

Title: "Sad"
Artist/s: Kaze
Country of origin: Italy

Title: "Loving You"
Artist/s: Cannons
Country of origin: US

Title: "I Don't Hear"
Artist/s: Agam Buhbut
Country of origin: Israel

Title: "Overcome"
Artist/s: Nothing But Thieves
Country of origin: UK

Title: "Survive"
Artist/s: MindaRyn
Country of origin: Thailand (song is in Japanese)

Title: "Dominoes"
Artist/s: Jungle
Country of origin: UK

Title: "Blind"
Artist/s: Nam Dong Hyun feat. Kim Nongmil
Country of origin: Korea

Title: "Kisses"
Artist/s: Slowdive
Country of origin: UK

Title: "Lapse"
Artist/s: Homecomings
Country of origin: Japan

Title: "Video Killed The Radio Star" (cover)
Artist/s: Teenage Dads
Country of origin: Australia

Title: "Emily, I'm Sorry"
Artist/s: Boygenius
Country of origin: US

Title: "Ping"
Artist/s: Adios Audio
Country of origin: Korea

Title: "Chocolate Sigarette"
Artist/s: Christia Visser
Country of origin: South Africa

Title: "Moves To Make"
Artist/s: Dadi Freyr
Country of origin: Iceland

Title: "Flash"
Artist/s: Maelle
Country of origin: France

Title: "Welcome To My House"
Artist/s: Yonaka
Country of origin: UK

Thursday, June 22, 2023

Cockies

Yesterday, at the local cash'n'carry, I spied a cockroach at my feet. Casually crushed it under my Nike. NBD. The place is effectively a giant shed with its giant roller door wide open during business hours. They're gonna get bush cockies wandering inside.

Far worse was when I was dining in the restaurant of a famous Sydney Leagues Club with a former manager and a large 'roach trotted past us across the carpet. We both saw it and pretended we hadn't. Neither of us commented, but I bet we were both wondering about our food.

Part of me acknowledges that these little shitz are everywhere; the ultimate survivors. Do you know the manga "Terra Formars"? Cockroaches are utilised in mankind's program for making the planet Mars liveable...but evolve into deadly super humanoids. Too slow with the sneaker stomp, guys!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terra_Formars

Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Uncool beans

Like many DGN blog posts, this harkens back to my skool daze. There was a fundraiser where buying a ticket allowed you a guess at the number of jelly beans in a jar. The prize for the nearest guesser was a shiny "Monopoly" set.

Now, I think we can all agree that "Monopoly" is a terrible game. A player can win or lose through naught but dumb luck. But leisure activities were way more limited then and it was a popular option. Boardgames were comparatively exy, too. They were cherished items.

As an aside, I played most of my childhood "Monopoly" against my pal MG. He always insisted on being Banker, since he owned the set, and he always seemed to have a spare $500 note tucked away just when he needed it...

The guessing competition was a hit and, naturally, I paid for a go, attempting to fill a mental model to determine the quantity of beans. Amazingly, I was only one away from the correct number. As was someone else.

Let's say there were 763 jelly beans in the jar. I guessed 762, while an adult stranger (another pupil's parent?) guessed 764. The brand-spanking copy of "Monopoly" would be mine! You know where this is heading, right?

Despite the fact that the golden rule for this type of comp was, is and ever shall be "closest to the mark *without going over*", the organisers gave me the lollies because I was a kid and kids like lollies, and a woman I didn't know got the boardgame.

As a child, you don't protest these things, except quietly to your classmates. You scoff the sugary beans, give yer mum the jar for her kitchen and accept that life isn't fair - as you lose your umpteenth round of "Monopoly" to a pal who regularly sneaks extra money out of the bank.

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Postcard fiction collab

Over the course of a year or two, RS and I collaborated on a fantasy story via postcard. It wasn't exactly Gaiman and Pratchett doing "Good Omens". We both wrote the instalments off the top of our dome. While I usually checked at least the previous instalment, I don't believe R. even did that. There was also a blunder where I incorporated a fanciful card that wasn't meant to be part of the yarn. Doh! In the end, it kind of didn't make sense and sort of went nowhere, although interesting(?) ideas bubbled below the surface. AND IT WAS FUN. See for yourself...

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[minor edits]

1.

The colossal green-stone maze had been built by order of a king or queen so far back in Reknarun’s history that no-one living remembered their name or in which scrolls it might be found.

The maze had started taking on a life of its own under the rule of King Calomzo III, adjusting its twists and turns, and creating whole new rooms.

While Queen Tetricia sat on the throne, the maze devoured its first maze-walker, then its second, and then its third. The entrance and exit were hastily blocked off.

When he came to power, Tetricia’s son, King Ponsigrad, officially banned anyone from entering the maze, be they Reknarunians or outsiders.

Several royal rulers later, no-one knew what the maze was like inside anymore. How it might have further transformed itself. Whether it was still hungry for humans. For that matter, no-one had a clue why it had come alive at all.

But one person was about to find out.

2.

The queen’s voice was quiet, almost tentative. “Someone has entered the maze. We need you to find them, and why they did so.”

The mercenary said nothing, and barely acknowledged that he had even heard. As usual, though, his companion responded eagerly. “Ten coins for entry, ten more if we succeed. These terms are not negotiable.”

The terms were outrageous; an entire company could be hired for much less. But this man had been recommended by the Red Sage, and his reputation was high to the point of near-unbelievability.

And then there was his companion, a magical doll that was said to possess a human soul. The doll was now watching the queen intently, unblinking.

“You’ll bring them back alive?” asked the queen.

The doll only nodded, as the mercenary glanced at the queen.

“Ten coins it is, then. You’ll leave immediately…”

3.

Slippery they called him. Too slippery for the city watch as he disappeared into the night with the strongbox of a trader in fine artworks. Too slippery for hired guards. Too slippery for the bounty hunters who tried to track him from town to town.

It was while robbing an absent wizard’s tower that he had made his discovery about the green-stone maze of Reknarun. Flipping through tomes in search of hidden compartments or treasure maps, he had come upon the wizard’s research on the subject.

According to the mage, even a drop of whatever force was great enough to animate a labyrinth could be used to imbue life elsewhere.

Slippery had loved a girl once. She was dust now, but her statue remained. A masterpiece it was. A perfect likeness that had cost him all of his ill-gotten gains back when the girl he loved had been able to delightedly pose for the sculptor, unaware that in a too-short time, angry church headsmen unable to find Slippery would settle for taking hers instead.

4.

On the edge of the burning swamp stands a twisted castle of obsidian in which dwells a sorcerer so evil it is said that even Hell fears him. Legends state this sorcerer has spent lifetimes crafting an ultimate spell that will remove all light from creation. What is this sorcerer’s name?

5.

As he crept slowly, carefully and silently through the opening corridors of the man-eating maze of Reknarun, Slippery remembered the childhood riddle about the evilest sorcerer in the world. Of course, you weren’t supposed to know the fiend’s name. But, like most kids, Slippery – who wasn’t called Slippery back then – had tried multiple guesses.

“Wrong, wrong and wrong again!” laughed the older child who had posed the riddle to him during a pause in a game. “And now you have three OTHER evil sorcerers after you, idiot!”

Add them to the list, thought Slippery, as he crept onwards. He suspected the Reknarunians might send some soldiers into the labyrinth after him. He had no idea Queen Tetricia III would go so far as to hire The Unstoppable Mercenary and Hope-Eating Doll.

6.

As she led the way, the pathways of the maze opened before her like she knew they would. The queen had insisted on sending supplies, but she had left the mule just inside the entrance, knowing it would be safe and the supplies it carried not needed.

She recalled the warning from Queen Tetricia about the man they were sent to retrieve. She hadn’t said anything in response. Soon, she would know if this thief was even real or simply another decoy the maze had issued to call her home.

As she walked the silent corridors, her skin became softer and her eyes brighter. Her companion – away from the gaze of those that thought they were hiring him – was increasingly dull-eyed and unresponsive. She considered deactivating him but thought he may still have a use…when they reached the centre.

7.

Slippery was worried. He was inside a man-eating maze located in a country whose fabled crystal coins could hire all manner of hunters to go after trespassers (not to mention wanted criminals) such as himself.

And he had just rounded a bend and come in sight of a grotto filled with beautiful mottle trees. They weren’t the problem. The problem was several vampire crows perched in the branches.

8.

The Queen was vexed. It was bad enough that a thief had entered the maze, but things had become worse when, to hide the truth from her advisors, she’d hired the mercenary and doll to pursue him. Possibly much worse!

Now, she watched the worst come true in her crystal ball: the thief roasting crows over a fire while – the doll??? – sat with him.

The Queen cursed that her magic device couldn’t capture the sound. What were they talking about? Why hadn’t the maze eaten them both? Where was the mercenary? And did either of them know her well-hidden secret? She considered her options.

9.

Queen Tetricia III’s secret must remain a mystery for the moment.

As for how Slippery defeated the vampire crows…he didn’t. The Unstoppable Mercenary ran at them with inhuman speed, leapt at them with inhuman spring and cut down every last bird with inhuman precision.

The thief assumed he would be next to die, until the Hope-Eating Doll who had suddenly appeared next to him instructed the bloody warrior, “Prepare the crows for cooking, then find a pool and clean the mess from yourself.”

Which is exactly what the mercenary did.

“Collect wood and build us a fire,” said the very human-looking doll to Slippery. “We have much to discuss. My servant and I were sent to capture you. That is not in the threads. Like you, I seek the centre of the maze. I suspect it will take the skills of all three of us to make it there. I also suspect it won’t be long before Her Majesty realises my treachery and floods this labyrinth with soldiers.”

Hours later, fed on roast crow meat and sweet fountain water, they had lain themselves around the campfire in a triangle. One sleeping, two pretending.

10.

Fear gripped Slippery like a cold sweat as the walls closed in. As they’d walked, it had started slowly, but now it was clear the corridors weren’t just narrowing – the walls were moving.

He hastened his footsteps, the doll-girl behind him. In the dark, he no longer saw her servant. Had he been left behind?

Without warning, a face appeared in one wall, silently screaming. Slippery instinctively slashed with his sword and it bounced off the rock, the face melting back into the flat surface.

An intersection revealed itself ahead, and his last torch flickered. Which way? And would the walls even allow them passage?

He glanced at the doll and saw she was faintly smiling, which made the decision even more difficult…

11.

The trio stood at the T. There was no going back. Would left or right take them more quickly to the centre of the maze? Slippery glanced along the left-hand path and saw the walls bulge in then out.

“You’re trying to chew, but you have no teeth. Could still crush us, though,” he mused.

“Wait…I think you have it,” said the Hope-Eating Doll, who now looked nothing like a doll and everything like a young woman. “It’s been so long since the Reknarunians sealed it shut, it’s forgotten HOW to eat.”

“Will it take it long to remember?” asked The Unstoppable Mercenary in an emotionless, one might even say mechanical, voice.

The woman idly toyed with the ring on her middle finger that marked her demon contract. “On the answer to that question, all of our lives depend. We take the right-hand path.”

Just at that moment they heard, far off, a sound that could have been an army bugle…or a hunting horn. They set off along the right fork, and spoke no more until reaching a strange gate…

12.

Slippery eyed the ample bosom of the serving wench as she refilled his mug. He looked up to his audience and the old dwarf winked at him with a grin.

“You still haven’t told us why the doll was in the maze!”

It was the well-built man with scarred hands. Slippery took him to be a smith. He knew he had the man – and all of the others – hooked on his every word.

He’d been a little nervous, since the residents of this part of the city were no strangers to magic. He’d feared they might be less dazzled by the tale. Happily, he was wrong, and the story of the living maze and Hope-Eating Doll had drawn a crowd large and enthralled enough that Slippery would be well fed, drunk and companioned this evening. He glanced again at the comely wench and hoped he might have another good tale ere the night was over.

The thin man who Slippery recognised as a fellow rogue tapped a coin on the table, and said, “I bet he’s going to tell us the doll was the Queen.”

Slippery grinned as the crowd harumphed, and continued: “As I said, we were at the final gate…”

13.

At the first gate, Slippery had picked an incredibly complex lock without triggering poison darts, electric shocks or explosions.

At the second gate, the Hope-Eating doll had summoned her demon to bash down the incredibly strong barrier with its fiery fists, rewarding it with a kiss.

At the third gate, the Unstoppable Mercenary had simply transformed one of his fingers into a key and unlocked the portal.

At the fourth and final gate, the party stopped and pondered the strange engravings, lack of handle or keyhole, and faint citrus smell.

Then a vision of Queen Tetricia III appeared and began to beg…

14.

She looked around the chamber and saw bodies everywhere. A young man, an older man. A beautiful woman. Others. At second glance, she noticed their wooden or porcelain skin, their glass eyes and their silk hair. She idly gestured at the female doll and it jerkily rose to the air, as a crown fell off its head. She flicked her fingers and the queen-doll opened its mouth, but no sound came out. Theia – she now remembered her name – let the doll fall. She had reached the centre of the maze as she knew she would, and once again her kingdom of puppets had failed to stop her. Theia, the God-Puppeteer, had “won”.

Monday, June 19, 2023

Too good not to share?

Once, a friend sold his car with a CD of mine in the stereo. It was a quick sale and he was v. apologetic afterwards. So, assuming it's still roadworthy, somewhere out there is a Commodore station wagon that came with a free copy of the album "High" by Royal Headache. An album which was awarded 9/10 by no less an institution than the "NME". I bet the car's new owner loved the track "Carolina". How could they not?

Recent viewing

Three nights where I barely slept due to insomnia, now phantom chills when I'm warm (not febrile). It's one thing after an-effing-nother.

"All Eyes" (2022): Wildly original horror with one wobbly bit.
"DC League Of Super-Pets" (2022): 5/10. 7-8 if I was a kid.
"Extraction 2" (2023): All logic aside, a relatively exciting ride.
"Mega Time Squad" (2018): Kooky Kiwi crime-travel comedy a cracker.
"Power Of Grayskull" (2017): Superior to "Toys That Made Us" episode.
"Queenmaker" (2023): Socialites, bloggers and...didn't see that coming!

[Seen on Kanopy, Netflix x2, Kanopy x2, Disney+.]

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

Recent viewing

Ain't been watching as many movies lately, due to binging series instead, health hassles, "Diablo IV"...


"Kampai! For The Love Of Sake" (2015): Foursome reflect sake's difficulty, versatility, complexity, mystery.

"Krull" (1983): Two hours semi-wasted questing down Memory Lane. AND: Thought they were making another "Star Wars".

"Operation Mincemeat" (2021): Knew the history. Enjoyed this dramatisation regardless.

"Rye Lane" (2023): Fresh, humorous, inventive UK romcom. Winning leads.

"The Pez Outlaw" (2022): Collecting antihero versus corporate villain. Twisty, touching.





[Seen on Kanopy, SBS On Demand, Prime, Disney+, Netflix.]