Dork Geek Nerd

"Rational romantic mystic cynical idealist"

Saturday, July 18, 2026

Squirm like a wyrm

COMIC COVER OF THE WEEK

"Justice League Unlimited #21" by Seb McKinnon. Eerily beautiful! I'd put it on a wall. I'd go there if I could.
SONG OF THE WEEK

"Heaven" by Tayori (Japan).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyZdh5GaVJo

Commended >>> "Call The Cops" by Xzibit, B-Real, Demrick (US) is REAL rap; "Brussels Is Haunted" by Echo & The Bunnymen (UK) could have been an '80s hit for the band; "Sunshine (Just Right)" by Tessa Violet (US) is cuter than I normally like but somehow gets away with it; "Ultimate Sacrifice" by Gloryhammer (UK) grows on ya - should be heard LOUD while browsing the racks in a heavy-metal store; "Barthelona" by Sofi Tukker (US) is unadulterated fun.

BEST THREE NEW 'TOONS I WATCHED YESTY

The animations I saw on Friday would fill a reel the size of a cosmic wheel...er, if they weren't digital. The Top 3 standouts had to be "One Piece Heroines" [Netflix], "X-Men '97" Season 2 [Disney+] and "Smoking Behind The Supermarket With You" [Crunchyroll].
NEW FAVE BITMAP COMPENDIUM (TA, RS2)

Considering I lived through the VCS era, played all of the key titles extensively and have since read tons of articles on the system/games/programmers/publishers, I was suprised by how much I learnt from this designer doorstopper. It has overtaken the Sega Master System compendium as my favourite in the range.

Thursday, July 16, 2026

Missing Scorpia

Felt a bit off. Had an AFD (alcohol-free day). Dug out the album below for a listen. Still ultra-cool nine years later. Watched the season opener of "Only Connect". Newcastle, Australia appeared on one of the Connecting Walls! Spooned Greek yoghurt and honey onto a slab of homemade apricot'n'almond slice. Did not regret it. Read some of the new issue of "Wargames Illustrated". Did less interesting stuff.

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Mid-air refuelling

Got my six-monthly Covid jab. The next 24-48 hours will inevitably involve some unpleasant flu-like symptoms. Better than the alternative!

Backed Professor DM's "Deathbringer" TRPG on BackerKit. I like deadliness of the rules and the unreconstructed nature of the art.

Are you into Chess? The latest ep of the "Perpetual Chess Podcast", with special guest Bruce Pandolfini, is equally entertaining and insightful, supported by an unmatched authority lightly worn.

https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/new-blog/2026/7/14/ep-490-bruce-pandolfini-on-50-years-of-teaching-chessnbsp

Saw the fourth flick in the "Roundup" series, from 2024. As the villains keep getting nastier (and stabbier), watching Don Ho's rule-bending detective punch seven shades outta them grows increasingly more satisfying. And knowing the actor himself beat UFC powerhouse Alex Pereira's score when they had a contest on one of those video-arcade punching machines in Korea only adds to the believability of the blows.
Did the Sherlock Holmes-themed "Exit The Game" on my own last night. Was so impressed with the ingenuity of the design and the sneakiness of the puzzles! Scored 5/10 possible stars. I was fast, but had to use several clues. I suspect the next "E/T/G" I tackle will be easier because - SPOILERS AHEAD!!! - I now know a problem may require combining separate puzzle elements, scrutinising/utilising the packaging, temporarily breaking a game rule (a line of text urged me to "rebel")... Physical challenge-wise, I had to assemble two little cardboard cabinets with drawers! I also had to line up depictions of a room's contents in order, foreground to background, on wooden skewers to plot the trajectory of a bullet! Cheers to PG for recommending this range of escape rooms in a box, of which he and his missus have solved a few.

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Spiral staircase syndrome

It's been so cold here the past two days, I've had to wear gloves while hanging washing on the line and collecting it again. When I was in junior high, there was a lad who sported skiing gloves in the playground in winter because he was prone to chilblains. Poor bastard, I thought. Now, I am that bastard.

"University Challenge" is backeroonie. If "Chef & My Fridge" is what I *tell* people is my favourite active program, "U/C" is my favourite-favourite. The questions are always easier at the beginning of the season. I got 17 correct today before the students could answer. Imperial look like genuine contenders.

Finally read all of the novel "Railsea". I bought my signed hardcover from Books Kino in 2012. At the time, I was working on an MMA mag and I recall discussing it with a bloke from the auto mag across the room. Not sure why I never finished it then. Anyway, I deshelved it recently and righted that wrong.

Think: "Moby Dick" meets "Snowpiercer", only weirder and bolder than that, with an old-fashioned principled young hero, linguistic/narrative quirks and a surreal development that threatens to derail the enterprise but doesn't. The conclusion left me feeling I was in Robert Silverberg territory (compliment).

Monday, July 13, 2026

Pine wine with a P

UFC 329: Every fighter who I particularly wanted to win did so - Wang Cong, Oz's own Robert "Bobby Knuckles" Whittaker in his light-heavyweight debut, King Green, Paddy Pimblett and Max Holloway. Result.

The Nagoya Basho is under way. Let's go, Hoshoryu! Also Tobizaru! Also Tamawashi...in the lower juryo division. Maybe the "Iron Man" can keep his incredible career record going a little longer down there.

In a different sort of weekend activity, joyriders left a thrashed, half-stripped car in the car park up the road. Not the best advertisement for this suburb. It was mostly gone this morning, save for a lone wheel.

I like Moss Monsters.

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Assorted containers to catch the leaks

DOCO OF THE WEEK
Amazing talent, amazing life.

ALSO VIEWING: "The Sandman" S2, "Myth Hunters", "Better Late Than Single" S2.

Saturday, July 11, 2026

To be brave, one must first be frightened

COMIC COVER OF THE WEEK
It's giving 16-bit JRPG final boss. By Matthew Waite. First time I'd heard his name. Hope he's not an A.I. guy.

SONG OF THE WEEK

"Feestje Op Min Graf" by The Opposites (Netherlands). If you were to party on a grave, this'd get it started :-)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GByPAwU-Wtk

Commended >>> "Here With Me" by KI/KI (also Netherlands), "Through The Beam" by Triggerfinger (Belgium), "Someday, Somewhere" by Jungle (UK) with its killer dance routine, and "Energy" by Sane Wav (Zimbabwe). Additionally, I'm a month late on two bangers - "Suave" by Akriila (Chile) feat. Jane Remover (US) and "Where you @" by Margad (Mongolia). And, while the single didn't do much for me, the live performance of "Den Danske Sommer" by Tobias Rahim & Birthe Kjaer (Denmark x2) in front of a rapturous audience at the Roskilde Festival was lovely.

GAMING MAG OF THE WEEK
Issue #8. Inhaled every word in a couple of sittings. Thanks, SC.

ANIME REDUX DEBUT
It's back, baby! With classic-feel characters, janky retro tech, a little wackiness, ace intro/outro and no time to over-explain.

PODCAST OF THE WEEK
13 episodes. Examines its subject from every angle, in an organically rambling fashion. Biggest takeaway: almost all nice people.