- Cinnamon Life is just about the best breakfast cereal/snack food in existence. I should know... I eat enough of it.
- Silly Rabbit, Easter's Not For Kids is the title of a pithy & challenging post on the scandal of the Cross over at the The Resurgence blog.
- My buddy, Steve "K-ban" Kurzban, asked me why Passover & Holy Week don't line up this year... I'm really ashamed to admit I don't know the answer to that one. So I found this article on Wikipedia.
- I've written (well, quoted) some thoughtful stuff about Easter before... check out Deeper Magic and He Is Risen Indeed!.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Cereal & Holy Week
Monday, March 17, 2008
Green Beer?
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Post #500: "Easton International Airport"
It's wonderful how much fun the boys can have with styrofoam planes from the dollar store & a bunch of stickers. (You can't see it very well in these pictures, but Collin's plane probably has a pound of animal stickers on it.)
And that's post Numero 500... wow, I've been blogging for almost three years & still having fun. Thanks for coming along for the ride!
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Wall*E
I couldn't get a better birthday present than this movie opening on my birthday. (Thanks to Looking Closer for pointing out the new trailer!)
Five & Dime 2007: Time After Time
| Game | time "score" | average over time ranking |
|---|---|---|
| Puerto Rico | 34.66 | 2nd |
| Settlers of Catan | 32.41 | 4th |
| Euphrat & Tigris | 26.17 | 20th |
| Caylus | 26.12 | 37th |
| Power Grid/Funkenschlag | 22.06 | 25th |
| Carcassonne | 21.79 | 3rd |
| Notre Dame | 19.89 | 12th |
| Ticket To Ride | 19.37 | 1st |
| Thurn and Taxis | 16.06 | 9th |
| Goa | 15.83 | 46th |
| Age of Steam | 15.42 | 52nd |
| Bohnanza | 14.85 | 14th |
| Union Pacific | 14.41 | 55th |
| Ra | 12.61 | 8th |
| Princes of Florence | 12.26 | 30th |
| St Petersburg | 11.99 | 10th |
| Settlers of Catan Card Game | 11.72 | 70th |
| Shadows Over Camelot | 11.71 | 49th |
| Lost Cities | 10.46 | 5th |
| San Juan | 10.43 | 6th |
| Ticket to Ride: Europe | 10.06 | 29th |
| Tikal | 9.65 | 88th |
| El Grande | 9.47 | 90th |
| Amun-Re | 8.97 | 56th |
| Lord of the Rings | 8.86 | 81st |
| Liar's Dice/Bluff/Perudo | 8.79 | 7th |
| Alhambra | 8.48 | 22nd |
| Twilight Struggle | 8.46 | 119th |
| Taj Mahal | 8.27 | 75th |
| Agricola | 8.05 | 109th |
| Ingenious | 7.96 | 11th |
| Arkham Horror | 7.88 | 174th |
| Titan | 7.83 | 282nd |
| Tichu | 7.82 | 48th |
| Through the Desert | 7.66 | 28th |
| BattleLore | 7.54 | 53rd |
| Formula De | 7.43 | 86th |
| Blue Moon City | 7.40 | 54th |
| Attika | 7.32 | 31st |
| Web of Power/China | 7.28 | 32nd |
| Ticket to Ride - Märklin | 6.94 | 59th |
| War of the Ring | 6.80 | 227th |
| Zooloretto | 6.72 | 35th |
| Samurai | 6.71 | 63rd |
| Transamerica/europa | 6.65 | 17th |
| Coloretto | 6.64 | 18th |
| 10 Days/Europa Tour | 6.57 | 19th |
| Elfenland | 6.46 | 140th |
| Railroad Tycoon | 6.39 | 143rd |
| Colosseum | 6.22 | 150th |
| Game | time "score" | average over time ranking | time ranking |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yspahan | 6.20 | 40th | 51st |
| Wyatt Earp | 6.17 | 41st | 52nd |
| Citadels | 6.14 | 42nd | 53rd |
| Bang! | 6.13 | 43rd | 54th |
| Take 6 | 6.10 | 21st | 55th |
| Race for the Galaxy | 5.58 | 24th | 61st |
| Crokinole | 5.18 | 26th | 62nd |
| Schotten-Totten/Battleline | 6.22 | 27th | 70th |
| Memoir '44 | 4.80 | 33rd | 79th |
| Mamma Mia!/Sole Mio | 4.28 | 38th | 89th |
| Diamant/Incan Gold | 3.92 | 13th | 94th |
| To Court A King | 3.86 | 50th | 97th |
| Can't Stop | 3.65 | 15th | 104th |
| No Thanks/Geschenkt | 3.33 | 16th | 116th |
| For Sale | 2.81 | 23rd | 136th |
| Loopin' Louie | 2.37 | 36th | 162nd |
| Zirkus Flohcati | 2.22 | 36th | 170th |
| Take It Easy | 2.00 | 44th | 184th |
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Bits & Pieces
- With Shari (my wife) and Kate (Steve's wife) both being gone this week, we've created a Fresno Gamers Mini-Con: five consecutive nights of gaming. To keep track of what we've played, you can check out the Mini-Con Geeklist.
- Ah, the wonders of Wikipedia... I discovered earlier today that the Muppet classic, "Mah Na Mah Na", debuted (sans Muppets) in a Swedish soft-porn film.
- Lots of bytes being used by homeschoolers concerned (and rightly so) about the ruling last week in Los Angeles. If you want to know more, here's a few links to check out: Christianity Today, HSLDA, and GetReligion.org. A couple of you have e-mailed me with concern for our personal situation - Shari & I have some unusual circumstances that will keep us from having much trouble - she's a credentialed K-12 teacher (in TN) and I have a masters degree in education (OK, religious education).
- I'm on Facebook. If that has meaning for you, come & be my friend. If not, run the other way! You don't want to be sucked in to this incredible time-waster! Fly, you fools!
- And finally, no day is complete without the Swedish Chef.
Monday, March 03, 2008
Five & Dime 2007: Decay Rates
- Took the largest percentage played number from each game.
- Compared it to the current (2007) percentage played number for each game.
- Divided that amount by the number of years since it had first appeared on the Five & Dime Lists.
Only three games showed no rate of decay whatsoever - they have appeared on the list for 5+ years (weirdly enough, all three of them showed up 6 years ago) and their highest percentage played is in 2007:
- Downfall of Pompeii
- Hive
- Uno
Now that's what I call "strange bedfellows". (Connect 4, btw, was very close to joining this illustrious group - 0.06% decay over time.)
Here's the chart with the rest of the top 20 games... that is, the games that showed the least decay over 5+ years time. (There's actually 22 games on this chart, as the final 3 games were very close in percentage.)
| Game | years on list | percentage decay |
|---|---|---|
| Cloud 9 | 8 | -0.20% |
| Hamsterrolle | 7 | -0.30% |
| Gang of Four | 7 | -0.31% |
| Wizard | 10 | -0.33% |
| Cafe Internationa | 9 | -0.34% |
| Midnight Party | 7 | -0.35% |
| Loot/Korsar/Pirat | 6 | -0.37% |
| Set | 8 | -0.39% |
| Rummikub | 8 | -0.46% |
| RoboRally | 10 | -0.47% |
| Viva Pamplona | 9 | -0.47% |
| Meuterer | 7 | -0.48% |
| Shark | 7 | -0.48% |
| Quoridor | 9 | -0.50% |
| Amazing Labyrinth | 10 | -0.50% |
| Magic: The Gathering | 10 | -0.52% |
| Time's Up/Celebrities | 10 | -0.52% |
| Rage | 7 | -0.53% |
| Game | years on list | percentage decay |
|---|---|---|
| Puerto Rico | 7 | -10.12% |
| Attika | 7 | -8.48% |
| Euphrat & Tigris | 10 | -6.30% |
| Balloon Cup | 7 | -6.23% |
| Bohnanza | 10 | -6.01% |
| Carcassonne | 7 | -5.58% |
| Mamma Mia!/Sole Mio | 8 | -5.55% |
| King's Breakfast | 7 | -5.55% |
| Lost Cities | 9 | -5.44% |
| Battle Cry (AH) | 8 | -5.13% |
| Settlers of Catan | 10 | -5.08% |
| Wyatt Earp | 7 | -5.05% |
| Transamerica/europa | 10 | -4.94% |
| Through the Desert | 10 | -4.89% |
| Coloretto | 7 | -4.69% |
| Guillotine | 10 | -4.67% |
| Web of Power/China | 8 | -4.51% |
| Clans | 6 | -4.49% |
| Amun-Re | 7 | -4.43% |
| Paris Paris | 7 | -4.41% |
A Couple More Quotes To Argue About...
By all means let's be open-minded, but not so open-minded that our brains drop out.Here's Steve Taylor, "an American singer, songwriter, record producer & film director" (again, according to Wikipedia) who is a decidedly evangelical Christian, from his 1983 song "Whatcha Gonna Do (When Your Number's Up?)":
You're so open-minded that your brains leaked outThings that make you go hmmmm...
Saturday, March 01, 2008
A Quote To Argue About
Monday, February 25, 2008
The Collective Mind is, well, OK
Yesterday I posted about the collective mind of the "Birdbath" predicting the results for the Oscars... so, here's the results.
There are 24 categories... and we got 15 of them right! (For the record, Chris Newcomb won my annual Oscar Pool/"Birdbath" with 18 correct.) The ones we missed were:- Actress: we picked Ellen Page (rather than Marion Cotillard - in fact, only the winner, Chris, managed to get this one right)
- Supporting Actress: we picked Cate Blanchett (rather than Tilda Swinton - who I can't get the picture of her as the White Witch of Narnia out of my head, no matter how many Oscars she wins)
- Cinematography: we picked No Country for Old Men (rather than There Will Be Blood - and don't you think that a multi-million dollar actress would work on pronouncing the word correctly before she got out there?)
- Makeup: we picked Pirates of the Carribean 3 (rather than La Vie en Rose)
- Sound Editing & Sound Mixing: we picked Transformers (rather than The Bourne Ultimatum)
- Visual Effects: we picked Transformers (rather than The Golden Compass)
- Documentary Feature: we picked Sicko (rather than Taxi to the Dark Side - ah, exposing torture is more important to the folks in Hollywood than fixing our health care system OR giving Michael Moore more camera time to pontificate with)
- Documentary Short: we picked Sari's Mother (rather than Freeheld)
Not as good as last year... but still decent
And speaking of not-bad performances, I was pleasantly surprised by how watchable the Oscar broadcast was this year. Some highlights:
- Jon Stewart, who managed to take shots at both sides politically (both McCain's age & the liability that is Bill Clinton got mentioned) as well as a very funny joke about Yom Kippur...
- a delightful performance of "Falling Slowly" (and all of the other nominated songs)
- having the good sense to allow the young lady who co-wrote "Falling Slowly" to come back on stage after she got cut off
- the opportunity to figure out that I've only seen 33 of 80 Best Picture winners - I've got some watchin' to do!
As for the actual awards, I (like my buddy, Stven Carlberg), find myself wanting to see the nominated films - for once, the show got me more rather than less interested.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
The Collective Mind of the "Birdbath" Predicts the Oscars - 2008
- BEST PICTURE: No Country For Old Men
- BEST DIRECTOR: Joel & Ethan Coen, No Country For Old Men
- BEST ACTOR: Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood
- BEST ACTRESS: Ellen Page, Juno
- BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Javier Bardern, No Country For Old Men
- BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Cate Blanchett, I'm Not There (but this one is very close)
- ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: Juno
- ADAPATED SCREENPLAY: No Country For Old Men
- CINEMATOGRAPHY: No Country For Old Men
- FILM EDITING: The Bourne Ultimatum
- ART DIRECTION: Sweeney Todd
- COSTUME DESIGN: Elizabeth: The Golden Age
- ACHIEVEMENT IN ORIGINAL MUSIC: Atonement/Ratatouille
- BEST ORIGINAL SONG: “Falling Slowly", Once
- ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKEUP: Pirates of the Carribean 3
- ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND EDITING: Transformers
- ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND MIXING: Transformers
- ACHIEVEMENT IN VISUAL EFFECTS: Transformers
- BEST ANIMNATED FEATURE: Ratatouille
- BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM: The Counterfeiters (Austria)
- BEST DOCUMENTARY: Sicko
- BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT: Sari's Mother
- BEST LIVE-ACTION SHORT: Le Mozart des Pickpockets
- BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM: Peter & the Wolf
- Thanks to Steve Stigler & his buddies from high school (especially Chris Newcomb, who's actually playing in the Birdbath this year!), who first introduced me to Oscar Pools and the musical stylings of Stephen Sondheim when we were students together at Baylor University
- Thanks to Matt Baldwin, whose website, Defective Yeti, is the one who makes it so darn easy for me to maintain the Birdbath
Saturday, February 23, 2008
ER & the search for answers
Friday, February 22, 2008
Jump Cuts
- Sorry that I haven't finished up all the Five & Dime stats... work has begun on the final 5 posts, but they probably won't start publishing until Monday.
- The NFL got muscled by some politicians - and now it's OK for churches to have Super Bowl parties. Man, I still don't get why it took this long to get straightened out. (Here's a post from on it from last year.)
- Speaking of churches, there's a church in Tampa that's doing a 30 day Sex Challenge. They're urging single folks to not engage in sexual activity for 30 days - and for married folks to "engage" for 30 days. (I'm guessing the 2nd one causes more interesting discussions... want to know more about what I think about sex? Check out this post... and this one... and this one.)
- The Fresno Gamers are moving to Tuesday nights for the month of March to see if that will work better for more of our members. If you're in Fresno (or just drop by for a visit), come & join us!
- Finally, speaking about jump cuts: I wish I could find CD versions of Prodigal's three albums - Prodigal, Electric Eye & Just Like Real Life (Jump Cut). Wait a minute! I should check iTunes!
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Happy May 22nd to Me...
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Five & Dime 2007: Joining The "In" Crowd
| Game | percentage gain from 2006 |
|---|---|
| Yspahan | +20.64% |
| Qwirkle | +11.03% |
| BattleLore | +9.62% |
| Taluva | +9.61% |
| Thebes/Jenseits von Theben | +9.51% |
| Pillars of the Earth | +8.08% |
| Tumblin' Dice | +7.93% |
| Factory Fun | +7.53% |
| R-Eco | +6.46% |
| Fairy Tale | +6.61% |
| On the Underground | +6.15% |
| Mr. Jack | +6.06% |
| Hive | +5.56% |
| Lost Cities | +5.58% |
| Nexus Ops | +4.57% |
- They were reprinted and/or had another game added to their franchise this year (Thebes, Fairy Tale).
- They were "Essen" games... they were released late in 2006 and were only played 5+ times by a couple of folks in 2006 (Yspahan, BattleLore, Taluva, Pillars of the Earth, Factory Fun, R-Eco, On the Underground, Mr. Jack).
As always, the interesting games here are the ones that can not be explained by these reasons:
- Qwirkle, which is the first "adult" game design that just seems to connect so well with gamers & non-gamers.
- Nexus Ops, which got some extra gaming love from being remaindered - which gave a lot of folks time to appreciate what a nice design is hidden all that glow-in-the-dark plastic.
- And I don't have any way to explain the sudden surge in interest in Tumblin' Dice (my $5 copy found at an AmVet thrift store notwithstanding), Hive (I really don't understand that one - but that's my problem, not yours) and Lost Cities (which is enjoying a resurgence - was there a new printing this year?!)
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Five & Dime 2007: Lo, How The Mighty Have Fallen
| Game | percentage loss from 2006 |
|---|---|
| Thurn and Taxis | -20.61% |
| Ticket to Ride - Märklin | -18.25% |
| Caylus | -15.66% |
| 10 Days/Europa Tour | -12.75% |
| Hey! That's My Fish/Pingvinas | -11.21% |
| That's Life | -10.49% |
| Hacienda | -10.23% |
| Liar's Dice/Bluff/Perudo | -9.15% |
| Take 6 | -8.85% |
| Ticket to Ride: Europe | -8.51% |
| Loopin' Louie | -8.44% |
| Ingenious/Einfach Genial(Kosmos) | -8.33% |
| Web of Power/China | -7.76% |
| Cleopatra & the Society of Architects | -7.46% |
| Power Grid/Funkenschlag | -7.37% |
| Masons | -7.04% |
| Settlers of Catan | -7.01% |
Five & Dime 2007: Lo, How The Mighty Have Fallen
| Game | percentage loss from 2006 |
|---|---|
| Thurn and Taxis | -20.61% |
| Ticket to Ride - Märklin | -18.25% |
| Caylus | -15.66% |
| 10 Days/Europa Tour | -12.75% |
| Hey! That's My Fish/Pingvinas | -11.21% |
| That's Life | -10.49% |
| Hacienda | -10.23% |
| Liar's Dice/Bluff/Perudo | -9.15% |
| Take 6 | -8.85% |
| Ticket to Ride: Europe | -8.51% |
| Loopin' Louie | -8.44% |
| Ingenious/Einfach Genial(Kosmos) | -8.33% |
| Web of Power/China | -7.76% |
| Cleopatra & the Society of Architects | -7.46% |
| Power Grid/Funkenschlag | -7.37% |
| Masons | -7.04% |
| Settlers of Catan | -7.01% |
Monday, February 11, 2008
Talk About Your "Misc. Game Accesories"
thanks to the folks at Tric Trac for the pictures from Nuremberg Toy Fair - check all 256 of them out yourself!
Five & Dime 2007: Fresh Faces
| Game | score | percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Notre Dame | 620 | 26.52% |
| Race for the Galaxy | 485 | 18.60% |
| Zooloretto | 310 | 14.94% |
| Vikings | 165 | 7.32% |
| Agricola | 165 | 6.71% |
| Age of Empires III: The Age of Discovery | 125 | 7.01% |
| Caylus Magna Carta | 120 | 5.79% |
| Phoenicia | 110 | 5.79% |
| Colosseum | 95 | 5.18% |
| Imperial | 85 | 4.27% |
| Escalation! | 85 | 3.35% |
| Arkadia | 80 | 4.57% |
| Combat Commander: Europe | 75 | 3.35% |
| Die Siedler von Catan – Das WĂĽrfelspiel | 60 | 3.05% |
| Uptown | 60 | 2.74% |
Friday, February 08, 2008
Five & Dime 2007: Wide Angle Lens (Four Year Pix)
Five & Dime 2007: Wide Angle Lens (Five Year Pix)
Five & Dime 2007: Wide Angle Lens (Six Year Pix)
Five & Dime 2007: Wide Angle Lens (Seven Year Pix)
Thursday, February 07, 2008
Evangelical Does NOT Equal "Right Wing Nut Job"
Alexandria, Va.: Somebody told me the other day “I’m an evangelical.” What does that mean? How is it different from a fundamentalist? Hanna Rosin: A very excellent question, as that term is much misunderstood. People used to define an evangelical as anyone who liked Billy Graham, but that’s not so helpful anymore. Fundamentalist is a historical term from the beginning of the century that’s come to be associated with very literal reading of the Bible and a restrictive lifestyle, and also has come to take on negative connotations. I rarely meet people who call themselves fundamentalists anymore. Theologically speaking, an evangelical believes in the inerrancy of the Bible and has a living, intimate relationship with Jesus Christ. But that term also has taken on political implications, so it has come to mean someone who advocates the “family values” agenda. Right now that term is so overused that anyone who goes to a megachurch can call themselves an evangelical, and it doesn’t really tell you all that much about what the person believes or how they live. Complicated answer, but there it is.Combining some ideas from Bebbington & Green, here's a paraphrased snapshot of the three basic tenets of what it means to be theologically evangelical:
- salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ & not through good works
- the Bible is inerrant & is the primary source of religious authority
- all followers of Christ are commissioned by Jesus to share their faith ("evanglize" - where the word "evanglical" comes from)
Note there's no party affiliation in here - and there's no denominational affiliation, either. While believing these things may make it more likely for you to attend a particular brand of church or be loyal to a particular political party, it is not an implicit part of the belief system.
Evangelicals are not a monolothic sub-culture that can be manipulated by uttering a few religious buzz words or leaving near-subliminal signals in your television advertising. While we have some right-wing (or even right of right-wing) nut jobs in our fold, that's not a complete picture of who we are. How many of you atheists out there are glad that Madyln Murray O'Hair has been the face of your movement for 40+ years? We evangelicals - for the most part - feel the same way about people lumping all of us in with Pat Robertson. I'm not sure this is a coherent post - but I feel better for writing it. So, I guess that's all good, eh?