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Time for a brief break

Category: Personal
Posted on: July 21, 2008 12:52 PM, by PZ Myers

It's been a high-stress week — not because of anything on the blog, I assure you, since that's all been chaos over trivialities — but because all my recent travel has put me far behind on a lot of work, with missed deadlines and heaps of writing that had to be done right now. A significant chunk of all that has been polished off now, so I get to relax for a little bit. Now I just have to figure out how — I think I've forgotten.

I may blow up a few things in Warcraft, or I may go hide away and read a book. Movies are out — all that's playing in Morris right now is Wall-E. At any rate, I think I'll drop offline for a few hours and do something that doesn't involve deep thought and tapping away at a keyboard (unless, of course, my editor demands fast rewrites, which could happen). I'll be leaving you all to your own wiles for a wee bit — consider this thread an open invitation to talk about your pleasant pastimes that do not involve SIWOTI syndrome.

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#1

Hmmm....pleasant pastimes.

The past 4 days has been a whirlwind of comedy for me. I did improv on Thursday night and stand up Fri, Sat and Sun. I'm absolutely drained.

Today will find me relaxing with my cat, an italian hero (the sandwich) and some Neko Case.

Posted by: Jay | July 21, 2008 1:06 PM

#2

Relax. Enjoy some transubstantiated Cheese Nips.

Posted by: TSC | July 21, 2008 1:07 PM

#3

....that should be "have" not "has". Yipes!

Posted by: Jay | July 21, 2008 1:08 PM

#4

Don't start that!

Posted by: PZ Myers | July 21, 2008 1:08 PM

#5
talk about your pleasant pastimes that do not involve SIWOTI syndrome

I'll start (though of course, even though there are 0 comments as I begin this, there will probably already be 11,973 by the time I hit "Post" [g]).

Saturday I returned to a beloved hobby that I'd been away from for a couple years: Flying model rockets. One of my daughter's friends was interested in joining me, so my return to this form of play will help keep me youthful in more ways than one.

I'm gonna' have to get in shape, though: I had forgotten how much energy standing around in an open field on a hot, humid, windless day could take out of you. I was pretty much wrecked for the rest of the weekend!

Posted by: Bill Dauphin | July 21, 2008 1:09 PM

#6

Another open thread? OK. Here's a bit of trivia. I discovered that simply entering the two letters "PZ" in Google returns THIS blog has the first result! Quite an achievement, PZ.

Posted by: Pierre | July 21, 2008 1:10 PM

#7

Why so serious??

Try to get a chance to watch the Dark knight PZ, it's the best movie of the whole year!!!

Ha Ha Hi hi Hu Hu

Posted by: Draconiz | July 21, 2008 1:11 PM

#8

PZ, buy yourself a bike, & get out of town. I'm a one-man-band engineering consultancy, so I can choose my own hours. I just went out for about an hour round the lanes, (I live in a rural area of S W England), mid-afternoon. There's nothing that can match the endorphin rush in conjunction with taking in country scenery.

Posted by: Richard Harris | July 21, 2008 1:11 PM

#9

I bet PZ plays a priest, just for the irony.

Posted by: whitedevilbrewco | July 21, 2008 1:12 PM

#10

I have three words for you PZ:

The Dark Knight

Posted by: Fedaykin | July 21, 2008 1:13 PM

#11

Hey, sit back and relax, watch a good movie, read a few good books, and have some cheese and CRACKERS!

Posted by: Holbach | July 21, 2008 1:19 PM

#12

If you haven't seen Wall-e yet, you really should. That's a REALLY GOOD film.

Posted by: DaveX | July 21, 2008 1:19 PM

#13

Might I recommend robotics and RC? It makes for a cool hobby. I'm building a hydroplane that I'm going to later add some navigational software and small depth finder...

Posted by: Jared | July 21, 2008 1:21 PM

#14

I'm gonna have to reiterate what Fedaykin said.

It was spectacular.


HellBoy was pretty good too!

Posted by: techskeptic | July 21, 2008 1:21 PM

#15

Nothing is nearly as relaxing as hiking 10 miles in to the wilderness and setting camp next to a waterfall or lakeshore. From there get a fire going cook up some grub, hopefully you did not forget your flask on the kitchen table, kick back and enjoy a world more simple then the one we wrap our self's in everyday.

Posted by: The Backpacker | July 21, 2008 1:23 PM

#16

PZ-

Having just returned from a marvelous vacation sans computer, might I recommend reading Jesse Ventura's "Don't Start The Revolution Without Me".

While Ventura does go in a little too heavy on some conspiracy theories, his basic outlook on many things lead me to feel that if he were running for president, he would have my vote. He opposes teaching ID or creationism in schools, he is not a religious wingnut, he understands economics and politics, and is not beholden to special interest groups.

What did you think of his administration in Minnesota?

Posted by: Benjamin Franklin | July 21, 2008 1:24 PM

#17

@15- I'm afraid I disagree. 10 miles is entirely too much walking. I'll give you a mile though... ;)

Posted by: whitedevilbrewco | July 21, 2008 1:25 PM

#18

If you want to blow things up, may I recommend the high intensity fragging of Enemy Territory: Quake Wars?

Oh wait, I just saw comment #10. Scratch that, see The Dark Knight. You WILL enjoy.

Posted by: The Chemist | July 21, 2008 1:25 PM

#19

Personally, I've spend all day and many nights in front of a PC so my long time hobby (maybe turning a bit semi-professional) is photography. SO it's relaxing to get up before sunrise, or way out in the wilderness or late at night and get out in the real world but still fuel my dork side with the editing / processing. That and I'm one hell of a cook.

Warcraft PZ? Please tell me it's not World of Warcraft?

Posted by: Rev. BigDumbChimp | July 21, 2008 1:25 PM

#20

I likef Wall-E; it's pretty funny, and kinda sweet. (The combination may be anathema to some readers, but it was well below Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium on the sweetness scale.)

Bill Dauphin, wouldn't you know it - I have model-rocketeers in my family, too. All of us, actually, though the only one who ever built one from scratch (including cutting the fins out of balsa wood) was my dad. I liked watching them go up, and chasing them as they came down. The problem with New England, as you likely well know, is a lack of really big, open, tree-less spaces. My brother lost more than a few favorites up in trees. (Parachute recovery is problematic in our area. IIRC, Streamer, tumble, and feather recovery methods seem to be the way to go.)

I second the bike suggestion. It's time to feel the wind in your hair, PZ.

Posted by: Kseniya | July 21, 2008 1:29 PM

#21

Warcraft? Bah! Nothing says, "Fraggin' good fun" quite like Team Fortress 2.

Cry some more...

Posted by: Raynfala | July 21, 2008 1:29 PM

#22

DaveX, I agree, WALL·E was wonderful. I noticed it's currently #23 on the IMDB top 250 list. What a touching little film.

Posted by: Prazzie | July 21, 2008 1:30 PM

#23

If WALL*E does not get at least a nomination for Best Picture at the Oscars, then there is something wrong with the universe. It about as close to a perfect film as I have seen in MONTHS.

Posted by: Donalbain | July 21, 2008 1:32 PM

#24

When I read Dr. Myers' above post, I confess to not knowing what "SIWOTI syndrome" meant. I'm new here, and not wanting to upset Dr. Myers (without good reason), I made sure to google it before I made this post. LOL, I found the definition in the online urban dictionary, and guess from whom the site provides an example of SIWOTI usage?

SIWOTI example

Posted by: BluesBassist | July 21, 2008 1:37 PM

#25

"It's been a high-stress week -- not because of anything on the blog, I assure you.."

Oh, right...sure. Nothing to see here folks, ignore those "crackers" sitting there on the table, I'll get to those in good time, you betcha, I will.

LOL!!

Posted by: Laughin_Guy | July 21, 2008 1:42 PM

#26

Knitting. Seriously, give it a go. As far as enjoyable passtimes go, it can't be beat. It also allows you to multishirk. Knit & watch a movie, or knit and read the paper. I wish I were knitting right now!

Posted by: Lynne | July 21, 2008 1:44 PM

#27

You might want to hurry and visit Dinosaur Adventure Land while it's still opening. This mean old IRS goons are trying to seize it despite our ol' friend Hovind's best efforts ... from his jail cell.

Posted by: Brandon | July 21, 2008 1:45 PM

#28

talk about your pleasant pastimes that do not involve SIWOTI syndrome.

Oh.

Er.

Hmm.

Well, I have this whip, see, and when I tie down one of my submissives, I can use it for....

*looks around*

*sighs*

Um, I like pie?

Posted by: Naked Bunny with a Whip | July 21, 2008 1:47 PM

#29

Wall-E was great! So great I feel like mutilating myself for going "AWWW CUTE" so much.

Posted by: Michelle | July 21, 2008 1:47 PM

#30

Wow, do I ever need to use preview. Corrected version:

You might want to hurry and visit Dinosaur Adventure Land while it's still open. Those mean old IRS goons are trying to seize it despite our ol' friend Hovind's best efforts ... from his jail cell.

Posted by: Brandon | July 21, 2008 1:47 PM

#31

Warcraft race / class / build for PZ?

My guess? Orc fury warrior.

Posted by: Paul G. Brown | July 21, 2008 1:50 PM

#32

I'm reading War and Peace -- and actually finding it incredibly enjoyable. Not so good if you've only got a couple of hours to fill, however!

Posted by: Gary Murning | July 21, 2008 1:51 PM

#33

Ok votesies on what Race/Class of character PZ plays on WOW, personally I think an undead (for the water breathing ability) Priest (for the sheer irony) who hangs out with the giant octopi/octopuses in the great deep

Posted by: GunOfSod | July 21, 2008 1:51 PM

#34

Have fun, PZ.

If you're into D&D, let me know!

Posted by: Kobra | July 21, 2008 1:53 PM

#35

OHHH thanks Brandon. That's another thing I like to do to relax. Experience schadenfreude over the Hovind's dumbassery.

Posted by: Rev. BigDumbChimp | July 21, 2008 1:54 PM

#36

In times of stress, you need one of these....

Posted by: Coturnix | July 21, 2008 1:55 PM

#37

I may blow up a few things in Warcraft

How's your Engineering skill?

Posted by: NoAstronomer | July 21, 2008 2:01 PM

#38

I'll play the contrarian and say I thought WALL-E was the weakest Pixar movie yet.

There was little of the emotional connection the earlier movies created. With virtually no dialog, the movie lacked one of the most important aspects of every Pixar film--the terrific voice work by top actors (Jeff Garlin? Just shove a screwdriver in my ears, please...)

Because of the lack of dialog, the relationship between WALL-E and Eve did not ring true. WALL-E was lonely, but loneliness is not the same thing as attraction. And there was no reason for Eve to return his affection, again because they never established any depth of relationship between them. The central relationship of the movie just wasn't there.

As far as the animation, while it was excellent, it didn't really seem to push any new boundaries, the way Finding Nemo, Cars, The Incredibles, and Ratatouille did. And the two main characters, WALL-E and Eve, were not nearly as expressive physically. Their facial expressiveness (in particular, their eyes) were nowhere near the level of any previous Pixar characters. These aspects of the animation create the suspension of disbelief so that the audience can become attached to the animated characters. That never happened for me.

And what the hell were those little clips with Fred Willard about, anyways? I mean, really, WTF? It completely destroyed the imaginary world the animators worked so hard to create.

I think much of the hype around WALL-E is a combination of clever marketing ("They're robots! In space! And did we mention the cool Mac/iPod references?") and the expectation that each Pixar movie will be better than the last.

For me, WALL-E was a big letdown.


Posted by: Fergy | July 21, 2008 2:01 PM

#39

I'm just sittin' round, eatin' some crackers. Mmmm...eh? What? What I say?

Posted by: mk | July 21, 2008 2:01 PM

#40

My days seem to less full of intellectual exercise than they should. Sadly, software development in this field appears to be more about bloated-process than quality-product. That aside...

There are several things that help me de-stress: Supreme Commander (RTS), playing the drums loudly, and petting the cats. Brewing beer is also near the top of the list.

Posted by: Whateverman | July 21, 2008 2:02 PM

#41

If you're looking for something to read to kill a few minutes, I can help:

http://www.kobrascorner.com/opine/nothing-is-sacred.php

Posted by: Kobra | July 21, 2008 2:03 PM

#42

Coturnix,

He has one. It even had a cameo in the Sizzle review.

I'm baking some lovely white bread and I bought a tub of hummus yesterday, so that's dinner sorted.

My coccyx has finally healed (almost) so I can sit down comfortably for the first time in two weeks. Dummkatz enjoys it immensely since he can now sit on lap while I'm reading Pharyngula. Of course he can also chew on my £50 earphones, so I'm inclined to push him off. I need to get some insulation tape to fix the bit where he's already bared the copper.

Posted by: Sili | July 21, 2008 2:05 PM

#43

THE game franchise for PZ is definitely the "Halo" series. C'mon PZ, what could be better than killing hundreds of religious fanatics to prevent them from actualizing their eschatological fantasy? Smashing grunts by the score in melee, sticking plasma grenades to Elites... hours of mayhem and anti-theism!

Posted by: Longtime Lurker | July 21, 2008 2:09 PM

#44

Careful PZ, Vox Day plays WoW too as I recall, he's liable to demand you /duel him and then complain on his blog that you're a coward when you blow him off.

Posted by: Jeff Schmidt | July 21, 2008 2:17 PM

#45

A YouTube video of schooling tadpoles. I took this on our recent RV trip.

Posted by: QrazyQat | July 21, 2008 2:20 PM

#46

Video games, man. There's nothing like blowing the crap out of some poor pixels when the world gets you down. Damnnit... now you've got me looking forward to all the games coming up... Sonic Unleashed, Sonic Chronicles, Kingdom Hearts III (you know it's coming), etc. Man, I know where my salary will be going...

Posted by: Chris Granade | July 21, 2008 2:22 PM

#47

I've enjoyed playing Portal. Steam account holders on pharyngula might want to consider finding a good server for Team Fortress 2.

When I'm not changing my daughter's diaper, I'm reading pharyngula in one window while looking for attention-holding alternatives to her frequent requests for the Gummi Bear song on youtube (for months it was Hippo Song! then Betty Boop! surfing for toons on youtube without screening them first for 2.75 year olds is slightly risky, however).

Posted by: Ken Cope | July 21, 2008 2:24 PM

#48
now you've got me looking forward to all the games coming up

Fallout 3 and Spore for me this fall.

Posted by: Rev. BigDumbChimp | July 21, 2008 2:29 PM

#49

Maybe PZ has time for a fast-breaking cephalopod story:

http://www.theonion.com/content/node/82408

Posted by: Hal in Howell MI (not far from Hell, MI) | July 21, 2008 2:31 PM

#50

PZ, is that "Warcraft III" or "World of Warcraft (WoW)"? If it's WoW, please provide name of server, character name and faction. Might encourage me to reactivate my account.

Posted by: Deepsix | July 21, 2008 2:34 PM

#51

Wow, I really disagree with Fergy. I thought WALL-E was the best Pixar movie yet, which is saying a lot because I've really loved their other movies (with the possible exception of Ratatouille, which I didn't love as much). WALL-E and Eve really rang true to me -- sure, he loves her mostly because he's lonely, but how uncommon is that in human society? And his tender affections give Eve reason enough to fall for him. But tell me this: Why is it that you always see the run-down, rusty robot men making it with those hot, iPod-like robogirls, and never the other way around? I call sexism!

Posted by: Kelly | July 21, 2008 2:36 PM

#52

Jay, i love Neko Case. I even like her Jesus songs.

Posted by: Brian W. | July 21, 2008 2:40 PM

#53

I live a boring life.

This is demonstrated by my devoting an entire blog to the concept of "purity balls," which really trip my trigger.

Now I'm off to the store to find some nice Guiness. Or maybe Newkie.... hmmmm.

Posted by: bonefish | July 21, 2008 2:48 PM

#54

Pleasant pastimes? In the summer? When the kids are home all day?

Been doing a lot of reading poolside. I'm working my way through Lois McMaster Bujold's "Miles Vorkosigan" series, again. I'm also finishing up Only a Theory by Ken Miller.

Other than that, we've been traveling to different parts of southern Italy on the weekends. It's been far too hot for any major travel, though.

Posted by: Katrina | July 21, 2008 2:52 PM

#55

Kseniya:

...wouldn't you know it - I have model-rocketeers in my family, too.

I really am starting to believe that you and I were separated at birth... except, of course, for the fact that we've already established I'm old enough to be your father... and your actual father seems to be far cooler than mine was.

I liked watching them go up, and chasing them as they came down. The problem with New England, as you likely well know, is a lack of really big, open, tree-less spaces.

The solution to this problem, of course, is to fly with your local rocket club (I dunno exactly where you live, but perhaps this would be the one), which will have long since put its collective mind to finding a usable patch of ground/sky for your personal aerospace needs. Not only that, but when you fly with a club you get to watch everyone else's rockets go up (and chase them as they come down, if you please) as well as your own. Doing any hobby in a club setting is a great "fun multiplier," IMHO.

PS: If you're ever interested in meeting up at a launch somewhere, either in MA or CT, feel free to contact me at firstname-dot-lastname-at-comcast-dot-net.

Posted by: Bill Dauphin | July 21, 2008 2:52 PM

#56

A BIG plug for the Best Church of God. I attended my first "service" yesterday. It is in Chicago and was put together by some Second City (the comedy troupe) people. If you are in town, the services are Sunday mornings at 10:30 am in the Second City building on Wells. They are trying to ban yeast - god condemns yeast over 40 times in the bible. Homosexuals have only seven references. Check out their web site:
http://www.bestchurchofgod.org

A video of their protest against yeast in front of a grocery store:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqOZ9Am3aFA

A protest against a church (their own) which mocks god:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBvtT8rJfZo

What they say about their church:
Historians will say the Best Church of God was founded in early 2008. The truth is, the BCOG started some 6,000 years ago when the Almighty created the earth (see the book of Genesis for accurate, irrefutable details). And while we are not the first to worship, fear, and consume the Lord, we are the first to do it correctly.

We are a unique denomination of Christ-followers who believe in the absolute, literal, and unerring word of the Bible as set forth in the original English. The Lord has chosen the Best Church of God as His only official assembly of worship. Being the true Crusaders for Christ, we will stop at nothing to prove to the unbelievers that true faith requires no proof, convert the sinners to the morality only Christianity can provide, and smite those who stand in the way our blessed mission. In the war of religions, God is only on one side: ours. He told us so.

Posted by: Martin | July 21, 2008 3:02 PM

#57

Kseniya:

I should've noted (@55)... for this purpose, firstname="william" not "bill."

Posted by: Bill Dauphin | July 21, 2008 3:10 PM

#58

Regarding WoW, my money says PZ plays a Night Elf Mohawk.

Posted by: Traffic Demon | July 21, 2008 3:30 PM

#59

Just came across this. http://www.lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008807210344

Apparently God is a hermaphrodite. Who knew?!?!?

Posted by: azqaz | July 21, 2008 3:51 PM

#60

Speaking of warcraft, if you search pharyngula, there is still comment spam from those hawking money and power for that game.

For example, here: http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2007/10/how_do_you_teach_evolution.php

Posted by: Owlmirror | July 21, 2008 4:00 PM

#61

Re: SIWOTI

The first time I saw it was on XKCD with Duty Calls. The mouseover says: "What do you want me to do? LEAVE? Then they'll keep being wrong!"

Strangely, many of them continue being wrong even after they have been corrected.

Posted by: freelunch | July 21, 2008 4:09 PM

#62

Blue cheese grits - with collard greens & bacon! Mmmmm!

Posted by: Patricia | July 21, 2008 4:10 PM

#63
They are trying to ban yeast - god condemns yeast over 40 times in the bible.
Is this why jesus's bread is unleavened?


(I can hear PZ saying "Don't start that shit again.")

Posted by: me | July 21, 2008 4:13 PM

#64

Last night I headed out to my favourite pub for a few beers (among other things). Since there were few customers other than regulars, we commandeered the TV, hooked up one of those five-classic-arcade-games-in-one hand-held thingies, and had ourselves a Galaga/Xevious/Pole Position/Ms. Pac-Man quartathalon (none of us understand Mappy, so it remained a demonstration sport this time around.)

For something entirely different, I found the website Trouts and Seasons of The Mountain Village a few years ago, and the papercraft trout you can make from the downloadable pdf plans are absolutely amazing. (Note the photos next to the plans when you follow the "Paper Trout: Paper Craft of Japanese Trout and the World Trout" link; the models really come out looking like that.)

For those who might like to try making these, I recommend using cover stock or something similarly heavier than bond paper but still light enough to go through your colour printer. Other than that, all you need are some scissors, glue, an X-Acto or box-cutter type craft knife and cutting board, and you're good to go. (Bonus: if you mess up a part or accidentally cut through a fin, simply print another sheet from the pdf and you've got backup parts.)

Posted by: Brownian, OM | July 21, 2008 4:20 PM

#65

"I think I'll drop offline for a few hours and do something that doesn't involve deep thought and tapping away at a keyboard..."

Sex, drugs and Rock and Roll ;-)

Always worked for me...

Posted by: St. Michael the Archangel | July 21, 2008 4:22 PM

#66

Ok... Warcraft got my attention. I assume Warcraft the RTS since otherwise you'd just say WoW. However, if you're of the WoW persuasion, I would dearly love to know the server you play on. Please just email The Countess if you're not willing to share with the class.

On the other hand, after playing WoW since beta to a year ago, I went back to my real love, Dark Age of Camelot. If you are a WoW player, I would really love to show you around DAoC.

/bow
The Count

Posted by: The Count | July 21, 2008 4:24 PM

#67

Bicycle. Where I live I can go North-ish into the mountains (ugh!), or East-West along the Med's coast. (South would require a wetsuit.) The, ah, problem, with cycling along the Med coast is the French ladies have a rather relaxed attitude to swim/beachwear, and so it's a challenge to keep my eyes on the road... But the insane standard of French driving intrudes a bit too frequently (albeit, unlike say the UK or parts of the USA, drivers aren't hostile per se to cyclists; they are just batshite crazy and put everybody at equal opportunity risk). Lunch with a nice wine helps the recovery... but not the ride home!

Posted by: blf | July 21, 2008 4:27 PM

#68

What kid of pie do you like Naked Bunny? Today I'm making Bing cherry pie. Pretty soon the peaches will be in. Then pears and apples, and oh man, come fall, the white pumpkins! I used to make huckleberry pie, but not so much any more, pity for the bears is my excuse. *grin*

Posted by: Patricia | July 21, 2008 4:31 PM

#69

PZ: Wall-E is really good! You should see it! It has a really great environmentalist message and lots of cool references to 2001:A Space Oddysey.

Posted by: Natalie | July 21, 2008 4:32 PM

#70

Get a telescope and have a look at the moon and Jupiter, both of which will be worth looking at tonight.
I won't tell Phil.

Posted by: aiabx | July 21, 2008 4:33 PM

#71

A-HA!!! Violent Video Games!! That must be the cause of your Atheism!!

Posted by: Jim | July 21, 2008 4:34 PM

#72

PZ, I second knitting. Takes an entirely different bit of the brain but not too much of it - moderate aesthetic pleasure but not enough to start the synapses whizzing or bring on the urge to write about it - basic kit is simple and cheap - no shortage of people to show you how, if you don't already know somewhere in the back of your head.

I spent 20 years of deep stress - demanding job + trade union rep + political activity. I'd be dead already if I'd not been able to come home mid-evening, pick up the knitting and feel the heart rate slow and steady with the rhythm of it as I turned out any number of useful sweaters and huge afghans. You can also talk to people while you do it.

I - quite a bit older than you - can still impress a new doctor with my blood pressure measurement - have had one jump out of his seat with delight when he did it!

Go on, give it a go!

Posted by: maureen | July 21, 2008 4:41 PM

#73

Wait a minute, there is a movie theater in Morris??

When I went to school there from '98-'00 I remember having to drive 45 minutes to find one.

Well, kudos to Morris.

Posted by: Jesse, Dallas | July 21, 2008 4:47 PM

#74

We've had a theater in Morris since the 1940s -- a classic old single-screen theater. It's right downtown on 6th.


As for WoW -- I'm on Proudmoore, and those first two guesses are dismayingly close. I'm getting too predictable. My primary is an undead warlock, affliction spec; alt is an orc fury warrior. Don't rush over, though. I'm a lousy player, just getting on intermittently for short exercises in solo destruction. I know there's a whole 'nother level of team play, but I just haven't been able to get into it regularly enough.

I can't play twitch games like Halo any more...too old. My kids would slaughter me routinely. I only play WoW because it is really, really easy and you can take your time zapping stuff.

Posted by: PZ Myers | July 21, 2008 5:01 PM

#75

PZ, is your character named "pzmyersownzu"? :)

I have chars on several servers, but not there. I'd transfer over if I knew your char name.

Posted by: Deepsix | July 21, 2008 5:07 PM

#76

PZ, you should do something with the family. There have been too many comment regarding video games and movies. Though I love movies (to a point that would take to long for me to detail here), get out and reconnect with nature, as it were. I second (or third, or fourth, or tenth) the biking suggestiong, I but I also add that this event would be best undertaken with family members, preferably all.
One might also try rock climbing, however I've just done a google map search, and it seems the only rock climbing that shows up in your area is at the Lake Geneva Christian Center: New Heights Climbing Wall...so maybe not that.
Or kayaking. I love kayaking. You can head on up to Starbuck to Minnewaska Kayaks, where they do in fact have rentals...I would definitely suggest that.

Good luck.

Posted by: keely | July 21, 2008 5:09 PM

#77

Holy Hell, PZ plays WoW? My girlfriend will squee with delight when I tell her-- she's a big WoW junkie. (I play with her occasionally, but I lean more toward City of Heroes and EVE Online...)

Posted by: Pocket Nerd | July 21, 2008 5:10 PM

#78

Damn! I hate 'locks :)

Have fun killing things PZ and come back refreshed.

Posted by: AllanW | July 21, 2008 5:15 PM

#79

Sad to say, the family is away -- Skatje is off canoeing, The Trophy Wife is at work, I'm home alone. I did just get back from a nice walk, though.


I don't think I'll give away my WoW character names here -- that's my escape! I suppose if you wrote to me I might reveal them privately.

Posted by: PZ Myers | July 21, 2008 5:24 PM

#80

Wall-E is really good! You should see it! It has a really great environmentalist message and lots of cool references to 2001:A Space Oddysey.

I enjoyed the film. But, frankly, I thought the references to 2001 were overdone, and heavy-handed. Subtlety is the name of the homage game. It was like: "get it? get it? HAL! 2001! We're clever! do you get it now?" There are lots of other more subtle references, to Star Wars, other Pixar movies, and more.

Interestingly, the voice credit for Otto was for "MacInTalk." First ever acting credit for a piece of software?

Posted by: CJO | July 21, 2008 5:43 PM

#81

I'm more of a City of Heroes guy myself. I played WoW for a bit. But I just really enjoy the super hero game better. It seems I can never pass up a purse snatcher. I really enjoy fighting crime and suppressing evil.

Posted by: ddr | July 21, 2008 6:02 PM

#82

Brownian (#64) - thank you for the link to the paper trout! They are great & my husband loves trout fishing, so I will make a couple even though they aren't kiwi trout :-) I had a phase of making these models some years back, when I got my hands on a lovely series of life-size 3D paper birds, but had not seen anything like them again until now.

Posted by: alison | July 21, 2008 6:05 PM

#83

Just came back from a nice walk too, in the streets of Barcelona. My partner is away, so I was being walked by my dog. He's a 1 year old male golden retriever, and I don't seem to be very efficient at controlling his urge to pull and stop at every single interesting smell. And there's an awful lot of these smells in these streets, so I really do get the impression that it's the dog walking me. But that's fine, why not, why should it be more pleasurable to feel like walking a dog than being walked by one ?
Somehow, actually, it is more pleasurable to lead and feel like one is walking the dog, as the master.
So I'm going to have to do something about this and I was thinking of going with the dog to one of those obedience courses, but I'm not sure it's the best option.
Anybody ever taken such an obedience course with his dog ?

Posted by: negentropyeater | July 21, 2008 6:13 PM

#84

"I second the bike suggestion. It's time to feel the wind in your hair, PZ."

No wind in hair. Helmet.

Posted by: Rey Fox | July 21, 2008 6:23 PM

#85

Anybody ever taken such an obedience course with his dog ?

I don't have a dog of my own but I have been to a few obedience classes with a close friend. They used the dog owner as the 'pack leader' mentality and it worked wonders.

I'm not sure how it works breed to breed but her chocolate lab got into it very quickly. She has a much more enjoyable time walking with her lab now that he's not trying to eat cars and leap over fences constantly :P


Casual WoW'er myself. Undead priest (shadow/discipline) on Altar of Storms. My alt is an undead lock as well (affliction/demonology).

Posted by: Hessenroots | July 21, 2008 6:28 PM

#86

Hey Maureen, I tat. :)

Has anyone read Hector Avalos's new book 'The End of Biblical Studies'? Some of the reviews I've read say it's quite scholarly. At $32.00 I don't want to buy something way over my head.

Posted by: Patricia | July 21, 2008 6:32 PM

#87

Patricia,

If only you were closer! Have once again bought the thread and shuttle and the "how to do it for idiots" book leans on the keyboard right now. Every other time, though, it's defeated me!

Posted by: maureen | July 21, 2008 6:38 PM

#88
My primary is an undead warlock, affliction spec; alt is an orc fury warrior.

damn I was going to guess feral druid. Not sure why.
I'm a holy priest on dunemaul myself. I figure if there's no god, I may as well get to play god for a few hours a week.. err.. day...

Has anyone read Hector Avalos's new book 'The End of Biblical Studies'?

Buy it. It's excellent. It is scholarly, but also quite accessible to the intelligent lay person.

Posted by: syntyche | July 21, 2008 6:42 PM

#89

A warlock...
Well at least he's not alliance. :P

sincerely,
-Puresinette of DnT
http://www.wowarmory.com/character-sheet.xml?r=Blackrock&n=Puresinette

Posted by: Milo Hoffman | July 21, 2008 6:50 PM

#90

If you like action games but feel you don't have the "twitch" skills, try Team Fortress 2. It is like Quake, except there are 9 classes, of which you can choose some with less twitchy requirements like the Medic or the Engineer (who makes lovely turrets and teleporters). Medics tend to be in short supply. Stop by the "myTF2" labeled servers.

Posted by: Sobex | July 21, 2008 6:55 PM

#91

Latest word from the Catholic League. It seems that Philip Pullman has declared defeat. The Golden Compass will be the only part of his trilogy to be filmed. It seems that it was a financial failure.

Posted by: Max Verret | July 21, 2008 7:06 PM

#92

Fascinating Max, make sure you use a paper towel to clean up after yourself.

Pox Nabisco

Posted by: JeffreyD | July 21, 2008 7:09 PM

#93

Oh boy Maureen, do I know what you mean! I tried to learn to tat for years, HA. Finally I met an old lady that knew how. When she showed me that it is all just ONE knot, and how to do that knot, I had the most D'oh! moment of my life. The secret is that it is all done with the hand holding the thread, not with the shuttle.

Syntyche - Thanks for the recommend! I've read that he just slaughters the biblical elite. Which I love! Hope it's full of wine-curdling blasphemy. I look forward to reading it. :)

Posted by: Patricia | July 21, 2008 7:11 PM

#94

Mostly all I do to take my mind off things anymore is play Metal Gear Online. I don't think it'll ever be as big of a hit as Warcraft or Halo or Call of Duty, but I enjoy it a lot. It's like hide and seek with guns.

Posted by: OctoberMermaid | July 21, 2008 7:13 PM