Apr. 12th, 2005

ebonlock: (Bring in the Cat)
Believe it or not I actually got a bit of a refund from my Bug lease, enough to get my Battlestar Galactica convention ticket on Bank of America's dime. Sweet. Aelf, we're all set, though Creation has learned from Ticketmaster about making the fans grab their ankles. $5.00 shipping and handling on each if you can believe that, and no way to opt out of it, bastards. But it's done and now I need to make reservations at the con hotel and order some patches.

I was going to do the latter last night but got distracted by my new toy, a Panasonic DVR that took me 3 damn hours to get working properly. I have only myself to blame, if my current A/V setup weren't this incredibly Byzantine arrangement I could've had it done almost immediately. Had to run it through my VCR, but on the bright side this means I can get started on converting all my old tapes into a digital format. First up will definitely be my Cupid episodes. My beloved, beloved Cupid eps. After that, if I can find them all, quite possibly "The Adventures of Brisco County" as those don't appear to be coming out on DVD any time soon. Then maybe I'll assemble all my LOTR stuff on about 50 different tapes into a DVD or two.

The only downside is I can't yet figure out how to run my all region DVD player through this whole thing. I'll figure it out, though, it's just a matter of time. I need to pick up some DVD-R's and DVD-RW's tonight, though the seller was nice to include an RW disc with the machine so I could record "Wire in the Blood" last evening. He also included what looks like part of the movie "Robots" on a disc still in the player. Odd.

Speaking of "Wire in the Blood", I was flipping through EW (the one with the "Lost Boys" cover, yum!) and read about it in there. What annoyed me, though, was the staff writer who was talking about it said that Tony was "psychic", which made me go WTF? He's not psychic, he's a trained psychologist with the ability to get into the heads of serial killers. He's the best damned profiler there is, but not because he has special powers, but because he pays attention to detail, incorporates his training into his work, and can (to some degree) empathize with the killers. He's what Mulder would've been had he stayed with the BSU rather than going to the XFiles. Well, ok, if he'd stayed with the BSU and hadn't gone bug-fuck crazy doing so.

I watched the beginning of the episode and the nice thing about the show is that you get to see what Tony sees and you can put the clues together just like he is. The first interrogation scene was a perfect example, he and I came to the exact same conclusion about the father character at the same time using the same information. I love a show that makes me use my brain, oh so very much.

Went to bed reasonably on time but Pye was having one of his bad nights which culminated with a puke fest on my bedroom window at 5 in the morning. I then shooed both cats out, shut the door, and lay there in bed feeling peaceful and content until I had to get up. Sleep would've been nice, but I won't knock a couple of uninterrupted hours to myself either.

Oh, and I'm now the proud owner of a pretty little roan pony thanks to one very silly [livejournal.com profile] ravenmb. It's a bit smaller than I'd expected, but I must admit, one of the few creatures I can actually find space for in my tiny apartment :)
ebonlock: (Bring in the Cat)
Atrios points to Ron Moore's blog today (yay, one of my favorite bloggers is a big old BSG freak too!), about an episode that (much as I loved it), really disturbed me. I'm glad it diturbed him too. Behind the cut as it's a bit spoilery )

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