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Illustration Friday theme: Flavour
Cyberpunk fiction can be dated today. The future envisioned in the work of Gibson and Sterling is here in many aspects and more often than not, the future is here in more ways than the cyberpunk could have predicted.
I am presently reading Sterling's 'Tomorrow Now: Envisioning the Next 50 Years'. He has adopted a futurist persona, while dropping his journalist and science fiction writer personas. The narrative voice adopted by Sterling in this book is grating. Sterling and Gibson (who has stylistic pretensions I think) can write dreadful, impenetrable prose sometimes. Not difficult but just dull. I will speak more on this volume later. I am also reading 'Sir John Fisher's Naval Revolution' and I am also referring to a few of the reference books about the 1890-1914 period. The so-called naval arms race.
In a similar vein, Front Line Assembly's 'Hardwired' (1995) was released after the well-received 'Tactical Neural Implant'. And this release features the hard-hitting 'Circuitry' single.
1. Neologic Spasm
2. Paralyzed
3. Re-Birth
4. Circuitry
5. Mortal
6. Modus Operandi
7. Transparent Species
8. Barcode
9. Condemned
10. Infra Red CombatFront Line Assembly's music, in my opinion, can easily be a soundtrack to the many dark futures created by the so-called cyberpunk writers. The aural experience and the thematic direction are quite appropriate. Then again, everyone has their personal vision as to what constitutes the near future.
I wonder if anyone remembers those lacklustre Shadowrun* novels of the early nineties. They appeared to have suffered a quiet demise, not missed by most anyhow. The Earthdawn** novels have certainly disappeared.
*A series of cyberpunk mixed with fantasy novels based on a pen and paper roleplaying game.
**A series of fantasy novels based on a pen and paper roleplaying game.
Age of Empires 3: Observations* from online play
From the few games I have played, here are my observations:
1. Preserve a field army at all times. They are an instrument of decision. The field army should be used when possible unless there is a standoff or a balance of power. Of course, the size, relative to the enemy should be considered.2. Maintain a viable and competitive economy. The players that I have encountered were not very bothered with their economies and were building at a fairly relaxed rate. Some have even outpaced me in reaching the Colonial Age first. (4:00+) but they managed it unrealistically. I only managed it after 6 minutes.
3. Know your enemy's ability. Know what their civilisation can do. The weapons systems available to them.
4. Instead of reading Sun Tzu's 'Art of War' with its ambigious folksy sayings, I would advise that one look up Archer Jones 'The Art of War in the Western World'. The early parts of the book are instructive and has a bearing. The different types of weapons systems and their relativity are discussed in great detail.
5. Tactical-level battles are important. Don't ignore them like I do in those games I lose unless you have a great strategic edge.
6. Economy and the speed of development is all-important. This is the most important aspect of Age of Empires 3. Strategy and economy. Not reflexes. Not speed of reaction.
There is a player who goes by the moniker of El Capitan. He has a blog that discusses advanced strategies that are interesting to say that least. Bruce Shelley, the designer of the Age of Empires 3 also maintains a blog.
*There are too few games for 'lessons'.
**Images taken from http://www.ageofempires3.com
A box set of Duran Duran singles is certainly long overdue. This set and another set were released a few years ago and features covers which were reproductions of the origins.
CD1
1. Planet Earth
2. Late Bar
3. Planet Earth (Night Version)
CD2
4. Careless Memories
5. Khanada6. Fame
7. Girls On Film
8. Faster Than Light
CD3
9. Girls On Film (Night Version)
10. My Own Way (Single Version)
11. Like An Angel
12. My Own Way (Night Version)
CD4
13. Hungry Like The Wolf
14. Careless Memories (Live Version)
15. Hungry Like The Wolf (Night Version)
CD5
16. Save A Prayer (7 Inch Edit)
17. Hold Back The Rain (Re Mix)
18. Hold Back The Rain (12 Inch Re Mix)
CD6
19. Rio (Part One)
20. The Chauffeur (Blue Silver)
21. Rio (Part Two)
22. My Own Way
CD7
23. Is There Something I Should Know
24. Faith In This Colour
25. Is There Something I Should Know (Monster Mix)
26. Faith In This Colour (Alternate Slow Mix)
CD8
27. Union Of The Snake
28. Secret Oktober
29. Union Of The Snake (The Monkey Mix)
CD9
30. New Moon On Monday (Album Version)
31. Tiger Tiger
32. New Moon On Monday (Dance Mix)
CD10
33. The Reflex (7 Inch Version)
34. Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me) (Live)
35. The Reflex (Dance Mix)
CD11
36. The Wild Boys (45)
37. (Im Looking For) Cracks In The Pavement (84)
38. The Wild Boys (Wilder Than Wild Boys) (Extended Mix)
CD12
39. A View To Kill
40 A View To Kill (That Fatal Kiss)
Likewise, Depeche Mode has released six boxsets (with the first one released in 1992), Modern Talking has released one, Rational Youth one, Erasure three... Let's hope Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark will release one as well.
With the Old Breed at Peleliu and Okinawa
Brian 'forced' this book on me when he, Poon and I were at Borders on Saturday night. This is certainly an engrossing read, on par with Guy Sager and a few other infantrymen accounts which I have previously read. I am halfway through it.
This is an infantryman's account of his experiences in the bloody assaults at Peleliu and Okinawa and the sacrifices involved.
Sledge was an mortarman (60mm mortars) with the 5th regiment, 1st Marine Division in both assaults in 1944-45.
I recall that the last time I saw him was when he was just a seventeen year old student who played Advanced Dungeons and Dragons! He was one of the members of the Rivendell BBS and then the Lothlorien BBS.
We had drinks at NYDC at the Heeren. It was crowded!We had a great time. We spoke of old friends and aquaintances. It has really been a while.
Later, Poon, Brian* and I had dinner at Black Angus at the Orchard Parade Hotel.
I'm tired. Otherwise, there will be snide remarks in this blog entry. Haha!
*Sorry everyone about that photo of Brian. In Call of Cthulhu parlance, please make a insanity check.
Drama
As a reviewer proclaimed, 'The Queens of Hedonism are back', Bananarama is indeed back with a fresh vengeance, an album of exciting new material after a long hiatus. The album includes the fabulous pop gems 'Move in my Direction' and 'Look on the Floor (Hypnotic Tango)'.
The album also includes a splendid not to be missed remix of 'Venus' by none other than the incomparable Marc Almond. There is also a good mix of 'Really saying something'.
1. Move In My Direction
2. Look On The Floor (Hypnotic Tango)
3. Waterfall
4. Frequency
5. Feel For You
6. Don’t Step On My Groove
7. Middle Of Nowhere
8. I Love The Way
9. Lovebite10. Rules Of Attraction
11. Your Love Is Like A Drug
12. Venus (Marc Almonds Hi NRG Showgirls Mix)
13. Really Saying Something (Solasso Mix)
14. Move in my Direction (Bobby Blanco & Miki Moto Vocal Mix)
15. Move in my Direction (Angel City Club Remix)
Forget that recent piece of crap dropped on the unsuspecting public by Madonna. Too bad that the reality is that extensive promotion will ensure that Madonna will outsell Bananarama by a 100 to 1. There is simply no justice.
He has noted that many of the more magnificent specimens of the 'black and whites' were privately built and have been demolished which is a great pity. The gorgeous remainder that we see today were built by the Public Works Department (PWD) for various grades of civil servants.
I have seen a large number of these houses (from the outside) at Mount Pleasant Road, Cluny Road, Nassim Road, Goodwood Park, Chancery Lane, and many many other places. I recall seeing those 'cottages' which used to house New Zealander troops at Nee Soon Camp years ago. I wonder if those 'cottages' are still there.
My grandmother and relatives used to live in a bungalow* that was built before the war but has since been sold and torn down after her passing. Today, there is an apartment there.
I am inspired by the wonderful houses. I am inspired to sketch them. The book would be great photo reference for artists and illustrators.
*It was not strictly a black and white but it incorporated some elements of the black and white. It was a large estate with two houses, badminton court, long windy driveway and huge garden.