Archive for the ‘buy me things’ Category

A slightly epic fuck-up

August 22, 2008

So yesterday Stuart told me that he was considering selling X-Con, on release, for £6.99. The idea sounded cool, but I didn’t think it was physically possible to sell such a large hardback book (it’s typical hardback size, 8.25×10.75″) for so little on Lulu. So I went to have a look at the base price.

Turns out the basic price is over £12. Stuart had not checked this before announcing pricing details. Thus, the prices I had announced on his behalf are no longer valid, and instead the novel will be available for £12.99 on release. I think he’s also considering a paperback release, to reduce costs. If you want the novel, but are now put off by the increased price, time to start praying.

Due to its delay, however, I am told five chapters will now be released on the site, so instead of the three planned not long back, you will be blessed (or perhaps cursed) with two extra chapters.

I’ve updated the blog, at last, to contain categories for posts, so browsing is made easier. Most posts have a tonne of categories, so if you’re going category surfing, be prepared to find the same thing on multiple occasions. In adding categories, I’ve also removed a few tags which either saw limited use or were too specific and could be replaced by a better tag.

In the meantime, Tsubasa Chronicle volume 4 arrived yesterday and took slightly under an hour to read. Now I want volume 5, as the bastard ends on a cliffhanger. As mentioned yesterday, check out my Amazon wishlist to snag me a copy. If you do, I will forever be your friend.

Site stuff, then real life stuff

August 21, 2008

First and foremost, I forgot to talk about this previously when I discussed upcoming site updates; when I update the site in CSS in December – assuming I do, as I hope to be able to – I will be implementing skins next year, which will be very nice and lovely if you don’t like the current design but would like me to do a tonne of work on alternate designs just to make you feel happy and such.

The September update will also see some ad pages thrown into the mix. There won’t be too many, but I’ll be adding them in various hotspots just between pages, to help get some attention and cover hosting fees – though my AdSense stuff has served over 13,000 page views, the click-through rate is 0.11%; thus I have currently accrued less than $4. This does not cover the $10ish (£4.99) monthly hosting fee. Thankfully, I will bless you with text very big and obvious that will allow you to skip ads to head to the content you’re wanting.

September will also see a brand new, more serious comic series, and will likely separate most of the Halo-themed comics from the Boring Comics series. No update schedule yet, but I’m working on the story and I think two updates per week will be likely. It will reduce Boring Comics to a once-per-week update cycle, though I may add an extra day for the comic so production doesn’t slow down horribly on the middle child.

Also; as I said, July got over 4,800 hits in total. August, in its first 20 days, has matched this and so I expect to surpass 6,000 hits this month.

In reference to yesterday’s post; I was told by the owner of HBO, the site featured in Boring Comics #13, that he found it funny, so though Monday’s offering did not please, Wednesday’s offering got a laugh from the man, so at that, I am pleased with myself. The Wednesday comic, perhaps in light of a positive remark from HBO’s Louis Wu, is now this month’s most viewed in a single day, too, so I now know I can either write crap or write gold to draw in views, though nothing in between. Oddly, this is not helpful.

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Just lately I wish I hadn’t adopted the Xbox 360 when I did.

Obviously, I love the console and though it has seen a red ring of death and had to be replaced by the wonderfully quick Microsoft staff, it’s one of my favourites things. It’s given me hours of fun over my host of games, provided me a fantastic Xbox Live experience far surpassing that of the original Xbox and a tonne of great features.

Still, when I bought it, it was £279.99 – though I got it in a £299.99 deal with two games and an extra controller (which broke earlier this year, incidentally) – and was, as I bought it at the end of 2006, the 20GB model lacking a HDMI port.

Nowadays, you can snag an Elite – a better looking black version of the 360 for less than this, and it not only has an HDMI port, but a hard drive six times bigger than my own. Not only that, but you can get the model I own, albeit with the added HDMI port, and now a 60GB hard drive for £179.99. This is £100 less than what I paid, and it is a substantially better deal, both due to decreased cost and spectacular improvements.

This, of course, does not affect you, as you don’t care that I’m jealous of all the people buying 360s right now and heading into the future. I just wanted to complain.

I downloaded the ten-day trial of World of Warcraft after almost two years of delaying it. I, unfortunately, like it, though I’m hoping I get bored by the end of the trial, as I’d rather not spend £8.99 a month on a game that I may become hopelessly addicted to as so many others have. I’ll post my server at some point, and if you don’t mind hanging with a low-level character (currently I’m level 7) in Goldshire or areas around there, post a comment and I’ll hook you up with my details.

My Sea Monkeys tank arrived yesterday, and in roughly eight hours I’ll be putting the eggs in. So that’s cool. Tsubasa Chronicle volume 4 didn’t arrive, though, so I’m hoping the bastard shows up today. If you would like to please me, feel free to check out my Amazon wishlist, where you could, if you are so kind, snag me a copy of volume 5 of Tsubasa Chronicle, thus stopping me from having to wait a month or so before I buy it. You can also buy me a copy of the first volume of Great Teacher Onizuka, which I’m told is funny, or perhaps even a copy of Tomb Raider: Anniversary on the 360 for me to play after I’ve puzzled my way through Tomb Raider: Legend.

Alternatively, if you don’t like buying things for other people but you do like buying things for yourself, look no further than the Boring Internet store, where you can currently score yourself a pillow depicting the Queen’s true identity, or a wonderful set of coasters topped with the happiest seagull in the world.

This post has a fucking tonne of tags.

Real life things

August 14, 2008

Here is the promised update about things in real life you don’t care about much.

Last Tuesday I ordered Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock for the 360. It took a week, but this Tuesday it arrived. I played two songs of Easy mode but because I’ve been playing GH2 for a year, it was too boring and I amped it up to Medium – and that was still too boring for the most part. I completed it in about 6 hours or so, unlocking a few achievements, and I’m now progressing through Hard and Expert mode simultaneously and working on getting 5 stars on the last 3 or 4 songs in the Medium tour.

Yesterday I picked up a copy of Tomb Raider: Legends, also for the 360. Only £7.99, too. I’ve played about 45 minutes so far, and I do quite like the game – I haven’t played a Tomb Raider game since the very first one on the original Playstation.

That said, I’ve been getting stuck on the puzzles. I also got scared to death when I rounded a corner and a jaguar bounded out of a temple thing at me. I hate this, and when it happened I thought, “Shit, this isn’t meant to be a scary game!” Anyone who saw my reading list on the old version of the site will know that I read a tonne of horror books; that said, though, I hate being scared by something visually, whether it’s something horrifyingly gruesome or something that jumps out and surprises you – the first jaguar in Bolivia on Tomb Raider: Legend being the latter case.

Today I’m off to get my exam results. I’ll add them to the bottom of this post when I get home and then update the site to show this blogpost is live in its final(ish, in case I notice spelling errors later) format.

Oh, and I’m getting a kitten soon.

Update: Exam results:

Computing: C

Physics: C

Chemistry: D

Drama: D

Anyone wishing to congratulate me; my Amazon wishlist can be found here.

Update 2: Stuart has been kind enough to allow a 4th chapter of X-Con to be released on the site; thus, this has become a kind of X-Con Month, every available Wednesday taken up with a chapter of X-Con. He’s also told me the release date of the novel is August 27th. It will be available in hardback, will be 287 pages long and for the first two weeks after release, it will be available for £9.99. After that, it’ll cost you £11.99.

HELL YEA- aww shit.

August 1, 2008

The HELL YEAH? Geometry Wars Evolved 2, on Xbox 360. Download it from Xbox Live Arcade now, because it’s insanely fucking intense. I will be reviewing it for the site (also, expect a review of It Ate Billy On Christmas sometime too) at some point in the near future. Possibly.

The aww shit? Firefox screwed up and went and wiped all my favourites. Admittedly, there weren’t that many, and of them, I visited even fewer. But it is quite annoying and I will need to spend like two or three minutes getting them back myself.

Also, my Converses came, and unlike the last pair of shoes I bought from that site, they fit perfectly, so no need to spend them back due to dodgy sizing. Yay!

In an effort to stop my trousers from being destroyed, having finally given up with my previous worn-out pair that I spend most of the time in, I’ve pinned up the bottoms of each leg. Unfortunately, my dwindling supply of safety pins is now limited to just three gigantic and unslightly pins, and the tiniest things imaginable, barely visible to the human eye. Due to the abundance of these micro-sized ones, I am using those. Sadly, unable to actually hold material together very well, they pop open quite often.

Please buy me some new safety pins, someone. Or, if not, just buy me something off my Amazon wishlist, linked on the website.

Week One is complete.

July 27, 2008

Perhaps unsurprisingly, I’ve found updating once a day for the entire week slightly hectic. The site’s redesign not only makes things much easier to find and a tonne more logical, but also insanely more time-consuming when updating files in my admin panel. Not to mention the fact that some days, multiple sections are updated, making this site more of a commitment than ever.

Still, this is how it’ll be from now on, until the date that I become too stressed with it all and bundle a bunch of update days together to free up some time for myself. Not that I’m lacking that, right now.

I’ve whacked a couple more things on my Amazon wishlist, which can be found through the main site, and so if anyone feels like anonymously getting me a four-month-early birthday present, feel free; there are 22 books on there, 19 of which are currently available, any one of which I’d like. Some more than others, of course, and this is more obvious as I have now given priorities to everything – unreleased books are the only things in the ‘lowest’ category, so ignore those. So if you fancy making me really happy, pick something from the higher priorities. Or pick anything by Stephen King. I can almost definitely guarantee I will like it – unless it’s anything like Carrie, which I wasn’t too into.

Thinking of books; some of the regular readers from previous iterations of the site may have noticed that the reading list is currently missing. It will be back eventually and probably updated on a more regular basis when I return it.

Hello, Friday afternoon

July 25, 2008

“You need something to chew. You can’t just eat salad, your teeth are meant for chewing. If you don’t use them, you’ll lose them.”

This is actually something I was told the other day. There will be an article on the site about the person that told me this at some point, but I don’t know exactly when as it’ll end up being another long one similar in scale to the Laurell K. Hamilton article I wrote a month ago – which, incidentally, got the attention of Hamilton herself and several counterpoints by her assistant were made. These will one day be released as I offer counter-counterpoints in an extension of the article and mention things I forget the first time around.

On Monday I got some books I ordered last night, including It Ate Billy On Christmas, a fantastic graphic novel I’ve been meaning to get since October last year, when I heard it was to be released in November. I also got two volumes of Tsubasa Chronicle, but I’ve read those now and am aching for volume 4. If anyone fancies buying a copy for me, check out my Amazon wishlist, linked on the main site.

Wednesday, thanks to the Halo-themed comic and a front page mention on halo.bungie.org, Boring Internet received the most hits in a day yet, coming in at just under 1400. Game-based comics will become a semi-regular occurrence, as I planned since before Boring Comics started; I even considered it in Pixelated Anne but the artwork is too difficult and time-consuming to bother.

To the one thousand, three hundred and something that came to check out the Halo comic; please check out more features of the site. You dwarf the regular readers by like 40 times. Join them.