So my net connection problems are all the AirPort Extreme’s doing. Apparently, it randomly decided to disallow m from connecting to this very site. If you google “airport extreme blocking one site,” other people seem to be having this exceedingly rare issue.
So I take my ass down to the apple store hoping for an exchange on a six week old router, show them the discussion thread on the support forums, explain every single step I attempted in solving the issue, and explain how my time and email are too valuable to try and fix some rare Apple bug.
The staff girl talked with the genius upstairs, who had never heard of the issue and wanted to check it out.
Fine, I say. Oh, but they are booked for the rest of the day. Can you come back tomorrow.
What. The. Fuck.
I’ve already made on trip to your store for this rare issue. Now you want me to make another trip because your support queue is filled with people who can’t get the fucking iPods to work?
This is the biggest issue with Apple support. Giving everyone personal support is great, but if a customer says your product is broken, then don’t make them have to come back to prove it. Provide an exchange or facilitate sending it off to support. It literally doesn’t take a fucking genius to tell me what I already know. The thing is broken, fix it, give me a new one, or let me be. Lacking the ability to trust or handle customers other with anyone other than the three trained assholes dealing with iPods and people who don’t know how to use mail.app is not an acceptable excuse.
When epic trance was at it’s peak, Ferry Corsten (aka System F) signed a contract with Avex, who was seriously cashing in on the trend with the CyberTrance series and ridiculously packed nights at a club in Tokyo called Velfarre, owned by the label.
One of Ferry’s obligations for this was an album titled Together, that was a bit too cheesy for even the early 2000s vocal trance scene. But within that CD, there were a few gems, the most under appreciated a track called Spaceman. I heard it again today on a genius playlist and I remembered how absolutely awesome an Epic track it is. The “Love is Gravity” lyric begs to be played at decibel levels that can cause permanent damage.
Of course, the end of the contract with was a track called Cyber F (it was too cheesy for the now retired System F moniker), and produced under Ferry’s alias Delaquente, which translates loosely to contractual obligation.
I had great intentions for the day, as I wanted to get cranking on a screenplay idea that I have; however, a pizza induced bout of the -itis stopped that could in it’s tracks. Now, after a four hour nap and an ill-advised episode of NCIS, I am sitting in an Okonomiyaki place in Takatsuki checking out the mobile wordpress app.
Never tied this place before, so I am hoping that it is tasty, but regardless, getting up and out makes the day feel a little less wasted. And tonight I am going to get my Left 4 Dead on after Mai goes to bed.
Food is here, so off I go.
-Still Planning To Buy-
Gears of War 2 (Purchased and Incoming)
Dead Space (Will borrow from a friend this week)
Left 4 Dead
LittleBigPlanet
Rock Band 2
Patapon 2
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom
-Canceled Purchases-
Call of Duty: World at War
Quantum of Solace (2 Treyarch games!?)
Resistance 2
Fallout 3
-Uncommitted-
Guitar Hero World Tour
Finally, I’ve been thinking about buying a DSLR, and it is between the Lumix G1 and the Canon XSi. Going to decide in the next week or two.
Sony is getting absolutely hammered on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today… It has lost 14% of its value, and that puts the market cap at something like 20 billion USD (at the hasn’t-been-see-in-13-years-thank-god-I’m-paid-in-yen-rate of 95 yen to the dollar).
20 Billion.
Apple, Nintendo, Microsoft all carry nearly all of that sum or more in cash reserves. If the downturn continues, is it not unreasonable to think that Sony could become a takeover target for a large multinational.
Could a GE or a Vivendi try to snipe off the entertainment business?
Could Apple take a shot at the pc/consumer electronics?
Could Nintendo or MS try to take a step towards the “one-console-future”?
I don’t think it is likely, but it is interesting to think out loud about.
Gamasutra – ESA Confirms Details Of ‘Expanded’ June E3
I noticed some of the press complaining about the size, or how there should be public days like TGS.
I think returning to the old E3 is absolutely the right idea.
- Retailers will care again.
- Mainstream media will care again.
- Publishers will care again.
Sure, the press won’t like having to fight through crowds… But crowds are good. Crowds playing games are good for the team to get a wide cross section of reactions to their games. Pictures of crowds playing games are good for media coverage. Hordes of crowds lined up to play a game sends a big signal to buyers. Crowds are good.
I also think the idea that public days are the way to induce crowds is actually counter-productive. What you can show/include in a public demo versus what you can show/include in demos for a more restricted audience are fundamentally different. Full-on public crowds are also harder to manage.
Either way, I am happy to have the old E3 back for the attack.
Cheap and Cheerful | Beatportal
The remixes of this track are absolutely insane. Great stuff.
As seems to be envogue at present, here is my list of games to purchase by the end of the year. I won’t buy them all, but I will consider it.
-Shooters-
Gears of War 2
Call of Duty: World at War
Quantum of Solace (2 Treyarch games!?)
Resistance 2
Dead Space (Will borrow from a friend this week)
Left 4 Dead
-Non-Shooters-
Fallout 3
LittleBigPlanet
Rock Band 2
Patapon 2
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom
Guitar Hero World Tour
I think thats about it. I might buy some PC games since I got a MacBook Pro; however, I am a console gamer through and through, so I shouldn’t forget that.
The Last Guy (ラストガイ)
SCEJ released a cool little game last week called The Last Guy. You try to lead survivors of a zombie death ray back to a pick up zone on a google maps based stage. Basically imagine a google maps version of Pac-Man and you are close to the gameplay style.
But no matter how I describe the game, trying is believing. And apparently SCEJ thinks so too, because they sent me a batch of 5 PSN (Japanese store only) download codes to try out the demo.
Last Guy Demo Download Codes
(1)2PDM-K4BL-2NF6
(2)CADJ-LRBL-3QC5
(3)ED7Q-H2BL-4D5D
(4)3MJP-27BJ-7KLK
(5)CDKE-TPBG-AEJG
Help yourself to a code. They are good until the end of the month. Just make sure to leave a comment saying which code you used, so people don’t spend hours inputing a useless code.








