too much anime

After buying 25 anime DVDs from Right Stuf’s Geneon sale a few weeks ago, I went back and bought another 10. They just showed up in the mail, so I now have a pile of 35 anime DVDs to watch. Between the stuff I just bought, plus some stuff I already had in my pile, I now have complete sets of:

…all waiting for me to find the time to sit down and watch them! I suppose I should declare a moratorium on new DVD purchases until I put a dent in the pile. (Actually, I have watched most of the Master Keaton DVDs already, and some of the Paranoia Agent and Stellvia episodes.)

Ray Noorda

I just found out that Ray Noorda died today. The linked article calls him the “father of network computing,” and I guess that’s accurate. I used NetWare for years, starting with version 2.15c, I think, in the early nineties. I earned my CNE certification when NetWare 3 was big. I switched allegiance from NetWare to Windows NT grudgingly, in the late nineties, and by that time, Noorda was gone from Novell.

The obituary on the Canopy site says “In lieu of flowers, the family requests that each one of us put in a little extra effort today to enable someone to reach their fullest potential in their work — that’s what Ray would have done.” I’ll try.

Images of Japanese Vending Machines

Some great photos of weird Japanese Vending Machines. I wish we had all these cool vending machines here in America. All we have at work is one boring Coke machine. Maybe I can convince the boss to put in a rhinoceros beetle machine!

 

The New York Film Festival

I just found out that Satoshi Kon’s new film Paprika is playing at The New York Film Festival today at 12:30. If I hopped on the next train to NY, I could maybe get there on time, but it looks like I probably wouldn’t be able to get a ticket, and I’m in the middle of doing laundry anyway. Oh well. I hope I get another chance to see it on a big screen at some point. I’ve seen all his other films in actual movie theaters, and I’d like to see this one in a theater too.

NJ Tax

NJ is now charging sales tax on a bunch of stuff that didn’t used to be taxable. From my perspective, the two most annoying categories are comic books (periodicals) and downloaded music. I notice that massage and tattooing are taxable now too. I don’t think either of those categories is going to be a problem for me.

A9 no more

A9 has dropped their toolbar, the instant reward program, and a few other features. I was never 100% satisfied with their search results, but they were pretty good, and the 1.57% off on everything at Amazon was too good to pass up, so I just kept using them. Without the toolbar or the instant rewards, I’ll be heading back to Google for most of my searching. And switching back to the Google toolbar, of course.