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A Room Of Man’s Own

April 30th, 2006 Daniel M. Perez No comments

MiamiHerald.com 04/23/2006 No girls allowed: Men are staking out their own spaces in their homes, with a bit of style

ManCamp: Gotta love that name. I’m not into football or fishing, but I love the idea of a space of my own. Alas, in a small 1-bedroom apt in Miami Beach that is nigh impossible, as even the “office” space we have is really more a storage for all the stuff we have that doesn’t fit anywhere else and home to our rabbit (to be fair, however, his little corner is not that big a deal, though his fur flying all over the place is).

I had been actually thinking about this over the last week or so, because I had been trying to envision my ideal home office. First of all, it would have all our books, including all my gaming books, with ample space to expand our collection. On the wall, I’d want a World Map, ideally an Antique World Map along with a modern World Map, though if I’m strapped for wall space (due to all the bookcases), then I’d go for an Antique-style Modern World Map. I’d also want a small desk world globe, just because they are cool and I can pretend that I’m a student at the school of Henry the Navigator or something like that.

In order to have a desk globe I need a desk, but since I have a laptop, a small desk would do, just so I can have a place to spread papers and stack up books that I then forget to put back on the bookcase until I have so much clutter I just go use my computer in the dining room. For my desk, I’d have a multipurpose all-in-one printer/fax/copier/coffee-maker, with a nice, not-too-big chair. Scatter assorted tchotchkes that speak of my interests (like this, or this, for example) and you have a place that I can call my own.

I can dream. :)

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The Great Splash of 2006?

April 30th, 2006 Daniel M. Perez No comments

Yesterday in the evening, my wife accidentally spilled a cup of water on the corner of her laptop. She dried it up pretty quickly, but the system now won’t boot up. I opened it and took out the hard disk and found that, indeed, some water seemed to have gotten inside it. We let it dry overnight, but alas, as of this post, the hard disk is not spinning (it makes a sound like it wants to, but it doesn’t and the computer shuts down), thus the computer can’t boot up.

It turns out she had a pretty good backup of her writings (my wife, like me, is a writer), but pretty much all else is in that hard disk and we don’t know what to do. She has a Dell Inspiron 1200, and it seems that model has been discontinued, so I can’t get any info on their site about such a problem. It is also out of warranty, so even the call to ask what can be done will cost me up to $50. I’m sure I can find a replacement hard drive online for a good price, so that’s not my concern; it’s how to recover all that data that has us both worried.

I may have to bite the bullet and call Dell, see what they tell us, and worse yet, may have to go with a data recovery specialist, and that’s not cheap by any stretch of the imagination.

I once lost all my data in the Great Crash of 2002 and I know how much it hurts. Could we be witnessing the beginning of the Great Splash of 2006? I hope not.

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More News On Puerto Rico

April 30th, 2006 Daniel M. Perez No comments

Found some articles in English about the situation in Puerto Rico. They’re not very comprehensive, but they do give good info to get the gist of things. These are all from the Miami Herald.

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Problems In Paradise

April 28th, 2006 Daniel M. Perez No comments

My homeland of Puerto Rico is going through some really serious times at the moment.

Following Puerto Rican politics is a full-time job for anyone, so I won’t try to give you the whole picture because it’s just damn near impossible. Suffice to say that the island is now reaping the result of years and years of political bullshit from all three parties and from at least three different administrations.

The short of it all is this: the government has run out of money.

I’ll let that one sink in.

Yes, I said that right, the government has run out of money, at least for this year until the new fiscal year begins in July. The deficit is such that all public agencies, save for some essential ones like law-enforcement, health, and utilities, will cease operations as of May 1, including the entire Dept. of Education, the largest government entity in the island, to which my Mother, as a public school teacher, belongs to. There is simply not enough money to cover the payroll for May and June, so schools are all closing as of today, Friday, as if it was the end of the school year. It is unclear whether my Mother, and all other Dept. of Education employees, will have a job to go back to before the summer is over.

Of course, there is a solution on the table: a $500+ million dollar loan to cover the deficit and to be paid by an increased 7% sales tax (on top of the 7% already paid). The governor wants the loan, the Legislature (the majority of which belongs to the opposing party of the governor) does not want to approve it, thus the empass, thus the big problem. They have until Sunday to approve the loan and patch up the crisis until the new fiscal year, but that’s all it is, a patch. Either way, the people are screwed, I’m afraid: they either end up without pay for 2 months and possibly without jobs, or they end up with an effective 14% sales tax and no increase in salaries for the forseable future.

It sounds ridiculous, I know. A whole state (for basically that’s what we function as) without money to run its public operations? Get outta here! And it may be that indeed it is all a political maneuvre (I wouldn’t put it above the main players involved), but as of right now, it is a fast-approaching reality, and the people are fed up.

There was a march today on the Capitol (see above) to protest the whole situation and to voice the discontent of the nation. This isn’t something that can be easily blamed on one party and not the others; this is all their collective fault, and ours as well for voting them blindly into power, for allowing each of them to do as they please and justifying their actions only because they are from the party we favor, for remaining silent until it was too late.

I’ll be keeping an eye out during the weekend to see how things develop, but the truth is that both my sister (in Orlando) and I are making plans to get our Mother, sister and nephew to move to Florida (probably to Orlando, or as we call it, little Puerto Rico). We all love the island with our lives, truly, but there has to be a point after which we draw the line.

El Nuevo Dia (the local newspaper) has a whole section on their site with all the news relating to the issue:

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[HMP] MonkeyGod Presents: The Maze of Screaming Silence now available

April 25th, 2006 Daniel M. Perez No comments

The Maze of Screaming Silence

Highmoon Media Productions and MonkeyGod Enterprises present The Maze of Screaming Silence. Now for sale at RPGnow.com and ENGS.

Highmoon Media Productions and MonkeyGod Enterprises present . Now for sale at and .High up in the mountains called the Wall of the World, where the air grows scarce and the dome of the sky draws close, one may find the cruel and mysterious Empire of Yagga Kong. The Yagga Kong rule a vast domain of gorges, crags, deep hidden valleys and desolate plateaus. It is said that they worship death and keep the bodies of their ancestors in their homes with them. They know many horrible secrets, use diabolical machines and fiendishly potent sorceries. No one really knows why they are so cruel. Perhaps the thin air and cold has driven them mad or perhaps it is the crazed Worm-Gods they revere.The “City of the Damned” (it has no real name) sprawls at the feet of the Yagga-Kong’s most remote outpost, the so-called Last Redoubt. The City has no real economy. It produces nothing and lives like a parasite on the skin of the Last Redoubt. For hundreds of years the Yagga Kong have offered a handsome reward to anyone who can enter the Labyrinth and emerge again alive. Every generation or so, someone lives to claim it. The Yagga Kong’s motives for doing this are unclear-apart from cruel whimsy. Perhaps the Thing in the Labyrinth might get hungry if they didn’t supply it with victims and the contest is the cheapest way of providing it with the sustenance and entertainment it craves.

Can you brave the Maze of Screaming Silence? Then come walk the crooked streets of the City of the Damned.

The Maze of Screaming Silence is a d20 Adventure and City Sourcebook for 3rd to 4th Level Characters. Written by: James Thomson; Cover and Artwork by: William O’Connor; Pages: 110, Fully Bookmarked.

WARNING: This book is intended for Mature Audiences only, due to its graphic violent content. Readers’ discretion is advised.

Now for sale at RPGnow.com and ENGS.


Our first Mature title. Should we celebrate?
Please heed the warning, though. When James Thomson wrote this for MonkeyGod in 2002, there was a small bru-ha-ha over whether it should be published or not due to its ultra-graphic depiction of evil in the realm of the Yagga-Kong. In the end it was published, obviously, and it was a good seller, a trend I expect will continue on PDF. To get an idea of what to expect, take a look at one of the reviews available at ENWorld. Enjoy!

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Four Answers Meme

April 24th, 2006 Daniel M. Perez No comments

Got tagged with this meme by email, but I’m taking it to the blog world.
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Just answer each question with the appropriate four answers.

A. Four jobs you have had in your life.

  1. Bag boy
  2. RPG Retail Clerk
  3. Music Retail Clerk
  4. Desk Monkey (aka. Office Manager)

B. Four movies you could watch over and over again.

  1. The Matchmaker
  2. The Quiet Man
  3. Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind
  4. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

C. Four places you have lived.

  1. San Juan, PR
  2. Carolina, PR
  3. Kendall, FL
  4. Miami Beach, FL

D. Four TV shows you love to watch.

  1. Grey’s Anatomy
  2. House
  3. The Amazing Race
  4. Survivor

E. Four places you have been on vacation.

  1. Paris (2005)
  2. Ireland (2002)
  3. New York City (link to 2003, but quite a few times)
  4. All across Europe (2001)

F. Four web sites you visit daily (or most often).

  1. Yahoo Mail
  2. Google Mail
  3. ENWorld.org
  4. RPGNow.com

G. Four of your favorite foods.

  1. Pizza
  2. Rice and Beans (red and/or black)
  3. Vaca Frita (made by Marta, my mom-in-law)
  4. Mustard Salmon (original recipe by Yvette, my wife)

H. Four places you’d rather be right now (and how!).

  1. Israel
  2. Ireland
  3. Paris
  4. Venice

I. Four of your favorite things to do.

  1. Read
  2. Write
  3. Work on my websites
  4. Dream

J. Four of your favorite drinks (alcoholic or non . . . anything)

  1. Quik
  2. Guiness
  3. Coke
  4. Orange Juice

K. Four people you are tagging with this meme (or, that’s what you get for reading this blog).

  1. Mark Gedak
  2. Bret Boyd
  3. Deborah Balsam
  4. Lonnie Ezell

Enjoy!

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