Friday

Having a Day Off

The Twenty-Eighth of March Two Thousand and Fourteen. Friday.

How lovely to have some time off. I will be working all weekend, but here are some of the things that I have enjoyed today instead of doing all the chores I should be doing while I have the time.

I follow Rhodri Marsden (@Rhodri) on the Twitter - no relation. Only found out today that he is a member of a the band Dream Themes who do covers of top TV themes. They've just released their first double A side on iTunes: News at Ten and BBC News. Here's the video for News at Ten:


That's fabulous enough in itself, but then I find out that they used to play with Frank Sidebottom which led me to discover this:


"I've got a good idea; you are absolutely bobbins!" Joy, just pure joy.

Dan Slott is the man responsible for Doctor Octopus' mind being in Peter (Spider-Man) Parker's body this last couple of years or so. Along with artist Mike Allred, he is also responsible for the new Silver Surfer comic that launched this week.

Slott is a big Doctor Who fan and he admits to that being one of the influences on this series. An odd cosmic being sharing the sights of the universe with a human being? It seems such an obvious fit for the Surfer you wonder why no-one thought of it before. Not that this is slavish copy of Who - it's unmistakeably a Marvel comic, just that it shares that same sense of fun and wonder particularly associated with the 21st Century iteration of the series. I think it ought to be my Seventh Comic Book Recommendation.

Had a haircut. That wasn't particularly fun, but it was overdue.

Lunch was egg and chips at the Contrast cafe, just round the corner from my flat. I had an iced finger for afters.

I'm struggling with the level 6 dungeon on The Legend of Zelda. At Christmas, Number 1 and 2 sons were fortunate enough to get a Wii U. This meant that their old Wii was sent into my care. But rather than buy a load of game discs for it, I downloaded the original 1980s version of Zelda from the online store. This is about my speed and although I am not much of a gamer, I'm proud of the fact that I've got this far without any cheats. Seem to be stuck on this dungeon, though. It's very frustrating.

I've been catching up on True Detective today as well. Ah, it looks gorgeous (I'm going to watch ep 4 after I've finished this, with a 6 minute tracking shot that everybody's been raving about), but there is this slightly po-faced "Hey kids, these are quality HBO shenanigans" air to it that is faintly ridiculous. It's very watchable, but it certainly has a very high opinion of itself. The next few episodes will reveal if that's deserved.

I tell you what, those microwave rice packets are a godsend. Tea took three minutes to make tonight.

So, back to work tomorrow. Just thought I'd share a little of what's been occupying my time today. Of course, this has taken a chunk out of my evening, which is a bit annoying. I think I'll put the kettle on.

More soonliest.

2 comments:

  1. That first vid left me open jawed, I mean really? Though there is just one, and only one theme which this 'treatment' may work for, Weekend World early 80's with Brian Walden, until they replaced with him with some Tory called 'Paris'?

    Second vid, reminds (pun not intended, but I'll let it stand) me that I still have the last episode of Minder on my hard drive recorder downstairs, that I even went to the trouble of repairing last month by replacing a £5 power transformer, that was so difficult to remove that I had to replace my older soldering iron, that I've had since my Salford days.

    Zelda is good, but I got stuck on how to catch the cat on the Wii one two years ago, and I am also stuck on the very very end, i.e. kill final incarnation of Belum, on the DS version, Phantom Hourglass I think. However I have now got Thief 2014, so shall be returning to The City...

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    1. I wholeheartedly approve of the maintenance chain that has led you to replace stuff in order to replace other stuff. As to your talk of (what to me is) future Zelda adventures it might as well all be moon-man language. I'm sure my 6 year old Zelda expert would understand, but all I am fully sure of at this moment in time is that Dodongo isn't keen on smoke.

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