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Jun 122012
 

Fashion is something that is often times an alien concept to me. It took me a long time to gain an appreciation for why women would want to own more than one or two pairs of shoes. I understand it now, but there are still a myriad variety of niches within the world of clothing that I simply haven’t come to terms with yet, and likely never will.

But this new type of clothing, despite what will probably be aversive initial reactions for most people, I can somehow connect with.

Dress Made of Wine

Yahoo has this article on clothes made from Wine. That statement alone might be good for catching attention but not very good at accurately describing what the dress is. What it really is happens to be a cellulose fabric that is created when a culture of a specific type of non-hazardous bacteria gets introduced to the wine (or beer and other alcoholic beverages too). The microbes change the alcoholic beverage into a useable material that retains the beverage’s original color and scent.

Currently, the quick and easy (and cheap) method they’ve been doing involves pouring the sludge like material over the body of the model being fitted for the clothes and allowing the substance to finish its metamorphosis into a solid garment. This eliminates all the normal steps of tailoring and sewing, saving time and money, but I can’t honestly believe that this’ll be the preferred method for creating clothes if it ever takes off. I imagine instead a scenario where the substance is poured over slightly larger preformed sculptures, carefully removed and tailored to have the appropriate zippers, laces, etc…

Now you might have the same gut reaction that I think most folks will have. The fact that this is created by microbes and wine may seem “ew” to you. Well, that’s understandable, but then again we should keep in mind that “silk” isn’t exactly created from an ew-free process either.

I think there could be a place for this alcoholic type of fabric in our world, provided its creators play their cards right. Thankfully, the movers and shakers of the fashion industry are probably crazy enough to make the gamble.

May 212012
 

Monday Meanderings hopes to break up the Monday Morning Monotony by bringing you a quick run-down on notable things occurring in the various geek sub-cultures at large.

This week’s Monday Meanderings is a little short. I’ve been engulfed by the fever to slay demons courtesy of Diablo III’s release amongst other distractions.

Battleship Sinks
I don’t think there was any real doubt in anyone’s mind on whether Battleship would score a Hit or a Miss at the Box Office. Even though Movie Critics aren’t always reliable in gauging the popularity of a movie with audiences, I think it was safe to assume we’d need a handful of White Pegs for this movie. The waters were turbulent enough for creating a movie based on the classic boardgame, but to throw aliens in to the mix it would likely have been far safer to forgo any connection to the game at all and just try selling a Navy vs. Alien Invasion action film. For a movie that cost $209 million dollars to produce, it only grossed $25 million the US’s domestic box office. Luckily for Universal and Hasbro it’s managed to eke out $240 million in worldwide sales (someone somewhere likes it) but it’s doubtful that once all the international distribution costs are tallied that Universal will consider this gamble to have been worth it.

The Avengers
Outpacing Battleship in sales by 2 to 1 easily was Avengers which topped $55 million domestically in its third weekend. It looks like it’ll do very well this Memorial Day weekend and is poised for very good early summer sales.


MiB3
Almost ten years after Men In Black II, and fifteen years since the debut of the movie franchise itself, Men In Black will release it’s third major motion picture. Agent J must time travel back in time to save his partner Agent K and as per usual the fate of the world rests on his shoulders. Is it me or Agent J now the one in danger of being “the Old Guy”?

Diablo III
Blizzard released Diablo III last week and there was no small amount of disgruntled fans as the game’s log-in servers (the servers that processed the log-in requests, not the ones running the game) were so overloaded that many folks weren’t able to get through during the first day and a half of gaming. There were also a couple spots where the game’s servers themselves had to come down for maintenance. This resulted in pretty bizarre rankings on Metacritic were the Reviewers were giving the game a quality ranking of about 88 out of 100, while the score from Users was ranking an average of 3.7 out of 10 based primarily on the coupled issues of not being able to access the servers and the inability to play the game offline solo. Still, apparently hundreds of thousands of users were still able to access the game and server downtime disappeared mostly by the end of the week allowing most folks to get on and play without issue. As a Blizzard veteran whom remembers the release of WoW, I’m personally counting my lucky stars over how smoothly this launch has gone. What were your impressions? Leave a comment below!

For those that want to keep track of Diablo III’s servers status, especially with the release of the Real Currency Auction House tomorrow (which has separate servers for each currency) Blizzard has posted this handy dandy server status page for your convenience.

Also to the right side of the page is a list of upcoming events and releases. If you know of something geeky and noteworthy that should belong there or have a suggestion for something to post on Monday Meanderings please let us know!

May 142012
 

Monday Meanderings hopes to break up the Monday Morning Monotony by bringing you a quick run-down on notable things occurring in the various geek sub-cultures at large.

The Battle of Blood and Ink: A Fable of the Flying City
One of the original members of The Yachting Club has done something many of us dream about. He’s written a graphic novel and this past week it was published! With illustrations by Steve Walker this graphic novel details the adventures of Ashe, a streetwise girl raised in the flying city of Amperstam, as she uncovers the secrets of the city while evading those that would seek to stop here. See our article on it here.

Diablo III
Tomorrow Blizzard releases a game that has been twelve years in the making. I could probably write an entire article about the history of Diablo 3’s development (and maybe I will) but for right now I think it’s best to focus on the present. Starting at 11:01am EST today folks whom have digitally pre-ordered will finally be able to install and troubleshoot their games. At 3:01am tomorrow (May 15th) the servers will open up and folks will finally be able to buy the boxed copies and log in to Sanctuary to square off against the forces of the Burning Hells once more. I got to play the Beta briefly and I am very excited 🙂

The Avengers
Congratulations are in order for the Avengers for joining the Billion Dollar Movie Club. They broke a new record this weekend for having the highest grossing second weekend ever with $103 million, which was enough to also catapult them over $1 billion worldwide; A feat that has only ever been accomplished by eleven other movies in history. Marvel has certainly spent a lot of money and a lot of time ramping up to this film and to me it’s nice to see it all pay off in the end. So congratulations once again to The Avengers 🙂

Dark Shadows
Dark Shadows premiered this past weekend with a gross of $28.8 million dollars ($65.5 million worldwide). Reviews have been mixed to negative with some people loving it and slightly more feeling quite disappointed. Most agree the acting and character backgrounds were great but the consistency and direction of the story are haphazard as if the movie couldn’t quite make up its mind on what kind of movie it wanted to be. Regardless, if you’re a Johnny Depp or Tim Burton fan you may want to see the movie just based on visuals, but unless you’re a die hard there’s probably no harm in waiting until the DVD/Netflix release.

Also to the right side of the page is a list of upcoming events and releases. If you know of something geeky and noteworthy that should belong there or have a suggestion for something to post on Monday Meanderings please let us know!

May 102012
 


The most recent episode of Table Top was an intriguing one for they departed from the standard format of playing a large box game in favor of playing through three quick but different games. Tsuro, Zombie Dice, and Get Bit.

Tsuro is a tile laying game whereby players create paths on a game board which their Dragon Stones follow. The more tiles that are laid the more difficult it becomes to keep the paths from leading the stones off the edge of the board so the challenge is to become the last player remaining.

Zombie Dice is, as the name suggests, a dice game where players take on the role of brain munching zombies. The dice represent The Living whom the Zombies are chasing and rolling the dice determines whether that particular surviving human gets their brains eaten, shoots the zombie in the face, or manages to temporarily run away.

Get Bit is a simple yet devious game where the objective isn’t just avoiding getting eaten by the Shark, but more about letting your friends get eaten. You play one of several (apparently waterproof) robots swimming in the ocean when a shark starts chasing all of you. You play cards to see who is outswimming whom and the slowest robot loses a limb as it gets chomped by the cusinart-like jaws of a shark with an apparent iron deficiency.

Watch the Full Episode Here!

For me I found this episode truly delightful. Each of the games were delightful little gems, though your mileage may vary in regards to which one you enjoy most. I personally favored Tsuro so perhaps I am biased towards the episode because I felt it started off with the game that caught my attention most. The demos of the three games were timed very well and gave the pacing of the entire episode a very good feel.

But of course the entertainment value of the episode would be nothing without Wil Wheaton’s guests! This week we were treated to the likes of Ryan Higa, Rod Roddenberry, and Freddie Wong.

Continue reading for the extended TableTop Interviews.

May 092012
 

Team Fortress 2 is a phenomenon that largely flew under my radar, then snuck up from behind and walloped me with some hilarious promo videos.

The game itself is a very straightforward FPS released in 2007, born out of a mod that was developed many years prior for Quake. In the last few years Team Fortress 2 has been released on a widening number of platforms, and even updated with a Free-To-Play version available via Steam.

In a genre though so often defined by realistic graphics and war torn landscapes, often even based after historic battles, Team Fortress 2 instead chooses to go the other route. Instead of being Nitty or Gritty it’s really more Nutty. Outrageous character designs, humorous dialogue, and all around farcical themes make this one of the most light-hearted shoot-em-up FPS games out there.

No where is this more prevalent than in the Promotional videos that Valve released to market the game. A series of 1 to 5 minute shorts were animated to not only introduce players to the various classes in the game, but also to help set the tone for the gaming experience.

The most detailed (and in my opinion the most humorous) of these videos is the “Meet The Medic”. Perhaps I just have a soft spot for Mad Scientists, but I feel this video short really captures the sheer mania inherent within the game itself.

There are many other videos, and of course the game itself deserves a far more detailed write up. Hopefully at some point in the future I or someone else (nudge nudge wink wink hint hint) will have the time to post a more appropriate article. Until then, enjoy the Maniacal Misadventure of the Medic 🙂

May 082012
 

Former Yachter Jared Axelrod has just had a graphic novel published. He’s authored The Battle of Blood and Ink: A Fable of the Flying City with Steve Walker as illustrator.

Overview:
If you’re visiting the flying city of Amperstam without the latest printing of The Lurker’s Guide, you might as well be lost. This one-sheet is written, edited, and printed by Ashe, a girl raised on the streets of the flying city, and is dedicated to revealing its hidden treasures and deepest secrets—including many that the overcontrolling government doesn’t want anyone to know. The stakes are raised when Ashe accidentally uncovers the horror of exactly how Amperstam travels among the skies and garners the attention of those who would rather that secret be kept in the hands of the city’s powerful leaders.

Soon Ashe is on the run from thugs and assassins, faced with the choice of imperiling her life just to keep publishing, or giving in to the suggestion of a rich patron that she trade in her voice and identity for a quiet, comfortable life. It’s a war of confusion for Ashe, but one thing is very clear: just because you live in a flying city, you can’t always keep your head in the clouds.

You can buy the graphic novel in stores or online at Amazon or Barnes and Noble.

May 072012
 

Monday Meanderings hopes to break up the Monday Morning Monotony by bringing you a quick run-down on notable things occurring in the various geek sub-cultures at large.

Diablo III
Next week Blizzard is releasing the highly anticipated sequel to Diablo II. Servers go live on May 15th. See you in Hell 🙂

The Avengers
The weekend premier of The Avengers broke the record for highest grossing opening weekend in North America with a total take of $200.3 million. That beats the previous record set by Deathly Hallows Part 2 by just over $30 million. So Kudos to The Avengers! Get out and see it if you haven’t yet 🙂

Dark Shadows
In other movie news, Dark Shadows will be premiering this week on the 11th. It’s a Tim Burton adaptation of a popular supernatural soap opera from the late 60’s and early 70’s, starring Johnny Depp as vampire Barnabas Collins.

Avacyn Restored
Avacyn Restored was released last Friday. If you’re a fan of Magic: The Gathering be sure to drop by your local gaming store and provide some patronage by picking up a few packs 🙂

Also to the right side of the page is a list of upcoming events and releases. If you know of something geeky and noteworthy that should belong there or have a suggestion for something to post on Monday Meanderings please let us know!

May 042012
 

As many of you already know today is Star Wars Day. May the 4th be with you! And so to celebrate I figured I’d share one of my favorite Star Wars fan videos. Back in 2010 Patrick Boivin created a beautiful video entitled “AT-AT Day Afternoon”. It’s a short, light-hearted, and humorous clip anyone can enjoy 🙂

For those of you that love to know the details behind how a stop motion video like this is created, the following is for you! Also a short clip that quickly shows how Patrick brought his creation to life.

May 012012
 

On May 11th the latest cinematic strip of Tim Burton’s imagination will premiere in the form of Dark Shadows. Those of my generation are quite familiar with the dark comedic works of Tim Burton, but we might not be fully familiar with the original basis for this next film. Yet it is so noteworthy that we can not pass up the chance to mention it.


The original Dark Shadows was a Soap Opera that spanned 1,225 episodes between 1966 to 1971. It possessed a gothic and supernatural theme including Ghosts, Vampires, Witches, Werewolves, and other supernatural creatures. It also included elements of Time Travel and Dimensional Shifting.

Set in the fictional town of Collinsport Maine the show centered on the character of Victoria Winters, an orphan researching her past, and the Collins Family for whom the town was named. Sagging ratings by the end of the first year led to the introduction of Barnabas Collins, a vampire cursed to undeath by a spurned witch with whom he’d had an affair (this is a soap opera after all). He was intended to be a temporary antagonist on the show for no more than 13 weeks, following a very Dracula-like path of killing people and seeking to turn one of the characters in to his perfect wife in the likeness of a lost love. The character was so wildly popular with fans however that his role was extended and eventually he became a central character with a far more protagonist position. Though his many foibles would prevent him from ever being the true hero of the series, his remarkable presence on screen solidified him as the most memorable and beloved character of the show even decades after its cancellation.

The new movie draws upon many of the original themes of the series, including being centered around the Collins family and their many troubled lives. Barnabas returns as the central character and mostly a protagonist, seeking to resolve the many troubles facing his descendants. Being a Tim Burton directed film it should come as no surprise that Johnny Depp is portraying the role of Barnabas Collins. Depp stated that in his early youth he had dreamed of portraying the character of Barnabas Collins, and he was excited with the opportunity to finally do so on screen.

Dark Shadows the Movie will premiere on May 11th and if you’re a fan of either the original series, Tim Burton, Johnny Depp, or just gothic camp classics in general then we highly recommend seeing it. Feel free to send us a review if you do 🙂

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Apr 302012
 

Monday Meanderings hopes to break up the Monday Morning Monotony by bringing you a quick run-down on notable things occurring in the various geek sub-cultures at large.

Guild Wars is Seven Years Old!
The in-game celebration for Guild Wars is still ongoing 🙂

Darknes Falls, Heroes Rise
Blizzard is unveiling the Wizard this week as the last class for the launch event leading up to Diablo III’s release. The Wizard is your typical too-cool-for-school renegade in Diablo III. They also finally released the TV ad for it.

The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists
The Pirates! Band of Misfits made its premier last week on the 27th.

The Avengers
On May 4th The Avengers finally hits theatres and I’m expecting a Hulk Smash Hit (giggle). Considering how much has gone in to all the movies leading up to this one I truly have high expectations for it.

Avacyn Restored
Also, Avacyn is released this Friday as part of Friday Night Magic. The latest expansion for Magic sees the freed angel Avacyn returned to fight back the tides of darkness that have been mostly unchecked in the last two expansions.

Also to the right side of the page is a list of upcoming events and releases. If you know of something geeky and noteworthy that should belong there or have a suggestion for something to post on Monday Meanderings please let us know!

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