To Aegir: May 9, 2007
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You brought me to this. Hooray for inter-blog debates.
Anyways, I believe the Tau are good and idealistic, possibly the nicest race in the universe, but only because you hear of them within their culture, but practically never from any other race’s point of view. They’re based after the Communist Regimes of the 1900’s, where the people were kept in line simply because they were brainwashed and none knew the real story. In Dawn of War: Dark Crusade, when you beat the Tau campaign, there’s a tidbit of fluff in there about them integrating the Imperial Guard armies into their ranks (and they looked awesome at that) but they ‘mysteriously’ never really procreated, and were killed off in a generation or two because of sterilization programs. I am a Tau fan, but I can’t just say they aren’t pure good. Something is happening in there that we don’t know about.
Also, I just want to put in my ideas about Commander Farsight (non-40k fans can stop reading now). I don’t believe that he’s being corrupted by Chaos, since the blade he wields is obviously of Chaos origin. I heard somewhere that Tau have practically no (none at all, maybe) psychic imprint on the Immaterium. The Chaos Gods are aware of them, but can’t ’see’ them. That’s why Tau need to take advantage of a race they subjugated to travel through the warp, and even then, they ’skim’ across its fabric. I just think that Commander Farsight realized that the Ethereals are taking advantage of the Tau, so he killed the ones in his fleet. Maybe the Ethereals have some psychic or pheromonal thing that allows them to control the Tau. Something sinister, because, as you said, the artwork in recent works has grown a lot darker and more grim concerning the Tau.
Anyways, enough rambling from me. I heard you got a Canon EOS 400D. Is that true?
Ramblings of a Madman May 8, 2007
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Damn, that’s a good title. Much better than Bemusements of the Bored, but I’m pretty sure it’s copyrighted by some dead guy. Damned dead guys, taking our titles!
Anyways.
Lately, I’ve been addicted to Warhammer 40,000. If you don’t know what Warhammer 40,000 is, it’s a strategic wargame that’s set 38,000 years in the future. Not only this, but there’s literally tonnes of backstory. Let me give you a short (long) explanation taken from The Lexicanum, a 40k wiki.
“The Warhammer 40,000 game world is most readily characterized as a gothic science-fantasy setting. The central and most popular elements of the Warhammer 40k universe are the Space Marines, futuristic versions of fantasy knights and the finest warriors of the Imperium of Mankind, a dystopian and degenerate galaxy-spanning civilization.
…This mix leads to a wholly unique fictional universe, in which every side is to some extent evil- though some are slightly less evil than others. The Imperium for example, is often presented as the “good side”, and while it may be true that there are many good people within it, as a whole it is an oppressive, xenophobic, corrupt mess which is only able to keep control of its population through the fact that being worked to the bone assembling rifles and worshipping the Emperor is slightly better than being worked to the bone and then brutally killed by Ork warlords.“
Then there’s all sorts of other nasties. There’s Chaos, beings born from another dimension, made wholly of the emotions of every sentient being in the universe, and are therefore horrendously evil and gross. There’s the Eldar, ’space-elves’ that fell from grace, creating another Chaos god in their downfall. There’s the idealistic Tau, which are just space communists (and everything bad that entails from that). There’s several other races, such as the necrotic Necrons, hoping to destroy every single molecule of life in the universe. There’s the Orks, who literally live to fight. There’s the Tyranids, bioforms that destroy entire planets to provide nutrients to keep breeding and such.
All in all, it’s amazing. You should get into it (read wikipedia articles). If not for the outrageously expensive wargaming, then for the backstory and setting stories.
Also, Happy Birthday, Andel!
Whoah, where am I? May 1, 2007
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Aye, it’s been a really long time, since I forgot my password and all. I don’t know what I’m doing here anymore.
Anyways, surgery was a success, school has been fun, and I’ve got a brand-spanking-new camera. It’s a Digital SLR, which means it is better than you. Hooray for the Canon Digital Rebel XT.
Some sample pictures:
Bemusement #6: 2+2=5 January 9, 2007
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I just took a nice long vacation down in Mexico that has left me refreshed. I got 3 Radiohead albums, the two Pirates of the Caribbean soundtracks, some random CDs, socks, chocolates, a 3D puzzle of a Supermarine Spitfire, and a whole lot of boredom for Christmas.
The good news is that I had tons of fun, got a nice tan, and beat Half-Life 2.
The bad news is that the surgery date for a medical problem of mine is on January 30th, and won’t let me enjoy the year-end trip that my class is taking in March.
Also, Douglas Adams is an excellent writer, and Radiohead is an excellent band.
Bemusement #5: Paranoia Abounds December 8, 2006
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I’m really paranoid, and afraid of the government.
Yeah, so I never realized how great the audio quality on the iPod is. Must be due to the earphones. I can hear the music shifting from place to place, and on very weird tracks (i.e; The Beatles) having only one earphone on makes an entire half of the song disappear.
Also, Neon Genesis Evangelion is pure mindfuck.
Bemusement #4: The panic, the vomit December 7, 2006
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My brother boarded a flight to Los Angeles last Sunday, I think. The day before, I got an iPod Video 30GB as a present. I already have 5GB of videos and 4GB of music on it, therefore pwning the 8GB iPod Nano.
Then I realized that in the time it takes me to walk home from school, I can listen to Paranoid Android from beginning to end a single time. That’s about 6 or 7 minutes, walking at 3km/h. 100 points and a cookie if you know how far my school is from my house.
Also, Paranoid Android, Subterranean Homesick Alien, and Exit Music are really good music to read The Silmarillion to.
Bemusement #3: I Could Never Get The Hang Of Thursdays November 23, 2006
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Right, so today was an altogether weird day. I have tomorrow off, so that’s good.
At 8 PM (Mountain time, because Mountain Time kicks major ass) I’m going to the airport (CYYC) to pick up my brother. He will most likely be late, because he flew on United and on a L.A – Denver – Calgary route.
Also, JTanczos said this little gem: “Ok I will try MOST things twice but have RPharazon drunk on top of me isnt one of em”
Bemusement #2: I Am Really Bored November 22, 2006
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Yeah, bored. I have no back-to-back free time to play games, and I don’t really want to play my PS2 anymore. It’s not because of the next-gen consoles, it’s because of the lack of unbeaten games.
Also, I want a cookie.
Bemusement #1: So It Begins November 22, 2006
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Yeah. JTanczos told me to get a blog. I did so. At least I won’t be spamming up IRC.
Notable: http://www.fs2004.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=82369
Also, Borat is awesome.
That is all.
Bemusement #0: Editing Hello World November 22, 2006
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WordPress isn’t the boss of me… Well, maybe they are.
Still, this is much better than Hello World.

