The Eleventh Doctor

Posted on April 05, 2010

Having now seen the new Doctor Who as realized by Steven Moffat, Matt Smith, and their entire production team, I can confidently say that as much as I’ll miss David Tennant (and somewhat Russell Davies), I won’t miss them quite as much. Read the rest of this entry »

My Letter to Governor Crist Regarding SB6/HB7189

Posted on March 29, 2010

As the son of one teacher, the husband (even though not recognized inthis state) of another, and as college adjunct myself, I would like to express how appalled I am at the education bills currently circulating the drains of the Florida legislature. If there’s one unfortunate thing about pre-college education in Florida (and there’s certainly more than one), its how woefully underpaid the teachers are from district to district. While I understand that this is not something directly set by the state, it is none-the-less indicative of how little our state and local government thinks of education.
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Barnes & Noble Disappoint Me Again

Posted on March 28, 2010

I was looking for a few additional eBooks last night at B&N.com when I discovered that the Gene Wolfe book I recently purchased (which is fantastic, by the way) was listed for only $9.99. That’s about $8 less expensive than the pre-purchase price of $17.95. As if that didn’t enrage me enough (see my last post about the whole pre-purchase mess), after contacting their customer service department to report the price disparity and lack of useful information on the Nook eBook store (ie. that a book isn’t available yet to download), I received the following response:

Thank you for inquiring about eBook returns and refunds.

As stated on our website, Barnes & Noble eBooks cannot be returned and
are non-refundable.

Barnes & Noble offers very competitive pricing on many items, resulting
in the best value for our customers. However, as with all retail
products, prices are subject to change due to current promotions. As
such, we are unable to credit you for the difference in price, and will
honor the original price at the time of purchase.
We do apologize for any confusion. Thank you for your understanding.

I don’t want your flipping apology, B&N customer service representative. I want what is completely fair, a credit of the difference between the two prices. If an apology is all that they are willing to provide, then I will no longer patronize their store. After I run through my B&N gift cards, I will no longer purchase ANY books from their store. Instead, I will rely on other venues to purchase eBooks for the Nook (of which there are actually several).

Thank you, B&N, for proving just how terrible your customer service is. I’m so glad that I’ve never paid for a membership, and I look forward to going back to Border’s again for any physical book needs I may have. They’re a far better brick-and-mortar bookstore anyway!

Barnes and Noble Made Me Sad

Posted on March 13, 2010

I was just sitting down to use my Nook, the eBook reader from Barnes and Noble. Yeah, that thing that’s kinda like a Kindle. No, it isn’t all a touch-screen, just the bottom bit. Anyway, I was excited to find the latest Gene Wolfe book The Sorcerer’s House that someone had reviewed over at Tor.com. I pull up the Barnes and Noble store on my Nook, search for Gene Wolfe, and there it is! The price was a bit steep, $17.95, but after the recent row about eBook pricing being unfairly set by Amazon, I wasn’t going to mind paying a little more than usual. Its still cheaper than buying it in hardcover, and since I’m trying to downsize my library anyway, eBooks are more effective anyway.

I purchase the book with minimal effort and put the Nook down to wait while it presumable does its downloading magic. When I pick it back up, I notice that the book has still not downloaded, but rather I’m sitting at a screen describing the book, something like the back of the jacket copy. Ok, no worries, I think I’ve seen this button on here to download new content. I find that, press download, and resume my wait.

After a few minutes, I pick my Nook back up and discover a message indicating that this book has not yet been released!! This is the first mention of this on my Nook during the entire purchasing process, something that has previously kept me from purchasing a book online, print or electronic. If its not yet out, I won’t benefit by ordering it ahead of time, regardless of whether or not they charge my account for it yet. It might be on sale at another vendor when released for a better price, so why not just wait to see? I’m also not that worried about it being out-of-stock as, well, I don’t think that’s possible for eBooks!

So now, sad faces all around, as I have no new Gene Wolfe book to read tonight. I did succumb to purchasing The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency for $1.99, however, which I had been considering checking out. For future reference, if I do decide to buy more books at B&N’s eBook store, it will be only once I know that the book has been released, that its not available in ePub (my preferred format for eBooks anyway), and that its for a good price.

Weekly Comics Mess 1×04

Posted on September 14, 2009

This week, we discuss the shake up at DC Comics, the upcoming Superman/Batman: Public Enemies animated movie, this week’s comics, Flash: Rogue’s War, and the Incredible Hercules!

Weekly Media Mess 2×33

Posted on September 14, 2009

This week, we revied 9, GI Joe: Rise of Cobra, Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus, Plants vs. Zombies, this week’s Glee and discuss Ellen on American Idol.

Weekly Comics Mess 1×03

Posted on September 07, 2009

We discuss the Disney buyout of Marvel Entertainment and its ramifications for both companies, including how it will affect us here in Orlando, FL! We also discuss this week’s dearth of new comics, including our thoughts on Strange Tales by Marvel and the 3rd issue of the ongoing Doctor Who comic. Good times!

Lunch at Lone Cabbage

Posted on September 06, 2009

Weekly Media Mess 2×32

Posted on August 30, 2009

We discuss the upcoming Fall movies and TV shows that we’re excited about and touch on Patton Oswalt’s new comedy special, Imogen Heap’s new CD, and the cool games we’re playing (Osmos, Secret of Monkey Island SE, Shadow Complex, Wolverine Origins, and Ghostbusters).

Weekly Comics Mess 1×02

Posted on August 30, 2009

We discuss this week in new comics – Batman and Robin, Fantastic Four by Hickman, dancing lesbians in Detective Comics, Blackest Night craziness, and other issues. Melody discusses the Buffy trades she read and I briefly talk about Powers: Who Killed Retro Girl.

Weekly Media Mess 2×30

Posted on August 16, 2009

We discuss the movie District 9. a little about Miyazaki’s films, the extreme lack of television these days, a bit about the books we’re reading (and why most of us can’t stand Twilight), and all about this past week in comics!

Weekly Media Mess 2×29

Posted on August 10, 2009

We “review” GI Joe, Julia and Julia, express our excitement about District 9, complain about Jon and Kate Plus Eight, swoon over the The Mighty Boosh, Battlestar Galatica and Caprica soundtracks, and other verbs about the new Whitney Houston CD, eMusic, this week’s comics, and the new Ghostbusters game.

Weekly Media Mess 2×28

Posted on August 10, 2009

This week, we discuss the movie Funny People, the British sci-fi hit Torchwood, and a few other odds-and-ends.

What’s up, people?

Posted on July 27, 2009

Someone out there say something, will ya?

Weekly Media Mess 2×27

Posted on July 27, 2009

In this week’s show, we discuss/review/drone on about

  • San Diego Comic-Con
  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (movie and soundtrack)
  • Serenity
  • Tron and Tron Legacy
  • James Cameron’s Avatar
  • Full Metal Alchemist
  • Samurai 7
  • Better Off Ted
  • The Closer
  • Some local comic shop politics
  • Mighty Avengers
  • Blackest Night
  • Wednesday Comics
  • Nova and Guardians of the Galaxy

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Weekly Media Mess 2×26

Posted on July 26, 2009

We review Bruno and discuss Harry Potter viewing habits. Jeff talks about Knowing. Bryan reviews Bionic Commando. Team Fortress 2 and Nerdapalooza are briefly mentioned, along with talk of sad laptops and Michael Jackson funeral. Oh yeah, and comics.

Willow Tree Boot Drinking

Posted on July 20, 2009

Sinfonia Wind Ensemble – Sketches on a Tudor Psalm by Tull

Posted on July 15, 2009

Sinfonia Wind Ensemble – Passacaglia by Jackson

Posted on July 15, 2009

Weekly Media Mess 2×25

Posted on July 05, 2009

Wherein we rant about Transformers 2, discuss the various TV shows that we have (or haven’t) been keep up with, and review the past two weeks of comic books (briefly, at the end).