We went to
alaricmacconnal's and Elsbeth's yesterday for
a New Year's Day party, which meant more gaming. I had fun playing
more
Dixit
(
blackpaladin, which expansions were in there?), and
Dani played
Constantinopolis,
a resource-management game that sounded similar to Puerto Rico but
is twice as long (or thereabouts). I haven't played it yet.
2013 was getting off to a great start but then I had to go back to work.
Powerball, you have failed me. :-) (Ok, I've never actually bought my
own lottery ticket, but when a group is forming at work I always buy
in because I'd sure feel stupid if I didn't and half the company won buckets
of money and left.)
Resolution? 1280x1024, but maybe I'll get a new monitor this year.
(I think it was
merle_ who inspired that idea.) Though I'd
rather keep the aspect ratio I have now (i.e. I'm not so thrilled with
the widescreen monitors that are all the rage these days).
Orlando is currently chasing his tail. I thought that was a dog thing.
(He's got one white pixel on the end of it, but I don't think it's that
in particular that he's chasing.) More generally, he and Giovanni seem
to be settling in, though I still can't pick either up for more than a few
seconds and I had only 50% success on last week's vet visit. Giovanni
has gained a pound in the last month, so I guess Orlando isn't being
as pushy about the food dishes as I thought.
Netflix only gives you about a week's notice when something is going to
disappear from their streaming service. Last week I noticed that
Farscape, which had been languishing there for a while, was slated to
disappear, so I watched the first eight episodes to decide if I want to
queue up DVDs. It looked to me like interesting characters and underwhelming
plots, but I'm mindful that some good shows (like B5) took a while to
settle in. To those who've seen it: does it get better?
Apparently I can't post comments on LJ tonight, so some of you will
probably get some belated comments when that changes. Let's see if I can
post an entry.