Car Rental Challenge: Zipcar Vs Enterprise
Posted by MichaelFor the Girl's birthday, I took the day off of work and made some plans. Going out to dinner principle among them. Since we're celebrating, I didn't want to get stuck on the T, especially since we're going to Ten Tables in Jamaica Plain, which is a heck of a T ride for us (over an hour), even though it's just 7 miles away.
So last night, I rented a Zipcar. I got it on their weekday overnight deal, so I paid 35 bucks plus tax. Normally, that would be a 24-hour rental of around 80 bucks. So, Honda CRV for whatever I want to do with it, insurance and gas included, for 35 bucks.
For today, I thought, "I just want to rent during the day, which is more expensive with Zipcar, so I'll try out Enterprise, which is just one T stop away. I can get an economy car for 45 bucks for the day. Pretty good deal compared to 80, am I right?
Okay, so you have to be 25 years old to get that price. It's 20 bucks more for those from 21-24 years of age. But I'm old, so no worries there.
So I hoof it on down to the rental stop and meet my sales guy (I'm used to the impersonal, set-up-on-the-internet-pick-it-up-from-the-parking-lot style of Zipcar), and I'm not really awake. I don't bring a credit card, but I do have my debit card. But that's not okay. I don't have a car, so I don't have insurance. Need a cc to get the car.
No worries, though, as my rep drives me home to grab the card, then drives me back to pick up the car. We spoke mainly about the difference between the two companies, Zipcar and Enterprise. I defended Zipcar, 'cause I love it.
So I'm filling out my forms, and, as it turns out, I need insurance. I opt out of medical and liability because I'm a good driver. Still, it costs me 20 bucks. NOW we're up to 64.96, plus a few other fees. And that's for the cheapest model. Feh.
Okay, so final result: for 10 bucks more, I could have a CRV from Zipcar, just a few blocks from my house, or a Toyota Yaris, which is a tiny car, good for parking on the streets of JP but bad for the coming snowstorm (which I'd link to, but the links will break as the forecast updates. Suffice to say, 8-12 inches, or more).
In my opinion, get Zipcar for those weekday (especially evening) trips, and Enterprise for those weekend getaways.
Inda (A book that SUCKS!)
Posted by Michaelauthor: Sherwood Smith
book published: 2006
Rating: 2
The first thing I have to say about this novel is that it is very much the first in a series. Absolutely nothing was resolved in the end. Nothing at all. In fact, there wasn't much of a story either, which is quite a challenge for over 500 pages.
Here's the rub: I still want to read the next one in the series. A cast of hundreds of points of view, a meandering plot that seemed to jump forward at a ridiculous pace, then slow down just as fast, as if the entire novel is one giant montage. Worked for the movie Fight Club, but does not work here.
Still, I don't want to, but I'm actually considering spending my hard earned dollars on the next in this abyssmal series, which is probably a testament to the author's particular skills.
How can I sum this up for you? There are approximately five novels in here, all summarized wonderfully, but losing their power in the summary. I don't want to spoil it for you, because I am definitely recommending this for hard-core fantasy readers, who often read so much and so fast that this novel/series would be perfect for them. Let's just say that it feels like Sherwood Smith started a novel, got bored with it, and hit the fast-forward button on her word-processor to get to the next section.
I guess that would be fine, if it weren't for the fact that the author never actually settles on a story to tell. We just keep pinging all over the place, to the effect that we, as readers, are never truly invested in what's going on in the story, and simply keep reading to see what happens next. Sherwood tries to build suspense, but I have a hard time caring because the characters have not had time to evolve in my mind, and therefore I really don't give a shit that they're in danger.
I think I've made my point, so let's move on to craft, something that makes or breaks a review for me.
As far as I can tell, Sherwood Smith has never been trained to write. At a sentence level, it's obvious that Smith is quite enamored with language, and likes to throw in volumously poetic phrases to end chapters or sections using some sort of a literary bang. But it's a gimmick: the blatant attempt at manipulation is insulting to mean. I more often roll my eyes than say, "How perfect." That's what should be the author's principle concern: not what sounds pleasant or is neat, but what fits the story. And the story is so completely barebones that these literary indulgences seem completely out of place, like Paris fashions at a PTA meeting. I stole that from a commercial.
The world does not really hold together, with its unexplainedly accepting sexual mores, its strange equality amonst the sexes. I admit that it is a refreshing change from the unremittingly masculine fantasy of most spec-fic, but it's just so polished and pretty that's it's almost passive-aggressive. The internal and external politics are less than intuitive, and constantly bashed over the reader's head. I'll let you decide on that one.
Let me reiterate the fact that NOTHING IS EVER AT STAKE. The main character(s) goals are constantly thwarted, but only as plotpoints. Inda never fails, never has to learn from his failures, is always perfect from his extreme youth through his teens. He just always succeeds. For God's sake, Horatio Hornblower suffered less success in his own storied career.
What saves this novel from the dismal depths of a 1 is the simple fact that, despite hating the book and never being able to read it for even the short train ride from my work to my house, I still want to find out what happens next. I must be a little masochistic. Read this if you read quickly and voraciously, as it passes the time. Bear in mind, it's definitely a book for teenagers.
2 out of 6
Gil’s All Fright Diner
Posted by MichaelReview by Michael.
author: A. Lee Martinez
average rating: 3.84
book published: 2005
read at: 2009/05/01
review:
A vampire and a werewolf walk into a diner...
and an awesome book ensues.
I heard this book was not as good as the newer ones, which I loved as well, but this one if far superior. The humor is less forced, more natural in its delivery, and the writing is damned good, especially for a debut.
This is not high art, unless you consider entertainment art. But it is a simple, good read, something that makes the commute fly by, something that you'd take on a plane and not worry about the turbulence. I'd compare A. Lee Martinez to Terry Pratchett, but only because they're SpecFic writers who make me laugh, and endlessly entertain.
Anyone who has eyes and a brain, and can connect the two together enough to process abstract concepts like letters that combine together to stand for the sounds that mean words will love this book.
5 out of 6
Taken from my Goodreads blog.
[Video]Zero Punctuation : Gears of War 2
Posted by Chris
The Escapist : Video Galleries : Zero Punctuation : Gears of War 2.
I know this is rather old But I just wanted to make note of one of my favorite reviews of any video game ever. Zero Punctuation continues to get funnier with every review. The review of Gears of War 2 is spot on though I wish that he ventured online or to multiplayer as that is the best part.
iPhone App Review: Galcon 10/10
Posted by ChrisSo I've noticed iPhone reviewers generally only review games they like. Not surprising as there are so many crappy apps out there so to review them all would take forever and probably be really boring. Next time I'll review some less then amazing games and pack them all into one post just to be fair.
So on to Galcon. I have been playing this game for a while and still find it fast, fun, and challenging. It is a Real time strategy game set of interplanetary warfare. It is similar to the game played at the end of "Ender's Game" if you've ever read that. Think space risk but not turn based. It is very simple and a lot o fun.
You start off controlling one planet which gives you so many resources (guys) a second. You send your space ships out and have them take over other planets which will give you more guys. You want to take over as many planets as you can while trying to stop your opponent from doing the same and eventually wiping them out. There are a few different versions of the game which ahve different rules but I rarely play them the Classic is challenging enough for me.
Whenever anyone asks me what Games they should try on there iPhone this is the first one I recommend.
iPhone App Review: UniWar 8/10
Posted by ChrisA turn based strategy game about space marines and alien bugs. It is kind of like a mix between Starcraft and chess. I haven't played the multiplayer yet or the online games but the single player campaign is a lot of fun.I haven't gotten bored of it after playing it for over a week and for that its worth my $3. the only down side I have is it can feel somewhat slow. You can play through the tutorial with the free version and get a great feel for the game.
iPhone Scrabble: Review 9/10
Posted by ChrisI got the iPhone Scrabble game a few months ago and at the time it was going for $10. Since then there have been a few changes. Including Facebook integration, a few price drops, and stability improvements. Luckily none have changed the original game play which works great.
Single player is a fun time killer and I often play it while on the train or while running scans at work. It has a few cheater functions like the "best word" button which will scan the board and give you the most points for your tiles. Also it won't let you put down a word if its not in the dictionary. Which is fun because you can keep trying combination of letters till it accepts it as some form of a word.
Multiplayer is much more interesting. They have integrated the iPhone app with the Scrabble Facebook application. This lets you play with anyone who has a Facebook account. Adding in the social aspect of scrabble has made it much more fun. Even though games can sometimes take days or weeks to complete.
Multiplayer also has some cheater functions. Just like single player it won't let you put down words which aren't in the dictionary. However it does have a dictionary built in so you can check words before you put them down. It also has a "Scrabble Teacher" button which tells you where you could have got the most points but only after you already put down you letters.
The only complaints I have is that It sometimes crashes. Not very often for me but I have heard on some iPhones it crashes a lot. I've fixed crashing with other apps by reinstalling them so it may not be Scrabble's fault.
Also there is a really annoying animation at the start up of the game which plays sound even when your phone is on vibrate. You can turn this off by turning down the volume while the animation is playing.
9/10
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