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Ain’t that a bitch…

September 28th, 2004 · Personal

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Yea, I’ve been whining about my cracked laptop screen for a few days now, but none of you have actually seen it, so I took a picture with my sister’s camera (I need my own).

How’s that for absolute suck? I got the shipping notice for my new Samsung today tho. I should have it by Thursday. YEY!

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It’s raining out…

September 28th, 2004 · Personal

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… and I can’t ride my bike!!

Damn you Jeanne! DAMN YOU!!!

BTW – it’s Tuesday now

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It’s not frikin Tuesday yet, dammit!!

September 27th, 2004 · Personal

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Argh. It really annoys me that this post will be recorded as taking place on Tuesday, September 28th. As far as I’m concerned, it’s still Monday, September 27th. So there. This journal entry is hereby decalared to be entered on 9/27/04. I mean, if I were to convert EST to DST (Drew Standard Time), it would only be 9:30pm!! Geeeez.

So I completed a new build of our game Galaxy Conquest today. Yippeee. I woulda had it done over the weekend had my stupid laptop screen not cracked. Blast it all. But it only set me back a day or two thankfully. However PCNation still hasn’t shipped my new monitor, and for some reason the link to check my order status isn’t working like it was yesterday. Argh!!

It’s also Monday (not Tuesday!) and so out went another issue of GDNet Direct. I ran out of things to say in the editorial, so now Dave and Kevin and whomever else on the staff that wants to blab can have their chance. Am I a nice guy or what?

Hopefully I can get off from coaching Wed in order to make rehearsal at Six Flags. I’m doing the Haunted Hayride in addition to the Batman show now. Somthing about getting yanked off the hayride while it’s moving. Not a clue about the details but it sounds like fun. Hell I’ll jump off of anything.

The cast has also decided (well, most of us anyways) that we’re definetly going paintballing again at least once this coming month. Huzzah!!

So yea… I guess I’m kinda done for the night. Hm. I’m pretty hungry. I think I’ll make myself up a salad and read a book until bed time (6am). Then I can fall asleep in anticipation of being woken up via WinAmp and my new Logitech Z-2200 2.1 200-watt speakers cranked the f**k up. Ahhhhh….. nuthin like wall-shaking bass in the morning!!

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Wiped out…

September 26th, 2004 · Stuntwork

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I slept in for an extra two hours and got to work at Great Adventure an hour late. I needed it. We hung out at our boss’s place last nite, so I got home at like 2am and didn’t go to bed until like 5am. Man was I sore today from running around playing paintball on Sat. The other cast members who had gone were pretty wiped out as well.

Had a good three shows today. Got to do a hood roll after the last show, I told the tech driving the Batmobile to run me over so I could roll off the hood. It was fun. I think next weekend I’m gonna have him hit me straight on so I go spread eagle on the hood, then have him stop short so I slide off into a back roll.

Ah well, a few new cuts a bruises today – nothing unexpected. I’m still pretty sore in my quads. Looking forward to some good sleep tonight. Oh yeaaaa…

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Paintball!!

September 25th, 2004 · Personal

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Today a fellow cast member from the Batman show was having his bachelor party, and before all the guys went out to hit the strip clubs in Philly, they decided to play paintball at a local arena which happened to be conveniently 5 minutes away from Great Adventure. Awesome. I had to work today, so I couldn’t stick around for the entire day and couldn’t hit up the strip clubs at nite, but that’s okay – I spent enough money as is 😛

So anyways this was the first time I got to play paintball. I grew up under an over-protective mother, so of course I never got to play it when I was a kid. All that “guns are dangerous” and “you’ll shoot your eyes out” crap. Whatever. I had played a lot of laser tag before with my friends, so I knew the tactics, but shooting with laser beams is a lot different than shooting with paintballs.

I managed to get in 8 games before I had to leave for work at Great Adventure (3 shows on the weekends). What a blast. It’s a unanimous vote amongst the rest of the cast that also went – paintball rocks! I got hit upside the head one game – owch. I managed to kill about 6 people or so total from all 8 games. I got killed in all of them except two. The last game I played before work, my team wrecked the opposing team – not a single one of us died and we killed em all. I even took out the Best Man. I missed hitting the Groom tho. Damn that was great.

Starting next month, our shows on Sat will start at 5pm rather than 3pm, so we (the cast) are planning on hitting up the paintball fields almost every weekend next month. Suhweeeeet.

Other than that, I got back from paintball to my trailer at GA and found out that my screen on my laptop had somehow cracked up the middle. I can now only work on the left-half of my screen. D’oh!! I guess when I was riding my bike, the screen bent a little and cracked. *sigh* But it’s not that big a deal, at least it wasn’t some catastrophic drive failure or something. Then I’d be pissed to all hell. So a few minutes ago I ordered up my new monitor. It should arrive Wed or Thurs. I was going to get it sooner or later anyways – circumstances forced me to choose sooner, heh. It sucks I can’t really bring my laptop around with me anymore – I have one of those teeny tiny little ultra-portable Vaio’s. But those are the breaks. I’ll have my new computer in a few months anyways. But that’s for another entry…

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Where I Am and Where I’m Going

September 24th, 2004 · Personal, Stuntwork

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My first journal entry here at GDNet. Cool. I think I’ll take the time to explain what’s been going on in my life this summer, in broad terms. I can’t tell if anyone even noticed, besides those at GDNet I talk to a lot, that I’ve become a lot less active over these past few months. But for any that did, this should inform them as to why exactly, and why I’m back. For anyone else, it’s just a cool story.

I’ve taken this directly from my other journal over on my company’s web boards. (now defunct 🙁 )

What the hell happened to my journal updates? Well I kinda dropped off the face of the earth as far as the gaming industry is concerned when I got involved in my first stunt job back in June. A fellow coach of mine (I coach gymnastics) has been doing TV and movie stunts for some number of years, along with live shows in New York City, Vegas and Disney. He tried out for this stunt job at the local Six Flags park near us, and got the job. He was telling me about it one night at the gym and I was appalled that he never told me he was trying out for the position. I was pretty mad. But he insisted he told everyone, and I guess looking back I did hear him mention it, but didn’t think much of it at the time. Shucks.

So anyways I told him “dude, when you go in for the first rehearsal, if they need anybody, call me“. And guess what?? Sure enough, one of the cast decided to not show up and couldn’t be reached, so I wake up at 11am (I’m still on my programming schedule of like sleep from 7-12 of course) to a phone call. It’s another coach buddy of mine. My friend who got the job at Six Flags didn’t have my number, so he called him instead. “Dude man”, he said “you can’t be sleeping if you want to work at Great Adventure”. What?? My sleep-addled brain could hardly fathom what he was trying to tell me. “They need someone dude, get down there now

After making sure this wasn’t some cruel and unsual prank, I called up my buddy at Six Flags and he confirmed it. So I quick got dressed, hopped in my car and shot down to GA faster than a speeding bullet! I got there, and my soon-to-be boss picked me up at the front gate and rode me in to meet the stunt coordinator and the rest of the cast asking me questions like “have you had any acting exprience?” uhm, no, I replied. “Have you done any stunts before?” not professionally, I said. “Do you have any special skills or training?” well, I said, I am a gymnast and martial artist. He seemed satisfied at that, which was good, because I was understandably nervous at being thrown into the pot like this.

So we get to where the rest of the cast was hanging out, and I met the stunt coordinator, a short, solidly built guy with crew-cut blonde hair and thin reading glasses that literally bounced around with energy. Todd Lester. What a character. He looked like a special forces operative dressed in high-laced boots, military BDU’s and a tight t-shirt. I met the rest of the cast too (my friend was there of course, which was good because at least I knew someone!), tho I suck at names so nothing really stuck that first meet. As a group we sat down and read through the script, then listened to the soundtrack.

After that first day, it would be a month of 6-8 hour rehearsals every day, with the exception of Wednesdays, usually. But not always. We learned the basics of fighting and taking hits, rolling and landing properly from falls. Then we moved on into actually choreographing the show – from the ground up. It was a brand-new $2 million Six Flags production, and we had to conceive the whole entire show from ground zero. Like I said, 6-8 hour rehearsals. In the stunt arena, which was outside, in the sun and blazing heat. I never thought I could lose weight, but I lost about 10 lbs easily. I’d drink an entire jug of Kiwi Strawberry Snapple and not have to take a piss all day – it all got sweated out.

Obviously, such a strenuous schedule took its toll on my game development. I took a sort of haitus to focus all my energies on the show. Even when we finished rehearsals and began the show for the season, we were constantly re-evaluating and changing it to make it better. My entire summer pretty much revolved around Six Flags rather than game development.

But now the season is almost over. Although the show was awesome enough to get us extended into October when the park is open for Fright Fest, it’s not going to last forever, and it’s time I brought my focus back to game development to hold me over until next summer at least. Although I plan on looking into taking on some TV and commercial stunt jobs during the year, they come sporadically enough that I’ll need more stable forms of income. My coaching provides me steady livable income alone, so that’s good. I’m looking at game development to be my second-tier of income, while stunt work takes up the top of the pyramid.

Juggling three jobs?? Am I nuts? Well, it seems to be working out so far 🙂 Although I spent the entire summer away from game development, it’s understandable so I could get a solid footing in this new industry I want to participate in. Like when I first seriously considered game development as a career, I wanted to quit coaching gymnastics. Now that the initial stuntwork is almost done, I can ease into it more while balancing coaching and game development.

It’s gonna be a fun ride I think. We’ll see how it goes.

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GDC 2005: Teh Intarwebs Are Broke

November 30th, -0001 · GameDev.net

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Hopefully this won’t hold true for the rest of the day, but if you notice any slump in our coverage, it’s because the internet at the conference completely tanked today. The press room, the general lobby, everything is down. You can’t even connect to the wireless router in the press lounge, and popping in the RJ-45 doesn’t help either. Hell, I had to walk back to my hotel (where I am now) in order to post my morning update!!

So again, hopefully this won’t last long – I’ve been told people are working on it (but then, that’s what they always say), so hopefully we’ll be able to keep providing you with the “live” coverage as the day goes on. But if not, log on around 9-11pm PST because we’ll be posting a crapload of stuff all at once from our hotels!

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