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I’ve got my hands full at work at the moment, so blogging will continue to be light for the next week or so. Here’s a menagerie of… stuff…

I rewatched Gunparade March for the third time recently. I have to thank Omo for turning me on to the show way back when; it’s one of the few series I’ve bought on DVD sight unseen. Despite being riddled with a lot of annoying little imperfections, it’s a perfectly enjoyable show with a strong cast of characters. It’s also structured in such a way as to be fun to watch in large doses. That combined with its relatively short length makes it an easy rewatch.

One thing that I noticed this time around that I hadn’t noticed in the past was that Kenji Kawai was responsible for the show’s score. Now I know why I always loved the background music.

On the gaming front, I see that Gust and NIS are bringing Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis across the Pacific at the end of March. Since the game looks to be the successor to Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm - which I enjoyed quite a bit - I’ll be sure to buy it.

You may remember that I was working my way through Persona 3 not too long ago. The reality is, I haven’t touched the game since before Christmas, and my desire to continue is pretty much non-existent at this point. To be honest, I don’t have time for marathon gaming sessions, and while the mission based nature of Atelier Iris was such that I could play for an hour or two on occasion and actually accomplish something, the same amount of time in Persona 3 often feels like a complete waste of effort. Persona 3 is a good game, and I’d like to finish it, but it’ll have to wait.

Changing topics, my recent foray into live action Japanese dramas has resulted in an interesting discovery. The computer I use for fansub playback is older than dirt and thus isn’t all that useful for watching h264 or 720p encodes. I’ve been putting off replacing it for some time now, as it handles standard encodes marvelously, but with h264 really catching on with fansub groups, I figure it’ll be only a year or so before I simply have to do something, whether I like it or not.

Anyway, on occasions when I’ve watched h264 or 720p encodes, I’ve found that lag issues don’t really kick until about twenty minutes into an episode. Since the average anime episode only runs a few minutes longer than that, I’ve been able to make do, but with live action drama episodes running twice as long, it becomes an issue. It was during an episode of Hotaru no Hikari, however, that it dawned on me: if the processor simply wasn’t up to the task, why would it always wait twenty minutes before giving up the ghost? Clearly, whatever the problem was, it was a function of time.

Turns out, it was a temperature issue. Monitoring the temperature of the processor while watching an episode, I found the lag would always kick in once it reached a certain level. And it would usually take about twenty minutes to reach that level. My suspicion is that the processor intentionally throttles back at that point to prevent damage. Hence, the lag. Thankfully, I found that simply pausing playback for ten minutes once per episode in order to let things cool down made all the difference in the world. I’m glad I figured that out; now I can explore potentially cheaper cooling options without throwing a bunch of money at a new computer.

Although, I’d probably be better off just replacing the computer and being done with it. After all, I can get a nice little Core 2 Duo machine for under $500.

Finally, as thanks for reading this far, here’s Nanoha getting her ass kicked.

That’s all I’ve got.

Decision 2006

I hear there’s an election coming up, but the real battle is being fought today in the streets of Japan! Well, chat rooms, actually… and perhaps some karaoke booths in Akihabara…

Anyway…

The final round of the 2006 Saimoe Tournament has arrived, pitting the temperamental Suiseiseki of Rozen Maiden against the twin-tailed Fate Testarossa of Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha! If this match-up sounds familiar, there’s a reason: last year, Takamachi Nanoha of Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha edged out Souseiseki of Rozen Maiden for the Saimoe crown.

Will the lovely Fate inherit the title from her friend and comrade (and object of affection)? Can Suiseiseki avenge her sister’s loss? Will next year’s final match feature Hina Ichigo vs. REINFORCE? Will I finish typing this post before voting ends and the results are announced (I started two hours ago)? The suspense is killing me!

Or not.

Sorry, Suiseiseki-chan, but Fate’s got this one in the bag.

Raging Heart, Onegai!

New Nanoha project in the works? I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s a third TV series, but I have a nagging feeling it’s just an OAV. Hopefully, I’m wrong.

While cleaning out some old files last night, I noticed I still had the last two episodes of The Melancholy of Suzumiya Haruhi sitting on my hard drive. After rewatching them, my feelings about the show have softened somewhat. The ending still feels a little empty, however, since, if the final episode is actually intended to be the sixth episode, all of the important things that happen within seem to have little to no lasting effect on the overall story or the characters involved. I know it’s a reset, “life goes on” ending of sorts, but it still doesn’t make much sense when you take the episode shuffling into account - especially given how careful the show was about maintaining continuity otherwise.

Call for bloggers? I’ve long figured it’s just a matter of time before we see an anime blogging panel at a major industry convention. The reason it hasn’t happened yet, I think, is because the anime blogging community is still quite young, and was a fairly decentralized place prior to the launch of Blogsuki. And, let’s face it: as great as Animenano is, it’s still only a couple of months old - and the vast majority of the blogs listed there are less than a year old. So, yeah, it’s a young community, us few old-timers notwithstanding. Next con season, perhaps?

One of my best friends plays the theremin. He also plays the Legend of Zelda. On the theremin.

Seriously.

Oh, and one last thing…

Dori and Gura are so totally guys.