Review: Fantastic Four--the Rise of the Silver Surfer

Harold Combs

Really enjoyed this one, in spite of myself. Jessica Alba’s hot, thought her blonde hairdo is jarring at best.

Lots of humor and social commentary here, especially surrounding Alba–she wishes for a normal life, she laments being the hottest woman on the planet, she exclaims after a ‘wardrobe malfunction,’ “Why does this always happen to me?!”

The beginning was very slow, as they try to ease us back into the characters we knew from the punchier 1st installment. The Four have grown very accustomed to their powers and their role as planetary protectors, so much so that they seem bored. Unfortunately, that’s exactly the same feeling I get about the actors here–phoning it in, hitting their marks, but without the snap of the 1st movie. This felt more like a really, really expensive TV show than a summer blockbuster: The actors seem comfortable in their characters, and the scope of the action always centers around them. Some of the lines delivered seem like before-commercial, writers-room fodder, especially the lines from Ben Grim.

Rant: MFC is DLL Hell...

Harold Combs

For my pal Jamie: GUI programming is hard.

So, the big marquee part of Microsoft Visual C++ has been the “Visual” part, where you draw-out your lovely dialog boxes using a GUI creation tool, then the IDE generates the code & and resource files from that.

Okay, so far so good, but I spent most of this morning trying to get this little MFC app I’m upgrading to run as a static EXE instead of a DLL-linked EXE. That would mean the EXE would be a little fatter, but we could ship it without the associated MSVCRT.dll and MFC42.DLL, reducing a point of failure if those files get lost or damaged. It’s a win-win, right? Everyone benefits! Bonuses galore!

How I know I'm a good steward of corporate resources... (Comments)

Harold Combs

dude - get a new one! :) One to show your new se…

HarryC - Jan 3, 2008

dude - get a new one! :) One to show your new sexy married responsible self to the world!….ok to the door opening thingie. but still! If you were a victim of spontaneous human combustion and the only thing left to identify you were your badge you wouldn’t want THAT old picture flashing on the news would you?!

Frustrations with the Restoration Movement

Harold Combs

I’m a member of a Restoratoin Movement Protestant Christian Church. On the face of it the Restoration Movement is a tremendous idea, hearkening to the ideas of both the early Apostolic Churches and the ideas of the Protestant Reformation. Key bullet points of our doctrine are:

  • We acknowledge only one authority in church matters–the 66 book Protestant Bible. There is no synod, ecclesial council, catechism, or presbyteroi. The Bible says what it says.

Analysis: How to tell if you're having a redneck good time

Harold Combs

I benefit from the polyglot nature of my upbringing. I speak two languages–English and Kentuckian. I can blend into almost anything from a discussion of Platonic philosophy through a rib eating contest at the county fair.

At the Truck Pull tonight at Rupp Arena, I realized that not everyone benefits from this, so I thought I’d prepare this handy guide. Thus:

Easy ways to tell if you’re having a Redneck good time

Wishlist

Harold Combs

Thought about this on the way in today…things I’d like to do before I die (yeah, alot of them are car-related, so I’d better do them before they outlaw the internal combustion engine…)

* Watch the 24 Hours of Daytona
* Attend the Skip Barber Racing school.
* (Re)Build an engine from scratch
* Do the Classical Grand Tour: Rome, Florence, Venice, Athens.
* Visit Paris (France, not Kentucky…)
* Have a ride in an aerobatic airplane/fighter jet.
* Attend the Grand Prix of Monaco
* Go sailing in the Carribean. (No Hurricanes, please!)
* Learn to play piano
* Go to the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
* Visit Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and Gettysburg.
* Learn Spanish (seems like a must nowadays…)
* Learn Greek.
* Read: St. Augustine, Plato, Martin Luther, John Locke
* Run a 10k
* Write a poem for each of my kids
* Contribute *something* to greater society that has my name on it…

"Smart" Cars in Louisville

Harold Combs

Sam Swope Smart

We are pleased to announce the opening of smart center Louisville at 11601 Plantside Drive in Louisville.

I think this is a reaction to the “we passed on getting a MINI dealership back in 2001 (d’oh!)”. So, Swope has Smart cars…interesting. Why do I see visions of every hipster on Bardstown road grabbing one of these itty bitty things?

"Smart" Cars in Louisville (Comments)

Harold Combs

Brings back Italy memories. Those things are small…

Jeff Roberts - Jan 1, 2008

Brings back Italy memories. Those things are small enough to perpendicular-park, rather than parallel (don’t try that with your church bus).

I saw one here already - it crossed in front of us as we were entering Newtown from Stone last Sunday morning. (And without really pouring on the gas, I couldn’t catch up to get a closer look - what’s top speed on those things?)

wow...Wow...WOW

Harold Combs

Congrats to the NY Giants for sending the Dallas Cowboys to the sidelines for the NFC championship game. Both the home teams lost today. All-in-all, a tremendous afternoon of football, with two of the “Locks” going down–The Cowboys and the Colts.

We get to see a January championship game in LAMBEAU FIELD, baby!! I can’t wait (won’t really matter, any of the AFC teams could kill any of the NFC teams, including Green Bay)…

Tales from the budget...

Harold Combs

So, I’m looking at my budget today, and I notice that I’m spending ~19% of my take-home pay on housing (yay–well within our means), but 27% on transportation, including: Van payment, gas for 3 cars, registration, repairs + upkeep, and insurance.

:-) I’m thinking of moving to new york!

* * *

On the opposite tack, I came home last night to find that someone had left the passenger-side sliding door open on the van. For 2 hours. In a driving thunderstorm.

Quick hits (Comments)

Harold Combs

Harvid, my mom still reads yr blog. She’s Oba…

Biru - Jan 4, 2008

Harvid, my mom still reads yr blog. She’s Obaming! The market will hit a “true” bottom when its sorrow & woe is on the front page of the NYTimes– not the business section, the front page.

Then you & I will sweep in and buy Vanguard no-load index funds and sit on them until our noses bleed money. Mutual funds have too many fees!

Ruminations while Compiling

Harold Combs

Ah the joys of compiling a large native product from scratch. The time to get a cup of coffee, or blog. Some random musings:

* The stock market is in the crapper, and will probably stay there. The economy is fundamentally flawed, the the recession has already started–no one’s owning up to that yet. I’m reading Alan Greenspan’s “Age of Turbulence”, and I don’t think we’ve seen this sort of market since the 1980’s, though this is sort of a hybrid–recession, but without fundamental strength in finance. Actually, it might be exactly like the early 1980’s, where the banking industry tried to kill itself lending money to Latin America.

Maria's first migraine

Harold Combs

Or…“How I learned to love my own child less than sleep for 10 minutes”.

I’ve been off work since December 21st. During all that time, I got alot of sleep. I didn’t get enough, apparently.

So last night, I went out into what passes for a blizzard in Kentucky to pick-up Joey from his dad’s. I returned to find Whitney had a story for me–Maria had clanged her head on the crib. Hard. In her soft spot. She’d called the Dr., but the Dr. said likely everything would be fine.

And I'll have a Wii Christmas

Harold Combs

Well, a week later, here we are. I’ve gotten and gotten-over a nasty stomach bug, so I managed to miss most of Wednesday through Friday.

In my absence, the Wii has replaced the iMac as the coolest thing in the household. Yes, it’s that good.

Just to give you an idea, we had Stu and Cathy using it within 4 minutes of watching us play it. We’ve played it for at least 5 hours a day since we got it.

Christmas: Leg 1 COMPLETE

Harold Combs

We returned from our 2 day roundtrip to balmy (!) Columbus, Ohio this evening, Joey running a 101.5 fever and Maria dozing contentedly.

Pretty uneventful trip–ate too much, slept too much, saw Whitney’s Uncle Richard’s old…ahem…Ferrari.

Yep, honest-to-goodness Ferrari GT, Brown….V-12 & everything. Not a good looking car, particularly, but DUDE!

So, we’re opening presents tomorrow morning and doing stuff around the house, then going down to my Mom’s for Christmas Eve. We have to turn Joey over to his dad at 7am Christmas Day.

"Flyboys"

Harold Combs

2 hours and 20 minutes of THAT?!!!

This is a pretty-standard war/buddy flick. Some guys wanna go fly, they go through some training, meet an old salt who tells them they’re stupid, and get a rude awakening when they first meet the enemy. They ALL have backstories, and they’re all (poorly) developed. One resembles Porkins from Star Wars and dies similarly. There’s a love interest thrown-in and many long, conceited scenes flying about in a CGI wonderland resembling a decent WWI Video Game.