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Wednesday, April 12
One That Looks Good, One That Looks Pretty
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Story Notes
My name is Zoe Fairchild, though everyone calls me Minx. I live in Tarrytown, on the border of the fairy lands and the human world. I'm the city's top female private investigator, which means most months I can make the rent, or eat, my choice.
My parents abandoned me here to look after myself when I was twelve. They had their reasons, and I've mostly stopped hating them for it. Before they walked out, each one left me with a gift.
My mother, the practical one, gave me an ebony-handled Colt 45 Special, saying only that a girl needed to know at least three ways to knock a man dead.
My other mother gave me the Nine Words of Unbinding.
That's where all the trouble began.
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Tuesday, April 11
Puddles' Pinball Prison
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Sunday, April 09
My Hero Academia Series 2
Another promising story killed by Shonen Jump disease. Bleah.
Posted by: Mauser at Monday, April 10 2017 04:06 AM (5Ktpu)
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When you run out of story, stick in a tournament.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Monday, April 10 2017 11:26 AM (PiXy!)
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There's a name for that! God, Arena fighting with bystanders rules-lawyering every combatant's power-ups or explaining why the last-ditch, never before used, but utterly unbeatable special technique failed to defeat the hero is the single most intolerable thing in Anime to me.
Seriously, I hate it.
Posted by: Mauser at Wednesday, April 12 2017 10:54 AM (5Ktpu)
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It's an LHD country with white center stripe, so probably Australia (Japan is a yellow stripe country). Ergo, Sydney. Probably the western extension of the line, but not sure where.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Saturday, April 08 2017 01:26 PM (XOPVE)
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Yup! Good reasoning, helps that you've been here.
They decided that what Sydney really needs is trams. Also five years of traffic chaos. Here we're looking down at construction along George St at the corner of Essex St, near Circular Quay.
In the process of constructing the new tram lines, they accidentally dug up the old tram lines, buried for more than 50 years.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Saturday, April 08 2017 05:36 PM (PiXy!)
Sunless Sea, the game of tramp steamers and eldritch horror, is getting a sequel: Sunless Skies.
Well duh the sky will be sunless if you go around murdering them.
The best moment I had in Sunless Sea was when I was sailing over a reef, then noticed that the reef was perfectly circular, then realised it was a closed eye... And then the eye opened. An eye dozens of times larger than my entire ship.
I didn't die, that time.
Sunless Skies had a Kickstarter that I missed, but they got 377% of their target anyway, so all is good and I'll buy it as soon as it comes out.
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Wednesday, April 05
Nexus 7 2017, Or Near Enough
I just broke down and ordered one of these:
Huawei Mediapad M3, available in Luna Nova Silver and Shiny Chariot Gold
8-core CPU (4xA72 + 4xA53), 4GB RAM, 64GB Flash, 8.4" 2560x1600 screen, Android 6 with 7 apparently in closed beta and due out soon. And a micro-SD card slot that I ordered a 200GB card for. (The 256GB cards are still kind of expensive.)
I couldn't find the LTE version for sale anywhere reasonable, so I got the wifi-only model. $339 on Amazon for the 64GB version (or $279 $299* for the 32GB model), plus $77 for the 200GB card.
It's about four times as fast as the Nexus 7, has twice the memory, twice the storage, a much larger, higher-resolution display (8.4" vs 7"), and an SD slot. And despite the size increase, it's within a few grams of the Nexus 7's weight.
I still use my Nexus 7 constantly, but it's finicky about charging and is starting to act a bit flaky - screen and buttons not registering touches, that sort of thing. And it's not really big enough to browse the web easily.
This should do nicely for the next three or four years.
* Not sure why the prices bounce around like that. The last time I decided to buy it was out of stock, then when it came back in it went from $349 up to $399. Then I saw today that it was down to $339 and at the same time the Aussie dollar was up a few cents, so it was better than 20% off.
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How's the GPU?
I bought the Asus Zenpad S 8.0", with an Atom, and it's a great tablet, except for 2 things: 2GB of RAM coupled with an overly-aggressive memory-reclamation policy means there's basically no such thing as backgrounding a task, and the GPU is utter crap.
Oh, and mine started failing to charge a month or two back, meaning it didn't even last a full year.
I want something that can play a fairly graphically-intensive Unity game (I use Farmville 2 as a test--it's surprisingly heavy on the GPU) without massive lag.
Posted by: Rick C at Thursday, April 06 2017 12:36 PM (ITnFO)
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Reports are that performance isn't great for 3D games at native resolution - mid-range GPU coupled with a high-end screen. But it allows you to select the resolution for games, so you can drop it down to 1920x1200 or 1280x800.
When it arrives I'll give that a try. I mostly play 2D stuff on Android - Kairosoft titles and Final Fantasy - so it probably won't be an issue for me.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Thursday, April 06 2017 08:31 PM (PiXy!)
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I wish they'd redo some of those Kairosoft games with better graphics and UI.
Disappointing, though. Even a game like Polytopia runs like complete crap on that Asus--I want something better but I don't want to spend the $600 of a Pixel C or Samsung S3.
Any estimates on when it'll arrive? If you'd be willing to try out Polytopia and/or Farmville Country Escape on a couple of resoultions, I'd really appreciate it.
Posted by: Rick C at Friday, April 07 2017 03:31 AM (ITnFO)
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Amazon say the 21st. And that's with expedited shipping.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Friday, April 07 2017 11:14 AM (PiXy!)
I downloaded Polytopia and tried it out on my Nexus 7, and it runs just fine. So it might be something specific to the Asus tablet, maybe because it's Intel rather than Arm. I'll certainly try it on the Mediapad when it arrives.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Wednesday, April 12 2017 07:42 PM (PiXy!)
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The funny thing is that Intel chip makes for a really good tablet...except for gaming. Web browsing is smooth, it has a pair of front-firing speakers (top and bottom, so you get a good stereo effect holding it sideways) for good audio when you watch movies, etc. And then totally horrible at 3D gaming.
Fortunately I just picked up an LG G5 for a song ($120 new--one-day sale at Best Buy) and it's a monster. (And it even has the ability to run games on a per-game basis at a lower resolution if you need it)
Posted by: Rick C at Thursday, April 13 2017 07:20 AM (ECH2/)
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Wednesday, April 19 2017 08:17 AM (XOPVE)
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I find the Nexus 7 perfect for reading, but a bit small for web browsing and email. And I haven't seen any good new tablets at 7", only cheap models with low-res screens.
There aren't many new small tablets at all; Samsung haven't updated their 8" model and Apple haven't updated the iPad mini. It's a shame because this is what I use most after my desktop PC.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Wednesday, April 19 2017 10:33 AM (PiXy!)
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In spite of the ridiculous price I might've bought an 8" S3. But I won't pay $600 for a tablet--I'd probably sooner, I dunno, put BlueStacks on a laptop with a discrete GPU.
Posted by: Rick C at Thursday, April 20 2017 03:35 AM (ITnFO)
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When I found that Samsung S2 is 134 mm wide, the Huawei became more attractive.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Monday, April 24 2017 04:07 PM (XOPVE)