Monday, December 8, 2025

Meme Monday: Miscellaneous Memes for December 2025

I've lost track of the number of miscellaneous meme posts I've made over the past few years, so I figured I'd just change my title a bit for this go around. As usual, these are memes that couldn't find a home from any other posting I had, but were too good to simply pass up.

This could work for WoW, even.
From X and dicetomeetyou.com.


Every time I see this, I think of the sweltering
heat in the movie Rear Window, and how
the residents in the apartment complex would
put their matresses outside. From Pinterest.


Sometimes I have a cheap laugh.
From imgflip.


Eh, it still is better than video games. And if
it isn't that's because I can't afford the video
card that makes it better. From gamedesigning.



Guilty, but in my defense I don't stare. Like was
once said on Seinfeld, "Looking at cleavage is
like looking at the sun. You don't stare at it.
Too risky. You get a sense of it and look away."


Hell if I know, man. Drives me crazy too.
From Digital Mom Blog.


Friday, December 5, 2025

All I Really Need is a Place for My Stuff

I have a confession to make: our house is not something that Marie Kondo would say sparks joy.

When you put two pack rats* together with three kids, you're going to have piles of stuff to move around on a regular basis. While I'd like to look at my home as a place to relax and enjoy myself, when you get right down to it, I look at a home as a place for my stuff.

You knew I was going to put this here, didn't you?
This is one of the George Carlin routines that aged well.

I don't really have a sense of decoration, either. I've seen what some people call "decoration" and I think that I can't see the walls from all of the pictures on them. On the flip side, I'm not a big fan of the minimalist look, either. I just want a place for everything, and enough furniture and decoration that don't look like they came out of the 60s/70s/80s to make it work. Despite my best intentions, I simply can't get things decorated well. Not for a lack of trying, mind you, but I also have to balance my mom and my in-laws dumping decorations and whatnot on us that we really don't need with my own distaste of the items themselves. 

My own home was built in the mid-80s, and it shows. The two story and bi-level/split-level homes built in that era all have the same general look about them; they tend to be boxy, but they get maximum use out of minimal space. The oversized great rooms and specialty areas of the houses that were built afterward simply don't exist, so my home office is set where the dining room was originally designed to reside.**

So you know where this is going, right?

This is what my homes in video games tend to look like, if I'm left to my own devices:

It's a bit blocky, but it works.


Penny would occasionally complain about
all those chests around; I ought to do something
about that one of these days. Note that most
of the furniture there came with the house.


So yeah, I'm decoratively challenged and I look at houses as a place to put things, rather than to live in them. (It's a failing.)

MMO housing doesn't make me squeal with delight as it does some people. I mean, it's great to look at when it's done well, and believe me, I've seen plenty of people who have done it well --some even read the blog!-- but that seems to be beyond my capacity. I don't have any screencaps of the home I had in LOTRO, but the front of it looked like a stereotypical backwoods shack with all sorts of broken down material scattered around in front.

In other words, I think I would give Marie Kondo a heart attack.

***

So when I saw that this dropped in Retail WoW yesterday...

From an email dated 12/3/2025.

I realized that I was not the target audience. 

That's fine. I don't need to be the target of MMO salesmanship; after all, I'm not a big spender when it comes to DLC and whatnot. If anything, that translates in-game to me not really pursuing monetary or bling-centric goals.***

To those who are reveling in the chance to play around with housing, I wish you the best of luck. I'll be reading your blog posts!




*Yes, I'm calling myself out. I may not have as much stuff as my wife does, and I do throw things out more than she does, but there are plenty of things that I know I'll keep until I die. 

**We never formally entertained people, and we've never used the fine china that we were obligated to request in our wedding lists. In fact, all those plates and utensils and whatnot are still in storage in the basement, having never been used once. I think the only thing we ever did use were the wine glasses, and those are also now in storage since a) we have a lot of "free" glasses given to us from the local wine festival over the years, and b) I can't really drink alcohol much any more.

***Despite what some people may think, I count Epic Riding and Epic Flying as bling-centric. If it becomes a requirement to do something, I'm going to push even harder against it. But that's just me.

Thursday, December 4, 2025

Just Come On and Burst, Already

Okay, this is now getting ridiculous.

Multiple websites and YouTube channels --here's a link to Rock Paper Shotgun's article-- reported that RAM manufacturer Micron is shutting down their Crucial consumer division to essentially go chase AI and Datacenter work.

If you've been keeping track, Micron is the third largest manufacturer of RAM after Samsung and SK Hynix. The loss of Crucial means that there's going to be one fewer player in the RAM market, and more loss of choice among consumer PC buyers. Yes, that includes gamers, too, as we tend to push the envelope of PC performance than the average PC user, but given the spiking of RAM usage in "normal" software such as browsers, video streaming, and Office-esque applications, this is going to hurt us in the long run.

And for what? To try to get some of that AI bubble money?

Yeah, this isn't going to end well...

Monday, December 1, 2025

Meme Monday: December Hath Come Memes

Yes, it's December once more. We're 21-22 days from the Solstice, and cold temperatures have officially arrived in the Midwest.

And snow has arrived in Milwaukee, as my oldest provided a few helpful photos of the six inches of snow they got over the weekend...

I could use this as a Christmas card.



I was inspired. Hence, this Meme Monday.

Yes, I've known dogs who are like this.
From Thunder Dungeon.


Having put together some IKEA furniture before,
this tickled me to no end. From Instagram.


Ha! I should ask someone at work who lives in
Minnesota if this is accurate.
From Just Bee and Imgflip.


Yeah, I know people like this. Some days,
it's even me. From Becky Barnicoat.


Again, the lure of coffee is strong.
From 97.5 FM 'The Fanatic' in Philly.


Had to have a Fantasy influenced meme
in here. From Kyreann vis Cheezburger.


Friday, November 28, 2025

Sightseeing and Travelling

In WoW Classic Anniversary land, things are progressing:

Snapshot as of November 27, 2025.


It's been a year (or so) since the Anniversary servers launched, and I have yet to reach L60 on any of my toons. So I guess you could say that my plan of not going all-in on rushing to the end (and getting burned out) has worked. After all, I'm still regularly logging in and progressing. This time, that's mainly in Un'goro Crater these days...



Or Felwood...




Or maybe even the Dire Maul area...



I'm at that point in the leveling process where you can begin to separate some classes from others. Card, for example, is able to defeat individual elites, whereas Linna struggles with those same elites. (I'd have inserted a "Dead Linna" screencap if I had one, but I don't. I was too busy corpse running back to her body.) At times like that, wearing plate armor doesn't exactly help much.

But I do occasionally poke my nose into Retail. Mainly just to observe people on Moon Guard...

I think that thing on the left is a mount. I'd just
like to know where you stable these things, because
when I'm writing you have to consider things such
as that. I mean, can you imagine having that thing stabled
at a farm? And what would it eat? How would you care for it?


That Pally is a bit of a flashback, with the 
Sulfuras Mace and the recolored Judgement armor.
Were it not for the post-Cataclysm Auction House
(and that it's a Draenei), she would fit right in on the
Anniversary servers.


I do get lost with the post-Cataclysm changes to the Old World from time to time, but consulting a map is always the smartest option...



Nevertheless, there are things I see that still do make me stop and ponder for a moment...


Something tells me that the device on the left
is related to the Dragonflight expansion.
Why? Oh, no reason...


I can't decide if that's a trinket effect or if
those are merely images of people. If I were
a betting man, I'd figure it came from the cash shop.


Okay, I inserted this screencap here because I
was fascinated with the eye patch. That 'pirate' look
isn't something you'd expect on your average Draenei.


But if one thing is certain, it's that Trade Chat never changes (profanity warning below):



Thursday, November 27, 2025

Something to be Thankful For: That Time a Local Band Taught Me About Fear

Back in my tween years in the early 80s, my listening habits straddled the New Wave Pop sound with Rock. If the music you listen to when you're growing up sticks with you throughout your life, then my life was infused with Soft Cell and Duran Duran, Asia and The Police, AC/DC and Yes.

Oh, and a little local band called The Raisins.

The Raisins had been around for several years by the beginning of the 80s and had built a fanatical local following. They'd played dozens of venues throughout the region, and were always a good bet to get a packed house.

If you'd have told someone today that corporate
rock station WEBN and PBS TV affiliate WCET
would join forces to create live shows in the early
80s, they wouldn't have believed you. But here's the proof.


I was a bit young to be allowed into the bars to see bands play, so The Raisins skated under my radar for a long while. But when I started hearing a song called Fear is Never Boring on the radio, I immediately fell in love.

Now, before you click on the music video below, you have to realize something: the video's quality is very homemade: something you'd see out of a bunch of guys throwing a "music video" together after having had a few beers. The "homage" to Jason's hockey mask (not sure where they got the thing they used), Jaws, people dressed as undertakers, the POV of a slasher movie, and the band "playing" their instruments are some of the finest amateur hour stuff. Throw in the 80s era movie projector you'd find at a local school, toss in the band's hair and short shorts, and you get the idea that this isn't something you should take at all seriously.


As for the song, it's got everything --and I do mean everything-- that identifies it as early 80s Power Pop: backward lyrics*, a nice groove, a good guitar solo, and song lyrics that have sexual innuendos/references you'd never have believed would have come out of socially conservative Cincinnati. One of the band members, Bob Nyswonger, mentioned that this song was used for a while at Cincinnati Reds baseball games, until the Reds management actually listened to the lyrics and yanked it from being played over the sound system.

Fear is Never Boring became a bit regional hit, and I thought it meant that they were big nationally (because I heard it on the radio all the time!), but the breaks never came their way. A couple of years after this song, the band broke up. Rob Fetters, the songwriter of Fear is Never Boring, took the song with him to his later bands, The Bears and psychodots**, so the song never truly went away from the area. All of the band members themselves kept busy in the local music scene, but they did reunite in 2024 for some sold out shows at the Woodward Theater downtown.


So I'm thankful for The Raisins and their quirky take on fear.

***

Oh, and I'm also thankful that the FCC finally issued my amateur radio license yesterday. One thing about those licenses is that they're public, so you can go to the FCC's database search engine and plug in my callsign to get my real name and address. That's actually a requirement that I have an active email address (and a physical address) on file that I can be reached at, or the FCC can yank my license. Ergo, you're going to have to trust me that I have an official callsign, because I'm not mentioning it here.

The FCC stopped providing paper licenses a long
time ago; I downloaded a PDF instead that I can print
out and keep in my records.


That being said, I was amused at what the callsign gods provided to me. You'd think I was a member of a federal agency or something. (And no, it's not the FBI. It wouldn't surprise me if callsigns with those letters in them are banned.)




*You can actually find someone had reversed the video so you can hear the backward lyrics. What was said at the start of the song was "My whole life flashed before I crashed".

**Yes, 'psychodots' has a lower case name. That's by design.

Monday, November 24, 2025

Meme Monday: Thanksgiving Memes for 2025

This Thursday is Thanksgiving in the US (Canada's Thanksgiving is in October), so I figured I'd put a few memes out there for this holiday.

Ha. I don't think I'll have to do this this year.
From Someecards.


20 years ago this wouldn't have worked.
Weird how things have changed. From Pinterest.


I laughed. From Play What You Want.


Oh great. A turkey version of Tiamat.
From Reddit.


Well, yeah. That's the idea. Of course, I have
been dragged into work on Thanksgiving,
so I appreciate this. From Thunder Dungeon.


This would NOT go well at my mom's house.
From Bell of Lost Souls.