Category: Miscellaneous

It Reviews Itself

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Here’s a quote from a story called Seven Stars, one of the tales including in Kim Newman’s Mysteries Of The Diogenes Club:

“We think the Nazis have the Spear Of Longinus. Combine that with the Jewel Of Seven Stars and they may trump our Ark Of The Covenant. We’d need Excalibur and The Holy Grail to beat that.”

If you’d love to live in a world where the above sentence could be fact, then this is most certainly the book for you.

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On a not-entirely unrelated note: Sherlock was amazing. One portion of my brain flipped for joy at Mark Gatiss’ Mycroft Holmes, if only because I have grown to love Kim Newman’s version of the same character.

And, as a final addendum, I request that my esteemed brother take time out from packaging up my birthday gift and watch (the blu-ray version of) Sherlock ASAP. Then we can discuss whether or not the (astounding) establishing shots of London are some sort of video HDR

The Perfect Storm

As I type this, it is snowing heavily outside. We have had a great deal of snow this season, so much so that there was still a heavy coat on the ground after a few relatively warm days. But today it has returned with a vengeance. I went outside just now to take some photos.

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The snow is very thick and heavy. This will be difficult to remove, even with the snowthrower. I don’t know when it began to fall, but it is already 4 or 5 inches deep (over the top of my boots) and shows no sign of slowing. The trees and bushes are burdened by the weight; the plough has not yet cleared our road. I can only wonder what KLS’s drive to work was like.

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The entire season I had not ventured into our backyard due to the very thick (~2 feet) coat of snow. Just now I did.

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It is utterly silent when the snow falls like this. The only thing I could hear was the crunch as I stepped through the drifts, and occasionally the sound of a flake falling into my ear as I looked up to take a photo.

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Everything is coated with snow. From the smallest stalk to the tallest tree. Even the power lines are weighed down with a thick coat. There are no signs of the squirrels or birds or any other creatures that up until yesterday had carpeted our backyard with their footprints in the snow.

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It isn’t very cold, maybe just about freezing. As I explored the snowfall increased in strength, and even began to get uncomfortable. I could feel it freezing over on the top of my head.

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The above is a closeup of our cherry blossom around the side of the house. In only a couple of months that will start to bloom, and shortly afterwards will be laden with flowers. Right now the branches are weighed down with snow, and the trunk is 1-2 feet deep in snow and ice.

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As I was heading back inside I stepped closer to the two bushes you can see in the above photograph. All of a sudden a sound – the flutter of wings. I meekly peeped, and could see birds inside. They are safe there in the dense foliage, under their snow-cap. I couldn’t make out what types of birds they were, or even how many. A few little ones. I hurried away.

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This is the best kind of weather. This is Earth at it’s most beautiful.

Although I have seventeen American winters under my belt now I still love the snow, especially an impressive fall like this one. I wish all my Australian readers could experience exactly what this is like.

Buy Low, Sell High

I have only ever sold two things on eBay. The first was a digital camera (our first ever, a Kodak that took VGA quality images). I recall getting a good price for it considering it was a couple of years old. What about the second thing I sold? Well…

A little over 10 years ago, I walked into a local store called FYE in one of the malls here in Albany. They were in their post-Christmas clearance and I was digging through their goods. Imagine my surprise when I saw they were selling entire, unopened boxes of Japanese Final Fantasy VIII trading cards. Here’s a shot of one of the packs:

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There were discounted to a near-unbelievably level, something like sub-$10 per box (although a part of me wants to say they may have even been only $1 per box). Needless to say, I purchased all three boxes they had – which translated to maybe 75 packs of cards in total.

So I took them all home and tore them all open. The pack was a lie! The contents were almost exclusively ‘official card game’ and not much at all of ‘perfect visual collection’. In essence, this was a real-life version of the Triple Triad card game included in Final Fantasy VIII.

Oh well, they were very cheap, so I didn’t care much. I sorted, extracted as close to a full set as I could, and set aside all of my doubles.

Now here’s where things get weird. Often, with card doubles, I just throw them in a box somewhere and attic them, or even discard them. Recently I’ve been known to give my doubles away (often to my brother). For some reason, back in 2001, I decided to put these doubles on eBay since I had just had some luck selling the camera.

Unfortunately eBay doesn’t save data for ever, so I couldn’t look up the auction as it was, but I do have some information myself. Here is the photo I placed in the auction:

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I know I would have started the sale at $0.00 (since you had to then to avoid a listing fee) and I doubt I set a reserve (again, to avoid a fee). The auction was probably set at the default of seven days. I don’t remember the listing, although I know I stressed that the piles at the back contained many doubles and all the foils contained in the auction were shown at front.

Interest was immediate, and very high. Recall I paid virtually nothing for these cards (maybe $30, maybe $3) and I had already removed a good portion for myself. I truly considered them to be near-worthless. Had they not sold, I certainly would have simply thrown them all away.

So seven days later, when the auction closed with a winning bid of $293.50 I was astounded. I recall skepticism; suspicion it was a fake bid. But it was not, and I eventually got the money in the mail and sent off the cards. I reckon I danced for joy when I cashed that cheque!

These days the cards still hold value, especially since the game is still being played by enthusiasts. A few days ago when I considered this post there was a ‘buy it now’ on the full set of 182 cards on eBay for a (shocking!) $475, but that auction seems to be gone now. My cards are in deep storage somewhere so I have no idea how much of the set I have. But to think they are worth hundreds of dollars? That’s just crazy!