Nov. 6th, 2007

owlmoose: (CJ)
I don't think I've ever been this unenthusiastic about an election ever. I forgot that it was happening several times over, including twice today when I was reminded by seeing a nearby polling place from my train stop, first while going to work and then again on the way home. Off-year elections are usually uninspiring, but this one is especially so -- Gavin Newsom, Boy Mayor, is assured reelection (despite all the personal problems he's had the last couple of years, and the various claims that he doesn't really do any work out of the mayoral office, no serious candidate mounted any campaign against him), as are all our other city officials, and the propositions are particularly annoying this year.

But I did my duty: cast my ballot for Gavin (whom I do still like, all scandals aside), perused a few endorsements and ended up voting against most of the propositions (although one that would require all city props to undergo public hearings got my fairly enthusiastic yes, because far too many of our propositions are pet projects dropped onto the ballot by the mayor and/or a handful of supervisors at literally the last minute). I have to vote, if nothing else because I feel too guilty if I don't.

Can I just take a minute to complain about the proposition system? I hate the proposition system. I get more annoyed by and cynical about it every year. We live in a representative democracy. We elect representatives (county supervisors, assembly reps, state senators, etc.) to craft the laws of the land because most laws have to balance all kinds of complex issues, priorities, precedents, other laws. How can we expect the citizens of a state, or a county, or even a large city, to be able to take all these issues into account? Direct democracy is a lovely idea, but we've outgrown it. We're too big, too complicated, too many competing issues. The best laws are made by negotiation and compromise, with the courts to curb the excesses, not by some individual with money and/or influence deciding that we need to outlaw horsemeat, for example. (Seriously. This was on the ballot in 1998. And it passed, by a margin of 10%.)

Okay, rant over.

Anyway. The more I think about it, the more I realize it's not just that this election is a bunch of minor issues and/or foregone conclusions. It's that next year is already looming large. And I just can't bring myself to care in comparison. Can it be November 2008 now please?
owlmoose: (Default)
I finished the X-2 replay. 96%, Yuna to level 92.

Thoughts on the ending. )

Yet I still do love it. I love FFX-2 for the characters and the world-building, not so much for the gameplay or the overall story. The unfortunate thing about that game is that it's so easy to miss the major character and world development because so much is buried in sidequests, and its non-linear nature makes it too easy to skip ahead without even realizing you've done it. It's a failing in the game, and it's too bad, because in some ways I like the non-linearity of it. It makes it more of a game and less of a "click-through movie" (as I've heard FFX described, and not that I mind that really, but it does limit the number of possible experiences you can have. Whereas you do have a few more options in X-2).

Will I replay again? Maybe. There are still a few battles I've never beaten, and areas I've never unlocked. I doubt I'll ever start from scratch again, though. New Game Plus is too much fun! :)

Video spam

Nov. 6th, 2007 09:46 pm
owlmoose: (Default)
Yes, I am spamming you all ;) but I want to share two videos that are worth your time. Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] bottle_of_shine for both links.

UC Berkeley marching band's tribute to video games
Note: the tree is Stanford's mascot. Stanford is Cal's major rival.

A short video from the Writers Guild explaining their reasons for striking.
I'm sure the studios have a point of view, too. It may even be something more complex than "we want all the money for ourselves". Still, I found this summation of the issues pretty compelling -- if I hadn't already been supporting the writers, this would definitely have tipped me over.

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