Not much gaming lately, but here's an update anyway

AngryJason

Shared on Sat, 06/30/2012 - 23:03

I haven't been around gaming and 2o2p much lately.  There are myriad reasons, some of which I'll try to touch on.

I've been dieting for the last three months.  Today, I just hit the 40 pound mark.  My short term goal is to get to 199 pounds for the first time under 200 in what feels like forever, and ultimately, I'd like to settle in at 185 or so.  The charts and all say that I should weigh 176, but that seems awful low to me.  I guess we'll take it in time and see how I feel about it when I hit 185.  I'm feeling good about this diet, as it's really prompted a lifestyle change in me in regards to eating and exercising.  It hasn't been too hard staying away from fast food and soda, the scale was motivation enough.  I'm a data whore, so logging everything into Fitbit (which I first found about in a blog on this very site) and seeing my progress has been a hoot.

I've also been working on some additional costumes for the 501st (www.501st.com).  I've been putting together a snowtrooper, tie fighter pilot and a Bith Jedi.  Getting ready for Celebration VI in August, it should be a good time. 

I'm fairly psyched that XM has the Pink Floyd channel going on.  I've been listening to Floyd since I was about 12.  It's funny, listening to them every time I'm in the car now, hearing some songs that I haven't really obsessed over in 20 years. Oddly, I'm finding that as I've grown and matured, the music and the messages therein have taken on new (or expanded, refined or clarified) meanings to me.  When I was in college, I spent a summer and went to about 10 shows around the country.  I listened to post-Waters Floyd more than anything else.  Since around 1998, I've been more into the Waters era, and Waters' solo work.  The xm channel plays a fair amount of post-Waters stuff.  Oddly, they seem to really like "What do you want from me" from the Division Bell, where I would probably pick 3 songs from Division Bell and 5 from Momentary Lapse of Reason over that any day of the week.  While hearing the Gilmour led stuff brings back some fond memories of my late teens and early 20's, I'm still a sucker for Waters.

Roger's music has a profound effect on me.  While I feel in a lot of ways that I'm at diametrical odds with some of his views and hypocricies, I feel myself becoming more compassionate as I listen to his solo works, and the Final Cut and the Wall.  My very first concert was Roger Waters on the Radio KAOS tour on August 22, 1987.  My second ever concert was Pink Floyd on May 8, 1988.  The last concert I've been to Roger Waters The Wall just a few short weeks ago.  Again, I was inundated with these anti-capitalist, anti-corporate messages.  Again, stepping out onto the concourse after the show, I was inundated with $50 t-shirts.  C'mon Roger, the $200 ticket wasn't that big of a deal, but if you're going to rail against western consumer culture, walk the talk.

I got some new board games not too long ago.  Game of Thrones, second edition, and a couple others that slip my mind.  Haven't had a chance to play any of them yet.

I have a real craving to play a short and sweet action game.  Something akin to Dante's Inferno.  Lollipop Chainsaw is okay, and if I'm grading on a curve, it's a masterpiece for a Japanese game (I really, really, really don't like Japanese game design conventions).  However, I find the levels to drag on a little too much, the boss fights to be uneven with the combat in the rest of the game, and just generally off the mark in a few ways.  I almost bought Blades of Time the other day on a price drop, but then I took offense to the clerk and walked out without buying a thing.  Stupid me, I was thinking I'd just get it at Best Buy, but alas, they don't have it in stock.  Maybe I should tear the shrink wrap off of Devil May Cry 4, but then I feel I'd be cursing Japanese game design again.  

Aside from all of that, work is work.  No use going into that.  

Well, that's about what I've been up to.  Hopefully, I'll have some gaming news in the not too distant future.

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Submitted by TANK on Mon, 07/02/2012 - 11:48

Congrats, 40 pounds in in 3 months is awesome!  Have you checked out that new Nike fit band thing?  I've been hearing people talk about that quite a bit and come the fall, it'll integrate into the 360 somehow according to E3.

 

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Submitted by AngryJason on Tue, 07/03/2012 - 09:17

Thank you.  I hadn't seen the Nike fit band, but just looked it up.  It seems interesting.  Some of the features may be redundant to the fitbit, but it does have some features that are very cool - being able to synch wirelessly or via bluetooth is one the fitbit sorely lacks - I have my wifi synch station at home, so during the day, the website doesn't get my progress.  I'm curious to see what the 360 integration will be.  I've thought about starting to use some of the Kinect games for some exercise.  I bought Yourshape Fitness and UFC Personal Trainer, but haven't tried them yet.  I'm at the point where I'm starting to look at the total results of my exercise, and not just the weight loss.  I haven't gotten into strength training yet, relying mostly on the treadmill.  However, I will be in a position where I need to start toning.  In fact, I'm kind of seeing it now.  I've been charting my body fat % for about a month, and have seen a steady decrease.  This morning, I got on the scale and was about a pound up, which pissed me off, until I looked at the data.  My fat % had dropped, and according to the data, I've gained 2 pounds of lean and lost a pound of fat.  I know the fat % on scales (I'm using the Fitbit Aria wifi scale) are not exact, but I figure it's probably within a 3-8% tolerance, which is okay.  

I've also gotten a Polar FT7 heart rate monitor watch, as research I've been doing says that I need to keep my heart rate in mind when aiming to burn fat.  So, armed with that, and now, more data points, I've been trying to experiment with my workouts by staying in the different heart rate zones for a period of time.  Yesterday, I did a light, zone 1 workout, where my heart rate stayed at about 115 for 45 minutes.  Today, I'm going to do 15 minutes in zone 2 (127 - 145) and 15 in zone 3 (146+).  I don't pretend to understand it all yet so I'm relying on the computer fitness plan to suggest the proper routines.

The amazing thing about the whole dieting thing has been how good I've been feeling.  My mood has been great, physically, I'm feeling great.  I'm not half asleep driving to work in the morning, nor feeling the urge to take a nap at 2pm.  I'm falling asleep easier at night, and sleeping better as well.  

Next year - I aim to give up smoking.  I'll be formulating a plan around that in the next couple months or so.  My nutritionist wanted me to quit when I started the diet, but I didn't feel my odds of success would be high if I took on 2 major lifestyle changes at one time.   

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