A Few Landmarks Of Sorts  

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The latest addition to the Austrian army: IR 37
The last couple of weeks have seen a few slightly notable points of interest.
First off, it was my birthday recently. Now once upon a time, birthdays meant wargaming related presents. That doesn't seem to happen as you get older. So any wagaming stuff has to be a "self-present", which is actually FAR better anyway, because you actually get what you want (not that I've ever really needed an excuse to spend money on wargaming). Also, getting older usually means you have more money, so, unless you are going to have a mid-life crisis and spend it on impressionable young women, you get some excellent "self-presents".
With all this in mind, I ended up in Foyles the other day (as opposed to one of those seedy basement clubs a few yards away in Soho..see "impressionable young women" above), where I spent a happy evening perusing the shelves in the silence you only get in bookshops. Three of the books I bought were ones I probably "should" have bought ages ago and just haven't got round to, a couple of the others were more impulsive.
First off, I got hold of the second and third volumes of "Thunder on the Danube" by Jack Gill. These are pretty much indispensible for anyone interested in the Austrians, particularly if you are leaning towards 1809 as I am. So they were long overdue. I've only dipped into them so far but they promise to be everything all the gushing praise I've heard for them  has suggested. Looking forwards to reading them.
More IR 37. Less pose variation than in the German regts, but plenty nonetheless
The third book I bought is Adkin's "Waterloo Companion". Now, I've only a moderate interest in the Waterloo campaign. It has always seemed a bit of an aberration to me in the terms of the Napoleonic wars overall. So much has been written about it, and so many people (wargamers) base their entire impression of how Napoleonic warfare worked upon the way this battle (and campaign) was conducted, when so much about it is highly a-typical rather than representative of Napoleonic battles. Anyway, thats a bigger subject than I've got room for here.
That does nothing to change the fact That Adkin's book is brilliant. Packed with all sorts of detail, some of which anyone who has boned up on the battle will be familar with, some less so. The text is nice, full OB detail which corrects a few errors found elsewhere, some really lovely original colour uniform drawings, Highlights of the battle rather than a full narrative, and for me, the real winner, is some brilliant maps and detailed deployment diagrams. It really helped me understand a lot more about the battle, especially in terms of time and space. There is a lot there even for someone not that interested in Waterloo
The other 2 impulse purchases were the 2 slimline "men and battles" series from Histoire & Collections: "Hanau and Montmirail" and "1809, Essling".
Both of these are great little books. They sort of out-Osprey, Osprey if you see what I mean, same money, not brilliantly translated text, but excellent diagrams, a few contempory drawings I've not seen before, LOTS of full colour, detailed OB, and a few pages of "Beano annual" style uniform drawings.
(If every Osprey was as good as this they might be worth the money).    
Painting Shakoes makes a nice change from helmets!
Other Landmarks recently are the passing of 500 figures painted so far for the year! Which is brilliant, because it means I'm bang on target for 1,000 by Christmas. The most recent additions are pictured here- Hungarian infantry. Less pose variation than the Elite Germans, but they still have plenty. I tried a slightly different white technique (through forgetfulness more than anything else), but they turned out fine. I just did Spray white, Army Painter and then Highlight white rather than add another off-white shade after the AP. It makes them a little brighter, but not that much.
Finally, I have had over 50,000 visitors to this little site. Which is ...extraordinary really... Thank you all very much for being interested in my little wargaming world...but, you really should get out more.  Free Web Site Counter
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Suzy Is Going To PAX East 2019!  

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I know it's been quite a while, but I'm back with big news! Suzy Cube has been accepted into the Indie MEGABOOTH at PAX East 2019! Suzy will be showcased as part of the MINIBOOTH on Thursday and Friday. 
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Independence  

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I saw this today. I can't authenticate if this actually exists or if it's just a clever meme, but it struck me as important for a couple reasons.

As a lesser reason, I'm running a D&D campaign where the characters seek independence from a powerful empire. The stone reminded me there is a price to pay for such a lofty goal, and being a role playing gaming, that price needs be paid to accentuate the degree of risk and reward. Empires don't go softly into the night.

The main reason  is this struck me as something understood by small business owners. Declaring your independence from working for others is a glorious thing. However, the price to be paid for such a decision can be high. I know many who lost homes, spouses, or eventually declared bankruptcy. Many forgo higher income levels, shifting down in socioeconomic class, often at the expense of their family. Education for your kids will suffer if you live in a highly unequal state like California, where you home value is dramatically linked to education opportunities. An early death is not unlikely, if you look around, as the hours and the gamer lifestyle is not exactly healthy. We lose them young all the time.

Going back to the stone, I wonder how many founding fathers owned small businesses? It seemed like the kind of risk a small business owner would undertake, and of course be criticized later for being an elite who owned a business. That data is thankfully available. Merchant comes right after lawyer if you look at the list, with 30% of the 56 signers being sellers of stuff. These were men accustomed to taking risks. Some eventually paid the ultimate price, but as a small business owner, I understand the rather unique live free or die mindset. I'm thankful for these 56 who gave me the opportunity.

IBM PCjr. Upgrades Part 2  

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When I first received my IBM PCjr. back in 2013, I was able to discuss most of the readily-available upgrades for the system that existed at that time.  https://nerdlypleasures.blogspot.com/2014/03/ibm-pcjr-upgrades.html  Now, almost six years later, we have some new upgrades available.  Let's see what modern conveniences can do for a 35-year old computer system


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Lili, Short Film, Review And Interview  

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There is a lot of emotion tied up when having to audition or interview, especially when it is getting to the make or break point. It can also be a time when people will attempt to exercise their supposed strength to get what they desire. Then there comes a time when there is just too much and you have to take control of the situation. Lili demonstrates what it means when the victimized stand up and fight back.

I watched Lili at the 2019 FilmQuest film festival (website). It won for Best Actress (Lisa Smit) and Yfke van Berckelaer was nominated for the Minerva Award.

Lili is a nerve hitting short film that, with the wonderful performance by Lisa Smit, expresses the underlying feelings and desire many have when they are put in a position of victimization, it is something everyone should see and understand.

Synopsis: Lili (Lisa Smit—Netflix's Ares) knows she has to nail this audition. The Man (Derek de Lint—Soldier of Orange/The Unbearable Lightness of Being) she auditions for, knows this too. Thus, starts an uncomfortable cat and mouse game in this single take #metoo horror, about power, the misuse of power and female empowerment.

Yfke van Berckelaer shares the inspiration for Lili, other insights into her work, her greater inspirations, and even herself.

What was the inspiration for Lili?

With Lili I wanted to do two things. First, I wanted to portray what it's like to be stuck in a #metoo situation and how hard it is to get out of. That's why the movie is one take that slowly creeps in, to really trap the audience in there with Lili. Second, it was important to me to make a movie in which the woman isn't the victim. I wanted to leave the audience with the knowledge that we're stronger than we think, that we're not gonna take this shit anymore and that if need be we will fight (or in this case bite) back!

What project(s) do you have coming up you're excited about?

I'd definitely love to do more within the world of Lili because I feel that is a lot more to tell and explore in that area. So basically, something with kick-ass women and a fair amount of blood :-) I'm also shopping around a sci-fi hair-metal kick-boxing musical that I'm dying to make!
 

What was your early inspiration for pursuing a career in film?

My earliest memory is of wanting to be a princess who also took care of animals, basically because I wanted to wear pink sparkling dresses and pet cats all day. Little did I know that once you're an adult you can totally do that without actually having to marry a prince! I grew up watching The Dark Crystal and The Never Ending Story on pretty much a daily basis and always wanted to be a part of that world, I just didn't know that that was something that someone could do. Once I realized I actually could by becoming a filmmaker, that was it and I never looked back.

What would be your dream project?

Something with epic battle scenes so that when you get to yell 'action' two giant armies will rush towards each other and clash. Of course, one side would have battle tigers and the other a dinosaur or two, and there will be most probably be some winged creatures involved as well. Preferably all practical :-)

What are some of your favorite pastimes when not working on a movie?

Watching movies, talking about movies and eating hamburgers. 

What is one of your favorite movies and why?

I've definitely watched Lord of the Rings more times than should be humanly good for someone (extended editions of course). In fact, I might go watch them again right now. Nobody talk to me for like the next 12 hours!

You can find more about Lili on IMDb (link).

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2019 Summer Innovation Program @ MassDiGi  

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The 2019 MassDiGI Summer Innovation Program (SIP) is a twelve-week internship program that includes the mentoring, guidance, housing, stipends and game development tools to help student teams finalize an original digital game and prepare it for launch.
  • A chance to work on a game prototype from the ground up
  • Work with a team of students to help create the next big hit
  • Industry mentors to help guide you
  • A free place to live and a stipend
This is not just another internship but a chance to hold the fate of a game in your hands.  There are industry mentors and faculty to help you – but in the end it is up to your team to build a successful game.
  • Update: The 2019 SIP application period is now open. Click here to apply. 
  • The application period will close March 20, 2019 at 11:59 pm ET. Successful applicants will be informed on or before March 31, 2019 at 11:59 pm ET.
  • SIP19 runs from May 14 to August 11, 2019. Please read the FAQ's before applying. 

Brave Browser the Best privacy-focused product of 2020  

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Out of all the privacy-focused products and apps available on the market, Brave has been voted the best. Other winners of Product Hunt's Golden Kitty awards showed that there was a huge interest in privacy-enhancing products and apps such as chats, maps, and other collaboration tools.

An extremely productive year for Brave

Last year has been a pivotal one for the crypto industry, but few companies managed to see the kind of success Brave did. Almost every day of the year has been packed witch action, as the company managed to officially launch its browser, get its Basic Attention Token out, and onboard hundreds of thousands of verified publishers on its rewards platform.

Luckily, the effort Brave has been putting into its product hasn't gone unnoticed.

The company's revolutionary browser has been voted the best privacy-focused product of 2019, for which it received a Golden Kitty award. The awards, hosted by Product Hunt, were given to the most popular products across 23 different product categories.

Ryan Hoover, the founder of Product Hunt said:

"Our annual Golden Kitty awards celebrate all the great products that makers have launched throughout the year"

Brave's win is important for the company—with this year seeing the most user votes ever, it's a clear indicator of the browser's rapidly rising popularity.

Privacy and blockchain are the strongest forces in tech right now

If reaching 10 million monthly active users in December was Brave's crown achievement, then the Product Hunt award was the cherry on top.

The recognition Brave got from Product Hunt users shows that a market for privacy-focused apps is thriving. All of the apps and products that got a Golden Kitty award from Product Hunt users focused heavily on data protection. Everything from automatic investment apps and remote collaboration tools to smart home products emphasized their privacy.

AI and machine learning rose as another note-worthy trend, but blockchain seemed to be the most dominating force in app development. Blockchain-based messaging apps and maps were hugely popular with Product Hunt users, who seem to value innovation and security.

For those users, Brave is a perfect platform. The company's research and development team has recently debuted its privacy-preserving distributed VPN, which could potentially bring even more security to the user than its already existing Tor extension.

Brave's effort to revolutionize the advertising industry has also been recognized by some of the biggest names in publishing—major publications such as The Washington Post, The Guardian, NDTV, NPR, and Qz have all joined the platform. Some of the highest-ranking websites in the world, including Wikipedia, WikiHow, Vimeo, Internet Archive, and DuckDuckGo, are also among Brave's 390,000 verified publishers.

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