Saturday, December 22, 2007

Alas, Journeyman...

In attempting to figure out when the next episode of Journeyman would air--I hear it will not. The Man, sporting his peacock logo, has effectively canceled it. NBC can spout all the excuses it wants. Ratings, blah, blah, blah, writer's strike, blah, blah, blah--I ceased listening to "official" statements long ago.

NBC: Did you try to promote it more? Did you try airing it in a different time slot? Did you try--there's a million-and-one things to try! Do you think I'm going to now watch the junk you plan on substituting for it? Do you leave me any reason to turn on NBC at all? No thanks! I'll just use the timeslot to read.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Writers Of The Future: The Envelope Please...

It'll be announced here shortly: http://wotfblog.galaxypress.com

But from what I've pieced together, the waveform has collapsed thusly:

First Place: Erin Cashier
Second Place: Sonia Timms/Helbig
Third Place: Jeannette Cheney

Congrats!

Of course, the published finalists, if any, are yet to be determined...

Update per Sonia: the judges this quarter were Larry Niven, Tim Powers, Kevin J. Anderson & Nina Kikiri Hoffman.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Schrödinger's Cats Unleashed...



For no particular reason, here is a picture of my cats. The one on the left is named Katie. The one on the right is Niya.

Katie greets us when we come home by rolling on the floor. When the mood strikes her, she loves to play fetch. At best, she tolerates Niya's existence, though sometimes she goes way out of her way to bat Niya on the head.

Niya is good at figuring out how to open doors. When she feels that she's "won" at a game, she'll drag her toy round and round the room in a triumphant procession. If she's suspicious of a new object, she's quite adept at boxing it. Niya sometimes will watch TV for a few minutes and at times, I've had to accomodate her by not changing the channel if she seems interested in what's on. Niya's the copycat, emulating what Katie is doing.

Both love to chase ice around on the kitchen floor. Neither support my writing, but rather stand outside the office door and meow their heads off. If I let Katie in, she'll jump between me and the monitor. Katie prefers my wife and will beg for her to pick her up, or will jump in her lap when watching television. Niya will get in my lap when reading or watching TV, and put her head on my chest, but then, she'll do the same to my wife. In fact, though Niya doesn't spurn me, I think it's a matter of opportunity. If both my wife and I are available, she'll choose my wife over me. I suspect they view her as a mother figure and the supreme authority.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Adventures in Scifi Publishing returns on January 12th

Season 2 of Adventures in Scifi Publishing will begin with a big bang on January 12th. They will have Kevin J. Anderson and Sean Williams--then two weeks later, Terry Goodkind.

Go over to
www.adventuresinscifipublishing.com and listen to the promo!

I know. That's over a month from now. Remind me to remind you...

Friday, December 7, 2007

Shallow Red


This is my chess program in action.

You've heard of Deep Blue, the terror of Chess Champions everywhere? Well, this it ain't. I never promised that it was pretty. Like Frankenstein, I never bothered making my creation look good. It was only a personal project. If & when I'd the chess engine well tuned, then I intended on going back and give it a slick front end.

Is it alive? Barely. It can be set to Human vs Human, Human vs Computer, Computer vs Computer.

It never allows the human to make an illegal move. On computer mode it tries to calculate the best possible move, reiteratively adding and subtracting different possibilities based on pieces that are in jeopardy on both sides, depending on the value of the piece. Unfortunately, such exponential processing can get out of hand. Thus, I can't calculate too many moves ahead. Even so, it takes, at least, half a minute. And even then, it makes some boneheaded moves sometimes.

Obviously, it was a work in progress. But I haven't touched it in over 4 years other than, importing the code into Excel and making a type of spreadsheet chess. And why would anyone do that? Because I could. To satisfy my inner mad scientist.