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Mini-Links: Japanese Lupine Cubs

December 9, 2007 by The Chatty DM

Chatty DM’s IconI’m sitting on a big announcement and I promised myself I’d only post it Sunday night.

But my urge to post something is so strong! πŸ™‚

So here’s a few more links for you to look at… not all RPG related.

When a hobby becomes an incredible opportunity

This morning in my morning newspaper, there was a story about a Country Music garage band that plays in some of Montreal’s seediest dives. Well it just happens that they were playing this country song about barflies drinking lukewarm (‘Tablette’ for all you Frenchies out there) Molson all day long.

Well there was this Japanese chick in the bar that day and she asked the guys to write the lyrics in English. She took them and translated the song to Japaneese. She then showed the signer how to sing it phonetically…. The song became an instant Tavern hit!

A Japanese agent was found and the guys got invited to Tokyo and played in a few restaurants and bars.

But even better, they got themselves a video. These are 4 French Canadian guys that don’t speak Japanese and have no intention of making it big ever….

They had a Hobby, they didn’t mind being silly and bang! Japanese Country Music Video.

What’s the link to RPGs? None! But never let anything stop you from doing something out of love, no matter how geeky or sappy… you never know where this will lead (Hey, a guy can dream, no?).

The Return of the Wulf!

Greywulf is back on the interweb! Our DM, Ubuntu trainer*, Photograph and Self-published wizard has started posting on his site again!

Have a look at his excellent Save or Die RPG Webzine.

Online Flash Games that are family friendly!

My 5 year-old son and I have made Stumbling for online games a daily hobby. We found quite a few cool places. Our latest find is a Wii-friendly grouping of incredibly nice-looking flash games.

Oh and you want to have a really lively time? Try this. Not indicated for anxious and nervous people…

See ya tonight for the announcement!

*Ubuntu… That’s a type of Pokemon right?

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Comments

  1. greywulf says

    December 9, 2007 at 4:28 pm

    “Ubuntumon, I call you!”

    You do realise I’m now going to have to write a blogpost about Ubuntu and Pokemon, don’t you. And it’ll All. Be. Your. Fault.

    I hope you’re happy now. Seriously πŸ™‚

    Meantime, the Japanese County Music just had me snorting coke outta my nose (as opposed to…. y’know….) . Fantastic stuff!

  2. ChattyDM says

    December 9, 2007 at 4:35 pm

    I challenge you Greywulf! My Vistamon will kick your Ubuntamon to kingdom com with its Purple Screen of Death attack and it’s Ubiquitous Security Requests!

  3. greywulf says

    December 9, 2007 at 5:44 pm

    πŸ˜€

    I think not.

    Your Vistamon will grind to halt at the edge of the arena under it’s own bulk while my Ubuntumon creates countless duplicates of itself (all legally, of course!). Each of which will be armed and ready to go straight out of the Pokeball while your ponderous Vistamon can only wave a battered copy of notepad and a media player in the air, begging for more money to be thrown at it.

    I laugh.

    See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OS-tan for pure manga techgeek goodness.

  4. Graham|ve4grm says

    December 9, 2007 at 5:51 pm

    My Vistamon prepares its Widely Available Video Games repertoire, and uses its Portal on your Ubuntumons.

    I laugh as they hit terminal velocity.

  5. greywulf says

    December 9, 2007 at 6:09 pm

    My Ubuntumon points at this link: http://wiki.greywulf.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl/LupusGris/2006-06-10_2017_Linux_Fun which this erstwhile Pokemon Trainer wrote way back in June last year (and things are even better now). It laughs wickedly while at the same time juggling 15 other tasks (including 4 compilation jobs, if anyone’s counting), 60-odd open web pages, with a movie playing in the background.

    Your Vistamon is still struggling under it’s own weight……

  6. Graham|ve4grm says

    December 9, 2007 at 6:31 pm

    Very well, change that to “repertoire of games designed for the system, as well as the same emulated games of linux”.

    As for struggling under its own weight, my Vistamon picks up its admittedly bulky self, and streaks across the arena with grace, tripping up your Ubuntumon while it’s busy juggling.

    πŸ˜›

  7. ChattyDM says

    December 9, 2007 at 7:05 pm

    Boys, boys… Let’s settle this the mature and Geek way.

    Make both a Risus OS-mon character and I’ll referee a Play per Post fight on the forum!

    Come on boys, time to sharpen those Linux/Windows ClichΓ©s!

    Is the challenge accepted?

  8. Graham|ve4grm says

    December 9, 2007 at 7:15 pm

    No way, man.

    All we need is one Linux cliche, for the entire thing to be a draw.

    Linux
    Cliche: Open Source

    Enables limitless potential in any situation, as well as limitless exploitation and limitless opportunities to screw up and delete your file system while trying to adjust your graphics settings.

    We could also create the draw using a single Windows cliche.

    Windows
    Cliche: Megacorporation

    Grants the ability to make ideas into reality thanks to financial backing and market share, as well as the bureaucracy to prevent ideas from materialising in the first place.

    I think we’re pretty evenly matched.

    That, and I should be studying for exams.

  9. greywulf says

    December 9, 2007 at 8:04 pm

    Sadly, all too true.

    I agree to an honourable draw πŸ™‚

    I’m sure we’ve not seen the last of Ubuntumon though………….

  10. Graham|ve4grm says

    December 9, 2007 at 9:03 pm

    Y’know, Kernel Panic would make a great special move or cliche.

    Or a band name, for that matter.

  11. greywulf says

    December 9, 2007 at 9:33 pm

    ….or even a Villain in Mutants & Masterminds.

    I see it now:

    “Bow before the might of Kernel Panic! See the terror of his Blue Screen! Flee in fear against his unstoppable Runaway Processes!”

    I see him as a Doc Doom kinda guy, dressed in shiny black πŸ™‚

  12. ChattyDM says

    December 9, 2007 at 10:02 pm

    This is, by far, the most entertaining exchange of comments I have ever read! Woot… I’ve got popcorn, more more!

  13. greywulf says

    December 10, 2007 at 4:59 am

    We only exist for your entertainment, CDM. You already knew that, right?

    πŸ˜€

  14. ChattyDM says

    December 10, 2007 at 9:18 am

    πŸ˜€

    Lol, while my ego is considerable, I don’t actually imagine that is the case…

    However, this has been an interesting ride so far!

  15. ChattyDM says

    December 12, 2007 at 1:04 pm

    Well lookit here… I made it on some sort of Asian forum! Woot!

    πŸ˜€

  16. Graham|ve4grm says

    December 12, 2007 at 2:17 pm

    Apparently.

    Since when did forums leave trackbacks?

  17. ChattyDM says

    December 12, 2007 at 2:32 pm

    Beats me! All I know is that pingbacks and trackbacks aren’t quite the same.

    I still get a horrible delay getting mail from the blog… Hmmm…

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