• 20 Mar 2006 /  Ramblings

    It’s been awhile huh? Let’s get straight to it then…

    Falling has been here for a week. She came up on friday the 10th and we rented a couple of films: Serenity and Domino.

    It was great to see Serenity again, to see anything Firefly-related is still a buzz, and I have to say its one of those films I don’t care if people don’t like, I still want them to see it. Like the time I forced Cowboy Bebop on Soul and Fe even though they’re not really anime fans. I thought Domino was excellent. Kiera Knightley is one of the best actresses around at the moment in my opinion. She’s pretty versatile.

    I don’t think we did alot on saturday, just recovering from the Friday I guess, and on Sunday we went to a Hans Christian Andersen exhibition. It was to commemorate the 200 year anniversary of his birth. Incase you’re wondering, Hans was the Danish guy who wrote all those famous fairytales – The Ugly Duckling, The Emperor’s New Clothes and The Princess and The Pea to name a few – He also wrote my all-time favourite: The Brave Tin Soldier.

    Falling hasn’t read it so I tried to explain it to her but I found it here – or a version of it atleast, the one I had was slightly different at the end (I didn’t know it was a boy who threw him in the fire) but it’s essentially the same=)

    The rest of the week I was at work while Falling worked on her Gender and Society essay for university. She finished by Tuesday night, staying up late working on it while I played The Matrix: Path of Neo on the PS2, lol, and on wednesday she went back to York to hand it in. She came back that night and I met her off the train.

    On thursday she met up with her mum in Glasgow (She got a flight up from London in the morning) and together with my mum they went to see a theatre production of Romeo and Juliet. Afterwards they all came back to ours.

    I had friday off (woohoo) and took Falling and her mum down Leith for a wander. I don’t know half the names of the streets down there so it was an experience for me too. We went to a nice French bistro and were suprised to find the owner was born in Nice – where Falling and I are hopefully going on holiday this year – so he gave us some recommendations. Then we took a walk along to Ocean Terminal, a big shopping centre on the waterfront, and picked up a few things. On the way back, Falling’s mum got some wine and I got some beers to share with dad. We spent the rest of the evening listening to music and chatting.

    Falling’s mum went home saturday lunchtime and Falling saturday evening. Afterwards I met up with Soul, Roman, Fe and her brother and we went to see ‘V For Vendetta’. It’s about a masked terrorist called ‘V’ who tries to bring down the government of a totalitarian Britain by achieving Guy Fawkes’ goal – blowing up the houses of parliament. I thought it was excellent – a little dangerous you could say, but it’s honest to the extent that this could be where we’re heading. It’s based on a graphic novel by Alan Moore and David Lloyd that I might look into sometime.

    In trying to find the exact phrase spoken by ‘V’ to use as the title of this blog (I couldn’t find it so the title is my closest guess) I found the complete rhyme for Guy Fawkes. I’ve never heard the full version:

    Remember, Remember, the fifth of November,
    The gunpowder treason and plot
    I know of no reason why gunpowder treason
    Should ever be forgot

    Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes
    ‘Twas his intent
    To blow up the King and Parliament

    Three score barrels of powder below
    Poor old England to overthrow
    By God’s providence he was catch’d
    With a dark lantern and burning match

    Holloa boys, holloa boys, let the bells ring
    Holloa boys, holloa boys, God save the King!

    Hip hip hoorah!
    Hip hip horrah!

    A penny loaf to feed the Pope
    A farthing o’ cheese to choke him
    A pint of beer to rinse it down
    A faggot of sticks to burn him

    Burn him in a tub of tar
    Burn him like a blazing star
    Burn his body from his head
    Then we’ll say ol’ Pope is dead

    Hip hip hoorah!
    Hip hip hoorah!

    I didn’t know the complete story either – the reason he wanted to blow up parliament and what the full rhyme means – but it wasn’t hard to find an explanation (courtesy of bonfirenight.net):

    “After Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603, English Catholics who had been persecuted under her rule had hoped that her successor, James I, would be more tolerant of their religion. James I had, after all, had a Catholic mother. Unfortunately, James did not turn out to be more tolerant than Elizabeth and a number of young men, 13 to be exact, decided that violent action was the answer.

    A small group took shape, under the leadership of Robert Catesby. Catesby felt that violent action was warranted. Indeed, the thing to do was to blow up the Houses of Parliament. In doing so, they would kill the King, maybe even the Prince of Wales, and the Members of Parliament who were making life difficult for the Catholics. Today these conspirators would be known as extremists, or terrorists.

    To carry out their plan, the conspirators got hold of 36 barrels of gunpowder – and stored them in a cellar, just under the House of Lords.

    But as the group worked on the plot, it became clear that innocent people would be hurt or killed in the attack, including some people who even fought for more rights for Catholics. Some of the plotters started having second thoughts. One of the group members even sent an anonymous letter warning his friend, Lord Monteagle, to stay away from the Parliament on November 5th.

    The warning letter reached the King, and the King’s forces made plans to stop the conspirators.

    Guy Fawkes, who was in the cellar of the parliament with the 36 barrels of gunpowder when the authorities stormed it in the early hours of November 5th, was caught, tortured and executed.

    It’s unclear if the conspirators would ever have been able to pull off their plan to blow up the Parliament even if they had not been betrayed. Some have suggested that the gunpowder itself was so old as to be useless. Since Guy Fawkes and the other conspirators got caught before trying to ignite the powder, we’ll never know for certain.

    Even for the period which was notoriously unstable, the Gunpowder Plot struck a very profound chord for the people of England. In fact, even today, the reigning monarch only enters the Parliament once a year, on what is called “the State Opening of Parliament”. Prior to the Opening, and according to custom, the Yeomen of the Guard search the cellars of the Palace of Westminster. Nowadays, the Queen and Parliament still observe this tradition.

    On the very night that the Gunpowder Plot was foiled, on November 5th, 1605, bonfires were set alight to celebrate the safety of the King. Since then, November 5th has become known as Bonfire Night. The event is commemorated every year with fireworks and burning effigies of Guy Fawkes on a bonfire.

    Some of the English have been known to wonder, in a tongue in cheek kind of way, whether they are celebrating Fawkes’ execution or honoring his attempt to do away with the government.”

    Personally, I’ve always thought it was to celebrate the execution of Guy Fawkes and from the sounds of the story above it was. I’ve always kinda liked the guy anyway, lol. Is ‘V For Vendetta’ starting to sound interesting now?lol

    On sunday I helped my brother move some rubble from the huge hole he’s digging for his patio – my back and arms are aching. We ended the evening by watching ‘The Usual Suspects’ which was another clever, thought-provoking film. Kevin Spacey always plays intriguing characters.

    The two Italian students we’re taking in arrived on sunday night just before I got back from my brother’s. They seem nice enough. It’s always fun taking in students, it makes our day to day lives less mundane for awhile. We don’t speak any Italian though so thankfully their English is already very good. We always try to make an effort though. I’m ashamed of the reputation this Island has for being lazy when it comes to learning another language, I always try to meet people half-way. I can’t stand the typical British yob who thinks we should all speak English – too much is lost in the translation.

    Even from the brief exposure I had to Spanish I could tell there was more than just words there. The whole culture and belief system is wrapped up in what you say and how you say it. It’s a very precise language and it rolls nicely off the tongue. It’s always fun learning about the lives of the other people on this planet.

    Well I’ve been at this one for over an hour (researching Guy Fawkes is distracting) so I’ll finish now. Here’s hoping you have a good night/day and that whatever’s going on with you is cool.

    Also, I implore you to go see ‘V For Vendetta’…

    “Beneath this mask there is more than flesh. There is an idea, Mr. Creedy, and ideas are bulletproof.”

    [ Posted by your humble author Rambo @ 7:38 pm ]

  • 07 Mar 2006 /  Gaming

    Check out the Metal Gear Solid 4 – Guns of The Patriots video for PlayStation 3 released at E3

    The main page link is here – try here instead – also check out the silly promo video on the right(previously released) Enjoy!

    (For the uninitiated the blonde-haired guy is Raiden from MGS2 that you controlled for half the game – most people hated him! And the nightvision goggles are a jibe at Sam Fisher, the star of the Splinter Cell games)

    [ Posted by your humble author Rambo @ 11:25 pm ]

  • 07 Mar 2006 /  Ramblings

    I’ve been examining my finances (again). I love playing around with figures in Excel – puting a number through the table to see how it’ll come out: in other words, can I afford to spend ‘that’ much on ‘that’ thing!lol So i was doing that tonight.

    I was trying to work out where all my money has gone this month – as it does every month – and it sure is dwindling fast. Money being the root of all evil and all that, being poor normally gives me a hefty dose of the blues.

    So, to cheer myself up, I thought I’d come up with a colourful representation of the situation (Okay, really I was just bored: BSG isn’t on for another half hour). I fired up my internet banking to see what was what. Luckily I was able to put a name behind every debit transaction this month. In the chart below, ‘foodstuffs’ refers to food i’ve bought for myself – be it for my packed lunch at work, food on the train, coffees in York etc – and also some food shopping I did for my parents. chartb photoOne good thing about this month is the amount i’ve managed to save: £400 (~$695) which was made up of leftovers from last month’s and more of this month’s wage. The ‘treats’ refer to the webcam, cd, dvd and book I bought, although I didn’t expect it to be so much: About £70 (~$120) more or less. ‘Unused Bills’ represents the amount of bills still to come off while ‘Unallocated funds’ is what i’m left with. ‘Miscellaneous’ is the tiny charge I got for being overdrawn.

    I’m off to play Eve Online now – I managed to make 130,000ISK in 40 mins work last night doing missions=) Funnily enough though I’ve been signed up for almost a year and one month yet I’m still as poor as a newbie! Later.

    [ Posted by your humble author Rambo @ 8:22 pm ]