Game of Thrones: Fire and Ice Book 1

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Last week I finished Game of Thrones:  Book 1 — Fire and Ice.  This is based on the book not the TV show.

I bought this book because I had heard of the TV show.  I’d seen a few adverts for it.  I liked Lord of the Rings and Sean Bean (I think) as Boromear.  I’d also read some articles talking about the accents.  In short, I was interested.  And I like to read.  So, I bought this first book.  Sure, I could have bought the whole series at once; however, I would have been out more if I didn’t like it. I started small.  So, here we go.

First off, the book is hard to read.  The author uses words that aren’t in general use, and so I had to read it.  Normally, I can read 3 out of 5 words or skip a sentence or two and still follow what is going on.  I couldn’t here.  I’m also bad a remembering character’s names.  I remember them as who did what when sort of thing.  Until I was 1/3 of the way through the book, I found myself flipping back to try and remember who was who.

Chapters.  The book doesn’t have chapters per say.  Well, it does; however, they aren’t numbered 1, 2, 3, etc…  Each chapter focuses on a different person in the story and a different place.  So, rather than progress linearly, it jumps around.  Until I got used to this, I found it hard to follow.

Language.  There’s bad language in the book; however, I don’t remember it being any more than one might find in The Plainsman about Titus Bass.  In a way, I see it less as gratuitous language and more reflecting how real people might talk in a situation.

Violence.  Sure, there’s violence in the book.  There are sword battles, fighting, and the like.  What one might expect in a fantasy book.  Again, very similar to the Bass/Scratch books.

Sex.  When I was in Thailand, I had thought about getting the TV Show but a colleague talked me out of it.  He said there was lots of sex, etc… in it.  I don’t know about the TV Show, but there is sex in the book.  Not detailed porn sex, but people do have sex.  I expect that HBO played this up quite a bit for the TV Series.  In book form, it is easy enough to read over.

Now for a short summary.  At 800+ pages, you’ll want to know a bit about the book before you start reading it.

The plot of the story is a good one; however, it took me a while to get into it (because of the words and style of writing).  By the end of the book though, I want to see how the story continues.  I expect I’ll get the second book sometime.

It starts off with Ned Stark living in the North of a fictional land on an island (think the UK).  His friend Robert is king.  Ned became king because of a series of battles that were fought against a previous king whose family is almost extinct but in exile across the sea (think the English Chanel).  They are trying to get an army to reclaim their kingdom.

Robert asks Ned to move to the south and help him rule as the Hand of the King.  Ned goes; however, along the way, discovers a nefarious plot that involves the queen and her family.  The kingdom degenerates into anarchy because of some situations that happen (spoilers so I won’t detail them)

The book ends with Ned’s son–left to rule Ned’s lands while he was gone–marching off to war with those in the south.  Along the way, the exiled family gets some power but then looses in a dramatic way.  It looks like they’ll get it back though.

Contacts — Day 2

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Well, I blogged about me getting contacts.  Included was a 5 pair trial.  We used the first pair that first day, and I have to wear a pair back with me on Monday.  That gives me 3 more pairs to wear until then.  Cyndi and I decided that I’d wear them Fri, Sat, Sun, and Mon.  That means yesterday–Friday–was the first whole day I had worn my contacts.  Here’s some impressions.

I still don’t think I can see as well with contacts as I can glasses.  I’m unsure if this is because my vision with glasses is corrected so well (to 20/10) or it is just a mental thing.

The contacts themselves weren’t hard to get used to.  Yes, I can feel it when the lens bumps against my eyelid when I move my eye, but I can’t feel them when I blink, etc…  This is very much unlike the gas-permeable contacts I had 15 years ago.  With them, it felt like every blink drug them up my eye only to have them fall back down.

Inserting them was a pain.  Probably because I don’t have a good place and the bathroom was hot after my shower.  It took me a good 6 tries to get the first lens in.  If I keep this up, I need to buy one of those parabolic mirrors.  The actual finger in the eye thing was easy…but I taught myself to overcome that last time.

I wore them all day.  And by all day, I mean all day.  From about 6am or so to 10pm or so.  When I took them out and put in my glasses, I had to adjust back to glasses.

While I don’t think I see as well with contacts, I can read with no problems (the text is perfectly clear).  I can also use the computer just fine.

I really like the fact that if I pull something out of the oven or breathe on a cold morning, I don’t have to worry about my glasses fogging up.  That is super convenient.  I imagine I’ll keep it up just to have them for when/if I go skiing, etc…

I don’t think I’ll wear them every day.  I’ve worn glasses since I was in the 3rd grade (about 8 or so).  I just don’t mind it any more.  Heck, I don’t remember ever minding glasses since I’ve been an adult.  Being a kid was a different story, I’m sure.  Heck, the first pair I got were when we were in GTMO and I got 2 pair of BCGs (although they appear to be “in style” today).  I do remember it taking me forever to get used to wearing them then.

I still haven’t figured out what I’m going to do.  My first thought was to buy them outright at £40 for 30 pairs.  And then I was going to just get more when that was gone.  I would also pay for my glasses outright.  But, everyplace here offers a plan where you pay monthly, get lenses, and get discounts on eyewear and follow-up exams.  And since I picked daily wear contacts, I have an option.  I can get 10 pairs per month, delivered, all of my follow-up care included, and 50% off on glasses for £14/month.  I can then pause it (if I’m not wearing 10 pairs per month), increase it, or pause it.  All with no commitments.  Sure, the lenses work out more that way, but 50% off glasses is a super deal.

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Oh, the lenses I have Acuvue Moist for Astigmatism lenses.

[Update 2013-02-04 18:46:42] I had day 5 of my trial.  I blogged about days 3, 4, and 5 here.

Image at the top from SimonQ錫濛譙 via flickr

Me…with contacts

Me with contacts

I had needed an eye exam but had been putting it off.  That is until my glasses broke.  Well, when I went, they were running a special…free eye exams.  My insurance will pay for one exam per year so I thought I’d go back for a contact lens exam.  Turns out, that was free too.  Now, a bit of background….

About 20 years ago in Hermann, MO I gave contacts a go.  However, my eyes were bad enough that to get the correction I needed, I had to get gas permeable contacts (as opposed to soft ones).  I never did get used to them moving on my eyes and gave up on them.

Fast forward to yesterday.  I picked up my contacts, they showed me how to insert/remove them, and sent me on the way with 5 trial pairs of daily lenses. 

Initial results:

  1. I can’t see as well as I can with glasses.  Although, my vision is corrected to 20/20 with contacts, it is corrected to something like 20/10 with glasses.
  2. The dr said that would get better as my eyes adjusted to the contacts
  3. I didn’t notice them in my eyes too much.  I expect as I get used to them, that will go away
  4. Because of #1, I doubt I’ll wear them 100% of the time.

[Update 2013-02-02 06:27:28] A write-up is here after me wearing contacts for the second day.

[Update 2013-02-04 18:46:42] I had day 5 of my trial.  I blogged about days 3, 4, and 5 here.

Transformer Question

Step Up/Down Voltage Transformer Converter, 750 Watts

Here’s a question for everyone:  does a transformer use electricity if there is no load on it?  If so, how much?  The max or whatever it is drawing?  Here’s why I’m asking:

We have a 220v to 110v transformer (rated at 500w I think).  I have my xbox plugged into it because I can’t find a goofy aftermarket power supply for my xbox here in the UK (well, I found one, but it eventually started going bad and making electric noise that tanked my internet speed when it was on).  If my xbox is off–assuming no load on the transformer–is any electricity being consumed.  I don’t see how, but I don’t know too much about transformers either…..

Image from Karmor via flickr

Cornbread

Cornbread

Here’s a question:  do you put sugar in your cornbread?  

For me, there isn’t a stitch of sugar in cornbread.  Add some sugar and you might as well put frosting on it and call it cake.  Jiffy mix is even worse.

Image from davidpbaxter via flickr