Dork Geek Nerd

"Rational romantic mystic cynical idealist"

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Dwarves and halflings be listening at doors

(OSR role-playing reference. Not a slight on those of shorter stature.)

COMIC COVER OF THE WEEK

By Dan Panosian. Am waiting for my pre-ordered copy to land in the mailbox.
SONG OF THE WEEK

"Resonant Strings" by Morfonica (Japan). Tops track. Bonus: Violinist is a cutie.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8XFRxh0TeA

LARGELY WASTED EFFORT

Some hypocrisy highlighted, but LT won't be changing any minds.
SATURDAY NOSTALGIA HIT

I was reminded how technically well written these ripping yarns are.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Layer 2

Friday, March 27, 2026

Intransigentleman

You tell yourself you'll read all of the Booker Prize-winning novels one day. You won't. But you've read a handful. And you're hurtling through last year's winner.
Publisher's description:

"Fifteen-year-old István lives with his mother in a quiet apartment complex in Hungary. New to the town and shy, he is unfamiliar with the social rituals at school and soon becomes isolated, with his neighbour – a married woman close to his mother’s age – as his only companion. These encounters shift into a clandestine relationship that István himself can barely understand, and his life soon spirals out of control.

"As the years pass, he is carried gradually upwards on the twenty-first century’s tides of money and power, moving from the army to the company of London’s super-rich, with his own competing impulses for love, intimacy, status and wealth winning him unimaginable riches, until they threaten to undo him completely.

"Spare and penetrating, Flesh is the finest novel yet by a master of realism, asking profound questions about what drives a life: what makes it worth living, and what breaks it."

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Propulsive narrative

On the bus into the CBD, a stranger told me all about car engines. He was an expert on the subject - how they varied between model and year, the pros and cons of different configurations, and where to source parts cheaply. No word of a lie, our conversation was interrupted at one point when a mechanic phoned him seeking guidance on a tricky job.

At the museum, after I'd purchased a ticket for a temporary exhibition on miniature models, the staffer urged me to also check out a new preso celebrating the city's famous surfing competition. I'm glad she did! While mainly info panels, with only a few "artifacts", it filled me with nostalgia...and a hint of regret. The latter for failing to appreciate the world-beating event when I was young.

At a boho boutique, I found a potential present, baulked at the price, left.

Lunch was next. "This looks great, thanks," I said when my food arrived. "Well, you're welcome to order more," joked the waitress. But it was filling and there was no need for a second serving.

Returned to the boutique. The boss lady had just rearranged things - including moving the item that'd caught my eye to the opposite side of the store - and apologised for any confusion. I told her I thought I'd slipped into an alternate reality. She said, "You wouldn't be the first one of my customers to do that." Yeah, it's a bit of a hippie-trippy suburb.

After a relaxing stroll around the embiggened art gallery, it was time to hit its new gift shop. The desk was unattended for a while, then the cashier rushed in, explaining her absence had been due to "doing some side quests". Could gaming - and gaming lingo - be any more mainstream?

My final destination before hopping a homeward bus was the bookstore. Couldn't resist Terry Jones' illustrated storybook "The Saga Of Erik The Viking" at a 50% markdown. "I want to see how it compares to the film," I remarked to the chap at the counter. He had no idea there *was* a film and pressed me for details. I racked my brain to recall the 1989 production. He might have received a more comprehensive answer if he'd asked me about car engines.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Elf-defence lessons

Astounding true story of a TV sports unit caught up in a hellish international incident. Utterly immersive, with near-constant tension. Asks ethical questions about what should/shouldn't be broadcast, too.
Smells like peach iced tea. Tastes like, er, peach iced tea mixed with light beer. Inoffensive. Kinda grows on you. And the price was right. Definitely not a "session beer", though - after two, you'll be peached out.
Bingeing: S2 of "The Traitors - NZ". Way more creative than its UK and US counterparts (both missions and twists). My fave player is, of course, 32-year-old Mark, the professional Dungeon Master :-)

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Normalising and formalising

LATEST MAGA/ZINE READING

DL has outdone himself with the striking new issue of "Feed The Gorilla". The regular primo pro-wrestling content is supplemented with boxing, kickboxing and other martial arts in this'un. Onya, mate!
DESIGNER DUST MAGNET

Heavily discounted in flash Amazon AU sale. Fun build. While you can't see it from this angle, the axle setups are cleverly designed to simulate all-terrain suspension. (I may not have that terminology right.)

Sunday, March 22, 2026

No regerts

COMIC COVERS OF THE WEEK

You can choose between cute ("The Flash" cov by Gavin Guidry) and disturbing ("Iron Man" cov by Josemaria Casanovas).
SONG OF THE WEEK

"The Peace" by Underscores (US). Unusual and catchy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLJCcZPWiV8

Commended >>> "Surfer" by Parameter (Korea), "All Talk" by Kmoe (Canada), "Liebe In Der Luft" by Sirena (Germany).

REASONABLY EFFECTIVE DOCUMENTARY

Went through my Beat phase in the first year of uni - don't most folks? Dunno if "O/T/R" would have the same impact on me now.
POD REC

Canadian cultural-criminal investigation crams plenty into its four parts.
FIGHT FEAST

For the replay of PFL Madrid yesterday. Well, I wasn't gonna stuff all of this down my guts in the wee hours watching UFC London live :-)