LB log - 20120724
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, 25 Jul 2012 at 12:59 AM (2542 Views)
Today is the day that my wife was appointed to provide testimony to a trial regarding an incident related to her job. Before that, I had to take my mom-in-law's car to the family mechanic so that the rattling in the undercarriage could be repaired. We left an hour earlier than we did the week before in order to adjust for traffic, and in taking a different route, arrived an hour ahead of schedule. After lounging for some time in a local coffee shop, we proceeded to the location and had to wait another 90 minutes before it was her time to testify. I brought the book "How The Other Half Lives" with me (this version specifically: http://www.amazon.com/Jacob-Riis-Bed...3186022&sr=1-2) and had just finished the introduction by the time the ordeal was over. Doing so has given me a few things to look up and research, and I should probably take the time to finish the book before writing more. At least, I don't have the attention span to write anything today. Well, that is a defeatist attitude, isn't it. I keep contemplating about it. Let's just spit something out.
LZ-S-3404
This mixed-used two story structure was first opened in 1894 as the London Hall, where the lower level provided fourteen Kinetoscope units on opening day to the public. The original owner was Harlan Mills. When the fad over the machines died out and theaters began to rise, the decision was made not to adapt the business level to theater use but to obtain pinball machines instead. Other coin-operated machines were slowly integrated with the pinball tables over time and the concept proved to be sustainable and successful. Its long presence on the street and its proximity to the Seaside Resort helped to establish the local identity and give the area a kind of "summer resort" feel. The London Hall received an appreciable free boost in supply when it received many pinball tables for free after the New York ban was instituted by Mayor LaGuardia on January 21, 1942. By this point, the upper apartment houses were purchased by Mr. Mills and this second story was converted to an open public space which had a licensed bar and prohibited the admission of children. Harlan Mills passed ownership of the business to his son, Larry, on May 14, 1947. This long presence as a coin-operated amusement center continued into the 1970s and was among the first businesses in the city to obtain the new arcade video game machines. The subsequent boom of the arcade game industry led to the London Hall being sought for purchase by investment groups, and Larry Mills sold ownership interest to the firm HH Little on June 2, 1982. Several managers were established in the London Hall, but none remained in charge for longer than a year and the business model after 1983 led to the location to begin a slow decay. London Hall was closed without prior notice on November 17, 1995.
I'll need to expand on that more. The most difficult part is to start the ball rolling.
Extra Mode. The Rebuild.
A song which I played yesterday (Digital Mind) came up today. This prompted me to research and discover that the songs which I have played are not being saved by the program at all. This means that until this DB issue is resolved, I'll have no way of singling out which songs I want to play in EX mode beyond the basis of "No Play" and choose from the entire pool of songs. It could be much worse (like playing folders at a time, as I did with LR2), but I still feel annoyed about it. Regardless, this gives additional substantiation behind keeping my own records as I have done here. Unspectacular day otherwise, though I did have a strong sense that I had Brightness Darkness better today before I was halfway through it - the random roll for the chart was good enough that I didn't struggle with it as much.Code:EX% & Rank EX.p/f pg.gr.gd.bd.pr combo nc onc %+ date eraser engine dd 36.37 D 1391.F 429.533.557.139.562 0069 2012-07-25T00:36:22:685Z 0160- the end spiritually @ 58.30 B 1292.F 444.404.192.14.86 0142 2012-07-25T00:55:01:450Z 0239- murmur twins @ 50.15 B 1628.F 584.460.337.96.335 0089 2012-07-25T00:55:01:450Z 0120- bloody tears @ 54.02 C 1583.F 570.443.258.57.269 0101 2012-07-25T01:06:33:037Z 0181- 虹色 @ 46.77 C 1582.F 551.480.352.121.411 0094 2012-07-25T01:10:49:748Z 0168- brightness darkness @ 66.26 B 1552.F 585.382.133.18.117 0317 1171 0984 019.00 2012-07-25T01:15:22:873Z 04.31+ 0075+ 26+23+27-17-47- 0211+ 2012-03-30T02:43:36:918Z the limbo @ 31.45 E 1471.F 492.487.682.262.860 0085 2012-07-25T01:19:31:788Z 0115- hell scaper last esc @ 39.47 D 1762.F 609.544.537.162.774 0084 2012-07-25T01:23:21:453Z 0079- special energy @ 74.69 A 0611.P 231.149.26.0.4 0275 0409 0409 0 2012-07-25T01:27:18:585Z red by fmj @ 49.71 C 1948.F 693.562.239.93.654 0087 2012-07-25T01:31:16:828Z 0047- never alone @ 63.28 B 2524.F 968.588.266.66.194 0386 2012-07-25T01:37:41:690Z 0154- xepher @ 41.42 D 1608.F 543.522.484.106.561 0143 2012-07-25T01:43:37:268Z 0296-