The end of hope - the aftermath of the 2016 US presidential election

Trump won and won well. Early analysis of exit poll data seems to show it was white people who swung the election. I was wrong about Hispanic voters saving Clinton’s campaign, as many as 29% appear to have voted for Trump and deportations. Instead white people look to have discovered block voting. I thought that Obama’s presidency had shown that America had largely come to terms with it’s often dark history. I was wrong

Polling day for the president of the United States

I’m writing this on the morning of the most frightening election of my lifetime. The contest between Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump to be the most powerful human on the planet has been utterly terrifying. Contrast this to 2008 when we had the most charismatic and inspiring candidate come from being a complete outsider to being victorious on a message of hope.

Transistor: Art Deco Overdrive

Transistor is a stunning video game, the music is perfect, the combat is engaging and the art direction is magical. Supergiant have now made two of my favourite video games. Bastion is ‘A New Hope’ and Transistor is The Empire Strikes Back. Although that doesn’t bode well for their third game Pyre. It starts with a murder and deals with love, loss and sacrifice. I have tried to avoid talking about the plot in the post but forewarning there may be spoilers.

Spreadsheets in Spaaaaaaaaace - Margin Trading in Eve Online

A common assertion about Eve is that it is a game about spreadsheets. That isn’t strictly true as Eve, like most games, is database with a fancy graphics engine. But there is a way to turn Eve into a spreadsheet simulator and that’s to try margin trading.

My Blackout Mini H

As a present to myself two years ago I bought a one of Blackout the drunks Mini H frames. These were the original mini quad frames, built for FPV it is the frame that started the drone racing revolution. With the pace of advancement in miniquads it is clearly very much two year old technology.

Returning to Eve Online

I spent a good amount of my early teen’s playing Eve Online, at a time when I was on 56k and the world was moving to broadband it was one of the few compelling multiplayer games that I could run. It was also about awesome looking spaceships, player made empires and terrifying PvP.

Shogun: not Total Warhammer

I’ve arrived back in the UK to a glut of new video games want. I’m particularly keen to play the new Doom despite my system not looking up to the task, Stellaris looks really interesting and Total War: Warhammer is a bonafide childhood dream game. Unfortunately I’m short on cash money at the moment on account of having spent a lot of it seeing the world so I’ve turned to my Steam back catalogue for my strategy fix.

Walking amoung glaciers

Walking on the Perito Mereno Glacier was awesome in the traditional sense. It is the most amazing thing I have ever done. Parts of the Chistopher Nolan film Insterstellar were filmed on a glacier and it really does feel like stepping onto another planet.