Myth Adventures

I picked up a copy of Robert Asprin’s Another Fine Myth / Myth Conceptions from Amazon.com today.

I had read three or so of the books from the series through my school’s library back in the 7th grade and found them amusing at the time. Now I’m going through the entire series starting from the beginning to make sure I didn’t miss anything.

Generally, I was never really a big fan of the fantasy genre. I always preferred science fiction, not merely because I’ve always looked forward to the technology, but because I’ve always felt that most general fantasy novels tend to involve more characters who are born into their role, compared to the possibility of the everyday man being the hero through the general science fiction tale. Sure, the sci-fi hero tends to be smarter, braver and better looking than the average person, but the role is one that can be won by self-determination, versus the amount of fate and destiny that surrounds the average fantasy protagonist.

With Robert Asprin’s Myth series, however, the heroes are relatively ordinary people for their world who are thrust into extraordinary situations in which they turn the odds in their favor through some street smarts, chutzpah and a few well-placed cons. Of course, it probably doesn’t hurt that the whole thing is written as a comedy, and therefore doesn’t take itself quite as seriously as many general fantasy novels do.

Massachusetts Spammer Groups Shut Down

The BBC is reporting that Massachusetts Attorney General Tom Reilly has requested and received an emergency restraining order to shut down websites belonging to Leo Kuvayev and six other individuals involved with the organizations 2K Services Limited and Ecash Pay Limited.

According to Reilly, the groups were responsible for millions of email spam that ran afoul of Massachusetts’ consumer-protection laws and the federal anti-spam CAN-SPAM Act.

Firefox Commercials

Mozilla Europe has released three promotional videos as part of an online advertising campaign for the Mozilla Foundation‘s free, open-source Firefox web browser.

You can view the promotional videos here.

In other Firefox news, current users of the alternative web browser should note that V1.0.4 has been released to address the security concerns announced on May 7th, and they’re encouraged to upgraded to the latest version.

Image of the Day: Flags at the Meister House

Flags at the Meister House
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Now that Spring has finally arrived here in northeast Ohio and we no longer have to worry about the strong winter winds here, I thought it was time to run our flags up the poles at the Meister House again.

From left to right, we have the US Air Force, American and US Army flags on the top row and then below are the MIA/POW, State of Ohio and 101st Airborne flags.

I like the gentle flapping noise the fabric makes as the springtime wind picks up and blows the flags out straight.