Monday, September 20, 2010

Vettes, Vettes, and More Vettes

Jaimey (Laura) here. I meant to post more often than once every several months and I meant to post on this topic a month ago. I apologize for my tardiness. I'm here now so here's today's topic. 
CORVETTES 
Every year, the majority of my family travels North to see the annual Corvette Crossings Auto Show in Mackinaw City. This year was no exception and I took some pics while I was there. (For details of last year's show, check out my author blog.)
I don't know the specs of these machines so anyone who does, please comment. I just take the pictures. :o)
The "Mongoose." It eats cobras and vipers. 
This vette is there every year. 
The engine of the purple flamed vette.
This was the raffle prize.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Book Trivia Question 8 - Jane Austen

Sorry for not posting a question last week.

Here is this weeks question:

Emma

Jane Austen



from the book:

Harriet said, "Well, Miss Woodhouse, (with a gentle sigh,) what do you think of her? - Is not she very charming?"

There was little hesitation in Emma's answer. "Oh! yes - very - a very pleasing young woman."*


Questions:

Who was Harriet Smith & Emma discussing?

Where had they just left?


Answers will posted under this question on both sites, on Saturday. Have a wonderful week, enjoy this weeks question.

*This question is from volume 2. Quote taken from Emma.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Forza 2 Platinum Review


Forza 2 is a large racing game consisting of hundreds of cars and loads of famous tracks from around the world. Not only that, the Platinum Edition includes ALL of the downloadable content on a second disc. Now if your interest in cars and racing games is just for a quick arcade type thrill, Forza 2 Platinum does have an arcade mode, but it is fairly simplistic. The meat of the game is in the Career mode which plays like a Car Rpg, in that you can level up your driver, unlocking more races to participate in, and you can level up each and every one of your cars, unlocking more discounts on upgrade parts, of which there are thousands of parts.

Another interesting aspect of Forza 2 Platinum is the paint, and vinyl layer customization options allowing for each car to be a blank canvass for some truly artistic expression. Be it an original design, or a duplication of a real world vehicle, the tools provided by Turn 10 allow for some amazing feats of creativity.

There are some interesting quirks in Forza 2 Platinum, that are worth mentioning. Any vehicles that have automated spoilers/wings for some reason do not seem to function in the game. Also, some of the graphics when setup in the decal editor are not exactly the same when you race the car on the track. The menu system on Forza 2 is a bit on the confusing side at times, as there are a significant number of sub-menus. These quirks do not really detract too much from the game though.

For anyone that likes racing games, but does not do very well with them, Forza 2 has, under the Difficulty Settings, afforded a great deal of control in setting the game to your skill level. Not only can you select the difficulty of the AI drivers, you can turn off and on driving assists like anti-lock brakes, stability management, and traction control, making the more powerful race cars more manageable. The trade-off is that the more assists, and lower the AI difficulty, the lower the bonus cash you will earn, making progression slower. This is actually a nice compromise, thus making the game playable for gamers that are new to racing games, or lacking in the skill to play demanding simulations.

For the races that you just can't stand to run yourself, for whatever reason (long endurance races come to mind), you can hire an AI driver to race for you. Beware though, if you hire a top end driver, they will lay claim to 100% of your winnings, leaving you with only the bonuses. I found that you are actually better off to hire one of the low end drivers that will only take 55% of the winnings, and set the AI difficulty to "easy", thus leaving you with more cash in the long run. Setting the game up this way also makes it handy to have your AI driver earn money for your big ticket purchases, like say changing areas (can cost 2,000,000 credits), and some of the cars are not so cheap to purchase either.

A note here to any parents considering buying this game for their kids, the game itself is rated E for Everyone, so it is kid safe in that regard, there are no tobacco or alcohol advertisements on the race cars, or the courses. But, the disclaimer about online portions not being rated by the ESRB is on there for a reason, as most of the people you (or your kids) will race against are pretty foul mouthed (you can turn off the ability to hear the other racers in the Xbox settings), and there were quite a few naked girls painted on cars for sale in the online auctions. Racing online requires a "Gold" subscription to Xbox Live, but you can still view the online auctions with the "Silver" (free) subscription. Just something for parents to consider before granting unfettered online access to the younger racers.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Book Trivia Question 7 - Jane Austen

Here is this weeks trivia question:

Jane Austen
Emma


This is from the book, not the movies.

Question:

While Jane Fairfax was in Weymouth with the Campbells, how & where did Mr. Dixon 'render service to Jane'?


Please post your answers & let us see how many already knew the answer.

I hope everyone really likes this one, this was something I didn't know about, since I have only seen the movies.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Book Trivia- Jane Austen

This isn't really a question, I thought I would just throw this in, I hope you have fun with it.










To Miss_____.




Charade



My first displays the wealth and pomp of kings,
Lords of the earth! their luxury and ease.
Another view of man, my second brings,
Behold him there, the monarch of the seas!

But, ah! united, what reverse we have!
Man's boasted power and freedom, all are flown;
Lord of the earth and sea, he bends a slave,
And woman, lovely woman, reigns alone.

Thy ready wit the word will soon supply,
May its approval beam in that soft eye!*



So here is the question: can you explain what this means?

If you have watched Emma you will have heard the first part of this quoted out loud, but I though it would be nice to add the whole thing here for all to see.

Have a wonderful week. The answer will be posted on Sunday, but everyone is free to answer this at anytime.


*This quote was taken from Emma

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Book Trivia - Answer for Question 6

Here are the answers to our Book Trivia- Question:

1) Mr. Knightley

2) Harriet Smith

3) Marriage between Robert Martin and Harriet Smith




I hope everyone had fun with the question this week.

Congratulations to any and all who knew the answer. Next question is coming up soon.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Book Trivia - Question 6

Today's question of the week.


Emma
Jane Austen



Quote from the book:

"Nonsense, errant nonsense,as ever was talked!" cried 1)_______. "Robert Martin's manners have sense, sincerity, and good-humour to recommend them; and his mind has more true gentility than 2)_____ could understand."


Questions:

1) Who is speaking this sentence?
2) Who is the speaker referring to?
3) On what subject is this talk about?


There will be more questions from Emma in following weeks, plus other classics. Please feel free to comment on any posting now and in the future. Have a wonderful week.


*This quote was copied exactly from the book of Emma that I am reading.






Saturday, June 19, 2010

Book Trivia - Answer for Question 5





Here are the answers to our Book Trivia - Question

Answers:


1) Mr. Knightley
2) Emma
3) backgammon


I hope everyone had fun with the question this week.

Congratulations to any and all who knew the answer. Next question is coming up soon.

Friday, June 18, 2010

SlippedGear.com Updated!

www.SlippedGear.com has been updated with new forums, and links to the SlippedGear Store, blog (here), and facebook "like" pages (for SlippedGear, and Mudzilla). Please check it out and tell your friends. Thanks.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Book Trivia - Question 5

Today's question is going to be a little different, I'm going to ask 'you' (the reader) who said what quote. I will give you the book and the author, so that should make it a little easier. I hope you enjoy this.



The book & author
Emma
Jane Austen


From the book: "...your saying to yourself one idle day, 'I think it would be a very good thing for Miss Taylor if Mr. Weston were to marry her,' and saying it again to yourself every now and then afterwards, why do you talk of success?"*


1) Can you name the person who is speaking this sentence?
2) Who was this person speaking to?
3) What game were Emma and her father going to play in the beginning of the book?


There will be more question from Emma in following weeks, plus other classics. Please feel free to comment on any posting now and in the future. Have a wonderful week.


*This quote was copied exactly from the book of Emma that I am reading.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Answer: Music Trivia 10

Paul Brandt was born July 21, 1972 and worked as a pediatric nurse prior to his big break in 1996. He is the first Canadian singer to be on the Billboard Hot Country Songs, since 1974's Hank Snow.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Book Trivia - Answer for Question 4

Here is the answer for our fourth book trivia question:




Book: The Reluctant Thief



Book Trivia - Question 4


Congratulations to any and all who knew the answer. Round 5 is coming up.


Sunday, May 30, 2010

Book Trivia - Question 4

This week's book:


Signet Regency Romance
Penguin Putnam Inc.
Copyright 1998



About the Author:

This author has 31 books published and 28 years experience with the publishing industry and how it works.

She is a respected public speaker and has a Master of Science degree in Operations Research.

Her newest book was published in June 0f 2002.


From the book:

pg 41 - Rebecca sat at the window of the bedroom she shared with Penelope. She could not sleep. Somewhere in the house he was asleep.

pg 142 - The trouble was, Hugh couldn't make even himself believe such a bouncer. He was here to see Lady Rebecca. To make certain she was all right.


Can you name this author and book?

A clue will be given on Wednesday and the answer posted on Saturday.

Please feel free to correct any information on this post.

Have a wonderful week.



Please let us know if you like the book trivia, also if you any suggestions for genres for upcoming trivia questions. Thank you.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Book Trivia - Answer for Question 3


Here is the answer to our third book trivia question:


Author: Sheila Walsh

Book Title: The Incomparable Miss Brady




Congratulations to any & all who knew the answer. Round 4 is coming up.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

SlippedGear Media Store...

New items added in several categories! If you order items from amazon.com, please consider using the SlippedGear Media Store (click here) because you will still be ordering from amazon for the SAME prices, and a portion of your purchase will help support www.SlippedGear.com, this blog, and Mudzilla. Thank you for your consideration.

Book Trivia - Question 3

This weeks book:


Signet Regency Romance
Hutchinson Publishing Group, Ltd.
Copyright 1980



About the Author:

She lived in England with her husband. Wrote her first Regency novel in 1975, which won her an award presented by the Romantic Novelist's Association.

Under Romance books listed in her name, she has 13 regencys listed, the newest was published in 2001.


From the book:

pg 105 - Seraphina Westbury, with Prince Metlin's fingers reassuringly at her elbow, moved among the grand assembly of guests thronging the glittering ballroom of the Elysee Palace, totally obscured by magnificence and profoundly grateful to be so.


pg 208 - Halfway through the afternoon, Clementina's coach, which had departed unnoticed, returned, and out stepped Maurice followed by several of his minions...



Can you name this author & book?


A Clue will be given on Wednesday and the answer posted on Saturday.

Please feel free to correct any information on this post. Have a wonderful week.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Book Trivia - Answer for Question 2




Here is the answer to our second Book Trivia Question:



Author: Carole Nelson Douglas

Book Title: Cat in A Crimson Haze (A Midnight Louie Mystery)




Congratulations to all & any who knew the answer. Round 3 is coming up.




Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Hospice Donations Update

Hi Everyone

Well, it's early Tuesday morning and we are 5 days away from the walk. I'm really excited!!! I'm proud to say right now, that we set a goal of $100...and we have EXCEEDED it by OVER $200!!! As of right now, we have raised collectively as a team $333!!! I owe a personal thank you to Cousin Jeff. We made $200 overnight because Jeff took the initiative to post our Hospice info on a forum that he belongs to. That generated a response by an individual who had recently lost his Mom and Hospice took over her case. When we started raising donations this year, I would have never thought that I would be sitting here 5 days before the walk saying to all of you, that we raised this much money. We are not done....the job doesn't end of raising money, until the moment the donations go in. So, I will give you another update Friday night, before I settle in for the evening, on how much we have raised.

I owe a personal thank you to the Lyons Family for ALL of their help this year. Seriously guys, you have been there for me...had my back on this....although none of you have been side by side with me, trying to raise these donations, you've been there on the Internet spreading the word. I cannot thank you enough. But I must tell you, the day that my Grandma told me that she has Alzheimer's, I told her how much we have raised. I heard the shock and excitement in her voice. That right there, was well worth all of it. So thank you from the bottom of my heart...I am indebted to all of you forever.

Sooooo 5 days left.....let's keep going!!!!! Let's see how much we can all turn in as Team Lyons....and know this...even if you are not walking with us, you're still part of the team. You are the one's doing the work behind the scenes...we are just the guys on the "front lines" doing the work...without you, we cannot do what we do. Do you think we can make $340??? How about $350???? Thank you to all of you...I will post another update Friday evening. A MILLION "thank yous" to you all....

Heather
For Team Lyons

Monday, May 17, 2010

Music Trivia 10

This artist was born July 21st, 1972. At the time of his big break, he was working as a pediatric RN. From 1996 to 2002, he'd won Male Artist of the Year, 5 times in his homeland of Canada. He is the first Canadian singer to be on the Billboard Hot Country Songs, since 1974's Hank Snow. He has included his wife in some of his music videos, as well as singing background music for him. His debut album in 1996, which is certified 3x Platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association, had 4 hit singles including the following song:

"I know the time will disappear
But this love that we're building on will always be here...."

Can you name this artist and this song, that he wrote for a friends wedding?

Good Luck!!!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Book Trivia - Question 2

This Week's Book:

A Forge Book
Mystery
Copyright 1995

About the Author:

This author has several genres that she writes - Mystery & Thrillers, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Romance. Today's book is about a 'feline super-sleuth'.

She has twenty books in this series alone, but 'envisions' the series to number 27; altogether she has 92 books with her name on them, either as a contributor or author.


From the book:

pg 65 - Ah, carp. It is a homely little word of one syllable, but sweet to me. Whether one says 'carp' or uses the fancy Oriental term of 'Koi,' they are both goldfish to my mind, and splendid eating.


pg 206 - So she paced, despite her ankle, waiting to go down to the lobby. There she would consult some old guy about a Lake Mead restaurant at an obscure site that coincidentally bore her name, minus a terminal 'r'.


Can you name this author & book?


A Clue will be given on Wednesday and the answer posted on Saturday.

Please feel free to correct any information on this post. Have a wonderful week.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

New SlippedGear Media Store...

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Book Trivia - Answer for Question 1


Here is the answer to our first Book Trivia - Question:


Author for this book: Mary Chase Comstock

Book title: An Impetuous Miss





Congratulations to all & any who knew the answer. Round 2 is coming up.

~This Day in History~ May 15

So what happened May 15*?

1252 marked the addition of the papal bull, or charter, ad extirpanda by Pope Innocent IV. This bull specified the rules for the torture of heretics, in order to elicit confessions, during the Medieval Inquisition.**

In 1525, the German Boer war ended with the slaughter of 5000 people.

Anne Boleyn was condemned to death for treason, adultery, and incest on this day in 1536.


Mary, Queen of Scots took her third husband on this day in 1567.

Louis VIII was appointed king by the French Parliament of Paris in 1610.

A London lawyer named James Puckle is credited with patenting the world's first machine gun on this day in 1718.# 

Great Britain declared war on France in 1758, beginning the Seven Years' War.

On this day in 1800, King George III of Britain survived two assassination attempts.

The author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, L Frank Baum, was born on this day in 1856.

1869 marked the year that the National Woman Suffrage Association was formed by Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

In 1911, Standard Oil was declared an unreasonable monopoly by the US Supreme Court and ordered to be broken up.

Mickey Mouse made his debut on this day in 1928 in the cartoon Plane Crazy.

The first McDonald's opened in 1940 in San Bernardino, California.

In 1958, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 3.

Thanx for looking! Happy blogging, everyone!

~Jaimey
http://www.jaimeygrant.com
http://jaimeygrant.blogspot.com


*For more historical moments on this day in history, check out these sites: Library of Congress, Wikipedia, Brainy History.
**For more info on the papal bull ad extirpanda: Wikipedia
#For more on James Puckle and his accomplishments: Wikipedia

Friday, May 14, 2010

Taking A Bit Of A Break

Hi Everyone,

I posted earlier, that I would be taking this evening (Friday) off from trivia, to get some rest and get caught up on daily chores around the house. Due to a family issue that has arisen tonight, I'm going to extend that a bit, and take the rest of the weekend off. My Grandmother, my Mom's Mom, was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer's, and I need to make sure my affairs are in order here in my house, in the event that I need to be away in the future. I don't want to be leaving Jon and the boys to fend for themselves and them having no idea where anything is or where anything goes. Taking the weekend off, will allow me to get a lot done, and still spend time with Jon, so that he can adjust to things as well. I just wanted to let all of you know, because it's been brought to my attention that so many people enjoy playing trivia. Thank you all, and I will be back with you on Monday. Have a GREAT weekend...Heather

Answer: Music Trivia 9

Formed in 1981, the band Queensryche would go on to produce their most successful album in 1990. Empire was their 4th album and would generate their first top 10 single, "Silent Lucidity". This Power Ballad, which contained an instrumental background played by an orchestra, would reach number 1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks.....but here's the catch...I threw a curve ball in this one. The song lyrics are not that of "Silent Lucidity", they are of the song "Anybody Listening", which also appears on the album Empire.

Jeff got this one...Good Job Cousin Jeff!!!! I knew the minute I put this one out there, you'd get it...(smiling).

Sorry it took so long to get the answer posted everyone. Yesterday was kind of a rough day for me. So after talking with Jeff last night, I'm posting the answer and taking the rest of today off on trivia, to get some much needed rest and cleaning done. I will be back tomorrow, Saturday, to post another trivia question. Thank you all for playing, and I'm hoping tomorrow's question will be a stumper!!! ;o)~

Links to Facebook info you may be interested in knowing...

I have to admit that this is rather ironic, click the links and see for yourself;
Facebook CEO: People Who Trust Me Are Dumb F*cks

And
Facebook Exodus Planned for May 31: Will You Quit?

And
Quit Facebook Day

Thursday, May 13, 2010

An Introduction


Hi! I'm Jeff's sister Laura but I'm better known online as Jaimey Grant. I am a wife and mother, and author of four published novels. I write about Regency England with occasional forays into other periods as well as fantasy. My books can be found on Amazon in paperback and Kindle form, in e-book form from Barnes and Noble and Kobo.com as well as multi-format e-book from Smashwords.com. I encourage you to check them out.

I have been invited to contribute to this lovely blog and have decided to do so in the form of "This Day in History." It will be random factoids and will include the entire world, not just the USA. (I will admit that my partiality for Regency Britain and Britain in particular may often lead me to post many historical tidbits about that part of the world.) I will be posting on this topic once, maybe twice a month. It will be a random date and links to further reading will be provided. If I ever get something wrong, please feel free to correct me.

I hope you enjoy what I post and comment when you feel the urge. Comments are always welcome!

~Jaimey

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Music Trivia 9

Formed in 1981, this heavy metal/progressive metal group got it's humble beginning in Bellvue, Washington. The band released several albums prior to the release of it's most successful album in 1990. The release of this, their 4th album, would generate the band's first top 10 single. One such power ballad on the album, which contained an orchestra, would reach number 1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks. Among issues discussed in the band's songs were gun control and the environment. Can you name this band, and the song from them, that contains the following lyrics?

"There's a warm wind from the south, hoist the sail and we'll be gone
By morning this will all seem like a dream..."

Answer: Music Trivia 8

Bush, formed in 1992, when lead singer Gavin Rossdale and lead guitarist Nigel Pulsford united over a mutual admiration for the group The Pixies. In 1994, their debut album, Sixteen Stone, was released, and has sold over 80 million copies here in the US alone. The single, Alien, appears on this album.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Music Trivia 8

This British band was formed in 1992, when their lead guitarist and lead vocalist united over a mutual admiration for the group The Pixies. In 1994, their debut album was released, and since then, has sold over 80 million copies here in the US alone. Although they formed in the UK, they would have more success in the United States, then in their homeland. The group broke up in 2002, and since then each of the band members have gone their separate ways. In 2008, the group's lead singer said in an interview, that the possibility of a reunion together was "highly unlikely". Can you name this band, and this song that appears on their debut album?

"...she felt like velvet,
second blonde child she meant it...."