I'd obviously put together one of my famous to do lists for my holiday.
One of the main things I wanted to do was watch some of the fansubs I have failed to keep up with. I did watch a few things, although not as much as I'd hoped. However, I was sensible to watch things that haven't been licensed since they take up more room (for licensed stuff I generally only download a couple of episodes to sample them).
I also watched Nausicaa and Howl's Moving Castle on DVD. I've had them for ages but have failed to find time to watch them. I liked both, but they won't be going into my permanent collection - for Nausicaa I think he's done the same basic themes better elsewhere (Mononoke in particular) and Howl's was enjoyable, but lacked depth.
One of the things I wanted to try was my new portable Blu-Ray drive. This is an external type drive for a computer, rather than a stand-alone portable player. Weirdly it has a thing that says you can essentially run Blu-rays directly into TVs from it via USB, but then contradictorily it requires two USB sockets when you plug it in to a computer in order to power it, so how can it run okay on a TV when you only plug it into one USB slot?
Also, it moaned horribly about my laptop's graphics card not providing hardware acceleration (fair enough, it is an old laptop) so how can a TV run Blu-Ray disks direct?
Anyway, my laptop wasn't really man enough for the job of playing Blu-Rays. The drive came with Power DVD, which basically refused to play the disks at all without the hardware acceleration and even when using the other player (the open source Korean one - I forget the name) the playback was horribly jittery. However, the other thing this drive gives me, which in some ways is more important, is the ability to play DVDs multi-region.
Well, the drive itself doesn't, but AnyDVD is able to get around the region coding issue. I discovered last time I took a holiday with the intent of watching some anime (the vast majority of my collection being Region 1) that my laptop's internal DVD drive is essentially built in such a way that it can't be gotten around - once you use up your allowed number of changes, that's it.
The other thing I wanted to do was catch up on reading - I've ended up with a lot of manga that I wanted to read. I'd also managed to accumulate several magazines, all of which I finished. I also read World War Z, which I got on the kindle. It's really very good - even if you don't like zombies it's done in such a way that the fact it's zombies is mostly sort of incidental. It's difficult to explain, but I can see why it's been such a hit. Quite how they'll make a film of it and make it exciting I'm not sure, though.
I say I read them all - I read all that I took, which is the majority, but I've some more manga at home I need to read. Most of this is actually in hardback or very large size format, which is why it was difficult to take with me.
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