Apr. 24th, 2006

sam_gamgee: (F&tF keys - m'lyn)
Quick note for [livejournal.com profile] anaidiana - yes, that was me you saw Friday morning.

I had a *great* time at the con and it went by *way* too quickly.

Friday morning was an adventure in getting gas, since I didn't have any. First, I tried to find a place that had more than just the premium option, and when that didn't work and I gave in, I got about 6 gallons of gas before the station Ran. Out. Of. Gas. So I found *another* station that actually had regular gas and filled up. Other than that, getting up to the actual con hotel was quite easy.

Friday afternoon, six of us went to UPenn's Museum of Archeology and Anthropology, which was pretty cool and gave us many things to squee fannishly about. On the way back to the hotel, there was one scary bit in which Chi, Selkie, and I were almost pushed into another vehicle by a tractor trailer, who knew we were there.

Friday night, we had a Sentinel/SG-1 room party. We had a great time aside from the lady in the room next to us who kept calling security on us because "we were too loud" starting at about 8 pm. Aside from two outbursts of laughter, we were talking in normal indoor voices and the tvs (we were in a suite) were at a normal, if slightly lower, volume, and when we were first asked to keep it down, we actually did drop our voice volume. (And it didn't help that sound carries *very* easily in that hotel.) We found out later that she was so pissed because she had to get up for a 4 am flight the next morning. Obviously, it was too hard for her to come over and knock on the door and politely explain this. And we couldn't have been that bad if the people in the other room we shared walls with didn't complain.

Saturday day went well. I helped out with registration and mainly signed in dvd sets people were sharing for watching purposes during the con. Because there were only about 20-25 of us, we were in this tiny meeting room that was loosely set up with three dealers' tables, an area with chairs for the panels, and an area with chairs and and a make-shift entertainment center. My first panel (Canon vs Fanon) went quite well and we had a good discussion, even if we didn't always stay on topic. The second (Plot Bunnies) kind of imploded, but that was fine because it was basically meant to share plot bunnies and we all know what fickle beings those things can be and we ended up watching some vids on someone's laptop. During dinner, Sarah, Barrie, and I went to the mall for food and because they wanted to pick up some cheesecakes for the room party that night.

Saturday night was lots of fun. I fully enjoyed the jacuzzi bathtub that was in our room. (It was *huge* and bubbled very nicely and I stayed in it for almost an hour, by which point I was a raisin.) We didn't have any complaints about our room party and we watched lots of songvids (information about which I will be sharing soon) and ate too much chocolate and other junk food.

This morning was...interesting. Yesterday, one of my lenses popped out of the frame while I was cleaning them. This has happened before, so I popped it back in and figured I'd be careful until I got home, at which point I'd tighten the screw. Well, when I got dressed, the lens popped out and the frame came apart. Thankfully, I didn't lose the screw. So I finished up packing things up, took some of my stuff out to my truck, and then went in search of a repair kit. Mind you, at this point, while I can see - everything's *really* fuzzy. I was informed at my registration desk (since there are two hotels that are connected together), that they don't have any eyeglasses repair kits, but that the gift shop in the other hotel does. So I trek about half-way or so to Jabip (which is where our meeting room was located) and asked at their desk if they had one, so I wouldn't have to buy one if I didn't need to. But they didn't. So I went into the gift shop and some how managed to procure one. Glasses were fixed and then I finished trekking the rest of the way to Jabip for the first panel which was - surprise, surprise - mine and I was a little late for.

The Unique Fandoms panel also went really well. And we had a nice discussion. After that, we watched Richard Dean Anderson's episode of "The Simpsons", which was lots of fun. Then there was a brief recess while a few of us went to either move belongings around or check-out. During our closing panel, there was a raffle for a signed photo of Michael Shanks and a free pass for next year's Tribal Forces - which I won. Talk about surprised. I'm one of those people that wins something once every 7 or 8 years, if that, and what I get isn't usually all that spectacular.

We hung out for a little while after that when a few of us decided that it would be a good idea to go get lunch. I told them I wanted to get my truck and I'd meet them, since they had parked in front of the Radisson and I was still in front of the Scanticon. Somehow, we missed each other and didn't have lunch together. So after waiting around and looking for them, I said good-bye to the other con people who were left, found my own food, and then went home.

When I got home, I left almost immediately because my Bible study time had been changed and ended up spending the next three and a half hours or so at church for different things.

And now I'm really tired and I think that I threw my body far enough out of whack this weekend that I just might be able to get it back into whack.

So, in summary, very good weekend, and shall be repeated next year, but at the end of April (so we don't have to deal with any pesky Key Clubbers, among other reasons, I'm sure).

Help!

Apr. 24th, 2006 11:24 pm
sam_gamgee: (jack-uniform by pax89)
Okay, so [livejournal.com profile] luvxander, being the amazing and cool guy that he is, is letting me borrow one(!) of his external harddrives, which has season 2 of "Atlantis" and season 9 of SG-1 on it.

But three of the SGA episodes and most of the SG-1 episodes won't play. It has something to do with the fact that they're MPEG videos (though it doesn't say what type in the properties). When I try to open them in RealPlayer (the default player), it says that I need to get a "Microsoft DirectShow compatable MPEG-2 decoder".

Does anyone who's had more experience downloading episodes know what this is and where/how I can get it? I'd prefer either free or in some sort of limited trial.

Or, I'd be happy with even just some way that I can get these things to play.

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