[2004.10.31 2352h] [music] makai senki disgaea original soundtrack \\ akai tsuki [tlvsn] firefly [vgame] final fantasy tactics [sony playstation] i believe i was gypped when i bought a box of granola bars last month. although the box clearly stated that it contained six bars, if i remember correctly, when i was about to take the second bar out, i noticed that there were only four bars left in the box. i'm pretty positive that i didn't happen to eat one and totally forget about it. since i didn't have easy access to a trash can at the time, i saved my wrappers, and so was able to count how many bars i had already eaten when i noticed the error. however, i'm not irate on this matter or anything. in fact, i find the error quite amusing. in addition, i also noticed that the company that manufactured the bars offers an unconditional guarantee on their product. i'm not sure what would happen if i wrote them a letter stating that i received only five granola bars in a box that claimed to contain six. i find it interesting that, when people talk about rating something on a scale of 1 to 10, a rating of 5 is usually considered to be an average score, when, in fact, it is not the numerical midpoint of such a scale. technically, the score 5.5 would be the numerical midpoint, while the score 5 would be the numerical midpoint of, say, a scale of 0 to 10. for some reason, this discrepancy bothered me significantly for a week or two. i was able to catch the total lunar eclipse that happened four days ago. the moon wasn't as red as i had hoped, and the sky was somewhat cloudy, but at least i could still see it from where i was. the first time i was able to see a total lunar eclipse was, i believe, nearly five years ago, when i was in washington, dc for a math conference. if i remember correctly, i was on one of my random urban adventures, wandering the streets at night trying to figure out where one building or another was, because i didn't have the time to print out directions before my flight. i had written reminders about the eclipse all over my hand, so that i wouldn't be totally absorbed with what i was doing and completely forget about the eclipse. i remember the moon was a beautiful red that night. coincidentally, the song that i've listed above is entitled "akai tsuki", which is japanese for "red moon". i heard it first when i was playing disgaea last month, and have loved it since. the song is about reincarnation under a red moon, and is the basis for a particularly moving story about sympathy and sacrifice in the game. the other day, i ran into someone that i haven't gotten the chance to sit down and talk to in well over a year. during this past year, among other things, she's gotten married, which was rather surprising to me because i had no idea she was ever engaged.