Blade Trinity is a silly movie.

Not that I was expecting much else. Blade was the first movie I bought on DVD and I’ve enjoyed all of the silly trilogy. There was a quote about the first movie from, I think, Michael Dorff and it was, “Sometimes people want to watch a movie where someone kicks a lot of ass.” Or something like that. The comments I heard about Jessica Biel were correct and she is hot, hot, hot in the movie. And all she does is look tough and kill vampires. Having Parker Posey as the main evil vampire doesn’t hurt, either.

So today was “Opening Day” for the boaters in Oregon. I’m not sure what that means except I was in a boat parade. (It helps to know people who own expensive yachts.)

The weather turned out to be rather pleasant today but even now everything seems to be rocking gently back and forth in front of my eyes.

How to lose money on Amazon.

OK, so I sold my old Organic Chemistry text from MIT. It’s a SIX POUND BOOK. How did I first find this out? By checking Amazon.com.

If you sell a book through Amazon, you set the price and they give you some compensation for shipping. Somehow they can’t figure out that THEY ALREADY KNOW HOW MUCH THE BOOK WEIGHS. So they only give you postage for a 2 pound book. And no money for the padded envelope they expect you to use. If you order something from Amazon yourself, you get charged shipping and handling. Why don’t they give it to you, as an affiliate bookseller? Is it because AMAZON IS EVIL?

Anyway, I didn’t realize that I’d get screwed on shipping. I put the book up for $1.95, to get rid of it. $1.95-Amazon’s cut ($1.28) + Amazon’s allowed shipping ($2.26) – real shipping ($3.52) is a loss of $0.59. It’s worth it to get rid of that huge honking waste of bookshelf space, but IT COULD HAVE GONE IN THE BONFIRE. I guess that’s the price I pay for “recycling” the book.