Chrome pt.2
there are some definate hits here ... so far i am loving it.... but there is at least one area that isn't doing it for me: bookmarks....
just some various thoughts/rants/whines from yours truly...
there are some definate hits here ... so far i am loving it.... but there is at least one area that isn't doing it for me: bookmarks....
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everyone needs to, at the very least, check out google's latest offering: Chrome. i just installed it and have been playing with it for a about an hour.... i post my thoughts tonight.
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check out this video by the band needtobreathe. not only is it a really cool song, the video kicks ass too...
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"i am going to make an effort to post here regularly" this phrase is often uttered on this blog... but as you may (but probably not because i never update this damn thing...) have noticed.... i have not been keeping my word. for this i apologise.
but give me one more shot... you know i am good for it right?
~m
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sorry for the long absence... lots has been going on... will try to post soon...
~m
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wow
it has been a while since i have posted here...i actually need to post about not knowing how to get started.
some really great stuff though. our son was born on the 26th of september and he is doing great. there were some issues after we got back from the hospital but all's good now... i am going to upload some pictures to flickr and then i post them here.
out for now
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this past week Bridget and i celebrated our 2nd anniversary as a married couple. it was very nice, in that we had a great time at dinner whilst reminiscing and marveling at how our lives have progressed since we started dating almost 8 years ago. i love her. truly.
it is strange, in retrospect i should have done so many things different... so many tangents where i should have stayed on the straight and narrow...
i don’t know, they say that hindsight is 20/20 or maybe my saying this is a defense mechanism to help me accept ‘my reality’ or maybe it is true, i don’t know nor do i care really, but I can’t help feeling that any one of those, supposed missteps, being redone, would inexorably alter where i have ended up... and i just can’t bear to think that i might be somewhere other than here.... i’ve got it pretty sweet here... wonderful, loving wife, a child on the way, pretty great family and friends, etc, etc, ad infinitum.
now i’m really not trying to get all Robert Frost or anything really, conversely i guess i’m just marveling at how times have changed and how i too, have changed accordingly. and relishing every minute of it, every pungent, sweaty, teary eyed, blood caked moment of it. and it in light of my impending fatherhood, hard as i try, i can’t seem to find any reason now too.
how ‘bout you?
~m
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i had read this article this morning but this video that engadget put up is really exciting:
could this be the end of high gas prices?
~m
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so apparently babies cost money. even before they are born. lots of money, apparently.
Bridget just had her baby showers and we were really touched by all the nice gifts we got from all our friends and family. yesterday we went out to pick up the rest of the essentials we needed to get before baby gets here, which should be anytime between 2 and 7 weeks from today... baby stuff is expensive, but i really think that the stuff we got is worth it... i guess all we gotta do right now is sit and wait for him to get here....(Tom Petty’s ‘The Waiting’ plays in the background)
in other news, labor day weekend was just awesome. we got to spend time with Bridget’s parents and my buddy John came up so we got to hang out with him too. we miss John. he needs to move closer to PA... Monday we got to fire off a couple rounds from my other buddy’s Bushmaster C AR-15 and the .45 XD so that was equally great... on a side note... i need to get to the range more often.... my groups are just pathetic...
those of you who know me have probably heard me mention the webcomic Penny Arcade in some form or another. lately i have noticed that i am, more and more, getting my 'funnies' fix from the internet as opposes to other media. the logical reason for this is that i am on the intenet more often than i am aywhere else because of the nature of my job. now some of you may say that i am not a alltogether logical man nor do i play on on tv so to i say that that is why i believe that there may be another reason alos; you see, just like bloggers, i think that webcomic artists have more creative freedom to express their ideas without being constained by the standards of other media like print or tv. (Wired magazine did a great article on the Penny Arcade guys which echoes a similar notion to this.). as a result i have stumbled upon more than a few really funny stips like this one by Scott Meyer. with the staggering amount of really good material out there, i think that i may be significanly limited if i choose to stick to one type of media exclusively... what do you think?
out for now...
~m
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yesterday was the beginning of the 35th week of the pregnancy. it seems so close now. about 5 weeks to go.
a lot has happened since the last post, there has been great loss and great joy but mostly just a lot of the usual nonsense of life... we thoroughly enjoyed the Simpsons movie and i was actually able to catch “The Bourne Ultimatum” and “F4 : Rise of the Silver Surfer”... i really liked the Bourne movie, but then again i have been a fan of the series so that really wasn’t a shocker... F4 was alright... i definitely liked it better than the first Fantastic Four movie but that is really not saying much.
one of my bosses passed away last week. everyone who knew him kinda expected this because he was sick for a while now but you can never really prepare yourself for this kinda thing. He was a good man and a good boss. He was also really, just a very nice guy. He was the one who i interviewed with for this job and He was my direct supervisor.
He will be missed. Greatly.
Bridget and i have been trying to keep up with the preparations for the arrival of the baby ... getting the birthing plan done, prepping the room, etc. etc. etc. all here doctors’ visits have been going fine and in fact, he has estimated that the kid weights around 5.5 to 6.0 pounds already(!). Awesome. Bridget is feeling the babies kicks and movements much more pronounced lately and the enormity of it all is leaving her more than a just little tired and expectedly uncomfortable. still, all is going well.
Sunday is Bridget’s shower so her parents are coming up and then my buddy John is coming up this Monday so this should be another good weekend.
~m
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this was live this morning on the Bob and Tom Show... i added the pics...
enjoy!
~m
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bridget started her 30th week of pregnancy this last wednesday. it suddenly seems like it is so close. and then it seems like it is still so far away... again very exciting time but i still can't really describe the plethora of emotions that encapsulate this chapter of our life... i want to though... but i have to think i have to mull it over a little more first.
in other news
i got done with it last week... and i have to say (NO SPOILERS), while i have not read a ton of books in my lifetime, of those that i have read, this one ended very, very agreeably. that is rare for me. don't get me wrong, i have read some great endings, not the endings i may have been expecting or even one that i wanted to see, but all great non the less. that's why i really want to talk about my thoughts on the ending with someone, but seeing as i am the only one done with it, i seem to be being shun by anyone even remotely interested in it. so on a side note... if you are done with it and seem to suffering the same affliction i am , then drop me a line.
anyone else do anything interesting this last week?
~m
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it is always nice to have a good weekend. you know what i am talking about... you get to hang with people that you care about, have good food and just basically relax. and if you get to bogart a 7 week old baby, well... that's just gravy.
we had one of those this past weekend. we got down to pittsburgh to celebrate Bridget's grandparents 69th wedding anniversary. how awesome is that? sixty-nine years... we'll be 2 years this september.... so to me, that is just... well... awesome.
additionally we got to meet the newest addition to the family, Bridget's new niece, Melina Jo. that was just a blast, she is such an angel so we kept stealing her from whomever was holding her for more than a couple a minutes.
Zeus was, intrigued with the baby. i think he was more concerned with us not paying him as much attention as we usually do... this might be important to keep in mind when our baby arrives...
we were still playing around with the camera when we got home, taking shots of Zeus mostly, at least until he got fed up of posing. the attached pic describes my dogs personally far better than anything that i could ever say.
so how was yours?
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so i told Mohan that i'd post a review of the Transformers movie after i had some time to think about it… so here goes:
this tends to happen a lot with all movies that are based on franchises or topics that are close to my heart, in this case the transformers were such a big part of my childhood that it is hard for me to describe the franchise without getting a little nostalgic. as such the movie is inevitably held to an exceedingly high (and unfair) standard. if i were to reviewed it in this light then its rating would undoubtedly come out skewed to the lower end of the spectrum. however, i cannot simply ignore the main context of the movie for doing so would simply render the review (as it would, the movie) irrelevant. so here is what we are gonna do, we are gonna consider and rate the contextual element of the movie (i.e the transformers mythos) and the overall quality of movie experience (plot, direction, flow etc.) separately. we can then adjust the two scores to get the overall movie rating. lets get started.
The Michael Bay Experience: i liked ‘the rock’. it was a fast paced, action filled shoot-em-up that will definitely be remembered as one of Bay’s finest. hell, i even liked ‘armageddon’ so it would stand to reason that i would like it when mr. bay direct a movie about cool vehicles that change into robots and blowing shit up simply because he does that kinda job quite well. this theory is proved further in ‘transformers’. the action sequences and animation (rendered so sublimely by the good people at ILM) left me almost breathtaken. almost. there were a few sequences where the camera was panning around the action, while the action was taking place thus leaving me sorta lost for the details. the non animated actors all played their parts to an acceptable level though sometimes i felt like the robots emoted better. as in the star-wars prequels, there was some definite, low-brow or trailer trash humor that i could have done without but i can’t fault bay for pandering to the lowest common denominator. as noted above the animations were in a word: spectacular. the soundtrack on the whole was very complementary of the onscreen actions and not at all over powering. the overall plot was engaging so no complaints there. if this was a movie about a completely different topic and i was reviewing it, i would have no qualms about giving it a strong ‘-A’. so is the case here.
Transform and Roll Out: getting Peter Cullen to voice Optimus Prime was definitely a stride in the right direction. there could have been no one better to embody the archetype of the leader of the Autobots then Mr. Cullen. hearing the immortal “One shall Stand, One shall Fall” line alone was worth the price of admission. similarly, utilizing the talented Hugo Weaving as the voice of Megatron (due to reportedly being decided as unsuitable for the part by bay, Frank Welker, the original Megatron only lent his voice to the game version of the Decepticon leader.) was also inspired. on that note, use of the infamous and original ‘transformation sound’ whenever the robots transformed actually gave me goose bumps (yes, i realize i am a the quintessential transformers dork/nerd/geek/etc. well buddy, i wear these taunts as badges of honor. Honor dammit!). the actual transformation sequences were also (again, as noted above) well thought out and impeccably executed. these are the aspects that stayed true to the ethos of the original series and is what i really loved about this movie. there were also a couple other aspects that i didn’t take so kindly too, namely and in order of ascending importance: character design; don’t get me wrong, as cool as it was to see a giant freaking Optimus, i still winced at the sight of flames on him. i can see the need to have his vehicle form modernized, but flames?! seriously?! what is this?! monster garage or orange county choppers?! as for Megatron, where the hell his hand cannon? again, i can see the logic in changing his form to a spaceship instead of a gun but why the hell do you have to mess with perfection and nix the hand cannon? seriously, micheal, making him all spiky and shit was nice, the vampire fangs was a little much but if you really wanted a menacing baddie, how much more badass is a freaking cannon, semi-permanently mounted to his hand? not to be nitpicking but the hand cannon is prototypical Megatron!
but the thing that really bugged me was that the dialogue between the robots was lacking; one of the aspects of the transformers that was really great was that both leaders, Optimus and Megatron, truly believed in their respective causes and as such both constantly conveyed this passion to their troops, in albeit dissimilar methods. so much of what made the cartoon great was tightly entwined in the dialogue between and amongst the transformers. I mean what would Starscream, for instance, be without his constant backtalk and conniving inner monologues on overthrowing Megatron? also, Megatron wasn’t just a powerful brute destroying everything in is path, he was a brilliant, military strategist, as conveyed by his elaborations of his evil plans. i missed that. still, regardless of who directed it, the transformers in this flick stayed almost entirely true to the spirit of the cartoon garnering a resounding ‘A’ rating.
thus, all in all i must confess that bay and his team, much to my suprise, significantly exceeded my expectations and made a thoroughly enjoyable ‘transformers’ movie, one that appeals to both the hardcore transfan than the casual moviegoer alike. an almost perfect combination of hollywood blockbuster and 80’s nostalgia joyride that is without a doubt the best movie i have seen this year.
this however looks to challenge that title…
~out
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if you recognize the title of this post then you are probably gonna be watching the Transformers movie that is now open. i am going to watch the movie tonight... with what was sufficiently low expectations. i mean Bay did a great job with the Rock and all but this is my childhood he was remaking! and flames on Optimus?! seriously Micheal?!
anyway, after getting a frantically excited phone call from my buddy Al, and reading a 10 out of 10 rating from my buddy Mo, i have to admit that i am more than a little excited.
in other news:
so apparently comedy central has signed a deal with Fox to get a bunch of brand spankin new episodes of futurama airing in 2008. i really got into futurama late into its second season but have since become a devoted follower... the characters and plot lines, apart from being utterly hysterical, became intensely rich towards the end of the series... it will be interesting to check out whether the new eps either follow that pattern or '''start from scratch'' in terms of character and plot depth...
tomorrow is also independence day here... so if you will be handling any fireworks, please be safe. (dammit! i am starting to sound like a grownup!)
~out
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okay, okay… i know… the mood here as been kind of a downer and i have been a little preachy lately (a little?! Lately?!). in my defense, the blog was originally set up to be my sounding board/soapbox anyway… i didn’t actually believe anyone would actually read the stuff (i was gonna say ‘mental excrement’ here instead of 'stuff' but I thought that was too crass don’t ya think?) i posted here. as such i can’t bring myself to actually apologies for the tonality here as of late. this is, after all the crème de la crème of my twisted reality made flesh.
anyway i kinda let it get away from me for a while… but it’s all good now. it’s nice to put your thoughts down on paper (paper? Seriously? How old are you grandpa?) sometimes. it looks, feels different outside of your head .
anyhoo…
we had a great weekend: relaxing, fun, everything really. friday we got to have dinner with friends on an old paddle boat on the lake. the food was good, view was great, the company perfect. saturday and sunday we spent doing not much of anything. monday was nice too, we both got out of work early and got to finish putting the baby’s room together.
i don’t … well, i can’t quite yet comprehend how to verbalize the emotional bungee jump that is my experience of this pregnancy yet so i’ll stave that off for another day. till then enjoy the pics from the weekend. (the first two are from the boat, the las is the skyline at the back of my house at dusk)
~m
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so here is the thing: i watched tim burton’s the corpse bride again yesterday. if you haven’t watched it then skip this post and go do something productive because i am going to ruin the ending for you. it is a pretty good movie and i highly recommend it if you have some time to kill.
at the end of the movie, helena bonham carter’s character has a massive change of heart as she realizes that that ‘right thing to do’ is give up her pre-death ambitions of marriage and let johnny depp’s character marry someone else.
The Right Thing to Do.
kinda crappy isn’t it? in order to do what’s right, she forgoes her own happiness for someone else’s. this led me to think about all the other self-sacrificing acts that are deemed as ‘the right course of action’. a cursory evaluation of my own moral compass (or lack thereof) led me to an interesting discovery.
in fact, i predict that if you examining your own moral compass or your understanding of the nature of ‘Doing the Right Thing' you’ll discover a pattern similar to that of mine:
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ok so the updates and maintenance i wanted to do on the site is causing me more trouble than it is worth...
if i get some time to burn and i actually want to deal with mx exchange tables, i'll take a look. otherwise this site seems to work just fine.
~m
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i may be taking the site down for a bit... nothing definite yet but maybe.
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ok maybe it is me, but either the guy who puts the signage together for this cinema is totally awesome or he's "special".
still, maybe i'll take the hint and watch pirates this weekend instead of shrek.
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hahaha got this from Mo's blog...
thought for sure i'd be neo....
hmmm.
~m
You scored as James Bond, Agent 007, James Bond is MI6's best agent, a suave, sophisticated super spy with charm, cunning, and a license's to kill. He doesn't care about rules or regulations and somewhat amoral. He does care about saving humanity though, as well as the beautiful women who fill his world. Bond has expensive tastes, a wide knowledge of many subjects, and his usually armed with a clever gadget and an appropriate one-liner.
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this evening i talked (chatted with actually, over gmail) with two old friends. they are not old per se, just that i have been friends with them for a while.
Alvin and i have actually known each other since kindergarten.
nostalgia is weird.
it was nice to catch up with them so i decided to email another old friend i had not spoken to in a while... haven't heard back from them yet... but nice to thinks about all the crazy stuff we used to do, looking back i really does seem like it was not so long ago.
then i went on line and grabbed some music from (not really) that long ago and gave it a listen... here is the list:
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Ok… so I sounded kinda defeatist in pt.1 … these are the thoughts that have been plaguing me but they are not necessarily that which I believe or how my mindset is in terms of my spirituality.
so I’ll start of on a different foot… but before I can, I need to point some things out:
Ok …
I believe that there is a path for us all. I believe that there is a purpose for my existence, that there is a Reason that I am alive on this planet in this dimension at this point in the Space-Time Continuum.
The trick for me then becomes… how do I discover my path… how do I come to know my purpose. And if there is a reason for everything, then there must also be some corresponding purpose. This is tough though because it implies that there is a reason and purpose for even the really, really fucked-up, twisted bad stuff.
(at this point in the mental exercise my train of thought usually gets into a pretty horrific Amtrak-esk accident causing it to derail and consequently killing off several passengers. The liberal media is all over it and I am forced to explain myself back to my Prozac like placidity like so:)
When I was younger my family use to do those really big jigsaw puzzles. I don’t know, fifty thousand pieces or some other equally obscene number like that. Anyway, the puzzle would be on the big table and people would sit down to work on it intermittently. I remember trying a few times and, with piece in hand, would often wonder if someone in the factory had ‘accidently’ put a couple pieces from another puzzle in our set. I mean really, the color of the pieces I was working on were all wrong… and even the shapes seemed to be kinda different. However, it was only after the puzzles were completed that I was able to see how the misfit pieces played their part in the whole.
I don’t know, but maybe that’s how the bad stuff fits in. I may never like it, hell, I may never even like the final picture but that does not discount the fact that those pieces (the crap in life) had a part to play in the puzzle.
I realize that this is a cop-out, lazy answer but that’s all I have for right now. The next part will detail my justifications for my beliefs.
~out
[please notice how I have neatly stepped over the whole issue of the existence of God. See…? Expert. On Everything. ]
~m
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i recieved this email from a buddy and want to share it to gauge the responses...
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i know this is a diversion... but i wanted to get to it in case i forget (which happens alot apparenly...) the new background was made by yours truly using cs2 and some funky brushes i found online. you can grab it off my flickr page here.
if you are versed in photoshop and want these brushes... search for some here
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a couple people emailed me in response to the previous post and raise some interesting points that has made my next post somewhat incomplete. i need to think about the issues that were raised whilst in a more contemplative/reflective mood. the 21 year old liter bottle of Chivas Regal ‘Royal Salute’ that my friend Bob so graciously bestowed on me may help with this…
till then...
~m
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It is really the combination of predestination and free will.
Here is how it goes:
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this last week my family back home got into some pretty heavy discussions on the nature of religion, spirituality and … well… god.
a lot was said in terms of how our views on religion/spirituality have evolved over the years as we have all grown. additionally, and in light of the tragedies problems in the world, how anyone could hold onto a view of an all powerful and loving deity.
these next 3 posts will detail some of the thoughts that i shared, a.k.a. my .02 cents.
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these are some thoughts that i have been struggling with for some time now, right after i started being really involved with the church right after form 5 actually...
i tried several times to talk to someone i considered more knowledgeable that me in religious matters but always chickened out.
however with my impending fatherhood looming ever nearer, i must take a page from my aunties who have had the courage to put down their pregnancy and/or child-rearing experiences and bare it for all to read … hear goes, please bear with me as i try to string them together in a (relatively) coherent stream.
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with blogger 2.0 you can now subscribe to my blog by placing the link "http://melvynmnair.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default#" in your feed reader....
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Happy House Anniversary to Us... 1 YEAR!
wow it seems strange... sometimes it feels like we have been here for forever, other times it feels like we just moved in. still kinda cool though.
in other news: smell that? ... yup.. friday baby!
we have alot planned for the weekend and hopefully we'll (bridget too) get a post in too. still have a lot to do on the house, some painting and yard work but as i have been told by all the other homeowners we know... stuff like this never ends... when we moved in we decided to renovate the basement to a second livingroom/ entertainment room and that turned out great. next summer we may even remove the existing deck and replace it with a larger one if we can save enough for it. everything costs so much man... even painting can be costly (aside from the new room downstairs we have only 2 bedrooms painted... the other one, well, we are in the midst of getting it done...)
so till then... have a great weekend!
~out for now
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the primary server at the office crashed sometime last sunday night... as you can imagine, life for me has been hell. got most of the services and roles transfer to the newer, secondary... so starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Bridget's sister had her baby last friday; a beautiful baby girl. big congrats to them...
lost the desire to post the past few months... sorry.
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so apparently the us$148 million was an estimated box office take. sony has updated the numbers...
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ONE MILLION DOLLARS
once again: $151,000,000.00
in 3 days.
can anyone even qunatify what this amount of money even is?
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us$148 million dollars. that’s ‘148’ followed by six zeros. in three days.
in case you are wondering, that’s how much the third spider-man movie made in its opening weekend. this is, as you may guess, a record, which in the long run in great because I like the franchise and this type of reception (i.e. the profitable kind) greatly increases the probability that there will be a forth or even fifth installment.
honestly though, i have to say that i liked the first two movies better. my initial complaint is that there seems to be too much going on in the movie for any one of the different plot devices to be truly played out. by my count there were 3 separate villains and thus 4 separate plot devices (3 bad-guy plots and spidey’s personal life plot) to blaze through in a relatively short amount of time.
now i still recommend that all the spidey fans get out and see it... if for nothing else as to see venom on the big screen. oh... and about that... i really have not been impressed by cgi in the past few years. jurassic park’s t-rex, blew me away, but lately it seems that the technology has become so prevalent that it just seems to blend in (exhibit a: the last 3 starwars movies) and to me... that’s kinda, well... meh. this movie however has some stellar effects, not just venoms webbing and symbiotic suites movements but also how every grain of sand on the sandman’s body behaves appropriately... just awesome.
so there you have it, on geeky chindians review of what is arguably the most successful comic book movie to date. take that as you see fit.
in other news, i am apparently an omnivore.
out.
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so lately i have been listening to this band called The Hush Sounds a lot. i really like their stuff, both lyrically and in terms of their musical talent. for a bunch or really young kids they seem to shown not only a great amount of musical talent but also a great deal of lyrical maturity whilst still remaining playfully youthful.
so color me impressed. i highly recommend you give their album “so sudden” a listen. i like the songs “the artist” and “echo” particularly much. their second album “like vines” doesn’t disappoint either.
here is a vid of the song “the artist”:
anyway, here’s hoping you have a great Easter.
out .
~m
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awesome U2 video, pretty great song too...
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things have been a little stressful at the job lately and i have been a jerk an making excuses about why i have not posted lately. so here are the updates:
my dad had open heart surgery: triple bypass and a heart valve replacement. the surgery, i am told, was grueling but extremely successful. he was sent home after a little over a week and is apparently doing fine. those of you who know my mother will understand that, while i was genuinely concerned about the welfare of my father, it was her health that i was really worried about. my father, as my brother so eloquently put, is as hard as nails. my mother on the other hand, well... let’s just say tofu would be an over statement when thinking of her fortitude... or maybe i’m wrong... i mean she did survive cancer and all so maybe i am mistaken. still all seems to be kosher in the old homestead right now so there.
i had a prior post all planned (the contents of which are mostly described below) when i found out about his condition and thus failed to post: so here’s the skinny...
through a series of completely random events, i have now become the owner of a Microsoft Zune; bg’s mythical ‘i-pod killer’ and i must say that, whilst i do, as always have some gripes, i am very happy with this nice little media player. there are some definitely well-thought out features that i have become quite attached to as well as something’s that really get my goat. am not gonna waste time with a review here as there are ample on the net. although i admit that most of them being skewed towards the negative puzzles me a little, i guess, i know the MS haters and Apple fanboys are gonna diss the player so i am not that surprised. i like it though, the sound quality is great, the larger screen quality is very impressive, the customization is excellent and the software is simple enough to use. the wifi is a nice feature but i think that it is being stifled by MS themselves. where’s my wireless syncing? my wireless streaming? my wireless downloading? i mean come on... we know the hardware is there to accomplish these tasks (802.11x compliant)... so what happened? sacrificed to the gods of DRM? i don’t know. maybe EMI announcing that they are allowing itunes users to purchase DRM-free content (at a small preimum) and MS stating that they are working with vendors to remove some more from their marketplace, maybe i'll see these features yet.
still a pretty sweet player.
also, Vincent is a short film by tim burton, his first, i believe. anyway it is being re-released together with The Nightmare Before Christmas in stereoscopic 3d in october. i really like this film so here it is:
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to say that digital media piracy has really come into itself in the last few years, to me, would be as understated as calling Noah's flood a "light drizzle"
as hollywood tries in vain to save us from the evils of the like of those at The Pirate Bay, it is invariably spelling its own destruction.
this is a topic that is quite close to my heart so i was thrilled when i read this article in Vanity Fair that a friend fowarded to me.
it is a slightly long read, but definately worth it.
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by lifehouse:
first time i heard this... not bad.
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i just installed windows vista.
it is pretty awesome. lots o cool interface crap and all. took a while to get it to run the way i like though. but it is doing great now.
love Aero. in case you haven't seen it you gotta check this shit out.
most of you know the situation Bridget and i are in now. those of you whom i haven't told in person have alluded to the knowledge of it anyway. so i'll leave it at that for now.
should be an interesting few weeks ahead.
oh, by the way check out the band "the hush sound" and their album "like vines"
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saying that the weather has been alittle harsh lately would probably qualify as the understatement of the season.
saying that the weather has been alittle harsh lately in anywhere Erie or the surrounding 'snow belt' areas would probably get you stabbed.
we have around 3 feet of (permafrost) snow on the ground. last night we got about a foot. i was up to shovel my driveway this morning at around 4:45 a.m.
i didn't even get into work until around 8:45 and just the drive in should qualify me for some hazard pay.
out for now...
~m
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a bunch of stuff has gone down since i last posted here.
my dad had a double heart attack. he's out of the red for now but it is more than likely that he'll have to have a bypass.
also another event has come to light but i am not at liberty to discuss it just yet.
i know i promised updates. i'll try real hard to make it up.
out for now
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i know you can't choose you family....
that is why i KNOW how lucky i am that they have not disowned me (yes, yes i know that they still have time. thanks.).
anyways check out my cousins Diana and Chris's blogs if you get sometime (in the all-new "BlogRoll" section of the sidebar! now with 30% more sodium!)
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sorry for the lack to posts. you can blame me/my job/the fact that i haven't had time to do anything lately other than work/get ready for the trip.
speaking of which...
most of you may already know that we are on our way to Malaysia for the holidays... so i decided that it would be fun to photoblog the whole trip!
anywho... check the site for dailies!
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i know that, in the grand scheme of things ... this really isn't late... but what can i say? i'm getting old. plus i have been in the office from like 7 am to about an hour and a half ago. long day to say the least.
it has been suggested that i clarify the reason for the name of this blog, i figured it was kinda self explanatory so i let it go... maybe i should have been more explicit. so for all my racially and pop-culturally deficient readers (yes, all 2 of you...) "life, the universe and..." is an homage to the late Douglas Adams's literary masterpiece "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy"
as for the Chindian part, well being of Chinese – Indian decent, Chindian is a colloquialism that one becomes aware of at quite a young age.
so there. going to sleep now... have another 18hr day ahead.
stupid unfair having to work so hard for money.... lousy work... (or as Homer so eloquently once put it... “I can’t take his money, I cant print my own money, I have to work for money...., why don’t I just lay down in the corner and die!)
~m
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great weekend. period.
though quite a contradiction in terms, we actually got a lot of stuff done over the weekend and still managed to kick back and relax...
the holidays are coming so Bridget and i decided that since we are not going to be here this Christmas that we would do most, if not all, of our holiday decorating this weekend. truth be told, we actually did quite a lot.
we got all the lights up, placed and trimmed the tree and even cleaned a little. oh, and get this: our fireplace got delivered! it is just such a nice touch!
less than 4 weeks to out trip and we are really getting excited about this... i’m not really sure why but this trip seems to feel a little more special.
hope you all are getting as excited as i am about the upcoming holidays!
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someone said something really hurtful to me today. and it really bothered me. i’m not going into the details but i believe it can be summed up to me be being an arrogant, stereotypical american. concordantly, the verbiage “so Bush” was used to illustrate my actions.
this really hurt me.
i think it did for several reasons. firstly, this is the second time this person publicly belittled my actions, pointing out my glaring ignorance and other shortcomings for all to see. i didn’t think that was the way you pointed out the mistakes, if you believe them to be, of people you care about. if a child does something stupid, do you yell and scream at him in front of everyone, publicly humiliating him or do you pull him aside and reprimand him privately explaining the error of his ways?
secondly and i think maybe more importantly it hurt me because of who he is. i have always looked up to this person, his strength of character, choice of career and educational aspirations have always inspired me. i have always tried to emulate these things in my own life but have never quite measured up. i spent a lot of my childhood with my grandparents, he was the apple of their eyes, and though he wasn’t the oldest, most of his siblings often went to him for advice. how could i not see him as the definitive role model. so to have this person say this kinda stuff really does bother me.
additionally what if he is right? did i deserve this public chastisement? have i become this stereotypical, arrogant, empty, ignorant, childish jackass? am i really bothered, not by how he said what he said, but by the truth of what he said?
because of who he is, i would be inclined to believe him to be right but i don’t know. i'll need to think about this.
lots o’ other stuff going on. really can't bring myself to write at this point.
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i have been living in the united states for about seven years now. that means that i have been driving in the united states for about six years now.
yesterday was the first time since being here that i was actually afraid that i might die whilst driving.
alright, i understand that the first real snow fall of the season is usually quite taxing on most people because it is the first time in a while that you have to remember/renew you winter driving skills. yesterday’s storm was something else completely. firstly, Bridget and i were driving separately so all the way home i was soo worried about her getting home safely.
secondly, it was whiteout conditions for a good third of my way home. for those of you who have not had the distinctive privilege of experiencing “whiteout” conditions... well try driving with white paint on you windshield... there you go...
still i can’t complain... i do love this time of the year....
in other news:
if last (work) week was likened to cranial blunt-trauma, then this week can be likened to a mild beating by, oh i don’t know.... lets say the local school yard bullies. things have settled down a little and it is stable enough now that i can actually get home at a time that affords me the opportunity to actually see my wife. that’s nice. we may even take in a movie this weekend (The Prestige with Christian Bale and Wolverine).
only about six more skull-drudging weeks of work before Bridget and i embark on our highly-anticipated trip to Malaysia... and brother you better believe that we are counting the days (43 as of this posting)..... i'll have the laptop with me so hopefully i'll get to post more when i’m on vacation...
out for now...
~m
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wow what a few weeks this has been. work has been like being in a slave farm or at bootcamp or something (not that i have ever experiences either of the aforementioned allegorical situations… but i believe my experience to be … well at least comparable. at the very least. am i being overly ostentatious? pretentious maybe? perhaps).
Bridget and i will be at a really promising halloween party tonight. we both helped decorate the venue a little, and Dave, the host and his wife Joyce really get into the whole halloween thing so i am excited too. it is kind of an ‘office party’ actually but there will be spouses in attendance and of course there will graciously be made available a healthy dose of everyone’s favorite social lubricant.
sunday will bring with it the other party that we will be attending this halloween. we will be having a very civilized, southern themed dinner at the home of some good friends. and more like than not, some prodigious quantities of alcohol. premium quality, lest there be any confusion.
after sunday’s party comes something else that i have been yearning for, for some time now: a little bit of absolutely nothing. period. it seems like lately both Bridget and i have been so preoccupied with everything extra curricular, it is just gotten to be ludicrous . everyone needs to have some time to spend with someone you love and not do anything.
absolutely nothing.
just being there… or maybe playing a little 1-on-1 tekken on the ps2.
anyway… i really don’t feel like ranting right now (i know, i know: it is too late. you are all firgging hilarious. hah ha ha.), these last few weeks have really take it out of me. but i am making a conscious effort to keep this baby updated. so there.
also, i did take some cool pictures of the setup of dave’s basement all festooned ala ‘night of the living dead’ or ‘tales from the crypt’ or something. i’ll throw up a link after i post them.
out for now
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please please please read this:The Dilbert Blog: Good News Day.
sorry for not being here the last couple of days... i should have some time to sit down and write tonight.
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this last weekend was edinboro's homecoming ... and in spite of the annual drunken stupor, amidst the hedonism that was abound... bridget and i decided that we'd have a nice, quiet weekend
... and we did, so much so that we were even the recipients of a pleasant surprise... some old friends from ol'centennial hall dropped in to visit their old alma mater and were nice enough to pay us a visit.
but that was sunday... saturday we avoided the town , with dyed-in-the-wool tenacity, as much as humanly possible... bridget actually, got to go up to the outlets have some time with her mom, i was in erie helping prepare for what promises to be one (of two that we will be attending) kick ass halloween party .... but that is another story for another post... back to our guests...
it really was nice to see missy, mervi and cecil again. man ... so much has changed since we were all college students.... that was some fun times and i would be lying if i said that i didn't miss that life. martini's in mark's room, red deaths' and wop-me-downs at the boro, watching a legally blind ken kick frat-boy ass at pool in the keg..., breakfast philosophy with keiser in the caf, making everclear punch and watching 'black-sxploitation' movies with rummer... killer uno and risk tournaments in the lounge.... and of course there was the simpsons... every night man... just like, no, it was religion.
and so much more.
lest we get distracted, let me reiterate: i miss that life, truly i do, but given the chance to relive it i would invariable, but politely decline. i love my life and where i am; being all too aware that i am (to steal a quote from a soon to be released game) On the Rain-Slick Precipice of ... Adulthood.
anyway, in passing miss had made mention of this little post of mine from last fall and too of her enraged reply... truth be told i do remember reading it and had good intent to comment on it. alas this too was swept along the wayside in my usual languor, and while i have been quoted as saying that is not better late than never, i believe that is does deserve, at the very least a redaction or even an addendum ... of sorts:
there are those friends, friendships that get, for lack of a better word, adjourn. those relationships that, due to inescapable circumstances get put to stasis. theses relationships are still special though, because just like a maple in spring that buds all over to the point that you almost forget it was bare just a few months ago, these friendships seem to pick up almost exactly where you left off, almost like there was not divide between then and now. almost...
i neglected to mention these friendships in my aforelinked rant and for that i apologies. whether it changes the message or the core emotion i was trying to get across with my harangues.... well i'll leave that to you.
i have rambled on enough for today.
~m
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wow... what a week this has been... i have probably had one of the most rigorous work weeks i have ever had... ever...
tgif baby, seriously...
anyway i don’t really know how this has gone on without me hearing about it for so long! it is absolutely one of the most wickedest internet radio stations/concepts/ideas i have ever seen... it is called pandora and is from the same guys that did came up with the music genome project... here is that wiki. basically it is billed as a “a music listening and discovery service” and truth be told... i actually did discover some interesting stuff.
anyhoo... i am having an absolute ball with this thing... here is the first station that i created. check it out... if you don’t like it... just create your own...
have a good weekend yall.
~m
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i have only just started listening to my chemical romance... not a bad band.
this is from their upcoming album the black parade. quite good really... i may actually pick this one up when it comes out later this month.
~m
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this weekend was a blast... Bridget’s parents were up to visit and it was just great! she and i made chicken with 40 cloves for dinner on friday and then we all sat down in the newly finished room and just killed a couple bottles of good wine...
Jim and i actually got a lot done on the house on saturday ... and i have to say that using a roto-tiller is probably one of the most manly or ‘guy’ kinda things that one can do with out breaking the law... that bloody bugger just tore right through everything....
that evening we had a perfectly cooked standing rib roast, done in our RonCo™ (the ‘set it and forget it’ guy) rotisserie... couple that with a couple bottles of some really nice 2003 Bordeaux... ah... the good life
sunday was all about the antiquing in Meadville, lots to see but most of it was really overpriced.
hope you had a similarly good weekend...
~m
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Family Guy, American Dad and SouthPark!!!
Here: http://dailyepisodes.com
~m
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why do you people send me things like these?
don't you know how easily distracted i am? that coupled with my compulsive procrastination is a bad concoction for someone who need to get work done in the office....
thanks though... this is a freaking hilarious game...
~m
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oh my freaking goodness! quick! check this out before fox sues and they pull the plug! just click on a season then the episode you want to watch....
mmmm simsponie goodness....
~m
UPDATE: here is the one for Fururama!
cheese it!!!!!
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hey! that song by that girl is playing on my stream now... you know that girl ... that sang that song...
actually i think that her name is Sophie B. Hawkins and the song is Damn Wish I Was Your Lover...
yes... yes, i know, you don’t have to tell me that i suck because (1) i know that song and (2) i like that song... but you know deep down you like it too... it’s a classic baby.
ha! now who sucks?!
still me eh?... yeah okay...
enjoy the damn weekend....
~out
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i am in the midst of rediscovering my love for web design, css in particular and decided to play around with the code for this site in my spare time <literal translation: once a day for about 3 minutes>
anyway, you might notice some changes to the page over the next few weeks. be forewarned that because my code is all experimental... it may, ... no, it will have some bugs... the most prominent of which is that the blog may take a minute or two to load.
thanks for the patience.
~m
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someone sent me a rar of a bunch of Philip K Dick books. apparently i really need to read this guys stuff.
whatever.... i’ll check it out and get back to ya...
fall seems to have gotten a foothold here, and i'm loving every moment of it. it is strange... fall is my favorite time of the year... growing up in a tropical country, you kinda don’t really get the chance to fully experience what fall is truly all about... the colors, the smells, the weather... perfect.
been kinda busy so i haven’t had a time to take the camera out to get some shots... maybe this weekend
~out
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hmmm..... fleshy
okay, so most of you who know me know that i am a big follower of Raymond Kurzweil and along with that look forwarded to the impending Singularity with great anticipation but still with a grain of salt.
it is nice though, to see that the japanese are not sitting idly by waiting for the event horizon. instead theses courageous entrepreneurs are marching steadily forward, dragging the rest of civilization irrevocably into the future...
~m
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testing out the new camera that we go in anticipation of the trip home this christmas... 3 of my favorites have been posted on my flickr page.
check em out here, here and here.
~m
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okay, if you are not using skype already, then you should be. it is quite easy to setup, unbelievably cheap to use, impeccably engineered so it is actually remarkably clear, and finally, by bringing voip to the masses it is giving the big boys a run for their money. (.pdf link)
that being said, i want one of theses….
we do not have a house phone. we really don’t need one seeing as we have the cells and they pretty much are always at hand. but since this can connect to any open wifi access point… taking it with us would allow for more freedom of communication, especially with my parents in asia….
now if only someone was giving it away for free…
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this is the name of the file that you need to be worried about if you are having some pop-up problems. it is a trojan.
i discovered it as a browser add-on in internet explorer 7 (beta 3). a quick search online revealed it to be a particularly nasty torjan called Vundo.
if you feel the need to remove this file you can get a removal tool from the Symantec (the Norton people) here.
~m
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okay so i grew up in the city for the most part... so i haven't seen large intimidating animals up close and personal... sue me.
today i was graciously taken to the Albion area fair where i had the privilege of meeting the aforementioned live stock...
encouraged by trusted comrades i was move to pat a seemingly calm, yet extremely large cow... (judgment error #1) approaching from the rear i proceeded to place my hand on the animals enormous hind quarter (judgment error #2) at that very instant the cow recoiled its leg, repositioning it as to strike me right in the solar plexus!!!
luckily my lightning quick reflexes kicked in and i narrowly escaped being slaughtered at the hands... um ... i mean at the hooves of that murderous bovine...
at this time my trusted companions are besides themselves with laughter... dismissing my explanations as mere city-boy fear.... well maybe i am a naive city-boy.... at least i am an alive city boy....
many others weren't so lucky
so heed my warnings friends... keep your distance from these bloodthirsty beasts....
if you must venture neat... then be warned....
~out
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no freaking updates for a thousand years....
freaking liar
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okay… i needed to get some oral surgery done. apparently 2 wisdom teeth had to be removed in addition to what is called a ‘supernumerary’ tooth (i like to think of this one as my evil tooth). because of the angle and dept of the teeth, my dentist referred me to an oral surgeon. i wrote this based on how i remembered things going down…
day of the surgery:
9:00am
all’s cool. long wait at the oral surgeons’ but that was expected. the receptionists/nurses are being ‘funny’ by giving me grief about not being able to drink coffee. so is some other random person in the waiting area. apparently everybody is a comedian.
9:45am
they let Bridget come into the room that i’m gonna have the procedure while they prep me. it is kinda cold in here. i fucking hate needled. the doc puts the drip needle in to my arm. he is a comedian too apparently.
10:38am
they just chased Bridget out. hooked my finger to a device that monitors my blood oxygen levels. also an oxygen tube in my nose… the doc just injected the local anesthetic into the drip…. my hand is getting clold.
the cold seerams to b climbhing uop ma heand into ma boody hmmmm
... ... ...
about 1:45pm
hmmm, i appear to be in my bed. at home…. my jaw is kinda numb… wwhy is Aragon stabbing Frodo with narnia in my room?.....
about 3:10pm
… apparently the surgery went great.
… apparently i walked, assisted, to the recovery room where i chatted politely to my wife, the nurse and the doctor before i walked, assisted to the car.
… apparently i asked Bridget to pop in ‘LORT –TTT’ in the dvd player in the room because (quote, according to my darling wife) “i am fine and i am actually not that sleepy!”
4:15pm
i move into the other room so the carpet guy can measure our room. man i bleed a lot. the gauze in my mouth needs changed because it is saturated. i am actually not feeling that bad blah blah blah…..
that is the gist of it. it turns out that the actual surgery went great. but the pain in my jaw just did not want to subside …. see part 2. (coming soon)
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i had some crazy dreams last night. i was back at my grandfathers funeral (was a rough time for me) but it was at a different church and there was some other crazy shit goin’ down.
the two most vivid/emotionally intense moments i remember were, one, when i tried and tried but couldn’t seem to pull the slide back so i could chamber the first round in my .45 (why the hell did i have my sidearm at the funeral anyway?!) and two, just the way my family was reacting to the events around them; completely emotionless.
i need to think about this one a little and i had heard that if you write something down it helps.
in other news ‘the simpsons’ aired a teaser for their upcoming movie the spoofed the ‘superman returns’ trailer. being an unrepentant, die-hard, hard-core simpson’s fan... I am waiting with baited breath... if you missed the trailer you can catch it at YouTube... the site is down for now... so hang on.
~m
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i am not sure how this came into my hands so if you know how it belongs to and they would like recognition or want me to remove it, just drop me a note.
if it is real then it is probably the most amazing piece of side walk art i have ever seen.
if it is photoshopped…. well, it is still pretty amazing. 
Holy Amazing Sidewalk Art Batman!
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okay, i have to say that i was completely in awe of last nights south park episode. Parker and Stone were, in my opinion, able to very articulately and in perfect synchronicity with their south park style, blast scientology and Isacc Hayes whilst still giving ‘chef’ a proper and deserving send off.
all that said, i am still going to join the legions of south park fans and boycott Mission Impossible 3
you can do so too, if you want by clicking the link above.
or this link.
or this one.
“South Park Responds: Chef’s Goose Is Cooked” is an article by the Washington Post on last night’s episode and the boycott.
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so apparently comedy central pulled the south park episode “Trapped in the Closet” because tom – imfuckingnuts - cruise put pressure (by threatening to not promote the release of MI:3) on paramount(owned by Viacom who also owns comedy central).
scientologists are crazy.
here is the episode if you haven’t already seen it
here are the wiki’s on scientology and the, now infamous, south park episode
finally, here is the response from the creators of south park, featured on mtv.com news.
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so i just found out that the canadian rock group ‘our lady peace’ collaborated with Ray Kurzweil on their album ‘spiritual machines’ (which as you may know is the name of Kurzweil’s book that i am currently reading)
anyway… this is what i saw when i looked at the USB symbol on my phone adapeter this morning and i tried to use CS2 to recapture it so ya’ll can see it too…
Our Lady of USB
is this what spiritual machines see?
anyway go here to see it in full size.
mel out~
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okay so this past few days i have been noticing more and more info on microsoft’s Origami, the so called “ultra-mobile pc” designed to aide you anywhere and everywhere…
all the time… always…
cool.
so in the course of reading more about what the plans are for this device i stumbled on a left-handed reference to “The Singularity”… an term i had stumbled upon some years ago whilst still blissfully in my interment in academia that predicts an upcoming ‘event horizon” or major paradigm shift in the course of human evolution so drastic that no currently available model of the future will be able to predict what happens next…
intrigued, i sought out more info.
this in turn led me to one of the greatest minds of our time, Raymond Kurzweil. this man’s list of accolades and achievements are too long to list here but suffice to say he is more than a just a genius(he has eleven doctorates for god’s sake! eleven! now granted some of them are honorary, but still! eleven!!). his ideas and theories in regards to the exponential growth of technology as it relates to human evolution is unfathomably interesting/exciting whilst being simultaneously (and equally) scary…. i have not been more excited ever, to read anything as i am to read this man’s books.
anyways i just got up to chapter 3 in his 3rd book “The Age of Spiritual Machines” literally can put it down… he is a gifted author, not only capable of expressing his ideas and thoughts in a meaningful and easily understandable manner but also does so by truly engaging the reader with playful, albeit sometimes left-handed, use of humor and dry wit.
i am urging everyone who has any interest in computers or technology on any level to go out and grab it. definitely a more than a worth-while endeavor. i got the book from Borders for about sixteen bucks. hey if you can’t spare that, i am sure your local library will carry a copy of works form such a prolific and influential author.
i'll comment more on his writings as I finish more chapters so please go read it…
mel out-
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no... it is not what you are thinking... perverts.
a french journal is reporting that they have discovered a new species of crustacean that resembles a ‘furry lobster’.
isn't mutation and evolution cool?!
damn i love evolution...
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sweet! it seems that this is going to be the kick-off for the summer movie season.. psyched am i...X-MEN: THE LAST STAND - Trailer - Large
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alright i'll just come out and confess… this past Christmas we visited Bridget’s sister at their place. it was loads of fun, hanging with family, good booze, great food; the works.
Problems started when we got back to her parents house after the holidays and i weighed myself.
200.5lbs.
crap.
so we decided that we would both make new year’s resolutions to take off the extra… um… “poundage”. we joined the Y, started eating better and getting some good, much needed exercise.
truth be told, as slow-going as it has been, we are both doing great and are progressing to our goals nicely. and since any good ‘get-healthy’ program involves keeping records of milestones, achievements and the such… i will be utilizing this blog as a vehicle the such
after nearly 8-10 years of not exercising and indulging in every possible self-destructive, pleasure-inducing activity know to man, i am unbelievably happy to state that this morning at the gym i reached a milestone :
3 miles on the x-trainer in 30 minutes. (insert theme from ‘rocky’ here)
it may not sound like much to you olympians but it is a helluver big one to me. and yes, i know the road ahead is just gonna get harder, but i have come too far to fail now…
so get out there and get healthy people. if my fat ass can get going, anyone can!
out ya’all
~m
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well here we are again. the beginning of the solemn period of introspection, sacrifice and self-denial that that catholics call Lent. traditionally, it is a time that the individual makes a personal sacrifice by giving up some indulgence that is favored in order to mirror that 40 day period that Jesus spent in the desert with out food. for most however it is a time to eat fish on fridays….
i am sure Jesus is proud…
i haven’t decided what i am giving up this year… maybe i’ll go the distance this year and instead of doing some token act i’ll take this time for what it really should mean…
or maybe i’ll get the fish sticks at lunch this friday….
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ok... i am a spider-man nerd.
sue me.
this is really getting me excited though... is Venom gonna be in this movie or is this just some really kick-ass fore-shadowing?
either way i am psyched...
this is the link for the official website
mmm Black Costume....
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bridget and i had to drive down to visit the INS over in buffalo New York. it was a good 2 days… we actually got a chance to get all the business end of the trip taken care of in a few hours and had the rest of the day to just hang… not a bad way to spend your wednesday and thursday… we even got a chance to get up and see the falls. this was the first time bridget has ever gotten to see the falls so it was quite an experience for her… aside from that, having lunch in the Hard Rock cafĂ© is always nice and she has never don that either so that was kinda cool too. the trouble is that the falls in the winter is a completely different experience from what it is like in the summer… so we have decided that this summer we are gonna take a day trip up here, maybe pack a lunch or something and just hang.
~m
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Woo Whoo! Woo Whoo! Woo Whoo! Woo Whoo!
TWO WORDS : BLACK COSTUME!!!!!
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so latey, since i do have the cool cameraphone, i decided to play around with cs2 and here are some of the results....
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4:00… i want to go home now! it has been a really, really long day today....
on the plus side, i just got my grubby hands on the natasha bedingfield album ‘unwritten’. surprising actually ... i kinda like most of the songs especially ‘these words’. if i can find the vid i'll post it...
out...
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man... after all the pain this jerkstore has caused, i hope director Kirby Dick sues the pants off them.
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anybody see spider-man 2 when doc ock makes one of these?
cool....
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crap… i think that i caught a cold…. i hate feeling like this. my nose is runny, my sinuses hurt… i am a little nauseas
… and it is only MONDAY!!!!!...
oh well…
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i hate chapped lips. stupid freaking chapped lips...
what kinda weird winter are we having this year anyway?! Rain/Snow/Rain/Sunshine/Blizzard/Rain!!!!!
stupid chapped lips...
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seeing as how this is probably being wiretapped anyway... i better be cordial...
please read Elizabeth Holtzman's blog about The Impeachment of George W. Bush. it is quite interesting...
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man i am bad about keeping this updates ah?
well sue me.... anyway we made it into another new year... lots of big plans this year so hopefully it will be a good one...
oh... and happy new year to you all too...
~m
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this is a really interesting article that Google News featured today about the interesting genetic makeup of dogs and their similarities to humans....
yeah dogs rule...
~m
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man i feel like crap this morning. my nose is runny, i'm feeling too warm in the office and i am kinda sleepy...
need coffee now...
the boy seems to feel the same way...
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well... that was a fun weekend… sorta. I went out hunting and didn’t get anything. apparently the place that we usually hunt got around 3 times the usually traffic this season… and the deer were wise.
after a couple of hours i finally saw a group of 4 doe, but they were running in the wrong direction and i couldn’t get a clean shot… more for next year i guess…
gonna miss my buddy John. he’s moving to Reno and I probably won’t get to see him till next year. he's kinda bummed too… but you do what you have to you know? my friend Kelly moved out west a while ago too… and she seems to be doing fine now so really, John will be fine. it just kinda sucks that all my friends are pretty far away…
so all in all, whilst i did not get to kill bambi (or his mother for that matter!) i got to hang out with my buddy and his family on his last day in PA for a while… so pretty good weekend … 
be wery, wery quiet..., i'm hunting deer.
ha ha ha ha ha.
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as part of the upcoming holiday season i'm gonna post a virtual wish list of things i really, really want… um , i mean, things that really, really need this Christmas.
the items on this list MUST have been featured in some kind of movie/tv series/cartoon etc, and can be fictional or real....
so if you have any ideas of things that you think should be on my list please email me and i’ll put it up here.
so to kick it off… i really, really need an Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator, like Marvin the Martian had.
… you know, just to have incase of an emergency…
~m
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