Episode 9 is now up
Today we discuss the whereabouts of our Rocket Boots and flying cars, 2010 Laws and Taco Bell Diets. I mean what happened to all of the things that we should have by now? Did reality television or television by itself destroy our chances of such things during my lifetime?
We also got our first caller… some sort of random banter that sounds like last drop of a Miller High Life 40 oz.
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Episode 8 is FINALLY up
It’s been months… I know that. Problems here and there and my PowerBook finally taking a dive on me… but here it is.
We had a Halloween show ready to go, but that was about the time my laptop died and I haven’t had the time to take out the hard drive. It’ll most likely end up being a bonus show someday.
Enjoy!
A Compendium of Notable Legal Quotations
A Compendium of Notable Legal Quotations (ISBN 978-1432749026) by Michael Rapkine
With just over 500 passages arranged by historical era, this collection contains very little filler, essentially presenting a string of “all-star” legal quotations. This volume is a recommended read or gift for the law student, lawyer and judge – not to mention anybody interested in the legal profession. As should be said of any good read, Rapkine’s reference book accomplishes two goals – it entertains as well as educates. . .
I’ve checked out the excerpts of the book and found a few familiar names. Probably one of my favorites would have to be:
“If books and laws continue to increase as they have done for fifty years past; I am in some concern for future ages, how any man will be learned, or any man a lawyer.”
~JONATHAN SWIFT
Thoughts on Various Subjects, 1711
Review: “Avatar” or “Why Humans Suck”
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Hawkeye and I saw Avatar last night. First off, let me say that James Cameron is full of himself. This does not appear to be the “future of how we watch movies”, however, this was the prettiest movie I have seen. WETA did an amazing job on the aliens in this film, skin that moved and had translucency as well as realistic looking teeth. They have completely topped themselves from their work on Lord of the Rings. Even clothing fell more realistically than it should have.
The story, as many of you know, is about the humans wanting to relocate the inhabitants of the planet Pandora in order to gain access to valuable ore. The scientists have created human/alien hybrid shells in order to breathe the atmosphere and try and gain the aliens trust. The people that are piloting these bodies are put into a sleep state and then transferred to the bodies. One of the scientists died before the movie starts and his brother, a crippled marine and a DNA for the body, is asked to be the new pilot. Only because making these bodies is expensive and the humans didn’t want to waste the money.
So Marine gets in the body and starts meeting locals… gets in their favor, falls out of favor, rinse and repeat a few times.
See this movie for the visuals, not for the story. The alien portion of Avatar is a very nice, warming experience that is probably not too far off from Native American tales. The human story is over the top, almost 80′s cop drama. I couldn’t help but think “Isn’t anyone in charge here?.”
As pretty as the movie is, I can’t help but see similarities that are already around. Pandora felt a bit too much like the forests from World of Warcraft and the aliens felt a bit like the Draenei. I’m not complaining though… I have been going through my quarterly “I miss WoW” moment.
Does this movie need to be in 3D? Not one bit. It was a nice touch, but not needed. It was done well and at time you wanted to swat bugs out of your face, but it didn’t support the movie as it was a polished accent to it. See this movie in the theater. The amount of detail is worth it.
Would I buy this when it comes out? Like the Planet Earth series, I wouldn’t buy this until I had a blueray player, large TV and great sound system.
What’s your take on the Prisoner on AMC?

Number 2 and 6
When I first heard about the remake of The Prisoner, I figured, ‘why not, everything is being remade’, I wasn’t pissed, but I wasn’t overjoyed. I was a fan of the 1960′s Prisoner starring Patrick McGoohan, but not a big fan, but I thought the show was amazing. Thanks to Angst for introducing it to me.


This remake instead of being filmed in the amazing Village of Portmeirion in Wales, our new #6 finds himself in a vast desert. The story actually plays out in very reminiscent ways to the original. Maybe with the site gags at least… the white ball of doom, the map of the Village, but there are things that I wanted to see that were not involved. At least it looks like he doesn’t want to be there… right?

The Penny-farthing bicycle logo, the black coats with the white trim and the consistent “Be seeing you” are non existent. There was a hint of the coat at the beginning and one or two Be Seeing You’s, but I needed more. I wanted to see the old guy with the top hat gas #6 after his resignation. More importantly, I wanted the residents of the Village to be spies and agents as they were in the original. I am only one episode in, but this what I have concluded so far. I will give it another chance, but so far I am liking V a whole lot more.
I don’t know if this version of the series has the same rewatch-ability, but I suppose only time will tell.
Now I have to wait until December 19th before my Doctor Who: Water on Mars review…
What’s with the Russian spam?
Why do I keep getting Russian spam?
Уметь слушать тишину – значит быть способным услышать бесконечность, как говорил Моцарт, на вашем сайте тишину не послушаешь, но много …
which translates to:
To know how to listen to silence – means to be capable of hearing infinity, as Mozart spoke, silence you will not listen to on your site, but it is much…
Great, thanks! You’re still spam though. Maybe their saying that my lack of posts is music to their ears… In that case… F’ off!
Sorry for the lapse in updates. I’m still busy with work and school and trying to make time for my own projects… like AP and random Arduino projects that have been swimming around my brain.
I’ll be back posting shortly and new podcasts will resume in 2 weeks.
Great job NASA!

Great Job!
from cnn.com So NASA says it’s a success that they managed to shoot something at the Moon and hit it? $79 Million to claim success on crashing a rocket… to see if there is water… on the Moon. Wasn’t it already discovered that the moon was just a big ball of ash?
But immediate NASA images of the crash produced no sign of the plumes, which were expected to rise six kilometers from the moon’s surface, said John Marmie, LCROSS deputy project manager.
“Everyone was like, ‘What’s happening here?’ ” Marmie said. “But that doesn’t mean we don’t have good data there.”
Marmie sounds like a stoner to me. I hope the next mission will be “What space tastes like”




