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John Kennedy fun news conferences


by Walt Posted on Apr 18, 2008 under General | 2 Comments

Edited to the humorous parts, here’s several minutes of President Kennedy sparring with the press:

Note: There’s no point to this, but it’s facinating to listen to him speak in a congenial manner. A few parts did make me smile and he got the press audience to laugh.

Have a great weekend!

It took you a while to get to your point


by Walt Posted on Apr 17, 2008 under Photo | Comments are off

But I see it now

Careful! You Can Poke an Eye Out!

From a story in Popular Mechanics, here’s two pictures of the planet’s most powerful laser system.

They blow up stuff with them. Most of the time, it’s a BB sized shell filled with hydrogen.
192 lasers, all pointed at the same place at the same time.

Someone ought to carve something on the face of the Moon. That would be neat!!

Spot the Scientist

Not Playing That Game


by Walt Posted on Apr 17, 2008 under American Idolize, Network Madness | 1 Comment

I didn’t see much of American Idol - the rejection version - last night, but caught only pieces in passing.

When I did manage to glimpse at the TV, I noticed the youngest contestant, David Archuleta, sitting in the middle of the stage. I only found out later that David wouldn’t play Ryan Seacrest’s game.

The game was to split the seven contestants into the top three and the bottom three, and then have David choose which group HE thought he was part of. David Archuleta  David has appeared to date to be rather innocent, and perhaps this was a way for him to either earn his halo or trade it in for a pair of horns, thus signifying the loss of his soul to the money machine that is the music industry…

When faced with the awful choice of pointing out the obvious lower quality threesome, David chose by not choosing. He sat in the middle of the stage and simply refused to play the awful game of pointing fingers at the less popular.

Kudos, kid.

Iron Man Trailer _could_ be stretched into a movie?


by Walt Posted on Apr 15, 2008 under Future Flick | 1 Comment

Could the film makers actually keep your attention for more than 90 seconds?
I don’t know about you, but I’m not so certain:

(sound and tongue in cheek req’d)


Wildly Popular ‘Iron Man’ Trailer To Be Adapted Into Full-Length Film

Why We Fight


by Walt Posted on Apr 14, 2008 under Dance A Little Side Step | 1 Comment

I was doing a little research on World War II, and ran across a movie that had an interesting exchange between Katherine Hepburn, playing herself, and another actress playing a fictional character.

From the movie STAGE DOOR CANTEEN (1943) [Wikipedia]

The topic is about sending our men off to war. Whether you think ANY individual war is appropriate or not is certainly under discussion, but I thought the general sentiment was nicely “Hollywood-ized”

And you thought your commute was hell


by Walt Posted on Apr 13, 2008 under Buzz | Comments are off

Lion In A Side Car

I’m not sure who has the worse gig here, the lion or the guy chauffeuring him around the ring. Think about who had the idea to put the lion there in the first place. I mean, how do you get a lion to _do_ that??

I can imagine the booking agent calling up the lion —
“Yeah, Fluffy, I KNOW your cousin got the gig at the MGM studios, but this is all I got this week. Take it or leave it.”

via [Le Blog Moto] and [Jalopnik]

Passing the Torch


by The Perfessor Posted on Apr 10, 2008 under Dance A Little Side Step, Playing With Balls | 2 Comments

Olympic LogoRight now the Olympic Torch is winding its way towards Beijing, where it will light up the opening ceremonies of the 2008 Olympics. Unless you’ve been living with your head in a bucket (or made a deal with the devil to un-marry your wife Sorry, side reference), you will be aware of the fact that there is some consternations about the fact that the Olympics are in China (something to do with Tibet, I’m told).

At any rate, a whole buncha folks seem to be upset over all of this, and are doing their level best to extinguish the torch before it gets to China (again, something about human rights violations or some such nonsense). Thing is, now all the talking heads on the 24-hr TV networks are yammering about is should we or should we not boycott the Olympics.

Fools.

In the ancient world, the Olympic Athletes were the only ones who were given a free pass to cross enemy lines. Wars that were being waged, stopped so that the athletes could cross unmolested. We have so politicized the Olympics that it isn’t funny. So whenever I hear someone talking about boycotting the Olympics (like these empty-talking heads on TV) I want to bitch-slap the A-hole.

“Eff the doomed”To make my point the last (only) President to boycott the Olympics was Jimmy Carter. You might recall that he didn’t get re-elected. You may think that this is a coincidence, but I have my own theory (like you didn’t see this coming, eh?) Consider this. For many of these athletes this was their only shot at Olympic Gold. When it came time for Carter to run again, do you think that any of these kids were going to vote for the guy who personally screwed up their lives? Not hardly.

I know, I know, I can hear you already, so a couple of hundred whiny athletes didn’t vote to reelect Carter big deal. Well, it wasn’t just the U.S. team, it was all their family members, and all of their friends, and perhaps even former athletes who understood their pain. Now imagine all of the boys and girls clubs and all of the (middle schools?) high schools, from whence those athletes came. Now factor in all the schoolmates, teachers, coaches, fellow city and town residents, and all of the local politicians (especially the Republicans) who watched as the kids were let down by their government.

Let it burn let it burn, let it burn!Not enough you say? You just might be right. So consider this. Hundreds of U.S. corporations paid thousands and thousands of dollars for the privilege of attaching “Official Sponsor” to their name. The U.S. Broadcast networks paid some serious bucks to broadcast the games, U.S. Newspapers were all stoked up to report on the games (and reap the financial reward from increased circulation and the influx of all those afore-mentioned “Official Sponsor” mega-dollars). Then Carter gos and pulls the rug out on all of them, and says we’re not going.

No really, it WAS a good ideaNow look at all the revenue that was lost by all the corporate sponsors, and as much as these CEOs love their burgeoning sports heroes, they love their company bonuses even more, and when some bone-headed politician with morals and ethics gets in the way of them lining their pockets with good ol’ U.S. dollars they are simply not going to let one go by without some form of retribution. Starting to sound like a plausible theory now, eh?

So tell me again that boycotting the Olympics is a good idea.

The Perfessor

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