9
Aug

W’s big what??

   Posted by: kfunk   in Dribble Drabble

Take a look at http://www.nbcolympics.com/photos/galleryid=187938.html, specifically photo 1.  Does anyone have any doubts whatsoever what W is looking at?  I would say that Thomas Coex could not have snapped this picture from a better angle if he had tried.

I will be genuinely surprised if some hardcore blogger does not pick this up and run with it as it looks like W is staring straight at Kerri’s rather impressive, and somewhat thinly clad, posterior.    I am betting the W is wishing that he was about 30 years younger and one heck of a lot smarter and unmarried.

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19
Jul

Predestination?

   Posted by: kfunk   in Dribble Drabble

To believe in fate - whatever will be, will be - in which case why bother doing anything.  If our lives are all predestined as some believe, why bother doing anything?  We could all relax… and have a beer.  No matter how far we walk, or how hard we work or how bad it hurts, we will always get to where we need to be - right?

I waffle on this topic frequently.  At this time I am leaning towards life being predestined.  I am someplace where I do not like being right now.  If I buy into predestiny then I can at least hope that eventually I will not be where I am for much longer.  The one advantage is that at least I am here with someone I do like.

The question is do I sit and wait for things to change as predestiny would indicate or do I go work my ass of trying to get there?  It sure would be nice to win the lottery.

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2
Jul

Computers - Ancient History of…

   Posted by: kfunk   in Computers

Today I met the new computer science curriculum specialist that was hired by my college.  This gent’s resume include a stint as an Apple developer.  When I met him I made mention of how I thought Apple software developers were long lost in the bit record of computer history.  His response was that he was now a Linux guy and that it had been about 10 years since he had written any Mac software.  I pointed out that the last Apple software I wrote was back in 1984, long before Apples became Macs.

This got me thinking back through my history with computers.  I think back to my first internet access which was circa 1992 and consisted of dialing up the local university and logging into their AIX system.  In those days the WWW was just getting started and one browsed webpages using Lynx, a text only web browser.

All this thinking made me somewhat nostalgic.  So much so that I popped in ‘Pirates of Silicon Valley’ .  The one memorable part of this movie was how much of dumbass Steve Ballmer is protrayed as.  He seems to have more interested in Playboy and partying than anything else.  The scary thing is that now he is the big dog of Microsoft since Bill Gates stepped down last week.

Now that I think back, Bill Gates really started making his money about 1980.  In those days I was learning BASIC on a TRS-80 Model II.  If only I had been the one with $50,000 and Bill had been in 9th grade at Washington Junior High in Ottumwa, IA.

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1
Jul

Boston Legal - Sad to see it go!

   Posted by: kfunk   in TV Shows

I just watched the complete 4th season of Boston Legal and now that it has 13 episodes left in its upcoming 5th season, I will say that this is a program I will truly miss.

I don’t know if it is the whacky way that they present cases from today’s headlines or the balcony discussions between Alan and Denny at the end of every episode.  I generally pay little attention to current events and I find it interesting the Boston Legal uses current cases as the basis of their stories.  One example was the episode where Alan argues before the Supreme Court in the death row case of the Louisiana man convicted of raping a child.  This was a case I wasn’t even aware of and just this past week I read that the court struck down the death penalty in this situation.

In the episode Mr. Shore took the court to task on their various political leanings using language that would normally get us smacked with a contempt of court citation in real life.  I wonder how many members of the court watched themselves being lambasted on TV.

I really did look forward to the debates on the balcony every episode and it was interesting to watch Denny Crane over time.  In the beginning he was an unapologetic Republican.  All hail the great and might G Dub, the NRA, and wealth.  In this past season even the hard core republican in him clearly soften to show, like many fellow republicans, that the Bush tenure was really starting to wear on a little too long.

I wasn’t exactly fond of the rotating cast but in later seasons the other cast members clearly took a back seat to Spader, Shatner and Bergen.  It was almost as if the show was spending its cast budget on the big three.

All in all the show was an offbeat look at current events, one which satified my twisted sense of humor.  I am not really looking forward to the 5th season since I know it is coming to an end but I am used to seeing networks chop shows that don’t have stellar ratings in as little as two episodes.  Boston Legal never had stellar ratings so how it made it this far I will never know.  I am just happy that it did.

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9
Jun

Ghost Whisperer, cheesy TV or what?

   Posted by: kfunk   in TV Shows

    I am in the process of catching up with the post-strike episodes of Ghost Whisperer and all I can think is “Damn, this show has went downhill!”.  When it first came on, I really enjoyed it.  It was something a little bit different.  I was still morning the loss of Tru Calling and Ghost Whisperer was a suitable replacement.

    The first season was was enjoyable right up through the airliner crash finale.  When season two started I was in no way expecting what I got when we found out that Andrea actually died in the crash of the airliner.  At the end of the episode where Melinda is talking to Andrea’s brother…all I could say was “WOW!”.  I sat there shaking my head for about ten minutes.  There was also the appearance of the ‘wide brimmed hat man’.  I thought long last we would be finding out something interesting.  The story behind the story so to speak.

    Unfortunately Andrea’s replacement turned out to be Delia, played by Camryn Manheim.  My guess is the ratings tanked when Manheim appeared and that was the reason that Melinda suddenly started with the excessive cleavage baring.  Don’t get me wrong, I like boobs as much as any straight man but given the crappy storylines I can only assume the show was targetting the hormone laden teen set.

   Through the last half of season two and most of season three there have been a few flashes of returning to the story but they keep getting sidetracked with the dumb crap.  Things like the city beneath the city that Melinda finds underneath Grandview, which also can be accessed via the hole in the wall in her basement.  Have you seen the remains of the city?  It looks like the city is in a cave.  Do you know how deep that cave would have to be in order for buildings to still be standing and to not have the present day Grandview collapse into a big hole and crush it?  The fact that noone remembers there was ever a previous city is just ridiculous.  This isn’t biblical times for heaven sake.

   We have learned that Melinda, her mother and her grandmother all had this power to see the dead.  Now we know Melinda has a brother as well a a many times great-grandmother that can also see the dead.  My question is how does the brother have the power if this came through the maternal line and the brother has a different mother?

I do not expect my TV shows to be reality but for mercy sake try to have some continuity and maybe work out storyline bugs before you begin shooting.  I will watch the start of next season but I suspect that if the cheesiness doesn’t subside I will not bother to finish the season.

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