fingertips

Just a couple of quick things:

  • Palm Situation – I just bought a Palm iiic on e-bay. So I’m entering the world of color. Actually I’m more excited about having a hand held with 8mb of memory. I may still get a replacement screen for the cracked Palm
  • Rubber Fest 01 – Tomorrow night at the Dryden Theatre at the Eastman House we’re going to see Destroy All Monsters. Mmmm monster wrestling… what? oh… I can understand how Rubber Fest might have been misinterpreted
  • BobbinsSluggy Freelance got mentioned on blog which has been hijacked by Aaron. Sluggy is one of the best web comics out there. Bobbins is another one. Created in the UK, part of its appeal is seeing aspects of 80’s pop culture (The A-Team, Rocky, Transformers, ect) creep into it since we (folks in the US) often think that is only part of our experience. Plus it well drawn and gives me my daily dose of Brit slang.

crash…

*sigh* last night I sent my palm pilot on a magical mystery tour across the apartment. It’s been really hot in Rochester and the bedroom, at the front of the house seems to retain the most heat. So last night I was going to sleep out in the main room. But I needed a top sheet for the futon. So I went and grabbed the top sheet off the bed and pulled. It was at that point that the palm pilot, which I had forgotten was on top of the bed, decided to play Superman. While it soared beautifully, it just hasn’t mastered landing. So now I have a palm with a cracked screen (different than a Master with Cracked Fingers). Anyone who knows where I can get a palm screen fixed please let me know.

gojira & grad school

Last night I headed over to the Dryden Theatre at the Eastman House to check out the original Japanese version of Godzilla. I had seen the 1954 American cut of this, but never the real original version. What a difference. As it turns out when the film came to the states three things were done to it:

  • They added scenes with Perry Mason…err… Raymond Burr as a US Reporter in Tokyo
  • They edited the film so that the story was being told after it happened by Burr’s character in a news report
  • They dubbed it really, really poorly

The original Japanese Version runs 98 minutes, the American Version, with new footage, runs 76. Needless to say a lot of the original plot ended up on a Hollywood floor. With that footage restored you fully understand how good the film originally was and how much of a allegory for Nuclear War it was. The scientists in the movie debate their morality of their actions. While the military only wants to destroy Godzilla, on scientist wants to study the monster in hopes that they can understand how it survived an H-bomb (and in turn how they can as well).

Yes the effects are cheesy, but the acting and direction isn’t. As it turns out the film was directed by Akira Kurosawa’s Assistant Director and stars notable Japanese actors. That combined with historical context (the film was release less than a decade after the 2 nuclear attacks on Japan) give the film a much more serious feeling than any of it sequels.

In other news, I think I’m really making some progress around my efforts to get into Grad school. I’ve been really pushing on what I want to study. This is my current goal:

To study the ways global data communications networks (primarily Internet based) have effected the development and mobilization of communities of interest and to apply that knowledge to the crafting of plans for and implementation of tools to meet their needs.

Now if I can simplify that a little more I think I’ll really be on to something. Basically I want to learn tools for anthropological, business and design study and execution. So far Stanford and Universtiy of Chicago are looking like good choices.

p.s. No sign of Karmic retaliation yet

p.p.s. It’s Abby’s Birthday!

tips on how not to get ahead in business

Never use phrases like “let’s use the porn/drug subscription model” (give ’em a hit for free and make ’em pay for the rest) when you’re in a meeting with the former CEO’s personal assistant (especially if she’s old school corporate type).

And the Karma Wheel keeps loading *crank* *crank* *crank*

winding up the Karma wheel

last night at Martial Arts I managed to wind my Karma Wheel in a bad way. I serving as the dummy for Coach James, helping demo a kicking drill. My job was just to feed him a round kick and then go for the “ride” (so to speak). He would block/catch the kick with his leg and set me down, then kick me. The reason we were doing this was to help answer another students question. Me, trying to be overly helpful, attempted while this was going on to reproduce the problem the student had (in that he was setting his partner’s feet to close together out of the block). So I throw a good kick, Coach blocks and starts to set my foot down. At which point I decide that I’ll guide my foot closer to set up the situation. Coach wasn’t expecting that and next thing I know I’ve swept him in front of the class. Bad move #1 grasshopper. *crank* *crank* *crank*

He’s surprised, I’m surprised. So jokingly, I retreat behind another student to “hide.” What I missed doing was helping him back up. Bad move #2. *crank* *crank* *crank* Thankfully coach approached the entire situation with his usual intense good mood (he decided that it’s a great move and another training drill). I on the other hand was mortified and embarrassed. Not only because it was a bonehead mistake on my part, but it’s a bad example to set in front of the class. So needless to say it’s only a matter of time before the Karma Wheel swings back and catches me full in the face…

Otherwise things are going well. Apartment cleaning feast is continuing. I should have pictures from the Martial Arts seminar up soon and finally get to the theatre page. Plus I’m seeing Godzilla tonight and taking in my friend Tony DJin’… more on that later.

Random fact #19823: During the spell check for this I discovered Godzilla is in the MS Word spell check dictionary!