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“…only for a moment, then the moment’s gone.”

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Monday : 11 September 2006
Five years have passed. What have we learned?

  • We were not as untouchable and invulnerable as we had thought.
    We can be hurt. We can bleed. Many men and women have died – both as victims and in defense of our country and our way of life. One thing that we did find in the aftermath of the tragedy was a renewed sense of national identity. There were some missteps in the days and weeks immediately following the 2001 attacks, but out of that darkness, many people stepped forward and served as brightly shining beacons of what it meant – and means – to be “American.” I don’t just the ones who chose to join the Armed Forces, although their contributions and sacrifices have been great. I am mostly referring to those who joined with their friends, family and neighbors to see to it that – although the country had endured a great crisis – we would not just lay down and die, nor were the losses and setbacks going to cripple us as a nation… nor as individuals.
  • While there are those who welcome and wish to emulate us, not all people think that we are as great as we sometimes think of ourselves. There is room for change in the world, but we often turn a blind eye to the problems in our own country.
    It is said that “Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.” Sometimes, this is true. But is it foolish to act in the interests of those who honestly want and/or need help? The balance comes in finding the line between seeking out those who really need our help… and doing those things that are merely self-serving – or aggrandizing – interests. Yes, we have done good in the world since 11 September 2006, but aren’t there enough social and economic issues in our own backyard that deserve as much – if not more – attention?

But… we’re not without hope. We hope – and believe – that things can be better. We hope to find common ground on which to stand. We hope to see the good things, not only in our neighbors, but also in ourselves.

The road to understanding is a long one. And it is often rough. But, with perseverance and determination, we can make the journey.

VI. The Sphere: A Kind of Dream

We can walk our road together
If our goals are all the same
We can run alone and free
If we pursue a different aim

Let the truth of love be lighted
Let the love of truth shine clear
Sensibility
Armed with sense and liberty
With the Heart and Mind united
In a single perfect sphere

-excerpted from Hemispheres, by Rush (from the CD “Hemispheres“)

Stray Toasters

  • What kind of Jedi would I be…?
    Your path is 27% Consular, 63% Sentinel, 9% Guardian, and 0% Dark!
    Your path is lit by many sources. Give into yourself and follow it wisely.
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    Those with a high “Consular” score have a craving for knowledge. A Jedi Consular was, like all Jedi, skilled in battle, but rarely entered combat, preferring to study the mysteries of the Force. Consulars were the primary scholars and diplomats of the Order, often becoming instructors.
    ————————————————————-
    You who scored well in “Sentinel” should take this into account. The Jedi Sentinels found a balance between the other two extremes of the Jedi, the Jedi Consulars and the Jedi Guardians, as they possess admirable combat skills with some extensive knowledge of the Force. Along with this average knowledge of both combat and the Force, they also had exceptional skills, whether it was in security, computers, stealth techniques, or medical skills. Sentinels were often dispatched to regions across the galaxy to work as ambassadors and investigators of unusual concentrations of the Force.
    ————————————————————-
    And for you that follow the “Guardian” path. A Jedi Guardian was the name given to a Jedi whose skills and talents lay in battle. They often concentrated on martial training and combat and usually engaged in combat more than any other Jedi, though they were no less skilled at diplomacy. Like all Jedi, they were keepers of the peace, acting as a kind of special police force for the Republic.
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    If you scored high in the “Dark” aspect… You probably won’t read this, because you’re to busy killing something or causing destruction.

    Thanks for taking my Jedi test! Don’t forget to rate it! *waves hand* You will rate it a “5”…
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    You scored higher than 0% on Dark

    Link: The Which Jedi Path Do You Follow Test written by BigAshS2 on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the 32-Type Dating Test
  • Slashdot has just gotten around to reviewing The Physics of Superheroes… a book that I’ve had since almost this time last year.
  • Don’t be shocked by tone of my voice
    Check out my new weapon, weapon of choice
  • “Funky ju-ju”
  • In case you hadn’t heard about it: The Seattle Craigslist sex scandal, by way of boingboing.net
  • Something that should interest and/or : Japanese Surf Versions of Classical Themes
  • Yet another take on the classic “What superpower would you want?” discussion:

Namaste.

September 11, 2006 – Five Years Later

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I’ll have more thoughts on the day later.

Be safe.
Be well.
Be unafraid to live.

Namaste.

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Sunday : 10 September 2006
It’s been a pretty quiet weekend. Friday evening brought saw a small Clitorati; there were eight or nine of us there. That was followed by an even smaller post-Clitorati dinner group. But, both gatherings had good conversation with good friends. Saturday’s highlights included a roughly two-and-a-half hour nap.

So far today…

Football

Baltimore at Tampa Bay
17 – 0 (Halftime)
Baltimore went to Tampa Bay to take on the Buccaroos Buccaneers. It was former Tennessee Titan QB Steve McNair’s regular season debut as a Raven. He’s a veteran and he looked like it. Poise. Control. It was all there. He engineered an opening drive that resulted in a 4-yard Jamal Lewis touchdown run. In the second quarter, Chris McAllister intercepted a Chris Sims pass for a 60-yard runback touchdown. And, the half almost ended with another Ravens TD, following a Ray Lewis-blocked pass that was caught by rookie Defensive Tackle Haloti Ngata… who rumbled 60 yards down the sideline, before being forced out of bounds. This set up a 20-yard field goal by Matt Stover.

It’s only halftime, but it’s been a great start to the Ravens’ season, so far.

UPDATE:  Third quarter…. another Matt Stover FG makes it 20 – 3.

UPDATE: Final Score: 27 – 0, following a 4-yard Daniel Wilcox TD reception.  This is the way to start a season.

Stray Toasters

Off to go find some (more) trouble to get into.

Namaste.

“It’s not how fast you can go, the force goes into the flow…”

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Thursday : 07 September 2006
Overall, I think that it was a decent NBN day.  There was some… oddness at work, but I left before I had a chance to find out what the outcome was.  There’s always tomorrow for that.

Tonight, I had dinner with and at Thai Garden.   Both the company and the food were very good.

After dinner, and I went to the new Century theatre in Midvale/Sandy/wherever it is… and saw Invincible.  It was a very good movie.  I take back any “Marky Mark and the Football Bunch” cracks I made about it.  While it was a “football movie,” it used football as a backdrop and not as the main focus of the film.  It was a character-driven movie… and the characters were not treated like caricatures.  You could understand their motivations and their personalities.  They experienced growth and development.  There was a good mixture of emotional content and humor.  The movie told the story of a man (Vince Papale), his family, his friends, and the way that he dealt with the challenges that life presented him.  Director Ericson Core did a good job of presenting a balanced film. Additionally, a s the movie was set in Philadephia in the mid-1970s, I found myself drawing parallels to Rocky and Rocky II on more than one occasion.  I definitely recommend this film.
Stray Toasters
Maybe tomorrow…
Namaste.

“Here I am, stuck in the middle with you…”

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Wednesday : 06 September 2006
For the most part, today was pretty quiet.  A little after lunch, something happened and the power went out.  Not just in our office.  Not just on our floor or in our building.  Apparently, a good portion of American Fork went dark.  As yet, I don’t know why – I really haven’t researched it, so… yeah.

Other than that, it’s been a good day.

The Adventures of Indigo Bolt
I tried helping a former teammate with a mission.  That went badly.  Repeatedly.  I think that I spent more time in – and running back to the mission from – the hospital than I spent beating on bad guys.
Stray Toasters

That’s it.  I’m tapped.

Namaste.

“Signs, signs, everywhere signs…”

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When I got to work this morning, I walked across the parking lot, into the office and set my things down.  My Team Lead called over to me and asked if I had seen “the new addition to the handicapped parking sign” in the lot.  I hadn’t; I had been distracted by the smoke from across I-15 and paid no attention to the sign.  Eric apparently had missed the modification as well.  So… we both headed for the parking lot.  This is what we found:

Background information:  The building management recently took a hard-line stance towards abuses of the reserved, visitors and handicapped parking spots on the premises.  Employees of one of the building’s tenents apparently decided that they didn’t have to observe any parking rules… and would park wherever they damned well wanted to park.  After a few visits from Bob, the local towing service operator/driver, it seems as though (some of) those people had an epiphany.  Imagine that!  Still, it took a few more visits from Bob to finally drive the point home.  And it’s amazing to note how many people suddenly “discovered” ailments/illnesses that warranted a handicapped sticker or tag.

“A Job Ain’t Nothin’ But Work”

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Tuesday : 05 September 2006
First day back at work…
First day back at the gym…
First night back at in the GM spot of the Shadowrun game…

It’s been a good day.  Neither work nor the gym were bad.  Although, my lower back would probably disagree since I put it through the paces with a couple of exercises.  But, it was good to be back in the swing of things.

Stray Toasters

  • I want something to snack on… but I have absolutely no idea “what” that is.
  • From The Washington Post: Mystery of Va.’s First Slaves Is Unlocked 400 Years Later
  • By way of : Kirk + Spock + Closer = this  (Some of the lyrics are NSFW)
  • …and, in keeping with the Star Trek theme: Captain Picard does a Vaudeville routine on the bridge of the Enterprise
  • : Here are a couple of articles about the upcoming All-Star Batgirl (1, 2)
  • Intel cut 10,500 jobs.  Wow.
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Abridged Version –
  • : From the Comics2Film DCG: Saturn Girl (from the upcoming LSH animated series)
  • For the first time in a VERY long time, I not only heard – but saw the video for – Midnight Star‘s No Parking on the Dance Floor.  Ohhh, man.  That was a very 80s video.  But, I think that I want to track down the song for my iPod.
  • A coworker sent me a link to another video done to Jonathan Coulton’s re: Your Brains, using clips from Hellsing, Dead Alive, Shaun of the Dead and Michael Jackson’s Thriller.  Interesting.
  • Marvel Babies.  I am officially afraid.
  • By way of CNet.com: 151 Empire Strikes Back changes (with frame comparisons)

Namaste.

“All puffed up with vanity, we see what we want to see…”

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Monday : 04 September 2006
I hope that everyone had a good Labor Day.  I spent a good portion of it… laboring: cleaning and packing some things… and attacking the jungle that is the backyard.  All-in-all, it was good to get them all done.  And now, I’m kind of tired.
Tonight, and I watched a program on TLC called The Shrinking Woman.  It was the story of one woman’s journey from being 620 pounds down to 180 pounds, through a series of highly invasive surgeries.  Wow.

Tomorrow: Back to the work-a-day grind.

Stray Toasters

  • I talked with my father.  All seems to be well on the northeastern front.
  • Yet another reason to love : “Grape assault.”
  • Funniest airport security comics

And with that…. namaste.

“Sunday morning brings the dawn in…”

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Sunday : 03 September 2006
Today has been a slow day.  I slept in (which was a nice thing).  Other than that, it’s been rather quiet and relaxing.  I felt rather… *blah* for most of the day, so having a day full of doing nothing was pretty much just what the doctor ordered.  And, the fact that tomorrow is still part of the weekend, well, that’s just icing on the cake.

The Adventures of Indigo Bolt
I haven’t spent much time in Paragon City of late, so I decided to check it out for a bit this evening.  There was crime afoot.  I joined a couple of teams and did my part to help eliminate it.  I died a few times, but by the time I left the city, I was debt-free and working my way to Security Level 44.  Only a little more than 1.7 million points to go.

I finally decided not only on a final look for my third costume, but also on what the fourth costume should be/look like:  I went with a more “retro” look (1, 2, 3) for the third costume; whereas the fourth one has an armored look (1, 2)… and should be a little better suited for sewer and underground missions.
Stray Toasters

  • I think that I’ll have to track down some cotton candy tomorrow.
  • “Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin died today.  I wasn’t a huge fan of his, but I admired his moxie and the fact that he seemed to really love what he did for a living.
  • “Mama said there’ll be days like this,
    There’ll be days like this Mama said
    (Mama said, mama said)”


    (This picture is titled “The Big Push”)
  • From StarWars.com: How to draw LEGO Han Solo and Stormtrooper
  • Sissy was climbing on – and clawing at – the box in which my father sent my printer.  Shortly thereafter, she fell in.  The box is about half to two-thirds full of packing peanuts.  She didn’t quite seem to know what to do about that.
  • For : Pee Wee Herman sneakers
  • ABCDEF Cookie Monster – This is cute.  Terminally cute.  Call-your-dentist cute.
  • …and while we’re talking Muppets: Kokomo, as done by Kermit the Frog (unfortunately, this appears to be a karaoke version, but you take what you can get).  I first heard the Muppet version of the song a few years ago, but couldn’t find it anywhere… until now.
  • …and Phenomenon, featuring Sandra Bullock, from Muppets Tonight, a 90s “revival” of The Muppet Show.
  • By way of The Daily Mail: Sorry, you can’t have the Internet… you’re over 70
  • It’s been a while since I first posed the question “How fast would a cat have to go in order to stop a fully-loaded semi, traveling at 55 MPH” to .  From that question, we decided that the best way to do that – and not lose the cat, so to speak – would be to Teflon-coat it, so it doesn’t burn up from friction.  Oh, the joys of science.  It seems as though someone has taken their interest in science and applied it to B-movie monsters in a paper published in 1998: The Biology of B-movie Monsters
  • …and what B-movie lover’s collection would be complete without the Horrified B-movie Victims Figure Set?

Namaste.

“Ooh! Ooh! Pick me! Pick me!”

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Saturday : 02 September 2006
Mom and Cynthia left today.  It was a short – but good – visit.  Cynthia had an early flight, but Mom was around until late afternoon.  We had lunch with , the boys and her grandparents.

This evening, I watched the new Fantastic Four cartoon on Cartoon Network.  I’m not overly thrilled with the animation style, but I’m not going to write it off yet.

Tonight, and I were watching… something… when an ad for Comcast’s “On Demand” service came on; the ad was for their “Dating on Demand” listings.  This piqued our curiosity.  And such curiosity could not go unappeased.  So, we checked out a few of them.  There were two sections:  “LDSPromise.com” and “Hurry Dating.”  If you’re in the Salt Lake Valley and have Comcast Cable, you need to watch either – or both – of these.  They are pure comedy.  (Is it a bad thing that some of them reminded me of an old Saturday Night Live sketch featuring Gary Kroeger doing a dating video… which he did in the form of a music video?)
Namaste.

“…and miles to go…”

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Friday : 01 Sept 2006
It’s been a day.
I am tired.
And a bit weary.

Stray Toasters
::: none :::
Sleep will be a good thing.  In fact, I think that I’ll try it now.

Namaste.

“Freeze this moment a little bit longer…”

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Thursday : 31 August 2006
Not only was it No Bad News Thursday, but my mother and one of my God-sisters came to town today.  We had lunch at Market Street Grill – yeah, I’m not a big fan of “seafood in a land-locked state,” but I will admit that Market Street does a good job with “fast food.”¹  After lunch, I took them up to Wasatch Drive, so they could get a look at the valley.  From there, we headed to Bad Ass Coffee (I needed to thin out the blood in my caffeinestream); Perry stopped by for a few and chatted.  Then, it was back to the hotel, so the family-units could rest for a bit – they had been in the air and on-the-go since FAR too early this morning.  Post-rest break, we met and the boys for dinner.  I was still a bit full from lunch, so I wound up taking a healthy-sized portion home in a box.  After plan-making and goodbyes, I went to ‘s and watched CSI and Without a Trace.  And then… home.
It’s been noted – by many people – that Mom and I are a lot alike in many ways.  That’s probably why we tend to butt heads with each other so often (and so well).  Today, however, was a very pleasant exception to that.  That’s definitely a good thing… and we had a good time together.  I also had a chance to sit and talk with Cynthia, my God-sister, for the first time in a long while.  That was nice, too.

Tomorrow, Mom vs. Clitorati.  Place your bets now.

Stray Toasters

  • I’m a lucky guy.  I have a good family and good friends.
  • For : Apparently, there was a “Draw Batgirl” meme back in January. With that in mind: An LJ post… chock full o’ Batgirl.
  • “You got your Star Trek in my Simpsons!”
    “You got your Simpsons on my Star Trek!”
    Two great sounds that sound great together?  You make the call.  If nothing else, it’s amusing.
  • By way of boingboing.net: German sex-ed book for kids is oddly illustrated.  (NOTE: NSFW picture on this page)
  • it’s been a long time since I’ve been good
    it’s been a long time since I’ve been good
    this mask I’m wearing doesn’t fit me like it should
    it’s been a long time since I’ve been good
  • Forbidden Fruit: Inbreeding among polygamists along the Arizona-Utah border is producing a class of severely retarded and deformed children  (This really surprises people?!)
  • As if a fanny-pack wasn’t bad enough: Hipster Personal Trailer
  • For some as-yet-unexplained reason, I had a dream in which I was trying to throw – or learn to throw – javelins last night.
  • While reading this article on The Trials of Shazam #1, I read this line and it made me chuckle…
    But while he’ll never be as cool as Black Adam (if only because “Black Adam” is one of the best names ever), the time couldn’t be more ripe to take yet another long, hard look at Captain Marvel.
    …becuase I’m now wondering if I should start referring to Sib3 as “Black Adam” from now on or if that comment would just go to his head.
  • : Toon Zone has an interview with Alan Burnett about the upcoming season – and changes – to The Batman (on Kids WB)…while ComingSoon.net has an interview with Christopher Nolan with a few words about his thoughts for The Dark Knight.
  • Michael Bay’s upcoming Transformers movie (yes, a live-action movie about those Transformers) has exploding Furbys.  How can you go wrong with exploding Furbys?  I mean… that has to be one of the greatest concepts in moviemaking since… since… Snakes on a Plane!
  • I read this ‘toon and had the thought: “Behold the power of digital image processing!!!”
  • I’m not sure if I’ve had multiple Star Trek references in one post before, but here goes: CBS Set to Beam Up.  It seems that someone CBS’ Paramount Domestic Television division has been learning the Gospel according to St. George of Lucas.  They are remastering the 79 episodes of the original Star Trek series… with all-new special effects and music.  I’m not sure how I feel about this.
  • You know, nooooo one ever does expect the Spanish Inquisition.  You probably didn’t either… until I mentioned it.

Namaste.