Movie Review: Fireproof






Okay BoOgie, if you are reading this before posting your take on the movie, stop now. Continue no further. Write your review blog here, then read mine. We gotta get to posting again. I'm interested in your take. :) Love ya mann!

Well about 2wks ago, BoOgie and I took are wives to watch the movie Fireproof. I'd seen it advertised along time ago and it always looked really good. Well, it finally got to our town. It releases soon in early Jan on DVD if you missed it at the theatres. I'll be buying a copy and showing to friends and family. It is a story about a fireman who risks his life all the time to save perfect strangers but at home his marriage is "burning to the ground." An interesting twist on the topic of marriage that I don't remember seen brought to film before. Most drama films or romantic comedies bring you into a plot of two people coming together, have some struggles, and it works out in the end of the movie as a starting point for their relationship. This film shows an existing marriage that has absolutely no passion left in it, and how to regain hope and rekindle that sacred bond. It stars Kirk Cameron (Growing Pains, Left Behind, TBN, etc...) and is made by the same writers, directors, producers of Facing The Giants. It is a Christian film dedicated to keeping the vows of marriage sacred. Although it is a Christian film, non-Christians will enjoy it as well, it gives the message without being too "preachy." You will be truly blessed by watching it. Guys, sneak in some tissues, becuase there are some scenes associated to the film that may affect your allergies. Not emotions, allergies. :)

They had excellent representation of firefighters and their equipment, showed firefighters in a heroic light. Also the movie is backed up by an awesome soundtrack with some deep meaningfull songs.

I think Fireproof is a great family friendly Christian film showing a positive message of marriage in a world full of marital problems. I would warn parents there are suggestions of a character with a pornography problem, it doesn't show anything or exactly spell it out, but an adult can get the intent. It does not promote pornography, but it does show it can be a negative influence on marriage. There is some dramatic peril in some of the firefighter scenes. I highly recommend Fireproof and on the Woo Dig It scale of 1 to 10, I give it a 10!

Good job Kendrick brothers, and church team! Keep making these kinds of movies, you have my support! God Bless!!!!

Check out the trailer.

www.fireproofthemovie.com

The Incredible Hulk DVD review




In the early 1980's my father and I used to excitingly gather around the television every Friday night. In great anticipation, we were ready for our weekly dose of "The Incredible Hulk" starring Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno. When David Banner grew angered or outragged it triggered a startling metamorphisis into the Incredible Hulk!!! Lots of fun and good memories. Over 30 years later, my father and I gathered around the television the release night for the new Incredible Hulk 2008 DVD. This was a fun movie and a great DVD. It had some great extras explaining how Ed Norton even got to be involved in the acting facial expressions and motions of the CGI Hulk monster as well as his human character. Lots of fun cameos in the movie and more interlocking scenes connecting current and future Marvel Comics movies. They also played homage to the old TV show very respectfully as well as staying true to the comic. This is a reboot of sorts and is not a sequel to the Hulk 2003 psychotic thriller style movie. FYI. On the Woo Dig It scale, I have to give it a 9.0! Well done!!!

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DC Heroes Vs Mortal Kombat




Another video game VS game is enroute. This time the DC Heroes/Villians take on the characters from Mortal Kombat. The site has a preview and a media clip showing some of the supermoves as well as some pretty neat screen shots. Reminds me of the oldddd days when the first two Mortal Kombat games were popular. website

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

09-26-08
Fox television has started on season 2 of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. The first season only went 8 or 9 episodes due to the writer's strike, but it seems fans have kept this one going. Sarah Connor and company has continued the story with about 3 episodes (so far) that directly continue from the events so far in the series. Two of the main characters, Sarah Connor and her son John Connor, are both from the Terminator movie franchise but recast to different actors. They are doing a stand up job and bringing to life both old and new elements to the characters. Also along with them, they have two new characters with exciting twists and turns. The show so far has dealt with trying to save mankind from a dark future where robots hunt down humanity. The premise of the show is to stop an intelligent super computer named, Skynet, from existing - thus saving humanity as we know it. Although it may sound "done before" the show is done exceptionally well, from the acting, writing, special effects, and even to the continuity. Well done cast and crew of T:SCC!!!! On the WOO DIG IT scale of 1 to 10, you get a very good 8.5! Well done! 

City of Heroes

09-26-08
City of Heroes has been an online superhero computer game for almost 5 years or so now. It's a fun game that allows you to create you own superhero or superheroine with distinct costume design and choose your own powers. It has been so successful that it's still going strong and they continue to add new game elements like: better graphics, more character detail options, new missions, and many - many more new features. They have special events with monsters or aliens attacking certain parts of the city and large number of superheroes turn up to help out. You can play solo or join up with up to 8 people (from all over the internet) on a team of superhero or even more for coalitions or special events. Details for their newest updates can be found here. 

Don LaFontaine Dies At 68

09-02-08
From etonline.com:
Voiceover Master Don LaFontaine has died. He was 68.
LaFontaine, known as the "King of Voiceovers," died Monday afternoon at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. LaFontaine's agent, Vanessa Gilbert, tells ET that he passed away following complications from Pneumothorax, the presence of air or gas in the pleural cavity, the result of a collapsed lung. The official cause of death has not yet been released.
Over the past 25 years, LaFontaine cemented his position as the "King of Voiceovers." Aside from being the preeminent voice in the movie trailer industry, Don also worked as the voice of Entertainment Tonight and The Insider, as well as for CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox and UPN, in addition to TNT, TBS and the Cartoon Network. By conservative estimates, he voiced hundreds of thousands of television and radio spots, including commercials for Chevrolet, Pontiac, Ford, Budweiser, McDonalds, Coke, and many other corporate sponsors.
He recently parodied himself on a series of national television commercials for Geico. At last count, he has worked on nearly 5000 films, including appearances as the in-show announcer for the Screen Actors Guild and Academy Awards. Based on contracts signed, he has the distinction of being perhaps the single busiest actor in the history of SAG. Don is survived by his wife -- singer/actress Nita Whitaker, and three children: Christine, Skye and Elyse.

Naturally Supernatural

08-27-08
Someone recently showed me this clip interviewing Jason Westerfield. I had never heard of this person or the website before and found it interesting. Many might interpret this to be weird, I think it's a nice change of pace. This man has supernatural encounters with the Lord that are not hindered by any distractions. Weird, but AMAZING stuff. Enjoy. God Bless!!!
Jason Westerfield on Sid Roth Part 1
Jason Westerfield on Sid Roth Part 2

Windows 7 Details Coming Soon

08-26-08
From news.bbc.co.uk:
A first glimpse at the technology inside the next version of Windows will be given in October.
Microsoft has said that engineering information about Windows 7 will be shared with attendees at two technical conferences it runs.
Windows 7 developers will show off their work at both the Professional Developers Conference and the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference.
Based on Vista, Windows 7 is expected to be released in January 2010.
The announcement about the unveiling was made on a new Windows 7 blog written by engineers putting the software together.
Before now details about Windows 7 have been scant. Writing on the blog the two senior engineers on the project, Jon DeVaan and Steven Sinofsky, said this was because Microsoft did not want to talk up features that never make it to the final product.
It was also wary, it said, of talking about features and technologies in a way that would cause confusion among its partners.
Microsoft has also been reluctant to talk about Windows 7 as it continues to promote Windows Vista as its flagship operating system.
What is known about Windows 7 is that it will use components from Vista at its core and that it will have a touch interface that, with the appropriate screen, can recognize gestures to complete tasks. For instance pinching the screen could be used to close documents or manipulate images. Industry experts have speculated that Windows 7 will also have more virtualization technologies on board as well as tools that make it easier for people to get at their data and programs as they use different machines.

Pepperoni Hot Pocket Recall

08-26-08
From kentucky.com:
A Kentucky food packaging plant has issued its second recall this summer.
Approximately 215,660 pounds of Hot Pockets made in Nestlé Prepared Foods Co.’s Mount Sterling plant have been recalled, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service.
The recall is for 54-ounce, 12-pack cartons of Hot Pockets Pepperoni Pizza with the following printed on the sides of each carton: “8157544614D,” “EST 7721A” and “BEST BEFORE JAN2010.”
Pieces of red, hard plastic and clear, flexible rubber-like material have been discovered in some of the Hot Pockets, Nestlé spokeswoman Roz O’Hearn said.
The company thinks the pieces might have come from a small, plastic testing device that is used to test the sensitivity of metal-detection equipment in the Mount Sterling plant.
Nestlé has received four complaints over the past week, O’Hearn said. There have been no reports of injury.
Nestle said consumers who might have the recalled package should call the Nestlé Consumer Services Center at 1-800-350-5016.
In July, Nestlé issued a recall on a variety of Lean Pockets packaged in Mount Sterling, also because some contained pieces of plastic.
About 350,000 packages of the products, a spinach artichoke chicken package with two sandwiches, were affected.
Nestlé makes Hot Pockets and Lean Pockets at the Mount Sterling plant, which employs about 1,100 people.

American Idol Adds A Fourth Judge

08-26-08
From nydailynews.com:
The judges' table at "American Idol" is going to get a little bigger this season with the arrival of a fourth judge, singer-songwriter Kara DioGuardi.
The proven hitmaker will join the current judges Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul in the coming season of the hit Fox series, which returns in January.
"We are turning the heat up on 'Idol' this year and are thrilled to welcome Kara to the judges' table," creator and executive producer Simon Fuller said in a statement. "She is a smart, sassy lady, and one of America's most successful songwriters. We know she will bring a new level of energy and excitement to the show."
Adding DioGuardi is the latest twist in the popular singing franchise. It also comes after a season in which the show suffered some audience erosion and critical barbs that the format had grown stale.
After the season was over, the producers and Fox executives vowed to shake up the series.
Recently, executive producer Nigel Lythgoe said he would step away from day-to-day involvement in the show.
DioGuardi is no stranger to being around budding pop stars. Some of her catalog of several hundred songs have been recorded by such folks as Gwen Stefani, Celine Dion, Taylor Hicks, Carrie Underwood, Pink, The Jonas Brothers, Britney Spears, Jewel and Hilary Duff.
This isn't the first time the producers have tried to add a fourth judge to what has been a very successful panel. In the second season, New York radio deejay Angie Martinez was added to the mix, but she left the program soon after saying she couldn't be critical of upcoming singers who had a dream to hit big.
"We had originally intended for 'American Idol' to have four judges," executive producer Cecile Frot-Coutaz said in a statement. "We've seen from our international series that having a fourth judge creates a dynamic that benefits both the contestants and the viewers."
Mike Darnell, Fox's head of alternative programming, said the addition of DioGuardi would add another female voice to the mix and provide a buddy for Abdul.
"With Kara by her side," Darnell said in a statement, "Paula finally has some back-up and now there is going to be a lot more 'girl power' on the show."
DioGuardi gets her start on the show Tuesday in New York when the contestants who have been passed through the early addition phases so far face the big judges for the first time.

A New Way To Search The Web

08-26-08
Check out this new, fun, visual alternative to traditional internet searches:
www.searchme.com
Click here for a review of the site.

"Superman: Man of Steel" - WB's Reinvention of Superman

08-26-08
From io9.com:
Now that Batman has taught Warner Brothers how to make a modern superhero movie, it's time for the the man of steel to step up and deliver the goods. Warners announced that it's pooling all its Bat-money into one big Superman tent-pole production. And yes, the movie will be a reboot, not a continuation of Bryan Singer's Super-meh film.
Passing on the idea of a multiple hero storyline like Superman/Batman or Justice League for now, the WB is focusing its efforts on just making a successful Superman movie.
Warner Bros. Pictures Group President Jeff Robinov told the Wall Street Journal that the Superman movie the WB is envisioning will be cut from the same dark and gritty cape as Dark Knight. He wants to explore the darker recesses of Superman's soul explaining that "We're going to try to go dark to the extent that the characters allow it."
Warners is finally realizing that the lackluster Superman Returns was a huge disappointment. And recognizing the problem is just the first step: Studio execs told Variety they may start the script over from scratch with Superman: Man of Steel. But as of right now there are no writers attached to the script. Also director Bryan Singer (X-Men and X2) is still "attached" to the project but the execs are more than happy to let him loose if he doesn't follow the direction the studio wants the movie to go. If I was him I'd leave artistic differences behind (if there are any) and go with the gobs of money they want to invest in this project, especially if they're OK with a darker Superman.
Deepak Chopra agrees, and encourages everyone to update their superheroes. It's not enough that their gadgetry awe inspiring, they need to deal with issues that the people care about, in order to make the people care about them. Plus a lot of their powers need an upgrade, flying around and super strength just ain't cuttin' it anymore.

But just as we evolve, so must our superheroes, he said. “We need to create a new mythology for our superheroes,” Chopra tells MTV Splash, “because they’re not parochial anymore. They’re cross-cultural. We’re in dire need of mythologies that go to the next level of consciousness.”

What does Chopra mean exactly? "He [Batman] needs to go to Darfur, or Somalia. Superman needs to have more paranormal abilities – like precognition, telepathy, the ability to see past lifetimes.”

With more DC Comics films on the way, it looks like a boom in superhero movie madness over at WB, and it looks like they're attempting to deliver goods that actually appease fans and make money.

The studio is set to announce its plans for future DC movies in the next month. For now, though, it is focused on releasing four comic-book films in the next three years, including a third Batman film, a new film reintroducing Superman, and two movies focusing on other DC Comics characters. Movies featuring Green Lantern, Flash, Green Arrow, and Wonder Woman are all in active development.

Now if only Joss Whedon's Wonder Woman script can be rescued from development oblivion...

GI Joe 2008 Convention In Dallas, TX

08-15-08
Greetings! I'm behind in blogging the GI Joe 2008 convention in Frisco, TX (near Dallas), but here we go. Fun convention at a great hotel! New product teasers with great merchandise on the way to continue the 25 years plus of the Real American Hero! The big buzz HANDS DOWN was the presentation clip of a new GI Joe animation project called "GI Joe Resolute." It was a few minute short that was later showed at San Deigo Comic Con, and someone leaked a recording on YouTube. The clip features the characters of Duke, Roadblock (or Heavy Duty, not sure), Snake Eyes, and a ton of Cobra soldiers. It included a more real world take with bullets, muzzle flashes, and shell casings, instead of laser bolts like its 1980's counterpart. The Hasbro panel showed production art, explained details, and answered a lot of questions. Resolute definitely has more of a PG or PG -13 feel, with "little to no blood" but you still see swords swinging, blades twisting, and you can hear bones breaking, so the violence is more implied than showed. A++ on Resolute!


The convention had A LOT of cool custom contests as well as dioramas and interesting panel discussions. Hearing some of the back story on the production of the original 1980's GI Joe Real American Hero product line was interesting for collectors. Pictures of the con can be seen by clicking the link below. Enjoy!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28403997@N02/

New GI Joe Comic From IDW

08-14-08
With Devil's Due Publishing's run on the GI Joe comic book now over, IDW has the license now and are relaunching it in October with issue #0 and issue #1 in January. Unfortunately, 25 years of story continuity will be scrapped for a new relaunch on the property. However, on the upside, the original writer and "Grandfather of GI Joe," Larry Hama, is returning to write. In his interview posted on hisstank.com he explains that IDW is giving Hama alot of creative freedom and letting him do it "his way" this time. It will be interesting to see what Hama comes up with. Robert Atkins is the new artist and has posted some of his GI Joe artwork on deviantart.com. It is worth a look! Check it out!

Dead Monster Washes Ashore In Montauk

08-14-08
From gawker.com:
No, Lizzie Grubman's still alive. This is an actual monster, some sort of rodent-like creature with a dinosaur beak. A tipster says that there is "a government animal testing facility very close by in Long Island," but unless the government is trying to design horrible Montauk monsters that will eat IEDs and fart fire at bad Iraqis, we're not sure why they would create such an unthinkable beast. Our guess is that it's viral marketing for something.

Mom Gives Birth On Front Lawn

08-14-08
From usatoday.com:
Fullerton, California (AP) - Alone and in labor, Jessica Higgins found the first place she could to give birth — her front lawn. The 36-year-old was driving home from the mall Tuesday when little Mary Claire decided to arrive six weeks early.
Higgins — with her 2-year-old son sleeping in the back seat — called for an ambulance as she arrived at her home, but she had already pushed her daughter out when police arrived.
"She was just standing in the driveway rocking the newborn, who was still attached to the placenta," Officer Manny Ramos said Wednesday.
Higgins' husband, Jeff, arrived in time to cut the baby's umbilical cord under the front-yard ficus tree.
The proud mother, who was recovering at a hospital Wednesday, said "everything happened so fast." She said she had her son's portrait taken at the mall earlier in the day and was on hold with the doctor's office when the baby started pushing.
Mary Claire was born at 5 pounds, 11 ounces and was doing fine at a local hospital, Higgins said.

Bigfoot Body Found

08-14-08
From news.com.au:
Two professional Bigfoot hunters claim to have found a body of the legendary creature and will present evidence of the astounding discovery to the world's press and scientists tomorrow.
Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer, who run Bigfoot expeditions, say they found a dead Bigfoot in the woods of north Georgia about two weeks ago and have put the carcass in a freezer.
They along with "the real Bigfoot Hunter" Tom Biscardi, who has endorsed the find, will front a press conference in California, where they say DNA and photo proof will be presented.
Mr. Whitton, a Georgia police officer on leave to recover from a shooting, and Mr Dyer, a former prison officer, have posted photos of their "find" on their searchingforbigfoot website.
They describe the creature as being a 2.3m tall "part human and part ape" male and weighing over 230kg with reddish hair and blackish-gray eyes.
The infamous feet are described as being flat and 41cm long with five toes.
The hands also have five fingers and and the teeth are more "human-like than ape like".
The hunters claim several Bigfoots were spotted walking upright in the area the body was found but won't reveal the location "to protect the creatures".
Mr Whitton, Mr Dyer and Mr Biscardi say they will soon mount a secret expedition to capture a live Bigfoot.
Commenting on the discovery Scientific American said the apparent reluctance of the Bigfoot hunters to actually display or hand over the body would make those skeptical roll their eyes.

Comedian/Actor Bernie Mac Dies at 50

08-09-08
From people.com:
Bernie Mac, who for the past 30 years made the public laugh with an over-sized comic persona in film, television and comedy clubs, has died of pneumonia, PEOPLE has confirmed. He was 50.

"[He] passed away this morning from complications due to pneumonia in a Chicago area hospital," his rep, Danica Smith, told PEOPLE. "No other details are available at this time. We ask that his family's privacy continues to be respected."

On Aug 1, Mac was admitted to a hospital at Northwestern Memorial hospital with pneumonia said his rep, adding that he was expected to recover, despite widespread rumors about the seriousness of his condition.

Born Bernard Jeffrey McCullough in Chicago, Mac began his career as a stand-up comedian in the small comedy clubs of his native town. As a founding member of the Kings of Comedy comedy tour – the success of which spawned Spike Lee's 2000 concert movie The Original Kings of Comedy (also starring Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer) – Mac was able to spotlight what would become his rapid-fire delivery. This effectively launched him into the big time.

The Bernie Mac Show, which ran from 2001 to 2006, often poked fun of Mac's own life and proved a favorite of both critics and audiences – receiving a prestigious Peabody Award, as well as honors from the Television Critics Association (for best individual achievement in comedy).

In addition, the program provided a popular platform for Mac to win consecutive NAACP Image Awards for outstanding actor in a comedy series, from 2003 to 2006.

Named top actor in a comedy series at the '06 ceremony, Mac clutched his trophy and reverted to his standup character, declaring: "America, I heard your prayers, and you wanted me here. The Mac Man cometh, and I'm bringing hell with me."

Movie Roles

He scored on the big screen, too. Among his appearances were those in the comedy Guess Who (as Ashton Kutcher's imposing, prospective father-in-law); the Ocean's 11 franchise; Bad Santa; Charlie's Angels; and Pride, costarring Terrence Howard.

This spring, Mac wrapped the upcoming film Soul Men, a comedy costarring Samuel L. Jackson about a former singing duo staging a comeback. He is also set to appear in Old Dogs with John Travolta, Robin Williams and Matt Dillon.

Responding to news of Mac's death, his Ocean's cohort George Clooney, said, "The world just got a little less funny. He will be missed dearly."

A man of many media, Mac published a 2001 collection of comic riffs, I Ain't Scared of You and a 2006 memoir, Maybe You Never Cry Again.

In February 2005, Mac, then 47, revealed that for the previous two decades he had suffered from sarcoidosis, an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation in organs such as the lungs or lymph nodes. "It has not altered or limited my lifestyle," he said at the time.

Since 1977, Mac was married to Rhonda McCullough, with whom he had a daughter, Je'Niece, born in 1978. A graduate of Xavier University of Louisiana (with a bachelors degree in psychology and a masters in mental health counseling), Je'Niece married in 2003 and also has a daughter, Jasmine. His family survives Mac.

Wanted to Enjoy Life

In 2007, Mac told David Letterman on the Late Show that he intended to retire from standup comedy.

"It's going to be 30 years for me, and I'm going to call it," said Mac. "I missed a lot of things, you know. I was a street performer for two years. I went into clubs in 1977."

The years of hard work, Mac says, caused him to "miss out on so much, you know, and you live in all these hotels – I was on the road 47 weeks out of the year." As the comedian told Letterman, "I want to enjoy my life a little bit."

Quote Me: Confucius Say

08-08-08
Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without.

Words from Chinese philosopher Confucius (c.551-479 BC).

John Edwards Lied As Presidential Candidate

08-08-08
From abcnews.go.com:
John Edwards repeatedly lied during his Presidential campaign about an extramarital affair with a novice filmmaker, the former Senator admitted to ABC News today.
In an interview for broadcast tonight on Nightline, Edwards told ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff he did have an affair with 44-year old Rielle Hunter, but said that he did not love her.
Edwards also denied he was the father of Hunter's baby girl, Frances Quinn, although the one-time Democratic Presidential candidate said he has not taken a paternity test.
Edwards said he knew he was not the father based on timing of the baby's birth on February 27, 2008. He said his affair ended too soon for him to have been the father.
A former campaign aide, Andrew Young, has said he was the father of the child.
According to friends of Hunter, Edwards met her at a New York city bar in 2006. His political action committee later paid her $114,000 to produce campaign website documentaries despite her lack of experience.
Edwards said the affair began during the campaign after she was hired. Hunter traveled with Edwards around the country and to Africa.
Edwards said he told his wife, Elizabeth, and others in his family about the affair in 2006.
Edwards made a point of telling Woodruff that his wife's cancer was in remission when he began the affair with Hunter. Elizabeth Edwards has since been diagnosed with an incurable form of the disease.
When the National Enquirer first reported the alleged Edwards-Hunter affair last October 11, Edwards, his campaign staff and Hunter vociferously denounced the report.
"The story is false, it's completely untrue, it's ridiculous," Edwards told reporters then.
He repeated his denials just two weeks ago.
Edwards today admitted the National Enquirer was correct when it reported he had visited Hunter at the Beverly Hills Hilton last month.
The former Senator said his wife had not known about the meeting.
Since becoming pregnant, Hunter has lived under assumed names in a series of expensive homes in North Carolina and, more recently, in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Edwards denied paying any money to Hunter to keep her from going public but said it was possible some of his friends or supporters may have made payments without telling him.
He said he would ask questions about any possible arrangement.

Dr. Chauncey Crandall, Medical Healer

08-06-08
A family member shared this testimony with me today and it knocked my socks off! You can view the 15 minute interview or read the article. Praise God for the ministry of medical doctor, Chauncey Crandall. This is a MUST see:
Click here

Things Not To Say In A Facebook Status Update

07-31-08
From wired.com:
  • 1. Rockin' Freebird!
  • 2. Rubbing cream on that thing I noticed last weekend. Doesn't seem to be working.
  • 3. Buying DC Universe Classics Wave 5 the Atom at Wal-Mart! Build-a-figure Metallo is complete!
  • 4. Feeling trapped in this male body.
  • 5. Jesus, I'm lonely.
  • 6. D'oh! Accidentally trimmed my pickin' nail.
  • 7. Watching The Notebook again.
  • 8. Quick! Does anyone know the age of consent in Kentucky?
  • 9. Just came up with a new emoticon for sanguine [:<≠>
  • 10. Thinking about maybe talking to someone.

L.A.'s Biggest Earthquake In 15 Years

07-29-08
From reuters.com:
Living in the shadow of Los Angeles, retiree Doug Sparkes thought that Tuesday's strong tremor had squarely hit the big city.
Little did he know his town of Chino Hills, where he and his wife live on a farm with horses and chickens, was the epicenter of the biggest earthquake to hit the Los Angeles area in nearly 15 years.
"The first thing we thought was that L.A. went down and we were on the other end of it," Sparkes said as he shopped at a supermarket a few hours after the magnitude 5.4 quake. "It was a hard shake and it lasted about 30 seconds."
The Sparkes had been through stronger Southern California temblors, the 1994 Northridge and the 1987 Whittier Narrows quakes.
"This felt double that," said Debbie Sparkes. The centers of those quakes were much farther from Sparkes' home, though.
Around 30 miles (48 km) east of Los Angeles and home to 80,000 people, Chino Hills is a pleasant suburb with new large homes built among the big rolling hills.
The town returned to normality just a few hours after the temblor and filled up with people shopping and eating out. Only the presence of police, emergency teams and reporters indicated something big had happened.
The Wal-Mart store where some bottles fell off the shelves was back open for business in a few hours, after inspectors made sure nothing would fall and hurt customers.
Some who were too young to remember previous quakes were shocked by the violence of the jolt.
"It woke me up. I almost had a heart attack," said Brittany Williams, 19, who was sleeping in her Chino Hills house and could hear objects falling out of the closets.
Brittany's mother, Melissa Williams, 46, was in a furniture store in nearby Ontario and thought a bomb had exploded.
"It was a big warehouse and police were shopping in there. They said, 'Everybody get out,'" she said.
"It was long -- 30-40 seconds. It didn't stop. Everything was moving fast. I could see the floor rolling."

Unexplainable

07-29-08

Quote Me: Simply Unbelievable


07-28-08
"The greatest single cause of atheism in the world today are Christians who acknowledge Jesus with their lips and walk out the door and deny Him by their lifestyles. That is what an unbelieving world simply finds unbelievable."

A quote from author, friar, priest, contemplative, and speaker Brennan Manning.

Wrong Door

07-27-08

The Internet Is A Trillion Pages Long

07-27-08
From techtree.com:
The web is a trillion pages to Google, and growing at a rate of several billion pages per day, the company said in a blog post. Literally though, the interweb consists of more than the trillion pages that Google indexes. Google claims not to index every one of those trillion pages; not all of them, "We don't index every one of those trillion pages -- many of them are similar to each other, or represent auto-generated content..." Most of the pages consist of duplicate URLs -- with multiple pages containing the same content.

The first Google index in 1998 had 26 million pages, and by 2000 the Google index reached the one billion mark. The blog further charts the nature of this task and the evolution of Google's own methods: "Back then, we did everything in batches: one workstation could compute the PageRank graph on 26 million pages in a couple of hours, and that set of pages would be used as Google's index for a fixed period of time. Today, Google downloads the web continuously, collecting updated page information and re-processing the entire web-link graph several times per day."

The blog post led to Michael Arrington of TechCrunch to hint at something interesting come next week. Quoting that Google is proud to have the most 'comprehensive index of any search engine', Michael adds that "That may be true today, but it probably won t be true next week". A hint to a potential challenger to the search engine crown, if there ever was one.

FCC Approves Satellite Radio Merger

07-26-08
From cnet.com:

The Federal Communications Commission on Friday formally approved Sirius Satellite Radio's $3.3 billion buyout of former competitor XM Satellite Radio with conditions.

FCC commissioners voted 3-2 to approve the merger, which will unite the nation's only two satellite radio providers and allow more than 18 million subscribers to receive programming from both services. Executives say that the merger will lead to huge cost savings and the first profits in the industry.

Republican Commissioner Deborah Taylor Tate cast the tie-breaking vote after the companies agreed to a three-year cap on prices, set aside 8 percent of their channel capacity for minority and noncommercial programming, and agreed to pay $19.7 million for past FCC rule violations. The companies also agreed to bring interoperable radios to the market within a year.

FCC Chairman Kevin Martin confirmed the final vote Friday night.

"The merger is in the public interest and will provide consumers with greater flexibility and choices," Martin said in a statement.

The FCC was the final regulatory hurdle the companies needed to clear to move the merger forward. The deal, which was valued at $13 billion in February 2007 when it was announced, was approved by XM and Sirius shareholders last December.

Originally, the agency barred satellite radio companies from combining. Critics said a merger would create a monopoly, but executives argued that satellite radio faces more competition from Internet music services, music playing phones, and online music stores like Apple's iTunes that allow people to play music on iPods.

While the proposed merger sailed through a U.S. Department of Justice review without conditions, key congressional Democrats had urged the FCC to impose limits designed to protect consumers.

God Wants You Well

07-25-08
I just viewed the first four parts of a five part Biblical and testimonial teaching called "God Wants You Well." It was awesome! It is by Andrew Wommack and he makes his teachings available for free veiwing on his website. It has an awesome healing testimony of Niki Ochenski. It is life changing stuff! I encourage you to view it! Have a blessed day!

www.awmi.net/tv/2008/week11

Quote Me: Albert Einstein

07-20-08
"True art is characterized by an irresistible urge in the creative artist."

Sage advice from scientist, theorist, and all-around smart guy Mr. Albert Einstein.

Movie Review: The Dark Knight

07-19-08
Well bOoGiE and I got together and took our better halves to the newest Batman movie "The Dark Knight." It was a lengthy movie with a lot of exciting drama and unexpected twists. They pulled off some things that I didn't expect, which in most cases was very good. It definitely lived up to it's title of being "Dark" at the same time not messing up the core of the Batman character. Ledger's performance of the Joker was impressive. I honestly didn't think anyone could stand a chance against Jack Nicholson's version of the character, but Ledger went for a different angle instead of a re-hash, which makes it very interesting. I think that both Ledger and Nicholson were both great at it, but just from two different approaches. They did honor Ledger's memory in the credits, an honorable thing. There are a lot of twists and turns that make you keep guessing during the movie, and several scenes that are not expected. Bale did a great job as Batman, I think he plays the role very convincing. I would not recommend this film for small children, it is violent, gory, and has some demented villains. But for adults who enjoy modern takes on comic book characters, epic drama, and action films; it was very good. On the Woo-Dig-It scale from "0" to "10", i'd have to give it an 8. Very good job! What's next after Watchmen, DC? We need some Green Lantern, WonderWoman, Flash, and JLA. Let's get 'er done!

Christian Bale Reinvents Terminator Franchise


07-17-08
In 1984 James Cameron directed a science fiction film called "The Terminator" starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Arnold apparently decided he wanted to play the villain of the movie instead of the hero. The villain was a robotic killer cyborg programmed to "terminate" human kind. The story involved a dark future where these cyborg terminators are hunting mankind to extinction as they fight a human resistance movement. Arnold's Terminator is sent back in time (1984) to Terminate the mother of the man who leads the human resistance in the future. The Terminator is a classic scifi action film with a strong fan following. It is rated R for a sex scene, large scale death tolls, language, horror, and violence. It is not "family friendly" but for an adult audience that likes sci-fi action films, I give it a "8.5" out of "10" on the WOO-DIG-IT SCALE.

Arnold also acted in both of the Terminator sequels: T2 and T3. There has been the first season of TV show called: "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" with a new cast playing both familiar and new characters. The original film and all the sequels so far have dealt with modern day characters that know about the danger that awaits their dark future and try to destroy Skynet, the computer system that controls all the terminators, before it destroys the world.

Now, on the internet they have posted a teaser trailer of a new movie "Terminator Salvation." It show's Batman's Christian Bale playing the character of John Connor, the heroic leader of the human resistance, fighting to save the human race from deadly machines. This appears to be set in the future where John Connor is now an adult taking on his role as leader of the human resistance fighters. This appears to be the first film to be actually set in the future. Christian Bale has done a great job re-inventing the Batman character in Batman Begins, and I can't wait to see what he does in "The Dark Knight." Now Christian Bale steps up again to "bat" (I know TERRIBLE pun), this time at another famous science fiction franchise. It will be interesting to see what he does with the role of John Connor. So far I'm really pleased with the acting that I've seen him do, he seems to bring some good depth to his characters. Check out the teaser and get ready because the Terminators are coming!
http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1810025211/info

Quote Me: Iran and Cigarettes

07-16-08
"Maybe that's a way of killing 'em."

Presumptive GOP nominee John McCain, responding to news that a tenfold rise in U.S. exports to Iran was largely due to cigarette sales.

Naturally, Catapult People Are Orange

07-16-08
Bored? Check out this addicting game I came across called People Bucket:
pplbucket.com
It's a physics-based adventure created by Dominik Hofmann. The purpose of the adventure is to get people into buckets. Good luck!

To Throw Out Of A Window


07-16-2008
Since 1997, the building sitting at the corner of 6th street and Howard street in San Fransisco, California has been a sculptural mural. The piece consists of tables, chairs, lamps, and even a grandfather clock; all hanging precariously out of the building’s windows. Known as ‘defenestration’ (a word meaning to throw out of a window), the sculpture’s various pieces are all fastened to the abandoned building to create the illusion of falling. The piece was conceived of by local artist Brian Goggin.
See more:
designboom.com
metaphorm.org

Quote Me: G8 Summit

07-16-08
"Goodbye, from the world's biggest polluter."

President George W. Bush in his closing remarks to fellow leaders at the final G8 summit. Bush reportedly punched the air and grinned widely after making the joke.

Netflix on Xbox 360



07-14-08
From PCWorld.com:
Microsoft and Netflix are jumping into bed today, it was announced at the annual E3 Media and Business Summit in Los Angeles, via an exclusive partnership which will bring select streaming content to the Xbox 360. This is an expansion of Netflix's plans to bring movies to home theaters via the Internet, which it already does via its Web site and the Roku Netflix set top box.
This new partnership will let Xbox 360 owners who are also Netflix subscribers stream "thousands of movies" to their game console. To use this service, much like the current Roku player, you'll have to initially select the movies via the Netflix Instant Queue feature on its Web site so you can later view them on your Xbox 360.
Still Netflix is only making a small fraction of its titles available for download through this partnerships with Roku and now Microsoft. The lack of titles appears to only be a minor complaint of the Roku offering, considering the player is apparently out of stock. Xbox 360 already have access to some movie titles and video content through the Xbox Live Marketplace Video Store.

Wii MotionPlus Revealed at E3


07-14-08
From multiplayerblog.mtv.com:
Nintendo’s upcoming Wii MotionPlus accessory for the revolutionary Wii Remote controller again redefines game control, by more quickly and accurately reflecting motions in a 3-D space. The Wii MotionPlus accessory attaches to the end of the Wii Remote and, combined with the accelerometer and the sensor bar, allows for more comprehensive tracking of a player’s arm position and orientation, providing players with an unmatched level of precision and immersion. Every slight movement players make with their wrist or arm is rendered identically in real time on the screen, providing a true 1:1 response in their game play. The Wii MotionPlus accessory reconfirms Nintendo’s commitment to making games intuitive and accessible for everyone. Nintendo will reveal more details about the Wii MotionPlus accessory and other topics Tuesday morning at its E3 media briefing.

A Shared Experience Of Art


07-14-08
I read this in Relevant magazine, July/August Issue 34, and it expresses exactly the way I feel about the strict separation between Christian culture and mainstream society. It was written by Jeffrey Overstreet...
.....I've found redemptive insights and moments of piercing brilliance in places that I'd been told were off-limits.....I have a strange compulsion to sit down between Christian culture and secular society, trying to help them understand each other-and, ultimately, God-better through a shared experience of art.
The more I apply myself to this, the more I realize that this compulsion grows from having learned that my own assumptions were wrong and my view too narrow. Now I want to understand more and apprehend beauty wherever I can find it. It's amazing to see how the power of art has led me to growth and understanding.....

Matthew 25 Network


07-14-08
From Matthew25.org:
Matthew 25 Network is a community of Christians - Catholic, Protestant, Pentecostal and Evangelical—inspired by the Gospel mandate to put our faith into action to care for our neighbor. We believe that people of faith should actively participate in the political process as an important avenue for social change.
We come together as individual believers to support candidates for public office who share the values of the Matthew 25 Network: promoting life with dignity, caring for the least of these, strengthening and supporting families, stewardship of God's Creation, working for peace and justice at home and abroad and promoting the common good.

It looks like the full website isn't up and running yet, but they have a sign-up form to be notified of when it is. Might be worth keeping an eye on...

Movie Review: Facing The Giants


07-12-08
While searching for a blog topic, I thought I'd pull from my profile and do a review on the movie "Facing The Giants." This 2006 theatrical film is rated PG for "thematic elements." This emotion filled drama follows the story of Grant Taylor, a defeated coach faced with leading a losing football team, angry parents, a doubting friend, family stress, and a long list of additional depressing life challenges. Crying out for help, Coach Taylor feels that he is surrounded by "giants of fear and failure." In a desperate and dark time of his life, he changes his team's philosophy to honor God in all they do, on the football field and off. And, well you might want to view the movie to see how it turns out! :) I highly recommend this film and it gets a "9.5" out of "10" on the Woo Dig It scale for positive real life messages and symbolism. It is a family friendly Christian film, but non Christians will enjoy it also for it's great story, drama, positive messages, and good acting performances from unknown actors. The movie also contains a very good soundtrack that I recommend as well, a great compliment to the film. Another important note: you do not have to be a sports fan to like this movie. I know little about football and still really enjoyed it. Football fans will even catch an acting cameo by a real live professional football coach, you try to spot it! It is rare to find an upbeat and uplifting film sometimes, and Facing The Giants definitely upholds that! Go rent it, share a bowl of popcorn with friends and family, and ENJOY!
http://www.facingthegiants.com/

http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1809738431/info

Xbox 360 Premium Price Lowering


07-11-08
Looks like Microsoft's 20GB model of the Xbox will be getting a price slash this Sunday according to leaked photographs from a GameStop employee. The Premium model currently retails for $349.99 and will be dropped to $299.99. So does this mean a new configuration of the 360 is soon to follow? Read on for more from Kotaku:

Just in case all of those retailer circulars from Best Buy, KMart, et al, wasn't enough proof of an Xbox 360 price drop coming on Sunday, here's one more tidbit of proof.

A GameStop employee has sent us cell pics of the internal announcement for the coming Xbox 360 Pro price drop announcement. They also included pics of the shelf art all of which will go on display on July 13, the day before E3 kicks off with Microsoft's press conference.

So, while still not official, it seem pretty clear that come Sunday you'll be able to pick up an Xbox 360 Pro (aka Premium) for a penny shy of $300.

If true, I can't help but think that this means that Microsoft wanted to clear the decks of pricing news to make room for something more interesting, or at least they want more attention on, come their press conference.

Why The Quantico Circuit?

07-11-08
This blog was named after the recently discovered connection between the 45 megabit/second DS-3 line linking Verizon Wireless' most sensitive network to the center of the FBI's electronic surveillance operations in Quantico, Virginia. The idea of tapping into a network of knowledge and harvesting it all in one location seemed fitting for the concept behind this blog. Read on for more from Wired.com:

A U.S. government office in Quantico, Virginia, has direct, high-speed access to a major wireless carrier's systems, exposing customers' voice calls, data packets and physical movements to uncontrolled surveillance, according to a computer security consultant who says he worked for the carrier in late 2003.

"What I thought was alarming is how this carrier ended up essentially allowing a third party outside their organization to have unfettered access to their environment," Babak Pasdar, now CEO of New York-based Bat Blue told THREAT LEVEL. "I wanted to put some access controls around it; they vehemently denied it. And when I wanted to put some logging around it, they denied that."

Pasdar won't name the wireless carrier in question, but his claims are nearly identical to unsourced allegations made in a federal lawsuit filed in 2006 against four phone companies and the U.S. government for alleged privacy violations. That suit names Verizon Wireless as the culprit.

Pasdar has executed a seven-page affidavit for the nonprofit Government Accountability Project in Washington, which on Tuesday began circulating the document (.pdf), along with talking points (.doc), to congressional staffers hashing out a Republican proposal to grant retroactive legal immunity to phone companies who cooperated in the warrantless wiretapping of Americans.

According to his affidavit, Pasdar tumbled to the surveillance superhighway in September 2003, when he led a "Rapid Deployment" team hired to revamp security on the carrier's internal network. He noticed that the carrier's officials got squirrelly when he asked about a mysterious "Quantico Circuit" -- a 45 megabit/second DS-3 line linking its most sensitive network to an unnamed third party.

Quantico, Virginia, is home to a Marine base. But perhaps more relevantly, it's also the center of the FBI's electronic surveillance operations.

"The circuit was tied to the organization's core network," Pasdar writes in his affidavit. "It had access to the billing system, text messaging, fraud detection, web site, and pretty much all the systems in the data center without apparent restrictions."

The 2006 lawsuit (.pdf), which is suspended pending an appeals court ruling, describes a similar arrangement, naming Verizon.

Because the data center was a clearing house for all Verizon Wireless calls, the transmission line provided the Quantico recipient direct access to all content and all information concerning the origin and termination of telephone calls placed on the Verizon Wireless network as well as the actual content of calls.

The transmission line was unprotected by any firewall and would have enabled the recipient on the Quantico end to have unfettered access to Verizon Wireless customer records, data and information. Any customer databases, records and information could be downloaded from this center.

That doesn't mean Pasdar's affidavit confirms the claims in the lawsuit. He acknowledges speaking with the attorneys on that lawsuit before it was filed, so he may be the source in that complaint as well. But he insists he did not name Verizon or any other phone company to the lawyers.

"I don't know if I have a smoking gun, but I'm certainly fairly confident in what I saw and I'm convinced it was being leveraged in a less than forthright and upfront manner," Pasdar says.

Verizon spokesman Peter Thonis says he can't confirm or deny a Quantico arrangement, or comment on whether Pasdar did contract work for the company.

"What you're talking about sounds as if it would be classified and involving national security, so I wouldn't be able to find out the facts," Thonis writes in an e-mail.

Postscript: In response to some of the comments here and elsewhere: No, it's not CALEA. CALEA requires phone companies to give the FBI real time access to call content and call detail information on specific targets when presented with a warrant. It does not oblige them to give the FBI or anyone else direct unmonitored access to switches, billing systems or databases.

For more on the FBI's CALEA network, check out Ryan's article on the subject from last year.

Update: Democratic leaders in the House are taking Pasdar's claims seriously. John Dingell, the chairman of the Energy and Commerce committee, wrote a Dear Colleague letter (.pdf) today, addressing the issue.

Mr. Pasdar's allegations are not new to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, but our attempts to verify and investigate them further have been blocked at every turn by the Administration. Moreover, the whistleblower's allegations echo those in an affidavit filed by Mark Klein, a retired AT&T technician, in the Electronic Frontier Foundation's lawsuit against AT&T. ...

Because legislators should not vote before they have sufficient facts, we continue to insist that all House Members be given access to the necessary information, including the relevant documents underlying this matter, to make an informed decision on their vote. After reviewing the documentation and these latest allegations, Members should be given adequate time to properly evaluate the separate question of retroactive immunity."