Jack Mangan has returned to set matters right.
At long last, Tomi’s story is told in full, from her hidden birthright. . . to her time as lead battlecoder for the Shogun. . . to her fugitive days pursued by warlords and digital gods. . .
Dread Spherical is an action-packed examination of what it means to exist, to love, and to suffer in times of conflict.
Available now from Amazon. Click here to order.

Congratulations on getting the book out the door.
Goodbye to Valerie Perrine:
https://variety.com/2026/film/news/valerie-perrine-dead-lenny-superman-1236696828/
I had completely forgotten she was in Slaughterhouse 5, how messed up is that?
W00T!
Brunch with a friend today
The new book is here! The new book is here!
CP: There’s a Rugged Road – Judee Sill
Holy crow. How many copies did you order for yourself? Are you doing events to sell them at?
I only ordered 20, but I’m planning to order more.
I’ll have a table at this year’s Phoenix Fan Fusion, formerly known as Phoenix ComiCon. I’ve also been invited to do an event at a local bookstore, am waiting eagerly to hear back.
CP: Slippery People (Live) — Talking Heads
And btw, we took the little one to see Project Hail Mary yesterday.
That’s the best new movie I’ve seen in the theater in a long time.
My friend who just had to flee NASA was in the credits as a “NASA consultant” !
Guess I should see it.
Snow today. Enough to cancel gaming. Silly weather.
It’s already too hot here for outdoors stuff.
CP: Games without Frontiers – Peter Gabriel
CP: The Final Frontier – Iron Maiden
My husband is funny. Since we aren’t gaming today, I said to him, “We have snacks, we can hold them until next week.”
What he heard is, “We have snacks.” and has already opened the bag of sweets. Silly man.
(for game days we always buy two salt snacks and one sweet)
So I switched to ad supported Disney + subscription as it was getting too expensive.
Bloody hell the ads are frequent and two minutes at time which is so annoying. Netflix does ads so much better.
Going to give it a month before cancelling.
https://www.crosslabs.org/blog/the-age-of-information-overload
Skimmed (ironically?): some really good bits of info.
There is life in the old cpu yet:
https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/retro-gaming/enthusiast-lands-on-the-moon-using-hardware-from-the-1980s-zx-spectrum-home-computer-with-3-5-mhz-cpu-and-48kb-of-memory-power-kerbal-space-flight
https://theonion.com/archaeological-dig-uncovers-ancient-race-of-skeleton-pe-1819565415/
CP: Weather With You – Crowded House
Steady on old chap, it’s just a movie:
https://kevinyoung.substack.com/p/ryland-grace-isnt-a-christian-but?r=o2iu9&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true
I got new glasses as mine were really old. I usually wear contacts but wanted glasses for backup. Picked them up today and am currently wearing them. While the vision itself is clear, it’s just so weird looking through glass lenses instead of having (the feeling of) nothing between you and sight.
I have never been able to poke myself in the eye, so no contacts for me.
I do hope you got cat-eye frames for your glasses!
Yeah I don’t trust my self sticking anything directly on to my eyes.
I’ve been wearing glasses since childhood so there is nothing weird about looking through glass lenses to me.
The husband can’t even watch me put in my contacts, being poked in the eye bothers him that much
I got the lasik. The laser and peel the cornea one. No regrets. Don’t talk to Brian Brown about his experience, though.
So Austin Powers was frozen for 30 years from the groovy 1960s until he woke up in the 1990s.
If you were to make a movie now with the same premise, the character would be frozen in the mid-late 1990s.
Someone waking up from the 90’s would probably have an even harder time wrapping their heads around the world today. Star Trek lies about everything.
Crap joke for the day:
Guy goes into a barber shop for a haircut.
There’s the barber, another guy and a little boy sitting on a chair.
The guy sits in the barber chair to get his haircut.
He asks the barber, “Is that your son?”
Barber says, ‘No, he just a kid that hangs around here. And he’s dumber than a box of rocks. Watch this.”
The barber reaches into his pocket and pulls out a dime and a nickel. Calls the little boy over.
“You can have one of these but only one. Which one do you want”
The kid grabs the nickel and runs out the door. Everybody laughs.
Later, the guy is walking down the street and sees the little boy sitting outside the store eating an ice cream cone.
“You know, when the barber offered you those two coins, the smaller one is worth twice as much as the bigger one you took…”
The kid smiles and says, “Yeah, I know. But if I take the dime, they quit playing.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ssi-9wS1so
If you have not yet heard or seen Angine De Poitrine…
I wonder how they decided which would be the flaccid nose and which would be erect.
Speaking of peeling corneas, my physical copy of “Dread Spherical” came in yesterday! wOOt!
Huzzah!! Thank you!
CP: Daybreak — The Stone Roses
CP: Upside Down – Diana Ross
CP: Commercial Breakup — Thomas Dolby
The husband is in an olds hoop state of mind. Watched the first episode of old shoe Fireball XL5. It’s right up Van’s alley
A GA series I’ve only seen clips of:
https://youtu.be/6ifS2nP53Zs?si=drBhO9FrVm3GucD-
They really start hitting their stride with Stingray.
The husband’s new favourite band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOwJCPGqlz0
Yes! I also love this band. And no, not just because they’re nice to look at.
The husband is big into Japanese girl metal bands. I hear a lot of different ones at various times in the house
Nice! I’m mainly aware of BAND-MAID and LOVEBITES. I think ditto has some knowledge in this area too.
Recommendations welcome!
I’ll ask John later but I do know I hear a lot of Babymetal around the house too
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC33_tIj4m1_XaqfFcomShvw
This makes me laugh every time I see it:
https://youtube.com/shorts/cBBSusy92kk?si=Ho42TxjfJUPVQnea
And. . . the newest Ringo Starr song is really good!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXR078sbCDk&list=RDaXR078sbCDk&start_radio=1
This young man has quite a career ahead of him.
I’m in KC!! 🙂 Time to dress up and take pictures.
So a lot of tourists on threads post beach photos that state “at the beach in Newcastle”.
Thing is Newcastle doesn’t have a beach they are posting photos from towns on the east coast, towns that are not called Newcastle.
/gnashes teeth
Some very memorable roles
James Tolkan Dead: ‘Top Gun’ and ‘Back to the Future’ Actor Was 94 https://share.google/y2Q0hVCX52Q29t2ln
Did he ever have hair? He had like 20 seconds screentime in BTTF, but was memorable for sure. RIP
CW: For All Mankind S5E1
It’s back!
CP: The Longest Time – Billy Joel
Today one of the local movie channels has the husban’s nod of approval. We just watched the original West World, nest up is Silent Running, followed by Jason and the Argonauts
Today it’s the best channel ever
Three classics right there. Yul Brynner was great in WW.
John said to also look up Gacharic Spin and Bridear for Japanese femal metal bands
As well as Baby Metal I mentioned earlier
Thanks! Everybody knows Baby Metal 🙂
The Glendale Cat Cafe did its grand opening today, with a special $10 for 30 minutes deal, which was a pretty great way to spend a half-hour.
Why do escalators have teeth:
https://youtu.be/tZ8ehplVFp4?si=p2c7s1ts_G2WoNZe
Hell hath no fury like an author spurned:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/project-hail-mary-author-andy-weir-paramount-star-trek-1236549532/
CP: Handle With Care – Travelling Wilburys
We watched “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” last night. As a movie, it wasn’t very good. It was aimless and did not clearly layout what the movie was about. But, it was a very interesting insight into the artist, and his Nebraska album. I enjoyed it from that perspective.
Speaking of cats (especially for those of you who played the Stray game):
https://www.themarysue.com/stray-meet-the-real-life-cat-who-inspired-the-hit-indie-games-protagonist/
If you want to see some of the things I saw at this weekend’s Planet Comicon convention in Kansas City, here’s the album I just created on Facebook. It was a good time. 🙂
Looks like a great time, Amy! Tell us about your cosplay. I feel I should know your character, and I’m just being dense.
The KC Convention Center is pretty huge! Was Planet Comicon able to fill out the whole building? Fun Fact: In the early 2000s I spent some time working for A Zahner, https://azahner.com/, the metal fabricator that did the metal sculptures on top of the pylons of the convention center. They did a lot of metal siding for various Frank Gehry projects around the world.
Wow, this is the music story of the day.
https://www.youtube.com/live/9NqLBYIWG_Y
Much respect to all of the honorees, but. . . RUSH!!
Their performance is right at the beginning.
Yeah, we saw this. Not the whole show, just the RUSH part. The Junos are basically Canada’s version of the Grammys
Nailed it. Not that I expected anything less.
As for female-fronted Japanese metal bands, I don’t have many recommendations, other than the ones talked about. I wouldn’t classify Gacharic Spin as metal, definitely alternative, but not metal. Still a cool band. And I’ve heard a bit about Nemophilia, but I haven’t listened to them much yet.
If we are talking about other genres, I have a lot more recommendations
The KC Convention Center is pretty huge! Was Planet Comicon able to fill out the whole building? Fun Fact: In the early 2000s I spent some time working for A Zahner, https://azahner.com/, the metal fabricator that did the metal sculptures on top of the pylons of the convention center. They did a lot of metal siding for various Frank Gehry projects around the world.
So setup up a passkey for my PSN account, first time I’ve used a passkey, so far it doesn’t doesn’t to be better than using the old two factor authentication.
CP: This Corrosion — The Sisters Of Mercy
CP: Why Good Hearts Never Win? – Comett
New trailer for Supergirl has dropped:
https://youtu.be/s1-pfiVMKAs?si=e_eBQr6NO-677EX2
Got my copy of Dread Spherical today!
Thanks Jack
We’re all thinking the same thing:
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20260330-slowjamastan-the-worlds-newest-nation-youve-never-heard-of
So the arcade game Rampage was released 40 years ago today.
The Atari Lynx conversion was pretty good.
I loved the various home versions because I could actually get through to higher levels.
We own the board game. It’s fun too.
Oh goodie, it’s time for the Andy Weir social media bashing to spin up. . . .
https://gizmodo.com/andy-weir-star-trek-backlash-apology-2000739821
Who has the pitchforks? I brought them last time.
Well Artemis 2 launched successfully.
Wahoo!
Yup, we watched it too. Pretty cool.
I did catch it live:
https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/cwydnrmggnno
It looks like our very own Roaming Asshat was there in person (not on the spacecraft).
It was amazing to be there. Lifelong dream to see a launch at the Kennedy Space Center complex. I tried to get on spacecraft, but law enforcement and alligators were just too plentiful to get close enough.
I learned today that there’s a sketchy site using jackmangan dot com without the www. (My phone browser gave me a warning when I tried to click through to it. . . so investigate with caution).
I didn’t even know that was possible.
So. Much. Snow.
In the words of Don Maclean:
Canadians nice if you’re fond of ice
-s +is
I can’t recall if you guys have a snowblower or if you just get out there with shovels.
Stay safe and warm :-/
I live in a townhouse condo. I pay condo fees so someone else can shovel my driveway.
We live in the age of Dungeon Crawler Carl.
https://nerdist.com/article/dungeon-crawler-carl-tv-series-officially-happening-peacock-seth-macfarlane/
This guy is blowing up everywhere – – and good for him. I haven’t met him, but he seems like an OK cat.
Dammit Donut!
Not metal but still pretty good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5JxMRNwN0U
Speaking of Artemis: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis-ii/arow/
Oooops!
CP: Can’t Let Go – Lucinda Williams
Speaking of …. um… IDK…
I’m the guest on this week’s Technorama!
https://www.chuckchat.com/technorama/2026/04/02/episode-801-have-you-tried-turning-the-enterprise-off-and-on-again/
Super Mario Galaxy is nuts. More coherent and likable than I expected, but still 2 hours of madness. There’s gotta be 10,000 little references and things to see in every frame.
Modern animated movies seem to lean all in on overstimulation. I’m not trying to be “ old man yells at cloud,” just making an observation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUc0TdbA44I
Siskel and Ebert review Pulp Fiction.
If you want to see where Artemis is currently at in it’s flight path:
https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis-ii/arow/
CP: Unwritten – Natasha Bedingfield
Happy Easter, if you celebrate!
Happy Sunday, if you don’t!
And happy giant bunny visits to all.
As you celebrate today, remember it’s about a man giving up a weekend so we can fight a bunch of wars in his name
Also we can thank capital punishment for a long weekend.
Still got the parallel port version up in a box somewhere in the house:
bit.ly/4tOimpd
https://www.howtogeek.com/zip-drives-were-supposed-to-end-the-floppy-erauntil-one-design-flaw-destroyed-everything/?link_source=ta_first_comment&taid=69d1de6976aa2c0001feb74c&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook
CP: Lighthouse – The Waifs
We have five robins and three sparrows sharing the tree outside our window. It’s kind of freaky
We now have eight robins in the tree, but the sparrows have left
Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNv7o8wEJdc
How NASA will build the moon base.
Does it involve Steven Holder? Also, Artemis is behind the moon right now.
CP: Girl from the North Country – Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash
Jack, can you delete the post where I used my real name?
Will do, although it’s in moderation now. Only you can see it
My copy of Spherical Tomi arrived Saturday!
Now I have to hope I live long enough to get time to sit down and read. ☹️
When I read, I like to get into it. Picking up a book and reading a few pages at a time “when you have a moment”, ruins the flow for me.
Hoorah! Thank you, sir. I do hope you enjoy it.
The husband is trying to convince me Psycho is actually a movie on morality since the only reason she ended up at the motel is because she was on the run after stealing a bunch of money.
In a very general sense, I think that is fair.
Sounds like blaming the victim to me, yes she stole but didn’t deserve to die.
It’s definately a line of thinking that puts blame on the victim but that’s one of the things that WOULD make it a story about morality.
I just don’t think most of us here would align with THAT view of morality.
So tonight I saw the horror film ‘Undertone’ at the cinema.
Wasn’t happy with the ending but damn the use of sound made it very creepy.
Today should be an historic celebration of one of our greatest achievements.
Instead, history books will remember the worst of humanity behaving as the worst of humanity.
D20s in space? It’s more likely than you think.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DWt49dkjKUj/
I suspect the Venn Diagram of D&D players and space travel enthusiasts is just a circle.
If you own an old kindle then Amazon is cutting you off:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/04/starting-in-may-pre-2013-kindles-wont-be-able-to-buy-or-download-new-books/
There is a possible solution to that news:
https://www.zdnet.com/article/your-kindles-not-obsolete-it-needs-a-jailbreak-ill-show-you-how-its-done/
https://www.mentalfloss.com/language/slang/mogging-meaning-explained
I think I’m gonna allow myself to be my age and sit out the “mogging” slang.
Right?
How many slang terms have we seen come and go with the seasons.
Give it a month and the internet will have moved one.
Funny note. Talking to an old guy like me last night and he was telling me about having sent a message out to his group saying he would “be out of pocket” one afternoon.
He had several, “20 something” employees who were scandalized because they had never heard that term and thought it was some kind of slang for getting drunk or the like.
CP: Maggie May – Rod Stewart
CP: When Something Stands for Nothing (acoustic) — Headstones
Kinda tired after 2 long days… I watched a few Jason Bonham Led Zeppelin songs… Jason is telling one of his long stories..(which are great)… Headed toward the exit… Then he sings the riff to Kashmir….
Turned right back around.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/idt-16b00b19-21d0-4108-96e8-38bb7e4846c6
Was a lot of anxiety on social media about re-entry because people had seen the loss of two Shuttles on tv in their youth or the problems with the heat shield on the first Artemis unmanned mission.
Thankfully everything worked fine.
This is an especially sensitive thing co our generation.
I couldn’t watch the launch live.
I was going to watch the splashdown but got stuck at a function.
Glad the made it.
Talking about Space, the Russians used an analogue guidance computer in their space craft till 2002, basically an improved unit of one that was in Vostok 1:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voskhod_Spacecraft_%22Globus%22_IMP_navigation_instrument
A crap joke for the PGA’s “Masters Tournament”
“What’s the difference between a golf ball and a Mercedes?
Answer: Tiger Woods can drive a golf ball 300 yards, without hitting a tree.
CP: Alice’s Restaurant Massacree – Arlo Guthrie
So watching The Right Stuff for the first time.
Now some of the actors in the movie have died but seeing the actor who was an old man in The Walking Dead series as a much younger guy feels a bit weird.
Pretty good movie. I got the book a few years ago for Xmas, but the print was so tiny, I couldn’t do it.
The band on the stage near my booth just did “Play That Funky Music,” and you’d have thought there was run at Costco. The place went nuts.
CP: Sister Golden Hair – America
We have this one friend we game with and, I’m not sure why, but they always win. Seriously, it can be a brand new game they’ve never played before but they always seem to understand the mechanics immediately and will inevitably win.
And yet, being the masochists we are, the husband and I still enjoy playing with him.
(yes, I know it’s the company)
Finally got to catch “The Hail Mary Project” at the theater this afternoon. Really enjoyed the audiobook and I thought the movie did a good job translating the story.
We’re getting a lot of pressure from friends to see it in the theatre. Everybody says that’s the way to see it. It’s not going to happen, but 8 hear good things
The Missis has informed me that we are no longer going to the movie theater. I was like, really, why? She said when you watch a film at home, you don’t have to fight crowds, you can pause and take a potty break whenever you need to, and you don’t have to spend a fortune on snacks. I expected to feel a sense of loss, but I can’t say that I did.
I’m largely the same, but my wife and daughter wanted to catch this on in theater. I think the last time I’ve been to an actual theater was for Dune part 2.
Where as I can only watch a film and not look at my phone at the cinema.
This is the first movie I’ve seen at the theaters since before the pandemic. And the reason we stopped going is that theaters are not accessible. It’s too much of a challenge for T to get around. And we agree with all the other points. We miss going to the theater, but it just doesn’t work for us anymore.
No IMAX locally so just had to see it on the standard screen but enjoyed it.
So finally got around to playing with a DJI Neo I bought about a year ago.
You have to register it yearly for a fee to legally fly it outside in the UK as it’s not classed as a toy drone so just had to fly it around the house.
Even using the phone it was very stable in flight and easy to land on the palm of my hand.
Going to have to register it now so I can take it outside.
I listen to “The Rest is History” podcast.
Thy just did a 4 part series on the KKK.
Some interesting revelations –
That organization has had 3 distinct iterations.
The 2nd (and perhaps worse) version started in the 1920’s.
The MAIN focous of their agression was NOT people of color (although yes, they stated POC were not equal to “white” people). Their main focous was … Catholics!
(May explain some of trump’s actions)
Also this second iteration was started by one guy, a traveling salesman/grifter who saw it as a way to make money and when he hooked up with a pair of advertising professionals who had just run a campaign for EUGENICS, it took off.
That KKK was nothing more than a pyramid scheme and in its first year it made its owners 8 million in 1920s dollars… and did a lot of social damage.
The more you know.
Some evangelical groups are still vehemently anti-Catholic.
What a perfect storm of the worst of humanity. Organized hatred, violence, intimidation, dehumanization, grift, exploitation all under one hood.
The formula clearly works and continues to work.
So apparently it was during this 1920’s stretch of the KKK that the current President’s father got involved with them and was apparently arrested at one of their functions.
It all kind of starts to fit together.
CP: Most Good Things Do – Ella Langley
CP: Little Bones — The Tragically Hip
Tonight I rewatched Amélie at the cinema, it was recently re-released for it’s 25th anniversary.
Goodness I adore this film, quirky French humour and a lovely soundtrack.
I need to rewatch this!
Oui!
The next thing: the insurance just cleared, so tomorrow we’re have the bathroom demolished. We had a leaky pipe that caused a little bit of damage. We caught it early, but not early enough.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/sid-krofft-dead-hr-pufnstuf-marty-krofft-1236562633/
RIP Sid Krofft.
For those with TLDR-
The duo followed Pufnstuf with The Bugaloos (1970-72), the Claymation series Lidsville (1971-73), Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (1973-75) and Land of the Lost (1974-76), which spawned an ill-fated Will Ferrell movie adaptation in 2009. Those shows were wildly popular in syndication as well.
“We screwed with every kid’s mind,” Marty told THR. “There’s a Krofft look — the colors. There’s an edge. Disney doesn’t have an edge.”
Well ticket booked to see Akira for the first time at the cinema at the weekend, 4K rerelease.
Crap home for today:
An hour into an Airbus 380 flight from London to New York. A young blonde in economy stood up, gathered her purse from the overhead locker and strutted up to and through the dividing curtain and sits her ass down to into a first-class seat.
The flight attendant rushes quickly over to checks her ticket and after she does so says,
“Ma’am, you paid for an economy seat, this is the first-class section- could you please return to your allocated seat.”
The blonde replies,
“Hey, listen and listen good, I’m blonde, I’m beautiful, I’m going to New York, and I’m staying right here!”
She point blank refuses to move, so the flight attendant has no option but to tell the pilot and co-pilot about the situation.
The co-pilot comes out to see her and tries to explain, but the blonde repeats,
“I’m blonde, I’m beautiful, I’m going toNew York, and I’m staying right here!”
He comes back and tells the pilot. The pilot says,
“She’s blonde? Don’t worry, I’ve got this – I speak Blonde. After all, I’m married to one.”
He comes out of the cockpit and walks to where the blonde is sitting, whispers something in her ear,. After a moment’s thought the blonde stands up and says,
“Oh, I’m so sorry!” and returns to her seat in economy.
Everyone is stunned. “What on earth did you say to her?” they all ask.
He smiled and replied,
“I told her first class isn’t going to New York.”
Your Crap joke for today:
An hour into an Airbus 380 flight from London to New York. A young blonde in economy stood up, gathered her purse from the overhead locker and strutted up to and through the dividing curtain and sits her ass down to into a first-class seat.
The flight attendant rushes quickly over to checks her ticket and after she does so says,
“Ma’am, you paid for an economy seat, this is the first-class section- could you please return to your allocated seat.”
The blonde replies,
“Hey, listen and listen good, I’m blonde, I’m beautiful, I’m going to New York, and I’m staying right here!”
She point blank refuses to move, so the flight attendant has no option but to tell the pilot and co-pilot about the situation.
The co-pilot comes out to see her and tries to explain, but the blonde repeats,
“I’m blonde, I’m beautiful, I’m going toNew York, and I’m staying right here!”
He comes back and tells the pilot. The pilot says,
“She’s blonde? Don’t worry, I’ve got this – I speak Blonde. After all, I’m married to one.”
He comes out of the cockpit and walks to where the blonde is sitting, whispers something in her ear,. After a moment’s thought the blonde stands up and says,
“Oh, I’m so sorry!” and returns to her seat in economy.
Everyone is stunned. “What on earth did you say to her?” they all ask.
He smiled and replied,
“I told her first class isn’t going to New York.”
CP: Fabienk — Angine De Poitrine
The costumes are… something else.
CP: Rich Girl – Hall & Oates
https://www.npr.org/2026/04/13/nx-s1-5783924/2026-rock-roll-hall-of-fame-inductees
There’s hand-wringing every ear about the RnR Hall of Fame inductees, which is silly. I’m in favor of including musicians from Rock n’ Roll-adjacent forms, like Rap, Country, Jazz, World Music, whatever. I almost never object.
I have had some beef with a few of their snubs, and with their disrespect of Heavy Metal bands. They’ve taken a step in the right direction (finally) with the induction of Iron Maiden.
Although it’s unlikely Iron Maiden will show up.
I agree that Iron Maiden is long overdue, and imho, Joy Division. I’m pretty happy with the inductees this year.
CP: Is There Anybody Out There? — Pink Floyd
https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/escape-from-new-york-remake
Inverse isn’t always reliable….
I’d prefer they leave Escape From New York alone, but I’ll keep an open mind. Wyatt would have been great, but I understand his stance on it.
We’ve been watching the new season of Monarch, and with Wyatt and Kurt changing roles, I brought up the idea of an EFNY sequel with Wyatt to Teresa. LOL In other streaming news, did anyone else laugh when Mireille Enos showed up on “For All Mankind”?
Remaking it is simply an attempt at a cash grab.
It wasn’t good movie.
What made it something I’d watch again tomorrow is Kurt’s performance.
You can’t remake that.
Got a hair cut this morning. I used to have salt mixed in my pepper coloured hair, now I have pepper mixed in my salt coloured hair.
CP: 3rd Way — Echo Slightly
Crap joke for the day:
A Old Guy shuffles into A ice Cream Parlour
Painfully he manages to climb onto a stool
Waitress comes around he orders a Banana split
Crushed Nuts? asks the waitress
No he replies Arthritis..
This one is pretty funny.
So tonight’s film was something I was completely unaware exited till today. From 2021, an adaption of Heinlein’s ‘The Door into Summer’ that was made in Japan.
So tonight’s film was something I was completely unaware existed till today. From 2021, an adaption of Heinlein’s ‘The Door into Summer’ that was made in Japan.
Did you like it?
Is it worth looking for?
Yeah I did, low budget but well done.
It’s on Netflix in the UK, no idea if it’s on the US Netflix.
Can anyone watch this season of DareDevil and not see the analogy to the US?
Tried to start last night, but couldn’t due to iPad enshittification. (First world problems).
Will catch it with Tiffany in a few days, once her work marathon is finished.
Not really. Kingpin had actual emotions for Vanessa. Trump never had feelings for any of his spouses/hookups.
Lots of snow out there. The forecast says to expect up to 40cm (8 inches) before it’s done.
I lied. 40cm is 16 inches
CP: Long Time — Blondie
“We found another leak!”
Not what you want to hear when the demo team has removed the sink, tile, and walls in your bathroom due to the first leak.
Agreed, but much preferable to the alternative.
General rule of thumb when you get work done on your house they discover another problem you were blissfully unaware of.
In a weird twist, I trust the plumbers’ assessments. It feels strange, to have no nagging suspicions about the contractor.
This is probably more of a commentary on my trust issues than it is on anything else.
CP: Freezer — BAND-MAID
The new Streetfighter movie looks like it could be fun:
https://youtu.be/ufwQ89K4ZRE?si=OiFp4n4Va_Z-n0ir
After Van‘s recent report of re-watching Amélie, I dug out my DVD copy and watched it tonight. Man that is such a sweet film! Of course it’s cinematically wonderful but also just such a sweet story.
Now I need to rewatch Amelie. I have fond recollections of it, but it’s been over 20 years.
CP: We’re Going to be Friends – The White Stripes
Your bad dad joke of the day:
To stop ants coming in to your house leave a saucer of milk outside. The adult ants drink it & it has an effect on ant reproduction. The young are born without toes so they can’t climb in to your cavity walls.
This effect is called lack toes in toddler ants.
This would cause them to divide up into different social groups! Then they’d be in sects.
And they might hallucinate being Norse gods, causing them to reach for Mjölnir, aka the Thor Axe. I might have stretched that one too far.
So I finally watched Akira.
Impressive animation and a plot that was old hat even by 80s standards.
I mean even Trek did an episode where somebody gains god like powers and has to be stopped.
Anyway glad to have finally watched the movie.
Yeah, but they did it with *style*. And that style was hugely influential. 😀
BTW, the manga is excellent, and the movie only adapted a fraction of the story. The author, Katsuhiro Otomo, not only did the adaptation, but was also the director.
It’s been years. I wonder if I’d make it all the way through a rewatch.
I can believe that Akira hasn’t held up all that well, but it’s still impressive for its time. And I’d argue that we’d never truly seen godlike destruction like that onscreen before.
Artists have pointed out that every single frame of that movie is a work of art with meticulous detail. Definitely some iconic images from it.
TETSUOOOOooo!
KaaaaneeeDAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
Yeah, it hasn’t held up all that well, but I still enjoy it. It’s just fun. And it comes from the age when every other anime had Tokyo being nuked. That cultural scar still lingers but it isn’t as obvious nowadays.
CP: I’m on Fire – Bruce Springsteen
https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/val-kilmers-ai-resurrection-is-a-grim-omen-for-the-future-of-movies
Artificial Iceman
Your crap joke for the evening:
A madam opened the door of her upscale brothel in Miami, Florida and was greeted by a sharp-dressed, confident man in his late 40s.
“Can I help you?” she asked politely.
“I’m here to see Isabella,” he said.
The madam raised an eyebrow. “Isabella is our top girl — very expensive. Perhaps you’d prefer someone else?”
He shook his head. “No, it has to be Isabella.”
A moment later, Isabella arrived and said, “My rate is $10,000.”
Without blinking, the man handed over the money, and they went upstairs. An hour later, he quietly left.
The next evening, he returned. Isabella was surprised — not many come back at that price. Still, he paid again and went upstairs.
On the third night, he showed up once more. By now, everyone was stunned. Again, he paid the $10,000 and spent the hour with her.
Afterward, Isabella couldn’t help but ask, “No one’s ever come back like this… where are you from?”
He replied, “Chicago.”
She smiled. “Really? I’ve got family in Chicago!”
He nodded. “I know. Your sister passed away recently. I’m her lawyer… she asked me to personally deliver your $30,000 inheritance.”
Moral of the story – in life, three things are guaranteed…
Death
Taxes
And when a relative dies, getting screwed by a lawyer.
Just watched the luc Besson Dracula. It was good
Might watch that tonight.
How does it hold up against other Dracula movies?
It borrows a lot from Coppola’s Dracula but with cute gargoyles and Dracula controlling women by scent.
During one scene, I did promise the husband I would never cover his face in food and then eat it off him. He was quite happy about that.
CP: Dirty Work – Steely Dan
CP: Stones — Everlast
Your crap joke for the day:
A little old lady went to the grocery store and put the most expensive cat food in her basket.
She then went to the checkout and told the cashier,
“Nothing but the best for my little kitten.”
The girl at the register said,
“I’m sorry, but we can’t sell you that cat food without proof that you actually have a cat.”
So the little old lady went home and came back with her cat.
The clerk checked and sold her the food.
The next day, she returned and put the most expensive dog food in her basket.
At the checkout, she smiled and said,
“Nothing but the best for my little puppy.”
The clerk replied,
“I’m sorry, but we need proof you have a dog.”
So the old lady went home, brought back her dog, and bought the food.
The following day, she returned carrying a small box with a hole in the lid.
She asked the clerk to stick her finger inside the hole.
The clerk hesitated… then did it.
She quickly pulled her finger out and said,
“Eww! That smells like poop!”
The old lady smiled sweetly and said,
“Yep… now I’d like to buy three rolls of toilet paper.”
I have a question about how to credit something.
If you ask AI to do a picture, then take that picture and create a black and white line drawing of it yourself.
Do you credit AI or do you credit person who did the subsequent line drawing? Both?
I’m sure it might be a little difficult to say without seeing both the original AI drawing and the line drawing.
Are you able to see the artist(s) the AI program cribbed from?
If you just used the image as inspiration and made a new image with no AI output, I think you could just credit the line artist.
If you drew a replica and there’s no AI in the final image, I think you could credit the original artist(s) and the line artist.
If there’s AI in the final image, then I’d probably note the AI app used, plus whatever artists it cribbed from, plus the line artists.
^^^All just my best guesses.
Funny, I was thinking of a reverse issue this weekend. What if I trained AI to draw in my style by uploading a bunch of original sketches I made? Then I instruct the AI to draw, in my style, several layouts for a graphic novel. Can I take credit?
For the first example, I think AI gets credit for “initial image development provided by AI”
I think in this 2nd instance using the AI tool would be similar to any other artist tool, whether it was a straight edge ruler or photoshop.
To not mislead people though, you could credit “image finishing provided by AI, trained by me”
It’s a new world and it’s going to need some new terms.
There’s a terrible quote about great artists, which I won’t talk about, but this article does: https://medium.com/ben-shoemate/what-does-it-mean-good-artists-copy-great-artists-steal-ee8fd85317a0
This question comes up in a lot of exhibits I’m involved in: Did the artist steal, reference, or were they inspired by something? We usually have pictures to offer comparisons. And everyone has a slightly different take on the whole process.
From my point-of-view, no artist works in a bubble. They have looked at and referenced a huge body of works in their career, and most of it never gets credit because it is part of the process of creating art.
Every artist uses art reference material; either from catalogs, online images, photos they take themselves, etc. If it gets credited can depend on how that material is used. If they use it as inspiration and draw/paint something on their own, that is fine. If it is traced or copied, then it will likely get credited. People tend to notice these “borrowings” because they actively look for them in art.
So, to make a long story short, I think it depends on how much “copying” you are doing from the original image. If you want to credit the AI work, you could just say “inspired by” or something like that. In the art world you’ll occasionally see something credited as “After” some artists name or some title. That was one way artists credited an artist or piece of art. How you want to do it, is up to you.
I kinda like the “Good artists create, great artists steal” quote in the way I first internalized it.
I never read that as encouragement to clone someone else’s creation and call it your own (Lichtenstein, cough). That’s plagiarism.
I read the quote as: Take the tiny building blocks of the original (a chord, a pattern, a phrase, a facial expression…) and use them in your own way to build your own thing.
e.g.: Stevie Ray Vaughan openly flouted his Jimi Hendrix influences, but he never ripped him off.
But maybe I’ve been reading that quote wrong for decades.
I dislike the quote because people seem to take the wrong lesson from it. And I think your interpretation is closer to the original intention.
Layoffs of creative staff at Disney are shitty.
https://variety.com/2026/biz/news/disney-layoffs-1000-employees-josh-damaro-memo-1236721266/
Dude’s been CEO for just about a month. Maybe it’s why they hired him? IDK. Shitty.
Just finished Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen on Netflix by the makers of Stranger Things. A short eight episode show that was pretty good
The snow tires come off the car today
CP: Hero of the South — Evan Call
CP: Forever and a Day – The Hours Between
CP: Yet Another Movie — Pink Floyd
Both versions of this Jason Bieler song are amazing. I can’t decide which I like better…. the original or the one he redid with the female lead vocalist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFVPaUbimBw&list=RDnFVPaUbimBw&start_radio=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lG4ExftvDeo&list=RDlG4ExftvDeo&start_radio=1
I’m going to go with version 2, with the Baroness’ vocals.
I think the main reason is I can understand the lyrics so it engauged me.
Enough that I have Spotify playing that whole session now.
We finished the first season of the new “Young Sherlock” on Amazon. It’s from Guy Ritchie, who among other things, did the Robert Downey Jr. Sherlock Holmes movies.
We enjoyed the take on a Sherlock “origin story”. It’s on Amazon Prime.
I’ll add it to our queue. “thumbs up emoji.”
I hadn’t heard of it. I’m gonna hope without Googling that it builds on the oddball Young Sherlock Holmes movie from the 80s.
Ran son errands today. 70km winds be a little crazy
Ransom errands? What did you have to do to free your husband?
It’s what happens when you try to type in 70km winds.
son = some
Heard a speaker tonight talking about the future of Alzheimer’s research and how research is going to switch towards prevention instead of cures.
Sadly, a cure is going to involve bringing back to life dead tissue in the brain and that’s a long way off.
However, this guy has worked with several companies that are using big data and AI to sift through trillions of data points and they are coming up with possible predictors of future Alzheimer’s. The idea being that if you can catch it before it starts killing off structures in your brain you can make simple changes in your lifestyle and give yourself significantly more HEALTHY time, perhaps 10 years. The key is using genetics to make changes not aimed at the general public but changes tailored specifically to YOU and how your body currently functions.
One of his company’s stated goals is “tailored, preventative healthcare” instead of agressive, “after you are failing” treatments.
The idea is to “Increase the quality of your life” and not “lengthening your death”.
Since the tangle elimination appears to be a dead end, this is encouraging news for young people.
For me, with Alzheimer’s running in my family and getting to the age my Dad was diagnosed with early onset, not so much.
I fear it might be too late for me as well BUT, what they were talking about as early detection was just 5 years prior to noticeable effects!
Latest research indicates key changes in a number of things such as glycemic indicators, and a sudden decrease in the diversity of your specific micro biome.
This Dr just recently did a Ted Talk.
I’ll see if I can find it.
https://www.ted.com/talks/nathan_price_can_ai_extend_your_years_of_good_health?utm_campaign=tedspread&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=tedcomshare
It’s another crazy windy day today. The weather person said to expect gusts up to 90km
CP: When it Rains it Pours – Luke Combs
This weekend I get to see the 4K rerelease of Fight Club at the cinema.
First rule of 4k cinema…
CP: Those Shoes — Eagles
We haven’t had those Filas here since 1989. . .
It’s blizzard season
CP: I Still Haven’t Found What I Looking For – Wonderbloom
Crap joke for the day:
My father used to work 12 hours a day to put food on the table.
Lovely man, very slow cook.
I had a phone conversation yesterday with an old Photon friend who’s still very much into Laser Tag sports; his expertise on the whole subject was mind-blowing. There’s still a worldwide, active subculture dedicated to the game and all the varying systems, and this guy is right in the thick of it. Which is awesome.
As a tween, I thought we were onto the “sport of the future” and that we’d all grow up to be professional Laser Tag athletes. Then all of the centers started to close down.
So yesterday, in my slapdash quest to watch old movies I’ve never got round to watching in almost six decades of life, I watched The Ghost and Mrs Muir.
George Sanders playing a cad, Rex Harrison as the grumpy sea captain ghost and Gene Tierny as the widow. It was a very charming movie.
CP: Car Crash – Sean Solomon
Social media friends may have seen some of my updates from the Phoenix International Jazz Fest. It was a an afternoon of fantastic music, and we had some good traffic at the SLAM booth. We even sold 2 t-shirts!
the main entertainment was probably me rebuilding the booth every time a strong gust of wind blew through.
CP: I Get a Kick out of You – Ella Fitzgerald
It’s smile cookie season at Tim Horton’s. A very dangerous time for the waistline.
I need to know more about “smile cookie season.”
Twice a year Tim Horton’s puts out a large soft chocolate chip cookie with an icing smile on it. Proceeds go to charity. We don’t usually get sweets from Tim’s but will buy a dozen cookies when they come out because they are so good
https://www.timhortons.ca/smile-cookie
Someone sent me an Alignable invitation and am I now on yet another internet networking thing goddammit?
Since I had to read this today, you have to as well:
“Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) takes place in 1936, 45 years before it’s release. It’s been 45 years since 1981.”
This made my face melt.
CP: But, Honestly — Foo Fighters
An artist goest to the gallery owner and asked how his paintings sold.
I have good news and bad news, replied the owner
The good news is, a man came in and looked at your work. He then asked if I thought your paintings would go up in value after your death. When I said yes, he bought all your paintings here.
That’s great news, said the artist. What’s the bad news.
He was your doctor
Tonight’s film was Hokum, a rather silly horror film.
The Seven Dials miniseries is pretty enjoyable. I’m not sure if it was some lost Agatha Christie mss, or just one I’d never heard of before.
I kinda rolled my eyes at the fifteenth ending, but whatev.
We also watched the Owls of Ga’Hoole movie from awhile back. The little one had read book 1, so she was critical of the changes, but she liked it overall. She kept saying, “What’s with all the slo-mo?” (It’s Zack Snyder, kid).
I also think it’s a pretty good movie. Trite and cliche, sure, but fun. I wish they’d made more.
If you are in the mood for an arty, feels like an expanded Twilight Zone episode movie then check out Rose of Nevada when it hits VOD.
We watched Thrash on Netflix yesterday. Does that count at “arty”?
It’s not every day that you’re on a conference call with Lady Gaga’s mom.
I was on a massive group call with the Born This Way Foundation.
She gave a lovely little speech for the 100-or-so of us in attendance and then dropped off.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ps7sBAHKNM&t=199s
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog is as hilarious as ever.
The unfortunate part about having a daughter with schizophrenia is she can sometimes be unreliable.
Of course, as a mom, I’m supportive and totally understand.
However, on a totally selfish note, I now need to find a cover artist that is cheap.
*hugs* I can ask the people I know.
CP: Breathe — Fleurie
CP: Pink Sunshine – Fuzzbox
https://www.popsci.com/environment/comedy-wildlife-peoples-choice-awards-winner-finalists/
CP: Drops of Jupiter (Tell Her) – Train
-Her +Me
CP: Welcome Me — Indigo Girls
I did a thing.
https://www.supportlifeandmusic.org/chris-cornells-broken-gift/
This song is truly a masterpiece.
CP: Dream Within A Dream — Hans Zimmer
So this bank holiday weekend will be seeing Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Highlander at the cinema. Separate days though.
Now there’s a movie mashup I want to see.
CP: Ends of the Earth – Lord Huron
Once again the Calgary Stampede brings a whole new meaning to the word food.
https://www.calgarystampede.com/new-midway-food
The top part of that list looks fantastic. I especially want the ramenrito. It’s not till they get down to the hot dogs that it starts to get unsavory for me. The odd mixtures of sweet with hot dogs or pickles with oreos doesn’t seem terribly delicious.
Apart from the sweet stuff just looking at some of those photos makes me nauseous .
Off to Free Comic Book Day.
I heard a new saying today
Forgive your enemies, it messes with their head
We went to a Cosmic Baseball game tonight. It was kinda like a Savannah Bananas game (I guess?) except that halfway through the game, the lights went out and everything glowed in the dark. It kinda looked like Tron on the field.
And we went to the biggest Savannah Bananas game in their history last night in College Station. 102,000 in a sold out stadium. It was definitely an experience.
That’s wild. I’m glad I got to see what it’s all about. There were some laughs and cool visuals, but I don’t think I ever need to do it again.
Your crap joke for the day I start on my 7th decade:
A woman is walking through the park when she notices a very attractive man sitting on a bench. He’s reading a book and eating fruit from a Tupperware container. After a moment, she gathers the courage to approach him.
She walks over, sits beside him, and says,
“Sorry to bother you. I know this may be a little forward, but I’d love to grab coffee with you sometime.”
Flattered, the man replies,
“Sure… but what makes you so certain we’d get along so well?”
“Well…” the woman says, “a couple of things, actually. I noticed you’re wearing a Metallica T-shirt—they’re my favorite band of all time. When they went on their …And Justice for All tour, my parents took me to see them in Chicago. I was 12 years old, and it was the first concert I ever went to. I absolutely love Metallica.”
The man is stunned.
“I saw them in Chicago too! It was the first concert I ever went to on my own. My best friend Mike and I told our parents we were sleeping at each other’s houses, snuck out, took a bus into the city, and saw them at the World Music Theater!”
They both laugh, amazed.
“And if that’s not weird enough,” she continues, “I noticed you’re reading Mark Twain. I was a communications major in college, and I wrote my thesis on how Twain used satire to comment on current events—kind of like modern satirical news. He’s my favorite author.”
Now the man is truly taken aback.
“No way! I was an English major—I specialized in 19th-century American literature. This is probably my fourth or fifth time reading Tom Sawyer. I love Mark Twain.”
At this point, they’re both in disbelief.
“Okay,” the woman says, smiling. “Here’s the icing on the cake. I noticed you’re eating a prune. Prunes are my absolute favorite fruit. When I was a kid, my grandfather had a farm with an orchard—mostly apples and lemons—but he kept a few plum trees just for my sister and me. Every year, we’d help harvest them, and he’d dry them. By Thanksgiving, he’d have prunes saved just for us. I love prunes—you’re eating one—this has to be fate. What do you say?”
The man sets down his fruit, smiles, and replies,
“It’s a date!”
Happy birthday, Van, you sexy beast!
Birthday, birthday, happy, happy, Van!
Happy birthday, Van the Man!
Happy Birthday, Van! Keep those decades rolling.
Thank you all, managed to catch two movies today, Thrash and The Sheep Detectives.
The latter had a Babe vibe and was a lot of fun.
We’ve really been wanting to see that one.
We’re pretty excited for Sheep Detectives here. I’ve never heard of Thrash.
Thrash is on Netflix.
It’s a silly shark movie
CP: The Word – Johnny Dickinson
CP: Shoot All The Clowns – Bruce Dickinson
Is Jamie Lee Curtis really going to be the lead in the new Murder, She Wrote reboot??
New trailer for The Odyssey has dropped:
https://youtu.be/f_bKjZeJBBI?si=izqgMzPRgMqtwqoY
So Mr Nolan, why is Robert Pattinson talking in an American accent? WHY?
CP: Middle of the Morning – Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
CP: M.O.R. — Blur
Ear infections have kept the little one home from school today and yesterday. :-/
For the curious: apparently kids antibiotics still taste terrible.
The first micro computer:
http://www.righto.com/2024/02/the-first-microcomputer-transfluxor.html?m=1
CP: Sweet Dreams — Joseph
The new Arcade Fire album is a full-on on ambient New Age record, like the massage room soundtrack.
That’s not a bad thing, but it’s a little weird.
I wish I liked it more.
Off to the dentist this morning. Lucky me
CP: Canadian Railroad Trilogy — Gordon Lightfoot
Bloody hell:
https://www.propublica.org/article/more-parents-decline-vitamin-k-shot-newborns?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=propublica-bsky
Lord Hardthrasher takes a look at the ill fated Tu-144:
https://youtu.be/omM-vr5MXtE?si=1kvRBaIZUjtNR1gT
99 Red Balloons done by an orchestra:
https://youtu.be/PBpgQpb7yQU?si=t5FP4eO6wLD1GIqr
Day 3 of the little one home sick from school, and we’ve already called out for tomorrow. Her spirits are good, but the fever keeps hanging around between 99 and 102.
Sucks man.
Hope they feel better soon!
I spoke with another guitar hero of my youth today. I’d met him a few times before, but this was the first time we really talked.
I was a little fuzzy from the exhausting week, but I think it went OK. I only rambled myself into a corner one time.
And we caught the Daredevil: Born Again season finale. Satisfying, frustrating, unsettling – – it was a good season.
We are trying to take a family trip to China.
They do not make this easy.
Apply for a visa is quite the process and involves having to take your passport to their consolate. Which turns out to be a plane flight away from all of us.
Alternatively, you can take a chance to mail your passport to a “visa handling service” who, for a large sum of money, will take your passport to the consulate and then return it to you.
Persevere jj, one of my sisters loved going there, she went via Russia and the Tran Siberian express.
Tonights film is Father Goose, a Cary Grant film I’ve not seen before.
Clumsy typing almost led to me sending “If the tide won’t wok later,” which is a very different message than “If the ride won’t work later.”
Looks complicated:
https://vucasims.com/collections/available-games/products/red-strike?_su_rec=C4DWkX_M2shAbEZ6VJVtwgmlZNvD7X2mUInYzpxarjqyd3u34XVUmW5uJ4OEY23IY2qQAPQ7XcyprLnLeLLHn5MxTXQGJSAr1C67HvHvLjh4tDArUsmcxxcTCAN9x6lI0Hzx0V4kaWCrMRPfGvemT1pPFKpUn4RZbPiVsLVszaPsiK6p4zMkG7dD5WcWlUAtOuciK6bV0N804ZErQY1WNaVFKmLxDlXhiQI3B32vqAFUtMY1vIqismj2s7oFnCJRVc1owebORURoTaLN&_su_rec_id=96392c88-a2f8-4d74-bd52-aa3358d626c7-1778192183
Holy crap, this future sucks.
https://www.thecut.com/article/delta-getting-rid-snacks-beverages-short-flights.html
CP: Turn Things Right Around – Martha Kelly
My corollary to the Turing test
Caller: “hi this is Diane. Do you remember when I called and talk to you about Medicare benefits?”
Me: “was that when you told me you liked pudding?”
Caller: (long pause as computer sort through to try to find an appropriate answer. Can find none because my response makes no sense. So computer finally gives up and pretends. I didn’t say that.)
“Great! So do you have Medicare part a and B?”
Me: “so you’re telling me you’re a robot.”
Caller: “so you do you have Medicare part a and B?”
Me: “ you’re a walking through the desert and you come across a turtle on its back. What do you do? “
Caller: “OK goodbye.”
I’ve used this several times and it’s always a computer. I assume a human would also be confused by the “pudding” statement but they would try to respond to it with something like a “um, no. That wasn’t me” or at least a “What?”
At which point you could congratulate them on passing the test and both have a laugh about it. Really the secret is just getting them to have a human conversation off topic. The AI won’t understand how to do that.
I just like the pudding test because it’s both so out of the blue and completely non-threatening.
This is why I just let any number not already in contacts roll to VM. Wee doggie.
Same. I don’t answer the phone anymore unless I’m expecting the call. The scammers are happy to share voice recordings, which can be used to deep fake your voice for other scams.
I’ve been tempted to get a voice changer just so I can mess with some of these scammers, like JJ did.
Yeh. That’s usually my policy but I was in that terrible zone where I was waiting for a guy to call me and I don’t have his number in my phone.
So any number that called and looked real, I had to answer.
I wish I could use that route. But I use my same phone for personal and work and deal with people all over the country. So I’m stuck answering. Verizon has an almost OK paid spam blocker, but it’s almost as much effort to manage as just answering the phone.
Just be careful. Too much pudding may awaken the Cosbybots.
How can you have any pudding if you don’t eat your meat?
CP: Princess Leia’s Stolen Death Star Plans — Palette-Swap Ninja
Mortal Kombat 2 was a fun watch.
At 11:00am the cinema was quiet.
I’ve been promoting this today on all the Social Medias. Lady Gaga’s Born This Way organization has a #BeThere certificate. Just boosting the signal here. The program is pretty painless. I did it in 2 sessions. The whole thing took less than an hour.
https://www.betherecertificate.org/?referral=GenerationBeThere
Fucking pneumonia now.
The doctor said it’s the manageable kind, that with antibiotics, we should be fine to keep our mother’s day plans. . .
I like our doctor very much. . . I’m NOT a doctor, but I’m still saying we stay home on Sunday. I’m open to seeing how everyone feels on Sunday morning.
Hope all gets well soon.
CP: Only Happy When it Rains – Ronit + Saint Mesa
So on May 25th there is going to be a fan edit of Rogue One to make it more like the final episode of Andor:
https://youtu.be/kynPAivzjoY?si=rPfoJ04q1XlNjsE5
CP: Blow My Mind – Robyn
The other day, we gave “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” a try. I liked it better than TCat. I think it was a worthy successor to the original and will watch the next one. I especially loved how they reused the musical cues. TCat wasn’t a fan of making it more YA, but we both agree it was *much* better than the 2016 reboot attempt.
I recall that the first half of the 2016 Ghostbusters was hilarious, but that it eventually devolved into a CGI snoozefest.
I remember very little of Afterlife. There was a sweet tribute to Egon, IIRC.
I liked them both. I don’t feel the need for a rewatch, but I found them entertaining.
CW: Sneakers
Haven’t seen this film since I saw it at cinema when it was first released.
The book really does explain everything:
https://open.substack.com/pub/seanbugg/p/2001-a-space-odyssey-kubrick-film-clarke-novel-review?r=1nw2f&utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web
CP: Tenderness – General Public
I’m all in!
https://www.ign.com/articles/brendan-fraser-training-the-mummy-4
I don’t know that I ever saw the third one, but if they’re really getting the original cast again, I’m absolutely on board.
https://katielotz.substack.com/p/embarrassment-has-good-bones
This is fantastic. It’s not all that long of a read.
“All of the best things in life require a degree of embarrassment, or at least the possibility of it. Dancing, singing, sharing art, cooking food, having sex, holding hands; there is risk in it all.”
I think that the highlife moments of my life were times I exposed my self to possible embarrassment … but that didn’t end in embarrassment.
The ones that did are still painful.
I would agree though, taking the risk yielded great emotional payoff.
Avoiding embarrassment is the story of my life.
You’re so British!
Even as much as I’ve put myself out there, this is still a big deal to me too. I blame my British ancestors.
I vaguely recall some joke about the British no being afraid of death … they’re afraid of the embarrassment of being FOUND dead.
Brunch with a friend this morning
CP: Iris – Goo Goo Dolls
Went out for brunch, I got back to find the husband had vacuumed the entire house. I need to go our more often.
Vacuuming is a great procrastination activity.
Fixing Game of Thrones using AI:
https://youtu.be/hU9QyJezZQM?si=w7BJKhnuUBSbcJi4
CP: Anthem for Keyboard Solo — Wendy Carlos
The new Deep Purple song rocks! I can’t imagine being this cool in my 80s.
The new Bruce Hornsby tune also weighs in with a “Wow. That’s even better than his old stuff!”
Pretty meh on the new Punisher special.
Dungeon Crawler based an old Amiga/ST game that is playable in your browser:
https://captive3000.com/
CP: Set Adrift on Memory Bliss – P.M. Dawn
RIP Prince Be.
Your crap joke for the day:
After the community sing-along led by Sister Patricia at the piano, it was time for the star of the show – Harry the Hypnotist!
Harry announced that he was about to put the entire audience into a trance.
“Yes, each and every one of you, all at the same time,” he declared confidently.
The excited chatter faded into silence as Harry carefully withdrew, from his waistcoat pocket, a beautiful antique gold pocket watch with a delicate chain.
“I want you to keep your eyes on this watch,” said Harry, holding it high for everyone to see.
“It’s a very special and valuable timepiece that has been in my family for six generations.”
He began to swing the watch gently back and forth while softly chanting,
“Watch the watch – watch the watch – watch the watch.”
The audience grew mesmerized as the watch swayed rhythmically. The lights twinkled as they reflected off its gleaming surface. A hundred and fifty pairs of eyes followed its slow, hypnotic motion.
Then suddenly, they were under Harry’s control.
However, just as the trance took hold, the chain of the old watch snapped. The beautiful timepiece fell to the stage floor and shattered on impact.
“Shit!” said Harry.
It took three days to clean up the Senior Citizens’ Centre — and Harry was never invited back again.
Someone on Threads asked how many years would you have to add to your age to make 80.
Me: fuuuuuuccckkkkk!
.. and Death laughed.
RIP, Ogre.
https://www.aol.com/articles/donald-gibb-death-revenge-nerds-081925126.html
So today I discovered somebody made a board game based on the FORTRAN language.
WTF!
Saving throw verses dropping your stack of punch cards.
Some Assembly required.
Today was the day I realised I’m older than Nathan Fillion.
Two Jack’s Latest News items:
I have a new article up about a truly great Synthpop song:
https://www.supportlifeandmusic.org/new-orders-true-faith/
Jack’s latest news item #2:
This one is exciting! I’m doing a “Book Birthday” release party for Dread Spherical at a local mom n pop bookstore next week. There’s apparently going to be cake and everything.
Cool!
*looks for the like button*
Saw Normal at the cinema today, fun die hard in a small town flick.
CP: And your colour, it is Blue – The Spring Green Trio
https://www.elle.com/culture/movies-tv/a71320825/the-batman-part-ii-cast-release-date-news/
The first of this Batman was fine. Did it overcome Batman fatigue? Not really.
Great cast for this one. I would seem a waste for Scarlet Johannsen to to just be “Harvey Dent’s wife,” but we’ll see. Maybe that prediction is wrong.
CP: Midnight Train to Georgia – Gladys Knight and the Pips
Snow!
May has been quite chilly so far, had to put the heating on a few times.
That’s crazy! It was hot af at the kids birthday party today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzqJh6WnQOM
SNL did not fuck around with the opener to their season finale.
Well this week I get to see the original Jurassic Park at the cinema as part of the Spielberg season.
Since I’ve only seen it when it was originally released I’m wondering if it still holds up.
Curious to get your take. I think the first 2 JP movies are both still great, even if some characters do some really stupid shit in the second one.
I still found the kids bloody annoying, the SFX still mostly hold up and the plot is basically Westworld with Dinosaurs replacing the robots.
Enjoyed tonight’s rewatch.
CP: The Things We Do For Love – 10cc
Keep your fingers crossed for a few days. I have an email in the works that could lead to something amazing.
No more procrastinating. Today I’m going to go on fiverr and find a cover artist I can afford.
It’s probably going to cost you more than a fiver.
I don’t think I know any human artists who will provide what you want at the price you want.
I was today year’s old when I learned that this exists:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYuldgIOelY
At the time it was commented that Jones voice was so loud the lead singer of The Cardigans had to be recorded separately so as to be not drowned out.
No idea if that was true though.
I not so quietly loved The Cardigans back in the day, although I’d be fine if you erased “Lovefool.”
I had not heard of this before. That is. . . something.
I find that this brings me joy.
CP: The River of Dreams – Billy Joel
CP: Who Am I (Animatrix Edit) — Peace Orchestra featuring Hubert Tubbs
So I ordered a Fitbit Air so I can do the health tracking and start wearing my old Casio G-Shock again.
The quiet grief of adult friendship:
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/civil-irony/the-quiet-grief-of-adult-friendship/?fbclid=IwY2xjawR2MwxleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEebMmPTMokuQQbE2A5a2DuHfwmWlcH_Vh6t54b8YmuhNAlx074TnklKJAEJGQ_aem_ZNIbNB8NXmY9vy6xc7H2aQ
Another stab at the Fermi paradox:
https://youtu.be/UsS6bOYnnOI?si=WbWUswFuP24de92-
Yes I know she sounds like a Bond Villain but she does know her onions.
CP: Diamonds – Rita Wilson
CP: Oh No! Not You Again! — The Heavy
Well, I didn’t intend that mildly aggressive tone up there. Apologies if it came acress as combative, Bunny. Let me try again:
I know a bunch of artists, but they’re either very expensive, not quite professional skill level, nowhere near the style of your previous books, or some combination of the above.
that’s ok, I knew what you meant. I went onto Fiverr and found someone. It’s a little more than I hoped but decided to bite the bullet and go with it anyway. They are sending preliminary sketches today.
Your crap joke for the day:
Four beer company CEOs walked into a bar.
The CEO of Budweiser ordered a Bud Light.
The CEO of Miller ordered a Miller Light.
The CEO of Coors ordered a Coors Light.
The CEO of Guinness ordered a Coke.
The first three asked the CEO of Guinness why he didn’t order a Guinness, to which he replied:
“I figured if you three weren’t ordering beer it would be rude for me too.”
That’s a good joke for Wingin’ It!
CP: Evolve — The Warning
Thumbs up!
https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/damon-lindelof-canceled-star-wars-movie-details
I would like to visit the alternate timeline with a Damon Lindelof Star Wars movie.
You know you are getting old when another member of the cast of your fav sci-fi show in your youth has died:
https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/michael-keating-1947-2026?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
CP: Saviour//Sadist – Finnegan Tui
Author PJ Schnyder, aka Piper J Drake, of our old larger community has died. She had a pretty long battle with cancer.
I didn’t really know her personally, so this doesn’t hit me personally, but I know many of our old friends are devastated.
The little one asked what her last year of college will be.
2040 – – assuming she does 4 years straight out of high school. 2040!
I’ve known these numbers since before she was born, but it still gets me every time I think about it.
HG Wells (1866-1946)
To live longer than HG Wells I would have to survive to 2047, doesn’t seem that far away does it?
My laugh for today was Amazon thinking I would be interested in sport nutrition.
CP: Yip Yip Yow — Caroline Rose
CP: You Need to Be With Me – Susan Tedeschi
CP: Don’t Quit Your Day Job — Beatnik Turtle
We watched “Remarkably Bright Creatures” last night and quite enjoyed it. I had heard of the book but didn’t know anything about the story.
At the theater for M&G. Here goes nothing.
Simple reaction: it’s fun. I’ll elaborate more at a later time.
There is a cool AT-AT walker popcorn holder for $75.
We did not get it.
CW: The Boroughs E1
New Netflix series.
Funny thing,
I thought I had seen “The Boys” to it’s final episode. Because I remember how it ended and some of the final seems.
I realized last night (as I watched Season 5 ep1 that I had not.
What had happened is that a year or so ago I got the graphic novels through Hoopla and had read the whole story!
Between the actual images in the graphic and my brain’s ability to imagine, I had built memories of moving images I had never actually seen.
The human brain. Crazy huh?
CP: Coconut Rum – BRYDZONG
While I never played the game, the movie Exit 8 was quite good
Same, it was a creepy film.
CP: Only – Bywater Call
Husband: did you know a woman says about 30,000 words a day but men only 15,000
Wife: that’s because we need to repeat everything we say
Husband: what?
An elderly couple went to a fast food restaurant and ordered a single burger, one order of fries and one drink.
Some of the patrons watched as the man carefully cut the burger in half and gave he and his wife each a half. He then counted out the fries and again gave half to both himself and his wife.
As he was placing two straws into the drink, one of the other patrons came up and offered to pay for a second meal so they could each have their own.
No, no, said the wife, it’s ok, we always share everything
The woman proceeded to eat as her husband watched her but didn’t eat himself.
After a bit, another patron came up and offered to buy a second meal.
This time the husband replied, no, that’s ok, we always share everything.
Oh, said the patron. Then asked, but why aren’t you eating while your wife does?
The husband replied, I’m waiting to use the teeth.
CP: Flying Into Darkness – Laura Veirs
I never saw ET at the cinema, today I rectify that.
I always found that film overrated.
Friday: Mandalorian & Grogu.
Saturday: Dread Spherical book signing event in downtown Glendale – – followed by an in-person podcast recording panel.
Sunday: Return of the Jedi at the Phoenix Symphony (we had free tix!).
It’s been a heckuva Memorial Day weekend.
All day yesterday and today: terrible pain in my calf. Tiffany thinks it could be something horrible, so I’ll be going to have a look at it tomorrow.
Are we having fun?
In other news: the latest SLAM article isn’t from me, it’s from Mark Pruett (whom TEB has spoken with):
https://www.supportlifeandmusic.org/rush-nothings-what-you-thought-it-would-be/
I didn’t hate The Boys finale.
We have a power outage this morning. Don’t they know I have things to do
We have decided to go for a walk since the power is expected to be out for another two hours
CP: We Know – Billy Lockett
The power was out for a total of three and a half hours. Apparently a car hit a power pole.
CP: Ritchie Sacramento — Mogwai