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For those of you who have been following the situation in Israel and the occupied territories this may be of interest. Israel's newly elected president is named Ehud Olmert. I personally think that is awesome. If I were the Palestinians, I wouldn't let him anywhere near my top ranking officials and it seems that is exactly what they are thinking. The Palestinians, though they claim to hate all Jews alike, really hate Ehud and his Kadima party. With this, the Iran stink and the impending Iraqi civil war, it seems war's a brewin' in the East.


Ehud Olmert of the Kadima Party

Five Good Joints

or: five nice tracks

I was talking to Jon (aka, Jon The Crum, aka, J-Crew) yesterday and he had this great idea for a blog post. Rather than posting his top 1,000,000 favorite albums of all time, he would post "the top 10 albums that he currently likes". So I want to take a quick moment to do something similar. Here are five songs that I really like. You can check out the previews for them on iTunes and then illegally download them from Limewire.

Song #1: Fireflies - Rhett Miller --- Nice bluegrass feel.

Song #2: Gravity - Embrace --- Like Nate says, lead piano in modern pop-alternative-rock...rocks.

Song #3: Rent A Cop - Ben Folds --- Okay, so this one is a little "iffy", but it's so funny. If you have ever seen Mall Rats you'll know what I mean.

Song #4: I Saw A Hippie Girl On 8th Ave. - Jeffrey Lewis --- I don't know if they have this one on iTunes, but it's an awesome track. When I first heard it I actually thought it was THE Jeffrey Lewis (aka, the Lew).

Song #5: Dakota - Stereophonics --- This is one of my current favorite bands, and this song is one of my current favorite band's songs that is currently awesome.

Well, there you have it. Five songs that I like right now. You should check them out.

Cell Phones

I was just thinking the other day about all the cell phones that I have had in the last year (or in the last 2 months) and I thought "hey, I should write something about these phones." Here it is, a review of the phones that I have owned.

Motorola C120


This phone sucked. This was the first phone I had when I signed up with Verizon back in the spring of 2002. I signed a two year contract and got the cheapest phone. It actually wasn't that bad. It had no games (which was fine by me) and I never updated any ring tones and it had a monochromatic screen, but it worked (for the first year or year and a half). I was glad to get a new phone though. One cool thing I could do is use "Dial Up Networking" to connect to the internet and because I had free long distance this was really cool for "on the road" browsing - it was not reliable though.

Sony Erricson T630


This phone was awesome. I guess it would be hard to evaluate a phone unbiasedly after having only had one previous phone, and that with no features. But this phone, even as I look back at it, was a great phone. It had Bluetooth so that I could use iSync to sync my addresses and calendar. I could also control iTunes from my phone which was cool. It had a high-res color screen and some cool games. The problem was it didn't have as clear a signal as my other phone and the ring wasn't very loud (which meant I missed calls a lot). Good phone though.

This is where my phone history gets interesting. My dog ate my T630 and so I had to get a new phone. This is when I discovered what SIM technology is most useful for. I thought it was just a good way to save your phone numbers. The awesome thing was that I could remove the SIM card from my devoured phone, put it in to a new phone and that new phone would have my old phone number automatically assigned to it.

Motorola V220


Kim Berner gave me this phone and it worked well, for a week or two. I had the same problem that a lot of flip-phone users experience, the phone had a short. This caused calls to cut in and out, I couldn't hear unless I put a lot of pressure on the joint of the phone. Sometimes I just had to turn on speakerphone so that I could hear the person I was on the phone with. It was really annoying. I like flip-phones, I think the design is cool and I like how small they can be, but I don't know if I will ever get another after that one. I am often surprised at the life-expectancy of cell phones. Often the service plan that people sign up for is longer than the expected life of their phone.

Siemens S55


For this next phone I got a little greedy. I wanted a cheap phone and I wanted Bluetooth. This phone cost me 20 bucks on eBay and is one of the smallest phones I have ever seen. It has bluetooth which works with iSync (but not with iTunes). It has some annoying "features"... like this voice-recording feature that you always accidentally press and start recording phone calls. All-in-all I think it is a pretty good phone. I wouldn't buy another, but it works just fine.

Motorola ROKR E1


This is the phone I just got. It is one of the larger phones I have seen (at least, larger than the Sony and the Siemens, it's still smaller than those phones from the late 80's). It has bluetooth (and came with a bluetooth headset, which is cool in a geeky kind of way - it's kind of like the universal communicator). The "cool" feature from this phone is that it actually has iTunes installed on it. I can put 100 songs on it and listen on the built in stereo speakers or plug in a headset. The keys are easy to use. The screen is nice and big, high-res, and really bright. All-in-all this phone rocks! The downside, it is kinda pricy. I think it retails for $400+, but on eBay I got it for $100 (including S&H). I actually won two auctions so I had to sell the other one (which sold for $160 - nice profit). I am happy with this phone and I hope it last a little longer than some of the other ones did.

PS. The only thing I don't tend to like about Motorola phones is the power plug. Instead of making one that stays connected to the phone (like everyone else does) they made one that sucks. It always comes out and after a while it won't even charge the phone. Why don't they just make AC style ports like Nokia phones?

Let the Facts Speak for Themselves

I was reading an article just now and it made me think. Many people believe, or at least claim to believe, that unbiased news means simply getting "the facts" and deriving ones own conclusions. So here are the facts, according to the article: Over 2,300 US military men and women dead, over 17,000 US wounded, and "a minimum of 33,000 dead Iraqi civilians" --- what would your conclusion be? I don't know how the author came to her conclusion but she somehow manages to claim that this is evidence of our failure in Iraq and justification for our withdrawal. I look at these "facts", these statistics, and many questions are raised in my mind, the first of which is "who is killing the civilians?" I am not so blind that I would think our military incapable of killing civilians while executing military operations, but from what I have read it seems as if terrorists, suicide bombers, insurgents, are the ones killing civilians. How many "civilians" did Saddam kill prior to the liberation in 2003? Do I think that our military belongs in Iraq? Not necessarily, and I don't feel as strongly that we should be there as I did 3 years ago. Do I think we should pull out because people are dying? No. I know that many men in history have lost their lives in the fight for freedom and if our Iraqi brothers wish it, then we should give them all the strength we have to help them be free.

Lucky Number Slevin

Yeah, this movie looks awesome.

Lucky Number Slevin stars blockbuster-action-star Bruce Willis as assassin Mr. Goodkat. The trailer is cool enough to stand on its own, it's just an added bonus for this to be a real movie. I think it will have the feel of Snatch or Lock, Stock... But wait, there's a catch. Who's directing this thing? Paul McGuigan? Isn't he the guy that made Wicker Park and The Reckoning? Granted, Peter Jackson had made no good movies before LOTR (unless you think The Frighteners counts as good) so this isn't doomed... but it could prove to be a good concept with poor execution. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

The Orb of Chalar

The "Orb" is a book that I recently designed the cover for. It is the sequel to another book that I had designed the cover for ("Deathquest to Parallan") by Benjamin Towe. I really liked the first cover. The idea from the author was to have an alien landscape (red ground) and three suns; one huge gray one, one small black one, and one tiny yellow one. This, of course, is hard to do since "sun" to me means a "light-emitting-orb" and it's hard to make a gray sun emit light. Nonetheless it was a fun cover to work on (sci-fi is my favorite genre to design). The sequel was different but meant to look like the same style. The idea was to have a red-headed woman in a purple dress holding an orb of many colors. I couldn't find a red-headed woman holding anything (let alone an orb) so I did what I could and made the orb hover in front of her. That didn't fly so I had to work out a way to make her hold the orb.

I ended up taking an arm from a woman doctor who was pouring some liquid in to her hand and merging it with the previous cover. The only thing I don't like about the final image is that the woman is now looking off in to space rather than at the orb. I should put up images of the entire covers (including the spine, the back cover and the jacket flaps) because I really think everything goes together so well on these covers. I hope Benjamin Towe is as happy with them as I am.

Where have you gone...

Most people know that I don't like basketball. Sure, I'll play, but I'm no good and I don't like watching it on TV. Maybe it's because Michael Jordan isn't playing anymore and we have pro teams made of Kobe and Kobe-wannabes. If I wanted to watch male egos on the tube I could just watch BET or MTV. I would watch the old Chicago Bulls reruns before I would turn on any NBA game today.

Just a random thought, inspired by this commercial.

Font Contest (Round 1)

Okay, so unlike some other recent contests, this one does have a Grand Prize, so see what you can do. Here's how it works:

Below you will find a list of fonts.

1. Try to figure out what they are and post an ordered list in the comments (don't worry if others see your comments, I will not tell you that you are right so others can assume that you are wrong).

2. No two lists can be the same, thus even if the two lists have the same correct answers and one wrong answer I will judge who is closer.

3. Lists will get both harder and easier as the Rounds go higher.

There are a couple of easy ones in here (though, none of them are Times New Roman) so try your best.


Here is the list. PS: I know there is no #5 - I didn't like it.

Final Straw

I meant this to be just another post. I meant this to be simply the third installment in a contest I am in to claim supreme dominance over all blog-dom. This is not a simple post though. This is the bcBlog's 100th POST!!!

By means of celebration I would like to give this shortlist of 5 bands and artists that I really enjoy (I know, if I were like my brother Jon this would be a list of 100 bands, but I'm not Jon):

1. Radiohead - over the past few years Radiohead has moved in to first place on my list of favorite bands. You've gotta check out Hail to the Thief and The Bends

2. Beck - I've been listening to Beck ever since Nate got in trouble for Devil's Haircut, but it wasn't until Sea Change that I really started to listen. No with Guero and all the remixes from it, Beck has made it to the top of my list.

3. Stereophonics - The only band on this list that I don't own an album of, yet all I needed to do was listen to "Maybe Tomorrow" and I was hooked. Check it out.

4. Postal Service - Thank you Matt. I think it was on our way down to Florida a while back we put in this CD and I have been listening to it ever since. If I could have only a few albums on a desert Island, I think this would be one. (PS> Thanks Apple for making this mainstream).

5. Snow Patrol - I know this one is a little random (if you really think it's random you've never seen my playlists before). But the whole album Final Straw really grows on you and the song "Run" is amazing.

Well, that's it.

Post #2

So this is my second post of the 2nd Annual Blogging Contest.

I was looking as some other blogs and trying to get a feel for the competition just now and I was a little disappointed. There really isn't a whole lot of activity. There isn't much, of what my brothers and I would call, competition. On the few blogs that have seen posts tonight there have only been a handful of comments (nothing like the dialoge between Nathan A. and someone named Hackenbush on my previous post). I admit that there has always been a little bit too much competitiveness in my family and so it may not have been wise to let me in a contest like this, but hey, I know I'm gonna win that prize... wait... come to think of it, I'm not sure there is a prize. Dang! This contest really does suck!

So to make this post worth while; here's a thought on a song that the title of my post made me think of: Blur - Song #2 - You know, the one that goes "wooo whoooo, I got my head checked, by a jumbo-jet..." ...what does that even mean? Crack anyone?

Blog Contest

So I signed up to be part of a blog contest, the contest starts today (I think). Anyhow, it seems like a really lame way of judging a blog contest. Here's how it works. If I submit a post I get a point. If I post two days in a row, I get incrementally more points. If people post comments on those posts I get points (except for spam comments). But it's so lame. All I would have to do is post a word like "Post" and it would have to count as a post. Then I would do that every day for a month, never actually write anything and get a ton of points. This was my initial plan, but instead I think I will write a post talking about how stupid the contest is or how stupid other people's posts are for a month.

Most Disappointing Trailer, Ever!

So, I found out there's a huge difference between "Street Fighter", you know, the old Nintendo game with Ryu Hoshi, Victor Sagat, M. Bison and Vega, and the new film "Street Fight". I saw the listing for this trailer and I was like "oh sweet". But when it started playing I was like "oh crap". Nothing here. Just some lame documentary about elections in New Jersey. Who cares? Seriously, why is this even a film?

My Rating: 1/10 - Ticks me off that the name is close to being awesome. Lame-O!

Ricky Bobby

I clicked on the link to this trailer not knowing what to expect. The title, Telladaga Nights, isn't much help. The image that shows up is of three men in NASCAR uniforms doing some sort of line dance. Not impressive. It looks like another film company is cashing in on middle-America redneck culture. In a way I was right, but I underestimated this film. Remember Days of Thunder with Tom Cruise? Well this racecar film will be nothing like that! Will Ferrell (a good name for a racecar driver) plays the part of Ricky Bobby, the great driver. From a young age all Ricky Bobby wanted to do was go fast. This movie will be enjoyable because it is not going to be like every other "SNL-skit gone Hollywood" film (Anchorman, Superstar, Big Daddy, Night at the Roxbury etc...). Instead we will get an original idea and a funny cast plus some good make-fun-of-rednecks humor.



My Rating: 7/10 - May not be clean for the kids, but will be fun anyhow.

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