Oct
31
2008

The Awesome and the Not-So-Awesome

First, the not-so-awesome:
I have to to work in a minute, so I’ll keep this short. I didn’t have a great morning. Mostly for one big reason. I turned on my laptop to find that the bottom one-third of the screen was all messed up. The colors were all washed out and there were what I can only describe as rows and rows of seemingly dead pixels. I tried touching the LCD screen or lightly slapping the side and bottom of the computer, and I would get a proper display for a second, but then it would fade back to the way it was. I brought it to the Laptop Shop on campus (thank God for those guys) and the guy who helped me said that they would need to ship it out to IBM because, as he and I both agreed, it appeared that the video card needed to be replaced. So I asked him if there were any loaner laptops available, and he got me one. It’s pretty old, maybe 4 or 5 years, and slow. 500mb RAM w/ Intel Centrino. Yeah. That’s a bad thing, in case you didn’t know. At least this time I have a replacement computer, unlike the time my battery died and my charger broke in the same week. Yeah. And that was finals week. Finals – Laptop = Hell. So I am grateful that they were able to hook me up this time. In theory, I’ll be reunited with my Lappy in 7-10 business days, but you never know. I tend to think it’ll be at least 2 weeks. We’ll see. 
And now for the awesome:


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Oct
30
2008

Pepsi’s Cool New Logo

This is a really cool, well-put-together video showing Pepsi logos through the ages, ending in a new one they’re going to use from now on. Found this on DerekRussell.net


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Written by Frank in: Entertainment, Internet, TV, Technology |
Oct
30
2008

Raymond Arroyo on the Election

Raymond Arroyo, author of three New York Times Best Sellers and News Director EWTN News had this to say on Friday Oct. 24 on his weekly EWTN program The World Over Live:


I am currently working my way through Arroyo’s first NYT Best Seller, the aptly-titled Mother Angelica, the biography of the foundress of the world’s largest Catholic Radio & TV Network, EWTN. It is an inspiring and true story of faith and strength in the face of so many challenges and sufferings. Arroyo brings Mother Angelica’s life story to the reader in such plain and simple, yet moving language, yet he does not hesitate to point out failings and shortcomings. His writing is realistic and inspirational.

Written by Frank in: Current Events, Life, News, TV |
Oct
29
2008

New "Watchmen" Footage!

Oh this is awesome. Recently Spike TV’s 2008 Scream Awards featured a new trailer for 2009’s big screen adaptation of the most revered graphic novel of all time Watchmen. Having read the book myself recently in preparation for the film’s release, I can vouch for its high levels of awesomeness. If you haven’t read it, do yourself a favor and pick it up. You can find it at any bookstore like Borders or Barnes & Noble. “Absolute” and regular hardcover editions are due out in the next few weeks, so it might be worth the wait. For a quick synopsis of the film, check out the video’s description on the YouTube page.


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Written by Frank in: Comic Books, Entertainment, Geek Culture, Movies, TV |
Oct
29
2008

Oh Digg, How I Love Thee!

Lately I’ve been checking out Digg.com a lot. Pretty much daily. Lately it’s been Obama-central, but hopefully that will slow down after next week. It’s usually a great place for interesting and funny news. If you like bizarre but true stories, have a look. Here’s a prime example:
See? Hilarious and true! Stuff like this pops up constantly on Digg. Then there’s also interesting pop culture stuff:

That particular story makes me very happy, by the way. I loved Iron Man. And I’m not a fan of the character, nor Marvel Comics in general. I’m looking forward to this Avengers movie. I know pretty much nothing about The Avengers, and in a way I want to keep it that way so I can enjoy the version of the story they decide to give us in the film. Anyway, check out Digg. They’re rather awesome. Incidentally, they have a podcast, DiggNation, which I’ll be reviewing soon as the next installment of my “Podcastin’” series.

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Oct
28
2008

2001 Obama: Tragedy That "Redistribution of Wealth" Not Pursued by Supreme Court

Socialism much?

The Obama campaign didn’t like this at all. How dare you tell him what he said? HOPE! CHANGE! YES WE CAN! KUM BA YAH!

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Written by Frank in: Current Events, Life, Opinion, Politics |
Oct
27
2008

The Dark Knight Meets Superman

“Batman faces his toughest adversary yet: real super powers.”

Hehe I love this video. It made me happy to finally see someone pointing out that Batman, currently the most popular “super”hero, is actually quite lame. Superman COULD beat him any day. Let the debate and hate comments begin….


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Oct
26
2008

Biden Angered By Tough Questions

Barbara West of Orlando’s Eyewitness News WFTV-Channel 9 recently interviewed Sen. Joe Biden, asking him to respond to accusations that Sen. Obama’s policies are Marxist:

The Obama/Biden campaign was so angered by this interview that they canceled a scheduled interview with Jill Biden, stating “This cancellation is non-negotiable, and further opportunities for your station to interview with this campaign are unlikely, at best for the duration of the remaining days until the election.” I applaud Ms. West and WFTV for asking the questions we’re all dying to have answered. I love how much her calm demeanor bothered Biden, who was visibly hot under the collar and really wanted to tell her off. It clearly took all his willpower not to explode and start ranting about how high is IQ is or making racist remarks.


Written by Frank in: Current Events, News, Opinion, Politics, TV |
Oct
24
2008

Chistmas Censorship Came Early This Year!


KUDOS TO GRUCCI: NO CHRISTMAS PARADE, NO FIREWORKS

 The internationally known fireworks company, Grucci, has pulled out of an annual Christmas event on Long Island because the town of Patchogue decided to break with its 15-year tradition of holding a Christmas Boat Parade: This year it decided to rename the event the Patchogue Holiday Boat Parade.

 Grucci vice president Phil Butler, a vocal critic of the secularization of Christmas, accused the parade’s organizers of “using all the themes of Christmas and plagiarizing all those themes.” Grucci is headquartered on Long Island.

 Catholic League president Bill Donohue commended Butler’s decision:

 “If more people like Phil Butler stood up to the high priests of political correctness, the dumbing-down of Christmas would cease. Christmas is the only holiday that is singled out by these authoritarians. They do not object to Jewish or Muslim holidays, nor do they object to holidays like Martin Luther King Day. And they relish Kwanzaa celebrations. But when it comes to Christmas, they quickly become censors.

 “So Kudos to Grucci. Let this be the first of many counterpunches thrown at the cultural fascists this year.

www.catholicleague.org

Can I just say how happy that makes me? It’s great to see a pretty major entity, Grucci, taking a stand against the war on Christmas. It really is true that the only holidays people are “offended” by are the Christian ones. Any public display of Christian religiosity makes people uncomfortable, even scared. But other religions are said to deserve the right to display religious symbols in public for their holy days. And that’s how it should be. It’s our first amendment right. But somehow that idea doesn’t apply to Christianity. If it’s unfair to exclude other religions, why is it acceptable to exclude Christians at Christmas, throwing snowmen and reindeer their way for the sake of appeasement? All religions should be treated equally. This means (brace yourself for impact) saying “Merry Christmas” when appropriate, publicly displaying Nativity scenes, and saying “Easter”. Let’s be honest, people. Last year, I remember being frustrated and disgusted by a TV commercial featuring a wife and mother with her family around the Christmas tree talking about “Holiday Eve.” Seriously? Is it SO horrible to say “Christmas Eve?” Is there another religion that celebrates some other major holy day specifically on December 24? I don’t think so. Even if Dec. 24 falls during Chanukah, it’s still Christmas Eve. Also, we don’t just have “Winter Break” or “Spring Break” because the Earth is on a tilted axis that creates seasonal change. Stop ignoring the 800 pound gorilla in the room. The real reason for those breaks are Christmas and Easter. It’s okay to say it. Nothing bad will happen. Unless you have something against the equal treatment of Christians. If that’s the case, then don’t get defensive when I call you a bigot. Thank you, Grucci, for standing up against political correctness.

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Written by Frank in: Current Events, Life, News, Opinion |
Oct
22
2008

Podcastin’ Part 6: Speeding Bulletin and Radio K.A.L.

Each Thursday night, after Smallville has already aired, I look forward to downloading the newest episode of Speeding Bulletin. The first segment of this weekly video podcast is hosted by the Superman Homepage’s webmaster Steve Younis. Speeding Bulletin provides viewers with a weekly summary of Superman news from the past 7 days. It’s a must-view for any true Superman fan, as it covers news of upcoming comics, TV, movies, and fan events, such as charity events and conventions. If you want to know what’s going on in the world of Superman, this is the show to watch. Once Steve has covered all the news, his friend and Superman Homepage contributor Neal Bailey gives a quick rant about some piece of Superman news that has caught his fancy. He is hilarious and his immense knowledge of all things Superman make his segment extremely entertaining. Speeding Bulletin averages 10 minutes in total between the two segments. 
Once a month, Steve and Neal team up for an audio podcast called Radio K.A.L. In this show, they pick 3 or 4 recent Superman headlines and discuss them at length, giving their personal opinions and insights on the topics at hand. Other segments include reader e-mails, a monthly contest, and the presentation of a Superman-related song, usually something by a little-known independent band. Radio K.A.L. along with Speeding Bulletin are essential for Superman fans who like to keep up with current goings-on. Both shows receive 5 out of a possible 5 celophane Superman shields and the coveted Frank Ramblings Seal of Approval.


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