Friday, July 31, 2009

Friday Night Movies

We went on vacation a few weeks back and I did what I usually do Check Spellingwhen we go up north... catch up on some movies that have been sitting at home and I've wanted to see.

This time around, I brought with me:
We Own The Night starring Juaquin Phoenix, Mark Wahlberg and Eva Mendes
Batman Begins starring Christian Bale, Michael Caine and Liam Neeson
Constantine starring Keanu Reeves and Rachel Weisz
Vantage Point starring Dennis Quaid, Matthew Fox and Forest Whitaker
Pirates of the Caribbean 3 starring Johnny Depp, Otlando Bloom, and Keira Knightley
The Happening starring Mark Wahlberg, Zooey Deschanel and John Leguizamo
The Night Listener starring Toni Collette and Robin Williams
The Da Vinci Code strring Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou and Ian McKellen

The one movie that I was most impressed with was Vantage Point. It's a thriller that takes the assassination of a president to a different level. We see the assassination unfold through the eyes of different witnesses and each time we see the assassination we peal away a new layer of the truth. The movie pulls you in and by the near end, I was thinking wow not that's not something I would have seen coming. The movie is not great, but it is worthy of renting and viewing.

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Stud or Dud

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

First Car (part 2)

My mom and dad had just gotten a new T Bird and that could only mean one thing to me. I was going to get the family hand me down. That's right a new to me 1972 Mercury Comet. The four door Comet was a yellowish gold color with a brown vinyl hardtop.

It wasn’t a cool car and I didn’t really care I was ecstatic that it ran and that it was mine. The only rule was that I would need to pay for the gas and make sure that I washed it and that I helped my dad when it was time to change the oil.

It didn't have things like NAV units and heated seats, but it did have an AM radio and front and rear bench seats with a blankets to hide tears in them. My dad bought it used from a guy he worked with at Ford that had babied it for well over a hundred thousand miles by the time my dad got it. It had a 250 cubic inch V6 that was miserably underpowered for a vehicle of this size. But since this car didn't have airbags, it needed to save lives by the use of steel... and lots of it.

It served me well for a few years as I drove it to death. I used to drive a handful of guys home from swim practice during the winter and I remember one occasion very well. It was the middle of winter and it was cold. On this occasion the handful of swimmers turned out to be more like 10. I only had one rule. I needed to be able to drive without having anyone on my lap and interfering with the control of the vehicle. I looked in the rear view mirror and couldn't see a thing as there were 6 guys piled into the back seat with a few of them lying across the laps of the others. One guy even had the bananas to fart in the back seat.

So anyways. I put the car in drive and rev'ed the engine to get the car moving. We headed out of the parking lot and I stepped on the gas... It wasn't going anywhere so I thought that one of the guys in the front seat must have hit the transmission selector and put the thing in low gear by accident. I eased the stick up to what I thought was drive and still go no response, so I eased the stick up one more notch and boom I heard a frightening sound as the car stopped in it's tracks. By mistake I threw the car into reverse when the car was still moving forward at 10 miles an hour. Apparently the cars of the 70's were never designed to be able to do this.

I got out to see the damage and looked underneath the vehicle. Nothing hanging from the bottom, so I put the vehicle back into park and started it back up. Nothing seemed to be wrong with it so I threw it back into drive and puttered around town dropping guys off at their house. The car only lasted a few more years and eventually my dad sold it to another guy from work and I got a van. But that's another story.


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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Hot or Not Hot

Monday, July 27, 2009

Music Monday - Republica

Republica - Ready to Go

Republica is from England and was formed back in 1994 by Tim Dorney and Andy Todd. The group took of with the addition of vocalist Saffron which gave them a vocalist to go along with their music. The band lifespan was unfortunately short lived and only consisted of two albums that spawned a few songs that made the airways. At the height their sound could be described as techno pop with a hint of rock. Their sound is very reminiscent of another female led group... Garbage, but they are in no way in the same league as them.

Ready to Go is probably their best known song and has been a mainstay in my working out song rotation. It's got a very good beat and the use of both electric and acoustic guitar is unusual and works for me. Hope you like it.



You're weird, in tears, too near and too far away,
He said, saw red, went home stayed in bed all day,
Your t'shirt, dish dirt,
Always love the one you hurt

It's a crack, I'm back yeah standing
On the rooftops shouting out,
Baby I'm ready to go
I'm back and ready to go
From the rooftops shout it out

You sleep, too deep, one week is another world
Big mouth, big mouth, drop out, drop out
You get what you deserve
You're strange, insane, one thing you can never change

It's a crack, I'm back yeah standing
On the rooftops shouting out,
Baby I'm ready to go
I'm back and ready to go
From the rooftops shout it out
It's a crack, I'm back yeah standing
On the rooftops having it
Baby I'm ready to go
I'm back and ready to go
From the rooftops shout it out, shout it out

Abused, confused, always love the one that
hurt ya hurt ya hurt ya

It's a crack, I'm back yeah standing
On the rooftops shouting out,
Baby I'm ready to go
I'm back and ready to go
From the rooftops shout it out
It's a crack, I'm back yeah standing
On the rooftops having it
Baby I'm ready to go
I'm back and ready to go
From the rooftops shout it out, shout it out

It's a crack, baby I'm ready to go
Baby I'm ready to go
Baby I'm ready to go
Baby I'm ready to go...

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Sunday, July 26, 2009

In Case You Missed It News

I know that some weman get upset when they show up to a party and someone else has the exact outfit on... but this is getting kind of ridiculous. I mean it is the South Korean Parliment that we are talking about.

It gets so bad that the husbands and fathers start to go at it as well.



No really, the fight is over the fact that the rulling party wanted to pass a bill that would give more freedome to the press. The opposition party thought that this would give the rulling party an unfair advantage. Really, have the S. Koreans seen how well the media covers our politicians... I mean, can it get more fair that this?

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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Scandel and Coruption

Don't you just love it when someone gets busted for corruption within the government? It just goes to show that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Really... kidney theft. international money laundering and racketeering with the arrest of several Mayors, assemblymen, city officials and even a few rabbis. Wow, and I thought that Detroit was bad...

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A Conservative Democrat?

Out of the mouth of a Democrat? I guess there are a few that actually make sense and that I can vote for... hear hear to Florida congressman Alan Grayson.

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Friday, July 24, 2009

Stud or Dud

Thursday, July 23, 2009

FHM All Time 100 Sexiest Hall of Fame

OK, I got to say that I don't know everyone on the list so I'm not familiar with their work, but I for one can't agree with most of the ladies on this list.

Really... Louise Redknapp at number one... who knows who she is or what she look like without clicking on the link????

1. Louise Redknapp
2. Cameron Diaz
3. Kylie Minogue
4. Pamela Anderson
5. Carmen Electra
6. Kelly Brook
7. Jennifer Aniston
8. Dannii Minogue
9. Britney Spears
10. Katie Price AKA Jordan

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Lance Is Back

Just in case you've been in a cave for a few weeks, Lance Armstrong is back at it and out on the mountains and flat lands of France trying to regain his form as the worlds greatest cyclist.

Now don't get me wrong, Lance is well past his prime and by all accord should be commenting on instead of competing in the Tour de France. He is now 37 and still competes with men in their 20's.

Yes, he is not at the top of his game but there he was climbing up another treacherous mountain road up to the top of the Alps. Yes, he does not have the yellow jersey signifying the fastest cyclist in the tour, but he is not about to scream no and give up either. He has never done this and never will. He could have easily said that his broken collar bone had not healed sufficiently and given up. (did I mention that he broke his color bone a few months before the start of the Tour?)

So why is he putting his body through another beating like this? Armstrong said on his livestrong.org website that "after talking with my children, my family and my closest friends, I have decided to return to professional cycling in order to raise awareness of the global cancer burden." I think that and the fact that he didn't feel he was washed up yet made him come back.

It reminds me of another great athlete that did the same thing. Michael Jordan retired twice and came back out of retirement because he missed the competition. I'm sure that is why Lance also trained and completed the NY Marathon in a time of 2 hours 46 minutes. That's moving for a guy that is not a pro marathon runner (6 minutes 21 seconds for 26.2 miles).

So where will he wind up at the end of the tour? My guess is he will finish behind his teammate and 2007 winner Alberto Contador, but my guess is that he will race again next year at the head of his own team. It is no coincidence that he is not wearing the team helmet and colors at the tour. This should and will bring back intrigue again into the Tour de France over the winter months as we see who else will join him and the new team... maybe longtime friend and former teammate George Hincapie?

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Prius Outdoes Hummer in Environmental Damage

Interesting reading from The Recorder

By Chris Demorro
Staff Writer

The Toyota Prius has become the flagship car for those in our society so environmentally conscious that they are willing to spend a premium to show the world how much they care. Unfortunately for them, their ultimate ‘green car’ is the source of some of the worst pollution in North America; it takes more combined energy per Prius to produce than a Hummer.

Before we delve into the seedy underworld of hybrids, you must first understand how a hybrid works. For this, we will use the most popular hybrid on the market, the Toyota Prius.

The Prius is powered by not one, but two engines: a standard 76 horsepower, 1.5-liter gas engine found in most cars today and a battery- powered engine that deals out 67 horsepower and a whooping 295ft/lbs of torque, below 2000 revolutions per minute. Essentially, the Toyota Synergy Drive system, as it is so called, propels the car from a dead stop to up to 30mph. This is where the largest percent of gas is consumed. As any physics major can tell you, it takes more energy to get an object moving than to keep it moving. The battery is recharged through the braking system, as well as when the gasoline engine takes over anywhere north of 30mph. It seems like a great energy efficient and environmentally sound car, right?

You would be right if you went by the old government EPA estimates, which netted the Prius an incredible 60 miles per gallon in the city and 51 miles per gallon on the highway. Unfortunately for Toyota, the government realized how unrealistic their EPA tests were, which consisted of highway speeds limited to 55mph and acceleration of only 3.3 mph per second. The new tests which affect all 2008 models give a much more realistic rating with highway speeds of 80mph and acceleration of 8mph per second. This has dropped the Prius’s EPA down by 25 percent to an average of 45mpg. This now puts the Toyota within spitting distance of cars like the Chevy Aveo, which costs less then half what the Prius costs.

However, if that was the only issue with the Prius, I wouldn’t be writing this article. It gets much worse.

Building a Toyota Prius causes more environmental damage than a Hummer that is on the road for three times longer than a Prius. As already noted, the Prius is partly driven by a battery which contains nickel. The nickel is mined and smelted at a plant in Sudbury, Ontario. This plant has caused so much environmental damage to the surrounding environment that NASA has used the ‘dead zone’ around the plant to test moon rovers. The area around the plant is devoid of any life for miles.

The plant is the source of all the nickel found in a Prius’ battery and Toyota purchases 1,000 tons annually. Dubbed the Superstack, the plague-factory has spread sulfur dioxide across northern Ontario, becoming every environmentalist’s nightmare.

“The acid rain around Sudbury was so bad it destroyed all the plants and the soil slid down off the hillside,” said Canadian Greenpeace energy-coordinator David Martin during an interview with Mail, a British-based newspaper.

All of this would be bad enough in and of itself; however, the journey to make a hybrid doesn’t end there. The nickel produced by this disastrous plant is shipped via massive container ship to the largest nickel refinery in Europe. From there, the nickel hops over to China to produce ‘nickel foam.’ From there, it goes to Japan. Finally, the completed batteries are shipped to the United States, finalizing the around-the-world trip required to produce a single Prius battery. Are these not sounding less and less like environmentally sound cars and more like a farce?
Wait, I haven’t even got to the best part yet.

When you pool together all the combined energy it takes to drive and build a Toyota Prius, the flagship car of energy fanatics, it takes almost 50 percent more energy than a Hummer - the Prius’s arch nemesis.

Through a study by CNW Marketing called “Dust to Dust,” the total combined energy is taken from all the electrical, fuel, transportation, materials (metal, plastic, etc) and hundreds of other factors over the expected lifetime of a vehicle. The Prius costs an average of $3.25 per mile driven over a lifetime of 100,000 miles - the expected lifespan of the Hybrid.

The Hummer, on the other hand, costs a more fiscal $1.95 per mile to put on the road over an expected lifetime of 300,000 miles. That means the Hummer will last three times longer than a Prius and use less combined energy doing it.

So, if you are really an environmentalist - ditch the Prius. Instead, buy one of the most economical cars available - a Toyota Scion xB. The Scion only costs a paltry $0.48 per mile to put on the road. If you are still obsessed over gas mileage - buy a Chevy Aveo and fix that lead foot.

One last fun fact for you: it takes five years to offset the premium price of a Prius. Meaning, you have to wait 60 months to save any money over a non-hybrid car because of lower gas expenses.

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Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Hot or Not Hot

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