6 Kasım 2009 Cuma
Why are there "boy's bikes" and "girl's bikes"?
Ever since I was a child, I wondered why there were different bikes for boys versus girls. While the genders are certainly built differently, there didn't seem to be anything in our biologies that required a different design for pedal-powered transportation. Well, the Straight Dope has the answer! (Caution to those of a nervous disposition - since we are talking about gender differences, the article discusses specific anatomical differences that could be - ahem - "impacted" by the differing designs.)
5 Kasım 2009 Perşembe
Gov't Health Care Option charges fee to ALL to pay for abortions?
This is insane and hopefully will torpedo the bill entirely. The Democratic leadership has put a section into their health care bill which requires ALL PUBLIC OPTION ENROLLEES TO BE CHARGED TO FUND ABORTIONS. This means even if you are anti-abortion and choose a plan which does not cover the procedure, your money is being used to abort the fetuses of others.
http://republicanleader.house.gov/blog/?p=666
If this passes it will require that I opt out of any government-run insurance option for the sake of my conscience. Thanks a lot. This kind of thing is what has made it more and more difficult for me to ever cross party lines to support any Democrat, even though in many ways I am a moderate.
Unemployment Benefits to be Extended 16-20 Weeks
The Senate has passed a bill that will extend jobless benefits for 16 weeks for those whose benefits run out by the end of 2009. For those in states with unemployment rates above 8.5%, those benefits would be extended to 20 weeks. The house has a similar bill that has already passed, so most experts agree that the bills will be reconciled quickly. In the same bill, the first time home buyer tax credit of $8000 was also extended to April 30th of 2010 as well as a new benefit that would give home buyers who have held their existing house for at least 5 years a tax credit of $6500 if they buy home.
Ned Runs for Governor
Millionaire businessman Ned Lamont will announce Thursday that he is running for Governor of Connecticut. Lamont is best known for wrestling the Democratic Senatorial nomination away from Joe Lieberman in 2006. Lieberman still went on to win as an Independent. If Connecticut trends like Tuesday's Governor races, then Lamont will be too Liberal to be elected.
Gotta love Shirt.Woot
Be sure to check out today's Shirt.Woot. Definitely a keeper for anyone who loves life on two wheels! (Remember, Woot Shirts are available for one day only. If you miss it on 11/5/2009, click on the image to below instead to see what all the excitement was about.)
4 Kasım 2009 Çarşamba
When A Remake Already Seems as Tired as the 30 Year Old Original...
The rebooted V premiered last night to, frankly, astounding numbers. 14.3 million viewers, and a 5.2 rating in the demo were certainly beyond what anyone was expecting. Even ABC had not dared to dream that big. The marketing campaign was certainly huge, I haven't been able to read a magazine in the past month without ads on every few pages. There have even been multiple V adds on any given single website in the past week. The marketing was massive, and it brought out a lot of viewers.
I was looking forward to V, remembering the terrifying nature of the first mini-series as a kid. Muse had never seen the original and so had few preconceived notions but was willing to go along for the ride. Sadly, after an hour of the program, we both arrived at the same conclusion: boring, cliche, and tired. Oh so tired. There is nothing in this show that hasn't been done before. And no, I'm not referencing the original. I mean that there is not one idea in this new V that hasn't been done a thousand times in the past 30 years. It came across as if the writers are expecting people to enjoy it simply because it's a remake, and apparently therefore, does not need anything original.
We have pretty spaceships hovering over cities, terrorist cells that are really just Visitors planning our downfall, whiny way-too-pretty boy kids rebelling against their parents, aliens seeming oh-so-nice just to soften us up before they eat us, etc. Oh, and the priest is already making eyes at the FBI agent like he's ready to renounce his vows after knowing her for all of a half an hour. And the "best" bad line of the night goes to Scott Wolf who gets to ask Anna, the leader of the Visitors, "Are there any ugly Visitors? You're all so beautiful." Ack! I think I just lost my dinner. I get the meaning, but it was about as well executed as a George Lucas line.
Then add on that the whole hour seemed so rushed. I was astounded at how much they gave away already. So many devices that should have come into play later, and they're already revealed. Then of course, there is the closing "season preview" which totally destroyed any sense of mystery or suspense.
The rumors are that this show has been beset with production problems from the start. There are only four episodes ready to launch (there were unknown factors that shut filming down at least twice) and ABC has already announced that after those four, the show will be on hiatus for at least 4 months.
The show might maintain an audience, but sadly I expect to see a huge drop in the coming weeks. I'm as avid a sci-fi watcher as you can find, and even I have no excitement left in me to watch this show. Will I? For the time being, the recorded version so we can get through it faster without commercials. But this rebooting of V seems to be so much like the visitors. Something ugly and not at all good hiding just beneath a pretty exterior.
I'm curious if any of our readers/posters watched the premier and if so, what your thoughts were.
I was looking forward to V, remembering the terrifying nature of the first mini-series as a kid. Muse had never seen the original and so had few preconceived notions but was willing to go along for the ride. Sadly, after an hour of the program, we both arrived at the same conclusion: boring, cliche, and tired. Oh so tired. There is nothing in this show that hasn't been done before. And no, I'm not referencing the original. I mean that there is not one idea in this new V that hasn't been done a thousand times in the past 30 years. It came across as if the writers are expecting people to enjoy it simply because it's a remake, and apparently therefore, does not need anything original.
We have pretty spaceships hovering over cities, terrorist cells that are really just Visitors planning our downfall, whiny way-too-pretty boy kids rebelling against their parents, aliens seeming oh-so-nice just to soften us up before they eat us, etc. Oh, and the priest is already making eyes at the FBI agent like he's ready to renounce his vows after knowing her for all of a half an hour. And the "best" bad line of the night goes to Scott Wolf who gets to ask Anna, the leader of the Visitors, "Are there any ugly Visitors? You're all so beautiful." Ack! I think I just lost my dinner. I get the meaning, but it was about as well executed as a George Lucas line.
Then add on that the whole hour seemed so rushed. I was astounded at how much they gave away already. So many devices that should have come into play later, and they're already revealed. Then of course, there is the closing "season preview" which totally destroyed any sense of mystery or suspense.
The rumors are that this show has been beset with production problems from the start. There are only four episodes ready to launch (there were unknown factors that shut filming down at least twice) and ABC has already announced that after those four, the show will be on hiatus for at least 4 months.
The show might maintain an audience, but sadly I expect to see a huge drop in the coming weeks. I'm as avid a sci-fi watcher as you can find, and even I have no excitement left in me to watch this show. Will I? For the time being, the recorded version so we can get through it faster without commercials. But this rebooting of V seems to be so much like the visitors. Something ugly and not at all good hiding just beneath a pretty exterior.
I'm curious if any of our readers/posters watched the premier and if so, what your thoughts were.
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