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Joe

joined on 04/08/06
last updated 12/27/08
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native Coloradan ... middle school American history teacher ... athiest
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Mes Héros

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"Godless" by The Dandy Warhols

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"In the Waiting Line", by Zero 7

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"Save Me" by Aimee Mann

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"Help!" by The Beatles

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"A Walk on the Wild Side", by Lou Reed

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"Beds Are Burning", by Midnight Oil

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Yeah, the original was rather campy, but it did have some moments of coolness (i.e. the light-cycles), and the trailer for the sequel looks wicked-awesome!

www.apple.com/trailers/di.../tronlegacy/
Tue, August 11, 2009 - 12:36 AM permalink - 7 comments
 
Saw this on the BA flight from London last month:

step 1: remove release latch cover
step 2: dispose of latch cover
step 3: pull release latch
step 4: dislodge emergency hatch
step 5: pummel self in head with hatch
Fri, July 24, 2009 - 5:34 PM permalink - 2 comments
 
With apologies to Ms. Smart for the delay in my reporting, here are my reflections on this summer's big trip.


DESTINATIONS: Warsaw and Lublin, Poland ... Stockholm, Sweden ... Copenhagen, Denmark ... Berlin, Germany

FAVORITE CITY: Stockholm

LEAST FAVORITE: Copenhagen (REALLY expensive)

BEST MUSEUM: Majdanek Concentration Camp outside Lublin (very rough to tour)

WORST MUSEUM: the Swedish Treasury Museum (we were the ONLY ones there!)

BEST PARK: the cemetery where Søren Kirkegaard is buried in Copenhagen

BEST FOOD: Banja Luka, a Serbian joint in Warsaw

WORST: Shanghai Gate, a Chinese joint in Copenhagen

BEST DRINK: Danish beer

WORST: Polish water ("Mmmm ... you can really taste the cadmium.")

NICEST PEOPLE: the Swedes

MOST ATTRACTIVE WOMEN: tie between the Poles and the Swedes

MOST TRANSCENDENT MOMENT: tie between the open air Chopin concert in Warsaw, and just sitting on a bench under a tree at twilight in Stockholm's old city

BIGGEST WTF?: they call it "Roosters", but Poland has Hooters!

"COOLEST" PLACE: the Absolut Ice Bar in Stockholm (the whole bar is made of ice!)

FUNNIEST EURO-SIGN: "no breakdancing" on the Berlin metro

GREATEST MOMENT OF ENVY: tie between Sweden's trains and Copenhagen's vast bike culture

MOST ANNOYING PART OF TRIP: my friend Brad ALWAYS asking for ice!

BIGGEST A-HA!: Berlin IS New York; they feel exactly the same

BIGGEST "OOPS": a guy on the train from Warsaw to Gdansk yelled at me for putting my feet on the seat

BIGGEST "YES!": my bottle of absinthe cleared through customs with no problem

BEST LAUGH: finding an anti-Bush, anti-war rally advert from '03 still posted in Warsaw

BIGGEST REGRET: I didn't ride a bike in Copenhagen, and I didn't appear in a fetish porno movie in Berlin


That's it! I had a blast-and-a-half, and am already looking forward to the next adventure ... which looks to be Geneva, Zurich, Munich, and Stuttgart next Spring. After that it's got to be Japan and Vietnam.

Photo: yours truly in the rebuilt portion of Warsaw's old city
Wed, July 22, 2009 - 9:36 PM permalink - 4 comments
 
Finally! A thoughtful summer movie (like I'm being FORCED to go see Transformers and Terminator!).

Moon was a great movie! Maybe not as emotionally powerful as I was hoping for, but still a very good exploration of isolation and identity. Sam Rockwell was brilliantly cast in this role, and he does a fantastic job of portraying a really wide range of psychological and emotional states.

All-in-all, a nice break from the summer blockbusters; a pleasant moment of quiet and introspection.

Final grade: B+
Wed, July 22, 2009 - 8:50 AM permalink - 4 comments
 
Ugh. Why waste the time?

Spectacular CGI + absolutely NO story or logic = mediocre movie.

Final grade: C
Wed, July 22, 2009 - 8:16 AM permalink - 3 comments
 
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