Okay, back in the 80's I wasn't a big Miami Vice fan. In fact, I hardly watched it. However, twenty-odd years later, I have now become working my way through the entire series on DVD. I think I enjoy it more now that I would have back when it originally aired.
For the most part I have moved my blogging to Tumblr: http://digital1970.tumblr.com/ I will still post an occasional update here that I feel would be better suited to this, less frequented, blog.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Wet Dream?
Water Fueled Welding Torch and Engine! Converts Water (HOH or Hydrogen oxide) into HHO (Oxyhydrogen). Now let's see how fast this is bought by the gas industry and buried...
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Sunday, August 12, 2007
"Ahh... Atheism" Couterpoint
Okay, to be fair to the Judea Christian faith, I offer this coutherpoint to the previous post...
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Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Bourne to disappoint
I saw "the Bourne Ultimatum" last night. A bit of a let down. Basically, Jason is trying to find out how he became Jason Bourne and who he used to be, but gets into a lot of fights against a new antagonist who would rather see Bourne terminated.
I really enjoyed the first movie, but the second movie had a problem with the over use of epileptic camera work (aka shaky cameras) that made it hard to tell what was going on most of the time (especially hard when you like to sit in the third row).
I thought the movie was pretty good through the first half, but then fell apart with the return of the unstable camera work. For crying out loud, I paid to see a movie but only get a lot of blurry images. My ten-year-old niece could do a better job at controlling the camera.
I think I'll just stick with the first movie and pretend that the others don't exist (kinda like all Alien movie after the Aliens)...
I really enjoyed the first movie, but the second movie had a problem with the over use of epileptic camera work (aka shaky cameras) that made it hard to tell what was going on most of the time (especially hard when you like to sit in the third row).
I thought the movie was pretty good through the first half, but then fell apart with the return of the unstable camera work. For crying out loud, I paid to see a movie but only get a lot of blurry images. My ten-year-old niece could do a better job at controlling the camera.
I think I'll just stick with the first movie and pretend that the others don't exist (kinda like all Alien movie after the Aliens)...
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
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