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Hong-Chih Kuo, from Tainan City, Taiwan is starting tonight against the Cincinnati Reds for the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Taiwanese Association of Cincinnati has organized a group to go down to cheer him on.Â
But I won’t be there.Â
I’ll cheer him on later when he’s not playing against my hometown Reds.
This is a random Battlestar Galactica thought that I had while driving to work.
There are 12 human colonies.
There are 12 Cylon models.
But if you count Earth, there are actually 13 colonies. Maybe there are actually 13 models of Cylons instead of 12 with 2 that have not been revealed.
If they reveal the 12th Cylon sooner as opposed to later and is a relatively minor character like Tom Zarek or equivalent, I believe that it would be a decoy for the biggest surprise, the 13th Cylon that would be revealed in the finale. I believe that the 13th Cylon would then be a very major character like Starbuck, Admiral Adama, Baltar, or President Roslin and would happen near the very end. It would be a total surprise for all the characters and the audience because we’re all thinking that once the 12th Cylon has been revealed that there are no more unknown “skin jobs” left. But, then we’d be wrong and surprised in the finale.
I know that the show states that there are 12 in the opening sequence, but this show is all about breaking conventions, so what’s one more here?
UPDATE: 3/17/2009
According to Ronald D. Moore, Daniel is not a significant character.
From battlestar_blog
“…I should probably say as a sidenote — I know that there is a tremendous amount of speculation out there on the Internet — that Kara is the daughter of Daniel or that Daniel, Daniel being the Cylon model that was killed or destroyed or aborted, however you want to choose to define it, by Cavil, that there’s a connection between Daniel and Kara and that’s part of the revelations that we’re gonna reveal in the finale. I don’t typically want to, like, put theories to rest, because it kinda spoils the enjoyment and fun of people in the show, however I do think it’s worth saying that that is not part of the plan.
UPDATE: 3/24/09
The 13th Cylon pretty much is a non-issue. I think Ronald D. Moore and the writers mentioned the 13th Cylon just to fix their screwed up numbering.
From ABCnews.com: ‘Bodies’ CEO Resigns After ’20/20′ Report
The CEO of a company that runs a controversial exhibit of “plasticized” Chinese bodies, Premier Exhibitions, has resigned, according to an SEC filing by the company.
Arnie Geller submitted his resignation in March, weeks after a “20/20” report on the company’s practices triggered an inquiry by the New York attorney general’s office. The company, which never announced the change in management in a press release according to a review of its Web site, said Geller’s resignation was not connected to the questions raised about the human bodies or to Geller’s appearance on “20/20.”
UPDATE: As a commenter on this blog pointed out, that Bruce Eskowitz was actually appointed CEO in September 1, 2007.  This can be seen in the Form 8-K filed by Premier Exhibitions.
I had written about the CNN Headline Shirt earlier today, but I just noticed that the headline and the date are stored in the URL, so it’s pretty easy to change the shirt to whatever you want it to say! I wonder if they’ll actually print out these shirts!
UPDATE: No. They won’t let you put these shirts in the cart.
And no profanity filter either! So I didn’t have to use my favorite Battlestar Galactica profanity. Hours of fun!
No, not a recipe for cooking SPAM, the meat-a-like, but a SPAM email that’s actually a recipe. Not sure of the strategy of this type of SPAM. No attachments, nothing being sold. Perhaps, they’re just trying to get me to approve of this message and get around my SPAM filter. No chance of that.
Recipe for great BBQ Sauce:
INGREDIENTS
1 quart apple cider vinegar
1 (20 ounce) bottle ketchup
1/4 cup paprika
1 pound dark brown sugar
1/4 cup salt
1 tablespoon black pepper
2 tablespoons red pepper flakes
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce
1/2 cup lemon juice
DIRECTIONS
In a large container, mix together the apple cider vinegar, ketchup,
paprika, brown sugar, salt, pepper, red pepper flakes, garlic powder,
Worcestershire sauce and lemon juice. Pour into an empty vinegar bottle,
ketchup bottle or other container and store in the refrigerator for up to
1 month.
From NYTimes.com: No Fortissimo? Symphony Told to Keep It Down
Tests showed that the average noise level in the orchestra during the piece, “State of Siege,” by the composer Dror Feiler, was 97.4 decibels, just below the level of a pneumatic drill and a violation of new European noise-at-work limits. Playing more softly or wearing noise-muffling headphones were rejected as unworkable.
But across Europe, musicians are being asked to wear decibel-measuring devices and to sit behind see-through antinoise screens. Companies are altering their repertories. And conductors are reconsidering the definition of “fortissimo.”
Alan Garner, an oboist and English horn player who is the chairman of the players’ committee at the Royal Opera House, said that he and his colleagues had been told that they would have to wear earplugs during entire three-hour rehearsals and performances.
“It’s like saying to a racing-car driver that they have to wear a blindfold,” he said
It’s great that the Europeans care for their workers, but this seems to be a little bit on the extreme. Music can be loud. That’s part of being a musician. It’s one of the very few occupational hazards of being a musician.
I noticed a new “feature” on CNN.com today. Next to some of the headlines, there’s a new t-shirt icon. When you click on the icon you can buy a t-shirt with the corresponding headline on it.
Here’s a close-up of the icon
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So if I want a t-shirt that says “Weird fish leave sea, spawn on beach”, I click on the T-shirt icon.![]()
This will yield you a inane t-shirt that if you wear will guarantee you a life of loneliness and sadness. I wonder if CNN will intentionally try to “pump up” their headlines to make them outrageous enough for t-shirts.
The seems like something more for the NYPost. At least their t-shirts would be entertaining!
From WWTDD.com: TYLER EXCLUSIVE – THE CAST OF GI JOE
When I heard that they were making a live action GI Joe film, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. But, after seeing the cast photos on WWTDD.com, I’m convinced that this movie is a GOOD thing. I have no idea what this movie is about and frankly I don’t really care!
Now, my biggest problem is trying to figure out who to root for and how to tell who fights for which side.
Here’s Scarlett, a member of GI Joe![]()
and here’s the Baroness from Cobra![]()
I guess pleathery S&M outfits makes you evil, while lots body armor and a… ummm breastplate makes you good.
But to me I see Ice Cream and Candy. Who cares about good and evil?
Oh, and there are guys in the movie. I’m just not posting pictures of them.
For the rest of the pictures visit:
WWTDD.com: TYLER EXCLUSIVE – THE CAST OF GI JOE
I finally made it over to the new Ikea in West Chester last night. I’ve always been a big fan of Ikea, but I have always been limited to buying little things that I can fit in my car along with my other road trip luggage. But, now with Ikea here, I can look for larger items like furniture, bookshelves and storage organizers.
I had an hour to kill yesterday so I made the 5 minute drive over from my office. Yes, it’s only 5 minutes away from my office. I’ve just been a little hesitant about driving over there because of the crowds that I’ve seen it generate.
But, I guess it’s only a place to be avoided now on the weekends. If you want to go to Ikea and avoid crowds, go on a weekday night, especially if it’s 75 degrees and beautiful outside.![]()
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The parking lot was pretty empty. More cars than your normal store, but the fewest that I’ve seen in front of any Ikea. There were a few customers, but a ton of helpful staff. And zero lines at the cash registers.
The thing that I like about Ikea are the example rooms that are set up all over. It’s useful to see how an item can be used in a room. What’s helpful is that the same piece of furniture may be used in different rooms that have different looks.
However, I didn’t see this bed in any of the example rooms. How am I supposed to get my “bachelor” pad looking right without some ideas? Maybe, I’ll have to just talk to one of the Ikea workers. Stay tuned!![]()
