"When faced with a problem you do not understand,
do any part of it you do understand; then look at it again."
~(Robert A. Heinlein - "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress")
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Thursday, September 20, 2012
They're rioting in Africa.
They're rioting in Africa. They're starving in Spain. There's hurricanes in Florida and Texas needs rain.
The whole world is festering with unhappy souls. The French hate the Germans. The Germans hate the Poles. Italians hate Yugoslavs. South Africans hate the Dutch and I don't like anybody very much!
But we can be tranquil and thankful and proud for man's been endowed with a mushroom shaped cloud. And we know for certain that some lovely day someone will set the spark off and we will all be blown away.
They're rioting in Africa. There's strife in Iran. What nature doesn't do to us will be done by our fellow man. ~"The Merry Minuet" - Performed by The Kingston Trio (1959) Copyright 1959, by Sheldon Harnick,. "The more things change ..." -
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Gary Binkley
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And for what it's worth, you left the album with that song on it when you moved to Houston.....and I still have it!!!
For another for what it's worth, I have a copy of that album again.
It's their from the "Hungry i" and I've re-acquired it, along with the original The Kingston Trio and The Kingston Trio At Large.
Besides leaving some behind when I left, at various times I had sold off LP's when in financial distress (often).
In one of those episodes, during the mid-80s, with the advent of CDs, I figured on replacing them with such later on.
Problem is, that there are some things I had that was never re-released on CD, and there were instances where the CD had a rebalanced or enhanced sound that just didn't seem right.
So, over time (and via the internet) I've managed to find some of the LP's I loved so much.
Valuable lesson regarding new technology: never assume that what you have and cherish in a particular medium will be available in whatever new medium replaces it.
For many reasons (rights, possible demand, and just plain money) that likelihood is really a crap shoot.
I've learned that, to my sorrow, with LPs, and with VHS videos. - -
Born in San Antonio, Texas, within a mile of the Alamo (and raised within three), I am a rabid Texan; somewhat on the conservative side. :-)
Now living in Houston, Texas; I love to comment on various blogs, sometimes under my own name, but usually under my nom-de-internet of Paul_In_Houston.
Still trying to figure out what I would like to do when I grow up.
And that's all she wrote ... -- Ever wonder how that phrase came to mean "It's over!" ? No? Never?!!! Well, tough. I'm gonna tell you anyway. (Be sure to check the comments for an answer to another mystery in that song. :-)
Hamlet -- I know, I KNOW! Someone has already written about this guy. So?
Slim -- "Target in sight! Where in Hell is Major Kong?" -- Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece Dr. Strangelove (1964) is loaded with first-rate performances,but the most iconic moment in the movie is owned by Slim Pickens riding that H-bomb to the target and into eternity.
"Big truck just went by. ... -- Now it's gone." ~Morning traffic report on the "Res" -- My previous post "Toughest Pawnee" ... resulted in an email recommending the movie Smoke Signals (1998) which is what this post is about.
"Toughest Pawnee" ... ... is how actor Wes Studi (a full-blooded Cherokee from Oklahoma) is listed in the credits for Kevin Costner's Dances with Wolves (1990). YEP! This is about a number of movies he's been in, to show why I like this guy so much.
"Cast in the Name of God, ... Ye not Guilty" -- The Japanese have a whole series of series, in manga and anime, involving giant robots (or mecha, as most of these are not actually autonomous but have human pilots). Often they involve fighting monsters. This post is partly about Pacific Rim (2013).
Never ascribe to malice ...... that which is adequately explained by incompetence." ~Napoleon Bonaparte A wonderful movie (Emperor (2012)) with an egregious slight (in the end credits) of one of the main historical characters. At present, the MOST read of my posts.
The "Field of Dreams" Principle"If you build it, they will come." Well, maybe not, About the recent movie "Phantom" (never heard of it? Here's why.), and a 10 year old one "Below".
Devil in a Blue Dress (Revised)"Flight" is not the first movie to team Don Cheadle with Denzel Washington. The movie named in the title of this post is a wonderful one to check out
Marquee (Updated)"The Creature from the Black Lagoon". As a kid, I watched it with my hands over my eyes, peeking between fingers. Lord, how things have changed.
Yet ANOTHER "He Who Must NOT Be Named" (Updated) - Author F. Paul Wilson, his universe of the Adversary whose name you shouldn't utter, Repairman Jack, and who I'd cast if a movie ever materialized.
Presence ... (Updated) ... is a not-easily defined quality, of an actor, that absolutely compels your attention when he or she shows up. One either has it or not. If not, it ain't something that can be bought.
Swedish Meatballs (Actually about my contender for the finest science-fiction TV series of all time.)
Dawn of the Commercial Space Age - On 25 May 2012, a commercial spacecraft delivered useful cargo to the International Space Station.
Treasure Island - On Saturday night, 05 May 2012, the SYFY Channel made a foray there. 22 years ago, the TNT Channel did the same, with a far superior result; perhaps the finest version ever.
"They say a snake bit her once ... ... and died." (From the the BBC mini-series "I, Claudius", in which Tiberius was speaking of his perpetually scheming mother Livia.)
"Of COURSE, they're naked!!! ...- It's dangerous to jump through a fire with your clothes on!" ~Christopher Lee (as Lord Summerisle in The Wicker Man) to a policeman who has just stated the obvious while watching a pagan ritual. (Mr. Lee is the subject of this post)
Peacemaker - This post is about airplanes (the B-36 in particular), and is gonna have a bunch of boring photos of same.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy - Can a story that was made into a truly excellent five and a half hour mini-series be rendered into a script for a two-hour movie, without proving "rend" a very appropriate part of that verb?
"It DOESN'T!!!"... - roared the CIA Records Keeper (Ernest Borgnine) ln response to operative William Cooper's (Karl Urban) observation, "I never knew this place even existed."
WANTED!!! -- For stealing these movies... - Three movies: each loaded with talent; and a character actor or relative newcomer makes it his own. ("Absence of Malice","Get Shorty", "RED")
"My name is Boyd Crowder... - A "bit of a rave" (Thanks, Foxfier :-), about my favorite TV show. ("Justified") - Updated 31 Jan 2012
Today, I was "Unprofessional"... I got hooked on blogs because a link on MSNBC's website sent me to this, about the tsunami that hit Indonesia on Christmas Day, 2004.
Houston elects fiscally conservative mayor One other open your eyes item which caught my eye in the About Annise page: "the city’s $20 million Rainy Day Fund". What fiscal truth does Houston know, yet NYC, Boston, Chicago, and LA do not? This is not a tricky question.
Democracy Denied: The Obama Chart Flashplayer interactive image shows how The Won bypasses all procedural restraints to get what he wants. LOTS of things to scream to your congressmen about. And, scream you should. (Update - 09 Jun 2012 - GONE, GONE, GONE!!! Clicking on the link gets you 404! This has been moved, lost or stolen. Searching on Google may find a static image of the chart, but the Flash video interactive chart I cannot find.)
3 comments:
And for what it's worth, you left the album with that song on it when you moved to Houston.....and I still have it!!!
For another for what it's worth, I have a copy of that album again.
It's their from the "Hungry i" and I've re-acquired it, along with the original The Kingston Trio and The Kingston Trio At Large.
Besides leaving some behind when I left, at various times I had sold off LP's when in financial distress (often).
In one of those episodes, during the mid-80s, with the advent of CDs, I figured on replacing them with such later on.
Problem is, that there are some things I had that was never re-released on CD, and there were instances where the CD had a rebalanced or enhanced sound that just didn't seem right.
So, over time (and via the internet) I've managed to find some of the LP's I loved so much.
Valuable lesson regarding new technology: never assume that what you have and cherish in a particular medium will be available in whatever new medium replaces it.
For many reasons (rights, possible demand, and just plain money) that likelihood is really a crap shoot.
I've learned that, to my sorrow, with LPs, and with VHS videos.
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The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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