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calendar   Friday - June 29, 2007

Street Art

After all of the political news of the past couple of days, I wanted to give you something a little lighter.

Stop-Action motion picture photography is a genre that fascinates me.  The idea is to take many still photos and blend them together into what appears to be a movie.  It is painstakingly tedious work with no shortcuts.

Apparently, the group Modest Mouse had a contest for folks to make a music video for them.  These guys went overboard and did it with stop-action digital photos.  4,133 of them for a four minute video.  They did a heck of a job in my opinion.

Enjoy.

“Myself and a couple have friends have entered the above into the Modest Mouse video competition. Using green screen footage provided by the band we cut a simple music video. We then degraded the images and printed out each frame sequentially. (all 4133 of them) We then nailed each “shot” of 50-100 posters to various structures and posts. Then using a digital SLR camera with a long exposure we frame by frame shot each poster. Oh, and theres a little video projection (again, frame by frame on the SLR) just to mix it up. There is no compositing, no shortcuts, just lots of blood, sweat and tears, and a huge Kinkos bill!”.... Max


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 06/29/2007 at 07:10 AM   
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calendar   Tuesday - May 29, 2007

Battleship Envy

I saw this little posting on Tam’s site this morning:

Obsession.

The capacity for the human mind to focus upon a goal and pursue it with single-minded determination is amazing. Given free reign, it is this tendency towards obsession that makes great things happen: Everest is climbed. The South Pole is reached. The Atlantic is flown solo. Diseases are conquered and devices are invented. And sometimes the same obsession goes a bit wonky and model battleships thirty feet long are built.

Wow


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 05/29/2007 at 05:49 AM   
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calendar   Friday - May 18, 2007

Body Art

I’m not much for tattoos. Some look OK, but most (IMHO) do not.

Here’s an example of the latter:

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Good grief man, what were you thinking?

(Via Ride Fast and Shoot Straight)


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 05/18/2007 at 08:47 AM   
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calendar   Thursday - May 17, 2007

Through The Looking Glass

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(BBC) - Thursday, 17 May 2007, 10:24 GMT 11:24 UK

A pair of passenger trains have crossed the heavily fortified border between North and South Korea for the first time in more than 50 years. The two trains - one travelling from the North and one from the South - each carried 150 invited passengers.

South Korea hailed it as a landmark in relations between the two countries. But Thursday’s crossing remains largely symbolic, the BBC’s Charles Scanlon says. North Korea has so far only agreed to a one-off test-run.

For that, our correspondent adds, Pyongyang has demanded a high price. South Korea has agreed to supply it with $80 million (£41m) worth of economic aid for the development of light industry.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 05/17/2007 at 05:29 PM   
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calendar   Saturday - May 12, 2007

Photo Of The Week

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 05/12/2007 at 09:36 PM   
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calendar   Friday - April 27, 2007

Fantasy Island

TGIF! And none too soon! It’s Miller Time so shake loose from that job, slip into some comfortable clothes and go unwind, gang. I’ll leave you today with a picture of one of the dream factories out on the Left Coast. Have a good weekend! (and check back for fun stuff tomorrow)

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/27/2007 at 05:26 PM   
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calendar   Friday - April 13, 2007

Trinity Site Visit

Macker went to the Trinity Site.  Go see his photos of the tour.

Amazing stuff.  I bet it was awe-inspiring.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 04/13/2007 at 09:12 AM   
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calendar   Thursday - April 12, 2007

Through The Looking Glass

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“Tralfamador”

The Traflamadorian world provided Billy Pilgrim with the escape that he needed from his guilt. The Traflamadorian people are not locked in a three dimensional realm. They are not locked in the frames of time to which the human world is forced to live in. Traflamadorians can “shift” through time as seamlessly as humans can walk towards a point. This ability allows them to focus on the pleasant moments in the history of the Universe and ignore the aspects of time they dislike.

The Tralfamadorians are real to Billy because without them he cannot live with himself. Billy believes that he was taken by a Tralfamdorian ship to be an exhibit of a human being in a Tralfamdorian Zoo. On Tralfamador, Billy is exposed to an entire new way of thinking which neutralizes the “Why me?” question. In the Tralfamdorian view of the Universe, guilt does not exist because in their view one is not responsible for one’s actions. Whatever will, or has happened will always happen and did always happen. There is no way to change the course of events. Everything is predetermined. Billy is told by the Tralfamadores (regarding Tralfamador) that:

“Today we do (have peace). On other days we have wars as horrible as any you’ve ever seen or read about. There isn’t anything we can do about them, so we simply don’t look at them. We ignore them. We spend eternity looking at pleasant moments.”

The Tralfamadorians even now question as to when and who will destroy the Universe, yet they make no attempt to stop it because in their eyes it cannot be stopped. Billy, by accepting the Tralfamadorian view, frees himself from the guilt which one feels when one is locked in time and responsible for one’s actions. Billy Pilgrim grasps the Tralfamadorian philosophy and insists the Tralfamadorian world exists because it eliminates the “Why me?” question. Guilt is a feeling of responsibility or remorse for some offense, crime wrong; a feeling of culpability.

For example if one steals a hundred dollars, one would feel remorse over that action and wish one had not done it. Under the Tralfamadorian outlook Billy Pilgrim does not have to feel remorse for being saved because that is how it was and always will happen. He does not have to feel guilt or remorse because there is no reason to. There is nothing that can be done about war and death, “they are as easy to stop as glaciers.” The death of all those innocent people could not be stopped, it was predetermined by some unknown force just as the destruction of the Universe, by a Tralfamadorian testing a new fuel, is also predetermined and unstoppable.

-- Kurt Vonnegut, “Slaughterhouse Five”


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/12/2007 at 04:16 PM   
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calendar   Friday - April 06, 2007

Through The Looking Glass

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“The Other Iraq”

I came across this picture in the photo gallery of the Washington Post’s “Today In Photos” for April 6. I had to just sit and stare at it for several minutes. I couldn’t help but think what a contrast this idyllic setting with children playing and their parents resting in the sun in Baghdad’s al-Zawraa public park is with the normal images we get from the media in Iraq.

My first thought was “Hey! This can’t be Central Command propaganda as the anti-war activists would probably claim! This came from the Washington Post, of all places.” My second thought was “Why don’t we see more of these pictures?”

I’m sure the terrorists and murdering thugs who are killing people in Iraq ever day make moments like this few and far between but would it hurt to actually show pictures like this to (a) show Americans that life is starting to return to normal in Iraq and (b) show the terrorists they are losing the battle?

I know. Stupid question. The lamestream media will have none of it since the defeat of American troops, the failure of democracy in Iraq and subsequent humiliation of President Bush is more important to them.

I wish these people well. Enjoy the beautiful springtime weather while you can. It will get better if we stick to our goals. Peace be upon you all.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/06/2007 at 04:11 PM   
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calendar   Thursday - April 05, 2007

Through The Looking Glass

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March 19, 2007 - Iraqi and US soldiers wait to get a clear shot and positive identification of the anti-Iraqi forces opposing them in Diyala. Twelve insurgents were killed or captured in the firefight.

-- Photo by Air Force Staff Sgt. Stacy L. Pearsall


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/05/2007 at 07:36 PM   
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calendar   Tuesday - April 03, 2007

Through The Looking Glass

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Barred spiral galaxy NGC 1365 is truly a majestic island universe some 200,000 light-years across. Located a mere 60 million light-years away toward the chemical constellation Fornax, NGC 1365 is a dominant member of the well-studied Fornax galaxy cluster. This impressively sharp color image shows intense star forming regions at the ends of the bar and along the spiral arms, as well as details of dust lanes cutting across the galaxy’s bright core. At the core lies a supermassive black hole. Astronomers think NGC 1365’s prominent bar plays a crucial role in the galaxy’s evolution, drawing gas and dust into a star-forming maelstrom and ultimately feeding material into the central black hole.

-- Astronomy Picture Of The Day


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 04/03/2007 at 05:44 PM   
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calendar   Thursday - March 29, 2007

Through The Looking Glass

Air Force Three

WASHINGTON (AP) - March 29, 2007

The Pentagon today finally agreed to provide air transport for Speaker Of The House Nancy Pelosi to use to fly back and forth between Washington and San Francisco. The P-26A below will be stationed at Andrews AFB for Madame Speakers use at any time. The “Peashooter” has an effective range of 313 nautical miles and a top speed of 199 mph, which means Ms. Pelosi will have to refuel inflight a couple of times on the way but due to Defense Department budget cuts by Congress, the $16,500 plane was the only one that could be inserted into the budget at this time.

Pentagon spokesman General C. A. Tastrophe stated to the press that the plane seemed to be appropriate since the new budget Congress just enacted will only allow our troops in Iraq to fight with peashooters themselves ... uless they are allowed by the rules of engagement to throw rocks, which is currently under investigation by the House Armed Services Committee and subject to Supreme Court review.

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/29/2007 at 07:01 PM   
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calendar   Monday - March 26, 2007

Through The Looking Glass

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“Dual Fuel Pump Station”

An Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker from the 340th Expeditionary Air Refueling Squadron refuels a Royal Air Force GR-4 Tornado over Iraq Feb. 25 using the multipoint refueling system. With MPRS, Air Force tankers have the versatility to refuel Air Force, Navy and coalition aircraft all in the same mission.

(Royal Air Force photo)


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 03/26/2007 at 05:36 PM   
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calendar   Thursday - March 22, 2007

300

I went and saw 300 last night.  Since I had read some reviews, I was expecting a bloodfest, and boy did I get it!  To be honest, I did not get the same emotional high as I did with movies like Braveheart, The Patriot and Gladiator, but it was a fun film nonetheless.  It was based on a comic book Graphic Novel after all.

Well, apparently there has been no small amount of the vapors because it is not historically accurate.  Did I mention it was based on a comic book Graphic Novel?

Victor Davis Hanson speaks to this in his latest article.

‘300’—Fact or Fiction?
Crowds are flocking to see the film “300” about the ancient Spartans’ last stand at the pass at Thermopylae against an invading Persian army. Yet many critics, in panning “300,” have alleged that the film is essentially historically inaccurate. Are they right?

Here are some answers. But first two qualifiers. I wrote an introduction to a book about the making of “300” after being shown a rough cut of the movie in October. And, second, remember that “300” does not claim to follow exactly ancient accounts of the battle of Thermopylae in 480 B.C. Instead, it is an impressionistic take on a graphic novel by Frank Miller, intended to entertain and shock first, and instruct second.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 03/22/2007 at 12:50 PM   
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