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Friday, November 25th 2011

8:48 AM

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 1 (2011)

A solid four out of five stars -- I'm subtracting one-half star for a few prolonged (potential yawns) scenes and some overly gushy/mushy, cliched dialog; and, one-half star simply because it's not the greatest movie in existence.  That being said, however, TBD proved to be a thoroughly intense and engaging, preternatural (Anne Rice word) romance/thriller.  I can't wait for part 2.  Without providing any spoilers (hopefully):  Bella (Kristen Stewart) slew me with her emotional and extremely realistic wedding isle walk.  There is a fantastic confrontation between Jacob (Taylor Lauther) and the other werewolves.  Lastly, the ending moments (I won't tell you what happens) were suspenseful, riveting and all together satisfying.  Highly recommended.  Go see it! 
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Wednesday, August 12th 2009

1:53 PM

The Obama Health Care Plan

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Give Obama a chance.  He's not trying to destroy America or create a socialist country.  He simply wants to have a backup government health care system alongside the numerous private health care insurance providers currently available.  I think it will be good thing.  What have you got to lose?  If it turns out to be a disaster (like so many believe), then the plan will be discarded and never spoken of again.  The world will return to normal, and you'll also have the pleasure of telling people like myself, "I told you so."  But first you must overcome your fear of change and give the man a chance to prove (or disprove) what he says. 
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Wednesday, July 15th 2009

2:49 PM

The Sad Demise of Geocities

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The demise of Geocities will cause a great distrubance in the force.

There will be a huge number of historic websites that will, simply, cease to exist (except perhaps within the vaults of the Internet Archive).

It is nice to be able to taste human food, once again. 
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