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Sunday, March 31, 2013

But now what am I going to do with all this plutonium I bought from the Libyans?



What are you doing buying plutonium from the Libyans in the first place? I hope you're wearing a bullet proof vest when they come back for their plutonium later. Didn't you learn anything from Back to the Future?

Wormholes are bad enough, but you want to play with plutonium to make it happen? You don't know how to use your brain, do you? Look at all of the bad things that happen with plutonium:
  • The radiation from plutonium can cause cancer and death. Look at Madam Curie. (Sure she was working with primarily with polonium and radium, but it's close enough.)
  • Plutonium is one of the key components of a nuclear bomb. That's why the Libyans gave it to Doc Brown after all. Do you want to be responsible for that?
  • Sure power plants are great, but what about all of the negative side effects of nuclear power? You've seen the Simpsons and that three-eyed fish.
  • Do you want to become Mr. Burns? I don't think I need to say any more on that count.
  • If you're just walking around with plutonium, the government is going to think that you are a terrorist. I'm pretty sure you don't want them thinking that.
  • Maybe you can manage to create that 1.21 gigawatts of energy to travel through time, but flux capacitor or not, it's just another wormhole and I've already talked about the problems with that. (Look at all the trouble Marty caused by a simple trip back in time.)
So if you're smart, you'll get rid of that plutonium and stop playing around with wormholes.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

More Fake rules for being Irish on St. Patrick's Day

A couple of years ago, I made a post listing a set of rules for being Irish on St. Patrick's Day, but since then I've thought of a few other important rules that you need to keep in mind along with the others. Be sure to study them and follow them closely.
  1. Like before, the Irish do not need to concern themselves with these rules. They can read them, but the certainly don't need to follow them.
  2. All of the previous rules still apply. See that post already.
  3. OK, the first thing you have to do St. Paddy's day is roll out of bed and eat some Lucky Charms. If you want to get it right, you might want to have the bowl ready right next to your bed with some milk there too. (Feel free to say "They're magically delicious" with the an Irish accent. It won't make you any more Irish though.)
  4. St. Patrick is credited with driving all of the snakes from Ireland, so what are you doing with that snake? Get away from anything having to do with snakes for the day. Don't even talk to a snake handler. Why take a chance?
  5. I talked about Shamrock Shakes before, but let's be honest, they are delicious and must be a part of the holiday for you.
  6. OK, it doesn't matter if you don't eat meat, you need to eat Corned Beef and Cabbage. Just do it. It's a part of being Irish. (OK, if you're committed to the whole "nothing with a face" way of life, then at least pretend you ate it. OK, just don't make a big deal about it. Maybe you can get one of your veg friends to make up some Corned Tofu and Cabbage.)
So that's it for now. Maybe I'll come up with some more ideas in the future, but that is where we will leave the issue until that time arrives.

Monday, March 11, 2013

So you created a wormhole...

First, congratulations!
Second, what were you thinking? Don't you understand what you have done? How can you be scientific enough to have created a wormhole without having watched enough sci fi to know what's wrong with your discovery?

Let's look at some good reasons why you should shut your wormhole down right now:

Deep Space 9

Oh look, the Federation found a naturally occurring wormhole that is safe and reliable outside of the orbit of Bajor! How exciting!

However, the only reason the wormhole even exists is because of some cosmic jerks called "The Prophets" who keep interfering in everything, but not always to help out.

Oh, and on the other side of the wormhole is this group of conquering and controlling changelings called the Dominion that want to cross over the wormhole and take over our part of the galaxy, but hey, free wormhole.

Stargate

Ancient aliens left a series of gates that connect a huge number of worlds. That's a pretty cool opportunity to explore the universe, wouldn't you say? Too bad the universe is filled with the remnants of the creators of the Stargate, the Goa'uld, that enjoy enslaving humans and using them as hosts for their baby slugs that are their actual selves. (OK we find out later that they didn't create the Stargates, but whatever.)

Oh, they also have lesser slugs that make people into Jaffa, or slave warriors. The slugs keep them strong, healthy, and long lasting, but they don't get a lot of say in their lives.

So pretty much everywhere you can go through the universe in a Stargate has these guys on the other side so exploring sucks, and since you opened the gate, the Goa'uld are obsessed with messing up our world. Double win!

Farscape

So you figured out a way to make a mini wormhole by slingshot off the atmosphere of a planet. Congratulations! Too bad you have no way to control it. It's also a shame that you landed in the middle of a jail break and pissed off the leader of a group of Peacekeepers.

What are Peacekeepers? Well they look like humans, but they are engineered killing machines that no one in that part of the universe likes. So thing leader guy is now obsessed with killing you because his brother died when you jumped into space. You've got friends, but they don't always trust you to know what is going on, and you have to stick a bug in your mouth to brush your teeth, but at least you have Muppets to hang out with.

The Mote in God's Eye (and other books)

So it's far in the future, and you get to have and use this awesome Alderson drive that only works between stars, but only if you find the right start point. (Super difficult wormholes) You get to travel between worlds, but you have to deal with intergalactic wars and such problems.

Then this strange ships shows up and almost flies into a sun. It turns out that it has come from a region of space called the Mote which happens to be in God's Eye. So you jump in your ship and travel to the place the ship comes from, and you find a group of aliens you call the Moties, and they seem nice, but they probably aren't so nice. Maybe they are looking for a chance to take over your part of the galaxy too.

Wrinkle in Time

If you've read this far, you'd better know what a Tesseract is. Basically it's a wormhole without needing a ship. Sounds cool, right? It is until you end up on a 2-D planet and almost get crushed or you go to a planet with a giant brain thing that wants to use your baby brother to take over the universe.

Wrap up

So you managed to figure out how to create a wormhole, that's great, but now, you need to shut that thing off ASAP! Who knows what terrible things might burst through that thing. It's going to be a terrible thing for everyone. These are just a few examples of how things can go wrong, and I didn't even get into wormholes that get people lost. (Voyager, Lost in Space, etc.)

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Of Chicks and Peas

A few days ago, I asked my friends on Facebook for ideas on what to post next on Random Opinions. I got several ideas, but two in particular that I though would work well together.
  • a chick pea is neither a chick nor a pea
  • Chick names for my chickens
What would happen if I tried to do both posts at once? How random would that be?

So let's look at the chickpea side of things first for a moment. This comes from a classic Mike Myers skit from Saturday Night Live, Coffee Talk.

In the skit, Myers plays Linda Richman, a talk show host who often gets distracted and instructs the audience to "talk among yourselves" with some random topic. One of those topics was "a chick pea is neither a chick nor a pea."

So how does that tie with the second comment? Just by the slightest of threads since they both have the word "chick" in them.

So how can we tie these two disparate ideas together? Why through randomness, of course.

  • Chicks are not peas, but that doesn't mean you can't name a chick Sweet Pea.
  • Chickpeas are also known as garbanzo beans. The word garbanzo comes to English from Old Spanish as Calavance, a word that I think would make a good name.
  • Apicius was a Roman gourmet that was fond of these legumes. Wouldn't Apicius be a great name for a chicken?
  • Charlemagne wrote about chickpeas, so why not name your chick after him?
  • Nicholas Culpeper noted "chick-pease or cicers" are less "windy" than peas and more nourishing. So why not Culpeper?
  • Venus is associated with chickpeas.
  • There are two varieties of chickpeas-Desi and Kabuli.
That's 8 names and it should get you well along. If you want more, or you have other suggestions, feel free to post a comment below.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

#8 for Top 12 Picard Episodes of star Trek TNG

Tapestry


The crew of the Enterprise is a cohesive unit that works and lives well together. they have managed to form a tapestry of their own, but what happens when a member of that crew is given a chance to change something from their past? How will that impact the present?

As the starting element of the story, Captain Picard discovers that he has died as a result of the malfunction of an artificial heart that was implanted during his days at Starfleet Acadamy. He had been in a fight with some Nausicaans and gotten stabbed through the heart.

Well, we assume that he dies because the next thing we know Picard is standing in a large, empty white space with Q. Picard rejects the notion that Q is God or that Q has any benevolent reasons for bring Picard to this space.

Q makes an offer to prevent this accident from happening. All Picard has to do is go back in time and stop himself from being in the fight with the Nausicaans. Picard agrees since the man he was isn't someone that he is complete proud of.

This episode is great because we get to experience Picard as a young cadet and get to know some of the people that shaped his career in Star Fleet. Picard does change his past, and avoids getting stabbed, and annoys his friends. Picard then finds himself in the present, but a very different present.

He is just a junior officer working in Astrophysics. Riker and Troy inform him that there isn't much chance that his career will ever advance beyond that point. Q explains that the fight with the Nausicaans was an important point in Picard's life that taught him about his mortality, forced him to be proactive in his life.

Q gives Picard the chance to go back a second time and put history back on the correct path. Picard accepts and gets in that deadly fight. This solves the mystery at the end of the fight because young Picard laughed as he saw he'd been stabbed, and the reason was because it was the older Picard relishing making things right.

Picard then wakes up have been saved by Dr. Crusher. He then wonders as he recovers if he actually went back in time or if it were all a dream. Probably only Q has the answer to that question, and I'm sure he wouldn't give a straight answer.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

R. O. D. Read or Die

Is Read or Die something you should see? YES!!!!! Especially if you are into reading at all. Yumiko Readman is going to be your hero. (I don't know about the name. Maybe she was so into reading that she changed it.) I'm getting ahead of myself though. Let's go back to the beginning.

The first (of three) episodes started with a lightning wielding mad man attacking the President because he thinks that the White House is the Library of Congress. That take up the first minute and a half, and the President, who has just wet himself asks who the strange man is. The man simply answers I-Jin before the credits roll.

So this credit music is great because it brings up the feel of a 70's spy show opening music. It is intense with a lot going on, and it makes you feel like something exciting will be coming your way. Then we meet Yumiko.

We're three minutes into the show, and now we get to spend five minutes getting to know our main character. Every bit of spare space in her apartment is taken up with books. Even her phone has half a dozen books on top of it. She is woken by the phone, and we see that she has slept in her clothes with her glasses on.

After this, we spend the rest of the time watching Yumiko as she goes shopping. What is she buying? Why more books of course. She ends up spending almost all of her money and then has to make a deal to buy an old book, Immortal Beloved, on credit. Oh, I should mention that there is another woman that wanted the book, but Yumiko takes it instead.

So this doesn't seem like the story the opening theme music promise, but that will change as a swarm of insects sweeps down the street chasing everyone but Yumiko away. She's too wrapped up in her book to even notice them until a truck carrying paper crashes near her and knocks her over. That's when you discover there is more to Yumiko Readman that just books. She is able to control paper to make a wall to protect her from the bugs.

Not only can she make a wall, but she can make paper do just about anything. She discovers that the bugs come from another I-Jin on a giant insect. He wants her book, but she fights him off using her paper powers. It seems unlikely at first that the girl we just watched spend her day shopping for books could do this, but As you see her in action, you learn to appreciate her determination and power.

After she gets her book back using ribbon, we discover that she is actually an agent known as Agent Paper who works for the British Library. He takes her book for analysis. Her biggest concern is the book.

It is revealed the I-Jin are clones of important historical figures that have been granted super human abilities.
Agent Paper is tasked with figuring out why the I-Jin are interested in Yumiko's book.

Paper is teamed up with Drake Anderson who is her perpetually angry support team, and Miss Deep the woman who was trying to get the book in the first place. Miss Deep is a gun-crazy woman who can make herself intangible. Their relationship starts off roughly, but they grow to be good friends.

shortly after they meet, Yumiko loses her book to the "German Glider King" After their helicopter is destroyed, Yumiko uses her powers to turn the paper in her suitcase into a large paper airplane. they battle in the skies and the two ladies are able to defeat the foe. Yumiko is even able to make paper hard enough to stop a bullet.

That just takes you to the end of the first episode and there are still two action filled stories to go. I think that will be enough for now. Hopefully it will be enough to catch your attention and interest you in what happens later. It is definitely worth your time to see this anime. Let me give you one last reason to check it out.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

#9 for Top 12 Picard Episodes of Star Trek TNG

Time travel has been a part of the Star Trek universe for almost since the beginning. The same can be said for parallel universes and overlapping of people. This can get confusing for characters and viewers alike.

This story only suffers because the writers don't know the crew well enough to understand what they are going to do. In fact, it seems like it is an attempt to force characterizations, at least for Picard.

While travelling along in space, the Enterprise encounters a lone shuttle craft far from any base or home star ship. After pulling the shuttle craft into a cargo bay, they discover that it is actually one of the shuttle craft from the Enterprise that is actually in the same cargo bay, and it has a single inhabitant-Captain Picard.

This Picard is disoriented and confused. His shuttle craft uses energy differently and although the Captain on the Enterprise does not believe this new Picard is himself, all evidence point to him being from very the very near future.

Investigations, show that the Enterprise is going to be destroyed in an antimatter explosion. It also shows that Picard fled the Enterprise before it exploded. This information causes Picard to be confused and distracted from his job of leading the ship. 

One of the great parts of this story happen when both Picards are walking through the ship talking about the situation, and how to solve the problem.

I won't say anything more about what happens except to say that Picard has to make a very tough decision in order to save his ship.