We seem to be at a point where some likely believe this is true.
Monday, February 17, 2020
Friday, February 14, 2020
The Crazy Bizarre History of Max Headroom: TV Star, Icon, Pitch Man, Pirate
Life imitates art. Watch and see how max headroom predicted our own future. Sadly.
Sunday, February 2, 2020
Super Bowl commercials
Game was okay. Certainly not as crappy as last year. Halftime was ... interesting. But relatively dull (in spite of Shakiras hips).
In any case, here’s my take on the top 10 commercials in the big game.
#10 Jimmy Fallon (Michelob ultra)
https://youtu.be/U7h6Vls-uO8
#9. Mars water (soda stream)
https://youtu.be/U8lrvbEeLv4
#8. Avocados
https://youtu.be/W4QYhAAKja8
#7. Bud light seltzer With post Malone.
https://youtu.be/wsnnU3fJTW
#6 Reese’s take 5
https://youtu.be/GopnY1XU4QI
#5 Alexa with Ellen and Portia
https://youtu.be/RF9t2rFmTVE
#4 John/Chrissy party (Genesis)
https://youtu.be/WTcXkxbukuk
#3 Groundhog Day (Jeep)
https://youtu.be/AnhzGUcENWo
#2 Pahked it. (Hyundai)
https://youtu.be/85iRQdjCzj0
#1 Can’t touch this. (Cheetos)
https://youtu.be/Cdpf1Dl5b_4
Honorable mention to P&G together ad
https://youtu.be/CvUDuu58zbo
And the Wisconsin vet school, which has a cool story, needs a mention:
https://youtu.be/Fi2WwRJDii0
And in case you wondered. The trump ads were garbage.
Nice troll job.
Friday, Brady tweeted this an sports media went crazy. What could it mean?!
Then we see his Hulu as ... and it was just a troll job. Hilarious.
Then we see his Hulu as ... and it was just a troll job. Hilarious.
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
We got a problem...
We watch too much tv. We put people in a pedestal. We laud our athletes. And it causes the ridiculous hysteria.
Kobe died. It's sad. Made sadder by him being with his daughter. Okay. I don't know anything about Kobe, other than he played basketball and I saw him as a ball hog. Didn't much care for him personally.
And of course there was the rape allegations. And the affair. But that's it. People say he was "great" in ways. I wouldn't know. I know nothing else about him.
And maybe he did some of the good things they say about him. I wouldn't know, and not to be callous, but I don't care, either.
Every single day, good people die. Some do more than we will ever know. Some of them are public about it, and never get credit.
But here's Kobe now on his 4th day(!) of coverage. It's just too much.
But this is what happens with our reality tv nation. Somehow "we" think we know the guy, and mourn him.
He's another human whose life ended too soon. That's sad, sure, but why does he get wall-to-wall coverage?
And weirder still is the fact that in every huge news story, there are ALWAYS detractors. People who offer (an often ludicrous) differing point of view.
Where are they this time? Why does this story only talk about him in glowing terms?
Is this what we're doing now?
I find this all vexing and frustrating. Isn't there anything else we can talk about?
Kobe died. It's sad. Made sadder by him being with his daughter. Okay. I don't know anything about Kobe, other than he played basketball and I saw him as a ball hog. Didn't much care for him personally.
And of course there was the rape allegations. And the affair. But that's it. People say he was "great" in ways. I wouldn't know. I know nothing else about him.
And maybe he did some of the good things they say about him. I wouldn't know, and not to be callous, but I don't care, either.
Every single day, good people die. Some do more than we will ever know. Some of them are public about it, and never get credit.
But here's Kobe now on his 4th day(!) of coverage. It's just too much.
But this is what happens with our reality tv nation. Somehow "we" think we know the guy, and mourn him.
He's another human whose life ended too soon. That's sad, sure, but why does he get wall-to-wall coverage?
And weirder still is the fact that in every huge news story, there are ALWAYS detractors. People who offer (an often ludicrous) differing point of view.
Where are they this time? Why does this story only talk about him in glowing terms?
Is this what we're doing now?
I find this all vexing and frustrating. Isn't there anything else we can talk about?
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Monday, January 27, 2020
Adaptation.
As temperatures dropped around south Florida, iguanas literally froze and fell out of trees. But they don't typically die, rather there's a hibernation like thing they do, and they remain alive.
A decade or so ago, many more iguanas were seen around when temperatures dropped than were seen this time.
What gives? The population actually increased, and the temps were certainly cold enough.
It's a little thing that we call adaptation. Over the last few decades, iguanas it would seem, have developed an ability to withstand the cold. This is in their genetics.
It's in ours too. Over a relatively small span of time, we can adapt. And start an evolutionary process.
A decade or so ago, many more iguanas were seen around when temperatures dropped than were seen this time.
What gives? The population actually increased, and the temps were certainly cold enough.
It's a little thing that we call adaptation. Over the last few decades, iguanas it would seem, have developed an ability to withstand the cold. This is in their genetics.
It's in ours too. Over a relatively small span of time, we can adapt. And start an evolutionary process.
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