Monthly Archives: August 2012

Who is Your Favorite Catwoman/Batgirl?

I must admit that I had a crush on Yvonne Craig when I was a little kid.  Out of all of them, not counting their acting ability, the quality of the film or TV series, or in the last case, a cosplayer model for the Stan Winston School of Character Arts, which would you pick as your favorite?

Halle Berry

Michelle Pfeiffer

Julie Newmar

Eartha Kitt

Anne Hathaway

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yvonne Craig

Alicia Silverstone

 

Model from Stan Winston School of Character Arts

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Gabby Douglas – A Class Act!

My wife and I were cheering on Gabby Douglas and so glad to see her win.  Oddly enough, just after she won, my wife asked, “Do you think she is the first African-American to win gymnastics?”  I thought about it, but didn’t know.  I seriously don’t look at people and think about their race.  Especially not Americans, we are all such a mixed lot anyway.  The American Kennel Club would classify us as mixed or mutts, not one race or another.  I know I have people of all colors in my family.

Sure enough, Bob Costas comes on a few minutes later and says, “She is the first African-American to win gold in gymnastics.  Hopefully, she will encourage other African-American girls to get involved in gymnastics.”

I was glad in a way, and upset in another.  For instance, though I disagree with Obama’s politics, I am glad America voted in a black President.  I voted for a black President eight years before that – Alan Keyes, he just didn’t win the primary despite my very important support.  🙂  I am also glad that someone so cool, perky and Christian as Gabby Douglas will inspire others.

The downside is that we still look at people and talk about their color.  I wish no one noticed.  I wish they were just people.  Here is my hope for a future in which no one ever has to say this is the first time a “insert race” has done “insert anything.”  Martin Luther King, Jr. is a hero of mine for wanting us to examine people for the content of their character not the color of their skin.  I hope we can get to that point.  I know people like to make themselves feel better by claiming superiority over others, but one day I hope we can grown up.

I could not be happier that Gabby Douglas won the gold medal after all her hard work and the long support and sacrifice of her family to get her there.  She was a class act.  No ugly tweets, no unsportsmanlike behavior, no doping with performance drugs.  She has a wonderful smile, personality and outlook.  As a Christian I was very happy to see her give thanks to God in front of the world, unashamed to be a believer.  Increasingly, believers are portrayed as out of touch and stupid.  I think Gabby Douglas not only represented the United States, not only represented young girls of all races, but also represented a person of faith admirably.

I hope she has a long, prosperous and happy life ahead of her.  Congratulations Gabby Douglas!

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Nikola Tesla – The Smartest Man Ever

Nikola Tesla, who suffered from obsessive compulsive disorder and anxiety before those conditions were understood, is in my opinion, the smartest man ever.  He was recommended to Thomas Edison by a colleague as a young Serbian scientist.  Asked by Edison to fix his theory of direct current so it would be more useful, Tesla did so, being promised $50,000.  Thomas Edison paid him $8 instead, saying welcome to America and our sense of humor.

To get even, Tesla created alternating current, which powers nearly everything in the world now.  Tesla said that Edison would try 1,000 different things when simple math would have eliminated them in minutes.  Edison actually despised formal education and the scientific method, but he hired a team of scientists as the Wizards of Menlo Park, and took credit for all their inventions.

Tesla was able to see new inventions in his head, then draw them in great detail as a sketch.  Most people then could not even comprehend his ideas, even when shown the diagrams.  As he aged, the battle between his backers – Westinghouse, and the Edison Company, backed by JP Morgan became brutal, and were publicly known as the current wars.  Thomas Edison electrocuted an elephant in public to show Tesla’s AC power was too dangerous.

Tesla buckled under the strain and became reclusive.  He had to have three napkins at a table and walk around the table three times to eat.  However, he went on to invent things that even now are revolutionary.  He built a large Tesla coil that powered a town of 30,000 people, with no wires, for free.  He had plans for death rays.  He even said he had developed a Tesla tower that could provide power for free to the entire world, as well as video and radio, but if set to the Earth’s frequency, it could destroy the planet.

The mad genius had accomplished so much magic, that upon his death, the US Government confiscated his paperwork and ideas, and to this day, no kidding, they are still locked in Top Secret vaults.  Many feared that Tesla truly had discovered a way to destroy the planet.  He invented radio years before Marconi, but never got the credit.  Oddly enough, his one true friend was Samuel Clemens, better known as Mark Twain.

The following is a YouTube video that goes through some of his inventions, but far from all of them:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q83LL3FsiGo

 

As a tribute, Nikola Tesla will play a key role in The Travelers’ Club series, in Book 2, 3 and 4, of the five book series.

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Another 23 year old Olympics Athlete Banned for Tweet – This One Should Have Been

I had my doubts about the tweet sent out by the Greek triple jumper, but this tweet is obviously racist hate speech.

Less than a week into the 2012 London Olympics and already two athletes have been expelled for racially charged messages. Monday, the Swiss Olympic Committee bounced soccer player Michel Morganella, 23, after his offensive comment following Switzerland’s 2-1 loss to South Korea a day earlier.

Translated from French, Morganella’s tweet said he wanted to beat up South Koreans, that they should “burn” and that they were a “bunch of mongoloids.”

I couldn’t agree more that should not be tolerated.

Eight more badminton players, of all sports, were banned for intentionally losing their match so they could get a more favorable seed.

More and more, it seems each Olympics has its own controversies.

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Dalai Lama Quote – The Story of My Life

Trying to break the cycle, but the shoe fits…

 

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