Sunday, April 30, 2006

United 93-BY DAVID BEAMER

OpinionJournal - Featured Article
United 93
The filmmakers got it right.

BY DAVID BEAMER
Thursday, April 27, 2006 12:01 a.m.

The calendar says it's April 25, 2006. At noon, my wife, Peggy, and I are walking around Battery Park--near the Tribeca area--in New York. It is our first time. The flowers are blooming; kids are fishing; people boarding the ferry to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. Kids are laughing and noisy. The sun is shining. The vendors are hawking T-shirts, pretzels and some "designer" wares. And just up the street there is a hole in the skyline and in the ground.

In the park, there is a memorial with walls standing tall. Walls filled with so many names of those who gave their all in the Atlantic in World War II. How fitting that the names are here to honor those who gave their lives to enable this fun, this laughter--on this sunny day. The sights and sounds of freedom continue.

Fast forward--it is 10:30 p.m., April 25. We have just seen a movie premiere at the fifth annual Tribeca Film Festival. A film festival that has done so much to energize and revitalize the city, its people and especially the area that has that hole in the skyline and in the ground. This year the movie that had its worldwide premiere at the festival is titled "United 93." It is about the day when the hole in the skyline of New York was made--the day when a hole was made in the side of the Pentagon near Washington, D.C.--the day when a hole was made in a quiet mountain meadow in Pennsylvania. The day that our nation was attacked; the day when the war came home--Sept. 11, 2001. The day our son Todd boarded United 93.

Paul Greengrass and Universal set out to tell the story of United Flight 93 on that terrible day in our nation's history. They set about the task of telling this story with a genuine intent to get it right--the actions of those on board and honor their memory. Their extensive research included reaching out to all the families who had lost loved ones on United Flight 93 as the first casualties of this war. And Paul and his team got it right.

There are those who question the timing of this project and the painful memories it evokes. Clearly, the film portrays the reality of the attack on our homeland and its terrible consequences. Often we attend movies to escape reality and fantasize a bit. In this case and at this time, it is appropriate to get a dose of reality about this war and the real enemy we face. It is not too soon for this story to be told, seen and heard. But it is too soon for us to become complacent. It is too soon for us to think of this war in only national terms. We need to be mindful that this enemy, who made those holes in our landscape and caused the deaths of some 3,000 of our fellow free people, has a vision to personally kill or convert each and every one of us. This film reminds us that this war is personal. This enemy is on a fanatical mission to take away our lives and liberty--the liberty that has been secured for us by those whose names are on those walls in Battery Park and so many other walls and stones throughout this nation. This enemy seeks to take away the free will that our Creator has endowed in us. Patrick Henry got it right some 231 years ago. Living without liberty is not living at all.

The passengers and crew of United 93 had the blessed opportunity to understand the nature of the attack and to launch a counterattack against the enemy. This was our first successful counterattack in our homeland in this new global war--World War III.

This film further reminds us of the nature of the enemy we face. An enemy who will stop at nothing to achieve world domination and force a life devoid of freedom upon all. Their methods are inhumane and their targets are the innocent and unsuspecting. We call this conflict the "War on Terror." This film is a wake-up call. And although we abhor terrorism as a tactic, we are at war with a real enemy and it is personal.

There are those who would hope to escape the pain of war. Can't we just live and let live and pretend every thing is OK? Let's discuss, negotiate, reason together. The film accurately shows an enemy who will stop at nothing in a quest for control. This enemy does not seek our resources, our land or our materials, but rather to alter our very way of life.

I encourage my fellow Americans and free people everywhere to see "United 93."

Be reminded of our very real enemy. Be inspired by a true story of heroic actions taken by ordinary people with victorious consequences. Be thankful for each precious day of life with a loved one and make the most of it. Resolve to take the right action in the situations of life, whatever they may be. Resolve to give thanks and support to those men, women, leaders and commanders who to this day (1,687 days since Sept. 11, 2001) continue the counterattacks on our enemy and in so doing keep us safe and our freedoms intact.

May the taste of freedom for people of the Middle East hasten victory. The enemy we face does not have the word "surrender" in their dictionary. We must not have the word "retreat" in ours. We surely want our troops home as soon as possible. That said, they cannot come home in retreat. They must come home victoriously. Pray for them. Mr. Beamer is the father of Todd Beamer, a passenger on United Airlines Flight 93.

Hangar Dogs April 24th Podcast

Hangar Dogs: "Hangar Dogs April 24th Podcast
Published by Gene April 30th, 2006 in Daily Postings

April 24 Podcast (14M)

This is the Hangar Dogs 12th Podcast recorded on April 24th. Hosts are Gene, Stitch and Pinky on the phone from Canada. Topics include:
Road kill and biking in Tasmania
Homework assignment for Jimmy
Fair Tax versus Flat Tax (or membership fee)
Canadians happy with sex life
United States releases names of gitmo detainees
Hangar Dogs zaps in Canada
The Zesty Market
Glacier Water
Hangar Dog’s “fans” request Hangar Dog’s coffee brand
Queen Elizabeth turns 80
Japanese men going girly
New Bin Laden tape
Give war a chance
National Mitten Registry end of year report
Local El Paso County Land Regulation Use
Tucson self-defense gun bill (homework for Curtis)
Juvenile steal court gavel
K-man list to read (Animal Snack Hybrids Bio Engineered Threats)
www.mcsweeneys.net
Things I’d give my left arm for….
Miller Beer cold cans technology
www.engrish-store.com
e-mails"

HBO Renews 'Big Love'

TV Week: "April 19, 2006
HBO Renews 'Big Love'
By James Hibberd
HBO has renewed its polygamy drama 'Big Love' for a second season, the network confirmed.
Story continues below...

The March 12 debut of the Sunday night drama was seen by about 4.6 million viewers, losing 47 percent of its 'Sopranos' lead-in. The second week dropped to 3.4 million, then buoyed back to hover around the 4 million mark in subsequent weeks. An HBO spokesperson said about 50 percent of the viewership from each 'Big Love' episode is from post-premiere repeat airings.

Those are numbers are about on par with HBO's other recent drama, 'Deadwood,' whose first-season premiere airings were seen by an average of 4.5 million viewers and whose second season averaged about 3 million viewers.

The drama has been the target of an e-mail campaign in recent weeks by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, who object to the show's depiction of a polygamous Utah family."

Was United Flight 93 shot down on Sept. 11?

WorldNetDaily: Was United Flight 93 shot down on Sept. 11?: "DAY OF INFAMY 2001
Was United Flight 93
shot down on Sept. 11?
Report revisits nagging question of what really happened to doomed jet
Posted: January 25, 2003
1:00 a.m. Eastern


� 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

Echoing reports made immediately after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, several eyewitnesses claim in a report by London's Daily Mirror that they saw a 'military-type' plane flying around United Airlines Flight 93 when the hijacked passenger jet crashed in rural Pennsylvania -- prompting the unthinkable question of whether the U.S. military shot down the plane."

Friday, April 28, 2006

Goose Befriends Elderly Man With Cancer

My Way News - Goose Befriends Elderly Man With Cancer: "Goose Befriends Elderly Man With Cancer
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FERNAN LAKE, Idaho (AP) - A northern Idaho man diagnosed with terminal cancer says a usually cantankerous goose that befriended him on his walks has helped him live past doctors' predictions.

'I'm 73,' Bill Lytle, a two-time state legislator, told the Coeur d'Alene Press. 'And I'm not ready to die.'

After retiring as project manager for the Bunker Hill Mining company, Lytle and his wife of 52 years, Myrna, moved to Coeur d'Alene, where Bill became one of the founding members of a walking club called the Lake City Striders.

Then last fall his skin turned yellow overnight, and doctors diagnosed pancreatic cancer, giving Lytle only months to live. But Lytle continued his walks, having to cut them down to two miles at a nearby lake, where he met the goose who has inspired him to keep going even when he wasn't feeling well.

'I have to keep walking or I won't make my next December,' Lytle said.

The goose, called Mr. Waddles, is a feral domestic goose, a biologist with the Idaho Department of Fish and Game said, offering no explanation for the relationship that has developed between the goose and Lytle. Myrna has thought about that as well.

'I wonder, why would that one goose attach himself to Bill?' she said. 'I think he knows he's sick. I think animals can sense that.'

The goose, about 30 pounds with a red beak and red feet, approaches Lytle when he calls and rubs its head against his arms. But it snaps at anyone else who gets too close, including Myrna, their daughter, and Bill's hospice aide.

'Sometimes he walks around me, sometimes he walks beside me,' Lytle said of the near-daily meetings the two have. 'I rub his neck, and the top of his head and down to his back. Every time I came down, he just kept coming out. I think it's pretty nice, that he'd always come to me.'"

Men's Thesaurus

Men's Thesaurus

"I'M GOING FISHING"
Means: "I'm going to drink myself dangerously stupid,and stand by a
stream with a stick in my hand, while the fish swim by in complete
safety."

IT'S A GUY THING"
Means: "There is no rational thought pattern connected with it, and you
have no chance at all of making it logical".

"CAN I HELP WITH DINNER?"
Means: "Why isn't it already on the table?"

"UH HUH," "SURE, HONEY," OR "YES, DEAR..."
Means: Absolutely nothing. It's a conditioned response.

"IT WOULD TAKE TOO LONG TO EXPLAIN"
Means: "I have no idea how it works."

"I WAS LISTENING TO YOU. IT'S JUST THAT I HAVE THINGS ON MY MIND."
Means: "I was wondering if that redhead over there is wearing a bra."

"TAKE A BREAK HONEY, YOU'RE WORKING TOO HARD".

Means: "I can't hear the game over the vacuum cleaner."

"THAT'S INTERESTING, DEAR."
Means: "Are you still talking?"

"YOU KNOW HOW BAD MY MEMORY IS."
Means: "I remember the theme song to 'F Troop', the address of the first
girl I ever kissed, and the vehicle identification numbers of every car
I've ever owned, but I forgot your birthday."

"I WAS JUST THINKING ABOUT YOU, AND GOT YOU THESE ROSES".

Means: "The girl selling them on the corner was a real babe."

"I CAN'T FIND IT."
Means: "It didn't fall into my outstretched hands, so I'm completely clueless."

"I HEARD YOU."
Means: "I haven't the foggiest clue what you just said."

"YOU KNOW I COULD NEVER LOVE ANYONE ELSE."
Means: "I am used to the way you yell at me, and realize it could be worse."

"YOU LOOK TERRIFIC."
Means: "Please don't try on one more outfit, I'm starving."

"I'M NOT LOST. I KNOW EXACTLY WHERE WE ARE."
Means: "No one will ever see us alive again."

"WE SHARE THE HOUSEWORK."
Means: "I make the messes, she cleans them up."

High Gas Prices: Who's to Blame?

FOXNews.com - High Gas Prices: Who's to Blame?: "High Gas Prices: Who's to Blame?

Friday , April 21, 2006

By Neil Cavuto

Oil prices are high and they're going higher — I think, a lot higher — which for a lot of folks will be a lot more of a hardship.

We're quick to want to blame someone, anyone, for this hardship and oil companies are a good target. After all, they're making a ton of money and we're spending a ton of money.

Unfortunately, a lot of us aren't spending time looking at the true culprits. Like a strong economy — we're just sucking the stuff up.

And like China and India. Those two countries alone account for as much oil now as the whole world slopped up barely 10 years ago.

And like OPEC — what they collectively produce barely covers what we use in just 'this' country, let alone other countries.

Sometimes simple facts like those get lost in emotional times like these.

Simple facts like conserving fuel: most of us don't.

Or tapping energy sources here: most of our elected officials won't.

Add it all up and the bill keeps going up for a commodity that's limited in supply and demand that is not.

Politicians love to look at scapegoats. It's harder for them and us to look at something else: a mirror."

Birds of a Feather

FOXNews.com - Birds of a Feather: "By Neil Cavuto

Think fast: What do Congress and diet pill pushers have in common?

They both promise quick fixes and neither delivers.

The real skinny on getting skinny is eating less and exercising more. The real skinny on curing our energy gluttony is using less and exploring more.

But fat folks still search for that magic bullet and hawkers know it. And gas-fuming Americans still search for lower prices and politicians cater to it.

We — as consumers — should be saying, enough of it.

Enough of $100 rebates for gas — that's two tanks, then we're still in the tank.

Enough of price gouging investigations — we've done dozens over the years with not a whiff of collusion in all these years.

And enough of press conferences that only happen when politicians want to look like they're doing something, then nothing when gas prices aren't doing anything.

Telling people to conserve gas is tough.

Demanding automakers to make more fuel-efficient vehicles is tough.

Forcing exploration for more oil here so we're less dependent on it from over there is tough.

And seeking out energy alternatives in an oil-dependent nation is really tough.

They all take time. Because the best long-term solutions don't involve quick fixes, nor press conferences, nor patronizing speeches.

The only difference between politicians pandering and diet-hawkers hawking is that the diet-hawkers know you're sick of being fat. The politicians should know — loud and clear — that you're sick of them."

Police: Suspects' Car Too Small for Big TV

My Way News - Police: Suspects' Car Too Small for Big TV: "MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP) - Police who charged a Cincinnati couple with stealing a big-screen television said they should have thought about a bigger car.

Police stopped Richard and Stephanie North early Wednesday when they noticed their Mercury Sable going down a road with one of the doors open. Police found a 55-inch flat-screen TV on the back seat, hanging out the door.

Earlier, police had responded to an alarm at a TV and appliance store where the window on the front door was smashed out and a Hitachi flat-panel television was missing.

Richard North was charged with breaking and entering and felony theft. His wife was charged with complicity."

Gadgetell - The Tech News, Reviews, and Interesting Things Blog � iRiver’s plans to knock out the iPod

Gadgetell - The Tech News, Reviews, and Interesting Things Blog � iRiver’s plans to knock out the iPod: "iRiver, just one of the major underdogs in the portable audio/video category, is getting ready for a huge global product launch. In early May executives will be releasing what we believe to be the product that is going to go up against the iPod."

Spanish 'Star-Spangled Banner' Draws Ire

My Way News - Spanish 'Star-Spangled Banner' Draws Ire: "By LAURA WIDES-MUNOZ

(AP) Hip hop star Pitbull, gestures as he sings on a track while recording a Spanish-language version of...
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MIAMI (AP) - British music producer Adam Kidron says that when he came up with the idea of a Spanish-language version of the U.S. national anthem, he saw it as an ode to the millions of immigrants seeking a better life.

But in the week since Kidron announced the song - which features artists such as Wyclef Jean, hip-hop star Pitbull and Puerto Rican singers Carlos Ponce and Olga Tanon - it has been the target of a fierce backlash.

Some Internet bloggers and others are infuriated by the thought of 'The Star-Spangled Banner' sung in a language other than English."

How to Exercise Your Eyes - WikiHow

How to Exercise Your Eyes - WikiHow: "We all know how important it is to keep our bodies fit by doing things like going to the gym, jogging, and swimming. But, did you know that you can exercise your eyes as well? While eye exercising won't improve your vision, it will keep your eyes healthy and help minimize eyestrain"

Unclassifiable funny

Unclassifiable funny
Steven Wright
"If you shoot at mimes, should you use a silencer?"

Anthony Burgess
"Laugh and the world laughs with you, snore and you sleep alone."

Thursday, April 27, 2006

December 2005 Web Clips 1: Helpful Podcasting Links

December 2005 Web Clips 1: Helpful Podcasting Links

Podcast About The Podcast at Reel Reviews Radio

Podcast About The Podcast at Reel Reviews Radio

Where to Submit Your Podcasts: Best Podcast Search Engines and Directories - Robin Good's Latest News

Where to Submit Your Podcasts: Best Podcast Search Engines and Directories - Robin Good's Latest News

Recording A Podcast

Recording A Podcast

Upgrade Your Podcast for Under $200

Upgrade Your Podcast for Under $200

'United 93' Opens, But Will America Watch? - Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Arts And Entertainment

FOXNews.com - 'United 93' Opens, But Will America Watch? - Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Arts And Entertainment: "NEW YORK — Moviegoers usually head to the theater to escape from reality. Beginning on Friday, they'll have the chance to head to the theater to relive one of the worst realities this country has ever experienced.

That's when 'United 93,' the debut Hollywood feature film about the Sept. 11 terror attacks, will be released to the general public, after opening the 5th annual Tribeca Film Festival earlier this week."

eMailCongress.net - eMail And Phone For All 535 Members Of Congress

eMailCongress.net - eMail And Phone For All 535 Members Of Congress:
Stop High Gas and Oil Prices EMAIL your Congress Now!
"eMail addresses for the 435 members
of the U.S. House of Representatives

eMail addresses for the 100 members
of the United States Senate

Call your Congressperson or Senators
Congressional Switchboard
800 839.5276
202 224.3121

eMail addresses for the
President Bush and Vice President Cheney

Call the President and VP
White House Comment Line
202 456.1111

Fax the President and VP
White House Fax
202 456.2461

eMail addresses for the 435 members
of the U.S. House of Representatives
"

Construction Begins at Ground Zero


My Way News - Construction Begins at Ground Zero: "By AMY WESTFELDT


NEW YORK (AP) - After months of disputes over the future of ground zero, state and city officials finally brought in the heavy equipment and began construction Thursday on the 1,776-foot Freedom Tower that will rise at the World Trade Center site.

'It is going to be a symbol of our freedom and independence,' Gov. George Pataki said after three yellow construction trucks - driven by workers wearing hard hats emblazoned with the American flag and the words 'Freedom Tower, World Trade Center' - rolled down a ramp to applause from politicians.

The project has been held up by bickering between city and state agencies and the project's chief developer, and by objections, mostly from Sept. 11 family members, to the design of the trade center memorial.

But a breakthrough came this week when the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the site, reached an agreement with developer Larry Silverstein, who held the lease on the twin towers."

Senate Panel Recommends Abolishing FEMA

My Way News - Senate Panel Recommends Abolishing FEMA: "Senate Panel Recommends Abolishing FEMA

Apr 27, 7:40 AM (ET)

By LARA JAKES JORDAN

(AP) This file photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard shows flooded roadways as the Coast Guard...


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WASHINGTON (AP) - Hurricane Katrina's latest fatality should be FEMA, the nation's disaster response agency, a Senate inquiry concluded in calling for a government overhaul to avoid future failures like those the devastating storm exposed.

Eighty-six recommendations by the bipartisan panel indicate the United States is still woefully unprepared for a storm of Katrina's scope with the start of the hurricane season little more than a month away.

The recommendations conclude that the Federal Emergency Management Agency is crippled beyond repair by years of poor leadership and inadequate funding. They call for a new agency - the National Preparedness and Response Authority - to plan and carry out relief missions for domestic disasters."

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Saving MP3 Files For Podcasts

Saving MP3 Files For Podcasts: "Saving MP3 Files For Podcasts

Once you've created the audio for your podcast, you should export it to MP3 format.

MP3 is the de facto standard file format for podcasts. MP3 format is supported by many applications because of its popularity. Using other audio formats may interfere with your audience's ability to use your podcast."

Neural Caffeine: Fill Your Cranial Carafe

Neural Caffeine: Fill Your Cranial Carafe

I will have to check this out.

PodFly - Podcasts, How to Podcast, Podcast Software, Podcast Reviews & More

PodFly - Podcasts, How to Podcast, Podcast Software, Podcast Reviews & More: "Paidcasting - The Ricky Gervais Story
February 23rd, 2006 by Chris Winfield

Paidcasting, paidcasts
Is there money in podcasting? Ricky Gervais answers that with a big YES. Ricky’s record breaking podcast (which made a star out of previously unknown Karl Pilkington) is poised to make a lot of money from podcasting and take paidcasting to the next level.

Ricky’s podcast (which was given a 9 out of 10 rating by PodFly) was initially released for free by The Guardian and gained an average of 261,670 downloads per episode! Just like their ground breaking show The Office, Ricky and his partner Stephen Merchant kept it short and sweet - only offering 12 episodes. They have now inked a deal with Audible.com where fans will have to purchase the episodes. You can purchase episodes individually for $1.95 or $6.95 for the season. Since the first series was downloaded over 2.9 million times, Gervais and his cronies could be raking in $400,000 per episode.

Check out Audible’s Official Ricky Page @ www.audible.com/ricky/
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Hank Williams Jr. Surrenders in Assault Case - Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Arts And Entertainment

FOXNews.com - Hank Williams Jr. Surrenders in Assault Case - Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Arts And Entertainment: "MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Hank Williams Jr. surrendered to police Tuesday on a warrant issued in an alleged assault on a hotel waitress last month, a charge his publicist claimed is driven by 'greed.'

Holly Hornbeak, 19, has told police she was waiting tables at the Peabody Hotel's lobby bar March 18 when the country superstar asked to kiss her and lifted her off the ground in a chokehold. No charges were issued in the case until an arrest warrant was taken out Monday."

Maury Povich Slapped With $100M Sexual Harassment Suit - Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Arts And Entertainment



FOXNews.com - Maury Povich Slapped With $100M Sexual Harassment Suit - Celebrity Gossip | Entertainment News | Arts And Entertainment: "NEW YORK — A producer for TV talk-show host Maury Povich filed a $100 million sex harassment lawsuit against him and other members of his staff Monday, claiming they barraged her with sexual remarks and made her watch porno movies and expose her body.

Bianca Nardi, 28, of Fort Lee, N.J., says in court papers that the sexually charged atmosphere among the show's production staff was fostered by the 'intimate and sexual relationship between defendants Maurice Richard Povich and Donna Benner Ingber.'"

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

World’s fastest transistor operates at 604 GHz � GeekLand

World’s fastest transistor operates at 604 GHz � GeekLand

Many Seniors Unaware of Medicare Deadline

My Way News - Many Seniors Unaware of Medicare Deadline: "WASHINGTON (AP) - About four in 10 elderly Americans still don't know the enrollment deadline for the new Medicare drug benefit is May 15, and nearly half are unaware that they face a financial penalty if they delay, according to a new poll."

Port Workers to Undergo Background Checks

My Way News - Port Workers to Undergo Background Checks: "WASHINGTON (AP) - Seaport workers will undergo background checks for links to terrorism and to ensure they are legal U.S. residents, the Bush administration said Tuesday."

What a great idea, ITS ABOUT TIME!

Solar: Our Greatest Untapped Energy Resource

Feature Article - Solar: Our Greatest Untapped Energy Resource: "A patch of 100 square miles of open space covered with efficient solar panels such as in Nevada, where sun rays are powerful, could generate all the electrical power needs of the United States, according to NREL calculations."

UFO

UFO
Lots of good links

Best Fuel Efficient Vehicles - Cars That Help Save Money at the Gas Pump

Best Fuel Efficient Vehicles - Cars That Help Save Money at the Gas Pump

Monday, April 24, 2006

Judge: Web-Surfing Worker Can't Be Fired

BREITBART.COM - Judge: Web-Surfing Worker Can't Be Fired

Feds Arrest 183 Illegal Immigrants in Fla.

BREITBART.COM - Feds Arrest 183 Illegal Immigrants in Fla.

Latter-day Saint/Mormon Characters Big Love


Latter-day Saint/Mormon Characters
in the HBO series:

Big Love (2005)


"Big Love" (2005)
Pilot episode (series premiere) written by Mark V. Olsen and Will Scheffer
Pilot episode directed by Rodrigo García
Executive producer: Tom Hanks

Starring: Bill Paxton, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Chloë Sevigny (Chloe Sevigny), Ginnifer Goodwin, Harry Dean Stanton, Amanda Seyfried, Daveigh Chase, Garrett Gray, Mitchell Gray, Spencer Gray, Douglas Smith

"Big Love" is an HBO series created by Mark V. Olsen and gay screenwriter Will Scheffer. The series premiere was directed by Rodrigo Garcia ("Six Feet Under", "Boomtown", "Nine Lives"). When production on "Big Love" was announced it generated considerable news coverage, partially because the series was to be produced by superstar Tom Hanks' production company, with Hanks as executive producer.

The "Big Love" series is about a business owner in Salt Lake City (played by Bill Paxton) and his three wives. Paxton's character is a polygamist, whose unorthodox lifestyle is based on his background as what is sometimes known by the misnomer "fundamentalist Mormon."

HBO originally ordered 11 episodes of "Big Love" produced. Amanda Seyfried was cast as "Sarah Henrickson," a teenage daughter of Bill Paxton's character. Some of the audition sides for this part are shown below. Cast as Paxton's three wives (all major roles in the series) were Chloe Sevigny, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Ginnifer Goodwin. Other actors cast for "Big Love" were Harry Dean Stanton, Daveigh Chase, Garrett Gray, Mitchell Gray, Spencer Gray and Douglas Smith.

The series was originally set to premiere in August 2005.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints rarely comments on specific media productions, but it did issue a press release on 17 October 2005 after new magazine articles began appearing in anticipation of the debut of "Big Love." From: "'HBO's "Big Love', posted in the "Comments on the News" section on the official website of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (http://lds.org/newsroom/mistakes/0,15331,3885-1-22339,00.html; viewed 20 October 2005):

HBO's "Big Love"
[A response to articles published in] Various media outlets, 17 October 2005

The Public Affairs Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints issued the following statement in response to media inquiries regarding the upcoming HBO show "Big Love":

"Polygamy was officially discontinued in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1890. Any Church member adopting the practice today is excommunicated. Those groups which continue the practice in Utah and elsewhere have no association whatever with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and most of their practitioners have never been among our members.

"The Church has long been concerned about the continued illegal practice of polygamy, and in particular about reports of child and wife abuse emanating from polygamous communities today. It will be regrettable if this program, by making polygamy the subject of entertainment, minimizes the seriousness of that problem.

"Through its Los Angeles Public Affairs office, Church representatives have asked the producers at HBO to consider a disclaimer at the beginning of the program, dissociating the practice of polygamy today from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The producers have said they are willing to consider that request."

[direct link to the article] "Three's Company", [published in] Time, 16 October 2005 [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1118360,00.html]

"Big Love" executive producer Tom Hanks was himself a Mormon for less than two years when he was a child, but he was part of the mainstream Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and was not a "fundamentalist Mormon" or part of polygamist culture. Hanks' frequently-disrupted family life put him in a number of different denominations while growing up. In high school, Tom Hanks joined a Fundamentalist Christian (Protestant) denomination, but did not remain active in it into his twenties. When Hanks married Rita Wilson, he joined her denomination: the Greek Orthodox Church. It is not known whether Hanks' background provided any impetus for his deciding to produce "Big Love."

Although "Big Love" is ostensibly about polygamy, much of its subject matter and themes are actually a veneer for presenting the non-LDS writers' GLBT themes and gay apologia.

The Biblical practice of polygamy was banned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the late 1800s, and anybody who attempts to practice polgamy is not allowed to be part of the Church. Wary of stirring up negative controversy, and wishing to avoid accusations of anachronistic or dishonest storytelling, HBO publicists issued statements early in the series' production cycle that "Big Love" was not about Latter-day Saints and would not be filmed in Utah.

However, excerpts from the teleplay for the pilot episode of the series make it clear that at least some of the characters in "Big Love" are written as mainstream Latter-day Saints. Series star Chloe Sevigny told reporters that the show's producers intended to film in Utah. In the excerpt below, some characters are members of the mainstream Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They discuss Church-related topics with a daughter of the central polygamist character. This girl has clearly spent time in the mainstream Church, although her family is apparently now separated from the Church.

The teleplay excerpts contain two cheers or chants spoken by a teenage Latter-day Saint girl named "Jordan." (Jordan is not from a polygammist group; she is a member of mainstream Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.) Jordan's chants would strike most Latter-day Saints as strange, and might even seem like yet another indicator that the script writers were out of touch and were inaccurate in their portrayal of Latter-day Saints.

Yet these chants were actually copied directly from a fireside outline written by a regular Latter-day Saint Young Women's leader. The fireside outline was not published by the official Church, but it was posted on an independent website dedicated to providing supplemental materials for Young Women leaders. (The "Young Women" organization in the Church is for female Church members ages 12 through 18.)

On the "YW Connection" website (http://ywconnection.com/), there is a Young Women Camp section (http://ywconnection.com/Camp/pageCampindex.html). On the index page for the Young Women Camp section there is section with the heading "Camp Themes." Some of the themes in this section include: Everyway Heroes; Heroes of the Heart; Hold Your Torch High; Field of Dream; Like A Lighthouse; Millennial Bugs; Mission Possible; Olympics; On Safari, Searching For Heaven; We Three Queen; Quest for the Best; Shoot For the Stars; To Know Ewe is to Love Ewe; Unity in the Hive; United We Stand.

One of the Young Women Camp themes is "Major Leagues." It is a baseball theme, and the page describing it (http://ywconnection.com/Camp/pageCmajorleague.html) features a detailed outline of a fireside, complete with some camp cheers.

One of the cheers from this Young Women camp fireside touches on the Word of Wisdom:

Drugs are an abomination.
We're the Mormon congregation.
That should be an indication,
Heaven is our destination!
Note how this cheer is repeated in the "Big Love" script:
             JORDAN
(deadpan, understated)
"We're the Mormon Congregation.
That should be an indication.
Heaven is our destination. Yeah."
Another cheer used during the "Major Leagues" camp fireside is about the law of chastity (moral purity):
We can wait! We can wait! We can wait to procreate
'Til aaaaaaaaaaafter marriage!
This cheer was also repeated in the "Big Love" script:
             JORDAN
(the same throwaway irony)
We can wait. We can wait. We can
wait to procreate. Till
aaaaffffffter marriage. Yeah.

Heather Higgins


Education Pioneers: "Heather Higgins "
Impressive on HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher

19 Apr 2006 Hangar Dogs Podcast

Hangar Dogs: " Topics included:


Today in history - Geraldo Riviera and the Al Capone Vault

Today in history – Red Baron

Today in history – Janet Reno and the Branch Davidians

New law in Idaho prohibiting protests at funerals (within 500 feet)

United Flight 93 movie

Gas Prices and Oil Executives compensation

Alternative Energies

McClellan steps down (Tony Snow as replacement?)

Big breasted female Muslim refugee volley ball players in Kenya

Easy out of military for body fat

John Hall for congress

Immigration Spin

Stop light disruption

New words for the dictionary

You are addicted to the Internet when….

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Coffee Cup contest

Corn Hole Sports

Fighting Whities

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U.S. Consumers Still Buying Gas Guzzlers - Business And Money | Business News | Financial News

FOXNews.com - Still Thirsty: U.S. Consumers Still Buying Gas Guzzlers - Business And Money | Business News | Financial News

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Working at Microsoft

Working at Microsoft

We're stressing Indian callers [19mar06]

The Sunday Mail QLD: We're stressing Indian callers [19mar06]

Map Gallery of Religion in the United States

Map Gallery of Religion in the United States

New Scientist Breaking News - Watching the brain 'switch off' self-awareness

New Scientist Breaking News - Watching the brain 'switch off' self-awareness

AT&T and Verizon: We Own Your Congress

TechSearch Blog | AT&T and Verizon: We Own Your Congress: "AT&T and Verizon: We Own Your Congress"

The Virtues of a Second Screen - New York Times

The Virtues of a Second Screen - New York Times

Students drive 15 miles on 0,35 ounces of Hydrogen!

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Students drive 15 miles on 0,35 ounces of Hydrogen!

Students from the Danish college of technology (DTU) have develeped a new and innovative fuelsystem which eleminates the loss of hydrogen in a fuel cell.

By eleminating the loss of hydrogen in the fuel cells, the Danish students have made hydrogen power "cost efficient" and have layed a major piece in the hydrogen engine puzzle.

The new fuel system was developed while working on the new hydrogen car "DTU Dynamo". Last year the car set a new world record by driving 15 miles on 0,35 ounces of hydrogen. This equals to the 450 miles per gallon of gas.
This new invention has already been patented, and a new development is said to be underway.

Use Thunderbird like a pro

NewsForge | Use Thunderbird like a pro
Great Free Email Software

TSA: 20 Airports May Have Fast Lanes Soon

My Way News - TSA: 20 Airports May Have Fast Lanes Soon: "20 Airports May Have Fast Lanes Soon
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Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Friday, April 14, 2006

YouTube - Brokeback to the Future

YouTube - Brokeback to the Future

Brokeback Mountain Paroity

Starz Bunny Club
re-enacted by Bunny's in 30 sec (no bunny's harmed filming the bit)

Salt Lake Tribune -"Big Love"


Salt Lake Tribune - Faith: "TV: HBO's 'Big Love' takes more satirical jabs at LDS Church"

While this show is pure fiction its fun to watch with the cast the show has put togather. Take a Look!

http://www.macleans.ca/culture/television/article.jsp?content=20060417_125125_125125

To get an idea of what going on with the show click on above link for a rundown. Everyone has an there own point of view. Its just good drama form my point of view.

Hangardogs April 4th Podcast at Hangar Dogs

Hangardogs April 4th Podcast at Hangar Dogs
Click here for some laughs and an Education. PodCasts are in a MP3 format (also streaming audio), Its free!

FreedomWorks: Lower Taxes, Less Government, More Freedom.

FreedomWorks: Lower Taxes, Less Government, More Freedom.

Americans for Fair Tax

Americans for Fair Tax

The FairTax:

* Abolishes the IRS
* Closes all tax loopholes and brings fairness to taxation
* Maintains our current Social Security and Medicare benefits
* Brings transparency and accountability to tax policy
* Allows American products to compete fairly
* Reimburses the tax on purchases of basic necessities
* Enables retirees to keep their entire pension
* Enables workers to keep their entire paycheck

New Canadian study links lung cancer risk to beer - Yahoo! News

New Canadian study links lung cancer risk to beer - Yahoo! News