Showing posts with label television. Show all posts
Showing posts with label television. Show all posts

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Comparing Popular ABC TV Series 'Castle' to Former FOX Show 'Dollhouse'

 Nathan Fillion photo from Wikimedia Commons

What Do 'Castle' and 'Dollhouse' Have in Common? I'm glad you asked! The two television series actually have several things in common besides being TV programs on two fairly mainstream networks.

"Castle" stars actor Nathan Fillion and is a popular crime-mystery-detective show broadcast on ABC. "Dollhouse" starred Eliza Dushka and was a sci-fi, action, mystery series that was aired on the FOX network. "Castle has been on for six seasons while  "Dollhouse" was only on for two.

So what elements do the two television programs share? If you are a fan of the old FOX show "Firefly," you might begin to come up with some of the answers.

If you want to know all the similarities I found between "Castle" and "Dollhouse," please read this article: What Do 'Castle' and 'Dollhouse' Have in Common?

If you think of more things the two shows have in common, please list them in the comments below.

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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Angela Lansbury's Two Disney Children's Movies


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Veteran movie actress Angela Lansbury, who has also been a star on television's "Murder She Wrote," has starred in not one but two Disney children's classics. Can you name them both? If not, read on!

In 1971, Lansbury starred in her first  Disney film as Miss Eglantine Price in "Bedknobs and Broomsticks." This film established the actress among the ranks of Disney power divas like  Julie Andrews. ("Bedknobs and Broomsticks" is often compared to Mary Poppins).

Two decades later in 1991, Lansbury landed her second Disney role, this time as the beloved Mrs. Potts from Disney's  classic animated movie, "Beauty and the Beast" and its sequels. This may be one of Lansbury's most loved roles and has secured her a place in the hearts of children and parents for decades to come.

If you have seen Angela Lansbury in one of these films or any of her other work, let us know what you saw and what you thought in the comments below!

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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Intellectual Ninja Index



Intellectual Ninja is a series of posts about people who are not only brilliant, but also brilliant in previously unheard of ways. These are people that have influenced and shaped our civilization. They are also amazingly cool. Below you will find a gallery of the Intellectual Ninja posts with brief descriptions and links to the full posts. Please feel free to nominate candidates for future posts. 

Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau
Poet, Writer, Naturalist,
Botanist, War Protester, and
Intellectual Ninja

Thoreau was a genius. He was Harvard educated and could have been anything he wanted to be. The most likely occupations for him seemed to be that of lawyer or clergyman. He rejected both of these and instead became an Intellectual Ninja.

Thoreau wrote amazing and stunning poetry. Most of his subjects were related to nature. He was one of the foremost experts on New England ecology and botany in his day. Incidentally, ecology didn’t even really exist as a discipline in the early to mid 1800’s. Thoreau helped invent it.

He is one of the most influential thinkers ever. He has been a source of inspiration for several Nobel Peace Prize winners. Click here to read more about how one-of-a-kind awesome Henry David Thoreau was.



Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson
Poet, Master of Stealth, and
Intellectual Ninja

Emily Dickinson was so ninja, almost nobody knew she was one of the world’s most amazing poets until after her death. During her lifetime only ten or eleven of her poems were published. After her death it was discovered that she had written over 1800 different poems.

She wrote in a style much different from what was common in poetry during her lifetime. She used a different rhyme scheme. She also rarely used titles and experimented with punctuation and capitalization. She was probably one of the first modern poets, even though that movement wouldn’t officially begin until well after her death. Click here to find out how Dickinson turned poetry on its head.






Philo T. Farnsworth


Philo T. Farnsworth
Inventor, Father of
Television, and
Intellectual Ninja
What were you doing when you were thirteen years old? Farnsworth was plowing his family’s farm near Rigby, Idaho inventing the framework for the television. His ideas would remain a part of every television manufactured through almost the entire 20th century. He also, on his own, found an old burnt out motor at their new farm, took it apart, and used the pieces to convert his mother’s handmade washing machine into an electric one. He also won $25 for inventing a magnetized car lock.

Farnsworth later sketched out his ideas for a completely electronic television on the blackboard for his high school chemistry teacher. Philo T. Farnsworth wasn't afraid of anybody and went toe-to-toe with one of the most powerful media companies of his time. Click here to find out how Farnsworth defeated this giant.



Ada Lovelace

Ada Lovelace
Mathematician, Coder,
Computer Visionary, and
Intellectual Ninja
Coders are all the rage these days, but Ada Lovelace would probably find them so 19th century. She was ninja enough to write an algorithm to compute a sequence of Bernoulli numbers in 1842 and 1843. That’s a solid 100 plus years before ENIAC, the world’s first electronic general purpose computer. By the way, Bernoulli numbers are a too complex to explain here so you can read about them here.

Lovelace wasn’t just some Victorian era mathematician and coder; she also completely understood the power of computers long before the rest of the world did. Follow this link to learn more about this genius and her prophetic vision for what computers would become.





Gandhi

Gandhi
Peace Activist,
Lawyer, Civil Rights Leader, and
Intellectual Ninja
Born Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, but known to the world as Gandhi, this Intellectual Ninja maybe the most amazing of them all. Gandhi defeated the British Empire with the power of his mind. He liberated approximately 12% of the entire world’s population, without firing a shot. He won a British War Medal without being a soldier.

Gandhi was from the Merchant caste in India and was educated as a lawyer. Early in his life he work in South Africa where he fought for the civil rights of Indians living there. He formed his dedication to the cause of non-violent civil disobedience there, even though he has attacked by mobs, jailed, and beaten repeatedly. To read how Gandhi won his war medal click here.




Marie Curie

Marie Curie
Scientist, Double Nobel Prize Winner,
Author, Medical-
Pioneer and
Intellectual Ninja
Winning a Nobel Prize is pretty ninja. Wining two Nobel Prizes makes you an elite Intellectual Ninja. Winning two Nobel Prizes in two different sciences makes you Marie Curie. Curie performed her work at a time where women were discouraged from even getting educated in most of the world, did not have to right to vote in most western democracies, and were often seen as simply an extension of the men in their lives. Curie wasn’t having any of that.

Curie’s scientific discoveries changed the course of history by opening the way for advanced medical treatments. She served as a radiologist in a war zone. Her philanthropy continues to save lives today through the two advanced medical research institutes she founded. Oh yeah, she also wrote an amazing cookbook. However her cookbook and many of her scientific papers are too radioactive to touch. Click here to learn more about Marie Curie.

Roger Tomlinson

Roger Tomlinson
Geographer, Geoligist,
Innovator and
Intellectual Ninja
Have you ever used Google Maps, your cell phone, or a hand held GPS unit to find anything? If so you can thank Roger Tomlinson. He was ninja enough to invent a new field of study and discipline, Geographic Information Systems (GIS). This British genius led Canada to create the first computerized GIS system in the world.

Tomlinson got his start on changing the way the world thinks about maps when he was working for a private company in Canada with a government contract. He hit a seemingly impassable obstacle working on an aid project when he changed the world. Follow this link to find out how Tomlinson solved his problem and paved the way for GPS.





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Jason McBride is the creator of the Intellectual Ninja and the Scourge of Scoundrels series. He is also the author of Watch Out For Sneaker Waves. He is currently hard at work on his first book of fiction, available Spring 2014.

He is the proud father of four amazing children and the happy husband of one wife. He aspires to be an extreme sleeper. 
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Converting Analog Television to Digital TV Still Not Working For Millions of Americans


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I'm one of the millions of Americans who are without television as the converter boxes don't work on my old TV set. I havewasted hours and days of my life since February2009  trying to make the digital converter box work and nothing works. You can read the full article at "Converting Analog Televisions to Digital TV Not as Easy as Promised"

After going through the same frustrations, many Americans have been forced to buy new digital TVs. I bought mine at Walmart for $168. A friend did the same and she had to return her TV, because even with the new TV, she still can't pull in a regular, reliable signal -- $200 wasted on a new TV that won't pull in a digital signal. I still have my digital television, but it doesn't work 50% of the time, and when it does work, I get one channel. I used to get FOUR channels on my old TV before the government stepped in.

Magnavox DTV Digital to Analog Converter Box # TB1110MW9 and Other Converter Boxes Do Not Work on My Television

I don't watch a lot of television, but I do depend on my TV during tornadoes or other crisis, so I have tried and tried to make this work. If I hold the converter box just right, occasionally I can pull in a pixilated black and white picture with no sound but a hiss. The picture lasts a few seconds before it disintegrates and then it is gone. Usually I cannot pull it in again for several hours or several days.  The FCC and their partners in crime -- Congress -- have really shafted those of us in the lower income brackets and put us in harm's way because we can't get the weather maps or other alerts provided by local television stations.

The early commercials on both TV and web promised an easy conversion using the box, so we all just let this happen. After all, if the government tells us it's going to be easy, well, enough said, right??? Many of you won't care, because you have satellite or cable or budgets that will allow you to purchase new TVs and outdoor antennas -- luxuries the unemployed cannot afford. But this should served as a wakeup call as to how the U.S. government can make a decision, promise citizens it will be easy, and then leave a great deal of its people in much worse state than they were before.

Five years later and I still can't watch TV. I could BUY an expensive roof antenna and hope it pulls in a better signal, or BUY a cable or satellite provider, but I didn't have to do this before. Thanks, US Government and FCC for driving the monthly costs up for millions of Americans...again...

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Analog to Digital Television Conversion Problems Continue; Fcc Passes The Buck



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 As reported in Converting Analog Television to Digital TV Not Working for Millions of Americans, we let Congress and the FCC take away our free TV. What else will we let the government take away?

I have been without television since June 12, 2009, when I lost my analog signal. I have tried everything from purchasing two converter boxes, to a new antenna, to an adapter, to finally breaking down and buying a new digital television, and nothing works. Almost 5 years later, I am still without reception in the hills outside of town where I live. I receive at best a broken, pixilated signal. 

As a matter of fact, MILLIONS of low income, unemployed, retired, or other Americans on fixed incomes don't have TV now. Even more are making the hard decision to put television service above home repairs and medical expenses, because we count on our televisions for weather alerts. Here in Tennessee those weather maps are vital during our lengthy spring and fall tornado seasons, as well as for other weather alerts and crisis information.

I have made four requests via the FCC phone hotline for complaint forms they tell me they send out. After four requests since May, this week I received a glossy, full-color brochure from the FCC telling me all the advantages of going digital - still no complaint forms. I have also requested a supervisor call me back on three occasion since June 12, and no one has return my calls. The FCC specialist I spoke with today offered no explanation, but she told me that Congress mandated the change; the FCC is just the department chosen to implement Congress' wishes. So the buck doesn't stop at the FCC office.

The FCC specialist also said the FCC couldn't address the issue of just one person. I had already told her that several people in my area are having problems, and that I was getting comments on some of my articles and blogs indicating others across the country were experiencing the same difficulties. She replied that may be so, but it was just me on the phone. I asked, "So, I am the ONLY phone call you have taken recently on this issue?" to which she replied that no, they got plenty of calls at which point she stopped trying to make this MY issue.

The FCC is sending no complaint forms and offering no helpful feedback as to what they intend to do to fix this problem. Instead, they are now trying to hide behind Congress and imply it is an individual's problem, not theirs.

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Previously published on Bukisa on Jul 22nd, 2009

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