The Orville is back! Yay!

Season two of Seth MacFarlanes Sci-fi drama (not a comedy) began last week with a special Sunday premiere followed by the second episode airing in it’s regular Thursday spot.

I think a lot of people were confused by season one.  They were expecting a pure comedy from the creator of Family Guy and Ted.  Most of the articles about the series, before it came out, were calling it Galaxy Quest the TV show.  Instead audiences were treated to an episodic Science Fiction series that has more in common with Start Trek: The Next Generation than Star Trek: Discovery does, and that makes The Orville AWESOME!!!

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The Amazon FireTV 4K is great, but frustrating because it is soooo close to being perfect

I had a Western Digital WDTV Live in the master bedroom for a few years, to play movies and tv series I had stored on my home server as well as Netflix and YouTube, but it started acting funny, not turning on, rebooting for no reason, apps crashing, so I decided it was time for an upgrade. My parents bought me an Echo plus for Christmas and I figured FireTV would integrate well with it… also there was a big Boxing Day sale on them.

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When it’s cold out, Chili warms you up.

There are probably a million chili recipes out there, it isn’t a particularly difficult dish to make, and mine is even easier because it uses a store bought mix.

Packaged chili mix!? Sacrilege! Cheat! Unfollow! Unfollow!

Relax chili snobs, there is nothing wrong with pre-mixed seasoning packets. They stay fresh in their hermetically sealed pouches and stop you from replacing those jars of spices you never finish before they loose potency.

But, but, they’re full of chemicals and stuff I can’t pronounce!

No, they’re not. In addition to the spices the one I use (from an ancient Texas city) has nothing more than corn starch and powdered vegetable oil to thicken the chili, and Silicon Dioxide to keep it from clumping.

Aha! Silicon Dioxide! Bad chemicals!

It comes from beets, alfalfa, brown rice and oats.

Oh…. still… cheating!

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I started to watch The Rookie

I like Nathan Fillion. I enjoyed the short lived Firefly and loved Castle (well, the first seven seasons anyway) and always enjoyed seeing him in guest appearances on shows like Brooklyn 99 or Modern Family, but when I heard he had a new regular show coming out, I had no strong desire to watch it. The commercials made it look kind of gimmicky and just the same old, same old in police procedurals.

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Awesome Games Done Quick is here!

Twice a year the speed running community gets together for a week long marathon to raise money for charity. This time it is the Prevent Cancer Foundation. The winter version is Awesome Games Done Quick (hereafter to be referred to as simply AGDQ) and it starts this Sunday, the 6th. It goes live on Twitch at 11:30am Eastern.

What is speed running? I’m glad you asked. Despite images the name might conjure, you won’t find it in the Olympics and Usain Bolt has no medals in it. Speed Runners play video games. They play them as fast as they can, competing to claim records and titles. It may sound silly to some and I’ll be honest, the first time my brother told me about it I had no strong desire to watch, but when I did, I was hooked and have watched both the Summer and Winter marathons for the past several years.

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The Vietnam War, a Ken Burns documentary series

I’m a big fan of documentaries, one of the things I like most about Netflix is the large number of them on available and Ken Burns is my favorite documentary filmmaker.

The Vietnam War is a ten part documentary series written by Geoffrey C. Ward, directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. Like most documentaries with Ken Burns name attached, it is thorough. The series covers everything. Not just the sixties and early seventies, but goes back to the French Colonial period and the First Indochina War and continues all the way to the fall of Saigon, then follows up with Vets going back to see how things have change since the war and sometimes meeting their former enemies.

Being Canadian and born around the time the US was withdrawing from Vietnam, all I knew about the war was what I saw on TV shows and movies. I didn’t know the U.S involvement spanned twenty years and five presidents, or that it involved traditional armies on both sides. TV always made it look like it was a purely guerrilla war.

That’s what I like most Burns’ documentaries. The level of detail and comprehensive coverage he gives to the subject. You aren’t given simple dates and anecdotes, but first hand accounts from civilians and soldiers on both sides of the conflict. Volunteers and draftees. Draft dodgers and POWs. There is no agenda in this series, notspecific narrative being pushed, just a presentation of the history delivered with peoples personal experiences.

It was an incredibly informative series and I’m glad I watched it. I can’t imagine what it must have been like for the people who had to live through it.

Apple Watch, first week and first impressions.

A few years ago the company I worked for sent me an e-mail to let me know that for my years of service and good behavior, I had a bunch of points I could use to buy something from an internal rewards website. I selected the Fitbit Charge. I liked it. It was nice getting notifications of messages and phone calls on my wrist and the pedometer made me think I was doing healthy things, but it had a flaw. If the battery charge ever went to zero, it died, hard and could not be recharged. They replaced the first one I killed that way under warranty, but I accidentally did the same thing to the replacement. Two years ago I bought a replacement in the form of a Pebble 2. I loved it, but the company went out of business less than a month after I bought it and despite being advertised as waterproof up to forty feet, it died the very first time I went swimming with it this past October. For Christmas my wife bought me an Apple Watch Series 4.

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Back from a long hiatus

I had problems with a few different hosting options, I also had a serious lack of motivation, all of which meant I have not posted any articles here since… (checks dates) Wow, 2015. More than three years.

Well, it’s back now, should be much more stable and I have plans to publish content on a much more regular and frequent basis. The bad news is all the images embedded in older articles were lost. I’m going to try and re-create them but until I do, the formatting may look a little odd.

Spider-Man : Into the Spider-Verse

I really enjoyed the two Toby Maguire movies (I like to pretend the third was a bad dream I had), disliked the first Andrew Garfield film so much I never bothered to watch the second and loved all three of Tom Holland’s outings as the infamous wallcrawler. I loved Spider-Man: Homecoming so much I told anyone who would listen it was my favorite Spider-Man movie… until I saw Into the Spider-Verse last week. Continue reading “Spider-Man : Into the Spider-Verse”