11.29.2009

The Society Cometh...

I was originally going to wait a few weeks before I wrote this post, but my excitement has gotten the better of me. If you've been reading my blog, you know I'm a fan of the TV show Smallville. I've had a few posts dedicated to it, and now you can now add another to the list.

However, this post is like none before, because my nerd excitement level is through the roof. The Justice Society of America is coming to Smallville...


This is huge. Debuting in 1940, the Justice Society of America, or JSA, was the first team of superheroes in comic book history, and indeed the first time readers realized all their favorite superheroes existed in the same universe. They were the all-star team of DC Comics, if you will. No longer did readers have to buy separate comic book titles to catch the adventures of their favorite superheroes; they were now all together in one comic.

But enough of the history lesson. Although Smallville has introduced many guest characters from the pages of DC Comics before, this is the first time an entire team will be introduced, as well as the first hint at a larger superhero world outside of Smallville. Every prior introduction has been within the mythology of the show, but the introduction of the JSA is going to blow the doors wide open. We will know that there is an entire world of heroes, and that this is no longer a show set within Smallville or Metropolis, but indeed the entire DC Universe. I can't wait!

So, without further ado, here are some photos from the upcoming two-hour movie event airing the beginning of next year, as well as some screen caps from the promo; featuring Hawkman, Dr. Fate, Stargirl, Sandman, and a Green Lantern ring!







And for a look at the promo itself...

11.28.2009

Music Minute #3

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Time for another Music Minute, with some more of my music picks of the moment.

- La Roux - "Bulletproof"
- La Roux - "In for the Kill"
- Tiësto - "Louder Than Boom"
- Tiësto feat. Nelly Furtado - "Who Wants To Be Alone"
- Tiësto feat. Tegan and Sara - "Feel It In My Bones"

11.27.2009

The Day After Thanksgiving


You know what my favorite thing about Thanksgiving is? No, it's not the time spent with family or the self-reflection we all should do over that for which we are thankful.

No, my favorite thing doesn't actually occur until the day after Thanksgiving. I'm not talking about Black Friday (which can actually be quite fun if you go with the right people and right mindset); I'm talking about the Thanksgiving leftovers. There's just something about opening up the fridge to find loads of Turkey and sides.

And don't get me started on the Turkey sandwiches. Now that is truly something for which to be thankful.

11.26.2009

Happy Thanksgiving

Well folks, it's that time of year where we stuff our faces with turkey, stuffing, potatoes, pie, and whatever else we can fit on the dinner table. So, to all you loved ones out there, all I have to say is...

11.22.2009

Work from Superhero-themed Show

PWNED!

Rocketeer

Birdie

Death of America

11.20.2009

Art Show @ Kamon


Be there.

Wear your favorite superhero costume for free admission!

11.19.2009

Christian Robots!

This is exactly why the world would be better without religion...

11.18.2009

Christoph Niemann's "Bio-Diversity"

I came across this today and found it was rather clever, so thought I'd share.



For more from Christoph Niemann, check out his blog: Abstract City Blog

11.17.2009

Birthday Propaganda

Happy Birthday. Congrats on being the fastest sperm in the bunch.

11.16.2009

Love Note

Today, in Creative Writing class, an odd occurrence happened. I was sitting quietly, listening intently at the lecture being given so that I may earn a good grade and one day become a productive member of society, when the boy in front of me turned and passed me a note. I have not received a note since high school, and never from a boy. Instantly, I was faced with a dilemma - do I open it and deal with the consequences of what may be written inside, or do I simply ignore it and risk hurting this boy's feelings?

Well, I'm not some heartless creep, and I decided to read this love note from the brown-haired boy in front of me. To my amazement, this is what the note said:



I opened this letter from the boy - whose name, I later found out, is Ely - prepared to gently crush his romantic feelings for me, and instead was attacked with an insult. I was about to respond with a firmly worded rebuttal, when I asked myself why he would write such a thing. Could I have done something to make him feel that I was indeed lame/gay? Oughta I to be offended?

Well, in order to determine whether or not I should take it as an insult, let us determine if Ely's statement is true by first examining what is really being said. Here is Merriam-Webster's definition of lame:


Main Entry: lame

1 a : having a body part and especially a limb so disabled as to impair freedom of movement b : marked by stiffness and soreness
2 : lacking needful or desirable substance : weak, ineffectual
3 slang : not being in the know : square
4 a : inferior b : contemptible, nasty


Now, I don't have any disabled body parts, and I was not showing any signs of stiffness or soreness, so lame couldn't apply to me in that context. Having needful or desirable substance is subjective, so I suppose someone could consider me lame in that sense. I would hope not, but it's a possibility. I generally consider myself to be in the know, and I am definitely not square, so lame in that context is also out.

As far as being inferior goes, I would say that we are all inferior in some aspect. I would consider my intellect inferior to that of Stephen Hawking's, but my fashion sense superior to that of Larry the Cable Guy. It's simply a matter of to what/whom you are being compared. Also, I have been known to have quite the sarcastic attitude, which I suppose some could be considered nasty. Because of this, I have to admit someone could argue that I am, in fact, lame.

What about gay? Let's look at the definition:


Main Entry: gay

1 a : happily excited : merry b : keenly alive and exuberant : having or inducing high spirits
2 a : bright, lively b : brilliant in color
3 : given to social pleasures; also : licentious
4 a : homosexual b : of, relating to, or used by homosexuals
synonyms see lively


I am rarely happily excited, merry, exuberant, or prone to inducing high spirits. In fact, I'm usually laid-back and kind of somber. However, I do wear a lot of bright colors, so I guess you could say I'm brilliant in color. Perhaps I'm gay in that context.

As far as being given to social pleasures and licentious... Let's just say, I have a decorated past. So, I guess we can say I am gay, and we don't even have to consider that fourth definition - "homosexual". Whatever that means.

Well, it looks like I am indeed lame/gay. Good call, Ely.

11.13.2009

Wonder Twin powers, activate!

Sometimes, it's good to be a nerd.

We get excited over the little things. And tonight is one of those times, because tonight's episode of Smallville introduces us to Zan and Jayna, the Wonder Twins.

Yes, those Wonder Twins.

From the Super-Friends.

The ones with the pet monkey.

Why, you might ask, is Smallville introducing characters from a 70s cartoon show that never really had a presence in the comic books? Who cares?! Smallville is a reality in and of itself that doesn't need any connections to the comic books. As such, it is able to introduce any character with a fresh take - free from convoluted continuity - to be reintroduced into the Superman mythos.

So, let's learn a little bit more about Smallville's newest residents:



Together with their pet monkey, Gleek, Zan and Jayna are siblings from the planet Exxor, able to activate their powers by fist bumping and speaking the words, "Wonder Twin powers, activate!" Zan is able to transform into water at any state (liquid, solid, gas), as well as weather patterns involving water, such as a blizzard, a monsoon, or a typhoon. Jayna can transform into any animal, real or mythological, native to Earth or extraterrestrial.

So, there we go, a little info on the Wonder Twins. Who's next, Apache Chief and Silver Samurai? With Smallville, you never know.

Music Minute #2

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Time for another Music Minute, with some more of my music picks of the moment.

- David Guetta feat. will.i.am & apl.de.ap -"On the Dancefloor"
- Lady Gaga feat. Beyoncé - "Telephone"
- Leighton Meester feat. Robin Thicke - "Somebody to Love"
- Mike Posner - "I Don't Trust Myself"
- Shakira - "Did It Again" (English Version) / "Lo Hecho Està Hecho" (Spanish Version)

Check 'em out and let me know what you think.

11.11.2009

Second Saturday Art Show @ Kamon

PAPER ART SHOW

Featuring the art of
tiffVALDEZ. danMENDEZ.

This Second Saturday
Nov. 14th, 6pm-11pm

Kamon Japanese Restaurant
2210 16th St.
Sacramento, CA

Free admission.
$5 select sushi rolls

All work will be paper and it will be up for just one week.
Come out, have some drinks, eat some sushi, and check out some awesome art from some awesome artists.

11.10.2009

Shark Tank Tuesdays

This installment of Shark Tank comes from the Canadian version of Dragon's Den. Enjoy.

10 Shocking Truths about Allergies

If you have allergies, you know they suck. I don't know about anybody else, but they always seems to hit me at random times, making it a pain in the ass to try and predict when I should take meds. Should I take them when needed, and wait for relief, or take them everyday, even if I don't have symptoms? That's going to add up, fast. Well, lo and behold, I came across some interesting facts about allergies. Here they are, 10 shocking facts about what may really be making you feel bad.

1. If you're the oldest in your family, you may be more prone to allergies.
Researchers in the UK recruited more than 1,200 children, testing them for signs of allergies at birth, age 4 and age 10. They found markers of allergies in firstborns, but not in later-born children, likely because firstborns experience different conditions in the womb, researchers say.

2. It may not be your pet that's causing your allergies.
"It could be something else entirely," says Jeff May, an indoor air quality expert and coauthor of Jeff May's Healthy Home Tips. "Dust mites from your animal's bed (or yours), or mold underneath antiques in small spaces" are possible culprits, he says. Even homes without pets can have an pet allergen problem. In fact, a study from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences reports that more than 99 percent of homes in the U.S. have detectable cat or dog allergens even though less than half of those homes have a dog or cat living there. Allergens can hitch a ride on other people's clothes and they've been discovered in schools, hospitals, shopping malls, cinemas-and even in the offices of allergists.

3. Timing your meds right can make all the difference.
"Your body follows what's called a circadian rhythm-it acts differently at different times of the day," says Richard Martin, MD, head of the pulmonary division at National Jewish Medical and Research Center in Denver, CO. This natural rhythm influences when allergies worsen, and therefore determines when it's best to take medication to achieve its maximum effect. For example, if you have 24-hour meds, you should take them at night. "Allergy symptoms peak in the morning hours, so this ensures they'll be moving through your bloodstream when needed most," he says.

4. Obese children and adolescents have a higher risk of allergies.
Especially food allergies, a study in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology notes. Researchers analyzed data from over 4,000 subjects ages 2 to 19, and discovered that obese participants were about 26 percent more likely to have allergies than children of normal weight. The rate of food allergies was especially troublesome-59 percent higher for children who were obese.

5. Your sneezes around your daughter's new kitten may be more than just a cold.
"You can grow up with pets and still develop allergies to them as an adult," says Morris Nejat, MD, of the New York Allergy and Sinus Centers. "Having a pet gives you an immunity that can be lost when you leave that environment-to move away and start your own life, for example. If you then bring an animal into your own home, you may have lost your immunity and developed an allergy to your new pet."

6. Plants aren't as healthy as you think.
Unfortunately, "plants do not purify the air," May says. "Put a thin layer of gravel on top of each plant's soil-this helps keep debris in the plant, protecting you from mold allergens," recommends James M. Seltzer, MD, chairman of the Indoor Environment Committee of the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. "Even silk plants can cause mold," Dr. Seltzer says.

7. Trouble breathing? Don't look to your lungs, look to your gut.
Upsetting the normal balance of microflora in your stomach and intestines can change your entire immune system, researchers at the University of Michigan Medical School report, intensifying your body's response to common allergens like pollen or animal dander. According to scientists, our modern diet and increased use of antibiotics may be at fault. Safeguard your health with a diet low in sugar and high in raw fruits and vegetables, especially following treatment with antibiotics.

8. Allergies can trigger bad breath.
"For some people, a dry mouth, caused by taking antihistamines for allergies or by the postnasal drip that streams down the back of your throat during allergy attacks, can result in bad breath," says Cyril Meyerowitz, DDS, director of the Eastman Institute for Oral Health, part of the University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, New York. "Sometimes tiny pieces of food lodge on the tongue or in the crevices of your tonsils and cause a nasty odor."

9. You can't become immune to your allergy meds.
"You may feel that your allergy medication has become ineffective, but there's no scientific basis for medication tolerance," says Linda B. Ford, MD, medical director of the Sarpy/Cass Department of Health and Wellness at the Asthma and Allergy Center in Papillion, Nebraska. "What's more likely is that the disease has become more severe, in which case you should consider other treatment options, like allergen immunotherapy, intranasal steroids, isotonic saline nasal washes and/or other antihistamines."

10. Your allergies may have an upside.
A study from the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston reports that people with a history of allergies have nearly a third lower risk of developing a type of brain cancer called glioma than those without the condition. Researchers suspect this may be due to the genetic variations that cause the allergies.

11.09.2009

Music Minute #1

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Time for a Music Minute, when I share my music picks of the moment with all of you out there.

- Adam Lambert - "Time for Miracles"
- Adam Lambert - "For Your Entertainment"
- Lady Gaga - "Bad Romance"
- Paramore - "The Only Exception"

Check 'em out and let me know what you think.

11.06.2009

Super Bingo

One of the funniest videos I've seen in a while. Make sure you watch it with friends.


11.05.2009

Playlist, Part 3 of 3

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Here it is, the third and final part of my playlist; a collection of songs du jour, old favorites, and classics that I have been playing nonstop over the past week or so:

Michael Bublé - "Kissing a Fool"
Michael Franti & Spearhead. feat. Cherine Anderson - "Say Hey (I Love You)"
Mike Posner and The Brain Trust - "Cooler Than Me"

Mike Posner and The Brain Trust - "Evil Woman"
Muse - "United States of Eurasia / Collateral Damage"
Muse - "Unnatural Selection"

Richard Vission and Static Revenger feat. Luciana - "I Like That"
Shiny Toy Guns - "Ghost Town"
Silversun Pickups - "Panic Switch"
Snoop Dogg feat. The-Dream - "Gangsta Luv"



See any of your fave songs? Have any music I should check out? Let me know and maybe it'll make it on my new regular feature, "Music Minute", where I'll highlight some new music or other songs I think you should check out. So, stay tuned.

11.04.2009

2009 World Series: Final Game Count Update

Nice try, Phillies. Kudos to Cliff Lee and Chase Utley on their efforts.


Let's get 'em next year, Dodgers.

Playlist, Part 2 of 3

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Continuing the playlist I started yesterday, here is Part 2; a collection of songs du jour, old favorites, and classics that I have been playing nonstop over the past week or so:

The Cataracs - "Club Love"
David Guetta feat. Akon - "Sexy Bitch"

Depeche Mode - "Enjoy the Silence"

Depeche Mode - "Strangelove"
Doves - "The Outsiders"

Ida Corr vs. Fedde Le Grand - "Let Me Think About It"

Jason Mraz - "If It Kills Me (From the Casa Nova Sessions)"

Jeremih - "Imma Star (Everywhere We Are)"

Los Lobos - "Saint Behind the Glass"

Matt and Kim - "Daylight"



Come back tomorrow for Part 3. In the meantime, let me know what you think. See any of your fave songs? Have any music I should check out?

11.03.2009

Playlist, Part 1 of 3

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It seems like the cool thing to do these days is to make a playlist. While I think it's a bit pointless to attempt to narrow down an extremely long list of fave music down to a short sampling, I love when someone turns me on to good music, even if it's just a song, so I figured I'd give it a try if it meant doing the same for someone else. However, even with my best attempts, I was only able to make a list of no less than 30 songs, which I will be posting in three separate lists.

Here is Part 1; a collection of songs du jour, old favorites, and classics that I have been playing nonstop over the past week or so:

Audio Bullys feat. Nancy Sinatra - "Shot You Down"
Bag Raiders - "Shooting Stars"

The Beatles - "All You Need is Love"

The Beatles - "Eleanor Rigby"

The Beatles - "I Saw Her Standing There"

The Beatles - "Let It Be"

The Beatles - "Yesterday"

The Black Eyed Peas - "Meet Me Halfway"

Britney Spears - "3"

Calle 13 feat. Café Tacuba - "No Hay Nadie Como Tú"



Come back tomorrow for Part 2. In the meantime, let me know what you think. See any of your fave songs? Have any music I should check out?

11.02.2009

2009 World Series: Game Count Update #5


I've said it before, and I'll say it again....
Cliff Lee is the fuckin' man.

Conversation: Dodgers vs. Yankees

The following conversation is real. Some of the names and grammatical/spelling errors have been changed to protect the guilty.


Italo:
YANKEES
:)

Jason:
i was gonna try to say something clever, but i'm so disappointed that i have nothing

Italo:
LOL

Jason:
that top of the 9th was just pitiful

Italo:
the Yankees will make up for the Dodgers

Jason:
I get where you're coming from, but i can’t see it that way

Italo:
you must remember, people hate the Dodgers and Yanks the same

Jason:
exactly. i hate the Yanks, so i'd be a hypocrite if i started rooting for them

Italo:
the sad thing is people hate the Dodgers for race reasons, not payroll reasons

Jason:
ridiculous. my hatred of the Yanks is totally justified

Italo:
LOL
You can’t h8 them because they have a payroll

Jason:
i can, i have, and i will

Italo:
It’s the American way

Jason:
well, maybe it's the Mexican in me that hates them
i like a team that works hard and looks you in the eye when they make love

Italo:
OHHHH
LMAO
The Dodgers should change their name to The Sanchos

Jason:
Haha
might as well

Italo:
we break the hearts of our fans

Jason:
exactly
and like love-struck fools, we keep going back to them

Italo:
As lilmexibabies we get a Dodger hat and a Bible...we will question the Bible, but NOT the Dodgers

Jason:
hahaha
that's fuckin right

11.01.2009

Bejeweled Blitz

The one good thing to come out of me being bedridden the last couple of days - improved skills and a new high score in everyone's favorite Facebook game...

2009 World Series: Game Count Update #4


Fuckin' Yankees...

2009 World Series: Game Count Update #3


Damn Yankees...