Happy New Year 2018 - How's it going?

dimanche 31 décembre 2017

Happy New Year 2018 to HTers. Are you ready for it? Did you make NY Resolutions, if so, what are yours? Do you have any big plans, or small plans, for the year?

One of my more practical resolutions is that I have some home organizing that I've been procrastination on, which I hope to successfully tackle. I'm thinking to approach it more "job-like", which means putting my thoughts into a schedule and then keeping track of my progress.

And you?
Happy New Year 2018 - How's it going?

Coco (2017)

lundi 25 décembre 2017

Coco (2017)
Anthony Gonzalez, Gael Garcia Bernal, Benjamin Bratt. Written by Adrian Molina and Matthew Aldrich. Directed by Lee Unkrich.

In Pixar’s Coco, Young Miguel is the son of Mexican shoemakers who are themselves part of a four-generation shoemaking family business. The company’s founding matriarch, Miguel’s great-grandmother, turned to shoemaking as a means of survival when her husband left the family to pursue a career in music. She also established a long-running family rule: no music! No music in the house or around the business. Even passersby with music playing out of their car windows are chased away by Miguel’s grandmother, all these years later.

Miguel yearns to be a musician. His determination to prove to his family that this isn’t merely a fantasy leads him accidentally into the land of the dead on Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead. He has until daybreak to gain the blessing of a dead relative, or he’ll be stuck there. However, his deceased kin will only send him back on the condition that he give up music, something he cannot do.

The story itself borders on annoying: it’s one of those you-need-Y-to-get-X-but-you-need-Z-to-get-Y-but-you-need-A-and-B-and-C stories where plot elements exist only to get you to the next cool thing in this fascinating world. Happily, the details, which I won’t spoil here, are worth the silly excuses to keep things moving. As the land of the dead unwraps itself, it reveals an uncommonly well-conceived setting that’s interesting to contemplate and beautiful to behold.

Musical numbers are pretty good, and Anthony Gonzalez, a teenaged actor, does a nice job as Miguel. But the artwork and animation make this an outstanding film, and they are so immersive as to make the viewer get right into the semi-annoying story. The animation is so excellent as to be a bit distracting. I’ve seen cartoon characters play stringed instruments my whole life, but never have I seen anything remotely believable. Pixar’s director knows it, too, as he zooms right in on Miguel’s chording hand and his picking hand. It’s a bit of seriously justifiable show-offiness.

The vast cityscapes will get the real attention, though, and they’re more impressive a backdrop than the oceanscapes in Finding Nemo and Finding Dory, with an even more amazing display of computing power. I want to see this one again in 3D.

Parents should be warned that, although the movie handles them deftly and gently, this is a movie with themes of death all the way through. If nothing else, they may want to prepare the “what happens when we die” talk, because even if kids don’t ask, they may begin to form some ideas that don’t fall in line with familial belief.

And everyone but kids should be warned that this is at least a three-Kleenex movie.

Pixar does it again.

9/10 (IMDb rating)
91/100 (Criticker rating)
Coco (2017)

Merry Christmas 2017

MERRY CHRISTMAS 2017

I'm extending my holiday greeting to anyone and everyone who checks in here on Christmas. :D
Merry Christmas 2017

Blast from the Past

samedi 16 décembre 2017

A friend sent me a bunch of historical pictures re: to Hawaii. Perhaps they're already here, elsewhere on the site.

In any event, here's one of them. I'm sure a few of us may have eaten there back in the day....

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Blast from the Past

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

mercredi 13 décembre 2017

While the starting date of Star Wars: The Last Jedi is Friday December 15, 2017, the Ward Theater is showing it a day early on at least 8 screens at two different times.

Decided to buy a ticket for myself for one of the Thursday night performances.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Murder on the Orient Express

Saw the movie Murder on the Orient Express at the Ward Theater on 12/2/17.

I never read the novel nor saw the older versions of this movie so I have no idea how this version stands up to the other works.

However I don't mind watching this movie a second time.
Murder on the Orient Express

Jose Canseco tweets

Is this a way to tank a career as a sports commentator? A hot topic in the news nowadays is sexual harassment. So, why did Canseco tweet this [USA Today]:
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"What is going on with all these politicians molesting women I've been molested by several women and never complained."
Other tweets by him included:
Quote:

"Well I mean I've been beaten by women taken advantage of by women and molested by women I never complain but it was kind of a turn-on"
Quote:

"These women complaining against sexual misconduct are just racist against ugly men"
So what is the problem he's created for himself? How about the fact that,
Quote:

Canseco, 53, is likely to lose his studio analyst job on Oakland Athletics telecasts as a result of the tweets. After a long estrangement from baseball, he had joined the NBC Sports California broadcasting crew as a pre- and postgame commentator last season.
Why do many think he'll not be a rehire? Because....
Quote:

“Jose Canseco is no longer an employee with NBC Sports California. His agreement with us ended after the 2017 baseball season,'' the statement said. "We certainly don’t agree with his comments, which do not reflect the values of our network or our team partner.”
What could have crossed his mind to make such off-base comments? :eek:
Jose Canseco tweets

Geminid meteor shower Dec 13-14

vendredi 8 décembre 2017

Looks to be a GREAT year for watching the meteor shower.

☄️

"This is it, the shower we've been waiting for. Set aside some time Wednesday night December 13–14 for the Geminids. Not only is it the year's most prolific, with up to 120 meteors per hour visible from rural skies, the Moon is essentially out of the picture. "

http://ift.tt/2y8vBET
Geminid meteor shower Dec 13-14

Self-driving vehicles

jeudi 30 novembre 2017

Do you think this timeline is possible? From ABC News:

Quote:

General Motors Co. expects to carry passengers and deliver goods with self-driving vehicles in big cities sometime in 2019, telling investors it's moving quickly and plans to be ahead of other automakers and tech companies.
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....it expects "commercial launch at scale" of the autonomous vehicles within the next year or so. The vehicles would not have a human backup driver, the company said.
When I think of the many problems faced by car manufacturers (exploding air bags, ignition problems, etc), I just don't see how they can expect to have a driver-less car on the road within a couple of years that is reliable in safety.

To me, this is a timeline full of :eek::eek::eek: !
Self-driving vehicles

Pesticide use in Hawaii

In today's online Garden Island newspaper, there was an article about pesticides in Hawaii. One of the reader's comments said, "termite and pest control companies use far more than all ag combined". That peaked my interest, so I did some internet searches to see if I could find out if that was true or not.

I found this article in The Economist.
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In Hawaii 1.3m pounds of active ingredients contained within RUPs [Restricted Use Pesticides] were sold in 2013. Hungry termites meant 36% of the stuff was used for urban and structural purposes; 32% went on agricultural ones.
So, indeed, it seems that pest control does outdo or equal ag in the usage of RUPs. That must mean a really high dosage per tented house!! :eek:
Plus whatever is applied to the ground and spot treatments. Who'd have thought, not me.
Pesticide use in Hawaii

Surcharge for shipping to Hawaii

I'm doing almost all my Christmas shopping online this year. My usual "go to" is Amazon Prime due to the free shipping.

Anyway, I just worked up my first online order with Macy's. They were offering "free shipping" for orders over a certain amount. I met the minimum order to qualify. The shipping discount is not revealed until the last page, the "order it" button. So yes, it did adjust off the shipping, but there was still a $10 surcharge that showed up. (Looking up their shipping rules elsewhere on their site, it does state that Hawaii could have an extra charge.)

I went ahead and place the order, since I'd already spent about an hour of time in picking out the items. But, I'll think twice about using Macy's again for online shopping.

Anyone else have online shipping surprises that you've run across?
Surcharge for shipping to Hawaii

Missing persons hints and database

mardi 28 novembre 2017

Did you know that there is an online database for missing people in Hawaii? The site gives hints on what steps to take if someone goes missing, and the database of those who have disappeared. I was surprised by the number of people in Hawaii that have gone missing and never turned up again. :(

Missing
http://ift.tt/2BiBWPP

What to do hints
http://ift.tt/2BiBWPP
Missing persons hints and database

Dog Chapman's quote to doctors

Sadly, Beth Chapman is ill with cancer.

Weird is Dog's statement about the situation, given during an interview shown on Inside Edition:

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"“To me she's my little girl — she's my honey,” he said, trying to hold back his emotion. “I told the doctors, ‘[If] she dies, you die. I don't mean to threaten you. I am a nice person, but if she dies, you die.'"
What's up with that? Threatening the very doctors that are trying to save your wife's life? :confused:
Dog Chapman's quote to doctors

Justice League

jeudi 23 novembre 2017

Attended a late light showing of the movie Justice League on Wednesday night (11/22/17) at the Ward Theater. This is their Titan Luxe, which is a big theater, with the reclining seats. While there were a good amount attending the movie the row I was seating in had only me there.

This movie is a sequel to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and is about Batman gathering other metahumans to help fight an invader from another world from destroying Earth on his second try.

If you do see this movie stick around during the ending credits because there are two scenes.
Justice League

Happy thanksgiving 2017

For those of you who check in on Thanksgiving, here's wishing you a good one in 2017. I am joining family, some of whom plan on enjoying our noon-time meal so they can attack the Black Friday sales that start on .... Thursday. The meal should be delicious thanks to the many people who will be bringing goodies. While noon is a bit early for me, I'll look at it as an opportunity to have a nice 6 pm snack later on.

I did a but of pre-black-friday online research, checking out the ads for Walmart, Kmart and Macys. I was considering doing online shopping with them. As it turned out, I found what I wanted with Amazon (Prime), and bought myself a gift as well as book as a gift.

What are your plans? The last time I did actual Black Friday "in store" shopping was over 5 years ago, when we did a family-tag-team approach to getting a good price on a TV. But the days of me fighting the crowds definitely are over!!

Anyway, Happy Thanksgiving for anyone who checks in here.
Happy thanksgiving 2017

Aol dinosaur

mardi 21 novembre 2017

Well it has finally happened. I have become a confirmed email-dinosaur. The revelation came today when I needed to give my email address to a secretary at a large mainland company during a phone conversation.

"DahDah@aol.com", I said.
The secretary replied, "Ok, that is DahDah at ..... what?"
Me: Aol.com
Her: A....
Me: Aol
Her: Aol??
Me: Yes, Aol.com. Just ask someone who was born before 1980.
Her: Hum, I've never heard of that.

I almost feel old. :(
Aol dinosaur

Hawai‘i State Hospital Escape

vendredi 17 novembre 2017

7 State Hospital employees suspended in wake of killer’s escape

By Dan Nakaso and Nanea Kalani
November 16, 2017


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The California capture of an escaped killer from the Hawaii State Hospital resulted in seven hospital employees being suspended without pay on Wednesday as Gov. David Ige ordered an investigation of how Randall Saito was able to get the money and means to escape after 38 years in confinement.

The hospital employees are being relieved of their duties for 30 days as the state Attorney General’s office investigates how Saito — who was acquitted by reason of insanity in a 1979 murder at Ala Moana Center — was able to escape from the hospital on Sunday, use a cell phone to call a cab, charter a plane to Maui and then catch a commercial flight to California.
So let’s get this straight: this guy murdered a woman by shooting her with a pellet gun and stabbing her to death. Randall Saito is acquitted by reason of insanity — and sent to the Hawaii State Hospital. How does a guy like Saito walk out — unescorted — and not reported missing until 10½ hours later?! Could it be because according to his own pyschiatrist, “Randy” has had three separate relationships with female hospital employees?! SMH. :rolleyes:
Hawai‘i State Hospital Escape

Vanity plates disposition

mardi 7 novembre 2017

I've got vanity plates on my car, and I'm wondering how I transfer them to the new one when I buy it. Has anyone been in this situation before?
Vanity plates disposition

Thor: Ragnarok

lundi 6 novembre 2017

Watched Thor: Ragnarok with a friend at one of the small theaters in the Ward Theaters. Due to our last minute arrival we managed to get 2 seats on the first row of that small but crowded theater. This is the one with the reclining seats so we was able to watch the movie with no problems (neither of us mentioned the seat situation over dinner after the movie).

The movie is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe so it would help to have watched the first two Thor movies and the first two Avenger movies or be in company with someone who did.

The movie is a mix of action, adventure, space opera and some elements of comedy thrown in either of in the form of humorous sayings or things not working to plan.

In this movie Thor has to deal with saving his home planet of Asgard but other situations sort of delays him.
Thor: Ragnarok

Blade Runner 2049

samedi 4 novembre 2017

Last week Saturday (10/28/17) my two movie going friends and I attended an afternoon showing of Blade Runner 2049 at the Ward Theater.

If you do go please sit close to the screen because the captions displayed through out the movie used a very small point size.

On the other hand at least this movie did a better job explaining what is a Replicant.

Hard to say if one needs to see the original Blade Runner before seeing this movie. One of the movie going friends said it had been years since she saw the original. And it's been years for me as well even though I got the DVDs for all of the versions that has been released.
Blade Runner 2049

Not all great ideas always work out.

vendredi 3 novembre 2017

I enjoyed being a member here since I first discovered it. It had the potential to be a Hawai`i-based Facebook.
I thank Ryan, Helen, and Mel for giving us a great experience.

Looks like the ride is over. :(
Not all great ideas always work out.

"Magnum P.I." Reboot on CBS

lundi 23 octobre 2017

Looks like this may be getting the green light from CBS. A reboot of Magnum P.I. the original which starred Tom Selleck. A new version is in the works by the same team that did the reboots of "Hawaii Five-0" and "MacGyver".

From the Honolulu Star-Advertiser:

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’80s TV hit ‘Magnum’ tapped for reboot

In a development long predicted by TV aficionados, the Hawaii-based action series “Magnum P.I.” has been tapped for prime-time resurrection on CBS.
Article is stuck behind the pay-wall. :(

Similar article in Variety Magazine. (no pay-wall)

Quote:

‘Magnum P.I.’ Reboot in Development at CBS From Peter Lenkov With Production Commitment

“Magnum P.I.” is getting the reboot treatment at CBS, Variety has learned.

Peter Lenkov, the writer and producer behind current CBS reboots of “Hawaii Five-O” and “MacGyver,” will serve as the writer and executive producer on a new version of the classic 1980s series, which has a pilot production commitment at the network.

Described as an updated version of the original series, “Magnum P.I.” follows Thomas Magnum, a decorated ex-Navy SEAL who, upon returning home to Hawaii from Afghanistan, repurposes his military skills to become a private investigator. With help from fellow vets Theodore “TC” Calvin and Orville “Rick” Wright, as well as that of disavowed former MI:6 agent Juliet Higgins, Magnum takes on the cases no one else will, helping those who have no one else to turn to. Tom Selleck played the mustachioed Magnum in the original series.
What do you folks think? Is this a worthy show to bring back? Will Mr. Magnum always find a parking space right in front of the building on Bishop Street in downtown Honolulu?

I am assuming this is going to be shot in Hawaii. It would be a good move on CBS's part if they want to retain the studio facilities now in use for "Five-O" and previously, "Lost" (ABC).
"Magnum P.I." Reboot on CBS

Fixing frozen pizza (microwave+toaster oven)

jeudi 28 septembre 2017

I often fix a small 9.2oz Digiorno frozen pizza, traditional crust. I never look at package directions -- no fun that way. I've experimented:
  1. Preheat the toaster oven to bake at 450deg.
  2. Take pizza out of package and wrapping.
  3. Dip bottom of pizza in water and sprinkle a little water on top.
  4. Set microwave to low power (2 out of 10). Add red pepper flakes to top.
  5. Heat pizza in microwave for 30 seconds. Crust should wind up cool and pliable.
  6. Set timer on toaster oven to 16 minutes and cook pizza on bare rack.
  7. A few minutes before the 16 minutes are up, scatter some shredded mozzarella on top of the pizza.
  8. Thump the crust to get a hollow sound to test doneness.
Fixing frozen pizza (microwave+toaster oven)

Ron Jacobs March 1977 radio interviews

mercredi 20 septembre 2017

I have been part of the documentary team Na Maka o ka 'Aina (HawaiianVoice.com) for the past four decades. Currently I am serving as an associate producer to Moloka'i filmmaker Matt Yamashita who is producing a documentary about Walter Ritte and his early activism in groups such as the Protect Kaho'olawe 'Ohana (http://ift.tt/2wyECen). My role is to research archival film/video/photo/radio resources.

I found a Wayne Harada column in an issue of the Honolulu Advertiser that mentions a KKUA on-air interview Rob Jacobs did with Walter Ritte on March 16, 1977. Apparently there was a previous interview a week earlier, during the time that everyone was searching for George Helm and Kimo Mitchell who had gone missing in the waters off Kaho'olawe. The date of the first interview would have been around March 8 or 9.

We are very interested in knowing if any recordings of those radio broadcasts might still exist. Mahalo for any comments or suggestions!
Ron Jacobs March 1977 radio interviews

"Star Trek: Discovery" on CBS Access

dimanche 17 septembre 2017

After some delays Star Trek: Discovery will air an episode on CBS on September 24, 2017, after that the rest of the episodes will be available from CBS Access.

The series is reported to be set 10 years before the original Star Trek series.
"Star Trek: Discovery" on CBS Access

"The Orville" on Fox

The Fox network started to air a scifi parody series called The Orville.

The Orville is the name of the starship that the cast of characters travel in. The characters include the captain of this starship who for the past year was in funk because his wife slept with an alien. They got divorced and for some bizarre reason she is the first officer of The Orville.

The helmsman is a very good friend of the captain but he too has his issues, while the navigator always needs to drink a soda while on duty.

The security officer is from a high gravity world which gives her great strength and able to make long jumps. The second officer is a single sex species that uses the restroom once a year.

It airs on Sunday nights at 8:00 pm (HST) on the Fox network.
"The Orville" on Fox

"Inhumans" on ABC

The TV series Inhumans will air on ABC starting on September 29, 2017.

This series is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and was filmed on Oahu.

The first two episodes had been released as an Imax presentation in early September. My usual movie going friend and I saw it during the Labor Day weekend.

If you never read the comic series, it is mostly about a group of people known as the Inhumans who a long time ago this race of people were transformed to be superhuman soldiers by the alien Kree to fight in their wars. However the transformation is not consistent, for instance their king Black Bolt's power is his voice that will make sonic destructive waves, his wife Medusa power is her long red hair which can be used as additional limbs and is strong enough to grab a person and fling them across the room. Medusa's sister Crystal has the power to control the four elemental forces. One cousin of theirs can live in the water, while another cousin has hoofs for feet and can make minor earthquakes.

Some of the Inhuman comic stories and of this series deals with Black Bolt's brother named Maximus who usurps the throne and declares himself king of the Inhumans and wants to wage war with the humans for control of the planet Earth.
"Inhumans" on ABC

Two unusual streamers.

I'm starting to explore Internet streaming TV, and I stumbled across a couple of interesting things you might not have noticed yet. (1) Netflix' serial "Grace and Frankie" (Netflix costs me $12/month); (2) the Full Moon channel on Amazon video (costs $6.99/month).

Grace and Frankie is a situation comedy about two wives whose gay husbands decide to divorce them and get married to each other. My wife likes it a lot -- I'm lukewarm. It has a very strong cast: Jane Fonda, Martin Sheen, Lily Tomlin, Sam Waterston. There are 3 seasons available and a 4th season begins in 2018. Here's an interview with the stars playing Grace & Frankie: http://ift.tt/2wyXIMK.

Full Moon is a collection of old low budget horror and exploitation flicks: http://ift.tt/2wzDNgm.
Two unusual streamers.

ALOHA end Street sign.

mercredi 13 septembre 2017

I remember seeing a photo here of a street sign for ALOHA (St., Ln., etc) that read "ALOHA end."

Searching for half an hour I can't find it.
Does anyone recall where it is or who posted it?
ALOHA end Street sign.

Close Enounters of the Third Kind (1977)

lundi 4 septembre 2017

My usual movie going friend made the suggestion of attending Close Encounters of the Third Kind which the 40th Anniversary edition is being shown in theaters. We attended the Sunday (9/3/17) afternoon showing at the Ward Theater which was lightly attended.

It has been a long while since I have seen it and my friend mentioned that she never seen it on the big screen before.

The showing had no previews but there was a 15 minute presentation before the movie that had Steven Spielberg, JJ Abrams and a couple of other people talking about making Close Encounters of the Third Kind and its effects on movie making since then.

Another thing I noticed in the ending credits was the inclusion of Lance Henriksen. I didn't notice him in the movie.
Close Enounters of the Third Kind (1977)

The Emoji Movie

mercredi 16 août 2017

After watching two movies at the Ward Theater (The Dark Tower and Dunkirk) on Sunday (8/13/17) I decided for the heck of it go for a third movie. The next movie that was playing soon that I planning on seeing was The Emoji Movie. This one I saw alone since the other two movie friends had other plans.

I sort of wished I had some Diet Coke with me because there were times I started to snooze, not because I was bored but rather I was sort of tried. Any way the movie was light fluff comedy with some adventure inside of a kid's smartphone as some of the emoji in the phone are trying to fix themselves before the kid's resets the phone and erases them from existence.

There was also a short film before the main movie started that dealt the characters from Hotel Transylvania.
The Emoji Movie

The Dark Tower

mardi 15 août 2017

Saw the movie The Dark Tower with a couple of friends on Sunday morning (8/13/17) at the Ward Theater.

If you are the type of person that likes a mixture of action, adventure, fantasy, science fiction, travel by portal, some light horror, some low key humor, a head villain that kills off the henchman that fails him and a wounded hero that gets back into action in a day thanks to this planet's vitamins, painkillers and a can of regular Coke-Cola then this movie should be the ticket for you.
The Dark Tower

Baa Baa Land

vendredi 11 août 2017

Was looking thru the main page of Wikipedia when I saw this entry in the Did you know... section:

Quote:

... that Baa Baa Land, an eight-hour slow cinema film containing nothing but long shots of grazing sheep, is described by its producers as "the dullest movie ever made"?
I checked out their entry and also the IMDb entry and found out the following:

It opens September 2017 in the United Kingdom
No dialogue
One of the movie posters says Nothing Happens ... For Eight Hours, Glorious! and then it says Better Than Any Sleeping Pill - The Ultimate Insomnia Cure.

No idea at this time if this movie is coming to Hawaii or not.

Would you go or wait for the DVD to come out?
Baa Baa Land

"Salvation" on CBS

vendredi 4 août 2017

I only saw two episodes of the CBS 2017 Summer series called Salvation.

It is about an asteroid that is about to hit the Earth in about six months, too small and too far to be seen by the naked eye but big enough to wipe all life on Earth when it hits.

The trouble is while some parts of the US government knows about the upcoming asteroid, anyone else who stumbles upon the asteroid or the steps the government is taking to deal with the matter tend to either disappear or get killed.

While the series airs on Wednesday night on CBS you can see the previous episodes on the CBS web site.

Right now I am just rubber necking this series just to see how it plays out.
"Salvation" on CBS

Dunkirk

lundi 24 juillet 2017

Saw the IMAX version of Dunkirk at the Dole Theater with a friend. It was a mid-day showing in one their big theaters but it wasn't that crowded.

The movie is about the evacuation of British and French soldiers from Dunkirk, France in 1940 (before the United States entered the war) that were trapped by the German Army.

The movie is told from three major points of view and different lengths of time.

The first major part is known as The Mole, which is the pier at Dunkirk and it spans a week in time.

The second major part is known as the Air, which is about 3 RAF Spitfire planes that tries to protect the ships from German aircraft. This story spans 1 hour in time.

The third major part is known as the Sea, which spans across 1 day in time and it is about a civilian yacht called the Moonstone with its owner, his son and I think a friend of the son as they make they way from England to Dunkirk.

This movie requires one to pay attention while watching it, the Mole part was the hardest to keep track of the characters since the soldiers on the beach were kind of generic looking. The other two parts were kind of easy to follow.

My friend and I do plan on seeing this movie again.
Dunkirk

The Mummy (2017)

dimanche 9 juillet 2017

Saw The Mummy on late Saturday night (7/8/17) at the Ward Theater.

In this remake, Russell Crowe plays Dr. Henry Jekyll who leads a group based in England that deals with all sorts of weird stuff, their labs are filled with jars that contains body parts from unknown creatures.

One of this group's members has information on something in a village within the Iraq desert which has been taken by Tom Cruise's character (the information, not the something).

However the village is held by insurgents and Tom Cruise's partner calls in an airstrike which drives the insurgents away and also reveal an Egyptian tomb which shouldn't be there.

The tomb contains a casket, which is then transported to England but along the way the plane crashes and the occupant in the casket wasn't really dead and starts to cause havoc.
The Mummy (2017)

Spider-Man: Homecoming

vendredi 7 juillet 2017

While the movie Spider-Man: Homecoming was slated to open on Friday July 7, 2017, some theaters opted to show it a day early (which is today).

I don't think I will sneak off to watch it tonight since I already purchased tickets for Saturday's showing.
Spider-Man: Homecoming

Doctor Strange

dimanche 25 juin 2017

While updating movie threads with the tag of mcu, which stands for Marvel Cinematic Universe, I realize that there was no thread for the Doctor Strange movie that came out in November of 2016.

I did see that movie back then with my usual movie going friend who is not a Marvel comics reader but her reason for going is because she is a fan of Benedict Cumberbatch who plays the title role of Dr. Stephen Strange, also she wanted to see the 3-D version, but we ended up seeing the 2-D version first with the possibility of seeing the 3-D version later on but in the end we didn't due to lack of opportunity on our parts.

So far I have only seen this movie once and I haven't picked up the DVD yet but I do plan on seeing this movie again, I just don't know when yet.
Doctor Strange

Jack Reacher

lundi 12 juin 2017

Saw the movie Jack Reacher on the cable FX on Sunday night (6/11/17). Missed seeing this movie when it was in the theaters in 2012.

It is a crime thriller with an ex-Army sniper accused of shooting 5 random people, when caught by the police his only request is for the police to get Jack Reacher.

Jack Reacher is an ex-military police officer that encountered the accused in the past, but Jack does not want to help the guy, rather he can help convict the guy, however there are other complications to accused and someone else wants Jack Reacher out of the way.
Jack Reacher

Cell Phones & Service

lundi 5 juin 2017

I have prepaid Tracfone plan, and I'm considering going to Verizon or Sprint for unlimited plan. Going to use it for email, text, web browsing, gps, video, camera, etc, just about everything.

I'm soliciting any kind of advice you can give me... I want an iphone, but not sure which one is best (they're all so expensive!). Will I have problems if I go with a preowned cell? Also, Verizon is about $80 a month, and I think Sprint is $65 a month for their unlimited plan.

Any feedback will be appreciated. Thank you!
Cell Phones & Service

Wonder Woman

dimanche 4 juin 2017

Saw the movie Wonder Woman at the Ward Theater on Thursday night (6/1/17).

The plot of this movie was hinted during the movie Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, where Bruce Wayne encounters a photo of Diana taken in Belgium during World War I.

This movie does show the sequence of events of when and how that photo was taken and does continue on after that.

Movie has it share of action, war and other stuff that makes superhero movies what it is.
Wonder Woman

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

lundi 29 mai 2017

A friend and I watched a late Sunday (5/28/17) afternoon showing of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 at the Ward Theater.

This movie is a sequel to Guardians of the Galaxy, it might be useful to either have watched this movie or go with someone who has.

Movie has a good mixture of comedy, action and references to 1980's.

In this movie after the Guardians of the Galaxy saves a planet from an interdimensional creature, Rocket steals some stuff from this planet, so naturally the people from this planet get upset and starts to go after the Guardians in their spaceship, during the battle they get saved by someone else who claims to be Starlord's father.

Another group also goes after the Guardians.

If you do go please stay past the credits, there are 5 scenes that get shown during the ending credits.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

Uber

I've been trying to use Uber instead of calling a cab. So far, it's been okay. I have a question for those who use this company.

When I enter in the 'from' and 'to' on their website to see the fare estimate, I sometimes get a convoluted route. For example, I enter in from: '226 N. Kuakini St Honolulu', to: 'Honolulu International Airport, Rogers Blvd' the route goes all the way to Hickam before going to the airport. https://www.uber.com/

Am I doing this wrong?

Thanks.
Uber

Alien: Covenant

dimanche 28 mai 2017

Plan on seeing the movie Alien: Covenant later on today. This movie is a sequel to Prometheus.
Alien: Covenant

Colossal

Saw the movie Colossal at the Dole Cannery Theater on Monday (5/22/17) night. It was shown in one their small theaters and it was attend by me and another person who came in about 5 minutes before the trailers started.

There was also a short clip after the trailers and before the movie that dealt with people using smartphones in humorous way. I had the feeling this was done by the same production company as the main movie.

As far Colossal goes it is about two people, Gloria and Oscar who went to elementary school 25 years prior to the events of this movie (which is shown in flashbacks) that they shared an event back then that somehow allows them at a certain time of day in a certain place in their home town that makes them manifest huge monsters that show up Seoul, South Korea for a short period of time.

For Gloria her monster is bipedal lizard creature, while Oscar is a robot.

The movie is a mixed bag of genres.
Colossal

Aloha

lundi 22 mai 2017

I actually joined about 10 years ago but only posted a few times and I don't think I ever introduced myself. It looks like this board has suffered the same fate as many other message boards since social media came on the scene, but here goes anyway...

I live in northern California and first visited Oahu when I was 16 with my high school baseball team, in 1985. Next visit was in 1992 for a friend's wedding, and my wife and I became engaged on that trip as well. Next was Maui and Kauai for our honeymoon in 1995, and then pretty regular trips since then. We don't quite make it every year, but almost. We usually visit Maui now and we have a timeshare there. We can trade it out to visit other places, but we never have.

Hawaii grabbed me from that first trip. The people, the feel, everything. I know us mainlanders can cause problems, but my family and our friends always try to be respectful of everyone and everything when we visit.

Mahalo!
Aloha

Sandwich place in Kahului?

Just wondering if anyone could offer any suggestions for where to get good sandwiches in the Kahului area on Maui? We visit almost once a year and we used to go to Sub Paradise, and then Home Made Deli which replaced it. But it is closed now.

We get the sandwiches when we are taking day trips, like Hana or Haleakala and I would prefer a local place over the chains like Subway or Quiznos.

Mahalo!
Sandwich place in Kahului?

How much to tip taxi?

samedi 13 mai 2017

I usually take short cab trips. If the fare is only $11.60, and it's just me and no luggage, how much tip should I give? I've been giving $14.00, which is 20%... do you think it's fair?
How much to tip taxi?

Tokyo Trash Baby (2000)

mercredi 10 mai 2017

Tokyo Trash Baby (Tokyo Gomi Onna, 2000)
Mami Nakamura, Kazuma Suzuki, Ko Shibasaki. Directed by Ryuichi Hiroki. Written by Shotaro Oikawa.

In Tokyo Trash Baby, Miyuki, a twenty-something woman living alone in Tokyo, has a crush on Yoshinori, the musician who lives a few floors up. Whenever Yoshinori adds his trash to the pile behind the building, Miyuki swipes the whole bag and takes it to her apartment, where she sorts through the day’s trash-treasure. She saves the empty drink bottles, the discarded cigarette boxes, even the cigarette butts themselves, collecting it all in jars, plastic bags, or murals taped to her wall. She knows which brands of instant noodles, breakfast cereal, and smokes he prefers, all of which she adds to her own lifestyle in an effort to get closer to the object of her unrequited affection.

Her apartment takes on the appearance of a shrine, a few items of garbage at a time, her crush growing first into infatuation and then obsession, as the orderly piles of his refuse also grow, covering walls and floor space.

At first, the rest of her life seems pleasant, if unexciting. She waits tables in a cafe, where her sexually adventurous coworker shares updates on her latest encounter, and where a boring young businessman asks her nearly every day for a date.

It’s difficult at times to tell whether Miyuki is going crazy or if she’s living safely within her fantasies. I’m inclined to look the other way on losing her grip on reality if she’s neither hurting anyone nor letting her fantasies wreck her life. If her imagination makes her sad, it at least gives her self-created purpose and an occasional interaction with the object of her dreams. It doesn’t seem to be much better or worse than her coworker’s romances or her regular customer’s similarly unrequited affection.

The acting by Mami Nakamura is good, and I like the way director Ryuichi Hiroki frames a lot of his shots. Some may find it unnecessarily voyeuristic (Miyuki’s preferred alone-at-home attire is underwear and t-shirts), but it seems appropriate given the themes. Hiroki also lets things descend into unquestionable ickiness and (worse) meanness, but the film is mostly a hopeful experience.

72/100 (Criticker rating)
7/10 (IMDb rating)
Tokyo Trash Baby (2000)

Passengers in the back of pickups

In the news today is an article about a youth (age 16) who fell out of the back of a moving pickup. First off, let's hope he recovers quickly. This topic is NOT meant to be a commentary on the actions of children/youth. It is about adults in the role of decision makers.

This type of accident would be avoidable if passengers where not allowed to ride in the back of pickups. Or perhaps disallow children/youth from riding in the back of a pickup, meaning those under 18.

What do other states do? Some have no laws, some have restrictions. Attorneys.com states, "States with Restrictions: The remaining 30 states have laws primarily designed for the protection of children. Some of them extend to ages as old as 19, while a few prohibit any riding in the back."

In Hawaii, when is it is allowed? "Hawaii (no room in the passenger compartment)". Additionally, the passenger must be over age 12 [Justia].

Do we have a societal obligation to pass laws to protect the general public?
Is there a higher standard of obligation in respect to protecting youth (those under 18)?
Does the supposed "necessity" of needing to use the back of a pickup for transportation outweigh the safety factor?
Passengers in the back of pickups

Rank the Star Wars Films

jeudi 4 mai 2017

Happy May 4. This year the Star Wars franchise celebrates its 40th anniversary. Way back in the summer of 1977 millions flocked to the theatres to watch the first Star Wars movie, which in later years was retitled Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope. Little did we know 40 years ago, that Star Wars would become such a huge, successful franchise, enough for original creator George Lucas to sell it all to Disney in 2012.

Today with the observance of the 40th anniversary near, it is time for you to rank your top Star Wars movies.

I will list them here in order of release.

Original Trilogy

Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)

Prequel Trilogy

Star Wars: Episode I -The Phantom Menace (1999)
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)

Sequel Trilogy (so far)

Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015)

Star Wars Anthology Series

Rouge One (2016)

We're not counting the TV series or made for TV movies, some of which have been classified by Disney as "legend" and not part of the official canon. Also not counting movies that have not been released... but you can include after December 2017 for The Last Jedi.

Have at, rank your favorite Star Wars movies.

May the 4th Be With You.
Rank the Star Wars Films

Hep A in imported raw tuna

mardi 2 mai 2017

Recently there was a Hep A outbreak at Genki Sushi from raw imported seafood. Now there is a different Hep A scare from "Imported frozen raw tuna or ahi cubes", sold at some restaurants and markets. [list]

Eating imported raw seafood seems to bring exposure to nasty contaminants. It's a sad reality.

Meanwhile, still in the news is that raw veggies grown in Hawaii can be a problem too, if not washed properly (see the Rat LungWorm thread).

That sort of gives indication that its best to stick to fully cooked foods when eating out. For home prepped food of which the ingredients are bought at stores, the buyer can see where the product is from (avoiding foreign raw seafood unless it is to be fully cooked), and the buyer can fully wash produce at home before consumption.

Anyone taking new precautions that they didn't used to?
Hep A in imported raw tuna

Non-toxic weed control?

mardi 25 avril 2017

Any home gardeners? Do you know of a successful non-toxic"weed killer" that can be used in the yard? There are several products that claim to be both effective and non-toxic, but reviews don't seem to support their claims. Have any of you had success with something non-toxic? Something you have personal first-hand knowledge of. Those word-of-mouth stories about what Uncle uses, etc, can be a wild goose chase. I'm done with those chases, I need some first-hand advice. [And, please, no hints on landscaping or watering or how to hand-pull weeds, I've already got that under control. What I need now is something to add to those methods... a dose of weed-killer. Thanks.]
Non-toxic weed control?

Parasitic disease Rat Lungworm

jeudi 20 avril 2017

Newest health concern for Hawaii, Rat Lungworm. The parasite is carried by critters including snails and slugs. The health department is giving the wise advice to well wash all veggies, and other common sense suggestion.

So, what does today's news bring? There is a new outbreak on Hawaii Island, and the source according to a StarAdvertiser report?
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The new reports stem from a single incident in Keaau on Hawaii island where six state residents drank kava, which is made from the piper methysticum plant and is used to promote relaxation. After downing the homemade brew, which had been sitting outside all night, they discovered slugs at the bottom of the large bowl.
EEwwwww :eek:

Left outside all night??? Have those folks never heard of how to catch African Snails (bury a can with the lid removed, up to the rim, then pour in a couple of inches of beer, and the snails will fall in and drown. Messy, but effective). Anyway, leaving a food-based liquid outside overnight really is inviting critters in for a swim.

Now we not only have to worry about "who made the potato salad" (kept cold enough?), we have to worry about "who made the kava" (kept secure from critters?).
Parasitic disease Rat Lungworm

Parasitic disease at lungworm

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Parasitic disease at lungworm

"Designated Survivor" on ABC

vendredi 14 avril 2017

Been watching the series Designated Survivor when it airs on ABC on Wednesday night.

Later episodes have a West Wing feel to it for most of its story line, other times it goes into its mystery storyline.
"Designated Survivor" on ABC

Street parking now by permit only

samedi 1 avril 2017

There is a new policy that will require parking permits for on street parking in Kalihi Valley's Wilson Tract neighborhood beginning today. The StarBulletin provides details:
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Only those who live on the streets are eligible for the permit, and applicants must show proof of residency. Each household can apply for up to two hang-tag permits for personal vehicles, for which they will need to provide license plates and descriptions, and two permits for guests
There are about 230 unmarked stalls in the area, and of the 193 residents (homes), 143 have applied for the permits.

So why is there such a problem with the Wilson Tract area parking? I was thinking that if the city officials were going to try to limit parking in certain areas to just residents, that they'd start with ... say .... the often jammed Lanikai area. Then upon further reading of the SB article, I learned:
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.... a majority of the vehicles parked on the neighborhood’s streets belong to people living in the nearby Kalihi Valley Homes public housing project. A crackdown on the number of resident vehicles allowed on the grounds of the 373-unit project pushed residents and their guests to park vehicles across Likelike Highway in Wilson Tract....
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Some of those parking in Wilson Tract have brought other issues, and HPD has reported a sharp increase in crime for the area in the last two years...,

Is this this area just the beginning?
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Besides assessing the results of the project, [Councilwoman] Fukunaga said, city transportation officials should study how other municipalities deal with the issue of neighborhoods with a lack of street parking.

I predict that if all goes fairly well with this initial trial of the on-street parking permit policy, that it will soon spread to other areas, especially to high economic areas such as Lanikai. And perhaps to areas where residents often complain of too many visitor cars, such as the Maunawili trail head.


Is this fair to the regular tax payers and folks who pay auto registration fees, that they will not be able to utilize PUBLIC STREET PARKING on a first-come-first-serve basis? Should a private citizen be allowed priority parking on PUBLIC STREETS? What does it mean to taxpayers that a public (tax-supported) road can have parking restrictions that show preferential treatment to others?
Street parking now by permit only

Hawaii Radio Listener Games

mercredi 29 mars 2017

Upon an unrelated discussion with a reader on my food blog blog recently, they brought up an early 80's radio station guessing game called "Sterling Silva, Private Defective". She didn't describe the details of the game, only that it was on a rock station, and was the precursor to "Uncle Tom's Treasure Hunt". I'm guessing it was KPOI with "Uncle" Tom Moffatt.

With that, I thought it would be fun to list all the listener games Hawaii radio deejays have promoted in the past and present.

Here's my submission:

“Men are Slime” – 93.9FM by Rory Wild, early 90s era: listeners (mostly women) would call in telling their worst stories about men treating them badly (mostly cheating or being lazy kinda’ stuff). The one who had the worst story usually won stuff like movie tickets. For two. lol
Hawaii Radio Listener Games

Taxes on Amazon goods sold in Hawaii

vendredi 17 mars 2017

SB
Quote:

“Amazon will begin collecting sales tax in the state of Hawaii beginning April 1, 2017,” the company wrote in a statement"....
Well, it is now almost history that when shopping online from Amazon, there is not sales tax added. That changes in a couple of months. Interestingly to the quote, we don't have "sales tax", we have "excise tax".
Taxes on Amazon goods sold in Hawaii

Kong: Skull Island

lundi 13 mars 2017

A friend and I attended the late afternoon 3-D presentation of Kong: Skull island at the Ward Theater.

The movie is set in 1973 and there are hints in the movie that it is part of the same universe as the 2014 Godzilla movie.

If you do go to this movie please stay past the credits, there is an additional scene at the end.
Kong: Skull Island

Moonlight

Attended the mid-afternoon showing of the movie Moonlight at the Ward Theater with a friend.

I suspect that if the Varsity Theater was still around this would be the type of film that would be shown there.
Moonlight

Streaming Audio

jeudi 9 mars 2017

What is your favorite streaming audio platform to listen to music, news, talk, podcasts or anything else? Do you prefer free audio platforms (usually ad supported) or paid subscription platforms (such as Apple Music and Spotify)?

The biggies in the industry seem to be:

Spotify - lots of music and albums to stream +social component. Free + subscription optional.

Pandora - music of all genres in a radio format. Free or subscription.

Apple Music - paid music streaming.

Amazon Prime / Amazon Music - paid streaming, commercial free. Lots of music. Added perks with Prime.

Google Play Music - subscription or free music streaming + free music storage for up to 50,000 of your MP3/AAC files to their servers.

Stitcher - Free Podcasts, music, online radio + premium content.

iHeart Radio - Free radio and music streaming + recently launched paid tier. They also have podcasts.

TunedIn Radio - Radio & music streaming, worldwide stations. Free and paid tiers.

Accuradio - Genre based music streaming.

LastFM - Music streaming, music, "scrobbling" free + paid premium tier.

8Tracks - Custom music playlists you build. Was mostly free but now mostly subscription based.

The61 - Lots of indie music here but not so sure if the platform is highly used as it was once before. They reverted back to their old design last year or so.

Audible - Audio books and other non-music content. Subscription only.

Most of the streaming services can be accessed through websites, Android and iOS devices, and OTT devices such as Roku and Apple TV.

I've tried all of them and use several in addition to listening to content the old fashioned way - MP3s/AAC through iTunes/iPod + computer devices... and the old standbys... CDs, vinyl records and tape.

I'm sure I also missed a few mainly because I haven't tried them.

What is your preferred method of streaming audio if you do at all?

For totally cost free alternative there is always traditional AM / FM radio.

I would put links in all of the above but I am sure we are all smart enough to know where to find these.
Streaming Audio

Perry Mason

vendredi 3 mars 2017

Lately I have been watching the original Perry Mason series on MeTV, which is aired on Monday thru Friday at 11:30 pm HST and at 9:00 am HST. I do know that the morning airing is from a different season than the late night airing.

Some episodes I remember when it was re-run on KGMB late night in the middle 1970's, but other episodes I haven't seen before.
Perry Mason

Shoe/Boot Fetish in superhero comics

mercredi 1 mars 2017

In the Superman comics (1994 and before), Clark Kent wore his day clothes over his Superman clothing which include a pair of red boots, these boots would be covered by Clark Kent's pants and shoes.

So this begs the question, does Superman have really small feet or does Clark Kent buy extra large and wide shoes?


For those of you who read Marvel comics, consider the case of Iron Man. In order to fly he has jets on the sole of his boots. This also begs the question where is the fuel stored in order for the jet boots to operate?


On the CW series Supergirl, Kara Danvers also wears street clothes over her Supergirl clothing, but if she wears a dress or skirt that goes above her knee how does she cover her red over the knee boots?
Shoe/Boot Fetish in superhero comics

Most vulnerable U.S. state

mardi 7 février 2017

Yawn, time to turn off the computer for moi moi, maybe a quick last minute check of the online newspaper before shutting down the computer. A nice peaceful rest tonight.

Oh, wait, that was my thought, but then I read the headline story about a new missile test (of the defense type meant to intercept ballistic missiles). Towards the bottom of the SA story was this quote:
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“Hawaii, with its geographic location and its strategic role in projection of U.S. military capability and command (of) the Pacific region, is without doubt the most vulnerable U.S. state of the 50 states,” the advocacy group said. “It is the closest to both North Korea and China in the middle of the Pacific.”
Yep, that took the peaceful thought right out of the "peaceful rest tonight". :(
Most vulnerable U.S. state

Smokeless tobacco

jeudi 2 février 2017

U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company initiated the recall after receiving eight consumer complaints of foreign metal objects, including sharp metal objects, found in select cans.

Does it seem a little strange that a consumer who uses a product that is known to cause oral cancer, esophageal cancer, and pancreatic cancer, would even bother to worry about a little metal in the mix?
Smokeless tobacco

It happened in the past.....

mercredi 1 février 2017

From The Hawaiian Gazette, Honolulu, Hawai, Jan. 2, 1917.
A hundred years ago, an ad states:

Quote:

"Whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever, and consumption [tuberculosis] diseases that are often contracted when the child has a cold".
Sometimes it is interesting to step back in time, and see what sort of things were of concern 100 years ago that we don't really think much about today. Today, with inoculations and other health advances, we don't have daily concerns about our children catching many of the dreaded diseases that were a part of life back then.
It happened in the past.....

"A Dog's Purpose" disturbing video

vendredi 20 janvier 2017

No, I haven't seen this picture, and I don't intend to either. I don't intend to spend my $$ on a film that was made by what I consider abuse to a dog.

TMZ has posted a video of a dog being forced into rushing water, and the dog was obviously terrified.

TMZ reports:
Quote:

You can see a trainer forcibly shoving a German Shepherd -- one of at least 5 dogs used in the production -- into the frothing water, but the animal wanted NO part of it ... and repeatedly clawed at the pool's edge. Sources connected to production tell us 8 outboard motors were used to churn the water and recreate a rushing river. The dog eventually got in the water -- or was forced in -- but was quickly submerged.
After being forced into the raging water, the dog is submerged and filming is halted while the staff scrambles towards the underwater dog.


I hope the film goes bust. There were plenty of witnesses to what was happening, and nobody stepped forward to stop it. At least, thankfully whoever was filming the video from behind the scenes put this out, and now the public can avoid supporting animal cruelty, by the withholding of their ticket dollars.
"A Dog's Purpose" disturbing video

Sunset Memorial Park - problems increase

Sunset Memorial Park (Cemetery) in Pearl City is in the news again. Families continue to try to improve the cemetery, the maintenance of which has been seemingly abandoned-by-the-cemetery-owners. Over the years, there are graves that are sinking, and the columbarium is falling apart and dangerous.

Finally it has come to this, as reported by KHON News:
Quote:

".... her family were in disbelief when they visited the cemetery a couple of days ago. A group of homeless people had set up camp over the graves of their father, uncle, and their aunt."
Whaaattt?? :eek:

Volunteers have offered to help over the years, "But they can’t do anything because of liability issues".

Quote:

Rep. Gregg Takayama, public safety committee chairman, says he plans to introduce a bill to address that, as well as get the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs to put together a long-term plan for the cemetery, and allow the state to tap into the cemetery’s trust fund.
He plans on introducing the bill next week. It's an issue that can be influenced by the public's demanding that the state step up to help remedy the problem, instead of letting the conditions worsen each year.

Homeless ..... living in a cemetery ..... in Hawaii?? How sad that our state allows that to happen.
Sunset Memorial Park - problems increase

Falls Of Clyde desperation

jeudi 19 janvier 2017

that anything other than being considered by local officials or community leaders towards complete protection of this uniquely immense treasure is absolutely unacceptable, and that they are so insanely gung ho to destroy her is beyond a crime to history, Hawaii, and all humanity.
fortunately, there is awareness of her astonishing value that there is still hope of freeing her from the clutches of blatant stupidity, but it means Hawaii loses this incredible gem and risks the high seas in transport. at least she can go home to where there's full appreciation for such an awesome vessel.
http://ift.tt/2k4balA
Falls Of Clyde desperation

Questions about the Apple TV

mardi 17 janvier 2017

Just wondering if anyone has an Apple TV device? I am kind of looking for information based on actual usage of the device.

If so does the device is able to access your iTunes library of purchased TV shows and movies from the Apple Store?

Does it also have access to your purchased music as well?

What happens if the size of your library is greater than 64 Gbytes? Can select which entries can be on the Apple TV device?
Questions about the Apple TV

Passengers (2016)

lundi 16 janvier 2017

I saw the movie Passengers at the Ward Theater this past Wednesday night (1/11/17).

The movie is about a starship carrying 5,000 passengers and over 300 crew members to another star system that will take 120 years to complete. Everyone on board are in hibernation pods, 30 years into the journey the starship collides with some asteroids that its self repairing system can not repair the damage.

For whatever reason it wakes one of the passengers played by Chris Pratt who happens to have the skills needed to repair the damage but since he is not a crew member he doesn't have access to the ship to either repair the damage or wake up a crew member (their pods are off-limits to the passengers).

The movie has some plot holes in it. If you are the type of person who likes to rip apart sci-fi movies this might be one to watch.

While this movie won't win any kind of awards it is not a stinker either.
Passengers (2016)

Repealing of Obamacare (ACA)?

jeudi 12 janvier 2017

A news article today talks about "Republican-led Senate takes first step to repeal Obamacare".

Politics aside, what has been your experience with Obamacare? [The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), commonly called the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or Obamacare, is a United States federal statute enacted by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010.]

Are there things that were beneficial to you under ACA? I liked a few of the improvements under ACA that affected my medical insurance coverage:
  • children covered until 26 yrs old
  • elimination of denial of coverage due to pre-existing health problems
  • elimination of life-time maximum
  • preventive care, vaccinations and medical screenings cannot be subject to co-pay or deductibles
  • annual out-of-pocket maximum
I hope that the shaking of the ACA tree at least leaves in place those valuable coverage protections for the insured and their families.


On the flip side, even though my premium rates were not really affected, but I know some folks have experienced awful increases.



What would you like to see kept in place and/or changed with the probably ACA shake up to come?
Repealing of Obamacare (ACA)?

Physician-assisted-suicide legislation?

I wonder if there will be a revisit by the legislature of the topic of right-to-die/death-with-dignity/physician-assisted-suicide legislation this upcoming session. Partly because of a law suit being filed by an experienced terminally ill lobbyist.

SA:
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Longtime state political lobbyist John Radcliffe has stage four liver and colon cancer and wants to choose when he dies. He already has chosen a doctor to help him, but he doesn’t want the doctor to be criminally prosecuted. So Radcliffe, 74, is asking the court to declare that Hawaii’s murder and manslaughter laws do not apply when a physician helps a mentally-competent, terminally-ill adult patient who chooses to die.

Will the legislature use the momentum of Mr. Radcliffe's lawsuit as a reason to pass new legislation that eliminates the illegality of physician-assisted-suicide?
Quote:

So-called death with dignity, or physician-assisted suicide legislation, have failed in the past on religious and moral grounds. One medical argument that was used to defeat the legislation is that advances in pain management have lessened patients’ suffering.

Have you experienced the care taking and heartbreak of having a terminally ill family member or friend? Did the intimacy of that experience give you a new perspective, or reinforce an already held opinion, on the topic of physician-assisted-suicide (pro or con or in between?)?
Physician-assisted-suicide legislation?

Hawaii Public Radio | HPR 1 | HPR 2

vendredi 6 janvier 2017

Hawaii Public Radio's 2 stations reach practically all of the Hawaiian islands these days with transmitters set up on each of the major islands to spread their programming of news, talk, classical music and more throughout the state.

HPR as the stations are commonly known will be "re-aligning" their station programming starting next month with the classical music format moving to all HPR 2 stations and the news / talk / jazz / world music programs moving to HPR 1.

Read all about it here:

HPR's Program Realignment on February 14

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We're excited to bring you more of what you love starting February 14.

HPR-1: news, talk; jazz, blues, world music
HPR-2: your home for classical music
I'm sure there are several HPR listeners here. Use this thread to discuss all things related to Hawaii Public Radio.
Hawaii Public Radio | HPR 1 | HPR 2

Fences

mercredi 4 janvier 2017

My movie going friend and I saw the movie Fences on Sunday afternoon (1/1/17). The major reason we went is the screenplay is by August Wilson who also wrote a play that we worked on in the early 2000's.

The movie is a drama and is set in mid-1950's Pittsburgh. It is about a man is building a fence around his house while dealing with his kids and his life.
Fences

Online petitions

mardi 3 janvier 2017

Have you ever started or signed an online petition? How'd it work out?

I was looking for a particular petition that I'd heard about on Change.org. I've never signed a petition on that site, but did look around a bit while I was searching for the one I wanted to read. The topics about Hawaii are varied, here are a few for your reading enjoyment:
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BE IT RESOLVED by the people of the State of Hawaii that we request the Hawaii State Legislature and Governor to ban Donald John Trump from entering the State of Hawaii;
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Please ban the eating of dogs, cats and horses in Maui, Hawaii.
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Stop the spread of ukus in Hawaii pubic schools!
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We want the City to allow inflatable water slides at the City & County beach parks.
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Why NOT Hawaii for an NFL team?
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Stop the import of chickens to Maui for commercial sale. Maui has an ever-increasing chicken overpopulation problem.
Many petitions connected to Hawaii are related to animals (protect the seals, protect the turtles, no more chickens, don't eat dogs, etc). I'm thinking that the animal protection people utilize the petition process quite a bit, and the animal-rights issues presented can be of interest to mainland people too (results: more signatures). Matter of fact, not all the petitions about Hawaii even start here.

Online petitions

Moana

lundi 2 janvier 2017

Saw the movie Moana at the Ward Theater on Sunday mid-day with friend.

If you like the type of movie that combines comedy, musical, adventure, and animation then this movie should fit the bill.
Moana