Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Interesting

People who I have talked to think that I have changed since 2005. I may have changed somewhat but my circumstances have changed a lot more than me. You go from hanging out on the beach in Santa Monica to living in very hostile environments and it changes you. No one is getting killed around me, but that about it...

I was thinking about a conversation that I had with someone a while ago. This is not the exact conversation...but generally the same idea. I told someone that I had an omelet for breakfast and they didnt believe me. I was taken aback by this: Why didn't this person take my word for it? I said, "You dont believe that I have eggs at home? What's the deal with that?" I still think that that was a bit excessive, but i think that guy might have been onto something: Plenty of lies are told...Lies are told about things that there is no apparent reason to lie about all of the time. If you take someone's word for something and they lie to you once or twice it probbably doesn't matter. It all adds up over time, though...

Recently, I was thinking about a show called TV Funhouse that aired on Comedy Central circa 2000. That show was an interesting example of how animation makes concepts less menacing. They literally turned "going there" into an artform. Every skit...I was sitting there thinking "OMG..they are going to go there!!" No topic was off limits. If you have animation and/or handpuppets airing in the evening, you can get away with a lot...

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Experts...

Its interesting that you need an expert to verify/ support anything that you say. If you say that you saw someone Littering, you might have to get an expert to verify exactly how plausible that is. I was watching a story on television about Octuplets and they had an expert verify that 8 babies is a lot of babies to have at once...

Recently, I received e-mail from a bar and a clothing store. The interesting thing is that I actually requested that they send me e-mails. This made me think about the thousands of e-mails that I receive every day that I did not request. I receive so much unrequested junk e-mail that I can't receive any e-mails at my UCLA account: That account literally gets flooded and cannot be opened within 1 1/2 days of Emptying it. This caused me to think of a funny cartoon about a guy who is fed up with receiving unrequested spam e-mail...

THIS CARTOON CONTAINS PROFANITY. DO NOT OPEN IT IF YOU ARE AT WORK OR ANYWHERE WHERE PROFANITY MIGHT CAUSE A PROBLEM.

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/flash/play/749/