I have decided. J.J. Abrams needs to find a way to fit Christopher Lee into the next Star Trek film. The reasons should be obvious. Christopher Lee has been Dracula. Christopher Lee has been Sherlock Holmes. Christopher Lee has been the Frankenstein Monster. Christopher Lee has been in Star Wars. Christopher Lee has been inContinue reading “On Christopher Lee”
On Goofing Off With a New Toy
Since I was out with a nasty and virulent cough today, I spent the day huddled in bed, watching The Tudors. And napping. Because you know what? Naps are good things. I also discovered that AOL gave Netscape a brief reprieve. It was to have passed into the great beyond at the end of January. Continue reading “On Goofing Off With a New Toy”
On Feeling Sick
It’s all Glenn Hauman‘s fault. At Farpoint Glenn made a point of saying, “You can’t get sick. You can’t take vacation. You can’t die. There’s a whole industry riding on your shoulders.” Not that I’m disagreeing with Glenn, but he jinxed it. I. Am. Sick. Today I’ve done something I have never done. I calledContinue reading “On Feeling Sick”
On Liverpool 8
A few days before Farpoint I finally located Ringo Starr’s newest studio album, Liverpool 8. I’d been looking for the album off-and-on since its release in mid-January, only I could find this album absolutely nowhere. Best Buy? Target? Wal-Mart? Nope, nope, and nope. Oh, I could have bought it on iTunes, but I like havingContinue reading “On Liverpool 8”
On Cool Die-Casts
A little later this year, Corgi is releasing a line of Beatles die-cast vehicles — buses and taxis. There are vehicles based on Abbey Road, Sgt Pepper, Magical Mystery Tour, and my personal favorite, Revolver. I love the attention to detail. The placard on the front of the bus lists four songs from the albumContinue reading “On Cool Die-Casts”
On the Farpoint Experience
Yesterday wrapped up my third Farpoint. Held in the same hotel as Shore Leave, Farpoint strikes me as a kinder, gentler, Shore Leave. Or as someone said on Saturday (and I think it may have been Keith DeCandido) — Shore Leave-Lite. It’s the same sorts of guests. The same sorts of programming and the sameContinue reading “On the Farpoint Experience”
On the Sunday Farpoint Schedule
Today looks to be snowy. The sky has that cast grey look. It’s cold. Ah, but look at that. It should reach fifty today. Rain, then. Not snow. If once in your life you can heckle a panel at a convention, I recommend it. When a panel moderator waxes philosophic on how Doctor Who hasContinue reading “On the Sunday Farpoint Schedule”
On Carl Sagan Stamps
A little more than a year ago, author Kevin Lauderdale suggested that the United States needs to issue a commemorative Carl Sagan stamp. Sagan had done so much to educate the public on the wonders of science and the cosmos, and watching his television series COSMOS was very much a defining moment in my ownContinue reading “On Carl Sagan Stamps”
On the Saturday Farpoint Schedule
As I suspected, my first day at Farpoint had absolutely nothing that required my attendence. Which meant… 1) Time in the bar. 2) Dinner with friends from New York. 3) Hanging out in the hotel lobby with friends, other friends, and still more friends. In short, it was the perfect way to unwind after aContinue reading “On the Saturday Farpoint Schedule”
On Random Factoids About Moi
I didn’t realize — today’s the anniversary of Boromir’s death and the Breaking of the Fellowship. If that’s not nerdy, I don’t know what is. 😉 Taken from multiple wonderful people around the innerwebs: 60 (or so) Things You Possibly Didn’t Know About Me 1. What is in the back seat of your car rightContinue reading “On Random Factoids About Moi”