"No one is born hating another person because of the color of their skin, religion or background. Hatred and intolerance have to be learned and, if they can be learned, so can love and tolerance, which are more natural to the human heart. Even in the grimmest times I have seen glimmers of humanity which have reassured me that man's goodness is the flame that can never be extinguished."
- Nelson Mandela
"Every movement that ever worked came from civil movements, from compassion, from working smarter and not harder, from working every day with your hands to build a better future for everybody, not just people like you. Every movement that ever backlashed came from thinking your shouts outweighed everybody else -- that your pain was louder or stronger or more worthy of being satisfied, just because it was yours. Every war that ever happened came from a simple trick of memory: that any amount of difference could ever outweigh the things we have in common. Everything that bridges that gap is just a process of remembering to bridge the gap; to remind the people around you that it doesn't exist. To remember the possibility of joy. Every bit of pain that ever happened to anybody in the world resulted from just this: the sin, the cancer, the awful confusion and heavy responsibility of ever thinking you were alone. You aren't. You never were."
- From an American Idol recap by Jacob @ TWoP
"What matters is that you do good work. What matters is that you produce things that are true and will stand. What matters is that the Flaming Lips's new album is ravishing and I've listened to it a thousand times already, sometimes for days on end, and it enriches me and makes me want to save people. What matters is that it will stand forever, long after any narrow-hearted curmudgeons have forgotten their appearance on goddamn 90210. What matters is not the perception, nor the fashion, not who's up and who's down, but what someone has done and if they meant it. What matters is that you want to see and make and do, on as grand a scale as you want, regardless of what the tiny voices of tiny people say. Do not be critics, you people, I beg you. I was a critic and I wish I could take it all back because it came from a smelly and ignorant place in me, and spoke with a voice that was all rage and envy. Do not dismiss a book until you have written one, and do not dismiss a movie until you have made one, and do not dismiss a person until you have met them. It is a fuckload of work to be open-minded and generous and understanding and forgiving and accepting, but Christ, that is what matters. What matters is saying yes."
YOU GUUUUYS. The first four and a half minutes of Drive are up at Yahoo, here. (Rumor is you can view it from an international IP as well? Please confirm or deny!)
50mm linked me to this chat with Gene Weingarten, who wrote that article about the social experiment with Joshua Bell as a busker in L'Enfant plaza. It's specifically about that article.
The pet food recall has expanded even further, to a Canadian plant as well. Please check therienne's post if you're feeding your pets dry food.
And in case you're wondering, AHH and I feed our pets a raw diet, have for five years now. For the cats we feed chicken necks with an occasional vitamin supplement and the even less frequent can of tuna or salmon as a treat. For the dogs it's a turkey neck and hunk of pork shoulder (bought at CostCo), with a rotating mix of leftovers: eggs, milk, various vegetables, yogurt, etc. Whatever we didn't finish, basically. *g* The dogs also get fish oil capsules as their bedtime treat. Heh.
The raw food diet is a pain in terms of storage and nightly preparation, but we've seen great benefit to their teeth, their general smell, and the amount and quality of their excrement. The vet pronounces them healthy at their yearly checkups as well. If anyone is interested, feel free to ask me questions about it. :)
In useless American Idol news, I dislike Blake intensely for entirely irrational reasons. I'm rooting for Melinda or Phil. Mostly Melinda though.
We are nearing the end of Rome. I don't even know where to start talking about it, but I am loving it so much. ( Spoilers through 2x08 onlyCollapse )
Other than that, AHH and I continue to watch and really, really enjoy Planet Earth. The Black Donnellys aren't getting any more episodes aired on tv, but apparently they are being played as webisodes over at NBC.com. I need to start streaming those, the first one went up yesterday. The show NBC has replaced TBD with is Thank God You're Here and it was actually pretty funny. So, there's that? I guess. I am so unsurprised by TBD's cancellation that I'm having trouble even getting up in arms about it. I just want the rest of the episodes they filmed.
I haven't even started Season 2 of Life on Mars yet so I am trying my damndest to stay unspoiled. Thank you, flist, for keeping your bounteous squee behind cut-tags. I very much appreciate it. :)
And I'm also in the midst of reading Cloud Atlas (thanks, DWW!) and really enjoying it. It's been building a nice sense of momentum, I love the way the author ( mild spoilersCollapse )
My iPod keeps wanting to break, so I am frantically backing up my music but I have a lot of it and it's taking awhile. Heh.
I got to talk about Barbies last night, that was fun. And Jem. JEM IS EXCITEMENT (oooooh, Jem!). And my probable Premiere vid is motoring along. I actually managed to do something in the vid that looked exactly how I imagined it in my head. That happens so rarely that it made me quite giddy.
I am making INCREDIBLY SCHMOOPY/SAD Joe/Billy vids in my head right now, you guys. It's a good thing I've got other vids I have to make first.
I'm vidding a lot lately and it's been really fun but working on three vids at once is a weird, weird thing for me. I'm not used to it, and I keep getting distracted and laying one or two clips on a timeline and then clicking to the next vid. I know some people swear by the multiple-vids-at-once technique, but it's not for me. I need to focus and just get a vid done and move on.
I have finally grown accustomed to my new icon keywords and I LOVE having them this way. Woo!
First, I joined the mass movement over to imeem.com. I've only put two vids up so far as a test run, but I'll be adding a couple more over the next week. You can find my vids here.
brynnmck and I were watching some Season 1 Due South episodes and we melted every time Fraser broke into storytelling voice. And then scotchsour wanted the song from the beginning of "Chicago Holiday part 2," and so did I, so I spent some time today ripping some of my favorite audio moments from a handful of Season 1 episodes. These are all mp3 files. Please right-click and save target as.
Watching DS with brynn has taught me that I really, really enjoy watching a show with another squeeful fan. The only thing better than watching and enjoying the show is doing it with a like-minded person. :)
First things first, today is the first day of vidvent! This is a project dedicated to giving feedback to one vid a day until Christmas. Or as many or as little as you can manage. There are free days and themed days and if you'd like more information, you can check out this post and this post. If you're not sure you know how to give vid feedback, check out the first link, it gives some ideas.
I have firmly decided to do the IVP in January this year, and I'll change the tags to reflect that. I started cutting down songs last night, though, which always helps get me excited about starting the project. Such good ideas, you guys! You're all awesome.
We watched more of Rome! But I have not been taking any notes, so all I've got are impressions of what I remember. ( Quick thoughts on 1x03-1x06Collapse )
I changed my header. As you can see, it reflects our current weather. Heh. (Seriously, I cannot get over how weird having snow in November is. And so much snow (for Seattle), too. AHH and I and the doggies had a snowball fight in our backyard last night. In November.
While I wait to obtain Season 4 of The Wire, it was AHH's turn to pick our next show, especially since I've picked the last five or six. He went with Rome. Good choice, since it's only 13 episodes right now. And, wow, this show is pretty awesome, isn't it? ( Thoughts on 1x01-1x02Collapse ) And that's all I've got on Rome for now. :)
I have 3 The Wire icons for you. Spoilers through the end of Season 3. ( Under here!Collapse )
AHH and I were about six weeks behind on CSI so we caught up on all of those over the past week, and on last week's episode, they used the beginning of the Decemberists' song "The Island." I was quite excited by that, I must say!
We also saw Borat yesterday, which was generally funny throughout with moments of hilarity and overall I was actually a little disappointed because I had heard so much about it. I didn't expect so much of a story running through it, so that was a nice surprise.
I didn't get any significant work done on the Wire post this weekend, but I did get a lot done on my vid so it's a trade-off. I'm really enjoying this vid now, and there are a couple of parts I've watched a bunch of times that still get to me. I think it's going to need some serious tweaking once the first draft is done, even though I've been doing quite a bit as I've been going along. Clips keep moving all over the place and where I'm cutting (to the lyric? to the beat? I can't decide!) is a bit wonky so I'm trying to make that flow better, too, and at least keep the same cutting within sections, if not the whole vid. (Which, given how static most of the underlying song is, changing the cutting helps give it more life.)
My iPod (which is on random shuffle) just played five Decemberists songs in a row. It's like it knows me.
And Chargers? You cannot keep winning games by coming from behind. You're going to lose one of those very soon, and I'm not going to feel bad for you. Yay for the winning! Boo for the lacksadaisical play. Go team!
All right, time to go metaphorically push my barrow all the day.