02 July 2014

Star Trek - the State of the Prime Universe

...or how I learned to stop worrying and have come to meh the JJ-Verse.

OK, folks...  it's been a while, I admit, but I have to get something out there.

The Crazed American is a Star Trek fantatic.  I loved the Original Series, loved The Next Generation, Loved DS9, tolerated Voyager, found Enterprise to be every hit or miss.  In terms of Star Trek Movies, I loved 1-6, tolerated 7, loved 8-9, disliked 10 (Nemesis).  2009's Star Trek (directed by JJ Abrams) I enjoyed.

That brings us to the most recent iteration: 2013's Star Trek Into Darkness.  Big, loud expensive.  Great cast and good effects wasted on a, frankly, dumbed down and derivative story.  I enjoyed seeing it in IMAX 3D, letting my senses get battered into submission.  It was pretty.  Dumb, but pretty.

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982, Directed by Nicholas Meyer) is, not only my favorite Star Trek movie, it is my favorite movie. Full Stop.  This "homage" (read: rehash) to TWoK is, the more I think about it, galling.  You've taken the effort and literally spent hundreds of millions of dollars at this point "rebooting" the Star Trek Franchise with an exciting, great cast, and still all you can come up with is a rehash of a better movie with about 1/10th the budget?? The only saving grace has been the idea of it all being an alternate universe - giving crazies like me the fictional excuse to not really care what is happening in the new movies.

So, I have been trying to find a sum up of the Star Trek Prime Universe.  Last thing we heard was from the events of the 2009 Star Trek move.  Ambassador Spock entered the alternate universe in a fancy Jellyfish like ship (apparently designed by Commander Geordi LaForge and maybe Wesley Crusher), after apparently being involved with the destruction of Romulus.

So with no Romulus, galactic politics in the Prime Universe is mighty different.  Ever since the events of the poorly received Star Trek: Nemesis, the Romulan Empire was on the ropes.  The Reman Insurrection had eliminated the Romulan Senate, and the empire was disintegrating.  Former Romulan colonies and protectorates undoubtedly either band together, or begin pestering the Federation directly for membership.  The Federation would have to be on the ball to keep the Klingon Empire from immediately invading, although after the casualties incurred during the Dominion War, the Klingons might not be too quick on the forever war.

Things are mighty interesting in the Alpha Quadrant.  There are 100,000 stories that could start with the previous two paragraphs.  And we are stuck with a convoluted, silly, rehash of something done better 31 years before???

Roberto Orci, one of the writers of both of the new Star Trek movies will apparently be directing the next 2016 Star Trek movie.  My advice and request:  do something new - you're 240 r so years in the future - you have an FTL Starship and a legendary crew at your command, you're in outer space - find a new story to tell!

Tell me I'm wrong?

Crazed American, out.




14 January 2014

Tuesday off

With the new day job shift (still getting used to) I now have the random day off.  Ah, glories of working retail sales. 

Do have a meeting tonight, but have the rest of the day off.  Glorious. 

There had been talk of doing a touch of snowshoeing this AM, but the Missus is still ensconced firmly in DreamLand, and I am having way too much fun drinking too much coffee and surfing the internet. 

The morning is beautiful, sounds of the road are strangely comforting, light snoring of the dog beneath my feet, reassuring. 

This post has no point other than to merely say:  Hi. 

I'm grateful for many things in my life right now, and just wanted to get that out there. 

Crazed American, out.

06 January 2014

Changes!!

Finally did the smart thing and jumped ship to a new day job.  First time in the longest time I feel like my head is screwed on straight.  

I'm putting it out to the universe that 2014 is different.  Currently stripped of the comfortable (and as it turns out, unpleasant) veneer.  

For real.  Put up or shut up time.  

I highly reccomended against getting in my way.  If you do, you will be treated with positivity and kindess.  But I will go over, around or through.  

I'm embarking on a multi-pronged Assualt on mediocrity.  I will be happier, healthier, wealthier and better for it.  

Hang on.

10 November 2013

the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month

Tomorrow (11 November) is Veteran's Day . 

To all of those who have served their country \- my respect to you.  You did / do what most can't - or won't:  be prepared to give your everything for your people.  


...also you take it to the designated bad guys with a quickness and alacrity!

Let us also remember that the 11th of November is also known for the folly of ending a war on a cute date.  Horrible that operations continued up until the agreed on date.  Such is the folly of war.

Sincerest gratitude to the veterans of the US Military.  Thanks for everything you did, and everything you continue to do.  
 

09 November 2013

State of the (Personal) Union: Parte Dos

The search for a new game for which to win bread is on, and it continues, albeit with little to show.  The job market is unrelentingly soft, unless, that is you are looking for part time or seasonal work.  This bodes poorly for the economy in general.  Not wanting to launch into a diatribe, but if wages continue to decline for most, the economy will continue to tank, faster and faster.  Companies are focusing so much on productivity, and keeping expenses and wages in check (as is their right as private entities) that they are squeezing ever more out of ever fewer people.  That, in conjunction with steadily expanding taxes and steepening inflation, is destroying the middle class. What solution do I have for our current system? I don't, and neither does anyone else.  More regulation?  Tried it - failed.  Less regulation?  Tried that - got corrupt, failed.  I, along with a goodly numbers of other far more qualified to opine, are coming to the opinion that the current system can't be fixed. The future will get interesting, at a faster and faster pace. 

Long story short - I am owed nothing.  I owe loyalty to only those who owe loyalty to me.  I have to do a better job of not carrying water, saving the bacon, for people who don't care about me in any other way than what water I carry or bacon I save.  If I do a job, I need to be paid.  At this point in my life, with the other opportunities that are possible, I need hourly pay, and a flexible schedule.  The salary I am currently paid?  On paper, it's great!  But, if you were to calculate what I make with all of the overtime I work, I make less than minimum wage.  I need to be able to have time to enjoy my family and not think about work all of the time.  I need to have an employer that might actually ask me how I am once (not once in a while, but my direct report, a person I was a friend to, and helped build a business hasn't had a personal conversation with me in over two years that I haven't initiated). 

There, I feel better getting that out there to you, gentle reader.  Am I whining?  Maybe a bit, sure.  But I need to get this out into the universe - to manifest my intentions - this is the mostly anonymous way i have chosen to do it. 

Not the only reason I started hashing this blog post out.  I wanted to say that the future is still a bright one.  Opportunities abound, I just have to work harder to seize them.  I also realize that I need to have the time and mental discipline to do this more.  To create, to opine, especially if no one, or a very few, ever see it.  

So there it is, that's it in a nutshell. 

Crazed American, out.


03 November 2013

State of the (Personal) Union

Sorry for the dearth of posts, dear imaginary readers (or spambots from Russia). 

The Crazed American is coming to the realization that either I have made some serious career related mistakes, or I just need to do a better job in interviews. 

Also, my current situation is also revealing truths about the current state of the American Economy. 

Prices are up, wages are WAY down, no question.  Employers are asking for and apparently getting people to do work for way less than they used to.  I want to work for myself and want to move in the direction of self employment.   I'm old enough to admit, that I'm not an idea man, but I am one HELL of an implementer.  Therein lies the rub.

Anyone have any ideas? 

Got to keep positivity in my thoughts.  Have to keep plugging away.  Have to make a change for the better, even if the better is only the environment in which I toil.  I thank heaven for my wife and my daughter, my family near and far.  I am thankful for the BaseCamp, and the wealth I currently enjoy.  I admit, I'm whining and quibbling about details.  I want to find a new day job, one that suits me better than the one I currently have.

We'll see.  This week hopefully will bear fruit!

Mazeltov,

Crazed American, out.

10 September 2013

So what happens...?

...  When the Syrians turn over all of their Chemical weapons?

I'm sure the Russians will be more than happy to release batch and date codes.  

Putin might just love the resultant loss of American face if the Syrian weapons are actually Iraqi, or worse, American weapons, given to the Iraqis. 

Why else is good ol' Bashar in such a hurry to get rid of his most powerful deterrent and leverage?  Could be he knows that after he "turns them ALL in". He can use them, but what if he knows that the Obama administration got backed into a corner by Kerry and Obama being rather dumb.  

This could really torpedo American credibility which is already taking on a lot of water.  

Interesting to think about the possibilities... Really wishing the Obama administration would really think before they make grand pronouncements.  

Do not construe this as me saying the Republicans would do an even remotely better job.  John McCain is a stooge who should be voted out of office.  Mitt Romney might have been "see which way the wind blows" enough to gauge the opposition to action, but who knows?

We'll see... 

30 August 2013

Who said this?

I might have just changed two names in it.

Follows:

What I am opposed to is a dumb war. What I am opposed to is a rash war. What I am opposed to is weekend warriors in this administration to shove their own ideological agendas down our throats, irrespective of the costs in lives lost and in hardships borne.
What I am opposed to is the attempt by political hacks to distract us from a rise in the uninsured, a rise in the poverty rate, a drop in the median income — to distract us from corporate scandals and a stock market that has just gone through the worst month since the Great Depression. That's what I'm opposed to. A dumb war. A rash war. A war based not on reason but on passion, not on principle but on politics. Now let me be clear — I suffer no illusions about Bashar al Assad. He is a brutal man. A ruthless man. A man who butchers his own people to secure his own power. He has repeatedly defied UN resolutions, thwarted UN inspection teams, developed chemical and biological weapons, and coveted nuclear capacity. He's a bad guy. The world, and the Syrian people, would be better off without him.
But I also know that Assad poses no imminent and direct threat to the United States or to his neighbors, that the Syrian economy is in shambles, that the Syrian military is a fraction of its former strength, and that in concert with the international community he can be contained until, in the way of all petty dictators, he falls away into the dustbin of history. I know that even a successful war against Syria will require a U.S. occupation of undetermined length, at undetermined cost, with undetermined consequences. I know that an invasion of Syria without a clear rationale and without strong international support will only fan the flames of the Middle East, and encourage the worst, rather than best, impulses of the Arab world, and strengthen the recruitment arm of al-Qaida. I am not opposed to all wars. I'm opposed to dumb wars.

11 August 2013

Stand now...

As a student of history, I cannot view the events in Russian any other way: first, they'll come for the LGBT, there will be another group, and another, and another. When politicians and state sanctioned media outlets start talking like this, cattle cars and "camps" aren't far behind. A line must be drawn. Boycott NBC, Soichi, the IOC and any company, or person and celebrity that supports them. Stand now, or sons and daughters will stand later.

Honestly, the rights of people trump the "right" athletes have to compete. Sorry.

I'm going to use any avenue I have to stake a stand against this.
 Even the Third Reich observed the Spirit of the Olympics and let the "UnderMenchen" compete in 1936...  The Russians have stated that any Gay Athletes, supporters, or staff that show up will be imprisoned.  
 Does America have a perfect stellar record of upholding LGBT rights?  Hell, no.  Better than Russia, though.
http://thenewcivilrightsmovement.com/gay-peoples-hearts-unsuitable-for-life-says-head-of-russias-state-controlled-tv-news/politics/2013/08/10/72922

01 July 2013