CordellsMind
Why obscure the world with reality when Cordell's Mind will do?
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Monday, March 24, 2008
Snakes and Arrows Here I Come
EDIT:
HOLY CRAP that show rocked
They played a bit more of their newer stuff than on previous tours but the highlights were the classics of course.
Here is the 2008 set list for anyone planning on seeing them
- "Limelight" "Digital Man" "Ghost Of A Chance" "Mission" "Freewill"
- "The Main Monkey Business" "The Larger Bowl" "Red Barchetta" "The Trees"
- "Between The Wheels" "Dreamline"
Intermission
- "Video Intro" "Far Cry" "Workin' Them Angels" "Armor and Sword" "Spindrift"
- "The Way The Wind Blows" "Subdivisions" "Natural Science" "Witch Hunt"
- "Malignant Narcissism" Drum Solo "Hope" "The Spirit of Radio"
- "2112" (Overture/The Temples of Syrinx) "Tom Sawyer"
Encore
- "One Little Victory" "A Passage To Bangkok" "YYZ"
This will be my 6th Rush tour and they still kick a$$
Transcript:
Modern Day Warrior, his name's Tom Sawyer
He Floated Down a River on a Raft with a Black Guy
Hold on, Hold on, Stop, Stop
Those Aren't the Right Lyrics Fat Ass
Tom Sawyer Built a Raft and Floated Down the River with a Black Guy
I Read the Book
That's Not Tom Sawyer, That's Huckelberry Finn Stupid
I am Getty Lee and I will Sing Whatever Lyrics I Want
Just Start the Song Again and This Time Do it Right
And a One and a Two and a One Two Three, a One Two Three
Friday, March 21, 2008
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Big News for Google Calendar/Outlook folks
So, if you are a Google Calendar junkie like myself you've probably already heard this but if not Google just announced a Sync feature with Outlook.
Just launched!
Sync your Google Calendar with your Microsoft Outlook⢠calendarFor those struggling with a good central calendar this appears to be a step in the right direction. Previously a program called GooSync could be used to sync everything but it's nice to see Google themselves come out with an alternative
Stay tuned for some step by step instructions on how to get Google Calendar, Outlook and your mobile phone calendar all synced together.
Monday, March 3, 2008
Where Has James Cameron Been Hiding?
So, this past weekend I watched The Abyss Special Edition for the 4th or 5th time (if you haven't seen it go rent it but make sure it's the longer version) and I starting thinking.
Where the heck has James Cameron been hiding?
He hasn't done a feature film since Titanic, 10 years ago. Granted, he probably made enough on that movie to feed 300 starving polar bears for life but he really needs to make another movie.
Remember this is the man that invented the Terminator franchise and co wrote Aliens. For the love of all that is sci-fi get him back behind the big screen camera.
Well, thanks to the wonders of wikipedia here comes:
Avatar
What is this movie about?
Two centuries in the future, an ex-marine is offered the chance to travel to a distant planet inhabited by a primitive alien race, in order to help exploit the planet's resources.
Is this a live-action or a CGI movie?
It will be a hybrid - ie 60% computer-generated imagery and 40% live-action. The CGI elements in the movie will play such a pivotal role that two years of post production have been set aside for WETA (the New Zealand based special effects company founded by Peter Jackson) to work on unprecedented photorealism. In short, when the movie is released, audiences should not be able to tell what's real, and what's CGI.
What kind of 3D is being used?
The live action elements of the movie will be filmed with a dual lens stereoscopic camera co-developed by James Cameron. The camera has two lenses separated by the same distance that our human eyes are. The lenses are able to focus on a close object by slanting inward, the same way your eyes do when you are able to attempt to look at your own nose.
The end result should be the most convincing 3D cinematic experience ever.
When is this movie being released?
It was originally scheduled for release on 22 May, 2009. However, in order to allow for enough time to achieve the level of special effects photorealism that James Cameron is aspiring toward, and in order to accomodate 3D projectors being installed around the world, the producers all agreed to push the date of release to 18 December, 2009. This gives "Avatar" one of the longest post-production periods in cinema history - almost two full years.
For a bit more about the technology read this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereoscopic
I predict this series will rival that of
Star Wars, Indiana Jones and the Lord of the Rings franchises
James Cameron has a wonderul sci-fi character driven mind and this movie could/should be spectacular.
SPOILER WARNING
Click HERE for a snippet of the leaked script

