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This is an iframe from the same site that this WordPress CMS is running on. I only brought it in as an iframe because I am not sure yet if I want to use WordPress as a user management software for anything crypto I play with. There are plug ins that would let me embed php code into post pages or regular pages. I probably would go that route.

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My Favorite Magic The Gathering Card

I have to admit, my favorite magic card is called “Disinformation Campaign”. I like it because the real-world counterpart is literally never, absolutely ever, discussed. So, if you want to at least pretend you are in the real world, you can use this card in a game.

https://gatherer.wizards.com/pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=452917

Disinformation Campaign goes along with a spell or ability called “surveillance”, which also rocks. So, if you use DC and play it, you can bring it back to you to use it again if you engage in surveillance. How quaint. Conceptually, they go well together. That happens in MTG a lot, actually. There are conceptual continuities based on creature type, item or color.

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Staying in on Friday

I have been thinking a lot about what I would like to write before I leave Earth. I don’t plan to leave anytime soon but I sometimes think it would be a shame not to sound as clear as I am capable of sounding before I go. I have written a great deal of text that may not be very clear to anyone that would read it. This was done on my travels in a journal mostly between 2002 and 2008. I wrote a bit before 2002 and not so much after 2008 but it all goes together. It all has a place. When I wasn’t writing I was definitely photographing damn near everything. People think it is always best to spend time taking photos of people you know. Well, I found it hard to not have video run 24 x 7 in my life. I never used video because of the resource limitations of my time but I would have if I could have gotten away with it. A lot of people are starting to look at continually on cameras or wearable still image shooters. This interest will continue to grow. I am pretty excited about all of it and it would have been a delight to train my favorite AI as it processed this content related to my life.

I looked at open source animation software tonight for the fun of it. I also looked at voice generator websites where you could paste in a paragraph and it would generate a spoken transcription.  I am pretty sure my operating system could do this using “Accessibility” but I just wanted to see what the net could offer. I doubt I will use any of that stuff. I want to narrate videos but I don’t think I will use computer generated voice or corny little characters. 

I watched the Wintergatan video about the unboxing of their old marble machine in France. ( https://youtu.be/vIrX81SVwnQ ) I have a few things to say about their endeavor but I will have to get into that another time.

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Alien: Covenant review

I would like to come up with a better name than “review” for saying what I think about a movie. It isn’t accurate in the sense that it resembles other reviews because I will probably never explore acting ability or how the movie is good or bad in relation to other movies. I would prefer to go into its value as a tool for either entertainment or dissemination of information. Occasionally, I may cover a movie’s value as an educational or procedural tool but that may be rare. I do think that movies in general are becoming of larger significance globally and the main reason I think this is because the amount of money that they make internationally is unprecedented. I need to do a little research on this but I would imagine the stats over the past 40 years for amount of investment and subsequent return would show quite a steep spike when compared to say the 20s though the 60s.

Sometimes I may point out something that is incredibly commonsensical. It is not like I want to rain on anyone’s fun parade. I just expect more. If they are putting La-z-boys into theaters all over hell, I want my ticket price to reflect the content too. I once thought that Hollywood had the potential to eliminate some functions that Universities perform. If they don’t spend their money wisely, I will rip on them more.

As far as the movie in question, I didn’t really like it but it was entertaining at times. What was required to make it entertaining for me was too much effort though. I needed to bracket out too much basic science to go on autopilot for the eye candy. Some may take issue with me calling it basic science.  I’ll explore a couple of examples.

Scanning is only good for certain things and cameras are still alive and well a few hundred years from now
We are often encouraged to think in terms of vertical structures for a scientific concept or technological application. So, if scanning of the surface of a planet is used in order to detect atmosphere or plant life, then other types of scanning are not followed up with. I know you need to build tension and create a story but why would a team of scientists not engage in thorough scanning of the surface down to the microbial level. If the alien microbes could stay hidden after an attempt, then I am on board but that was never even tried. As a little bonus on this point, I was pleasantly surprised in Prometheus how they used mini drones to map the ship. Apparently after that old Shaw mission, they seemed to have forgotten about those pesky little drones. At least they had space on the ship for construction wood.

How do David and Walter relate to their Mother?

As I mentioned, the movie can have entertainment value if you just casually block out some generally accepted concepts. On to AI. It is pretty safe to say that quite a few people could accept the whole terminator movie premise with Skynet and all. Why would it be the case that in the future, a robot would not be networked? As a matter of fact, how is it possible to write a movie script in 2016 or so and not include the fact that the robots are not networked. Is it too scary to explore? Is it too difficult to write? Too oppressive for media creators? How would Mother not know that Walter went offline. Correct me if I’m wrong but the main ship was far enough down through the atmosphere where communication was possible. NASA always knows what is up with its rovers and if one little bit of the system is out of place, diagnostics are run immediately or continually.

It is cute that we had one Synth fight another one. It is the equivalent of dreaming for the day when Yoda finally takes on Vader with his, um, mini sabre. I think Fassbender does a great job with David and Walter but if he would have thrown the script on a bar and asked me if I thought there were any holes in it, I would have said have them send it back for another revision. He was probably under contract and couldn’t escape this puppy coming at him. Maybe, really, what sells is what he knows. The general public loves to watch him and they were happy to see him get violent with himself. That sells tickets too.

Why the term “Covenant”?
Ok before I go off on another rip, I will pull back and bring awareness to the title. Obviously, it is meant as a religious term. I won’t speculate on how it applies from the writer’s point of view. But, I think that a lot of things in this movie need to be taken on faith in comparison to Prometheus. I found it quite interesting that the main figure of faith was unsure of himself and felt it necessary to bring up the subject of faith a few times.

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