dimland radio 4-7-18 show notes

Mom: Another Update

Well, Mom went back into the hospital for a few more days, but she home again. This time she has on oxygen as her heart needs some help. She’ll be seeing her cardiologist soon.

Some Talk About The Ten Commandments


I don’t mean the actual Ten Commandments, although I do talk about them briefly. No, I go on about the 1956 Cecil B DeMille classic film. I go through the some of the story and focus on Moses’ girlfriend and how she can’t think of a lie at a point at which a lie would have avoided so much. And later she talks sense to her boyfriend, but…
 
Well, you’ll have to listen to get he rest.
Pedantic Moment: The Pyramids Weren’t Always In Rough Shape

The Exodus, which likely didn’t actually happen, took place in 1440BCE or 1290BCE. The last pyramids in Egypt were completed in 1700BCE. But the quick shot of them in the film had them looking the way they do now. I would have thought they would be in better shape.
 
And Then There Are These Two Assholes

 

On November 25, 2017, a gunman killed 26 people and wounded an additional 20 in the First Baptist Church. Included in the dead is one of the daughters of the church’s Pastor. Along come two delusional shit stains who believe the mass shooting never happened, and they make it their mission in life to expose the truth by harassing the father of a dead girl.
 
It’s infuriating.
 
You can find the Vice video here.
 

WatchMojo For Shame

 

I end the show ranting about a video put out by YouTuber WatchMojo. They do daily Top Ten list videos that deal with pop culture. Well, one list was about the Top Ten most electrifying live bands. I still haven’t been able to get through it for two reasons.
 
One: The greatest rock band ever, The Who, got ranked at #10. 10?! Any position lower than the top three is an incredible insult. Of course, I would put them at #1.
 
Two: The youngster who does the voice can’t even pronounce Pete Townshend’s name correctly!
 
For shame, WatchMojo! For shame!
 
Here’s the video, see if you can get through it.

Music heard on the show…

Dimland Radio opening theme song: ‘Ram‘ by The Yoleus 
First ad break bumpers: ‘All Those Years Ago‘ by George Harrison &Watching The Clothes by Pretenders
Second ad break bumpers: I Would Die 4 U‘ by Prince &Nobody Told Me by John Lennon
Closing song: ‘Angler’s Treble Hook‘ by $5 Fiddle

That’s it! See you next Saturday night for Dimland Radio 11 Central, midnight Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com you can also download my show from the z talk show archives page. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

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dimland radio 3-31-18 show notes

Mom: An Update

It’s hard to she was completely recovered from surgery, but Mom finally went home on Tuesday. It was a few days earlier than the transition care folks advised, but she was getting around pretty well, so she went home.

A Gentle Poke At Religious Folks


I had a little fun with the fact that Easter and April Fools fall on the same day this year. I also talked a little about why I like the cheesy epic The Ten Commandments. And I may have mentioned the the Biblical story of the Exodus probably never happened.
 
History’s Greatest Hoaxes

A couple shows ago I brought up a series available on Netflix called History’s Greatest Hoaxes as one of my Three Cool Things. I was going to talk about the series a bit more last week, but I ran out of time. This time I got to give the series more discussion on the show.
 
The series works from the premise that the events examined are hoaxes. The series does not mystery-monger. That’s what makes it different and why I appreciate it. I hope they make more.
Pedantic Moment: History’s Greatest Hoaxes’ Reenactment

During the episode of History’s Greatest Mysteries that examined the “panic” caused by Orson Welles’ War Of The Worlds radio broadcast. During the reenactments I noticed something: There were several shots of actors holding pens that didn’t exist in 1938.
 
The Bic Cristal was introduced in 1950.
Some Clients, I Tell Ya

 

I read an Instagram conversation between an artisan and a potential client. There are people out there who seem to think artists and craftspeople should do their work for cheap. It’s an incredible conversation.
 

Top Three Cool Things Of The Week


Here’s Three Cool Things from this week.
 
 
3) My wife dug out this adorable picture of a two year-old me with local TV personality, Casey Jones.
 
2) I spotted this very cool interactive 360° panoramic view of the surface of Mars.

1) Another cool thing my wife hipped me to this week was this 11 minute video giving a quick overview of the timescale of the universe. Humans take up the last fraction of a second.

Music heard on the show…

Dimland Radio opening theme song: ‘Ram‘ by The Yoleus 
First ad break bumpers: ‘Games Without Frontiers‘ by Pete Gabriel &One Day In Your Life by 54-40
Second ad break bumpers: Natural’s Not In It‘ by Gang Of Four &Night Time by Killing Joke
Closing song: ‘Angler’s Treble Hook‘ by $5 Fiddle

That’s it! See you next Saturday night for Dimland Radio 11 Central, midnight Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com you can also download my show from the z talk show archives page. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

Please subscribe on iTunes! Just search for Dimland Radio in the podcast section. And if you could leave a good rating and a positive review it would be awesome.


You can also go to my CafePress store and buy stuff with my artwork on it and have me do a portrait for you if you like. Find out more here and here.

dimland radio 3-24-18 show notes

Mom Had Surgery And Recovery Has Been Complicated

My mom had surgery on Monday, which went well. However, she’s old, so very old, and not the most physically fit. That combination has made recovery slow going. She is in transitional care now. She is improving, so maybe she’ll be back home soon.

Pedantic Moment: Long John Silver


It was 44 years ago on an episode of Match Game ’74. One of the fill-in-the-blank statements was (something along the lines of), “Long John Silver and his parrot are so much alike the parrot even has a blank.”
 
The contestant and all six of the celebrities answered either peg leg or wooden leg (both were considered the same). Only thing is…
 
 
Long John Silver did NOT have a peg leg!
It’s Not True #1: Michelle Obama Said White People Are What’s Wrong With America

Remember what Abraham Lincoln said about internet memes that show a photo of someone and have a quote alleged to be said by that person? Essentially he said there’s a strong chance they are bullshit. This one about Michelle Obama is bullshit.
 
 
Snopes.com lists this as false and shows that the claim stems from a commencement speech the former First Lady made at Tuskegee University in 2015. She did talk about the obstacles African Americans faced through America’s history, but if you hear her saying white people are what is wrong with America when she tells of that history, you have a problem.
 
Here’s something she really did say about the people of America:
 
“The people of this country are universally good and kind and honest and decent. Don’t be afraid of the country you live in. The folks here are good.”

It’s Not True #2: British Singers Try To Sound American While Singing To Make More Money

I used to believe this one, but I learned that the act of singing in English tends to make the singer sound as though they have a generic American accent. It’s something that happens to British, Irish, and even Swedish singers. It even happens to singers with a strong New York or Southern accent. You can learn more about it here.
 
The Jam – Bruce Foxton, Rick Buckler, & Paul Weller
I talked about Paul Weller, who was the lead singer of The Jam and later The Style Council. His speaking voice has a strong Cockney accent. When he sang in The Style Council his British accent washes away. However, when he sand for The Jam, he would purposefully retain the British accent. That is something singers will do, but if they just sing as comes naturally to them, most the time they sound American.
 
The Style Council – Mick Talbot & Paul Weller
I gave examples of Weller singing British in The Jam on their song This Is The Modern World, his speaking voice, and his generic American accent while singing in The Style Council on their song Boy Who Cried Wolf.
 

Top Three Cool Things Of The Week

Here’s Three Cool Things from this week.

3) I did some art from Nostalgia Zone, the comic book store I work for. The two pieces I did turned out OK and it was cool to do some comic book art again.
 
 
2) YouTube has a Columbo channel. It’s an official channel put up in commemoration of Columbo turning 50 this year. And in the last three weeks now, they’ve posted three full episodes, two from season one and one from season 2. So far. It’s looking like they’ll post a full episode each week.

1) My mom and I spent an evening while she was in the hospital watching a really good movie (Open Range – It’s an excellent Western). It brought back memories of when we would watch movies together on a regular basis. It was like the old days. Pretty cool.

Music heard on the show…

Dimland Radio opening theme song: ‘Ram‘ by The Yoleus 
First ad break bumpers: ‘White And Lazy‘ by The Replacements &Eye In The Sky by Alan Parsons Project
Second ad break bumpers: Rough Boys‘ by Pete Townshend &Emotional Rescue by The Rolling Stones
Closing song: ‘Angler’s Treble Hook‘ by $5 Fiddle

That’s it! See you next Saturday night for Dimland Radio 11 Central, midnight Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com you can also download my show from the z talk show archives page. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

Please subscribe on iTunes! Just search for Dimland Radio in the podcast section. And if you could leave a good rating and a positive review it would be awesome.


You can also go to my CafePress store and buy stuff with my artwork on it and have me do a portrait for you if you like. Find out more here and here.

dimland radio 3-17-18 show notes

Happy Anniversary

Dimland Radio debuted on March 13, 2010. In eight years, I have amassed a few fans, one of them is especially loyal. I appreciate every one of that quite select group.

Let’s see if my exceedingly modest downloads numbers can be increased in the next eight years.

It’s Not True: 10 Mile High Tree



It seems way too silly, but, with the rise of the Flat Earthers, it isn’t beyond possible that there are people who believe there were trees that grew to be 10 miles high. The mesa seen in the photo (above) is said to be the petrified remains of one of those trees, apparently cut down be a giant chainsaw.
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No Good Guy With A Gun Ever Stopped A Bad Guy With A Gun?

Not that it is a common argument on the social media, but I have seen it suggested that it’s never happened that good guys (other than cops) with guns ever stopped bad guys with guns. I recently learned of one times when civilians with guns assisted the police in stopping a bad guy. They helped stop Charles Whitman in August, 1966. In Texas, where else?

Perfect

I’ve been noticing that younger women like to use the word “perfect.” The sample size is very small and it’s purely anecdotal, but it’s curious.

Do You Mind?

At the last MN Skeptics meet-up we talked about how fluid language can be. Meanings of words and phrases can change depending on how they are used. It can be frustrating to pedants, like myself.


One phrase, in particular was brought up. The “do you mind” question. It’s an odd question that can be weird to answer. It’s a little confusing, but I think I get through it.
 

Pedantic Moment: Begging The Question

To beg the question is a logical fallacy. It’s what a certain kind of circular logic. Such as saying the Bible is the word of God, because it says in the Bible that it is the word of God. That’s begging the question.

However, as I discussed in my talk about the “do you mind” question, language is fluid and, sometimes, we pedants just have to accept that certain phrases are just going to be used wrong by a greater and greater number of people. It will come to a time when the phrase will take on that meaning, even if it is wrong.

“Begs the question” is beginning to mean “raises the question.” And the host of the YouTube series History Buffs (an excellent series about the accuracy of films that depict historical events) often says, “Begs the question.”


Oh, well.

And I also recommended watching History Buffs. I think it’s well done and it appears to be accurate. But beware! There are spoilers.


Movie Recommendation: Blade Runner: 2049 (2017)

 
 

Ridley Scott has given us a worthy sequel to the 1982 film noir, sci-fi classic. He recaptures the tone and look. And he may have surpassed the original. If you liked the original, I think you will be pleased.


Top Three Cool Things Of The Week


Here’s Three Cool Things from this week.

3) Stephen Hawking died. That’s not cool. What’s cool is that he lived and thrived, despite a crippling disease, and left quite a legacy in the world of science.

2) As a nerd, it’s always cool to be able to communicate with comic book producers. Through Facebook I was able to chat with Mike DeCarlo.

1) The Netflix series History’s Greatest Hoaxes. The series examines so great hoaxes throughout history in a way that makes this skeptic very happy.

Music heard on the show…

Dimland Radio opening theme song: ‘Ram‘ by The Yoleus 
First ad break bumpers: ‘Beatle Boots‘ by Love Tractor &All That I Wanted by Belfegore
Second ad break bumpers: Chardonnay‘ by Game Theory &Kiss Off by Violent Femmes
Closing song: ‘Angler’s Treble Hook‘ by $5 Fiddle

That’s it! See you next Saturday night for Dimland Radio 11 Central, midnight Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com you can also download my show from the z talk show archives page. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

Please subscribe on iTunes! Just search for Dimland Radio in the podcast section. And if you could leave a good rating and a positive review it would be awesome.


You can also go to my CafePress store and buy stuff with my artwork on it and have me do a portrait for you if you like. Find out more here and here.

dimland radio 3-10-18 show notes

No School. Do Your Homework.

Just a quick story about a winter storm that sneaked up on us. It allowed my son to have a day off of school. But I did my duty as a father and made sure he finished his homework Sunday night, so he’d have no worries on his snow day.

Just How Does A Director Effect A Film?

 
I’m not quite sure about every way a director influences the final film. I know the main job is to get the best performance out of the actors as possible. Remind them of the story, their motivations. I’ve heard of stories in which a director tells the actor one simple character trait or something that isn’t part of the film but is part of the history of the character. When that’s been done the character can click into place.
 
Some directors have a loose narrative and allow the actors to improvise until a story as made. Robert Altman worked that way. Alfred Hitchcock, on the other hand, had the final film in mind and plotted out from the start, filming the actors was a formality.
A Dimland Radio Pedantic Moment: Coke Zero?


My pedantic nature was challenged when I unpedantically called Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Coke Zero. I was told “sugar” was added to the name when the flavor had been improved.
 
Well, I was drinking a can of the soda in question. The main part of the label does in fact read Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, but when I turned the can around, right there, above the nutrition information was Coke Zero™.
 
 
Yep. It even has the trademark symbol. Who’s the pedant here, eh?
 
How Editors Saved Star Wars
 
After my brief timeout for a Pedantic Moment, I returned to some movie talk. This time I talked about a YouTube video that told how Star Wars, the original movie, would have been a disaster had George Lucas been surrounded by the same kinds of people who went along with his Special Edition changes to the original trilogy and the prequals, which I’ve been trying to forget.
 
However, in 1977, Lucas wasn’t the powerful billionaire he would become. He was a filmmaker, early in his career, and he had filmmaker friends willing to say his rough cut of Star Wars needed help. A lot of help!
 
It’s a fascinating video that gives us some insight on how editing is so very important in film. It’s called How Star Wars Was Saved In The Edit. Go there and watch it!
 
Dimland Radio Science Zero: PUR
 

There’s an ad for a PUR water filtering system there is straight up fear-mongering. It takes place in a “water bar” with tap water from all over the USA. Real people are made to think the tap water is filled with lead and lead is dangerous. Oh, the spokesperson tells the fear-filled folks the water has legally acceptable amounts of lead, but he never says it’s safe to drink. Which it is.

 
The people are misled and react exactly the way PUR wants them to, with unnecessary fear. Shame on them.

Dimland Radio Science Hero: Dr. Jason Westin


Cancer doctor Jason Westin decided to run for the Democratic nomination to serve in the Texas Congress. He ran on the proposal to bring sound science to his stat’s government. He voiced his concerns with America’s turn away from and subsequent falling behind the rest of the world in science. His campaign produced a stirring ad to promote him as a reasoned candidate to advance science.
 
It’s terrific. Watch it here.
 
I’m sad to say he didn’t win. However, more science promoting folks are entering the world of politics, some are having success, and that’s a very good thing for America and the world.
 
Movie Recommendation: The Way Back (2010)
 
 
 

A harrowing tale, based on what is claimed to be a true story, of the escape from a Siberian gulag and a 4000 mile trek to India – on foot. There is some doubt about the truthfulness of the claim, but the film is pretty good. It’s lower budget and it’s a little abrupt and jumbled in the gulag and escape sequences, but it settles in well as we witness the hardships encountered and the bonds made on this impossible journey.


It’s streaming on Netflix.

 

Top Three Cool Things Of The Week


Here’s Three Cool Things from this week.
 
 
3) More evidence that we should not say, “I know what I saw.” This image (above) fooled me as I thought it was a picture of a concert. It’s not.
 
2) My son took part in a school-approved walk-out and march to the MN State Capitol to protest the lack of meaningful action to curb gun violence in schools. I’m very proud of him. (Even if he did take video in portrait format).
 
1) I was commissioned to draw the above image for a friend. He was very pleased.

Music heard on the show…

Dimland Radio opening theme song: ‘Ram‘ by The Yoleus 
First ad break bumpers: ‘Megacity 1‘ by The Screaming Blue Messiahs &One Thing by INXS
Second ad break bumpers: Stigmata Martyr‘ by Bauhaus &Teacher, Teacher by Rockpile
Closing song: ‘Angler’s Treble Hook‘ by $5 Fiddle

That’s it! See you next Saturday night for Dimland Radio 11 Central, midnight Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com you can also download my show from the z talk show archives page. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

Please subscribe on iTunes! Just search for Dimland Radio in the podcast section. And if you could leave a good rating and a positive review it would be awesome.


You can also go to my CafePress store and buy stuff with my artwork on it and have me do a portrait for you if you like. Find out more here and here.