21st Mar2013

Tales in the Tea Leaves

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There is an ancient art of looking into the tea leaves. It creates a change of perspective and the ability to look at things a different way. While the mystical history stems from studies more connected to the earth, it can also spark a new sense of creativity. If you approach something from a different angle, entire new worlds and thoughts have the possibility to come into your existence.


If you feel so inclined, take a look at the leaves below, and post in the comments what you see. It can be a story you made up, a bit from a TV show/movie, etc, or just post whatever comes to mind (please keep it clean and civil).


Today’s Tales in the Tea Leaves:





Today’s tea was brewed using Teavana’s “Black Dragon Pearl”. Click Here to buy it!


13th Mar2013

Geeky Irish Blessings

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St. Patrick’s Day is near, when the world unites in all things Irish. Sure, the story of St. Patrick is littered with miraculous imagery to possibly cover over a gruesome part of old Ireland’s earthen history. BUT, the way people today share, cook, and toast to one another’s health, wealth, and happiness has added a new spirit to the day.

Here are some Geeky Irish Blessings created for you. Enjoy! Hopefully, there will be time to come up with some more.






















02nd Mar2013

Charity Spotlight ~ LetsRun with Darnell Davis

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You can donate by clicking here!

***ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT TO DONATE***


This Charity Spotlight segment is to get funds raised by a runner in the LA Marathon on March 17. The chap raising the money…? Yep, he’s into Star Trek, comics, and other geeky stuff.

Meet Darnell Davis, a towering man with an even bigger heart. He’s literally heads above the rest. He’s going to be putting himself through one heck of a day in order to raise money for the Lets Foundation. Below is Davis’ pitch for donating, along with the Lets Foundation’s cornerstone story to what they try to provide.

Being a youngster today is hard enough. This cause is something that can tug at almost everyone’s heartstrings. Due to various influences in school, life, and among their peers, kids have started turning to the dark, isolated places of their mind that can lead to self-destructive actions, and people in their lives might not have noticed or not know how to confront it. There is always hope. Please consider donating.


Darnell Davis’ pitch:

“Howdy
So I am going to be running in the Los Angeles Marathon next month. No I take that back my knees don’t really allow me to run so I’m going to be walking in the Los Angeles Marathon. Well by mile 26 I’m sure I’ll be crawling in the Los Angeles marathon. What ever the mode of transportation I will be participating in this years race.

So since I am going to be in so much pain I decided that I might as well do some good at the same time… Also I will be able to to tell strangers I meet on the street, “Did I mention I’m raising money for charity by walking the LA Marathon? Yea cause that’s how I roll”

The charity I am walking for is “Lets”
An organization that wants to help remove the stigma of mental illness from our children and teens. So that can feel comfortable reaching out for help. And hopefully bring to a halt the horror of teen suicide.

http://www.letsrunla.org/

http://www.lets.org/

http://www.lets.org/index.php/about-lets

So that’s my pitch. I can’t tell you how much I would appreciate you guys donating a few dollars to this cause. Just a little will help a lot.

Thanks for your consideration
Peace & Love “


You can donate by clicking here!


Lets Foundation, The Story:

Everyday youth run for their lives, trying to keep a steady pace with a world that often overlooks them from the start. Without the proper tools of communication, these kids may be lost in the cracks, saddled with fractured mental health. The lack of attention that youth are given to discuss their own personal mental health, to forcibly break the stigma created around issues that they deal with on a daily basis, can cause them to walk towards places that are dark, confining, and permanently destructive.

Without proper alternatives, our world is forcing our youth to run towards suicide as the only solution. For every 100,000 youth – 20.5 of those ages 10 to 24 will die by suicide in just 1 year, including another 11 attempts. Sadly most are not reported. Suicide is not the solution.

We should be teaching kids to run towards the health they want, the health they deserve, the health they can talk about openly with adults, without judgement and fear. We should be teaching youth to race to live their lives to the fullest, not ending them before they have even begun.

At the LETS Foundation, we believe so strongly in this race, to deliver the message of a peer to peer organization that teaches viable communication tools to youth and erases the stigma of mental health, that we are willing to actually run the race ourselves. Physically, we run in marathons to promote the healthy spread of racing for a life worth living, a life that exists without stigma.

We are asking you to race with us. Race for us. LETS race together to bring light that suicide is not the solution.

LETS race for a change. LETS race for the youth. LETS race for you and for me.

Please support our exciting race for kids by running with LETSRunLA in the Marathon or making a donation.


You can donate by clicking here!






19th Feb2013

The Fandom For The Doctor

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I’ve never viewed Doctor Who as a science fiction story. A person can drive himself mad trying to see the science in the fiction and the connections in the timeline. Within the wibbley wobbley universe created, there is a tangible hope that each episodic glimpse breathes more life into the fairy tale character, and the desire to have it come closer into our individual lives.

We are on the edge of our seats, we hold our breath, we don’t blink…


How has the story of Doctor Who influenced your life?



11th Feb2013

Tales in the Tea Leaves

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There is an ancient art of looking into the tea leaves. It creates a change of perspective and the ability to look at things a different way. While the mystical history stems from studies more connected to the earth, it can also spark a new sense of creativity. If you approach something from a different angle, entire new worlds and thoughts have the possibility to come into your existence.

If you feel so inclined, take a look at the leaves below, and post in the comments what you see. It can be a story you made up, a bit from a TV show/movie, etc, or just post whatever comes to mind (please keep it clean and civil).

Today’s Tales in the Tea Leaves:





Today’s tea was brewed using Teavana’s “Black Dragon Pearl”. Click Here to buy it!


07th Dec2012

Pretend To Be A Time Traveler Day 2012

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It’s that fabulous time of the year again!

Whether you slingshot around the sun, jump in your personal TARDIS, or procure the binary code for time travel, have fun!

Pretend to be a Time Traveler Day
December 8 at 12:00:00am until December 8 at 11:59:59pm
Everywhere

Description

Spend the entire day in costume and character. The only rule is that you cannot actually tell anyone that you are a time traveler. Other than that, anything’s game.


There are three possible options:



1) Utopian/cliché Future – “If the Future did a documentary of the last fifty years, this is how badly the reenactors would dress.” Think Star Trek: TNG or the Time Travelers from Hob. Ever see how the society in Futurama sees the 20th century? Run with it. Your job is to dress with moderately anachronistic clothing and speak in slang from varying decades.

Here are some good starters:

- Greet people by referring to things that don’t yet exist or haven’t existed for a long time. Example: “Have you penetrated the atmosphere lately?” “What spectrum will today’s broadcast be in?” and “Your king must be a kindly soul!”

- Show extreme ignorance in operating regular technology. Pay phones should be a complete mystery (try placing the receiver in odd places). Chuckle knowingly at cell phones.



2) Dystopian Future – This one offers a little more flexibility. It can be any kind of future from Terminator to Freejack. The important thing to remember is dress like a crazy person with armor. Black spray painted football pads, high tech visors, torn up trenchcoats and maybe even some dirt here or there. Remember, dystopian future travelers are very startled that they’ve gone back in time.

Some starters:

- If you go the “prisoner who’s escaped the future” try shaving your head and putting a barcode on the back of your neck. Then stagger around and stare at the sky, as if you’ve never seen it before.

- Walk up to random people and say “WHAT YEAR IS THIS?” and when they tell you, get quiet and then say “Then there’s still time!” and run off.

- Stand in front of a statue (any statue, really), fall to your knees, and yell “NOOOOOOOOO”

- Stare at newspaper headlines and look astonished.

- Take some trinket with you (it can be anything really), hand it to some stranger, along with a phone number and say “In thirty years dial this number. You’ll know what to do after that.” Then slip away.



3) The Past – This one is more for beginners. Basically dress in period clothing (preferably Victorian era) and stagger around amazed at everything. Since the culture’s set in place already, you have more of a template to work off of.

Some starters:

- Airplanes are terrifying. Also, carry on conversations with televisions for a while.

- Discover and become obsessed with one trivial aspect of technology, like automatic grocery doors. Stay there for hours playing with it.

- Be generally terrified of people who are dressed immodestly compared to your era. Tattoos and shorts on women are especially scary.


Remember, try to fit in. Never directly admit you’re a time traveler, and make really, really bad attempts at keeping a low profile.




20th Oct2012

AN ADVENTURE IN SPACE AND TIME

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Nothing gets something hyped up like sneak peaks into the inner workings of production.


The following press release was released in August:

AN ADVENTURE IN SPACE AND TIME TO MARK THE DOCTOR’S 50th BIRTHDAY

The BBC today announces that a special BBC TWO drama has been commissioned to mark the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who.

An Adventure in Space and Time will tell the story of the genesis of Doctor Who since its first broadcast on 23 November 1963. Exploring all aspects of the longest running science fiction series to date, the special one off 90 minute drama will also look at the many personalities involved in bringing the series to life.

Written by Mark Gatiss, it is Executive Produced by current Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat and Caroline Skinner. The single drama was commissioned by Ben Stephenson Controller, Drama and Janice Hadlow, Controller of BBC TWO.

Mark Gatiss, Writer, said:

“This is the story of how an unlikely set of brilliant people created a true Television original. And how an actor – William Hartnell – stereotyped in hard-man roles became a hero to millions of children. I’ve wanted to tell this story this for more years than I can remember! To make it happen for ‘Doctor Who’s 50th birthday is quite simply a dream come true”.

Steven Moffat, Executive Producer, said:

“The story of Doctor Who is the story of television – so it’s fitting in the anniversary year that we make our most important journey back in time to see how the TARDIS was launched.”



***UPDATE! FEBRUARY 2013***

It’s a bit reassuring for up-and-coming filmmakers that even an established production company still tries to do a guerrilla style sequence.





Doctor Who actors
David Bradley as William Hartnell
Jamie Glover as William Russell
Jemma Powell as Jacqueline Hill
Claudia Grant as Carole Ann Ford
Reece Shearsmith as Patrick Troughton
Nicholas Briggs as Peter Hawkins

Behind-the-scenes Personnel
Brian Cox as Sydney Newman
Jessica Raine as Verity Lambert
Sacha Dhawan as Waris Hussein
Sarah Winter as Delia Derbyshire
Jeff Rawle as Mervyn Pinfield
Andrew Woodall as Rex Tucker
Ian Hallard as Richard Martin
David Annen as Peter Brachacki

27th Aug2012

Pond Life, The Mini-Adventure

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Pond Life is the new 5 part mini-adventure, with a new part every day, featuring the Doctor, Amy, Rory and some surprise familiar faces! En route to visit the Ponds the TARDIS’ Helmic Regulator malfunctions, leaving the Doctor popping up everywhere in time and space. Will he ever make it back to them?

Watch Asylum of the Daleks, the new Doctor Who adventure, on BBC One on Saturday 01 September at 7.20pm, and on:

BBC America on Saturday 01 September at 9pm ET
Space (Canada) on Saturday 01 September at 9pm ET
ABC1 (Australia) — Coming Soon
Prime (New Zealand) — Coming Soon

http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho



***Be sure to check back here for a list of all the adventures as they are released!***


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27th Apr2012

White Noise of Star Trek

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It’s hypnotic. 50 minutes of 56 episodes of Star Trek TOS played at the same time, tiled next to each other. If you get through the whole thing, it will make the 49:15 mark, and following, that much more enjoyable.

Good luck.


56 Episodes of Star Trek At The Same Time






26th Mar2012

Happy Speak In A Manner Similar To Leonard Nimoy Day… Logically!

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Happy Birthday, Mr. Nimoy! Wishing you the best and brightest year to come for you yet!

Nimoy has established himself as a legacy within so many genres and franchises; from the voice in the game “Civilization” to other voice-over acting, from his directing gigs to his photography passions.

What would Kirk have been without the green-blooded Spock? Ah, to be there that fateful day when Nimoy and Shatner first worked together in 1964 on “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.”

Here’s some fun quotes and ideas to toss around today:

  • Strike up a conversation using no emotion, as well as excluding any comments regarding emotional feelings/attachments/etc.
  • Sing the entire “Ballad of Bilbo Baggins”.
  • “I think it’s my adventure, my trip, my journey, and I guess my attitude is, let the chips fall where they may.” Brainy Quotes
  • “I’m touched by the idea that when we do things that are useful and helpful – collecting these shards of spirituality – that we may be helping to bring about a healing.” Brainy Quotes
  • “Logic is the beginning of wisdom, not the end.” Brainy Quotes
  • “That is the exploration that awaits you! Not mapping stars and studying nebula, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence.” Brainy Quotes
  • “You know, for a long time I have been of the opinion that artists don’t necessarily know what they’re doing. You don’t necessarily know what kind of universal concept you’re tapping into.” Brainy Quotes
  • “You proceed from a false assumption: I have no ego to bruise.” EQuotes
  • “Fascinating!” Spock – IMDB Quotes
  • “I have been and always shall be your friend.” Spock – IMDB Quotes
  • “I believe we are required to engage in a ritual known as the “singalong.” Spock – IMDB Quotes
  • “There is an old Vulcan proverb: only Nixon could go to China.” Spock – IMDB Quotes
  • “Merely my quite logical relief that Starfleet had not lost a highly proficient captain.” Spock – IMDB Quotes
  • “I owe you one, Hooker” TJ Hooker – IMDB



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