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25 Apr 2010 01:41 UTC

Contemplation

2010 Mar 7 23:03 UTC

Braveheart

So, as usual it is several weeks after the fact, but a while back Braveheart came up as the family movie night movie. I really should write these sooner after the fact, as my memories are already fuzzy. In general though I liked it. It was a good movie. Engaging. Kept my attention. All of those sorts of fun things. It did after all win a bunch of awards, so I guess that is not too horribly unexpected.

What did annoy me though was afterwards going and reading a bunch of Wikipedia articles about the various historical characters in the movie and seeing just how far off from historical truth the movie is.

You see, I know when you make a historical movie (or novel, or whatever) you need to flesh it out and fill in all sorts of gaps not actually captured by the historical record. You need to make it interesting and entertaining. You have to match some sort of narrative structure. You may include tons of stuff for which there is no historical proof.

But these should be things that COULD have been true. Things that add and fill in gaps. But not things that directly contradict known historical fact. See, if you are going to do that, just change all the names, use made up countries and places, and call it straight out fiction. Not historical fiction, just fiction. Nothing wrong with that. Tell a good story. It can be great. But then don’t pretend the story is actually about William Wallace who lived from 1272 to 1305 and then give him a love interest with Isabella of France who lived from 1292 to 1358 and who didn’t come to England until after Wallace was dead. And don’t make King Edward I die during the course of events here who actually lived after that. Don’t completely change around the timeline of when Robert I of Scotland did various things. Etc, etc, etc. It seems various people have called this thing one of the most inaccurate historical dramas ever made. The kind of things they have done here would be comparable to making a movie about the American Revolution where Washington died heroically in battle, Franklin became president, and Lincoln showed up to save the day. It might be great fun, but it wouldn’t even remotely be related tot he real history.

OK, now I kind of want to see that movie with the Washington/Franklin/Lincoln SuperFriends.

I guess having said all of the above, it was a fun movie… as long as you don’t get hung up in any of the bit about it being “based on a true story” or learning about anything interesting from a historical basis. It is just fiction. They should have used made up names and places. But it was a good fun movie. Lots of violence of course here. It is about a war of course. It is known for the battle scenes.

Successful without Playing

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Well Hello There

2010 Mar 7 23:02 UTC

Drat, Caught Again

OK, once again as I’m up working on stuff, having only actually gotten into a good productive groove after I should have already been done with everything and in bed, I see the first East Coast folks coming online and starting their days. These are just the early birds so far, but yet, it probably does mean I should close things up and head to sleep even though I’m not yet done everything I want to get done. Sigh. I’d say there aren’t enough hours in the day or some such, but really it is just about getting into the right rhythm of stuff and using the available time efficiently. Once I really got going about 8 UTC I was just cruising right along. The problem is of course that I should have actually been at that stage a few hours earlier. Oops.

And yes, this probably means the podcast won’t be out until Friday this week. But I’ve had other things that have been more pressing to spend my time on.

Alex just woke up though, so maybe I’ll wait just a bit before actually going to bed.

Proposed New Rule

If you live on the West Coast (as I do at the moment) and you stay up late to get some things done you need to get done, but you start seeing the East Coast folks starting to log in and make Facebook posts and such, especially if they are posting about breakfast and heading to work and such, then it is time to go to bed, even if you aren’t quite done with everything you wanted to get done.

With that… goodnight… and good morning.

Alex's Bad Day

2010 Apr 16 5:22 UTC

So… transcript starting with the text from Brandy saying that Alex was crawling for the first time…

2010 Apr 16 3:20 UTC

Brandy: He’s crawling.

Brandy: Like, on the knees crawling.

Brandy: Where is the camera?

Sam: Did you get video???? Cam is at top of stairs I think.

Sam: Woo!!!!

2010 Apr 16 3:33 UTC

Brandy: He is upset with me.

Sam: Because you got the camera?

2010 Apr 16 3:50 UTC

Brandy: I bumped his head pulling him out from under the table.

Sam: Oh

Brandy: Then I put him down on his feet. He started to fall and I scratched him when I caught him.

Sam: Oh

Brandy: So I picked him up to hug him. He twisted around and I poked him in the face.

Brandy: So I have him ning, and now he is bouncing happily in his jumper.

Sam: Oh

Sam: OK. :-)

And then, a little over an hour later when Amy and I got home, we were greeted with Brandy, Amy and Roscoe sitting at the top of the stairs and Alex sporting the black eye visible in the picture above. The story:

Just a few minutes ago we were finishing up his bath, and he stood up and fell on his fist.

Uh huh. Likely story.

Um, well, actually given the previous couple hours, completely typical. :-)

Oh, and of course he is absolutely fine. Just being a rumble tumble little boy.

Puzzle the Fourth

Crawler

Brandy just texted to let me know that Alex just managed a real full fledged crawl on his hands and knees. Woo!

Nothing will stop him now! :-)