24 December, 2009

Space Tree!


'Canned' Christmas Tree: NASA's first space station astronauts to spend Christmas in space were the crew of Skylab 4 in 1973. They used food cans to assemble the make-shift Christmas tree seen here.








The five spaceflyers onboard the International Space Station gathered around in festive Santa hats shortly after the Soyuz TMA-17 docked on Dec 22, 2009. Credit: NASA TV

23 December, 2009

Arthur C. Clarke and the new space race



Last year I read 2010 Odyssey Two by Arthur C. Clarke. If you've seen 2001 A Space Odyssey you know that these books have a vision of what the future of space exploration will be like. In 2010 the U.S. has a spaceship stuck in orbit around Jupiter with all of its crew members dead. The spaceship holds vital information that we need but we are unable to get to it right away because we are busy working with Russia to get a new spaceship built. In the mean time China has just finished a space station in Earth orbit. Everyone congratulates them but one day it unexpectedly leaves Earth orbit and heads on a course towards Jupiter. They fooled everyone into thinking it was a space station because of its shape but it was actually a spaceship built to make it to the U.S. spaceship orbiting Jupiter before the Americans and Russians could.

We are kind of in the same situation right now. We have thousands of satellites in orbit including a space station that we share with 4 main international partners, including Russia, the second biggest contributor next to the U.S. No matter what the current political situation is our space relations with Russia have always been pretty mutual. During the cold war Astronauts from both Russia and the United States linked a Soyuz and Apollo space craft together. We shared space with them on their own space station Mir.

The United States is retiring their Space Shuttle program next year without a replacement space vehicle. It will be at least 7 years before we even get a new crew vehicle into orbit. Until then we will have to buy seats on the Russian Soyuz vehicles. In the past few years China has been able to put a man into space, a man into orbit and upgrade their space ship to a crew of 3 and perform a space walk. They now have plans to build a space station and their military is creating anti satellite defense systems that will allow them to shoot down any satellite in orbit. They also have a moon program building up.

China HAS unlimited resources and they can use slave labor so things can get done very quickly. As much as we are in debt to China I don't see things getting much better in the future for us and other nations. So what do we do? Do we just let our space program fail and let China have control of space? Do we militarize space and get rid of the peaceful civilian program that has been able to keep up good relations with other countries?

I think Arthur C. Clarke was a visionary. although we are not as far as we were in the Odyssey books we are definitely headed in that direction.

17 December, 2009

Father and Son



What changes?

Jr. year here I come!

Well, I've put my sophomore status behind me and I can move on to my Jr. year of college. It actually feels like I'm working towards something. Sure I still have my math to do but I found a great place to get all of my college math done in 2 months and it is a guaranteed pass or you take the course again for free. I would say that it's worth the $1200 they ask for because I would be taking 4 semesters of math without it.

I'm spending this next semester taking 9 credits of upper division English classes and the other half of the semester I'm retaking classes that I got a C- in To raise my GPA from a 3.0 to hopefully a 3.5 by the time I'm done with school. I've been doing my best to change my learning habits. It's really paid off since I started going to school again last year.

I am excited for what the future holds and now that I'm on top of the hill I can see my degree 2 years ahead of me. Sounds cheesy but to know I'm going full force helps me see an end. It won't really be an end though. I'm going to work on my masters. I would like to move to the coast, maybe Oregon for that.

15 December, 2009

The Return of Animation!


The return of Animation is here. After years of suffering through CGI movies full of fart jokes, quick movements that cause ADHD in kids, and the worst character development I get what I've been waiting for. Two really great animated movies.

The Fantastic Mr. Fox is by far one of the funniest and creative stop motion animated movies I have ever seen. It's something I cannot wait to watch with my children. Wes Andersons color scheme is vibrant and amazing. I have always loved the style of his movies and to see it put into an animated feature brings out every detail of his creativeness. There is something about knowing the puppets and sets are real, tangible and not done in the computer that sucks me into the world that is created. I have done some crude stop motion and I understand how much patience is needed. If a puppet falls over when shooting you have to go back to square one, you can't just redo that one frame. If the lighting from the film comes back too dark, it's back to the beginning again. The saddest thing about this film is that nobody is seeing it. There were about 6 people in our whole theater. I guess vampire films like Twilight and repeat feel good sports movies like The Blind Side are more important than seeing something new and different. Three cheers for the great work on The Fantastic Mr. Fox!


Next is The Princess and the Frog. Mandi had the day off and after staying in the house all day we needed to get out. After eating at In-N-Out Burger we decided to check out show times. We thought it was going to be packed but there was hardly anyone in the theater tonight. The people who were there were super annoying. It came to the point to when the movie started I told about 3 or 4 girls in their teens to "SHUT UP!" and they did. Mandi and I are ruthless when it comes to people ruining our movies.

With that said I had a lot of fun with this movie. It is so great to see the Ink and Paint Club back at Disney. It's been a while since I've had this kind of magic when watching an animated movie in theaters. It reminded me very much of The Little Mermaid. It had that kind of feel to it. All of the characters were well developed and I even found the kid humor to be smart, not dumb. The voice talents were great. I admire John Lasseter, the man who started Pixar, for wanting to bring back hand drawn animation. I don't know if he appreciates the process more but it is ironic that he was the one to propose the idea. Another magical animated hit for Disney!

So go check out both of these films.

Back to the Blog


So I've decided to get rid of my facebook account. I realized how addictive it was when everyone I passed by in school who had their laptop open was on facebook. Then I realized how much time I would spend on it. I think it just makes people self absorbed. Myspace probably started the whole thing. Why must I post what I am doing every couple of hours? Why must I compete with everyone else for the funniest or most shocking post? What really is the point of facebook? It was great to find old friends but now that I look at all of my contacts I don't even talk to most of the people and I probably never will. Those who I want to talk to I will get their numbers and emails.

My blog just feels so much more calm. No clunky advertisements, no random applications, just a clean page that I update once every week or two. If people don't want to see my posts they wont because they don't have to come here. I just wish my friends had blog pages too so I could see what they were up to. It's nice to have family members who do. I can appreciate the blog because it usually takes some hard thinking when it come to writing something.

So long facebook. You are on your last week. I'm expecting withdrawals but in the end I will be a happy person without the drug!

02 December, 2009

Join the Killers and Project Red in Fighting AIDS in Africa

Buy "Happy Birthday Guadalupe" "Joseph Better You Than Me" "Don't Shoot Me Santa Clause" or "Great Big Sled and the proceeds go to helping project Red fight AIDS in AFRICA.







24 November, 2009

10 November, 2009

MERCURY

I just finished another project last night for my Rome class. I made the mistake of buying regular Sculpy and the clay was not the best to work with. It was a good thing I took pictures before I put it in the oven because it cracked on some parts pretty bad. I was just happy to be done with it because of all the problems I was having.




04 November, 2009

Compromising Artist





I consider myself first and foremost an Artist. Going through school has been hard on me and it is still very hard to see an end because I am going into a field that is second choice. If I could I would live my life doing sculpture, drawing pictures, and most likely working in a special effects studio working on concept art and maquettes before the final design is made on a creature in development. This to me is all a dream. I chose teaching because I know the world will always need teachers and lets face it, there are more teaching jobs than special effects jobs out there. Don't get me wrong, I like teaching its just that I feel like I had to make a compromise for the long road ahead.

Project Hobbit

Here is the finished product of my Hobbit Project in my Tolkien Literature class. It is a Troll holding Bilbo upside down trying to decide if he is going to cook him or squash him into jelly.


01 November, 2009

Mandi Halloween

Mandi allowed me to do her hair and makeup for Halloween this year.





26 October, 2009

Troll and Bilbo

Here is an unpainted sculpture I made of a Troll holding Bilbo by his leg. It comes out of the book The Hobbit. I will have more pictures of the finished version later.




13 October, 2009

My Photography

Here are some of my favorite photos I have taken over the years. I don't consider myself as a photographer but it's fun to take pictures.







12 October, 2009

Logan Kendell photos in JPG

Two great photos taken by my friend Logan Kendell. He submitted these photos in a contest with JPG. Here is a link to the site (http://jpgmag.com/photos/2026513#ShareThis)


10 October, 2009

The World of DQ 1973

Here is an article I scanned out of a Dairy Queen magazine from 1973 featuring my families store. There are some really great photos of my family in there. Reminds me of working at Sonic with my own Dad. In fact, it's exactly the same thing lol. I also added photos of the Next Generation. Sorry I don't have more photos. Maybe I'll add more later when I get them from Alana, Krystal, Bobby or Billy
Click on the photos to enlarge















05 October, 2009

Feeling Sorry For Myself, So Come On Get happy!!!


I can remember when I was younger how much more positive I was. I remember not worrying too much about my own feelings and trying to help others feel better about themselves (with the exception of my brothers and sisters but that's just natural). I think I've become so much more selfish now. It's not the fact that I am not doing service (it would help) but I really don't have much free time with school and work. On my day off I really need my day off because of information overload from the week.

Sometimes I think it's because of boredom. I feel kind of like that grumpy old man that sits on his porch and yells at the kids because there is nothing more exciting to do. I do feel very stressed out because of classes I have to take. I feel I will never understand Math or Biology and I know others will share their dreadful experiences. I have become more of an honest person than I ever have and that seams to have gone in the wrong direction. It felt good to get the truth out about my feelings but at the same time I feel distanced from every group and world given to me.

I'm not smart enough, I'm not dumb enough, I'm not religious enough and I don't care to fight against it, I'm not mature enough but I don't get along with the youngsters. I don't fit in with any political crowd so it makes it hard to talk politics with my family or my friends who are at both extremes of the political spectrum.

But don't worry. I love them all very much and I know that they love me. My Mom is always right when she says it is easier to find the negative than the positive. Does this mean that there is more bad in the world? Sometimes I think that this is the case but it's little bad things. The Bigger things are always great. They are always that much more epic that they help to balance the scales.

Getting married will always out do the little arguments Mandi and I have. Having 9 siblings to grow up with will always be remembered more than the times they hit me. Getting an education will outlast all of the money I could have made working in a job that I don't like. My love of English and Humanities out weigh how much I hate taking Biology and Math. My love for writing outweigh how terrible I am at grammar and spelling. People told me I had a nice smile even with my buck teeth. I love Fridays more than I hate Mondays. And Pizza is always good in my book!

Great. Now that I am though feeling sorry for myself I almost feel like I shouldn't post it. But I will because I don't want this to be a waste of time. That would be a negative. So on a positive note. I'm excited to go to my astronomy class in 15 min Woo hoo! and I have my Tolkien class today :)

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