Have GunXSword, Will Travel

The latest Animé series we’re watching with Eric is GunXSword, about a western-style character named Van, seeking revenge against a man named Claw, for the death of his betrothed. There are giant robots involved that look like the Transformers. It’s not as silly as it sounds!

In this 10-minute clip there are no robots. Carmen99, overly endowed and scantily dressed, is visiting her hometown. She finds the townsfolk suspiciously happy.

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A Feud Thar Wuz

The legendary Hatfield v. McCoy feud is once again in the news, nearly 150 years after it began in West Virginia.

Hatfield Men

The name behind all of the fussin’ and fightin’ may in fact be Von Hippel-Lindau. [Link Here] It’s a disease that’s marked by tumors on the adrenal glands that can result in aggressive behavior. And all this time I thought it was due to bad moonshine. Hey, maybe Von Hippel-Lindau disease explains the Shiite v. Sunni conflict!

I first learned of the famous feud from watching a 1938 Tex Avery cartoon on TV, “A Feud There Was”. Ya wanna see? Shore y’all duz. Don’t know why the name Hatfield was changed to Weaver.
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Note: I transferred this cartoon from LD using a new method that’s both troublesome and slow. But the results are about as good as it gets, folks, without getting ridiculous with the bit rate, or paying real money for a FLV encoder.

It Was The Worst Of Times, It Was The Worst Of Times

The Great Depression. What was so great about it, anyway?

Actually, a lot of positive things came out of the 1930’s despite, and because of, economic hardship. There were many technological advances, and FDR innovated many social and public works programs that remain with us today.

But times were indeed extremely harsh for working people. PBS is running a show called Novel Reflections on the American Dream. One of the featured books is John Steinbeck’s unflinching look at the plight of migrant farm workers in California, The Grapes of Wrath.
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Pet Project

Dame Petula Clark

Let’s see how that online PETition is coming along. The one in England, asking Tony Blair to recommend Petula Clark be granted the title of Dame. [Link Here]

Hmm. At the moment, 134 136 138 140 166 UK residents have signed it. Not too bad for three four weeks, but let’s hope those Brits step it up. I have to admit I’m not quite sure to whom the recommendation must be made. The Queen herself?

Alma Mater Angst

Westfield State CollegeFirst, good news about my alma mater, Westfield State College. Well, maybe not good news, but at least it’s interesting news. There’s talk of putting in an access road between Route 20 and Western Avenue. I think that’s a good idea, having myself gone up and down the only existing link, Lloyd’s Hill Road, many times. It’s certainly a proposal that’s worth some serious study. Click the thumbnail picture to see an aerial view, with my guess where the proposed road would be. I should point out the land behind WSC going down to Rt. 20 is a very steep hill.

And now, onto other WSC news. It’s my sad duty to report that once again the semi-professionals who are in charge of the place screwed something up…

Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Westfield State College mistakenly welcomes rejected students
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