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I’ve never been a fan of the 007 franchise, and “Quantum Of Solace” is no exception. As always, he’s a charming womanizer, or, in my opinion, an insouciant chauvinistic pig. I’m very prejudicial about men like that, because it reminds me of someone. I just don’t like the character. As for its plot, I’d have to say it was mediocre.
Instead of believing in Heaven and Hell like a good Catholic should, I believe in karma and reincarnation as they do in Buddhism. Instead of believing in the Bible, I’ve more faith in science and historical evidences/facts. But I do believe in God… whichever form God may be in. And I believe that all religions have some truths in what they teach. I chose Catholicism because of that; they don’t belittle other religions. Besides, Catholicism and Buddhism are similar in many ways — especially in that they respect all religions.
Those devices in the chest plate control the voltage, rate and pulse width of electricity sent to the brain which then block synapses from firing excessive “signals” of their own.
I don’t know when it happened, but my PageRank jumped to 4 from 0. This domain is only around 2 months old, so I guess the contents helped. I’ve also sponsored a few contests with EntreCard credits which earned me lots of backlinks. This increase means that I can get back into PayPerPost thing again.
I had another appointment with my neurologist this afternoon for a routine adjustment. He increased the voltage by only .1 on both sides since I’m seeing him more frequently now. In fact, I’m going back in about 5 weeks.
No, this isn’t about George Bush or Saddam Hussein. This is only about a dream. So don’t track me down, FBI.
In this dream, I was living in a high-rise with my parents. It was around 8PM during Summer as we had our windows wide opened, and I was on the floor watching TV. And suddenly, I heard a loud noise coming from the sky. I looked up, and at first, it appeared to a stealth plane since it was afar. A few moments after, however, it looked like a gigantic black missile with three fins protruding from the two-third length of its body. Something told me it was a nuke.
Before it hit the ground, I thanked my mother for raising me this far, and I think the ol’ man was standing on the veranda smoking his last one. It hit a few miles away. I’d see the flames rushing towards us as it engulfed everything in its path, and I’d actually feel its heat intensifying as it got closer. Yet, I wasn’t afraid of it; in fact, I was mesmerized by its destructive power.
Quite suddenly, Windows XP coulld not communicate with my trusted old HP LaserJet 5P printer, which I bought over 12 years ago. I was stumped as I never had any problems like this before. To rule out hardware failure, I printed a test page from the printer itself, and it printed it out fine. Since Windows did detect it, it’s not the cable, either. Obviously, it was the driver; however, when I tried re-installing it, I kept getting an error saying “Unable to Install Printer: Operation Could Not Be Completed.” I gave up as it was getting close to midnight.
I finally got to see this yesterday at the theaters. At first, I wasn’t expecting much as its trailers weren’t that good. However, the way its plot unfolded, as well as its premise, was just brilliant.
Since Speilberg was an executive director, it’s certain that tthere are some sci-fi aspects in this film. “Eagle Eye” is a name of an advance AI developed by Department of Homeland Security to gather information and act accordingly. It’s so advanced that it can access every network and eavesdrop on every cellular phone even when they’re idle. Its only flaw is that it has none; i.e., it’s not a human.
Too bad, really… I’d have been a good husband and an excellent parent. Good parenting is knowing when to be your child’s best friend who just listens from his or her level and without judgments. Respect is the key as it is in every relationship. Don’t think they’re your own personal slaves just because you gave them life; no matter how young they are, they’re individuals as any adults.