Wednesday, June 18, 2008

So much new in the last few episodes of BSG

Well, the fifth Cylon remains a mystery and three of the four almost went out an airlock, but they have now been revealed. This is interesting since they have had no desire to kill the humans. Why were they suddenly activated with that Stones tune? Was it just to get all of them to earth and if so, who activated them? And now, just look at earth. A barren rock. The hint seems to be that we all killed ourselves off and now the humans and the cylons have nothing to live for any more. Darn shame. If this is the mid-season finale, as Scott Ian's blog calls it, then where do they go from here? Lots of questions and not many answers.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Battlestar Galactica

OK, so it looks like Kara Thrace is NOT a Cylon but the ONLY way she could be back with a new ship is if she was cloned and sent back by the Cylons. Now why on earth, or should I say the 12 colonies, would they do that? If she is the 5th cylon, or the 12th, depending on how you count them, then why are they trying to throw us off of that? Are they just messing with us? And why did all those ace pilots take off with her on a wild goose chase instead of staying around to defend the fleet? Wasn't that why they were trained in the first place?

Now let's move on to Baltar. Frankly, I am sick of him. I almost wish they had found him guilty in the trial and spaced him. He is an interesting character but this new cult thing which has Roslyn practicing Bush-like tactics with civil liberties is getting old. I am GLAD he appears not to be a Cylon but I think they should just revive Deanna and ask her. She was whacking out before the deactivated her line, that is a strange thing for Cylons to do, but maybe she will be better now or turn on all of them and wipe them out. :)

So what about our dear Roslyn and Adama thing. She has the admiral reading to her and now Lee is in politics driving her crazy. I wish he were still a Viper pilot. This whole politics thing is getting old as well. I guess I long for the days when they all went out and had a firefight with the Cylons.

And what about this idea that the robots are now sentient? Half the skin jobs want to lobotomize them and half want to treat them as equals. Six gets on my nerves a bit and what is it with the real hair now? Is she the same as a six with platinum blonde hair or not? And one line subdivide now?

And last but not least, what of Tyrol, Tigh and Tory? Are those T's just a coincidence? Must be or Anders wouldn't fit. I like how Tory is into being a Cylone, Tigh is in denial and Tyrol is just whacked out. I don't think he is long for this world. I am thinking he will space himself pretty soon if he can't get a handle on his identity.

Well, that is enough speculation for now....

Monday, February 11, 2008

Battlestar Galactica

OK, so the previews they are showing on both the Sci-fi channel and Scifi.com are really starting to confirm that Starbuck is the fifth Cylon. The clips are so short and fast it is hard to tell, but it looks like her husband is calling her a Cylon and as I said in a very old post, that should explain why she survived. It is ironic given her torture of Leoben and her hatred of the Cylons but it sure makes sense given her "abilities" that her mother and others have talked about. It makes a lot of sense given her "maelstrom" drawings and everything else.

All for now...

Postponing the Sabbatical

I am going to postpone the sabbatical for many personal reasons, but I think I will be able to get some writing done this summer if I don't teach three classes like last summer. That was just too much as it left little time for writing while watching the kids during the day and teaching at night. I was pretty burned out over the summer instead of rested and adding that to a new prep for online teaching for the fall just became way too much. I think just watching the boys this summer and writing when I can will be a great way to recuperate. I can always apply for the sabbatical again in the future.

All for now...

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Sabbatical

I am turning in my sabbatical material tomorrow. Wish me luck. I hope that it will be enough to get a semester off after 21 years of teaching, 12 of them at NWACC. I need the time to write and with two kids and a very time-consuming job, I am just not getting the time to write. It occurs to me that the members of the committee who decide on the sabbaticals just might read this so if you do, please post a comment. Thanks.

Tim

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

...a long time

OK, so it had been eight months since my last blog but who is counting? If you are, then the heck with ya...just kidding, maybe. I have to say that the last eight months have flown by. Too much to do in too little time. I can say that in that time I have found out that Battlestar Gallactica will enter its FINAL season in January of 2008 and that stinks. One of the best shows on TV kicked from Friday to Sunday nights and then off the air. The writers say that it is time and that they always had an end in mind but that sounds political to me and their careers are better off if they say that than simply screaming about the stupid big-wigs who are in charge of what shows live and which shows die. I have to say that I am looking forward to Razor, the two-hour prequel that will be shown in November. I bet it will be good. At least I will always have the DVD's to watch!!!

All for now...please sign in and comment.

Friday, April 27, 2007

Poems

Sent a poem to Poesia magazine and got rejected but will send it out again. Got to. Persistence matters more than anything else or you never get published. Got to keep on trying. Need to find a good journal to send it to. I wonder if it would be worth it to send it to the New Yorker? Might just have to check out its submission requirements. Wish me luck, all.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

NINE months without Battlestar Gallactica?

OK, so I am not sure I can handle not seeing that show for that long. Thank God I have most of the third season on tape and all of the first two seasons on DVD. It is that bad. I feel like a druggie who needs a fix. It just isn't fair. How can they go that long without anything new? The whole third season will be re-played, I am sure, and out on DVD as well, but no new episodes? This is beyond cruel but will make us come back for that 4th season. Wo.

Kurt Vonnegut Dead

While Kurt Vonnegut didn't necessarily think of himself as a science fiction writer, a lot of people did. While I am still reading Slaughterhouse Five and am not yet sure myself, he sure did write a lot of books that people either adored or hated. I think he left his mark on popular fiction, science fiction or not, and he will be missed.

Monday, April 02, 2007

Kara Thrace a Cylon?

OK, so that suprise ending season finale left me with two choices--either Kara Thrace is a cylon or she was saved by them. To say to Lee Adama that she had been to Earth and would show them the way was just mind boggling and a great way to end the season but to be stuck with re-runs for the next nine months or so really stinks. So, I am thinking that she is a cylon. I think it must be the case since they went with four other, or at least three, who think they are cylons. Tigh, Anders, Tyrol and the President's assistant are now believed to be cylons and that would leave one more--Starbuck!!!!

Friday, March 23, 2007

The Multi-verse Theory

So a new theory has arisen that there is more than one universe, in fact a universe of universes. I need to do more research here but I am wondering what that means for us. If worm holes and black holes and other phenomena are just portals to these other universes, then maybe we don't really die. Maybe what seems to be getting crushed to smaller than your average quark means that we get to transport to another universe. I am wondering what others think about this?

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Adjustment

OK, so I know that Kara Thrace has to come back somehow but will she be one of the five we have never met? Why else did the Cylons know so much about her and want to keep her around. The light at the end suggested she was taken in as she surrendered to "death," but I am thinking she just joined them and will wake up in some ship in one of those lighted bathtubs. Wonder if anyone else reads this what s/he thinks....

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Kara Thrace dead?

So I am so not believing that Kara Thrace is dead. I just can't believe it. She may not be my favorite character at times but she is so integral to the series and has been lost and thought dead before that I just don't believe that she is really gone. It can't be true. I will have to check other blogs and such to see if it is true. I just can't get it through my head. Say it ain't so, Joe...

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Too long

Been too long since my last post...need to keep writing. And now I have a chance at a sabbatical where I would just write for one whole semester and get paid for it. I hope I get it. Having that time off would be awesome but for the first time since graduate school, I would be able to work just on my writing with no papers to grade or anything else to interfere since the boys would be at school and my wife would be at work. It is almost frightening to comprehend. Got to work on that proposal and find out more about the Multiverse theory as well.

more later, as always

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

...the more

So I am thinking that these people with the implanted chips would be called Chippies and they would have all the same knowledge at their fingertips and even be able to jack into the net as all the cyberpunk stuff likes to say but what would make this new or interesting? What would sell the story to an editor? I like the idea of the Chippies being in charge or different or bossy over the "non-Chippies"--got to have a better name there. Can't use Augments--Star Trek did that already. I am wondering if anyone reads this and if s/he might want to contribute a name?

Monday, January 29, 2007

Writing Fiction

So I have this new idea about a story where the man-machine conflict is resolved since in effect every man is also part machine, not in the cyborg fashion but in the sense that every human brain is augmented by a chip that does what computers do so well. No one has any problem remembering or doing math or anything like that any more. We all have storage in our heads and the chips can be replaced at any time. In fact, in the future the world has gotten so complicated that we need the chips just to function.

More later....

Thursday, July 13, 2006

First Post

This is all new to me. I just hope it works!!!