Sunday, January 2, 2011
Stupid Commercial
I was sick and feverish today so I was very grateful to have this information. I took their competitor's brand and am now feeling much better.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Top 5 PCTVS
All of the shows on this list were plagued with a lack of advertising. Better off Ted is at the top of the list on this scale. I first heard about it toward the end of the first season (thank you Matt Kunkle for enlightening me). The writing was genius which kept the zany, over the top nature of this show in check. Taking place in a corporate office building the characters strive to find sanity within a company who values profits above all else. Profits over People is their motto; it just looks better in Latin as inscribed in the building's floor.
There are plenty of people who would say I am very wrong to rank Firefly third on this list, many of whom would be arguing the number one position. The arguments may have merit but ultimately I felt the true fans of Firefly were given a gift that the rest of these shows did not receive... a full length feature film to tie up loose ends. The series and film are both so well done that either can stand on their own but together they complement nicely. However, if given another two or three seasons this story could have been so much more complete. Props to Joss Whedon on this show. Who would have thought a Space Western was possible?
Most people have heard me rant about this show getting canceled at least once. So some may be wondering why it's all the way down at number four. Those already familiar with this show will know that it ran three seasons which is the longest of all the shows on this list. I can't think of an episode that I didn't enjoy but it does beg the question of how long that could have held true. I know they could have kept going but part of me is glad they stopped while they were ahead.
Of all the shows on this list Life is the one that almost didn't make it. There are plenty of other shows that arguably could take this spot (and I hope you will comment on which shows and why) or any of the other spots on this list. For me Life made the cut because this was the show that gave me the impression of the shift in quality of TV vs. film. The acting is quality and the cinematography for a television show is very good. If you are not familiar with Life I would recommend checking it out.
So there's my thoughts on the issue which, if nothing else, I hope have been an enjoyable way to pass the time. I am always on the look for great shows, so if I have left one out or there is one that you find noteworthy leave a comment so I can check it out.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Playlist up and Running
I have tried to keep this feature as unobtrusive as possible. It shouldn't play anything unless you tell it to, but if this is not working as I hope let me know so I can correct it. I have enabled the randomize feature so that if you let it play you should get a decent variety especially since it may get fairly long as I will be adding to it from time to time.
I also want this to be family friendly so if you come across an inappropriate song let me know so I can remove it. Happy listening.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Following the Savior
Today we have those who are with us for the first time. The incoming freshmen who are just starting their careers in higher education. But I would venture that among us today we have for the first time brothers and sisters at all levels of collegiate development. This is a wonderful opportunity for us to extend our hands and open our hearts as we grow together in our faith. Just as Paul taught the Ephesians, I know that here we “are no more strangers and foreigners, but followcitizens with the saints” (Eph 2:19) While our individual reasons for coming today are varied, we are all here because we share a common testimony of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Earlier this year Elder Quentin L. Cook shared his general conference address on following Jesus Christ. I find it appropriate today to remind us of his words, and share with you some of my thoughts and personal testimony of the Savior. One of the greatest blessings of membership in the Church of Jesus Christ is our opportunity to partake of the sacrament. During this sacred ordinance we renew our baptismal covenants and rededicate ourselves to living the gospel. Worthily partaking of the sacrament “allows each of us to express with broken hearts and contrite spirits our willingness to follow the Savior, to repent, and to to become a Saint through the Atonement of Christ.” (84)
The Atonement “is the transcendent event in the history of mankind.” (83) Our redeemer's suffering in Gethsemane, his crucifixion on Calvary overcame death in all its forms. Because of Jesus Christ, “We will be resurrected from death and have our spirits reunited with our bodies. Based on personal worthiness, we may through His grace have the glorious opportunity of entering back into the presence of God.” (83-84) His sacrifice offers so much while requiring so little in return. Are we willing to take upon ourselves the name of Jesus Christ? Are we willing to always remember him? To keep his commandments? This is what we committed to when we were baptized. This is why the sacrament is so important.
In the university setting I have found that this is where a person's testimony truly becomes their own. For some this may be their first experience of independent living. Here we are all adults. We are free and unrestrained to make our own decisions. Not all of these decisions will be in harmony with the teachings of the gospel. When this happens we can repent. We can make an even greater effort to follow the example of the Savior. If we choose to keep the commandments and listen to the Holy Ghost our time in school can be the best of our lives. A time where living the gospel's principles changes from 'what we do' to what we want to do.
As I have reflected on the Savior and His invitation to follow Him my mind often returned to the hymn “Lord, I Would Follow Thee.” The second verse is a beautiful reminder of how we can outwardly follow Christ by heeding his council to love one another. I also find these words particularly poignant in addressing our situation in this ward:
Who am I to judge another When I walk imperfectly?
In the quiet heart is hidden Sorrow that the eye can't see.
Who am I to judge another? Lord, I would follow thee.
If we are to be His disciples and follow Christ we must create an environment in His church that fosters healing the Atonement can provide. All of us have personal weaknesses. For some these are weaknesses we are comfortable discussing openly. For others they may be more serious transgressions which will require confession with the Bishop. We have among us those who carry sorrows which are hidden in their quiet hearts. There are those here today who struggle with the word of wisdom, addiction to pornography, and attraction to those of the same gender. We can gauge our commitment to following Jesus Christ in the effort we make to love one another. To encourage all to come unto Christ, to repent and experience the miracle of His forgiveness. To say as Christ said: “Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more.” (John 8:11)
In closing I invite all to more closely follow the Savior. I can think of no better phrasing for this invitation than the words used by Christ himself. “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” (Matt 11:28-30) While I may not fully comprehend the atonement, I know that Christ's supernal sacrifice does provide healing and peace.
I testify that Jesus Christ lives. He is our Savior and as we draw near to him he will not draw away from us. May all of us partake in the blessings only he can provide by taking upon ourselves His name, remembering him and keeping his commandments. In the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Proposition 8 Reversed
For your reference the complete decision can be found here. Its introduction states: "Plaintiffs allege that Proposition 8 deprives them of due process and of equal protection of the laws contrary to the Fourteenth Amendment and that its enforcement by state officials violates 42 USC § 1983."
I would also reference a press release issued the same day by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I add my support to their communication and "urge people on all sides of this issue to act in a spirit of mutual respect and civility toward those with a different opinion." With such strong feelings on both sides of this sensitive issue, it is unlikely that this latest decision will be the end of its discussion.