Joke Intro for a Joke Team
Am I right? Shared from my little brother, this is an actual intro for a college hockey team.
Yeah. So random. Random awesomeness. 5 stars for Top Gun music and cosmic laser space bears and explosions.
This team is SERIOUS BUSINESS. Oh, look for the older years as well. Those intros are just as awesome.
Edit: Original video was removed by user. Replaced with video in link provided by Chris in the comments.
All Work and No Play…
...makes me more irrational, illogical, emotional, and darker. I.e., crazy.
So, I'll be taking a time out and disengage from a lot of things - things that don't usually bother me that are starting to bother me. Yes, that explains Facebook and Twitter.
The "little things in life" that I enjoy either aren't happening enough or isn't having any effect on me anymore and it is taking a toll on my health. (Yeah, that's what she said. Hurrrr.)
So, this is me taking charge from falling even deeper; I'll be at the gym and I'll be in deep thought and prayer. That will be my mental retreat.
Oh, don't worry about me. Just letting you know what's up with my weirdness.
Worry about Haiti. That has been tragically depressing.
Light up the darkness.
High-Speed Rail in Canada
This article was what I was talking about over the weekend.
Now, if only we had the visionary leaders like those in the US, some action might happen. But no, Parliament thinks it is okay to not work until March. Prorogue - a jargon term to alienate the general public. Pfft.
First Song
A song came to me in a dream just randomly a few weeks ago. It's a song that I haven't heard in a long while - like probably a few years - and I don't know why it just popped up one night as I slept.
I've been looking for a song to learn to tide me over as I learn piano technique from "less interesting" songs. The song I dreamt is called "Reminiscence - Feelings Not Erased" from Chrono Cross (sequel to Chrono Trigger) - a series focusing on time travel and changing the past. Released in 2000, the game certainly brings back pleasant and harsh memories. In the game, the song was played at a beach as two characters stare out over the water uncertain of their future together (oh, and gathering stupid shells for the girlfriend, haha).
Then the suggestion of picking a song and learning it was reiterated to me this past weekend when some graduates from out-of-town visited, which was awesome by the way. And they too reminisced on old times studying in the library and hanging out.
So, yeah, I guess I'll learn this one. It's been tough getting into the material I'm learning but music has been good to me.
FORA: Have Profits Corrupted US Healthcare?
"The entire medical system is corrupt. Start at the head of the NIH to the deans of the medical schools, to the heads of departments - they're all out there cause their department does better as the drug companies kick in $100-200 million."
"Old people don't need to take a pill, they need to take a walk."
"Medical illiteracy kills more people than cancer or heart [disease]."
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(TL;DR version: I completely agree with Dr. Walter Bortz of the Stanford University School of Medicine and have similar views about Big Pharma overstepping its bounds.)
I agree completely with this guy. Big Pharma has swinging far too much influence on all levels of government and healthcare to suit their interests and the interests of shareholders than they should. Though this is in the US, expenditures in prescription drugs in Canada have tripled in their share of the GDP and continues to grow. That means less money for education and the environment, which also ties into health.
No amount of healthcare can help someone who cannot access higher education needed to get a decent job and provide the healthy food and clean shelter for his or her family - or someone who made the ill-informed decision to not eat everyday cause their fad diet said so. No amount of healthcare will protect you from the suffocating smog and chemicals in the air that absorb into your skin, the extreme weather and its temperatures, or the waste that gets into the water. It's a diminishing return on investment when it comes to healthcare; you can only put so much before it starts taking away from other important sectors due to losses from corruption and waste.
One of the comments raises an interesting point:
"You are completely ignorant to the sad economics of our times if? you think that big pharma and all the insurance companies and lobbyist groups aren't contributing to and affecting the medical illiteracy of the US population. Through relentless TV advertising alone they have completely bastardized the doctor-patient role for society. They don't want doctors to consult with you about your health in relation to Condition X, they'd rather design a pill then have you go to the doctor and ask for it."
Many docs may be annoyed when every patient brings in a laundry list of "stupid questions" for himself and his friend that he brought along without an appointment. And when the patient skips all consulting and just asks for x drug because that commercial on TV said, "Ask your doctor!" But with the way things are now, they are going to see a lot more of it. When we set aside more money for people to attain higher education and medical literacy or train more doctors to educate the population rather than dumping it into a black hole of inefficiencies (part of which are the greedy drug companies) within the system, there will be a lot less of this non-sense and revolving door treatment in the office.
I realize now that back then, when those suits come in and throw around gift cards and tickets to concerts where the money comes from. In an oversimplification, it's self-bribery. I have had my qualms with drug companies for many years now and I'm glad many people higher up in influence are speaking out. If I end up working for one, well, I'll just feel like how Marshall felt when he worked for Goliath National Bank on How I Met Your Mother: terrible about myself for selling out.
For me personally, I'm all for prevention just like Dr. Bortz up there. Get physically active now and I won't have to deal with drug regimens consisting of 10+ pills a day or being unable to climb stairs and having to burden a caregiver/family member.
"If [people] knew how to take care of themselves - it's not rocket science - we can live to be 100 if we but honor our genetic endowment."
1TB 2.5″ HDD – So Much Stuff Right in Your Pocket
I didn't know these existed till today. I'm a little slow on this part I think. But wow, 1TB in a USB-powered (no bulky AC adapter) enclosure. These were out in July 2009.
That means I could possibly have 2TB within my future notebook - yes, I am buying a new one very soon. I cannot stand my Asus Z70Va from 2005 anymore. I'll write about the new laptop once it is formally announced at CES 2010.
With this new laptop, I hope I can finally start working on two projects I have in my mind. Believe me, trying to video edit on my current laptop has been trying and I just don't have the patience any more. Hope I can get some things done for my Youtube channel sometime later this year. Haha.
Globe and Mail: Pursuing a Dream After Corporate Life
Stories like these inspire me. From the Globe and Mail:
The social clock does not exist for a guy like me in this day and age. Maybe it does for the women biologically (and even hearing that statement from someone, for me, borders on sexism). But the clock does not exist in my mind for me and I must be resilient yet understanding of those who find relief in projecting their insecurities unto me, hoping I fail as well.
If he can do it at 51 (despite the controversy surrounding the subsequent use of taxpayers' dollars and taking up a spot of a younger applicant - oh wait, that would be ageism), then I must make sure everything I do furthers myself along the path to what I feel in my heart. I don't want to follow another path regretting it all or feeling I settled and look back feeling like this when I'm 50. He's lucky to even start again at 50. I may not.
A New Decade
You know, I could be a lot like other bloggers and write about the past and the future and make that list of resolutions. But I think, "nah..." as I set this post to automatically publish itself at midnight.
I will not make a list of unrealistic resolutions (such as losing 20 pounds fast); the only thing I will follow is to keep moving forward with the flow and get things done in my capacity. I have matured to take personal responsibility for failures and not cry that such and such exam was hard or the prof was so "unfair" (thankfully, that has not happened at all
).
It is called having an internal locus of control and believing that there are circumstances in your life that are within your control. Feeling helpless and blaming others is counter-productive and be grateful that in Canada, you have the freedom to do something about it. I will get to where I want to be - I have never been so determined and inspired.
The past decade is gone now and I will cherish the good times. I look forward (though with some worry) to a world transformed by 9/11, recession and unemployment, climate change and extreme weather, natural disasters, nuclear escalation, and constant war. China and India emerge and will soon become major players in the global economy. And technology... well, it is growing at such a fast pace and being the gadget nerd I am, I will try to keep up with the pace. :P
Song of the Moment #57: Iyaz – Replay
This song is stuck in my head now thanks to being replayed on every single radio station preset in my car. (See what I did there? Hur hur hurrrrrr.... -_-)
I have worked hard to make changes for myself and to escape the dark times of my past - which may have been a result of a chemical imbalance in my brain, but I will not associate myself to something that still has social stigma attached to it.
This year has been a year of great change throughout the world and within myself. I have never felt more "adventurous" and being comfortable awkward in certain situations only to laugh it off.
Music has kept me sane - not a day goes by without my iPod. This song, to me, relates to someone who, not through regular contact but just by being (funny how that works), motivates me and inspires me to:
- Get good grades so I can go somewhere I want to be, be able to provide, and not be another deadbeat father.
- Learn guitar and piano to be able to impress her and to enrich the lives of others and hopefully of my children and grandchildren.
- Live a healthier lifestyle so I can live long to see my grandchildren - and possibly even great grandchildren.
Yes, I am well aware that cooking is a huge plus. That can be #4 but don't expect any progress on that anytime soon, haha.
Pro tip in life: You do everything better when it is for someone you care deeply about. Heck, you do your best.
Lyrics:
Shawty's like a melody in my head
That I can't keep out
Got me singin' like
Na na na na everyday
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay (2x)
Remember the first time we met
You was at the mall wit yo friend
I was scared to approach ya
But then you came closer
Hopin' you would give me a chance
Who would have ever knew
That we would ever be more than friends
We're real worldwide, breakin all the rules
She like a song played again and again
That girl, like somethin off a poster
That girl, is a dime they say
That girl, is a gun to my holster
She's runnin through my mind all day, ay
Shawty's like a melody in my head
That I can't keep out
Got me singin' like
Na na na na everyday
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay (2x)
See you been all around the globe
Not once did you leave my mind
We talk on the phone, from night til the morn
Girl you really change my life
Doin things I never do
I'm in the kitchin cookin things she likes
We're real worldwide, breakin all the rules
Someday I wanna make you my wife
That girl, like somethin off a poster
That girl, is a dime they say
That girl, is the gun to my holster
She's runnin through my mind all day, ay
Shawty's like a melody in my head
That I can't keep out
Got me singin' like
Na na na na everyday
It's like my ipon stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay (2x)
I can be your melody
A girl that could write you a symphony
The one that could fill your fantasies
So come baby girl let's sing with me
Ay, I can be your melody
A girl that could write you a symphony
The one that could fill your fantasies
So come baby girl let's sing with me
Ay, na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na
Shawty got me singin
Na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na
Now she got me singin
Shawty's like a melody in my head
That I can't keep out
Got me singin' like
Na na na na everyday
It's like my iPod stuck on replay, replay-ay-ay-ay (2x)
RIP Brittany Murphy
Wow, this year has been especially unkind to celebrities. =(
8 Mile and Sin City are two movies that I know her best for. She also did voice work in Happy Feet.

