Randy Phillips

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Archive for December, 2009

Have we learned NOTHING from Y2K?

It seems that every other blog is touting 12/31/09 as ‘the end of the decade’, much like 12/31/99 was dubbed the end of the millennium.

Once again, a counting lesson is in order. How did you learn to count when you were a kid? Did you start counting your building blocks with ‘zero’? No, you start counting with ‘one’ followed by ‘two’ then ‘three’ and so on.

It’s the same with years. There was no year ‘zero’ way back when. So the first ten years started with 01/01/0001 and ended with 12/31/0010. This (admittedly arbitrary) decade will not end until 12/31/2010, one year from today.

Can you tell that I don’t have much to write about these days?

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The True Odds of Airborne Terror

I and many many others hold that TSA inspections at airports are in essence theater, striving to assure the flying public that air travel to and from the US is as safe as, say, driving a car. So limiting your carry-on liquid containers to 3 oz. or less in size makes a substantial difference, right? Or having your shoes inspected? And now maybe your underwear? I think not.

So what are the real risks that a flight in a commercial jetliner will become a suicide mission? Think about these numbers, compiled by Nate Silver of fivethirtyeight.com and designed by Jesus Diaz of gizmodo.com:

As Mark Frauenfelder at boingboing.net says:

Maybe the new TSA rules will decrease the odds of being a terrorism victim from 1 in 10,408,947 to 1 in 10,408,948. Let’s hope so!

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Christmas Sing Along with Mitch – 1966

One of our favorite Christmas albums when we were kids was Mitch Miller’s ‘Christmas Sing Along With Mitch’. Here’s an episode of ‘Sing Along With Mitch’ that features many of the old-time holiday favorites.

I noted something a little strange on the fifth clip featuring Leslie Uggams – when the camera zooms down on her, a strange fuzzy glow seems to encompass her from the neck down. Maybe a little camera trick to shield vulnerable viewers in 1966 from seeing an overexposed decolletage that may have gone unnoticed when the scene was shot – and they didn’t have time to shoot it again, so they ‘fixed’ it in post-production. Interesting.

Classic Television Showbiz: Sing Along with Mitch – Christmas Episode 1966.

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Big Loo! Steppin’ Out!

I’ve written about Big Loo before – one of my most memorable Christmas gifts ever.

I was just cruising the ‘Net this afternoon and stumbled across this image – looks like he got himself a date!

Merry Christmas, everyone – I hope you each get your fondest wish this year.

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Some days it doesn’t pay to get outta bed

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Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol

Way back in 1962 I was hunkered down in front of the black-and-white TV in the family ‘front room’ to get my very first exposure to Charles Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’ at the hands of an adaptation featuring none other than Quincy Magoo himself.

I remembered it so clearly – that famous cartoon character Mr. Magoo, voiced by the fantastic Jim ‘Thurston Howell III’ Backus, fumbling his way into a Broadway theater to take up the role of Ebenezer Scrooge. I remembered the songs, the scenery, everything. And I’ve been longing to see it again ever since, some 47 years (yikes!) later.

Today, it showed up as a multi-part post on one of my favorite blogs, Classic Television Showbiz, which is always posting clips from the Golden Age Of Television (the post about Mitch Miller a year or so ago came from there). I was very enthused, but a little wary – what if Mr. Magoo wasn’t quite as good as I remembered?

There was nothing to fear – it’s still fantastic, and well worth your 45 minutes or so to watch. Just click on the picture and hop on the Way Back Machine!
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