Sunday, April 17, 2022

Jurassic Park

The next movie in the Jurassic Park franchise is now only a couple of months away and the promotion for it is flying thick and fast. I was hooked from the teasers before the Beijing Winter Olympics and with each new release I am getting more excited. The latest promo was released only a couple of days ago: Jurassic World Dominion Legacy Featurette. I checked on the Outlook site to see when the film is due for release in Australia. The worldwide release dates are shown - but it seems the world has shrunk to include only Canada, Germany, the UK and the USA.  Hopefully they remember to bring it to Australia because it's a long way to go to see a movie - but we'd do it!


Now ... that's lucky!

We had a lesiurely breakfast at a cafe which supplies newspapers for their customers to read - which is how we chanced upon the story "Alleged acid attack appears on TikTok". It seems a TikTok "personality" was live-streaming as she was waiting outside a Sydney restaurant on Friday night when police say three masked men got out of a black Mazda SUV and approached her before allegedly attacking her with a chemical substance. The attack was caught in her live stream. She continued a live stream from the Hospital where she was treated, saying how lucky it was she had  "... my glasses on. Imagine [if] I didn't have my glasses on." Yes, thank goodness she was wearing her sunglasses at 11.15pm at night when the incident occurred. Were they her glasses? I had a look at her account on TikTok and the couple of times I saw her with sunnies on, they seemed quite different from those pictured in the live stream of the attack. Yes, that it was one lucky "personality" - and she did not sustain serious injuries in the attack. First responders were not as lucky and it has been reported that a number of them suffered chemical burns while on the scene.

Saturday, April 16, 2022

Life imitates art

Let's call them Murder Dogs.  I first saw them in "War of the Worlds" where they were roaming the countryside sampling human DNA. Unfortunately that required them to shoot a bolt into people's foreheads. Since then I have seen pictures of then in the real world in Shanghai  where at least one remote-controlled robot dog walks the streets with a megaphone strapped to its back. The robot dog is about the size of a terrier and barks orders to residents: stay inside, wash your hands, check your temperature.
The "dogs" have been adapted for military use as well. I'm not sure if they are remote-controlled or autonomous - but either way they are a scary proposition if they're on your trail. 

Friday, April 15, 2022

Let the games begin ...

The Federal Election has been called for 21 May 2022 and as we wait for the big day to arrive, the Liberal and Labor Parties (and the others) will be doing everything in their power to sway the voters to their side.
Current PM Scott Morrison has already come out swinging - making less than polite comments about Mr Albanese's physical appearance. This may well be one of those elections where they criticize the person rather than the policy. It used to be that that was a sure sign that someone was "losing the argument" but it doesn't seem that it works like that these days.

Feel good movies

A few years back my partner said she would take me to a "feel good" movie ... which turned out to be Slumdog Millionaire. I was quite distressed with the mother being bashed, children being mutilated so they would be more "successful" when they were sent out begging - and just generally. I remember asking her (yes, through what might have been tears) when it was going to start being a "feel good" movie - because it didn't seem like that at all. Today, we were at another movie, a Rom-Com, and it certainly was that but there was a point when one of the characters is having a tender moment with another and as he was about to whisper sweet nothings to her, he gets shot. It truly was unexpected and, I think probably a wee bit violent for what it was. Up until that point in the movie, there had been violence but I don't think anyone had been seriously injured. Have we as a society become too used to violence generally - so that we aren't bothered when someone is seen to be violently attacked and hurt in a movie, and how do we then interpret violence when we see it in real life? It's an age-old question of course - does violence beget violence - or at least the acceptance of it?

Sunday, April 10, 2022

Waiting ... waiting ... waiting

I'm not sure what it is about some tradespeople and how they seem to be so not good at scheduling their time or at keeping folk informed when they had made or changed the schedule. It must be good to have so much work on that they can ignore repeated calls from clients to find out when you are planning to get to them - at least I hope they have too much work rather than just not being able to roster and get to the jobs they have. No wonder the local Facebook group has asked for details of "no shows" so they can exclude them from the local businesses directory. Hmmmm.

So how many chances do we give them? I had one guy lined up to do the lawns and after the third unsuccessful try to raise him, I finally, and reluctantly, because he is very good when he does do the lawn, had to try someone else ... I say "try" because, I think it's 10 days later, and they haven't turned up yet ... although, they have now sent a text saying they're planning to be here tomorrow. Fingers crossed!