Friday, November 30, 2007
Computer Day
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Rainy Wednesday
You can never have too much of Turtle Beach.
Yes, I still have a pulse.... and so does the Vault!
First off, the big news is that I'm now on Broadband! After years of suffering on dial-up, I've finally made the move and I'm never going back! I've already gone crazy, downloading multiple clips from YouTube and Newgrounds.com, and I've been downloading some extremely cool flicks for my perusing pleasure at sites like Bmovies.com, Bittorrent.com, and other similar websites! (I just finished watching a VHS-rip of "Damnation Alley" that I downloaded via bittorrent from THIS SITE. The "Tracker 3" website contains torrent files for hundreds of cinematic oddities. In fact, thanks to this site, I'll soon be watching "Star Crystal," "War Gods of the Deep," "Captain America 2: Death Too Soon," and "E.T. - THE PORNO!" No, I'm serious, the E.T. porno flick really does exist!)
In regards to the Vault, I've developed a new template for the reviews and have been slowly upgrading the current list of reviews in the archives to the new format. After that is done, I plan on giving the site an overhaul to match the reviews and Forum. This has already been a huge undertaking, but I feel that its time for a change at the Vault. I'm not setting any concrete dates for the "new look," but I'm hoping to get it done in time for Christmas. I guess we'll just have to wait and see on that.
Otherwise, things are going well lately. My bills are paid, my stress level at work has dropped to an acceptable level (Thanksgiving nearly killed me!), and my DVD buying habit has been stemmed for the time being, chiefly because Christmas will be here before we all know it. (However, this has not stopped me from getting the 8 disc GODZILLA COLLECTION DVD set from Classic Media, or HOT ROD, or the latest MST3K Boxed Set!)
Well I guess that about sums things up. I'm going to take care of a few things, and then I'm hitting the hay. In the meantime, check out some of the sites listed above (especially www.bmovies.com) and brace yourselves for the holiday Hell that will soon be upon us. Blog ya later b-movie fans! :-D
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Stuck Computer & Stuck Forklift
Here's some more albatrosses for you. That square thing in the background is the hangar.
The south shore of Eastern Island.
Monday
Here's a juvenile frigatebird watching the boat go away after it dropped us off.
Some brown noddies and a masked booby on a cement block.
Monday, November 26, 2007
Rainy Sunday
A green sea turtle is sleeping on the beach.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
A Little Work
Friday, November 23, 2007
Back to Work for a Day
Jim (our P.A.) and I are taking some duck pictures at the Radar Hill seep.
This is just me taking Laysan teal pictures (Photos used with permission of Jim Cassell and Nancy Wallander (as soon as I ask them tomorrow)).
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Turkey and Football
Our Thanksgiving dinner was great. Besides the turkey we had roast beef, ham, and shrimp. There were plenty of leftovers for later too.
This was the scene at Capt. Brooks' this morning. It was still dark outside.
We eat at the Clipper House. I showed it before but it was a while ago.
This was the setup today. Normally the tables are all separate but today it was one big one.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Happy Thanksgiving
Today was a good day of work. We got a lot of spraying done. We got off 2 hours early today as federal employees. It was fairly nice out today so Matt and I went swimming at cargo pier. There were lots of turtles over there today. I'm off now to go play volleyball.
A booby and a juvenile frigatebird are on the pier on Eastern Island. These two are like the sheep dog and the wolf on Bugs Bunny. The booby will go out and catch some food then the frigate bird will harass it until it gives up its lunch and will then steal it. Then they go back and sit together.
A Laysan albatross with a hybrid between a Laysan and black-footed albatross.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Getting Cooler
We banded a few more black-footed albatross today and marked a bunch more nests. At least the birds won't dehydrate so much with it cooler.
There wasn't much going on today so I'll just leave you with some more pictures from Eastern island.
The brown noddies are sitting on old seawall pieces.
A black-footed albatross taking off.
Short Week
Greg and I went out today to count black-footed albatross nests and to band any birds that needed it. There are quite a few with eggs so far so it took the whole afternoon to do that. We'll check again on Friday.
We had a little party tonight for Moo (from Thailand) since his wife had a baby today. It will still be a while before he can get back to see his new son, so I guess that's one of the downsides of being out here.
This is the gun over on Eastern Island.
I don't know what this meeting is about, but it looks important.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
More Pictures
I think we're at about the maximum number of albatrosses about now. Some of the Laysan albatross are laying eggs already. The females go right out to sea to fatten up again and let the males take the first shift on the eggs. They'll switch off after the females get enough food.
There are thousands of birds on the parade field.
Here's a monk seal crashing the party on Turtle Beach.
Easy Saturday
Last night we got some Pizza Hut pizza on the plane so that was good. We reheated in the pizza oven at the All Hands Club. They're talking about making that a regular delivery now, which would be alright with me.
A masked booby on the beach at Eastern Island.
Greg and Lynda (our visiting IT person) next to some beach debris nets.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Friday
The plane is coming in this evening. It's a good thing they moved to night flights this week because there were thousands of albatrosses flying around today.
Here I am with some albatrosses on Eastern Island.
I found this glass fishing float on Eastern yesterday. It's about 6" long. Most of the floats are round so people usually like to find this style since they are more rare.
Beads N Botanicals Celebrates Its Second Anniversay
Beads N Botanicals' Second Anniversary Holiday Open House takes place on Saturday, November 17, 2007, from 10 am to 5 pm
There will be door prizes, refreshments, gift ideas, special discounts, craft demonstrations, one-minute tarot readings and more.
“It’s been very satisfying to see how so many people have come to our shop in Hoopeston,” says Catherine Novak, proprietress of Beads N Botanicals. “Whether someone is interested in learning how to make jewelry, or reduce stress in their life through meditation, they’re finding out how to do that here.”
The shop, which opened in 2005, features aromatherapy, crystals, essential oils, books, handmade jewelry, handcrafted oil blends & incense, soaps, bath salts, candles, herbs for tea, medicinal and culinary use; beading and wire wrapping supplies: including sterling silver wire, seed beads, semi-precious stones, sterling silver beads, milfoil, seed beads, Swarovski ™ crystals and much more.
Can't make it on Saturday? Don't worry, we'll be celebrating the whole week of November 20 through November 24 (but remember, we're closed on Thanksgiving!).
New at our shop....REED DIFFUSERS. Don't want to worry about lit candles or using electricity? We've got the answer: Reed diffusers that work to disperse fragrance naturally throughout a room. And we offer OVER 200 scent blends. Custom bottling of any blend you want, including aromatherapy blends with REAL essential oils.
Beads N Botanicals, 227 S. Market St,
(next to the Harris Agency), Hoopeston, IL 60942
Phone: 217-283-6380
STORE HOURS: Tuesdays 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday-Friday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Catherine Novak has served as an adjunct faculty member for Northampton Community College, Bethlehem, Pa., been a featured speaker at Barnes & Noble; and spoken about medicinal herbs on the Health Nuts NJ radio show. She appeared on the Judy Lewis show: Psychic World. Also, she and her son appeared on ABC's Sunrise This Morning out of Champaign, IL.
Catherine is available for individual herbal and health consultations, hypnotherapy for behavior modification, relaxation and pain management, Reiki energy balancing, tarot readings and classes at her office at Beads N Botanicals, and can be reached at at 217-283-6380 or beadsnbotanicals@gmail.com
http://wiseweeds.net
Great Day
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Tarot Readings Walk Fine Line Between Reality and Hoax
Tarot card readings walk fine line between reality and hoax
By Missy Smith
Ah, yes, if you want to see a picture of me (not my favorite one, I might add….lol), check out this article on my tarot readings at The Office in
David the photographer, and Missy, the reporter, were both very nice. And while I was not sure, by the headline, what the outcome of the story would be, I have to admit, I’m pretty happy with the ending.
Tarot card readings walk fine line between reality and hoax
Wednesday Work
Ocean view.
Laysan albatross.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Back to Work
Here's a couple pictures from the fuel pier.
This is the seal that I showed you a couple days ago.
Here's a wandering tattler and a pacific golden plover on the pier.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Veteran's Day
I got to watch some football today. It wasn't a great game, but it's something I haven't seen for a while. I also took some time to write an article for the "Friends of Midway" newsletter about the turtle nest that hatched this fall. It wasn't really much more than I already wrote on my blog, but I think it's interesting news. If you want to review that again it was back on Oct. 5th, I think.
Here's the Veteran's Day flowers. The red flowers are Turk's cap, the yellow are hibiscus, and the pink one is a rose.
The wreath is at the left at our Midway Memorial (aka Gooney memorial).
Another Good Day
Sunday, November 11, 2007
The BMFV Forums: Bigger, Faster, Stronger, Groovier.
My next goal is to add an events calendar and a 'reputation system' (similar to the "Karma" system used in the Badmovies.Org Forums) along with a few other goodies to make your posting experience more enjoyable.
Between rebuilding the forums and working my full time job in jolly old Rob's Market, I've been unable to get much (if any) writing done. But fear not for new stuff will be showing up at the Vault before Thanksgiving. I promise!
Well now that you are up to date, I'm going to go vegetate in front of the TV for an hour. Blog ya later b-movie fans!
Saturday, November 10, 2007
3 Day Weekend
We're still getting more albatrosses in every day. If this picture was bigger, you'd be able to see hundreds of them.
Friday
The planes are going to be very crowded from now until after Christmas. The construction workers will be leaving the island for a month and a bird counting group will be coming in. The bird counters will go around the atoll and count every albatross. There should be at least a half million birds so they'll be pretty busy I think.
The plane took off today and got about 15 minutes away when they turned around and came back. They thought they had a problem with the propeller, but it turned out that nothing was wrong and they left again right away.
Here's Tawan, Kate, Zen, and Wendy. Wendy and Kate are done with their coral reef work for now so they left today.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
5 Moths
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Hello, I'm back again
Our dish is moved.
The birds are getting a little more crowded. There's a few thousand here already just in the areas we've mowed.
Here's Ben at the Halloween party with the Chupa Cabra pinata that our physician's assistant Jim made.
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Pre-winter clean-up at the Vault.
Now my main quest is to complete my "Ernest Scared Stupid" review, write up two or three capsule reviews (for the now uploaded, but empty Capsule Reviews page), and just keep things going. The next two months are going to be crazy for me at work (ugh, I hate the Christmas season.... why can't I just give someone a hug, handshake, or kiss as a X-mas present?! lol) so my updates are going to be even more sporadic than usual.
Well that's all I wanted to tell you. Just wanted to let everyone know that I'm still around and that I don't intend on quitting work on the Vault any time soon. G-Fan Central though.... is another story. Seeing as how I'm wholly preoccupied with the B-Movie Film Vault, I decided to remove any and all links to G-Fan Central for the time being. The site is still hiding on the web, and it shall remain hidden until I decide what to do with it. Should I let my seemingly unkillable Godzilla website rot away on my hard drive? Or should I put a little time into it and getting back up and running again? I just don't know.
Good night b-movie fans, I'll blog ya later!
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Sorry for being temporarily MIA.
Now that things are all cleaned up, and all the decorations are put away until next year, I can get back to work on the Vault. My review for "Ernest Scared Stupid" is currently 10% complete and may be completed and posted by Sunday. The capsule reviews section is ready to go, I just need to type up a few reviews to get it going. My main concern is how I should write the reviews. I think I have an idea of what I want to do, I just need to test it out and hammer out the minor details afterwards.
In other news, head on over to www.badmovies.org and check out Andrew's new look for the site. It is VERY green. (My favorite color! :-)
And hmm.... what else can I talk about....? I've really got nothing else, so I suppose that means that this blog post is complete. Stay tuned for some new stuff b-movie fans; perhaps I'll review a few "turkeys" for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday.
Staying Young, Develop a Memorable Memory
Staying Young, Develop a Memorable Memory
By Michael Roizen & Mehmet Oz.
Seven ways to prevent memory loss and keep your brain operating at maximum efficiency.
Those seven techniques include teaching, learning something new, living in the moment, eating “brain” food, such as salmon, tomatoes and blueberries, and eliminating unnecessary chemicals from your diet and environment.