God Save the Queen!

I got this email forwarded to me and thought it was pretty funny. In other ways, it makes some very salient points, particularly in this worst of all times, a presidential election year. Though the piece has been attributed to comedian John Cleese, it apparently isn’t true (as this Snopes.com “Urban Legend” link shows). It’s still great, though!

To: The Citizens of the United States of America:

In light of your failure to nominate competent candidates for President of the USA and thus to govern yourselves, we hereby give notice of the revocation of your independence, effective immediately.  Her Sovereign Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will resume monarchical duties over all states, commonwealths and territories (except Kansas, which she does not fancy).

Your new prime minister, Gordon Brown, will appoint a governor for America without the need for further elections.  Congress and the Senate will be disbanded.
A questionnaire may be circulated next year to determine whether any of you noticed.  To aid in the transition to a British Crown Dependency, the  following rules are introduced with immediate effect:  (You should look up “revocation” in the Oxford English Dictionary).

1. Then look up aluminium, and check the pronunciation guide. You will be amazed at just how wrongly you have been pronouncing it.

2. The letter ‘U’ will be reinstated in words such as ‘favour’ and ‘neighbour.’ Likewise, you will learn to spell ‘doughnut’ without skipping half the letters, and the suffix -ize will be replaced by the suffix -ise.  Generally, you will be expected to raise your vocabulary to acceptable levels. (look up ‘vocabulary’).

3. Using the same twenty-seven words interspersed with filler noises such as “like” and “you know” is an unacceptable and inefficient form of communication. There is no such thing as US English. We will let Microsoft know on your behalf.  The Microsoft spell- checker will be adjusted to take account of the reinstated letter ‘u’ and the elimination of -ize. You will relearn your original national anthem, God Save The Queen.

4. July 4th will no longer be celebrated as a holiday.

5. You will learn to resolve personal issues without using guns, lawyers or therapists. The fact that you need so many lawyers and therapists shows that you’re not adult enough to be independent. Guns should only be handled by adults. If you’re not adult enough to sort things out without suing someone or speaking to a therapist then you’re not grown up enough to handle a gun.

6. Therefore, you will no longer be allowed to own or carry anything more dangerous than a vegetable peeler. A permit will be required if you wish to carry a vegetable peeler in public.  

7. All American cars are hereby banned. They are crap and this is for your own good. When we show you German cars, you will understand what we mean.

8. All intersections will be replaced with roundabouts, and you will start driving on the left with immediate effect. At the same time, you will go metric with immediate effect and without the benefit of conversion tables.  Both roundabouts and metrication will help you understand the British sense of humour.

9. The Former USA will adopt UK prices on petrol (which you have been calling gasoline)- roughly $6/US gallon.  Get used to it.

10. You will learn to make real chips. Those things you call French fries are not real chips, and those things you insist on calling potato chips are properly called crisps. Real chips are thick cut, fried in animal fat, and dressed not with catsup but with vinegar.

11. The cold tasteless stuff you insist on calling beer is not actually beer at all. Henceforth, only proper British Bitter will be referred to as beer, and European brews of known and accepted provenance will be referred to as Lager.  South African beer is also acceptable as they are pound for pound the greatest sporting Nation on earth and it can only be due to the beer. They are also part of British Commonwealth – see what it did for them.

12. Hollywood will be required occasionally to cast English actors as good guys. Hollywood will also be required to cast English actors to play English characters.  Watching Andie Macdowell attempt English dialogue in Four Weddings and a Funeral was an experience akin to having one’s ears removed with a cheese grater.

13. You will cease playing American football. There is only one kind of proper football; you call it soccer. Those of you brave enough will, in time, be allowed to play rugby (which has some similarities to American football, but does not involve stopping for a rest every twenty seconds or wearing full kevlar body armour like a bunch of nancies).  Don’t try Rugby – the South Africans and Kiwis will thrash you, like they regularly thrash us.

14. Further, you will stop playing baseball. It is not reasonable to host an event called the World Series for a game which is not played outside of America. Since only 2.1% of you are aware that there is a world beyond your borders, your error is understandable. You will learn cricket, and we will let you face the South Africans first to take the sting out of their deliveries.

15. You must tell us who killed JFK. It’s been driving us mad.

16. An internal revenue agent (i.e. tax collector) from Her Majesty’s Government will be with you shortly to ensure the acquisition of all monies due (backdated to 1776).

17. Daily Tea Time begins promptly at 4 pm with proper cups, never mugs, with high quality biscuits (cookies) and cakes; strawberries in season.

God save the Queen,


 John Cleese [sic]

Fire On The Hills

It’s been one heck of a month…

As if the I-5 truck tunnel disaster wasn’t enough, now we’re in the midst of our usual October fire season. But this year’s a doozie. Sunday the Castaic fire started in the morning. By the afternoon and evening, there was another fire in Agua Dulce that spread by nightfall for about 20 miles up into and around Canyon Country.

Mandatory evacuations. Choking smoke. Lots of uncertainty. It’s pretty bad.

Then late this afternoon, yet another fire in the valley started around Magic Mountain and has been burning up to and around Stevenson Ranch. The Castaic fire has burned west towards Piru and down to the 126. They’re worrying that these fires will join up into a mega-fire—burn towards Simi Valley and Porter Ranch. They even told us to go home early from training class, and due to the road closures I was forced to miss my last, important voice acting class.

What a pain. But at least I’m safe and not in danger of losing my home. More than I can say for dozens of others in the valley here. And many more throughout the state too…

And then there’s a Big Bear fire, a Malibu fire, a San Diego fire (with 300,000 evacuated so far)—what’s next? Hopefully things will be under control quickly and that whoever started these fires (some are definitely arson) will burn in similar fires in hell for the rest of eternity for what devastation they’ve caused.

Al Gore wins the Nobel Peace Prize? Oh please…

So spreading the big lie long enough wins you the big prize, doesn’t it?

First off, I can’t get past this simply because it’s Al Gore. Mr. Wooden Personality. Mr. “Limousine Liberal”. Mr. “Holier-than-thou”. When he stops jet-setting around the world in environment-destroying airliners to hobnob with the mega rich with guilty consciences, and driving around in gas-guzzling armored limousines and drives a Prius (like his son does—at astounding speeds and possessing controlled substances), then maybe I’d give one.

Second, yes, I do believe there is some climate change going on and it’s likely influenced by humans. But the world will take care of itself and if each person (note person and NOT government or corporation or NGO or committee or other construct) learns how to moderate his consumption, things will be just fine. I myself have no power to change the planet’s temperature by even a fraction of a degree, but there’s also no sense in my being wasteful or wantonly destructive—you know, like liberal media celebrities, politicians and intelligentsia do in real life while spouting their nonsense out the other sides of their mouths.

But what really chaps me is that now Algore is numbered in the ranks with real Peace Prize winners like Theodore Roosevelt (you know, the guy who negotiated the settlement to the Russo-Japanese War and my favorite president) or Henri Dunant (founder of the International Red Cross). Of course, I can’t really be too severe considering the list of laureates is littered with the lesser-deserving and controversial.

Ah well—it’s just some silly award anyway. And a bully-pulpit for idiots. And a sackload of money. Everything that’s wrong with the world…

The I-5 Nightmare

O-hisashiburi, desu ne? (=It’s been a long time, hasn’t it?)

Once again, it’s time for me to vow to blog more often. I’ve recently included my blog address on my personal calling cards, so people will probably want something new to read when they visit.

Anyway, about the title of this post. Late last night (Friday, October 12) there was a huge chain-reaction crash in the truck tunnels of the southbound 5 freeway in the Newhall Pass. So far it looks like at least 15 trucks, 10+ injuries and 2 killed—but it’s still so hot inside the tunnel, they can’t even get in there yet to check and see if there might also be cars too. The freeway has been closed since then and is going to remain that way until further notice. Apparently the fire was so hot it burst the rebar and melted the concrete in the tunnel under the main 5 freeway—one story said as many as 10 of the 12 traffic lanes may be compromised and unsafe.

I was at wargames last night in North Hills until about 12:15 AM and got stuck in the reroute of traffic on Balboa and the Old Road. It took me until 3:00 AM before I got home—a mere 23 miles away. It was absolutely horrendous. It makes me glad that I don’t have to commute through there to work everyday, though it’s now a huge pain if I want to get over the hill to the Valley, my sister’s place, my voice acting class and anything else.

Hopefully it’ll get reopened and somewhat back to normal soon. Pretty scary thinking this one accident can essentially sever my access to L.A….

Let’s Get ORGANIZED!

I’ve started coming to the realization that my “Summer Sabbatical” is going to have to come to an end. Even though I had enough savings and resources to last me for a while, that “while” isn’t forever. In fact, because of one thing and another, it may have to come before the end of this year, which I was hoping to avoid.

I do, however, still have a few tricks up my sleeve. I have yet to fully get into eBaying my flotsam and jetsam and that could help (especially when I get around to selling some old computer stuff and perhaps another couple high-value items). I’m also likely to go the contract route for a bit rather than take a full-time spot again. I’m even looking into working on my own in some sort of training/consulting capacity—no really! I just can’t quite give up on the flexibility I’m enjoying right now.

I also sat down yesterday and began working on the two most important things that I’ve been putting off for too long: studying for the JLPT Level 3 test and getting my voice acting work going.

There are now 101 days left until the test, and I really, Really, REALLY must pass it this year. If my dream of going to Japan to teach is more than simply that, I’ve got to pass this year if I want to get there before 2009 (the test is only offered annually in December and grades come out the following March). If I follow the organized plan I’m putting together and use my time more productively, it should be do-able. I certainly don’t want to suffer last year’s indignity and miss it by a measly 8 points.

The other item is the voice work. I’ve been lolly-gagging around for too much precious time and am beginning to feel the pinch. Consequently, I pulled out all the materials from the various workshops I’ve attended and have truly begun studying them and making a plan. First on the agenda: get a couple more coaching sessions and some help in creating my demo CD. I’m researching the various coaches in my area and will be selecting and working with one within the next week or so. From then on, it’ll be practicing, locating gigs and going on auditions—a strange and different world for me. Wish me luck—I’ll report my progress…

A Sort of Vindication…

Today my former employer, Amgen Inc., announced for the first time in their history a layoff of employees. They’re cutting 2,200-2,600 or up to 14% of the workforce.

I feel a couple of things about this. As much as I enjoyed working there—I did spend the bulk of my career and over 12 years with them—it had truly become an entirely different place from when I started. It also had became an unfulfilling job in some ways. I also knew that there would be a rough road ahead for a while and it felt like the time was right to leave and move on.

Of course, the other thing I’m feeling right now is that if I had actually seen these layoffs coming and had stuck around for another two months, I probably could have left with a nice severance package. Sigh…

I’ll be interested in hearing from all the many, many friends I left behind how things have changed, and I expect a few of them will take the path I’m on (but with lovely severance packages…sigh)

More iPhone Wants: iLife/iWork Integration

Now that Apple has put a lot more polish on their iLife and iWork suites, it’s now time to integrate them even more with iPhone.

One of the best integrations is through the new .Mac web galleries and iPhoto. Having the galleries on the web means you don’t need them right on your iPhone which saves storage space. It’s also really easy to take snaps on the phone and directly upload them via email to galleries, so I created an “On-the-Go” gallery specially for that purpose.

But now I’m hoping for even more integration like:

  • Direct viewing of Pages, Numbers and Keynote documents on my iPhone. I think that right now I’d have to convert them to other formats like Word, Excel and/or PDF to view them. This should be a no-brainer.
  • A way to submit entries to my iWeb-created Blogs from the iPhone. I mean, that is the main reason why I’m staying here on blogger: so I can post entries from places other than my Mac. An email-it-in function like with the photo galleries would be stellar.
  • Of course, that would also necessitate a better text editor on the iPhone, the biggest thing I was lamenting in an earlier post. Just give me TextEdit and I’d be happy…

There was a posting on the MacRumors.com website about most wanted iPhone apps, and someone went so far as to propose an “iMovie Lite” application that would let you take vids shot on the iPhone (also something you can’t do right now), do simple editing and then share online through galleries and YouTube. I think that would be really fun, though again I doubt I’d want to turn my iPhone into a video creation tool. But you never know…

I also very much liked his idea of being able to have a book reader to access your eBooks on the iPhone. He mocked it up with the Delicious Library GUI which I would also like to be able to access on my iPhone—it’s frustrating when I’m out at a bookstore and I can’t remember which volumes I’m missing. It would be nice to be able to access my library on the go (and, incidentally, as much as I love Delicious Library, its reporting/exporting/publishing functionality sucks at an abysmal level).

So there you go—some more observations on what I’d like to do with the coolest piece of technology I’ve ever owned.