Apr. 3rd, 2008

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A lot going on at the Casa David today. A new bowling league starts up for Peter and Ariel. Peter has some traveling to do and probably an interesting tale to tell when he gets back. We have a convention in a day. Caroline and I have our usual Thursday appointment.

So far this baseball season, the Mets and Yankees have not won on the same day. If the Mets win then the Yankees lose and vise versa. That's going to make for an interesting season if this keeps up.

The two other cats tried a coup against Stalin yesterday. It didn't go well for the other two cats. Stalin is still the alpha cat in the house. But I think the other two are plotting against him.

I am deciding which of three projects I want to tackle today. All involve some serious work but have very different results.

Caroline has been a serious cuddle bug this morning. She is currently curled up next to me patting my tummy. Some mornings she needs this and other morning she just gets her day started and goes from there.

I am looking forward to this weekend although logistics are going to be a bit of a nightmare. I hope to see some of you there.

I am grateful for Caroline cuddles.
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I am a fan of science fiction. I love reading about the possibilities of the future. Most of my favorite TV shows have either science fiction or fantastical elements in them. So I want to know where the frack is my flying car? I mean we were suppose to have them by now according to the stories that I read that were written by in the 1940s and 1950s. Heck you can go as far back as the early pulps to see lots of examples of these mysterious items.

No flying car? How about a teleporter? They work by the time of the original Star Trek series. I thought it was a brilliant idea on Roddenberry's part. It cut the cost of having to take a ship down to the planet or whatever every week. My favorite version was the one in Blake's 7. But the ability to get from here to there in a blink of an eye. Wow what a time saver and it has been put to good use in Doctor Who, Buck Rodger, Charmed and Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy just to name a few.

Speaking of Doctor Who, where is my sonic screwdriver? I mean that thing makes a swiss army knife look like a bleeding rock. And we have been told that things are better when they are sonic right? I also want a TARDIS or some other means of time travel like one of those pocketwatches that always seem to turn out to be time travel objects. I'll even take Captain Jack's time hopper even if I would want to hurl each time I used it. It would be worth it. Time travel has been an obsession of mine. What would I do if I had all the time in the world to play with?

How about a ray gun? Well that one is closer to reality than is really comfortable. There are various items in the pipeline that are using various means of radiations to cause harm or destroy things. But still they are really cool. Or jetpacks? There are a number of prototypes that are being worked on as we speak.

Of course a lot of gadgets we have now would seem like science fiction to the writers of those early pulp stories. Take the Internet. The idea of personal computers all linked were used in some stories but I think they would be amazed at the global scope of it. Or cell phones. Or digital picture taking.Or DVDs. Or CDs. Or iPods. Or digital watches which I still think are a pretty neat idea.

Personally I think eventually we will have flying cars and jet packs. Probably not in my lifetime but possibly in my daughter's. Whatever gadgets the future brings, I'll probably want them. I am currently lusting after the iPhone.

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