- "North By Northwest", 1959, also starring Eva Marie Saint and James Mason
- "Bringing Up Baby", 1938, also starring Katharine Hepburn
- "The Awful Truth", 1937, also starring Irene Dunne
- "Charade", 1963, also starring Audrey Hepburn
- "The Philadelphia Story", 1940, also starring Katharine Hepburn and James Stewart
- "Notorious", 1946, also starring Ingrid Bergman and Claude Rains
- "His Girl Friday", 1940, also starring Rosalind Russell and Ralph Bellamy
- "People Will Talk", 1951, also starring Hume Cronyn
- "Houseboat", 1958, also starring Sophia Loren
- "My Favorite Wife", 1940, also starring Irene Dunne
- "Father Goose", 1964, also starring Leslie Caron
- "Indiscreet", 1958, also starring Ingrid Bergman
- "Suspicion", 1941, also starring Joan Fontaine
- "The Bachelor And The Bobby-Soxer", 1947, also starring Myrna Loy
- "An Affair To Remember", 1957, also starring Deborah Kerr
- "To Catch A Thief", 1955, also starring Grace Kelly
- "The Talk Of The Town", 1942, also starring Jean Arthur and Ronald Colman
- "That Touch Of Mink", 1962, also starring Doris Day and Gig Young
- "Operation Petticoat", 1959, also starring Tony Curtis
- "Arsenic And Old Lace", 1944, also starring Raymond Massey
- "The Bishop's Wife", 1947, also starring Loretta Young and David Niven
- "Monkey Business", 1952, also starring Ginger Rogers
- "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House", 1948, also starring Myrna Loy and Melvyn Douglas
- "Walk Don't Run", 1966
- "Destination Tokyo", 1943, also starring John Garfield
- "Only Angels Have Wings", 1939, also starring Jean Arthur
- "I Was A Male War Bride", 1949, also starring Ann Sheridan
- "Once Upon A Honeymoon", 1942, also starring Ginger Rogers
- "In Name Only", 1939, also starring Carole Lombard
- "Topper", 1937, also starring Constance Bennett
- "Kiss Them For Me", 1957, also starring Jayne Mansfield, Ray Walston, and Werner Klemperer
- "Night And Day", 1946, also starring Alexis Smith
- "The Howards Of Virginia", 1940, also starring Martha Scott
- "Room For One More", 1952, also starring Betsy Drake
- "Sylvia Scarlett", 1935, also starring Katharine Hepburn
- "Gunga Din", 1939, also starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
- "None But The Lonely Heart", 1944, also starring Ethel Barrymore
- "She Done Him Wrong", 1933, also starring Mae West
- "The Pride And The Passion", 1957, also starring Frank Sinatra and Sophia Loren
This is the 3rd generation of the "Dan's Place" blog of my random thoughts that I initially intended to be like postings outside my cubicle wall -- a virtual bulletin board kind of thing, which started in June 2003.
Cooper: Diane, last night I dreamed I was eating a large, tasteless gumdrop, and awoke to discover I was chewing on one of my foam disposable earplugs. Perhaps I should consider moderating my nighttime coffee consumption.
-- "Twin Peaks"
-- "Twin Peaks"
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Friday, January 7, 2011
Cary Grant Project
I don't know if I'd call this one "bad", it's just less interesting than just about all the other Cary Grant movies on the list. A couple take in some orphans in "Room For One More" and prove that rotten kids can be reformed with good old familial love, with occasional little jokes about Cary Grant being neglected, matrimonially-speaking, because his wife's so darned busy taking care of family -- and stray animals. Heartwarming. The wife is Betsy Drake, who was the longest lasting (almost 13 years) of Cary Grant's many (5) wives.
Gas Prices
I've been seeing stories about $4 gas this summer. It doesn't seem that far off. I'm already paying 3.40 for premium, which is something like 3.19 for regular. (I think the most I ever saw near my house was 4.25 for regular when it peaked a couple years ago.)
I found this interactive chart on gasbuddy.com. It only goes back 6 years, but that's far enough to see when prices first crossed 2 bucks a gallon: a mere 6 years ago. (Granted, I'm assuming it didn't do so earlier, followed by a big drop to get down to where this chart starts.)
(Note that this chart is live, so it's 6 years back from whenever you're reading this.)
Is this worth kvetching about? That was a rhetorical question. Here's something that bugs me. Let's say we get $4 gas by May. Doubled in 6 years. But I'm not earning twice what I made at the beginning of 2005. Heck, looking at today's $3.18 average for Illinois, I'm also not making anywhere close to 1.6 times more. If I really want to disgust myself -- you can decide which part of this equation disgusts me more -- I'll look at what gas prices would be if they increased as much as my salary did since hitting $2 a gallon. You know, I don't think I could complain if gas had risen all the way to $2.33/gallon.
I found this interactive chart on gasbuddy.com. It only goes back 6 years, but that's far enough to see when prices first crossed 2 bucks a gallon: a mere 6 years ago. (Granted, I'm assuming it didn't do so earlier, followed by a big drop to get down to where this chart starts.)
(Note that this chart is live, so it's 6 years back from whenever you're reading this.)
Is this worth kvetching about? That was a rhetorical question. Here's something that bugs me. Let's say we get $4 gas by May. Doubled in 6 years. But I'm not earning twice what I made at the beginning of 2005. Heck, looking at today's $3.18 average for Illinois, I'm also not making anywhere close to 1.6 times more. If I really want to disgust myself -- you can decide which part of this equation disgusts me more -- I'll look at what gas prices would be if they increased as much as my salary did since hitting $2 a gallon. You know, I don't think I could complain if gas had risen all the way to $2.33/gallon.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Reading in the 21st Century
I finally have my "books read" list into a mysql database. I haven't come up with any good report output, but I'm imagining I'll have to write some kind of program to generate it; something automated and better than the old manually created lists I used to make. Obviously, I'm not setting the bar very high, I know.
Given that, here's a simple list of the books I've read in the last decade. Frankly, I'm surprised I was able to do this without relying on stored procedures or what not.
I realize this looks sloppy in Internet Explorer. But it looks just as intended in Firefox! The perfectionist in me wants to waste the rest of the night trying to get it to look good in "all" browsers -- but the realist in me says, meh.
Given that, here's a simple list of the books I've read in the last decade. Frankly, I'm surprised I was able to do this without relying on stored procedures or what not.
I realize this looks sloppy in Internet Explorer. But it looks just as intended in Firefox! The perfectionist in me wants to waste the rest of the night trying to get it to look good in "all" browsers -- but the realist in me says, meh.
mysql> SELECT distinct b.title,
-> (select group_concat(aa.firstname,' ',if(aa.midname is null,'',concat(aa.midname,' ')),aa.lastname)
-> from authors aa,books_has_authors bb where bb.authors=aa.oid and bb.books=b.oid ) "Authors",
-> concat(b.monthread,'/',b.yearread) "Finished"
-> FROM books b
-> WHERE b.yearread>=2001 order by b.yearread,b.monthread;
+--------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+----------+
| title | Authors | Finished |
+--------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+----------+
| Ways That Are Dark: The Truth About China | Ralph Townsend | 7/2001 |
| Check Your Local TV Listings | Omar Williams | 9/2001 |
| Lord Of The Rings, The: The Fellowship Of The Ring | J.R.R. Tolkien | 12/2001 |
| Lord Of The Rings, The: The Two Towers | J.R.R. Tolkien | 5/2002 |
| Death Of The West, The | Patrick J. Buchanan | 7/2002 |
| Final Judgment | Michael Collins Piper | 1/2003 |
| Jennifer Government | Max Barry | 1/2003 |
| Planet Of The Apes Revisited | Joe Russo,Larry Landsman,Edward Gross | 8/2003 |
| Franchising For Dummies | Dave Thomas,Michael Seide | 10/2003 |
| Lord Of The Rings, The: The Return Of The King | J.R.R. Tolkien | 11/2003 |
| Sellout: The Inside Story Of President Clinton's Impeachment | David P. Schippers,Alan P. Henry | 1/2004 |
| New Gambler's Bible, The | Arthur S. Reber | 3/2004 |
| Basic Blackjack | Stanford Wong | 4/2004 |
| Blackjack: The Real Deal | Phillip J. Vogel | 4/2004 |
| Snow Crash | Neal Stephenson | 4/2004 |
| Losing Bin Laden | Richard Miniter | 6/2004 |
| Madame Hillary: The Dark Road To The White House | R. Emmett Tyrrell,Mark W. Davis | 9/2004 |
| Diamond Age, The | Neal Stephenson | 10/2004 |
| Cryptonomicon | Neal Stephenson | 11/2004 |
| Acting | Richard Boleslavsky | 12/2005 |
| Moslems: Their Beliefs, Practices, And Politics | Gabriel Oussani,Hilaire Belloc | 1/2007 |
| Quicksilver | Neal Stephenson | 8/2008 |
| Confusion, The | Neal Stephenson | 10/2008 |
| Mystery | Peter Straub | 8/2009 |
| System Of The World, The | Neal Stephenson | 10/2010 |
+--------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------------------------+----------+
25 rows in set (0.11 sec)
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Christmas Movie
I'm not a big fan of movies with subtitles, but "Rare Exports" looks pretty cool. I saw this on io9.com. Someone remind me when this is available at home.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
The Small Town Secrets Suite
This song from "Behind The Mask" was also on "Pondering The Imponderable" -- one of the two mp3.com CDs I slapped together back when mp3.com was about the bands, man -- but with most of the introductory dialog cut out. That slightly shorter version is the one used here in this almost-video. It's just the lyrics, but it's a way to get it online. Facebook doesn't have the 10 minute restriction that youtube does, which means you have to have a facebook account to see it. But I'm pretty sure I made it so it's visible to "everyone".
This gives away a lot of the bigger plot points from the first 17 episodes of "Twin Peaks". But if you're like me you've seen them all a dozen times, so no biggee.
Part II was subtitled, "Ghostwood". And I never got around to making part III, which would have been Windom Earle related somehow.
This gives away a lot of the bigger plot points from the first 17 episodes of "Twin Peaks". But if you're like me you've seen them all a dozen times, so no biggee.
Part II was subtitled, "Ghostwood". And I never got around to making part III, which would have been Windom Earle related somehow.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Dungeons & Dragons
More nostalgia. Check out this ad I saw on Retrospace:

So I held up my copy of the Monster Manual next to my computer screen. The picture's identical, but it must be a different edition, since the words are in different places. I remember when I bought it (circa 1980), it seemed so expensive. I don't know how the edges of the book got worn and cracked. I haven't kept these things in a sealed vault, but I'm not using them to kill roaches, either. Must be the passage of time.
In addition to fantasy monsters like dragons and orcs and gelatinous cubes, the Monster Manual had more mundane creatures, too, such as this entry for "Owl, Giant":

So I held up my copy of the Monster Manual next to my computer screen. The picture's identical, but it must be a different edition, since the words are in different places. I remember when I bought it (circa 1980), it seemed so expensive. I don't know how the edges of the book got worn and cracked. I haven't kept these things in a sealed vault, but I'm not using them to kill roaches, either. Must be the passage of time.
In addition to fantasy monsters like dragons and orcs and gelatinous cubes, the Monster Manual had more mundane creatures, too, such as this entry for "Owl, Giant":
Giant owls are rarely encountered as they inhabit only very wild areas. They are nocturnal predators and effective hunters. Giant owls speak their own language.
A giant owl strikes with its two sets of sharp talons and its strong beak. Its feathers allow it to fly with nearly absolute silence, thus it surprises on 1-5 (on a 6-sided die).
These creatures are intelligent and will sometimes befriend other creatures. If encountered in their lair there is a 20% chance that there will be 1-3 eggs (25%) or 1-3 hatchling owls, 20% to 70% grown. The parents will always attack any creature threatening the eggs/owlettes. Eggs sell for 1000 gold pieces, young for 2000 on the open market.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Stretch Armstrong
I never had a Stretch Armstrong -- or the many derivative members of the Stretch family. I may have been too old. I knew kids who had them. This guy at Stretch Armstrong World claims there are only about a hundred left in good condition. And that Kenner was the top purchaser of corn syrup in the years they were in production. How about that.

Saturday, October 16, 2010
Rock Band Songs
Have I mentioned I like the Rock Band? And now there's a handy online way to browse through or look for songs. Groovy.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Drinking
Bottoms up! IO9 made this clip of drinking in sci-fi movies. How is it that 90% of what's on youtube is other people's copyrighted material (or, "intellectual property"), and yet when my buddy PJ posts one thing with Carly Simon clips in it, he gets a copyright complaint and the video is taken down.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Learning Guitar
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