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Monday, November 10, 2014

Easter Eggs in The Walking Dead


Here is one of my favorites. Along the same lines are the shots looking down at Rick from above when he'd been shot in the first scene, and then the shots looking down at Carl after he'd been shot by Otis in Season 2.

If you know of other examples of this kind of technique, give us your Comments, and include pics if you can (.jpg preferred). I can think of about half a dozen more. How well do YOU know The Walking Dead?

What I Know About Truth

There are things that are easy to say.
Then there is the Truth.



There are things to talk about that don't matter much.
Then there is the Truth.





Truth that matters is hard to say becuse it's hard to see.
Truth that matters is hard to talk about because the rest is so easy.




The Truth is uncomfortable and is hard to come by.
Most prefer the comfort and ease of ignorance or simple truths.




The Truth is gained only after wwiping away the patina.
The Truth is found only after peeling away the shell.




The false stuff must be shattered, rubbed off, scraped away,
and then Truth can be earned, at cost, by curiosity and will.




You find what is wrong and false packaged as an easy way to Truth,
even though Truth is only found after an assault on the mountaintop.




There are also those who accept discomfort in the cause of prevarication
They will work hard and long at maintaing and believing misdirection.




Truth, when found, shines as real, sings as right,
tastes complex, and takes no difficult effort to accept.




The foundation of a lie is a solid expanse of other lies and deaths.
The foundation of Truth is what you find buried in the universe.




Here is the difference:
The opposite of Truth is a palm reader's reading of the lines on your hand.
Truth is finding out how the lines in your hand reveal what it took to make them:
"These lines in my knuckles are from clenching,
and the lines in my palm are from digging and clawing and punching."



Saturday, November 8, 2014

Technology at its Best

Knock, knock!
Who's there?
TERABYTE!
TERABYTE, who?
TERABYTE of this Boston cream pie--it is DELICIOUS!!!

Friday, October 24, 2014


Quotes from The Walking Dead

On the Joys of the Zombie Apocalypse


From Season Four, Episode15, "Us"



Joe:      (Leader of the Claimers/Marauders) When men like us follow rules, and cooperate a little bit, well, the world beomes ours. ...


Daryl:   I ain't been lit at dawn since before everything went bad.
Joe:      Went bad? Never looked at it like that. Seems to me things are finally starting to fall together.  'Least for guys like us.







from The Walking Dead S04:E15, on Netflix