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R2-D2 mailbox

R2-D2 mailboxJust when I thought the Star Wars madness should have been coming to an end, I saw this on Yahoo! Photos today. That’s right: the US Postal Service will be covering their blue mailboxes in around 200 cities with R2-D2 "skins" to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Star Wars.

In the photo you can see the URL uspsjedimaster.com scrawled on the sides of the mailbox. If you go to that site now, you will see a teaser with footage from Star Wars. In it, an envelope is inserted into R2. I’m not crazy enough for Star Wars to know if that is new footage, but I’m guessing it is. Then the trailer ends with these words: ON MARCH 28 TWO POWERFUL FORCES WILL UNITE. According to this AP article, on March 28 a commemorative Star Wars stamp will be released. The article also says not to tamper with the R2-D2 mailbox if you come across one; it is a crime to do so.

Misunderstood youth

Dr. Thiele comments on an Ars article regarding the gaming and violence connection. He sees the Ars article as the first of many articles fighting back against the "violent" label attached to video games.

Another thing to consider is that rarely have I found that those that label games as "violent" have actually spent any time playing those games. Rather, they see an ad for the game or hear about it loosely from someone else, and then they make their proclamation without any first-hand knowledge. They sensationalize their cause without any proof to support it.

It is very similar to those who call for the banning of books. For example, District 214 board member Leslie Pinney requested to have several books banned despite admitting to having not read them in their entirety. Thankfully, Board President William Dussling and the remainder of the board voted against the ban. Similarly, it is going to require individuals knowledgeable about video games to stand up against those who wish to blindly blame video games for the violence in today’s world.

Personally, as I have grown older, I have observed that society is no different today than it was fifty years ago, or even 2,000 years ago. Violence existed then, just as it does now. However, we are more exposed to violence now just because of the availability of news reports that both sensationalize violence and desensitize us to it.

While easy, it is inappropriate to blame just video games or movies or other pop culture for producing more violent youth. Some of the responsibility must be shared by the parents. Youth exposure to violence is inevitable, but it can be moderated. If you don’t want your kids playing violent video games, don’t buy them. If you are concerned about your kids playing violent video outside of the house, talk to them. So much energy is could be saved just by talking to your kids. We don’t need censorship. We don’t need legislation. We don’t need a small group of individuals with their own hidden agenda trying to spread FUD about video games, movies, music, etc. We just need to communicate.

Nürburgbring

A little more than a year ago, I posted a video about the Nürburgring Ring Taxi. I found another video, this one is a documentary film about the Nürburgring commisioned by BMW. The R&D that BMW puts in at the track is quite impressive, as is the development of a Nürburgring simulator to test cars without actually bringing them out on the track.

It’s just amazing! I would still love to travel to Germany and take a lap in a Ring Taxi. I’m thinking that will be one of those "when I retire" trips.

JD as CB

I saw this video on YouTube of the Charlie Brown Christmas with the voices of the cast of Scrubs. It has some adult themes, so I won’t post the embedded video here. It’s pretty funny. I’m not sure of the background on the video, but I can only guess that the cartoon was redubbed with spliced audio from Scrubs.

Updates, updates and more updates

Well, it’s been ten days since my last post. That’s much longer than the few hours I had anticipated in it. To start things off, here are a couple of good things that have happened recently: Chris and I celebrated our second anniversary (three times) and I interviewed for and was offered a new job at the Administration Center! We have also gone to Ravinia twice, and seen a few movies.

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Horror classics at Amazon

Horror Classics Collection: 50 Movie PackFor the film buffs out there, Amazon.com has Horror Classics Collection: 50 Movie Pack for $16.47. I don’t really know if any of the movies are all that good, but for 32 cents a movie, they’d have to be pretty bad to make this a non-deal deal. So, check it out, in case there are some good ones in there. For those of you into Sci-Fi, there’s always SciFi Classics Collection: 50 Movie Pack.

Star Wars on DVD

I’m not a huge Star Wars fan, but I couldn’t not post about this for those of you that I know are huge SW fans. Episodes 4-6 will be available on DVD between September 12 and December 31 of this year. I know what you’re saying: big deal, the original trilogy is already available on DVD. The unfortunate thing is that the previously released DVD edition contains the modified "special editions" of the films.

This new DVD trilogy will contain two-disc editions of the original films: the special edition and the original theatrical releases. So, I might actually be able to sit through a decent version of the original theatrical releases for once. I tried to do the VHS copies in college, but the quality was so poor from having been watched over and over again, it was unbearable.