2010
The Avengers Assembled

I’m seriously hoping “The Avengers” movie doesn’t suck. But it has great potential to do so.
(via agentmlovestacos):
The Avengers! From the @Marvel Studios panel at Comic-Con (L-R): Robert Downey Jr., Clark Gregg, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Samuel L. Jackson, Jeremy Renner, Mark Ruffalo, director Joss Whedon and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige.Iron Man, Agent Coulson, Black Widow, Thor, Captain America, Nick Fury, Hawkeye and Hulk. Boom. We win. Another photo and more details on Marvel.com.
Red Cliff

The Netflix synopsis: When a warmongering prime minister (Fengyi Zhang) advances his armies against two rival kingdoms, he unwittingly prompts his adversaries (Chen Chang and Yong You) to work together in this martial arts action-adventure. The ensuing conflict culminates in the epic battle of Red Cliff, a struggle by the sea involving more than one million soldiers.
My Take: A John Woo film without guns isn’t bad. And it doesn’t hurt to have Tony Leung in the cast. I was captivated by the story. But I wished it was fleshed out more. I then realized there is a longer two-part original version available. Albeit it is four hours long, versus 148 minute for theatrical version I watched. I think the trade-off would be worth the extra effort, especially on blu-ray.
Rating: Matinee
Whiteout
Kate Beckinsale
The Netflix synopsis: “The lone U.S. marshal at a research station in Antarctica, Carrie Stetko (Kate Beckinsale) stumbles upon the continent’s first murder victim. With only three days left until the sun sets for six months, Carrie races to solve the complex mystery before darkness falls.”
My Take: Unfortunately, Whiteout was a weak mystery-thriller where you could predict the culprit(s) in the first 10 minutes. The only saving grace of the movie has going for it is the Antarctic setting and the Kate Beckinsale shower scene. I’m guess the latter was added due to the overall dullness of the movie. The source material must have better.
**Rating:*Cable TV
GPOYW is GPOMW to Me


GPOYW - Gratuitous Picture Of Yourself Wednesday - is a tumblr tradition I’ve never participated in. But I think I’ll start, but change it up to be GPOMW - Gratuitous Picture Of Mia Wednesday. Let’s be honest, I’ll post photos of Mia anyway. So why not make it an every Wednesday occurrence?
For the inaugural post, I’m using a few photos. The above series of photos were taken in Mia’s newly built crib on July 13, 2010. Mia’s cousin Kayla help me put the crib together earlier in the day. So we placed Mia down for a test run. In a few photos, she is laying next to a Bee flash card, which represents one of the nicknames we gave her and often call her by.
NASA
I don’t understand what is said about this clip, but it looks incredible.
Repeated activation of a filament in what looks like a decayed, dispersed small active region. One of the activations is associated with a flare, with post-eruption arcade. The corona SE of the region appears to dim and/or change thermal structure for a considerable time after the eruption. Credit: NASA SDO / Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company AIA
The Beatles Hairography

Would you call this a hairography of the Beatles? (via thedailywhat):
Infographic of the Day: “A History Of The Beatles As Told By Their Hair” by deviantARTist mozzarellapoppy. RIP John & George. [deviantart.]
Tron Legacy - Oliva Wilde
Oh, Olivia!
I plan on watching Tron Legacy. But enough of this 3D stuff already. (via suicideblonde):
Olivia Wilde in Tron
Star Wars Subway Car
Another Star Wars post! For more information on how Improv Everywhere pulled off this stunt, see their page
Warranties
I seem to be having problems with the appliances lately. Last week, the Sony LCD television we bought just last year has decided to go on the fritz. Weird horizontal lines started appearing in the image, as well as ghosting. And just a few days ago a small part of our Whirlpool dryer, also purchased last year, broke. The part is key in enabling the door to latch closed.
Luckily both are still under warranty, but just barely.
I was surprised how (somewhat) easy it was to get help with the Sony television. In Google, I put in “Sony television repair” which took me to Sony’s online support. I filled out the relevant questions and was given one of two choices: (1) have an authorized Sony repair person come out to service the set, or (2) receive a similar replacement via UPS. Sony’s site was pushing the latter option, so I took it. A refurbished replacement was sent and received - a Sony XBR9 versus the XBR7 it was replacing. It’s a nice television set.
But now I think it was a mistake to go this route.
I have to now box up the old television set, and lug it down to UPS to send back. I have a deadline of 15 days to do this in or I will be charged for the replacement set. It sounds like a good deal. But boxing up the old television wasn’t exactly easy. At least televisions nowadays don’t way 50 plus pounds like an old Sony set we have in another room.
Getting the dryer fixed was a straightforward service call. It wasn’t great being on hold for 10 minutes before anyone picked up the phone at Whirlpool. but at last we have a service call scheduled. The part looks small and simple to replace. I’m hoping it doesn’t turn into something more than it appears to be.
Of the two methods to receive service for a product purchased, I think I prefer online support than over the phone. Filling out an actually form, and being able to print out the results, made me feel more confident in getting proper service than actually calling someone. Plus, Sony offered a ticket number and a follow-up toll free number to call if I had further questions. Whirlpool’s support didn’t appear to be anything more than a poor ticketing service. I wasn’t so confident giving my details to the person on the other end, who repeatedly asked me to spell every bit of information I gave him.
Dyson Air
These little fans cost a bit, so reproducing this trick would get very expensive. But they do look like cool fans. (found via Unplggd)
Star Wars Cereal

I don’t think I’d want to eat those “grape-hutts”. (via thedailywhat):
Star Wars Swag of the Day: These Star Wars-themed mini cereal boxes by Gus Lopez and co. will be handed out as party favors to fans attending the Star Wars Celebration V Collecting Panels. [superpunch.]
Clean Start
Given the recent changes in my life, I decided to make part of my online life easier on me. I’m moving the blog off of a self managed web hosting account once more. What I enjoy most about having a self managed web hosting account is full control and access to what I post. But I no longer have time to maintain a server, which requires updating the Wordpress software when patches become available. (Though this has been easier in the last few versions of Wordpress.)
Going with a free hosted is the next best option, that is if I still choose to post blog entries. Moving this way gives me the opportunity to clean up a few things - mostly due to circumstance. The main blog entries will be posted on Janella.com still, which will be hosted for free on the great tumblr. Unfortunately, or fortunately, tumblr doesn’t allow importing of Wordpress. At least there isn’t a clean, simple, easy way to accomplish this. So only new posts - from July 1, 2010 and going forward - will be available on Janella.com.
Old blog posts - those written Before Child(ren) or B.C. - are available on my Wordpress.com account at verbal.wordpress.com or accessible through the “Previously” link off of Janella.com’s home page.
Let’s see how this works out.