Thursday, June 27, 2013
New, Improved Star Trek Into Darkness
Energize the hyperlink for a description of the new and improved Uhura vs Klingon scene from Star Trek Into Darkness.
Posted by Sleestak at 6/27/2013 04:05:00 PM 4 comments
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Possible Site Move
Today I received one of those emails warning me that this blog is designated as an adult site and I may have it shuttered by the end of the month. A three day notice. If it happens I will appeal on obvious grounds. But the last time blog was locked (I suspect it was from one of those kindly, WWJD Godly Christian trolls I was dealing with at the time who made a spurious revenge complaint) I lost about 20-30 posts when it came back.
Absurdly there is almost no direct way to correct Blogger that a mainly comic book and Hayley Mills-centric website is hardly full of adult themes. Apparently many, many people have received the same warning. Some users that received the emails are whiners about to lose their years of pornography and associated advertisements, some have what Blogger terms as "adult" that are actually mature only in that they are about such topics as breast cancer, other diseases and aspects of human and civil rights such as LGBT, DOMA and some various politics. Someone needs to parse the difference between "Adult" and "ADULT".
The "improvements" over the last couple years to Blogger has incrementally pushed me away from the service. The GUI has gradually become more of a pain to use, where it was once a few clicks. Now, everything is multiple drop downs, saving, opening again to access a menu that doesn't show until after saved and other annoyances. The big irritant for me was the limitations to formatting and pictures. Loyalty, for the most part, along with some inertia has kept me here. If indeed this site is shuttered then I will probably make the full leap to WordPress and also Tumblr, which is where about 80% of my posts have been going anyways. I have about 20 posts in the queue waiting to go so at least I'll stick around here until those are live. They'll export to WordPress at any rate so if you change feed overe there you won't miss anything.
You can find me here also:
Wordpress: http://ladythatsmyskull.wordpress.com/
Tumblr: http://ladythatsmyskull.tumblr.com/
Twitter: @Sleestak
FB (as reposting platform only. No real use for it)
Posted by Sleestak at 6/26/2013 08:33:00 PM 4 comments
Labels: blogger problems
Monday, June 17, 2013
Monday with Hayley Mills: More like Incredible Table
Posted by Sleestak at 6/17/2013 06:00:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: 1961, camp inch, Hayley Mills, Monday with Hayley mills, the parent trap
Thursday, June 13, 2013
True Life Secrets: Short Story
I don't know if it was intentional but these two separate covers for True Life Secrets tells a story of wanton betrayal, jealousy and revenge. Neither book contains a story with a scene resembling the cover action. The first is a pretty iconic cover, having been used on a few books and as examples of the genre.
If I saw issue #25 on the rack back in the 1950s I would have picked it up based on my memory of cover #23. I would have been disappointed but cover disconnect was the way the comic book game was played back then. The budget, deadlines, disposable nature of comic books back then and people not giving a darn about the craft contributed to the practice. Covers were uncomplicated sales gimmicks and rarely represented the contents.
The art for the issue #23 is credited to Leon Winink and Ray Osrin. The second book is uncredited.
Monday, June 10, 2013
Monday with Hayley Mills: Camp Inch Army Base, South of Cam Ranh Bay, 1969
Posted by Sleestak at 6/10/2013 06:00:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: camp inch, Hayley Mills, Monday with Hayley mills, the parent trap, vietnam
Friday, June 07, 2013
The Monroe Doctrine As A Memory-Restorer
The Monroe Doctrine As A Memory-Restorer
A short article from the science section of The Literary Digest (January 5, 1907) on psychological therapy and the effectiveness of the reading of a 1823 U.S. Government policy declaration as a remedy for alcohol-induced amnesia may be a parody but it's hard to tell. I'd definitely declare it is for laughs except it is in a section of the periodical devoted to otherwise serious medicine and science. The British Medical Journal definitely did not take the study very seriously.
I don't know enough about medicine to determine if the "experimental distraction method" will restore memories. It appears to be, if not quaint junk science, then the testing of hypotheses during an age of discovery and scientific expansion to find out what is effective and what is not. From reading the article it occurs to me that several factors contributed to any successes from the experiment, the primary of which may be an alcoholic patient who suffered a blackout sitting in a dark room drying out, relaxing and recovering from over his hangover.
Pull quote on the Distraction Method: "With a scientific candor which transcends patriotism he admits that it is less stimulative than the ticking of a stop-watch."
Science marches on.
Wednesday, June 05, 2013
Another Tiger Bustin' Hero
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Labels: tiger, tiger bustin' heroes
Monday, June 03, 2013
Monday with Hayley Mills: Camp Inch insignia
The camp insignia was presumably created by or under legendary costume designer Bill Thomas. I'd kill for a peek at some original sketches from the Disney vault. I would. I really would. The transformation of the twin's mother Margaret via fashion throughout the movie is often a point of discussion about The Parent Trap (though why you'd not discuss only Hayley is anyone's guess). You'd think with all the Parent Trap-mania over the last 5 decades someone else would have made this insignia by now.
You'd think.
Many shirts, hats, underwears will soon have this embroidered onto my wardrobe.
A bit more on the real world Camp Inch. One of the places that was the basis for Camp Inch is the religious stronghold Camp Crestridge for Girls. Wikipedia deleted the page about the camp for being "not notable" which is stupid because of the very notable eternal connection to Parent Trap. I blame the diseased abomination which is the remake poisoning the Parent Trap legacy.
Yes, I do own this and by extension, you.
Posted by Sleestak at 6/03/2013 06:00:00 AM 5 comments
Labels: 1961, bill thomas, camp inch, fashion, Hayley Mills, insignia, Monday with Hayley mills, the parent trap