Bet The Odyssey loses money.

Christopher Nolan’s new movie, The Odyssey, could have been a billion dollar summer blockbuster, but Nolan decided to go in a different direction. 

Every guy of my generation remembers the 1963 movie, Jason and the Argonauts, and the moment that Talos moved.  Sixty years ago, Ray Harryhausen used stop-motion special effects to bring Greek mythology to life.  Special effects are vastly improved, but Nolan is blowing it with cast and source material. 

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Data centers don’t have to be bad.

NPR:  Data Centers are expensive, unpopular and could be a tipping point in the midterms.

I enjoy NPR because they think it’s plausible that data centers could influence the midterm elections.  Data centers are not a tipping point, but are a big deal that smart people should be thinking about.  So far, it seems like dimwits are just scrambling for cash.  What gets done will effect normal people like us.

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New book on the Lockheed U-2

Five Amazing Facts About the Lockheed U-2

The Lockheed U-2 has been around for decades, but much of the information was classified.  A new book is coming out, and it will probably be interesting.

The amazing fact I learned is that due to the operating altitude, conventional jet fuel boils off.  To research an appropriate fuel, they turned to Jimmy Doolittle, of Doolittle Raid fame, who was then a VP at Shell Oil.

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Teacher unions give money to Democrats

Free Press:  How Teachers’ Unions Became Political Big Spenders

A new report claims national teachers’ unions are operating more like Democratic funding machines than groups advocating for their rank and file.

None of this is new information. 

A senior adviser to the Trump administration told The Free Press that the Department of Education “will be looking at this report very closely and if warranted, we will investigate further.”

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Sparky and I got into an argument.

Sparky started trying to chew a hole in the couch sheet.  By the time I realized his bully chew stick was under the sheet, Sparky had lost confidence in my ability to manipulate sheets and blankets.  That’s rich because Sparky has no idea how sheets, blankets or towels work.

When I pulled the bully stick out from under the sheet, Sparky went after it aggressively.

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Somebody looks guilty.

It’s probably me, because Sparky always does what he thinks is best and never apologizes.  I don’t recall doing anything wrong, but Sparky sure looks disappointed. 

Sparky is pretty judgmental, it could be anything.  Earlier today, Sparky thought we were going for a car ride, but it turned out that I was putting on pants for no reason.   That’s probably it.

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