Friday, May 1, 2009

Will it end in a Brave New World?

The Japanese have been researching the effects of lithium in drinking water & unsurprisingly have found that when present it reduces suicide rates. Lithium is currently used to treat bipolar disorder so these results are unsurprising. This research beggars the question "is it ethical to add lithium to drinking water?".

For me, this is a slippery slope & I'm reminded of soma in Brave New World which "makes you high yet it's more akin to a hangoverless tranquilliser or an opiate" (from huxley.net). Now this is maybe taking things a bit far but once the positive benefits of one drug are recognised why not add another to the water supply?

We are familiar with dystopic ideas becoming a reality such as big brother is watching you & the prevalence of cctv in society especially within the UK. It wasn't so long ago that most people treated cctv with suspicion & now we just accept it as part of modern day life.

Ultimately, it depends on the extent that government wish to nanny us as has been seen with so many health promotions campaigns such as smoking & obesity so why not then deal with our fundamental happiness?

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Vatican Shmatican

So a Vatican boycott likely of Ron Howard's film of Dan Brown's "Angels and Demons". Well sorry, that's just a red rag to a bull as a recovering Catholic I feel compelled to go see it. The only downside I can see is that it's Dan Brown.

Foundation Worry

Asimov's Foundation is getting the film treatment and it's another one of those things in which I'm in two minds about. Again, as with many other authors, Asimov formed part of my childhood so any film will have to compete with those memories.

Don't get me wrong, I don't want the films not to be made I just want them to be very good. The Lord of the Rings films could have been so bad but luckily the director was a LotR geek and he brought a lot of love to the project. I guess I will have to hold my peace until there's more detail released so watch this space.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Channel 4.5

There's been a certain amount of speculation about the futures of
channels 4 & 5 with one solution being the merger of the two. I think Ch4 is in better shape than Ch5 & this is purely based of view the channels - 4 seems to have more advertisers than 5 with the latter showing more government ads.

Personally, I couldn't care less about 5, I rarely watch it and the only stuff on there of any quality are the US imports which any other channel could easily pick up.

Ofcom has suggested a merger between the two with a stronger public service remit. I like this idea but almost feel that 5 would bring very little to the mix and it would almost be worth seeing it go to the wall.

The Obama Effect

It's been said of Obama that he isn't "black" enough. I'm in no position to comment other than to say perhaps he's had to play the acceptable face of politics and to do that he's had to make sure he doesn't "scare the white folks".

Magaret Thatcher certainly wasn't feminine and you could argue that she couldn't be if she were to make her way in male-dominated politics. And you could argue that her "success" as a leader had nothing to do with being a woman. Now the question is, will Obama fall into the same trap & not deliver to the black community in a way that they hope?

The Obama effect is already evident though in that he's already filled black people, not just in America but around the world, with confidence and with the feeling that they can do anything. So even if he does fail them, hopefully there'll be a whole new generation who'll be ready to step up and face the challenge.

There's already calls for British politicians to take advantage of the Obama effect.

Monday, January 19, 2009

The Costa Crunch?

Costa are proving wonky saucers, could this be a product of the current financial situation that they have had to buy reject crockery?

Actually, I think it's so there's room for a biscotti or two and I'm sure they've been doing these saucers for a while it's just I'm an infrequent visitor.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Ritchie does Holmes

Jude Law is up to play Watson to Robert Downey Jr's Holmes in Guy Ritchie's "action packed" Sherlock Holmes.

I can't but help think that this is just a car crash waiting to happen but who knows I may be wrong. For me, the definitive Holmes was Jeremy Brett in the Granada series.

There's no way Downey will beat that performance but Law way well be a passable Watson.

Virtually Permanent Engineering Works

With this weekend's planned engineering works it'd be easier to list which lines don't have any works - there are a total of 8 lines effected as well as Bank with the on-going escalator work.

I think TFL should just get rid of the tube map & replace it with a man at work sign.

I accept the work has to be done & it's a result of the lack of investment for decades but it'd be nice to have at least one weekend when there's no working going on at all.

Beam me up Peggy

Not sure how I missed it, but Sim Pegg he of Shaun of the Dead & Spaced fame is to play a young (& let's face it, a lot slimmer) Scotty in the new Star Trek film.

Now those are some pretty big shoes (and, ahem, red uniform) to fill. Is he up to it? Love him as I do, I'm not so sure & I'll have to wait until the 2009 release to find out.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Tovey or not Tovey?

So Russell T. Davies wants Russell Tovey as the next Doctor reported here. I have to admit that I went "who?" even being told he was is the last Christmas Special. After Googling I was reminded that he was in the excellent Beeb 3 one off "Being Human" about a werewolf (Tovey) & a vampire who share a house with a ghost. Sounds awful but it was very good particularly because of the performance that Tovey put it.

He also played the gay producer in Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive, which I didn't see when it was broadcat but have seen bits of it on Youtube & again Tovey's performance was excellent.

But would he be a good Doctor? I feel he's a bit young & probably needs a bit more experience so maybe not Tennant's replacement but perhaps the one after.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Segway? No Way!

Lembit Öpik thinks we should get serious about the Segway. Why shouldn't we? Because you look like a knob on one & only 'merkins could possibly think they're cool.