Tower Walk at 1,815 Feet
While taking a stroll around the CNN tower is no where near as crazy as free-climbing up a tower or speed climbing up a mountain, it’s still pretty crazy.
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While taking a stroll around the CNN tower is no where near as crazy as free-climbing up a tower or speed climbing up a mountain, it’s still pretty crazy.
Ueli Steck is a real-life cliffhanger. He also sets world records for speed climbing. Don’t watch this video if you’re afraid of heights.
[Via Neatorama]
If seeing is believing then everything is possible! [Via Bits and Pieces]
We’re less than three hours away from 2011. Wow. It’s going to take some time to get used to writing THAT. 2011. For a person my age [and I ain’t ancient], it’s weird to think that we’re living in the future that we read about and saw on movies and tv as kids growing up in the 60’s and 70’s.
Think about it. Escape from New York would have taken place nearly 14 years ago. The Space Odyssey that we took in 2001 would be a decade old. Where are the hovercraft, flying cars, trips to Mars, and all the cool stuff we thought would be part of our world in 2011?
Okay. So we don’t have some most of the fantastic stuff that we thought the future would bring. That’s okay though. If we’re lucky we have our friends, family and our health. If we have those three things all the other junk will fall into place. Who knows, maybe we’ll get jetpacks for Christmas in 2012.
Enjoy New Years Eve. May 2011 bring you all that you desire, or at least “the three things” we all really need.
Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah, Merry Kwanza, and of course there’s Festivus for the rest of us. Oh, and if you don’t celebrate any of these, than good day! I hope that you’re surrounded by friends and loved ones and that the day brings you all that you desire.
The Santa used in today’s post was drawn by John Beatty for a charity comic story that we did last year. John has posted the entire three page story on his site, so if you have the desire you can see it there. Hope that you enjoy it, if you take a look.
[This was the same Christmas day post that I used last year, but because the sentiments haven’t changed and because some new readers may have missed our Christmas comic, I’m running it again.]
I hope that no matter what holiday you celebrate, you are surrounded by friends and family.
Sometimes the most amazing magic tricks have the simplest solutions… once you see how it’s done. [Via News from ME]
I’m not afraid of heights. Watching this video of a worker climbing a radio tower [and most of the time free-climbing, without a safety harness] could make me change my opinion of high places. It’s insane to not only think that some poor worker [and I don’t care how much he/she gets paid] has to climb higher than the Sears Tower to make a repair, but it’s even more insane to think that there are folks out there who want the job. [via Neatorama]
The video has been pulled. You can learn why here.
Although if everything goes as planned, I’ll be spending the weekend at MegaCon, that doesn’t mean that updates at the ZONE will stop. Thanks to the miracles of modern technology not only will the ZONE continue to receive updates, but I will also be tweeting live from the convention floor.
Granted, it’s not like getting transmissions from the moon, but it is still pretty cool.
I hope that you and yours have one of the best Thanksgiving Days ever. Count your blessings, eat too much turkey, ignore that family member who irritates you, make big plans, eat too much pie, doze in front of the tube, have a bit more turkey, and remember to watch a bit of the parade and some football!
I’ve been going to Heroes Cons for years. Heroes is without a doubt one of the best run, most loved and finest conventions you could ever find. It’s put on by good people, always has great guests, and has something for everyone. Heroes Con 2010 will be the 28th year of the show and surprisingly, the event was in danger of not happening. Shelton Drum, who runs the show, discovered that the only date that he could book the Charlotte Convention Center was the same weekend as Florida SuperCon. Shelton didn’t want to infringe on the SuperCon and so his options were to go to a smaller venue on a different date or cancel the show for 2010. Neither was a good option.
So Shelton contacted Mike Broder [who runs the Florida SuperCon] and told him of the conflict. Surprisingly, Mike said that he thought he would be able to change the date of his show and after a little research, did just that. How often do you hear of “competitors” helping each other out?
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised. Mike Broder also puts on a great show and has always come across as a straight shooter who truly loves comics, art and conventions. I was able to attend his show last year and had a blast. I planned to attend again next year. After reading about his willingness to help Heroes Con, not only do I plan to attend, but will encourage everyone to join me!
I’ve been tagged by Rick at On My Mind.
The Rules
1) Link to the person who tagged you.
2) Post the rules on your blog.
3) Write six random things about yourself.
4) Tag six people at the end of your post and link to them.
5) Let each person know they’ve been tagged and leave a comment on their blog.
6) Let the tagger know when your entry is up.
So here are six random things about me that you may not know:
1. I’m a high school Assistant Principal. My Principal and three Assistant Principals who work with me all graduated from the same high school! One AP graduated in 74, the Principal in 75, another AP in 76 and me in 77. So at one point we were all at the same high school as students with no idea that 30 years later we’d all be together again at another high school as administrators.
2. My wife and I met and began “dating” in junior high. I actually told one of my buddies “That is the girl I’m going to marry” the first time I saw her… and that was VERY unlike me. We dated on and off through junior high and high school and then again when I was about to graduate from the community college. We got married in 1980.
3. I once caught a guy who had robbed a motel. He was armed with a knife and the cash he’d stolen. It’s a funny story that I’ll save for a future blog post. [I also had a guy try to pull a gun on me but disarmed him. — Another story I’ll have to share in a future blog post.]
4. Due to the popularity of my StalloneZone website, I was contacted by Sylvester Stallone and asked to run the Official “Rocky Balboa” movie blog. I agreed and my buddy, John Beatty, joined me in the project.
5. I am quoted as an “expert” in Jake Kalish’s book Santa vs Satan: The Official Compendium of Imaginary Fights. If you’re so inclined, you can find me on page 235 weighing in on “Rocky vs Rambo.”
6. Although I’ve “met” the following celebrities Paul Newman, Sonny & Cher, Greg Allman, Richard Petty, Kyle Petty, James Brolin, Mike Singletary, Vince Carter, Antonio Tarver, Bobby Bowden, Buster Davis, and others… I’ve never met Sly Stallone.
Now here at the people that I have tagged.
John of John Beatty Art.com. Although he’s my best friend since junior high, I have no idea if he’ll participate or not. If he does, I can guarantee it’ll be worth reading.
Evan of Evan Bryce.blogspot.com. Evan is one of the good guys… and an artist to watch!
Ivan from ThrillingDaysofYesterday. Ivan is my go-to guy on old time tv and movies!
Chris from Atomic Pulp and Other Meltdowns. Chris is an editor and writer. He also created one of my favorite crime comics Gravedigger: The Scavengers.
Rob of Rob Smith Jr.com. I’ve known Rob since high school. He’s a political cartoonist, art collector, and all around great guy.
Ed of Hall Toons.blogspot.com. Ed is a political cartoonist who isn’t afraid to take a stand.
According to this article, a leading genome researcher at Harvard says
...a Neanderthal could be brought to life with present technology for about $30 million.
Whoa! Bring a cave man to life! At least that’s the imagine that initially ran through my mind. How cool would that be?
But then I gave it another second to sink in. We wouldn’t be bringing a cave man back, we’d be artificially creating a life that would then be studied and probed and whose only purpose was scientific research.
Just because we have the ability to do something doesn’t mean we should. Besides, once the scientists had tired of studying Mr. Neanderthal, what could he do? Geico commercials?
[Thanks and a raised cave man club to Bill Crider for the link.]