Sunday, October 19, 2003
Sunrise and Sweet Madam Blue
Last weekend, I saw something that I have never seen before,
a sunrise rainbow. As I was stepping out for my jog, the
clouds had lifted enough to let the sunrise sun shine on
the morning drizzle creating this amazing rainbow.
These kinds of sunrises often remind me of my favorite
song, Sweet Madam Blue from the rock band Styx. It has
great lyrics, great tempo, and provides a symbolism that I
think will always be relevant to America. I particularly
like the 60 second soft interlude in the middle of the song
and how it ends in a high intensity, rythmic crescendo.
It gives a feeling of energetic rebirth from a dark
captivity, kind of like a glorious sunrise.
One thing that would be cool is if a Washington DC radio station
would make it a ritual to play Madam Blue at every Sunday
morning sunrise. Then as the sun rises over the national
capital, the song could be heard on thousands of radios
through out the downtown parks, playing in unison the
song that symbolizes the dreams and hopes that people
feel for America.
Yankees and Seinfeld
Baseball playoffs have reduced my viewing of Seinfeld reruns lately.
Looks like the Yankees have once again made it to the
World Series. One thing I've noticed while watching is the
uniforms these days look more comfortable. Perhaps more
cotton? Maybe George Costanza was on to something.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's Victory
The recall election in California was one for the history
books. It'll be interesting to see how Arnold does as
governor. There's one thing good for the nation: At least
we'll be free of new Schwarzenegger movies in the next
several years... Actually, I'm not really a hater of his
movies. He has made some good action movies. However,
T3 was a dissapointment for me. Wonder what they're going
to do for T4 now that Schwarzenegger claims he's not going
to do any acting while governor.
Even though Arnold is pretty inexperienced in government,
there is one important trait that should help him. That
trait is extreme determination. It's that trait that is
required to be number one in any sport including body
building. This determination, dedication, and winning
attitude should be beneficial to a government leader. Of
course other traits are also important like
ethics, intelligence, and leadership. It should be
interesting to see how things go.
Another point to note in Arnold Schwarzenegger is his
social liberalism. Social liberal Republicans seem to
be growing in popularity. New York also has such politicians
in Rudolph Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg. Even though he wasn't
a Republican, Jessie Ventura also seems to share similar
beliefs.
I wonder if this can really change the Republican
party. The best thing that could happen, in my opinion, is if
this wing of the party formed a new party with a moderate
libertarian philosophy which combines economic conservatism
with social liberalism. A party with such a platform and
with some strong and popular leaders could perhaps have
some success.
I don't think a bottom-up approach from
the current libertarian party is possible. I think it
will take popular politcians leaving their current party
and forming this new one. It could be similar to what
Ross Perot did in 1992, but it will have to include many
popular leaders who join together. Just like what Arnold
did in California, it would definitely make things
interesting.
David Blaine and Magic?
One thing in the news these days is the "magician" David
Blaine and his "stunt" of 44 days of confinement over a
London river in a transparent box. I suppose this stunt
has some unique and interesting aspects. I guess supporters
appreciate his mental fortitude to endure such an ordeal.
Perhaps next year, he'll try for 88 days... Actually,
44 days seems kind of whimpish. How about 44 years? Now
that would be impressive. That would be a life
well lived....
You might have detected some sarcasm above. You might
have guessed, I'm not a fan of this stunt. I think people
have to be careful not to get carried away by unproductive
goals. Of course what's productive and what's not is debatable.
44 days confined in a box just doesn't seem all that productive.
I would prefer David Blaine spend more time developing
his old brand of magic with tricks and mind games that
fascinate viewers and leave them wondering how he could
have done that.
In my engineering job, we often spend a lot of time trying
to figure out what's wrong with a chip or some software code.
Sometimes, things just don't make sense. Things happen that
just doesn't seem possible. But by carefully thinking things
through, by eliminating definite impossibilities, and brainstorming
new ideas, we usually figure out these issues.
Trying to figure out ingenious magical tricks is what I
use to like about David Blaine. I think it's something
that can make learning fun and inspire future problem
solvers in science and government. Finding ways to do
what seems impossible is the essense of good magic.
Hopefully, Arnold Schwarzenegger has some of this training...
posted by Ken on 1:53 PM
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