February 27, 2006
Dancin' ! -- Or how to turn a PhD into a blithering idiot...
Ok, so you probably know I was hooked on Dancing with the Stars this season like it was my own personal
crack.
Yes, I even skipped
Survivor to watch it a couple times.
Last night I was the ultimate reality show buffoon. Yelling at the TV, calling my show buddy (CaltechMom) repeatedly, and generally being an idiot.
At least I didn't throw anything. (ask my DH about football and why my remote on/off button barely works....)
As you may know, after Thursday's final dances, Drew and Cheryl led with a perfect score of 60. Stacy and Tony were behind with a score of 56, and Jerry and Anna were in the rear with 53. Well, there was a final dance last night to complete the judges scores. Jerry and Anna went first, and scored 27/30 a personal best. Then Stacy and Tony did a good number and scored a perfect 30/30. I agreed, as it was the best dance I had seen from them in the 8 weeks of the show. Drew and Cheryl were last, and they were fabulous. But they only scored 27. Enough to stay in first place by one point....
I call my mother. "Rigged!" I scream when she answers the phone. I agree, she says, and then my dad chimes in with "Crap!"
Which is about as bad as he'll get.
We agree it's rigged for Stacy, and we hang up.
10 min later, they announce the third place contestant---- (wait for it....)
Stacy.
Wha??? Ok. I was convinced Drew and Cheryl were done for. Sweeeet.
So Drew and Cheryl were eventually named the winners, and I couldn't be happier.
To see what all the fuss is about,
here's Drew and Cheryl's "Thrilling" Pasa Doble, and
here is their perfect score freestyle dance from Thursday, set to Big and Rich's "Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy"
And Drew's brother Nick? Daypass material. Especially now that he ditched Daisy Duke.
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I figured when Stacy got voted out Jerry Rice was going to win. I mean come on, he's a nice guy, but he's not a great dancer. But if one of the two couples I thought deserved to win got knocked out, I figured Drew was a gonner too.
What's daypass material?
Posted by: Ith at February 27, 2006 03:52 PM (2EfyX)
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You watched Dancing with the Stars over Survivor?? Shameful behaviour!
Posted by: Amanda at February 27, 2006 04:15 PM (L4Sch)
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What was the deal with the "brokeback mountain" comment? Are people making it out to be a bigger deal than it is?
Posted by: Amy at February 27, 2006 04:31 PM (UxaeN)
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I think so.
For those of you who have no idea what we're talking about: Bruno said Drew should try out for BBM, and he took the cowboy hat off Cheryl's head and covered his bum with it in what I thought was a playful gesture.
But people being the idiots they are, somebody got creeped out and ABC didn't show it after the live (Eastern and Central)...
I myself saw it on ET on Friday night.
Posted by: caltechgirl at February 27, 2006 04:35 PM (jOkK0)
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"The Office" is my own personal crack. I don't even watch TV. Or I didn't. Tricksy iTunes.
Posted by: Katie at February 28, 2006 05:05 PM (lzWTc)
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Survivor is my personal crack but I admit I started watching Dancing with the Stars the next to last show and then I was HOOKED. I even (shh, swear you won't tell anyone!) voted...for Jerry Rice. Sorry I'm a HUGE football fan and I figured it took an enormous amount of guts to do something like disco number.
Drew and Cheryl did deserve to win in my opinion so I'm happy with the outcome.
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February 25, 2006
Notafinger!
You may not have heard this one, as Hollywood also lost
Barney Fife and Mr. Furley today, but one of my favorite Hollywood Dads passed away today as well.
Darrren McGavin, who played the Dad in A Christmas Story, and in many other films,
died today in Los Angeles of natural causes.
God bless, and I hope you spirit flies as freely as the clouds of obscenity still floating somewhere over Lake Michigan
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I can't believe he was 83! Where did the time go? I LOVED that movie.
Posted by: Bou at February 26, 2006 12:13 PM (iHxT3)
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He didn't die of old age -- "it was ... soap ... poisoning!"
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February 23, 2006
More Geekitude - Child of the 80's version
I love YouTube.com!
The
Sesame Street 12 video
and myriad gems from
Square One TV:
The
introThe
9 song
MathMan (there are several others
here)
BTW, just got
this. Can't wait to watch it!
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Oooooooooooooooh! I loved the Electric Company adn Sesame Street when I was a kid. Can't forget about The Magic Treehouse and Zoom too!
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Loved the Electric Company. I still love Sesame Street! I have to get that dvd for my husband.
Posted by: Oddybobo at February 24, 2006 09:07 AM (6Gm0j)
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It's funny that you posted the video of the twelve song today. I was reading the archives of your blog this week and I recently read the post where you talk about the #12 song and your favorite sesame street memories. I've been singing the 12 song ever since and now I'll really never get it out of my head! I like your blog by the way, very entertaining!
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Idol Chatter
Didn't see much of the girls on Tuesday, but did see all of the guys last night.
My top 4 guys:
Chris
Taylor
Elliot
Ace
My bottom 4 guys:
David
Kevin
Gedeon
Bobby,
David and Kevin, Adios.
For the ladies:
Top 2:
Mandisa
Lisa
Bottom 2 (those I would send home):
Stevie
Brenna
What do y'all think. Other than that I need a damn TiVo?
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My top two girls are Mandisa and that McPhee girl.
Posted by: oddybobo at February 23, 2006 12:53 PM (6Gm0j)
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Yeah, Katherine is in the top few.
Me no likey Brenna. Yuck.
Taylor me likey a lot.
Posted by: jen at February 23, 2006 02:12 PM (UMVKj)
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I didn't see Katharine. I heard she was good, though.
Posted by: caltechgirl at February 23, 2006 02:17 PM (/vgMZ)
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Even with my DVR, I had to give up something, and it ended up being Idol. I'm drowning in TV

Hopefully I can start watching it next week again.
Posted by: Ith at February 23, 2006 02:57 PM (2EfyX)
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I like Katharine, Lisa and Paris. As far as the guys, Chris or Elliot. Ace is to pretty for me. I think I like the bad boys.

Tivo rocks when it comes to Idol. I watched the singing episodes while it was recording who they kicked off. Then I got to watch it right after that.
I hope Brenna goes next time and I was not suprised at who what voted off this week.
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February 15, 2006
House: finally worth blogging about!
Despite one of the worst traffic snarls of my life (Thanks
Clippers), I managed to get home in time for House last night.
Which was a good thing. With the Stacy plot out of the way, I guess the writers thought it was time to bring the H-man back in full force. A great ep, especially the subplot with the sleazy researcher.
It's widely known in the medical research community that doctors and scientists who want to take shortcuts or outstep the FDA take their work overseas. Usually, that means India because the medico-legal system hasn't caught up with technology. India is unique in that it is a chaotic third world country, but it is also home to a wide array of state-of-the-art medical technology. Doctors like Weber and sleazy pharmaceutical companies can test their drugs on people you've never heard of who would otherwise suffer in silence without having to go through the normal procedures, including long periods of expensive animal testing (which usually is done to verify that 1) the drug isn't lethal at normal dosage, and 2) it actually has some worthwhile effect)
Furthermore, India (and other small countries) is home to a number of questionable medical science journals. Like most other professions that utilize the written word to communicate, biomedical science has a number of trade publications, commonly called medical journals, in which doctors and researchers publish their findings. These journals, however, are not equal. The top journals are the New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association, and for more preclinical work, the journals Science and Nature. There are also many specialty journals such as the Archives of General Psychiatry, or Alcoholism in Clinical and Experimental Research. Both types of journals, general and specific, have their strata. At the top are journals that most researchers strive to get published in. At the bottom are journals that will take ANYTHING, as long as you pay for the pages you submit and it looks vaguely scientific. Sometimes good researchers who feel they are on to something important will use these journals to get their ideas published ahead of someone else, but most commonly these crappy journals are used to publish work that no one else will touch, because after all, the university administration only looks at the number of paper you put out, not the quality of your publications, although that is slowly changing.
When House accuses Weber of publishing in the New Dehli Journal of Medicine, what he's really saying is that Weber's work isn't strong enough to be published in the US and that the drug isn't good enough to be FDA approved. And he proves it, if only to himself.... though that was a pretty damn bad migrane, I must say.
Best line of the night: "House, you can't keep doing this. Get a hobby. Get a Hooker."--Wilson.
Anyone else notice the confirmation of House's address at the end of the show? He indeed lives at 221 B Baker St.
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so, were they right on the brain stuff?
Just curious, because one of my favorite hobbies on the legal shows is to find spots where they're wrong on the law or make some lame strategic move in court...
Posted by: KG at February 15, 2006 01:35 PM (7SapW)
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Interesting! Thanks for that.
Posted by: chanhay at February 15, 2006 08:30 PM (N8KEv)
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221 B Baker st, eh?
Well, Holmes was based on a doctor Arthur Doyle knew, so it all fits together.
Wilson is Watson, and Weber is Moriarty... where do our other irregulars fit?
Posted by: Bill at February 15, 2006 09:00 PM (PKTtY)
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That's very interesting. Thanks for the run-down.
Although if Weber's drug company wanted to get the drug FDA approved (and they must, that's where the real money is and a drug like this has the potential for some really big bucks) wouldn't they also want it tested in clinical trials in the US or another major country? I could see doing initial trials and publications in India but they would have to know that it needed to be legit before they can make money from it. I thought the bit where a single e-mail from one doctor shutting down a whole line of research rather unbelievable too.
Some universities do look at which journals the articles are published in before assigning merit pay, not just how many publications there are. Mine does anyway.
Just as a footnote, in Canada you know have to register a drug trial when you start it if you want to publish the results later. That's to prevent a company doing 10 studies, 9 of which are negative and one shows an effect and only publishing the one that shows it works.
Posted by: Ariadne at February 15, 2006 09:04 PM (TylwK)
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Yes, they would still have to go through the FDA, but as the one Glaxo commercial points out, one in a million compounds turns out to be a testable drug. So where can they test the other 999,999? India and other countries similarly situated.
This is also a way to get around the study registration. Studies done outside the country don't always require registration, and the company can tweak the demographics of the study group until they know EXACTLY what will give them the results they are looking for in a registered study.
The single email might have been the straw that broke the camel's back, or House might have presented them with the info from the New Dehli study. The FDA moves slow, but they are pretty good at protecting patients from harmful drugs, hence all the meta-analysis that most IRBs require from clinical studies.
If this was a US study, run through a University hospital, say, then a single email directed at the right person (IRB chair, for example) could halt the study.
BTW, the IRB is the Institutional Review Board, the committee charged by the institution with overseeing the ethical implications of every human research study, including HIIPA concerns, harmfulness of the protocol, inclusion of diverse subjects, etc. The IRB chair usually has broad powers to stop a study in progress or demand justification for questionable practices.
Posted by: caltechgirl at February 16, 2006 11:15 AM (uI/79)
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Oh, and Bill, While Wilson is definitely Watson, Vogler was Moriarty. Weber is just a silly villain....
Cuddy is Inspector Lestrade.
Stacy is Irene Adler (see
A Scandal in Bohemia)
The residents (Foreman, Chase, Cameron) are the Baker St. Irregulars...
and he needs a Mrs. Hudson to clean up after him. Cameron, maybe?
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February 09, 2006
Insert high-pitched little girl scream here
Yippee!!! Guess what I found in Target today?
THIS
And it turns out that my favorite episode of all time just happens to be #6, which is on this set! YAY!!!!
Update: This is one of the BEST DVD sets ever. Lots of artwork and extras, and the menus are cool. There's even a section with 50 profiles of not only the main characters, but several minor characters as well.
The cartoons are remastered and cleaned up and they look and sound better than they did in 1983!!!
PS does anybody else not remember the Orko music sounding quite so much like the Macarena?
So, who is YOUR favorite He-Man character? Me, I love the Sorceress.
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I LOVE He-Man!! My favorite was Shera (sp)?
Posted by: Sissy at February 09, 2006 05:09 PM (gCk3+)
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I always like Nancy Pelosi, er, Skeletor. But, I've always been a mark for the villans - only hero I really liked was Batman...
Posted by: KG at February 09, 2006 05:10 PM (7SapW)
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ah yes, She-Ra. I always liked Teela better.
Posted by: caltechgirl at February 09, 2006 05:11 PM (uI/79)
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err, I've never seen He Man
Posted by: Ith at February 09, 2006 07:02 PM (sCBe0)
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She-ra, Princess of Power!
That's going on my Christmas list. Maybe I can get it for the girls. Ya, that's the ticket!
Posted by: Amy at February 09, 2006 07:24 PM (JFN4H)
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I liked the tiger...wasn't he cowardly and green before the "by the power of Greyskull" thing?
Posted by: ktreva at February 09, 2006 07:51 PM (e8b4J)
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Yep, Cringer became Battle Cat when He-Man pointed the sword at him.
Posted by: caltechgirl at February 09, 2006 08:24 PM (uI/79)
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Orco. He was a weird, magical thing with no face. Tell me what's cooler...
--Akshun J
Posted by: Akshun J at February 09, 2006 08:49 PM (7fhgR)
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I always thought Orko must look like Gonzo under his hat. He is blue. after all (his ears are anyway)
Posted by: caltechgirl at February 09, 2006 09:44 PM (uI/79)
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I am officially un-watching Project Runway
Those f***ing scumbags voted out Nick over f***ing SANTINO when at least his outfit was
finished.
Grrrrr. Hate. Santino. HATE. SANTINO.
Sorry, Nicky, babe. You were awesome, you have great skills, and you're a good person. If I was rich and thin I'd call you for a dress tomorrow.
Oh well, looking forward to tomorrow, when the pictures from fashion week should be able to tell me who the final three are from Daniel V, Chloe, Santino, and Kara, who so doesn't deserve to be there either.
My final 3 would be Nick, Chloe, and Andrae. Or maybe instead of Andrae, Daniel Franco, who is a brilliant tailor and got hosed by the lingerie challenge, IMHO.
That's ok. Survivor tonight. Go old dudes!!!!!!
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February 01, 2006
Yeah, I know it's Wednesday
But
any day is a good day for
24...
For
Bou,
Ben,
Jen, and the rest of the 24 crew:
Top 60 Facts about Jack Bauer (yeah, I know it should really be just
24, but I didn't make it up... Think of it as each minute in one hour. That ought to work)
My personal favorites (hmmm.... there are 12, read 'em twice and you'll have that list of 24):
"If Jack Bauer was in a room with Hitler, Stalin, and Nina Meyers, and he had a gun with 2 bullets, he'd shoot Nina twice."
"Guns dont kill people, Jack Bauer kills people."
"Upon hearing that he was played by Kiefer Sutherland, Jack Bauer killed Sutherland. Jack Bauer gets played by no man."
"Killing Jack Bauer doesn't make him dead. It just makes him angry."
"When you open a can of whoop-ass, Jack Bauer jumps out."
"Jesus died and rose from the dead in 3 days. It took Jack Bauer less than an hour. And he's done it twice."
"What color is Jack Bauer's blood? Trick question. Jack Bauer does not bleed."
"Superman's only weakness is Kryptonite. Jack Bauer laughs at Superman for having a weakness."
"1.6 billion Chinese are angry with Jack Bauer. Sounds like a fair fight."
"Lets get one thing straight, the only reason you are conscious right now is because Jack Bauer does not feel like carrying you."
"Your attraction to Jack Bauer in no way affects your sexual orientation."
And finally: "Jack Bauer doesn't miss. If he didn't hit you it's because he was shooting at another terrorist twelve miles away."
And for more random facts about Jack Bauer, go here. You can also rate the Jack Facts.
h/t robbo
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What is this 2-4 that everyone keeps talking about?
Posted by: KG at February 01, 2006 02:14 PM (74SoL)
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Heh.
Hi everyone, my name is Mark, and I'm currently a sixteen year old theoretical astrophysicist attending Caltech.
Posted by: Mark at February 02, 2006 05:39 PM (UvsUe)
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