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Prediction Correct: Carrie Wins!

Not exactly world shattering news, however.  Any bum could have arrived at the same conclusion while snoring in their sleep.  I must say, though, that unlike The Apprentice where they had boring fillers with zero substance, the Idol finale drew my attention, for the most part.  Except for the rehash of the audition tapes, I enjoyed watching finalists such as Jessica Sierra come back. Vonzell sang beautifully, Bo and Carrie’s duet was smooth, and Simon’s segment was hilarious, even if partially serving as a therapeutic exercise for Paula’s scandal.

What’s next?  So You Think You Can Dance?  Will need to keep an eye on that one.

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Ebay It!

I’ve always had a fear e-bay.  What about the scams?  What if you bought a telescope only to receive a magnifying glass?  I’ve seen an e-bay entry where they sold an empty XBox Box for over a hundred!  You can spend the entire week tracking an item only to find out that you didn’t get the item because someone outbid you in the last few seconds.

Recently, though, I’ve noticed more and more acquaintances who frequently conduct transactions on ebay.  A coworker of mine bid on a gas pump used in a movie for over $1000.  I thought his mind went cuckoo, but he justified it with the fact that he can always recoup the cost by resell it on ebay.  I also know that olivetheotherreindeer regularly makes bead accessories and sells them on ebay, and Tim bought some nice Mariners tickets for much cheaper than the face value.

I decided to give ebay a try.

I got two Ichiro bobbleheads, so I listed one on e-bay.  So far so good.  I have an old shaver that I love but could not find the replacement blade and foil locally anywhere any more.  I found one on ebay.  They normally run $18-$25 in online stores, but I got one for $6.99.  We’ll see if it is delivered as promised.

If it all works, I may just have sweep through my garage to see if I can find some junk to sell.  As they say, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure!  🙂

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Young Anakin Force Ghost!

Karen and I finished our own Star Wars trilogy marathon, starting from Thursday until today, one episode a day.  It wasn’t until today that I noticed something disturbing in the Return of the Jedi DVD.  This is the original scene I remember:

This is what I saw instead:

What the heck?  Since when did Hayden Christensen get in there, and with the evil eyes too!  Come on!  Stop trying to tweak things.  What’s with Anakin staying forever young next to the Old-Bi Wan?   And to top it off, the original ending music was replaced by another weak ending music. 

In watching this marathon, I noticed there are more holes between the prequels and sequels than my stinking socks!  For one, in the sequels, Yoda seemed to have trained Obi-Wan.  In the prequel, it was Qui-Gon.  In the sequels, it appears that Obi-Wan was also pretty old when trained, but in the prequel, even the baby Anakin was too old.  In the sequels, the emperor refers to the light saber as a Jedi weapon, but he himself used it as a Sith.  Also, in the scene when Luke asked Leia about her mother, they were both there and were both infants!  How could she have remembered anything?  Baby Force?

After watching everything, I must decidedly say that sequels kick the prequels’ butts.  I missed the great acting of Harrison Ford as the smarty pants with witty remarks.  By contrast, Hayden Christensen and Natalie Portman are as stiff as the bolts on the tires of my CR-V!  C-3PO beats Jar Jar the clown any day.  Oh, and there’s something about CGI that just subconsciously doesn’t seem as realistic as muppets.  The old Yoda, for example, just seemed more real even if it’s some little dude holding a Yoda head.

Still, Episode III does tie the prequels with the sequels nicely.

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The Charismatic Church vs. The Conservative Church

So after attending Shakina and seeing the kneeling prayer warriors, it brought me back to the question of the charismatics versus the conservatives.  Do we embrace the spiritual matters, or do we focus on faith alone?  Should we search our feelings, or do the feelings lead to the Dark Side?

During my high school years, one of the worship leaders at my church, Daniel, was “filled with the spirit” at a conference and started busting out in tongues.  He said he was overflowing with joy that he started crying, and this coming from a geeky computer major.  My first experience with such an event was when we had a fellowship night where some people from another fellowship came over for a “spiritual filling” night. Despite those people layed their holy hands and chanted some mombo jumbo in Greek (as if God spoke Greek better than English), I did not speak in tongues that night, but neither did Daniel.  So much for that.  I have been researching this topic since, but let’s analyze the pros and cons I’ve observed so far.

On one hand, if you accept charismatics, then you believe that the gifts still exist.  That means people still speak in tongues, have gift of healing, have word of knowledge, cast out demons, and prophesy.  As a result, people in charismatic churches tend to seek God more because God is more real.  They pray to God more often, humble at the feet of God, and are more sensitive to spiritual matters such as spiritual attacks.  They follow God with their hearts.  Admirable.

On the other hand, if the very Spirit that inspired the apostles still prophesy through people today, then it’s like a continuation of the Bible.  If anything it’s even more relevant than the Bible because it’s the Spirit Daily with today’s date, instead of back issues from thousands of years ago!  This is where heresy starts in many charismatics churches.  How can you tell between the true believer and the con artist?  Once they learn the lingo and put on the “Praise The Lord” tag, it’s hard to separate the sheep from the goats.

What I see in the conservative church is the opposite.  It’s all brains and not much heart.  Instead of coming to seek God for worship services, the sermon is the service.  Some people felt that if the sermons are dull, then they’re not being fed and they need to look for a different church!  Many people who serve also do it out of duty.  I’ve seen email sent with “It’s your Christian duty to…”  Many people who serve tend to use their own strengths rather than God’s, as sometimes they get so busy they have no time to pray!  And what about the silly little game of putting your thumb up for prayer before a meal?  “Oh no I really put up my thumb before yours!!  You just didn’t see it!  Okay okay, fine…  I’ll pray”.  It’s almost like a punishment!  Prayer is definitely not the same in the conservative church.

Before you still yelling at me saying “I don’t do that!”, I want to add a disclaimer that these are just generalizations and not everyone does everything listed above.  I attend a conservative church and am guilty for some of the items I’ve listed out, but I’m open to either side.

One thing’s for sure, if the Spirit of God is actively working today, I want to be part of it.

Events

Shakina: Revival Meeting or Charismania?

Have you seen windshields with Shakina written on them?

So Shakina is supposed to be about bringing all churches in the Puget Sound area together in a revival meeting.  Unfortunately when you meet at UW, it sends the message that it’s organized by students for students.  Besides a few curious adults and undercover pastors, it’s pretty much just students, students and more students.  Curiously, although there were some caucasian churches listed on their web site like Overlake Christian Church and Mars Hill, if you look across, it’s pretty much black heads all over.

The worship leader had a very David Crowder-esque voice, and his guitar skills were impressive.  However, some of his songs were very unfamiliar, so at times it felt more like a concert than a worship session.  He tried to crack a few jokes, some of which seemed rather awkward that sent people frowning.  There were also many references to “healing”, including if you just worship, you will be healed.

I must say I admire the gesture of the people wearing blue Shakina T-shirts, who I assume are from Jubilee.  They kneel on the floor at show their humility without caring about how they’re perceived.

Including bowing head to floor.  I wish I had the boldness and courage to do that before thousands of people.

Now Shakina is organized by Jubilee church, and there have been some concerns regarding charismatics.  The most curious story was that some pastor prayed for mother and child in QFC when all of a sudden, lightning striked, and they were both healed.  There were two unnecessarily long testimonies, and by the middle of the second one, it was pretty cold so we left for dinner.  When we got back, people were just doing a little talking, a little praying, and a testimony about a sister being “freed” along with a bunch of “amens”.

I will get into more details tomorrow regarding my view of the charismatic church versus the conservative church.

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Boooooring!

That’s the most I can say about last night’s Apprentice Finale.  I’m glad they didn’t ask Regis Philbin to turn it into another talk show, but it was 30 minutes filler and 29 minutes commercial.  The only thing deserving our attention was the part where Trump said “You’re Hired!”, which lasted the whole 2 seconds.  There’s no twist, no build-up, nothing.  I thought Trump would blindside us by hiring Tana, but nope!  Talk about a poor excuse for an extra episode!

Then again, the whole thing is a sham anyway, as the Apprentice really does engage more with the media than doing real work.  Trump has been quoted in Newsweek as having said, “It’s a little bit too much to ask someone to be the president of a $800 million building when they haven’t had that kind of experience”.

So does it really matter who gets hired?  Trump should have hired them both.  At least that’ll give the audience something to talk about.

Events

The Garage

Today was when we had our ship party!  At 1:30pm, they hauled us over to a place called The Garage in Seattle:

It sounded like a place I should take my car in for an oil change, doesn’t it?  Well, it’s not.  They actually have entertainment facilities such as…

…bowling lanes.  Two sets of them, as a matter or fact, on the first floor and in the basement.  By the time I got there, the place was packed wall to wall with Microsoft people, so we had to go downstairs and join another game.  The first game I stunk, but half way through the second game, I started getting the feel!  The 12 pounder was definitely for me, and I learned to fitness the second shot.  It was pretty funny because everytime someone was close, people started yelling “You got robbed!”

It came down to the tenth frame, between me and Jidesh, and ultimately…  Jidesh snapped under pressure, and I won.  I took a picture of my score, 125, as I may never break 100 again for the rest of the year:

They wanted to start a third game, but I had to leave while I was ahead and end on a high note, right?  I went upstairs and enjoyed their other attraction:

Pool.  Lots of them.  So we played double with another team and got decimated on the first game.  Nothing was going in.  Straight shots.  Curved shots.  Jump ball.  Masse.  Nothing.  I felt like I’ve let down my higher school geometry teacher. 

On the third game, we played cutthroat because there were only three of us, and then I heard a weak voice in the background…  “Use the force, James”.  I decided to “feel” the shots instead of calculating the precise angle of impact.  I also decided to finesse instead of overpowering the ball.  In the end, there was only one ball standing.  Mine.  Wow… two victories today.  Beginners luck, you’re probably thinking, and you’re probably right.

Anyway, that’s it for my ship party.  By now you’re probably wondering, does James ever get any work done?  Well, I’m wondering the same thing, but shh… don’t tell anyone.  😉

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The Rise of Darth Vader Tonight at Midnight!

It’s coming on Thursday and I can’t wait to watch the final episode!  Some fans, however, have lost their common sense waiting for this film by lining up since the beginning of the month!  While some have found their significant other in one of these geek lines, the prize for being the sillest must go to Sarah Sprague, who lined up at Hollywood’s Chinese Theatre.  There is only one problem with it–they’re not showing Star Wars there!  “Yeah we’ve heard that before,” she said, refusing to budge.  I’d hate to spend a month sleeping in tents, playing the same board games day in and day out, take showers with a towel and a bottle of water, and in the end, find out “Oops, wrong theatre!”

I have been a big fan.  The first time I saw Star Wars was when I was seven, when Star Wars: Empire Strikes Back came out.  I was a little shorter back then, and I remember walking next to my dad on our way to the theatre room when we passed by a cotton candy stand.  When I turned to plead my case for cotton candy, I realized next to me was not my dad but a stranger!  After some frantically searching for my family, I found my parents back at the cotton candy stand, purchasing some for us already.  What can I say?  All the long legs in motion looked the same to me back then…

I was way too young to watch the movie Empire Strikes Back, though, even at the rating of PG.  My recollection of the movie wasn’t much, but the scene of Han Solo getting processed into cryogenic storage would return in the form of nightmares.  My memory must have misencoded the movie, as the disturbingly realistic nightmares would compose of a dark space with cryogenic C3PO flying in the air, with eerily dim candles around.  I remember it to this day.

It didn’t deter my obsession for Star Wars, however.  After coming to the States, I watched Star Wars: A New Hope on HBO, and because I didn’t understand a word of that movie in English, my imagination filled in the conversations.  It didn’t deter me from my Star Wars craze, however.  I lived with my granduncle and many of the natives in his National Geographic magazines began holding light sabers thanks to my trusty erasers and my ability to draw light sabers with them.  It went downhills, however, once I started erasing eyes to make them glow, and eventually started erasing mustaches and Fu Manchu’s.

I was also obsessed with Darth Vader.  I simulated Darth Vader breathalizer by taking an empty jar and breathing heavily into it.  Darth Vader had the uncanny ability to breath and talk at the same time, so I resorted to recording the deep breathing and play it back as I talked into the jar.  My obsession didn’t end with the voice.  One time I saw the Darth Vader mask for sale at a grocery store and immediately fell in love!  Put on the mask, put on the Helmet, and voila!  Darth Vader.  I regretted not getting it though.  Recently I saw one for sale at Target for $40 that included a voice-changing device.  No more jars required!  I was soooo tempted to get one, but …  needed to tell myself budget minded.  budget minded.  budget minded.

There will never be another movie like Star Wars.  I can’t wait for the movie to come out, and hopefully, no more nightmares this time.  😎

Sports

Mariners 3, Yankees 6

Earlier last week, Tim Hsiung had asked Karen and I to attend a Mariners game today.  It wasn’t until later that I realized the real reason Tim wanted to go: Yankee’s Starting Pitcher Chien-Ming Wang.

After every inning that Wang pitched, we witnessed flashes of blue and red, the Taiwanese flag.

I suppose that being Taiwanese, I should show some national pride as well.  Time to brush the dust off the Shaq-sized Taiwan flag from my attic…

On a side note, when you’re super thirsty and the enticing cold lemonade makes its way down the steps as it preys on the feeble minded, resist the urge.  We gave in to our cravings and paid the $3.75 Safeco tax.  Instead of lemonade, we received Iced Water (1% lemon juice).

Stay away from it.  You’ve been warned.

So the game progressed along with Mariners Pitcher Sele pitching better than expected.  Unfortunately he wouldn’t go far enough as Hasegawa and Sherill took over in relief. Finally when they called the clown…

JJ Klutz… Oops, I mean JJ Putz. I turned and told Tim “And this is where Yankees hit a Grand Salami”.
Tim: “Bernie doesn’t have that power any more”.
Me: “Yeah, but he’s up against Putz”.

That’s when Bernie proceeded to put the ball over the fence.  If I can only be so accurate about other things.

So Chien-Ming Wang gets a W for the win, and the Taiwanese Nationals were ecstatic.  It seemed bizarre, however, that someone would bring a poster of Wang’s wedding photo. By the way, doesn’t Wang look a little like Hideki Matsui?

After the ball game, Karen had cravings for popcorn chicken, so we headed back to Oasis.  Even though I already blogged about the deceptive drinks at Oasis, I just had to take a picture of the incriminating poster…

I refused to purchase their drinks, but the popcorn chicken was good.  Wish I had something to drink while downing the salty chicken though.  😕

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Free Frosties

On Saturday we watched the movie “Assault on Precinct 13”.  I loved watching Laurence Fishburne (Morpheus from the Matrix), who had the sedated composure regardless of circumstances, although I admit it was a little odd for him to be staring at the floor with twenty semi’s shooting in the background.  I highly recommend this movie for action movie fans.

Today is an anomalous yet awesome sports day, as both the Sonics and the Mariners won!  For the record, I never should have doubted the Sonics.  I admit I’m a big wagoner, as when they got demolished by the Spurs during their first two games in the second round, I thought they were mismatched and completely outclassed.  Tonight they have proven that they have a few tricks up their sleeves against Tim Duncan and his crew.  They have renewed my faith in them, for now.

Tonight, I dropped by Wendy’s for my last dosages of their free Junior Frosties.  As I approached the drive-thru window, the cashier remark, “Back again!”  Whoa, at this rate we’ll be on a first-name basis shortly!  By the way, my keen observations suggested to me that their Junior sized frosties are increasing in size.  Check this out:

At this rate, if I return tomorrow, I should expect:

Unfortunately the free frosty deal is over tonight, and I don’t want to find out how much that frostie would cost tomorrow!