Thursday, October 16, 2008

Appalled!

iPhone Left In Hot Car For Three Hours

Source: The Onion

WINNETKA, IL—This normally peaceful suburban town is still reeling following the news Monday that a local resident, whose name is being withheld by police pending a full investigation, left an iPhone unattended for more than three hours in a car parked in the hot sun.

"Responding to calls from concerned passersby, who observed the iPhone sitting in a vehicle in the parking lot of the Westfield Shopping Center, police arrived on the scene at approximately 4 p.m. and immediately intervened to save the device," said Winnetka police chief Douglas Blaine. "Security cameras have shown that the iPhone had been in the car—with the doors locked and the windows rolled up—since 1 p.m. Due to the tragic and highly emotional nature of this case, we cannot say any more at this time."

According to official police records, two officers forcibly broke into the car at 4:07 p.m. and found the iPhone lying face down on the dashboard. The iPhone at first showed no signs of life, but after a tense few seconds, officers were able to wake it and get it to respond to a series of simple touch commands. Police said that if the iPhone were left in the extreme heat for any longer, it could have died.

The iPhone was rushed by ambulance to a nearby Apple facility for careful examination. Miraculously, no damage to its memory, screen, or wireless capabilities was reported.
Upper-middle-class suburbanites from all over the North Shore area have reacted to the near-tragedy with an unprecedented outpouring of concern. Hundreds of cards and letters have come streaming in, and local talk radio shows have been flooded with calls demanding that the iPhone's owner be prosecuted. Many have come forward offering to take the iPhone into their custody, and still more have donated free downloads, ringtones, and MP3s to the victimized object.
Although the device was unharmed, Winnetka residents expressed shock and dismay that something like this could occur in their normally materially conscious community.

"What kind of a human being is capable of such callous disregard for a precious, precious thing?" said one concerned Winnetka resident, tax lawyer Ben Klein. "Having an iPhone is a 24-hour-a-day responsibility."

"This iPhone was less than a year old," said Janelle Mankewiecz, another outraged citizen. "If someone is blessed with an iPhone, especially one of the newer models like this one, they should never take their eyes off it for even one second."

"On a hot day, the temperatures inside a parked car can reach 150 degrees in just 40 minutes," she added, looking up the information on her own iPhone.

Witnesses said that when the iPhone's owner eventually arrived at her car and realized what she had done, she began sobbing hysterically, calling out in vain for her iPhone, and rocking back and forth on the parking lot pavement while repeatedly shouting "No" and "This can't be happening." The owner is currently being held by authorities and will likely be charged with criminal neglect. If found guilty, she will be subject to severe punitive action, including fines and possible jail time, and the iPhone will be placed under foster care.

The iPhone's owner issued a statement through her attorney.
"My client deeply regrets the incident, and wishes to express a sincere apology to the police, the community, and the fine manufacturers at Apple," said lawyer Henry Durst, who was retained by the suspect following her arrest. "My client is remorseful and clearly emotionally distraught. This is her first iPhone."

Nonetheless, local government officials remain disturbed by what they are calling "inhuman" treatment of the iPhone.

"My husband and I have been trying for months, but so far, we've been unable to have an iPhone," town assemblywoman Janet Nuetreer said. "But if we did, we would understand that there is nothing more important. Every iPhone is a gift from God."

"Sadly, this sort of mistreatment of iPhones is more widespread than people think," said Dr. Jordan Heimlich, director of Winnetka Community Services, who is currently supervising the iPhone's care. "People leave their iPhones precariously perched on the edges of counters, they forget to charge them, they even fail to provide them with basic necessities like a decorative carrying case. I've even heard cases of iPhones being dropped."

"But I've never seen anything like this happen here in Winnetka before," he added. "It's sad to see how out of line so many people's basic priorities are."

Authorities added that it was "just sheer luck" that the toddler who was also left in the car was unconscious at the time, as otherwise he could have potentially damaged the iPhone. --

I love Dubai!

Here is a headline and excerpt from an article I found on the LA Times website:

Dubai court sentences couple for sex on beach
CAIRO -- A British couple whose drunken escapade led to sex on the beach, tabloid headlines and a clash between Western permissiveness and Islamic values were sentenced today by a Dubai court to three months in prison.Vince Acors and Michelle Palmer were each sentenced to jail, fined $272 for drinking alcohol and ordered to be deported immediately upon leaving prison. The pair were found guilty of having premarital sex after a taxi had picked them up from a Champagne brunch at a five-star hotel and drove them to Jumeirah beach in the United Arab Emirates' most culturally tolerant emirate of Dubai.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Movie Review: "The Fall"

Movie: "The Fall" (Rated R, Directed by Tarsem Singh)
Best Actor/Actress in the Film: Catinca Untaru and Lee Pace
Best Aspect of the Movie: Catinca's acting! Cutest, saddest and funniest thing ever. Also those moments when Catinca and Lee's characters interact.
Worst Actor/Actress in the Film: Justine Waddell
Worst Aspect of the Movie: Might be too artsy for some people at times, but I don't think its that bad in this movie at all.
Conclusion: This movie is a MUST SEE! No joke. Trust me! It has action. It will make you cry. It will make you laugh. If that's not enough, it is just a very very aesthetically pleasing movie. Filmed over 4 years and in dozens of countries. It is a hidden gem.

Rajah Paws: 4 out of 4

Kids these days...genius.

Monday, October 13, 2008

New Look!

I am working on changing up the appearance of this blog. I should have something ready by the end of the week. Is there something you think that needs changing?

Whatever I end up choosing, I'll make sure it's easy to follow and fresh. Just a heads up!

Taekwondo Park.

Taekwondo Park, Diller Scofidio + Renfro's entry to an invited competition for the Taekwondo World Heritage Cultural Center in Muju, Korea. According to DS+R's project description, "the buildings and outdoor program spaces are connected organically within valleys and along ridges balancing and blurring the distinctions between nature and culture." [Source: archidose.blogspot.com]


It's Alive!

FLARE is a modular system to create a dynamic hull for facades or any building or wall surface. Acting like a living skin, it allows a building to express, communicate and interact with its environment.

EPIC!

Over 1000 Hits On This Blog!!!
I would like to take this moment to thank GOD; my father, for introducing me to the wonders of the internet; my manager, Rajah Khan, who has kept me grounded; this website (www.blogger.com), for providing me with this forum; and most importantly YOU! The fans! Without you this would have never been possible! Thank you!

It's 2am...

And I just remembered S Club 7. What!? Really?




Sunday, October 12, 2008

Dunder Masala!

The token desi girl from The Office, Kelly Kapoor.

There may actually be a Spider-Man in the future!

Meet Kevin Mack!


Kevin Mack is a pioneering Digital Artist and Academy Award winning Visual Effects Supervisor. He received the Oscar for his work on the film "What Dreams May Come". His other film credits include "Speed Racer", "Ghost Rider", "Big Fish", "Fight Club", "A Beautiful Mind", "Vanilla Sky", "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", "Apollo 13", "The Fifth Element" and many more. The son of Disney artists, Kevin was tutored in art by his parents and their artist friends.  At 16, he received a scholarship for drawing classes at Art Center College of Design. At 18, he was the youngest student to be accepted into the college program, where he studied Fine Art, Illustration and Film. After college, Mack worked in the film industry doing traditional glass matte paintings, scenic paintings, sculpting, model making, animation, storyboards and set design, all the while continuing to pursue his own art and music. In the mid-eighties, Kevin began experimenting with computers to make his art and music. Recognizing it's potential for film work, he helped pioneer the use of computer graphics for visual effects and became one of the industry's most innovative leaders.  Recently he received an honorary Doctorate of Science degree from Art Center.






Edgy.

German architects Coordination Berlin and photographers diephotodesigner presented a “multi-faceted design object” called Crystal City Mind in London.

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