Sunday, August 31, 2008

I knew he was hot...but...


From X-files to Sex-files, I guess....

David Duchovny has entered a rehabilitation facility for sex addiction. In a statement released Thursday by his lawyer, Stanton Stein, the actor said he did so voluntarily, adding: "I ask for respect and privacy for my wife and children as we deal with this situation as a family."

The actor's publicist, Flo Grace, confirmed the rehab report.

She and Stein both declined to elaborate further.

Duchovny, 48, plays a sex-obsessed character on the Showtime series Californication, which earned Emmy nominations for casting and cinematography. The show's second season begins Sept. 28. Showtime had no comment Thursday.

The actor appeared in the film The X Files: I Want to Believe earlier this summer. He has been married to actress Tea Leoni since 1997. They have two children.

Source: www.citynews.ca

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

sick...sicker

There is no honour among thieves, as the old expression goes. The unscrupulous will try and take advantage of just about any situation to gain a profit. But given the nature of one of the most gruesome crimes in Canadian history, this scam seems beyond the pale.

An online poster to the social networking site Facebook claimed to be the sister of the man beheaded onboard a Winnipeg-bound bus last month. And "she" was trying to use the tragedy to collect some quick cash.

The unidentified person who put up the suspicious notice claims to be Amanda, the eldest sister of 22-year-old Tim McLean. He's the carnival worker who was stabbed and then decapitated by a man onboard a Greyhound bus in Portage La Prairie on July 30th.

The message tugs at the already tight heartstrings of readers and then makes a play for their wallet.

"I thank you all for your support of our family," it reads. "It has been hard to deal with, but life must go on. If you would like to make a donation to help our family, we have set up a PayPal account to do so. Contact for more details."

The same person is believed to have sent an instant message to the man who put up the Facebook tribute page to McLean. Ron Schinners admits he was duped by the tale of woe when he received a plea from "Amanda."

"She" told him her family was having a tough time paying for the funeral expenses and were forced to quit their jobs to support each other. Schinners was so moved by her story, he turned control of the page over to the writer. He now knows that was a mistake.

"I was doing it out of the kindness of my heart, but I was also being deceived and I felt really stupid," the Port Alberni, B.C. resident admits now.

The page remained in place for a few days, likely garnering contributors, until the real Amanda McLean contacted Schinners and told him those messages weren't from her.

Others became suspicious because the family had previously set up a trust fund through TD-Canada Trust and wouldn't have needed to use PayPal for anything.

The postings were removed and the intruder reported to the RCMP. It's not clear how much the phony relative may have made off the scam or if authorities will be able to track her - or him - down.

A 40-year-old Edmonton man remains in custody undergoing psychiatric tests for the awful crime. Vince Weiguang Li is charged with second degree murder. He was heard to plead "kill me" during his last court appearance. He only recently obtained the services of a lawyer and will be back before a judge on September 8th.

Source: citynews.ca

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

I'm disgusted...but not surprised


A 7-year-old Chinese girl was not good-looking enough for the Olympics opening ceremony, so another little girl with a pixie smile lip-synched "Ode to the Motherland," a ceremony official said - the latest example of the lengths Beijing took for a perfect start to the Summer Games.

A member of China's Politburo asked for the last-minute change to match one girl's face with another's voice, the ceremony's chief music director, Chen Qigang, said in an interview with Beijing Radio.

"The audience will understand that it's in the national interest," Chen said in a video of the interview posted online Sunday night.

The news follows reports that some footage of the fireworks exploding across China's capital during the ceremony was digitally inserted into television coverage, apparently over concerns that not all of the 29 blasts could be captured on camera.

China has been eager to present a flawless Olympics image to the world, shooing migrant workers and so-called petitioners who come to the central government with grievances from the city and shutting down any sign of protest.

The country's quest for perfection apparently includes its children.

Lin Miaoke's performance Friday night, like the ceremony itself, was an immediate hit. "Nine-year-old Lin Miaoke becomes instant star with patriotic song," the China Daily newspaper headline said Tuesday.

But the real voice behind the tiny, pigtailed girl in the red dress who wowed 91,000 spectators at the National Stadium on opening night really belonged to 7-year-old Yang Peiyi. Her looks apparently failed the cuteness test with officials organizing the ceremony, but Chen said her voice was judged the most beautiful.

"The national interest requires that the girl should have good looks and a good grasp of the song and look good on screen," Chen said. "Lin Miaoke was the best in this. And Yang Peiyi's voice was the most outstanding."

During a live rehearsal soon before the ceremony, the Politburo member said Miaoke's voice "must change," Chen said in the radio interview. He didn't name the official.

So Peiyi's voice was matched with Miaoke's face.

"We had to make that choice. It was fair both for Lin Miaoke and Yang Peiyi," Chen told Beijing Radio. "We combined the perfect voice and the perfect performance."

Chen couldn't be reached for comment Tuesday.

I can understand why they picked the prettier girl. They need to maintain a certain aesthetic beauty during the opening ceremonies.
Zhang Xinyi, 22, who works in marketing in Beijing
A photo of Peiyi posted Tuesday on popular Web site Sina.com shows a smiling girl with bangs and crooked teeth. A China News Service story posted with the photo says a China Central Television reporter asked Peiyi whether she felt regret over the opening ceremony.

Peiyi responded that just having her voice used for the opening ceremony was an honor.

Whether the move was unethical, or unfair to both girls, has become a hot topic among Chinese and is racing across the country's blogosphere.

"The organizers really messed up on this one," said Luo Shaoyang, 34, a retail worker in Beijing.

"This is like a voice-over for a cartoon character," Luo said. "Why couldn't they pick a kid who is both cute and a good singer? This damages the reputation of both kids for their future, especially the one lip-synching. Now everyone knows she's a fraud. Who cares if she's cute?"

Zhang Xinyi, 22, who works in marketing in Beijing, disagreed.

"I can understand why they picked the prettier girl. They need to maintain a certain aesthetic beauty during the opening ceremonies. This situation is not so bad, especially since it gives two people an opportunity to shine rather than just one."

Peiyi is a first-grader at the Primary School affiliated to Peking University. Her tutor, Wang Liping, wrote in her blog that Peiyi is both cute and well-behaved, with a love for Peking opera.

"She doesn't like to show off. She's easygoing," Wang wrote. She and other school officials couldn't be reached Tuesday.

Miaoke, however, was a minor celebrity even before the opening ceremony. The third-grader appeared in a television ad last year with China's biggest gold medal hope, hurdling champion Liu Xiang, and she was in an Olympics ad just before Chinese New Year, China Daily reported.

Miaoke has her own blog, and one of the latest photos posted since the ceremony shows her looking up nervously at the ceremony's director, film director Zhang Yimou. "Giving the child encouragement," the caption says.

Her father, Lin Hui, told China Daily he learned Miaoke would be "singing" only 15 minutes before the opening ceremony began. The newspaper wrote Lin "still cannot believe his daughter has become an international singing sensation."

It was the second straight Olympics where the opening ceremony involved lip-synching.

Luciano Pavarotti's performance at the 2006 Winter Games in Turin was prerecorded. The maestro who conducted the aria, Leone Magiera, said earlier this year that the bitter cold made a live performance impossible for Pavarotti, who was in severe pain months before his cancer diagnosis. Pavarotti died in September 2007 at age 71.

NBC also has augmented its Olympic coverage in the past to set the right mood. That fire in the studio fireplace during the 2002 Salt Lake Games? It was just a video.

Source: telegraph.co.uk

Saturday, August 09, 2008

Random info

...just in case a trivial pursuit game starts up.......


Friday, August 08, 2008

8


In the Chinese calendar, today, is the most auspicious day of this year. So I decided to take the day off, and enjoy it in all its glory. A bit of information on the number 8 - for all those who are curious.....

The word for "eight" (八,捌) in Mandarin (Pinyin: bā) sounds similar to the word which means "prosper" or "wealth" (发 - short for "发财", Pinyin: fā). In regional dialects the words for "eight" and "fortune" are also similar, eg Cantonese "baat" and "faat".
There is also a resemblance between two digits, "88", and the shuang xi ('double joy'), a popular decorative design composed of two stylized characters 喜 (xi, 'joy', 'happiness').

Telephone number 8888-8888 was sold for USD$270,723 in Chengdu, China.
The Summer Olympics in Beijing are scheduled to open on 8/8/08 at 8:08:08pm
A man in Hangzhou offered to sell his license plate reading A88888 for RMB 1.12 million.
Dragon Fish Industry in Singapore, a breeder of rare Asian Arowanas (which are "lucky fish" themselves, and, being a rare species, are required to be microchipped), makes sure to use numbers with plenty of eights in their microchip tag numbers, and appears to reserve particular numbers especially rich in eights and sixes (e.g. 702088880006688) for particularly valuable specimens.

Spiritually, eight is the goal of the initiate, having gone through the seven stages. Eight is Infinity - Paradise regained.

Eight is solidarity as the first cube and it denotes perfection by virtue of it's six surfaces. There are eight winds and intermediate directions of space. Eight represents the pairs of opposites. The octagon is the beginning of the transformation of the square into a circle and vice versa.

Buddhist tradition: eight is completion, all possibilities. There are eight symbols of good augury.

Chinese system of belief eight represents the whole. It is all possibilities in manifestation. Eight is seen as a good luck number. The PAKUA is the design depicting the eight trigrams and pairs of opposites, usually in a circle, the circumference of which symbolizes time and space. There are eight delights of human existence.

May peace, good health, happiness and fortune be with you today and always.

Links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_in_Chinese_culture
http://www.ecademy.com/module.php?mod=list&lid=132436

Thursday, August 07, 2008

On the Eve of Beijing

The Olympics officially start tomorrow. Personally, I love watching the Olympics. Since a young kid, I would look forward to cheering on our Canadian athletes and watching in awe, of their dedication and determination. In my opinion, I don't even think China should have been considered to host the Games. After all the political and human right controversies, I thought it was a bad decision. Obviously, security will be on the highest alert in Beijing. Though, I'm opposed to having the Olympics in China, I will be watching the Opening Ceremonies, just to make sure that if anything unusual happens, that I will see it first hand. I do hope that these Games go on without a hitch. But I also hope that China will soon realize, that the way they treat their own people, just has to stop. (although, I doubt that will ever happen). Politics etc., aside, I wish the best of luck to all our athletes from the Great White North. You never cease to mesmerize and inspire me! Go CANADA!

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Musical Messiah


Ok, maybe I'm pushing it with the Messiah - but Trent Reznor truly blew me away this past Tuesday night at the ACC. Clearly, he is a genius when it comes to musical and technical creativity. And it a bonus that he not bad to look at either! Trent Reznor, or commonly known as the one man band Nine Inch Nails, is one of the most influencial, unique and talented musicians of our time. He is widely known for his absurdly high standards, which is probably why NIN is still going strong after 15 years. Reznor is most famous for producing the first couple of albums for Marilyn Manson. And continuing with the "holy" theme, a popular rumor is that Reznor got the name Nine Inch Nails for his band because it was the length of the nails used in the crucifixion of Christ. He, however, denies this. Ironically, at his high school, Reznor played the role of Judas in a school performance of Jesus Christ Superstar. Having started to play piano at the age of five, Trent now plays many instruments, writes his own lyrics and produces all of it on his own. It is quite incredible. And the technology used in NIN productions is amazing! No wonder he is one of the most influential people and biggest contributors to the true art of music.