Monday, October 18, 2004

Ladder 49

First let me say that Ladder 49 is not a great movie, But it isn't bad. The performances are less then lauditory (Although I thought Robert Patrick ideal in his role as Lenny the vetern firefighter whose a bit of a shit but great at what he does) The plot sometimes slips into the maudlin.But that having been said I think I should state that in terms of what its like to be a firefighter (and I am qualified to say, being a professional firefighter myself) it is lightyears ahead of Backdraft.

The movie gives a fair overview of what its like to be a career firefighter in an urban enviroment, and while it does shed little light on what motivates these men, other then brotherhood it does do a fair job of showing the fears and difficulties of a career in firefighting, both for the firefighters and their families' Its certainly much closer to reality the Backdraft was. A bit too noble perhaps. I quite enjoyed it myself. It was obviously filmed in a real station.

If this sort of thing sounds interesting to you, you may enjoy Ladder 49. If your looking for mindless action with lots of explosions your bound to be disappointed.




The Technology Gap

A gap is widening in our population. Its not so much an age gap as it is one of those who fear new innovations in technology and those who do not. This void is widening all the time. As those who fear or a suspicious of technology refuse to take the first steps into the technology age, those of us who have embraced it continue to move ahead.

I know people (mostly older) Who refuse to use ATM machines. And others, some younger then I who have no interest in computers or the INTERNET. The sheer convenience of cell phones pass some people by because they fear what they do not understand.

For those who have moved into the computer generation groups like AOL feed on some peoples fear of the unknown. Limiting their access in the name of "safety" Fear of what is new is in itself nothing new. But the speed with which it advances is now faster then ever.

As new technology develops these technophobes will be left out of an increasingly large segment of our society. Even now it is virtually impossible for a child in school to do their homework without access to the INTERNET, most daily transactions can now be accomplished from the comfort of your own home. As larger and larger segments of our population being to take advantage of these conveniences. The simple act of going to the bank to withdraw money or pay a bill, even ordering services will become a thing of the past.

Sunday, October 17, 2004

A Discussion About Winning

As promised I intend to post on a wide variety of topics. Here is another of my interests. Football. My longtime favourite NFL team the New England Patriots has just extended its record for consecutive wins to 20. The former record was 18 held by 5 different teams.

Now the fact is, that this is an even more remarkable achievement because of the rules in place to ensure parity in Football. They work, and as such keep any team from becoming significantly stronger then the rest.

You see the Pats, winners of 2 Superbowls in the past 3 years really aren't better then their competition, at least on record. There are no superstars in New England, no Payton Manning's, no Michael Vick's, just a bunch of football players, playing their hearts out. In fact if you look at the statistics so far this year, no one on New England is even near the top in any category.

So whats their secret? I believe it is the players faith in their coaching staff. Bill Belichick has convinced them that if they play at their best, and follow the game plan, on any given Sunday they can beat any other team.

The inevitability of a winning streak is that it must eventually come to an end. That could have happened this week. Seattle is quite good, and it may well happen next week when they play the 5-0 Jets.

But in the long run it doesn't matter. The fact is, at this moment the Patriots ARE the best team in football. And not a star amongst them.

Saturday, October 16, 2004

The Myth of the Modern Day Hero

I work in a profession that is often praised and sometimes maligned. After Sept. 11 suddenly world wide we became heroes.

I've always been somewhat uncomfortable with that appellation . You see, I don't know any heroes. Most of the firefighters that I know are dedicated professionals. They are for the most part common working men, few are university educated, although firefighters with degrees are becoming less rare. We pride ourselves on our professionalism and our ability to cope in stressful situations.

There is, in my opinion something that sets us apart from most people. Not everyone, regardless of their bravery can be a successful firefighter. The difference is rather unnoticeable, until the occasion arises. We don't panic, we have the ability to keep our heads when others loose them so to speak.

The overly heroic John Wayne type seldom lasts in our profession. They are not team players, and firefighters cannot survive without working as a team.

We are also imbued with the most horrible sense of gallows humour. Things you would think ghastly to even contemplate are the subject of the most tasteless humour amongst the brethren.

More on this later......


My Michael Moore Rant

Michael Moore is a very vocal (dare I say strident) opposer of the Bush administration. He has taken a rather novel approach of producing an anti-Bush documentary during an election year. He has also used artistic license to a certain degree to make his points. This kind of blurs the edges, is it news? Is it art? Is it Entertainment? I have read some reviews that say that as a piece of art this is Moore's best film yet. I tend to agree, it is powerful in places.

Now, here comes the interesting part. How does Bush and Co. defend against this unprecedented attack? Well they certainly can't refute most of his claims, they are true! What to do, what to do?

I've got it, good old fashioned character assassination. Not that old George will be out cursing a blue streak against Moore himself, no he’s got plenty of conservative pundits to do that for him. TV papers and INTERNET. It’s quite repetitive,

He's a Liar!
He's anti-American!
He's in league with Satan!
He's a filthy Red!
He's Fat!
He's Ugly!

Well you get the picture. Now this is a double edged sword, it takes the public's mind off the allegations, but keeps Moore, and his movie in the spotlight.

Some Bush supporter thought he'd come up with a way to deny Moore an Oscar nomination just the other night, seems he discovered a bootleg copy was shown on Cuban TV. See! See! We can deprive him an Oscar! But no it turns out Moore has no control over bootlegs.

I have to say whether you agree with all his assertions or not Moore has been much more effective against Bush then the Democrats have been so far in this race.

Our New Quint


A National Tragedy

All over Canada men are in a funk tonite. Its a Saturday night, in late fall and there is no hockey on TV. What can one do with a whole evening without their National Sport. A player lockout has resulted in the loss of the one thing that matters more to a Canadian then the % of alcohol in their beer.

Men are taking desperate measures to fill their time Some are rummaging through their backyard looking for unturned stones Others stand in their driveways holding shovels, faces turned expectantly towards the sky, waiting for that first flake of snow. Some have even sunk so low they are actually watching Baseball playoffs! Worst of all some traitors have resorted to snuggling up on the couch with their significant others watching a chick flick!

My father has taken to going to bed at 8 pm on Saturday nights so as not to have to witness this travesty Where will it end? Is this kaput for all that is sacred in the Canadian psyche?

My New Blog

This is my new Blog, I'm going to try and update it as often as possible with new info and observations about my personal life and the world in general