RC Planes Grow Up

When I was young and dreaming of being a pilot someday, I used to build wooden, then plastic model planes (and cars). They never looked quite as good as the pictures on the boxes, not because I wasn’t good at putting them together, but I had a hard time getting the paint right. Later, seeking something a bit more thrilling, I bought and built the glow-plug powered, control line planes. It was great fun to put them together and fly them in a very fast circle. I got good at flying loops and flying them upside down. A friend and I even tried out dogfighting with some success, but ended up with the inevitable tangled lines.

Anyway, that was a long time ago, and life kinda gets in the way of those things. I was reminded of all that when I read Chris Anderson’s take on the state-of-the-art of RC planes. It seems that the technology driving things like brushless electric motors in hybrid cars and LiPo batteries in cell phones have migrated to radio-controlled (RC) planes. Maybe some day again…

Early Summer Movie Report

After finishing my doctoral coursework in late May, I took a few weekends off in June to catch up on taxes, family time, and watch some movies…

First up was Batman Begins which I have to say is one of the best of all the Batman movies I have seen. There is no doubt that Michael Keaton did a great job as Batman, but Christian Bale (the new one), is really, really good. In addition, most of the supporting cast is top notch, and they play their parts well. I remember the big surprise I had when I made the move from the U.S. TV series to the comic book. Dark was the word, and this movie is as dark as it should be. We learn how Batman, one of the only (or the only) American comic figures, learned all the skills he has to kick some bad-guy butt. This one is highly recommended for anyone who liked the earlier movies or those who are curious about how Batman came to be. Just leave the story from the original movie at the door…

The next weekend was set aside for the first show of the first day of the pre-preview screening of Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith. I have to say that the climax has been worth the 28-year wait! We all know the result, but we get to find out the how. Even if you think the story’s too predictable, the scenery, the CG effects, and most of the acting will help you to forget any predictability. If you have seen any of the others, you need to see this one.

This past weekend meant another trip to the theater to see War of the Worlds. Decent acting and great effects are the highlights. If you have seen any Spielberg movies (and who hasn’t?), then you can know how the scary parts work. If you saw Jurassic Park and know the kitchen scene, then you know how things will be in WotW.

Next up is The Fantastic Four

Cirque du Soleil’s Alegria 2

The family went to see the latest incarnation of Circle du Soleil: Alegria 2. We went to Fukuoka this past Saturday for the early show. I have to say the troupe puts on one of the best shows I have ever seen. It’s very hard to describe if you have not experienced it. There are feats of incredible, physical power, followed by out and out hilarious antics by one to three clowns, followed by another kind of incredible performance by a number of perfectly timed movements, followed by, well, I hope you get the idea.

If you have not been to see any of the Circle du Soleil’s shows, I highly recommend it.