Saturday, September 22, 2012

Office of Scientific Intelligence

PROLOGUE
Words By Barry Riggins
Based on and Inspired by The Novel Cyborg by Martin Caidin
Which Became The 6 Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman


My name is Oscar Goldman.
Well at least that's what it states on all of my government issued ID, today.
And today I head The Office Of Scientific Intelligence.
More people in America know President Obama's White House direct line number then knows our office exist.
In fact my pay checks say that I actually work in accounting, but then that's as much fiction as what the American people really know about science and tech.
Don't be surprised every major country has an counter part to us.

It is my job to make sure that America despite reality TV, and i phone 6's, and everything else remains at the forefront of science. It is also my job to protect scientific discoveries and in some cases "obtain" discoveries and information that we do not currently have.

I never said my job didn't get dirty and today I start one of the dirtier jobs on my to do list.

I am out here in the Arizona desert.

Rudy Wells:  Hey Oscar. If we are going to do this? This is just as good a place as any.
I have double checked everything at the facility established here.

Oscar: Good. We have not been able to keep up with the mutantagenic accomplishments coming out of Japan. If "Operation Cyborg" fails....well "operation cyborg" can't fail. Do you have the names?

Rudy: Based on the physical and mental profiles of the most accomplished field agents in the FBI, Department of Enhanced Humans, Para Science Intelligence, OSI, the 5 major branches of service and NASA.
I have come up with 3 names of perspective subjects that should be able to handle our first wave of Bio-kenetic-enhancements.

Oscar: I know you don't like what your country is asking you to do Rudy.

Rudy: Save It "Oscar."

Oscar: Fine. Then let's go back to my office...and see who will be the world's first "bionic man."





Monday, September 17, 2012

Monday, September 3, 2012

Raymond Tyler's Music and Entertainment Report!: Good Night Michael Clarke Duncan

December 10, 1957 – September 3, 2012


Raymond Tyler's Music and Entertainment Report!: Good Night Michael Clarke Duncan
: Duncan seen here not long ago with his Omarosa who actually saved his life during his initial cardiac arrest. Michael Clarke Duncan, The...

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Ray's List: The Mad List

MAD MAGAZINE on Cartoon Network may be the funniest, artsiest, freshest show that you are missing.



The Cartoon Network show is based on the popular magazine that has been a favorite on news stands since 1952. Not to be confused with the former SNL rival MAD TV.


MAD on Cartoon Network really is an animated version of the monthly magazine.


Here's A Few Reason Why You Should Check It Out!


1. MAD is an original-With out the success of Mad Magazine would there even be a Cartoon Network?
How many people who work at CN were either readers of MAD or influenced by readers, writers and artists of Mad Magazine. I know it was my dream job at age 15.


2. Mad Is Still Original-Over the years a few MAD rip offs came and enjoyed various levels of success there was Marvel's Crazy and also Cracked. I thought both Crazy and Cracked were excellent comedy magazines. However, only Mad has been able to stay into the 21st century. Mad is still full of ever changing and original ideas ...all of them funny.


3. The Humor In MAD should make you think more than it makes you ANGRY.
One thing I enjoy about MAD while reading as an adult is that the humor is often based on serious issues, Hollywood's lack of new ideas, and just the funny things in life.


4. Watching Mad on Cartoon Network is a great way to connect with your kids. Why watch an episode and then share some classic issues or go to the news stand and pick up the latest.
It should be a great way to at least encourage the enjoyment of reading.

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Good Night Neil Armstrong!

WHERE NO OTHER MAN HAD GONE BEFORE!

The word unique is used too much in this internet word.
So is the word "Exclusive."
The third most exclusive club in this world may be Men  Who Have Been Heavy Weight World Boxing Champs." And I remember when that meant something.

The second most exclusive club IS ...Men who have walked on the moon.

THEE MOST EXCLUSIVE CLUB is The First Man to Walk on The Moon.

That my friends was Neil Armstrong.

Most of us mere mortals from bloggers like me to the cast of Star Trek have only been beyond earth's atmosphere with our imagination.

Neil Armstrong who passed away this Saturday was living proof of Science Fact.

I for one will always love him for that.

Good Night Neil Armstrong and as long as there are people dreaming on other worlds or merely dreaming about other worlds on this one. Your courage and achievement will live on.
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                                                              NASA BIOGRAPHY

Neil A. Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio, on August 5, 1930. He began his NASA career in Ohio.

After serving as a naval aviator from 1949 to 1952, Armstrong joined the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) in 1955. His first assignment was with the NACA Lewis Research Center (now NASA Glenn) in Cleveland. Over the next 17 years, he was an engineer, test pilot, astronaut and administrator for NACA and its successor agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

As a research pilot at NASA's Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif., he was a project pilot on many pioneering high speed aircraft, including the well known, 4000-mph X-15. He has flown over 200 different models of aircraft, including jets, rockets, helicopters and gliders.

Read The Rest of  Mr. Armstrong's Biography straight from NASA at
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/about/bios/neilabio.html?fb_action_ids=4380506279269&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_source=aggregation&fb_aggregation_id=246965925417366

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Robots....Made In Man's Own Image

COMPUTERS, ROBOTS and ANDROIDS...OH MY!
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If there's one thing that Fiction and Science has taught us is that robots, androids and computers are capable of the same petty short comings as their creators.

Yes they have learned to be friends, house keepers, doctors.
They have also tried to take over the world and some how thought it "logical" to destroy all life because of its un predictable and emotional nature.

Still what is a good Fiction and Science series with out the robots we love and sometimes fear?

Who are your favorite Robots, Computers, Androids and why?