You may now comment again. I fixed it.

Comments are the most frustrating thing about WordPress.  I clicked on an option a while back labled “Block comments from unsecure proxies” and forgot about it.  So I sat around wondering why I haven’t received any comments since working with some new themes.  What?  Nobody likes the new look?  I hate not knowing if someone had something to say!

Logged in as the administrator to the site I could post comments just fine.  It was only when I logged out to try commenting as a normal user that I saw the problem first hand.  Simply cutting off the block unsecure proxy option fixed it.

The Departed = A+

Let’s face it, most of the time when a lot of popular actors are thrown together in a film by a renown director it’s an attempt to achieve greatness and the media hype that’s initially generated is quickly replaced by bad reviews. I thought this might be the case for The Departed when I saw the first commercial for it. But I still wanted to see it. Not because of Nicholson but because of my favorite actors of my generation: Damon, Wahlberg and DeCaprio. Then I saw the reviews after it’s opening weekend. I was floored. You mean it’s actually a good movie too, I thought?

So I mortgaged my house, put Amy in the truck and went to pay my ransom at the North Hills theater last night. Man, I’d have paid $100. I was getting worried. The best movie I’ve seen in the last two years was unexpectedly “Unite 93”. I was beginning to lose hope in Cinema ever being creative or original again. Martin Scorcese could die tomorrow and he’d never have to worry if he made his best movie possible. This story and the acting are incredible. Now, if you’re one of these people eagerly entertained by low-ball Sci-Fi garbage, the likes of Tim Burton’s weirdo crap, or “dark” comic movies like Batman Forever (which wasn’t bad) you won’t gush over the highly intense dialog in a Scorsese film. But if your down with Goodfella’s, buckle your seat belt.

The most surprising role and acting in the movie came from Wahlberg. I knew he’s been coming into his own as a great actor. Now he’s freakin’ A list. Cruise and Hanks are old news now. If you thought of DeCaprio and Walhberg as over-rated fantasies of mid-80’s boy band worshipers, times up. They will set records for demand in Hollywood after this. I mean hell, in this movie they shove in your face the fact they can act. Damon rocks too, but of course he’s a little more established than Wahlberg and believable than Decaprio in hard-core leads (until now). Still he does not disappoint for a minute.

I’ve often said the one thing that makes acting great is when you forget the actor. You don’t recognize Decaprio but instead only know Billy Costigan, the under cover cop in over his head. These guys are bringing back acting skills not seen in decades for this film. They had to use actual drama in this incredible dialog to pull this film off. This is not a movie about pretty faces and action scenes (queue Tom Cruise). Martin Sheen is even impressive. The only thing that negatively effects the film is Nicholson. He can’t check his ego at the door. But at least he seemed crazy enough for me to buy him as a homicidal gang leader.

I can’t just leave it at recommending this movie. If you’re a gangster movie fan at all it’s your responsibility to see it. And someone’s going to have to pull of one hell of a film to beat it come Oscar time. Apparently I’m not alone in this opinion with back to back record weekends at the box office.

Get to the top.

Since I’ve been contacted by so many other Todd Singleton’s who’ve found my site, I wonder if I can get /chronicle to the top of the Google index when a search is performed for Todd Singleton. It worked for Matt Lemke when he repeated his name in a post over five times.  But there are a lot more guys named Todd Singleton than Lemke.

Beating Up Telco Robots.

Lately I’ve had to call several telecommunications companies such as Verizon and SBC/ATT. These companies have decided it would be a good idea to provide their customers with a more personal feel by having us talk to automated attendants using voice prompts as opposed to dialing in menu options. So now I’m made to feel like a fool while verbally repeating back options to a computer such as “support” or “billing” while everyone in earshot can detect pure anger in my tone.

The geniuses that determined this would save money as a way to put a voice on the line without the overhead of actually paying a human should be sent to work in an Indian call center for life. A fitting punishment since that’s the only real voice we stand a chance of getting on the line. Now that “they” have figured out that the only thing cheaper than outsourcing to India is a talking computer we must expect this proliferate. People being replaced by shell scripts is becoming reality.

So here’s what I’m doing to beat the robots: nothing. I hit the mute button on my phone immediately when I hear the first voice prompt and wait. Inevitably the robot will tell me several times “I’m sorry, I did not understand your last response. If you’re calling about tech support, please say support.” Still I remain silent in the face of the tormenting auto attendant. Sooner or later a human is forced to answer the phone. Usually there’s no way for them to send me back to “the voice” even though I know they want to. Muuwaaahaha…. I win. They spend money on a human to provide support. I encourage this tactic for everyone facing the insult of answering to a computer.

All work. Tomorrow I play.

Up until 3:00 today it’s felt like I’ve been working non-stop since July 1st.  I did take the 4th off.  But I did some work from home.  So I left at 3:00 today and made preparations to get my truck fixed.  The AC is out and there’s a thump coming from one of the tires.  It’s hot and annoying.

My mom turned 60 yesterday.  So did George Bush.  I never knew they were born on the same day until this past weekend when I was enlightened by CNN.  We celebrated her birthday on the 4th with many people at her house.  We would have gone over last night but I had to ride 30 minutes out to RTP to restart an IIS server.  I need to remember to expense those trips.

I’m playing golf tomorrow if I have to do it in the dark.  I have a 1:00 tee time and it would take a court ruling banning the sport to make me miss it.  Let’s see, what else?

I might have a new cell number soon.  Weird, I know, in the age of portable numbers.  But the new phone will be paid for by Pack Rat so their support calls will quit chewing up the minutes on the family plan we have on Dad’s account.  He didn’t like it that we ran up the bill voting on American Idol.  I feel 15 again.