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February 2, 2011
Prince of Persia: Sands of Time
Okay, here's my first movie review: Prince of-Persia Sands of Time. I initially blew this movie off because of people saying it was a "grand waste of time" and "you'll wish you had the Dagger of Time so you could reclaim the hours watching it" or "the trailer was the best part of the whole movie". Well, after finding the bluray copy on sale, I finally decided to give it a shot.
I was pleasantly surprised. The characters were well acted (despite having little depth) and the plot had just enough twists to keep things going through the classic PoP-style acrobatic/action sequences. The music was also very good, being done by the same composer responsible for Narnia.
A side note for gamers who have played the PoP Sands of Time video game, the only thing in common between the two is the name and the dagger. The characters are almost all different and the plot has been completely changed. There is no evil vizier; the Prince(Dastan) is an adopted son of the king; and the plot revolves around the King being murdered and Dastan being falsely accused.
So who else has watched this? Did you like it? Or was it a giant waste of….time? Throw your nickel & two sense in the comments.








January 6, 2011
Huck Fin & the ‘N’ Word
I find it absolutely fascinating that a single word can cause so much anger and controversy. Such is the tale of Mark Twain’s “Huck Finn” novel. One of the most popular works of fiction has been continually barred, banned, and censored from public schools because of the prevalent use of a single word: Nigger/Nigga. The word, as defined by Miriam-Webster dictionary means: usually offensive: a black person or member of any dark-skinned race. This word is actually long-derived from the Latin word niger, which means ‘black’.
So what’s the big deal with the use a word that simply means black? Well, connotation is everything. In the “Slave South” when many people owned black slaves, people would refer to them as niggers; Nigger=black=slave. So through the lines of language evolution, the word came to be considered a racial slur, an offensive to anyone of dark skin. Now the word can hardly be spoken without repulsion or reprehension. Such is the way of our language; words come and go, definitions alter and change, connotations are molded to fit modern culture.
So where am I going with all this? Well back to Huck Finn, since the book has constantly been banned from public schools due to the use of that word, Alan Gribben and NewSouth Books have finally taken it upon themselves to release a ‘censored’ version of the classic. The ‘revised’ version will replace the offensive ‘n’ word with ‘slave’. Releasing ‘revised’ versions of classics for new/younger generations is nothing new and if this will help get classics like Huck Finn into schools, I’m all for it. On the other hand, degrading classic literature just to fit our ‘modern’ molds seems a little ridiculous. Why do we need to change everything to our modern way of thinking? Can’t we just accept the fact that something was written in a different time and different place and therefore will be different from our modern philosophy/culture?
Anyway, thus concludes what might possibly be the longest article I’ve written:) If you agree or disagree, feel free to sound off in the comments.
*Update* Thanks to Rosa Sow of Newsy.com for pointing this out this excellent video on their site:


Huck Fin & the 'N' Word
I find it absolutely fascinating that a single word can cause so much anger and controversy. Such is the tale of Mark Twain's "Huck Finn" novel. One of the most popular works of fiction has been continually barred, banned, and censored from public schools because of the prevalent use of a single word: Nigger/Nigga. The word, as defined by Miriam-Webster dictionary means: usually offensive: a black person or member of any dark-skinned race. This word is actually long-derived from the Latin word niger, which means 'black'.
So what's the big deal with the use a word that simply means black? Well, connotation is everything. In the "Slave South" when many people owned black slaves, people would refer to them as niggers; Nigger=black=slave. So through the lines of language evolution, the word came to be considered a racial slur, an offensive to anyone of dark skin. Now the word can hardly be spoken without repulsion or reprehension. Such is the way of our language; words come and go, definitions alter and change, connotations are molded to fit modern culture.
So where am I going with all this? Well back to Huck Finn, since the book has constantly been banned from public schools due to the use of that word, Alan Gribben and NewSouth Books have finally taken it upon themselves to release a 'censored' version of the classic. The 'revised' version will replace the offensive 'n' word with 'slave'. Releasing 'revised' versions of classics for new/younger generations is nothing new and if this will help get classics like Huck Finn into schools, I'm all for it. On the other hand, degrading classic literature just to fit our 'modern' molds seems a little ridiculous. Why do we need to change everything to our modern way of thinking? Can't we just accept the fact that something was written in a different time and different place and therefore will be different from our modern philosophy/culture?
Anyway, thus concludes what might possibly be the longest article I've written:) If you agree or disagree, feel free to sound off in the comments.








January 2, 2011
2010 in review
The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how my site did in 2010, and here's a high level summary of its overall blog health:
The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads Wow.
Crunchy numbers
The Leaning Tower of Pisa has 296 steps to reach the top. This blog was viewed about 1,200 times in 2010. If those were steps, it would have climbed the Leaning Tower of Pisa 4 times
In 2010, there were 19 new posts, not bad for the first year! There were 12 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 5mb. That's about a picture per month.
The busiest day of the year was December 28th with 332 views. The most popular post that day was About Me.
Where did they come from?
The top referring sites in 2010 were twit.tv, twitter.com, googleads.g.doubleclick.net, hitztvshows.com, and facebook.com.
Some visitors came searching, mostly for wryter chronicles, thewryterchronicles.wordpress.com, the wryter chronicles, thewryterchronicles, and wryters chronicle.
Attractions in 2010
These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.
1
About Me July 2010
3 comments
2
Network August 2010
1 comment
3
Warped & Wired: Chapter 1 July 2010
4
Warped & Wired July 2010
5
I'm Going to be on TNT! December 2010
5 comments
Now, Let's make this year even better!! (I'll do my part too;)








January 1, 2011
Movie Reviews
In order to gain some more inspiration for my novels, I have begun watching more movies recently. Then I thought, hey, why don't I start reviewing these movies too? I'm a writer, so I have just as much right to be a movie critic as the next guy. So, I will soon be posting reviews of various movies spanning many genres. So 'Stay Tuned'
P.S. Since I do not visit movie theaters, the reviews will be of movies released on DVD/Bluray or ones that were available for on-demand streaming.








December 19, 2010
I’m Going to be on TNT!
I am extremely proud to announce that I will be a guest host on Twit’s Tech News Today open mic episode this Monday! Myself along with two other guest hosts will be talking about this year’s top tech stories with the regular hosts of TNT. Come watch us live Monday @12PST at http://www.live.twit.tv and join the chat to be part of the conversation:) Or if you miss it, it will be available in podcast form at http://www.twit.tv/tnt over the holidays:)

Okay, so I'm not the main star......


I'm Going to be on TNT!
I am extremely proud to announce that I will be a guest host on Twit's Tech News Today open mic episode this Monday! Myself along with two other guest hosts will be talking about this year's top tech stories with the regular hosts of TNT. Come watch us live Monday @12PST at www.live.twit.tv and join the chat to be part of the conversation:) Or if you miss it, it will be available in podcast form at www.twit.tv/tnt over the holidays:)

Okay, so I'm not the main star......








December 14, 2010
Warped & Wired Casting Call
Another quick update; I'm beginning preliminary work on the Warped & Wired audiobook, but am going to need some voices for the different characters. So I've decided to take to the internet for my talent:) I am not able to offer any kind of pay (other than a free book maybe:) but it could always be a resume builder for any aspiring actors/voice actors out there.
Here are the few requirements for the audition:
-Recording software (built-in most if not all computers)
-Decent microphone that doesn't capture a lot of "noise"
-Skype connection to do the audition/recording over the internet. (optional; only if you aren't comfortable doing the recording yourself)
-Copy of my book, Warped & Wired*. Only .99 for ebook: all devices. (*Preferable, otherwise I can set up a custom googledoc)
-Previous voice acting experience is not at all required, but certainly welcome:)
If you're interested, you can contact me on twitter (JoshuaCalecb75) or email me: JoshuaCaleb (at the address of) TheWryterChronicles (da-dot) com.








November 24, 2010
Jolt, The Screenplay
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Hey everyone. Just a quick update: I've uploaded a screenplay I wrote several years ago titled "Jolt". It's available for public viewing on Google docs. Feel free to take a look at it and tell me what you think (bear in mind that it's still in beta. I might tinker around with it and possibly submit it to Amazon Studios:)
Here's a quick synopsis:
Jo Timin, living off his parent's fortune, is at the height of his "pro" swimming career; but when a mysterious "accident" charges his body with electrical current, he finds he can't even touch water without disastrous results. Reluctantly, he begins to explore his newfound powers and with the help of some new friends, he begins to establish himself as the city super hero. But when another "hero" arrives on the scene and tries to expose Jo as a fraud, the battle for the city begins.








October 21, 2010
Verbositees; Shirts that Speak for Themselves;
Greetings, I am proud to announce the official launch of my custom t-shirt store Verbositees! Are you tired of wearing boring old t-shirts? Do want to make a statement to the world without looking like a wall of graffiti? Then check out Verbositees! Plain simple shirts with quips, quotes, and other useless babble. Plus, you can support your favorite independent person/producer by purchasing a matching shirt!
Also, for any authors out there, I have a special section of QR novel-Tees. Have the text from your book made into a QR code that links to your website or where to purchase your book.
Check it out www.Verbositees.com to start wearing the talk.
If you are interested in having a custom shirt made for your site/blog/podcast/book/etc contact me at JoshuaCaleb(at)Verbositees(dot)com








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