Project OSPREY: Team 109
N.C.A.A. Tournament, National Championship Game
(№ 1) Michigan v. Connecticut (№ 2)
36-3, B1G 19-1The University of Michigan Marching Band, "Varsity" from Hurrah for the Yellow and Blue (Mike Papa Wolverine)
Commentary: Everything went to plan on Saturday night: I actively participated in the Easter Vigil & the valiant Wolverines wallopped the epithetless Wildcats. The valiant Wolverines have not lost a national semifinal game (the Final Four) since 1964, but have won only one National Championship, finish as national runners-up in 1965, 1976, 1992, 1993, 2013, & 2018. Team 109 feels different, feels special. As special as 1989? Tonight will tell. I'm confident of victory, but I'm neither playing not coaching; I'm not even attending the game in person. The one time I was inside Corporate Sponsor Stadium in Indianapolis, though, was for the 2021 B1G Championship Game in football, which the valiant Wolverines of Team 142 won 42-3 over the tenacious Hawkeyes of Iowa.
Go Blue!
The Secret Base of the Rebel Black Dot Society
Est. 2002 | "This was a Golden Age, a time of high adventure, rich living, and hard dying… but nobody thought so." —Alfred Bester
Monday, April 6, 2026
Bonus! Song o' the Day: From the SKArchives
Saturday, 6 April 2024
The Ska Flames, "Tokyo Shot" from Ska Fever (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Wayback Machine.
The Ska Flames, "Tokyo Shot" from Ska Fever (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Wayback Machine.
Bonus! Easter Octave Song o' the Day
Monday in the Octave of Easter
Beverly Hills All Saints' Church CHoir, Craig Phillips, Thomas Foster, & Beverly Hills All Saints' Brass Emsemble, "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today" from Easter (Saint Mike Papa Whiskey)
Commentary: Happy Easter! The glory of Christ's Resurrection is such that Easter Sunday extends eight days, through the following Sunday, & the broader Eastertide lasts all fifty days from the Resurrection 'til the day of Pentecost. We fast for the "forty" days of Lent, then we feast for the fifty days of Easter. Christ is risen! Alleluia!
Beverly Hills All Saints' Church CHoir, Craig Phillips, Thomas Foster, & Beverly Hills All Saints' Brass Emsemble, "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today" from Easter (Saint Mike Papa Whiskey)
Commentary: Happy Easter! The glory of Christ's Resurrection is such that Easter Sunday extends eight days, through the following Sunday, & the broader Eastertide lasts all fifty days from the Resurrection 'til the day of Pentecost. We fast for the "forty" days of Lent, then we feast for the fifty days of Easter. Christ is risen! Alleluia!
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: SKApril XVI
The Bruce Lee Band, "Gerry Is Strong" from The Bruce Lee Band (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Back in the day, we also presumed that the eponymous Gerry was Gerry Lundquist from MU330, but I have no idea if that's true. Yes, MU330 have often put the band in Mike Park's The Bruce Lee Band, as have members of Less Than Jake & the RX Bandits. It's probably true. I don't know.
Skammentary: Back in the day, we also presumed that the eponymous Gerry was Gerry Lundquist from MU330, but I have no idea if that's true. Yes, MU330 have often put the band in Mike Park's The Bruce Lee Band, as have members of Less Than Jake & the RX Bandits. It's probably true. I don't know.
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Bonus! Song o' the Day: From the SKArchives
Friday, 5 April 2013
The Bruce Lee Band, "Running Out of Time" from the Beautiful World E.P. (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Wayback Machine. Once you have clicked on the link, scroll down for the R.B.D.S.O.T.D. & my "skammentary" on same.
The Bruce Lee Band, "Running Out of Time" from the Beautiful World E.P. (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Wayback Machine. Once you have clicked on the link, scroll down for the R.B.D.S.O.T.D. & my "skammentary" on same.
Bonus! Song o' the Day: SKApril XVI
Bombskare, "Force Ten from Navarone" from A Fistful of Dynamite (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: "Force Ten from Navarone" follows in several ska traditions. The Skatalites covered "Guns of Navarone," the theme to the film The Guns of Navarone (1961), in 1965. Bombskare have an interest in films, with songs called "Bondtrack," also on A Fistful of Dynamite, & "Where Eagles Dare," from The Day the Earth Stood Stupid. Both album titles also reference well-known films. I don't know the music from the film Force 10 from Navarone well enough to point out when it is featured in "Force Ten from Navarone," but I'm sure it's there.
Skammentary: "Force Ten from Navarone" follows in several ska traditions. The Skatalites covered "Guns of Navarone," the theme to the film The Guns of Navarone (1961), in 1965. Bombskare have an interest in films, with songs called "Bondtrack," also on A Fistful of Dynamite, & "Where Eagles Dare," from The Day the Earth Stood Stupid. Both album titles also reference well-known films. I don't know the music from the film Force 10 from Navarone well enough to point out when it is featured in "Force Ten from Navarone," but I'm sure it's there.
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' Easter Sunday
The Solemnity of the Resurrection of the Lord
Audrey Assad, "Death in His Grave" from the Death, Be Not Proud E.P. (Saint Mike Papa Whiskey)
Commentary:
Audrey Assad, "Death in His Grave" from the Death, Be Not Proud E.P. (Saint Mike Papa Whiskey)
Commentary:
"On Friday, a thief,
On Sunday, a King,
Laid down in grief,
But awoke holding keys
To Hell on that day,
Firstborn of the slain,
The man Jesus Christ laid
Death in his grave…"
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Bonus! Song o' the Resurrection o' the Lord
Holy Saturday at the Easter Vigil in the Holy Night of Easter
Matt Maher, "Because He Lives (Amen)" from Saints and Sinners (Saint Mike Papa Whiskey)
Matt Maher, "Because He Lives (Amen)" from Saints and Sinners (Saint Mike Papa Whiskey)
Bonus! Song o' the Day: Go Blue!
Project OSPREY: Team 109
N.C.A.A. Tournament, Final Four
(№ 1) Michigan v. Arizona (№ 1)
35-3, B1G 19-1The University of Michigan Marching Band, "The Victors" from A Saturday Tradition (Mike Papa Wolverine)
Commentary: I have been faithfully watching the vaiant Wolverines of Team 109, even though I haven't blogged about them. Often, of the course of the season, I've watched games hours or even the day after they were played due to various other commitments, recently the Knights of Columbus Lenten Fish Fry. Fittingly, I will not watch tonight's game live. I'm posting this from the afternoon, hoping that at the time of publication I will be at church for the Easter Vigil. Priorities: The Final Four is exciting, Artemis II is astonishing, but these are the High Holy Day of Christianity—Holy Week, the Paschal Triduum, the Easter Octave, & the whole fifty-day Eastertide. I will find out the outcome of the game via social media & plan to watch both Final Four games (the other is [№ 2] UConn v. [№ 3] Illinois) tomorrow afternoon with my dad. After tonight's expected victory, my schedule should be clear to watch the National Championship game on Monday night.
Go Blue!
N.C.A.A. Tournament, Final Four
(№ 1) Michigan v. Arizona (№ 1)
35-3, B1G 19-1The University of Michigan Marching Band, "The Victors" from A Saturday Tradition (Mike Papa Wolverine)
Commentary: I have been faithfully watching the vaiant Wolverines of Team 109, even though I haven't blogged about them. Often, of the course of the season, I've watched games hours or even the day after they were played due to various other commitments, recently the Knights of Columbus Lenten Fish Fry. Fittingly, I will not watch tonight's game live. I'm posting this from the afternoon, hoping that at the time of publication I will be at church for the Easter Vigil. Priorities: The Final Four is exciting, Artemis II is astonishing, but these are the High Holy Day of Christianity—Holy Week, the Paschal Triduum, the Easter Octave, & the whole fifty-day Eastertide. I will find out the outcome of the game via social media & plan to watch both Final Four games (the other is [№ 2] UConn v. [№ 3] Illinois) tomorrow afternoon with my dad. After tonight's expected victory, my schedule should be clear to watch the National Championship game on Monday night.
Go Blue!
Bonus! Song o' the Day: From the SKArchives
Saturday, 4 April 2015
Madness, "One Step Beyond…" from One Step Beyond… (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Wayback Machine.
Madness, "One Step Beyond…" from One Step Beyond… (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Wayback Machine.
Bonus! Song o' the Day: SKApril XVI
MU330, "Kong" from Press (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: MU330 are the first SKAll-Stars to enjoy this year's SKApril limelight. SKAll-Stars are those bands that have furnished a song for every SKApril, going all the way back to 2011. Every SKApril, I expect one or two bands to drop out, but we've been pretty stable at seven SKAll-Stars for more than half a decade.
MU330 are one of the more socially conscious ska-punks bands; so, I suspect "Kong" is about more than just King Kong—which is is—but also about those cowardly men who are violent towards women.
Skammentary: MU330 are the first SKAll-Stars to enjoy this year's SKApril limelight. SKAll-Stars are those bands that have furnished a song for every SKApril, going all the way back to 2011. Every SKApril, I expect one or two bands to drop out, but we've been pretty stable at seven SKAll-Stars for more than half a decade.
MU330 are one of the more socially conscious ska-punks bands; so, I suspect "Kong" is about more than just King Kong—which is is—but also about those cowardly men who are violent towards women.
"Hey, you big dummy,
Pick on someone your own size…"
Friday, April 3, 2026
Bonus! Song o' the Day: From the SKArchives
Monday, 3 April 2023
Melbourne Ska Orchestra, "Get Smart" from Melbourne Ska Orchestra (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Wayback Machine.
Melbourne Ska Orchestra, "Get Smart" from Melbourne Ska Orchestra (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Wayback Machine.
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' Good Friday
The Friday of the Passion of the Lord (Good Friday)
Daniel Schmit & Mike Hilliker, "Were You There" from Mercy Songs for Holy Week (Penitent Mike Papa Whiskey)
Commentary: An instrumental rendition of the spiritual, highlighting the violin, which to my ears is the most emotionally affective musical instrument.
Daniel Schmit & Mike Hilliker, "Were You There" from Mercy Songs for Holy Week (Penitent Mike Papa Whiskey)
Commentary: An instrumental rendition of the spiritual, highlighting the violin, which to my ears is the most emotionally affective musical instrument.
Bonus! Song o' the Day: SKApril XVI
Club Sandinista!, "Yeah Yeah Yeah" from the Punky Ska Music E.P. (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Club Sandinista! made their SKApril debut during SKApril XV in 2025 after I discovered them in 2024. Punky Ska Music is well-named, as they would fit right in with the ska-punk of the Turn of the Millennium. Club Sandinista! is a contemporary Japanese band, highlighting the global appeal of ska.
Skammentary: Club Sandinista! made their SKApril debut during SKApril XV in 2025 after I discovered them in 2024. Punky Ska Music is well-named, as they would fit right in with the ska-punk of the Turn of the Millennium. Club Sandinista! is a contemporary Japanese band, highlighting the global appeal of ska.
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Bonus! Song o' the Day: From the SKArchives
Monday, 2 April 2012
Nothing for Something, "Ska Kids" courtesy Sergeant Ska (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Wayback Machine. Scroll down to find the R.B.D.S.O.T.D. The Secret Base was stylistically quite different a decade & a half hence.
Nothing for Something, "Ska Kids" courtesy Sergeant Ska (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Wayback Machine. Scroll down to find the R.B.D.S.O.T.D. The Secret Base was stylistically quite different a decade & a half hence.
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' Holy Thursday
The Thursday of Holy Week (Holy Thursday)
Jim Cowan & Tony Melendez, "This Is Jesus" from The Cup of Life (Penitent Mike Papa Whiskey)
Jim Cowan & Tony Melendez, "This Is Jesus" from The Cup of Life (Penitent Mike Papa Whiskey)
Bonus! Song o' the Day: SKApril XVI
Be Like Max, "Lovely Day" from Against All Odds (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: The above bumper sticker was spotted in the wild by REDACTED & transmitted to me in preparation for SKApril. Be Like Max return to the SKApril limelight for the first time since 2020; the band broke up in 2021.
Skammentary: The above bumper sticker was spotted in the wild by REDACTED & transmitted to me in preparation for SKApril. Be Like Max return to the SKApril limelight for the first time since 2020; the band broke up in 2021.
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Bonus! Song o' the Day: From the SKArchives
Wednesday, 1 April 2020
Reel Big Fish, "Ska Show" from Life Sucks… Let's Dance! (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Wayback Machine. A cry of the heart from the dark days of the misguided pandemic lockdowns.
Reel Big Fish, "Ska Show" from Life Sucks… Let's Dance! (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Wayback Machine. A cry of the heart from the dark days of the misguided pandemic lockdowns.
"If we don't have fun, then what are we living for?
If we don't have fun, why are we here?
If we don't have fun, then what are we living for?
I don't want to take the chance that there's anything more,
Have a good time all the time and you'll be fine…"
Bonus! Moonshot Song o' the Day: Artemis II
Destination Moon
Republica,"Ready to Go" from Republica (Space Cadet Mike Papa Whiskey)
Commenatry: At 6:35:12 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time (5:35:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time at Mission Control), Artemis II lifted off from Florida's Kennedy Space Center with Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist 1 Christina Koch, & Mission Specialist 2 Jeremy Hansen aboard the Orion C.M. Integrity atop a Space Launch System (S.L.S.) rocket. Godspeed, Artemis II!
Republica,"Ready to Go" from Republica (Space Cadet Mike Papa Whiskey)
Commenatry: At 6:35:12 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time (5:35:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time at Mission Control), Artemis II lifted off from Florida's Kennedy Space Center with Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist 1 Christina Koch, & Mission Specialist 2 Jeremy Hansen aboard the Orion C.M. Integrity atop a Space Launch System (S.L.S.) rocket. Godspeed, Artemis II!
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day: SKApril XVI
Blondie, "The Tide Is High" from the The Tide Is High single (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Welcome to SKApril, an April tradition since 2011!
I first heard "The Tide Is High" last summer, & immediately recognized it merited the SKApril limelight. If I ever heard "The Tide Is High" prior to last summer, it left no impression. We have always taken a very liberal view of ska in SKApril: "The Tide Is High" was originally recorded by The Paragons in 1966 as a rocksteady song, rocksteady being the intermediate stage between original roots ska & reggae.
Skammentary: Welcome to SKApril, an April tradition since 2011!
I first heard "The Tide Is High" last summer, & immediately recognized it merited the SKApril limelight. If I ever heard "The Tide Is High" prior to last summer, it left no impression. We have always taken a very liberal view of ska in SKApril: "The Tide Is High" was originally recorded by The Paragons in 1966 as a rocksteady song, rocksteady being the intermediate stage between original roots ska & reggae.
Operation ÖSTERREICH: Holy Week | Please Stand By
Please Stand By | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
Weekly Wednesday Weigh-in
Last weigh-in: 330.2 lbs. (12 June 2024)
Weekly Wednesday Weigh-in
Last weigh-in: 330.2 lbs. (12 June 2024)
Bonus! Holy Week Song o' the Day
The Wednesday of Holy Week
John Williams, "Anakin's Betrayal" from Star Wars: Episode III—Revenge of the Sith: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Penitent Mike Papa Whiskey)
John Williams, "Anakin's Betrayal" from Star Wars: Episode III—Revenge of the Sith: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Penitent Mike Papa Whiskey)
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
The Explorers' Club, № MCXLVIII
Operation AXIOM: Destination Moon—The 60th Anniversary of Luna 10
31 March-30 May 1966: The Luna 10 probe (A.K.A. Lunik 10) lifted off from the Kazakh S.S.R.'s Baikonur Cosmodrome atop a Molniya-M rocket; Luna 10 entered lunar orbit (3 April), the first artificial satellite of the Moon & the first probe to encounter mass concentrations & the resultant gravity anomalies that perturbed its orbit; radio communications was terminated after 460 orbits (30 May).Commentary: It is unknown precisely when Luna 10's orbit decayed & it crashed into the Moon, nor where.Ex Luna, scientia.
31 March-30 May 1966: The Luna 10 probe (A.K.A. Lunik 10) lifted off from the Kazakh S.S.R.'s Baikonur Cosmodrome atop a Molniya-M rocket; Luna 10 entered lunar orbit (3 April), the first artificial satellite of the Moon & the first probe to encounter mass concentrations & the resultant gravity anomalies that perturbed its orbit; radio communications was terminated after 460 orbits (30 May).Commentary: It is unknown precisely when Luna 10's orbit decayed & it crashed into the Moon, nor where.Ex Luna, scientia.
Bonus! Holy Week Song o' the Day
The Tuesday of Holy Week
Mike Hilliker & Melanie Rea, "Lord Have Mercy" from Mercy: Songs for Holy Week (Penitent Mike Papa Whiskey)
Mike Hilliker & Melanie Rea, "Lord Have Mercy" from Mercy: Songs for Holy Week (Penitent Mike Papa Whiskey)
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the Day
Great Big Sea, "It's the End of the World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine)" from Play (Mike Papa Whiskey)
Commentary: 'Twas specifically the Great Big Sea cover of "It's the End of the World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine)," not the R.E.M. original, that ran through my head this morning.
Commentary: 'Twas specifically the Great Big Sea cover of "It's the End of the World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine)," not the R.E.M. original, that ran through my head this morning.
"Offer me solutions, offer me alternatives,
And I decline…"
Monday, March 30, 2026
Rewatching Star Trek (The Original Series, 1966-1969)
Episode o' the Day
"Assignment: Earth" (season two, episode twenty-six; production code: 055; 29 March 1968): Wikipedia-link.
Commentary: In "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" (season one, episode nineteen; January 1967), the Enterprise is accidentally thrown back in time to July 1969 & very nearly changes history. Yet here in "Assignment: Earth," the Enterprise intentionally uses the same time-travel technique to voyage to a slightly earlier time, 1968, to conduct "historical research." The recklessness is breathtaking.
"Assignment: Earth" is a backdoor pilot for a show of the same name. When no network was interested in buying the show, it was decided to rework the pilot as an episode of Star Trek. The plot involves our heroes' encounter with a man code named "Gary Seven," an agent of hidden alien benefactors. Seven insists that he belongs in this era (1968), while Captain Kirk & Mister Spock are interlopers, despite the fact that Seven also plainly identifies himself as the descendant of humans who were taken from the Earth six thousand years ealier by the hidden aliens & trained to the limits of human ability. Gary Seven (Robert Lansing, who is credited immediately after the episode title, before the writing & directing credits) is assisted by a contemporary woman, Roberta Lincoln (the break-through role for a young Teri Garr, six years before Young Frankenstein.)
The most irksome part of the episode is Gary Seven's mission: to prevent the United States from launching an orbital nuclear weapons platform. It is explicitly stated that the U.S. is launching the platform in response to another power (never named as the Soviet Union, but they were the only other nation with heavy launch capability in 1968) have already launched such an orbital weapons platform. Why wasn't Seven tasked with preventing the Soviets from launching their platform in the first place? Why is is moral & safe for the world for the Soviet Union to hang a nuclear Sword of Damocles over the world? The inescapable conclusion is that his alien masters wish the totalitarian Soviet Union to dominate the Earth. Gary Seven is at worst an intentional Communist spy & saboteur or at best a "useful idiot," inadvertantly advancing Communist aims. What a terrible idea for a show!
"Assignment: Earth" has some charm, but overall is a weak conclusion to Star Trek's second season.
"Assignment: Earth" (season two, episode twenty-six; production code: 055; 29 March 1968): Wikipedia-link.
Commentary: In "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" (season one, episode nineteen; January 1967), the Enterprise is accidentally thrown back in time to July 1969 & very nearly changes history. Yet here in "Assignment: Earth," the Enterprise intentionally uses the same time-travel technique to voyage to a slightly earlier time, 1968, to conduct "historical research." The recklessness is breathtaking.
"Assignment: Earth" is a backdoor pilot for a show of the same name. When no network was interested in buying the show, it was decided to rework the pilot as an episode of Star Trek. The plot involves our heroes' encounter with a man code named "Gary Seven," an agent of hidden alien benefactors. Seven insists that he belongs in this era (1968), while Captain Kirk & Mister Spock are interlopers, despite the fact that Seven also plainly identifies himself as the descendant of humans who were taken from the Earth six thousand years ealier by the hidden aliens & trained to the limits of human ability. Gary Seven (Robert Lansing, who is credited immediately after the episode title, before the writing & directing credits) is assisted by a contemporary woman, Roberta Lincoln (the break-through role for a young Teri Garr, six years before Young Frankenstein.)
The most irksome part of the episode is Gary Seven's mission: to prevent the United States from launching an orbital nuclear weapons platform. It is explicitly stated that the U.S. is launching the platform in response to another power (never named as the Soviet Union, but they were the only other nation with heavy launch capability in 1968) have already launched such an orbital weapons platform. Why wasn't Seven tasked with preventing the Soviets from launching their platform in the first place? Why is is moral & safe for the world for the Soviet Union to hang a nuclear Sword of Damocles over the world? The inescapable conclusion is that his alien masters wish the totalitarian Soviet Union to dominate the Earth. Gary Seven is at worst an intentional Communist spy & saboteur or at best a "useful idiot," inadvertantly advancing Communist aims. What a terrible idea for a show!
"Assignment: Earth" has some charm, but overall is a weak conclusion to Star Trek's second season.
Bonus! Holy Week Song o' the Day
The Monday of Holy Week
Mike Hilliker, "Father, I Put My Life in Your Hands (Psalm 31)" from Mercy: Songs for Holy Week (Penitent Mike Papa Whiskey)
Mike Hilliker, "Father, I Put My Life in Your Hands (Psalm 31)" from Mercy: Songs for Holy Week (Penitent Mike Papa Whiskey)
Sunday, March 29, 2026
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
The Daughters of Mary, "O Sacred Head Surrounded" from De Profundis (Penitent Mike Papa Whiskey)
The Daughters of Mary, "O Sacred Head Surrounded" from De Profundis (Penitent Mike Papa Whiskey)
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Rewatching Star Trek (The Original Series, 1966-1969)
Episode o' the Day
"The Omega Glory" (season two, episode twenty-three; production code: 053; 1 March 1968): Wikipedia-link.
Commentary: "The Omega Glory" was one of the three outlines submitted for Star Trek's rare second pilot episode. The outline selected & produced was "Where No Man Has Gone Before." Had "The Omega Glory" been the second pilot (after "The Cage"), I think that would have been the end of Star Trek. This is a really bad episode.
"The Omega Glory" (season two, episode twenty-three; production code: 053; 1 March 1968): Wikipedia-link.
Commentary: "The Omega Glory" was one of the three outlines submitted for Star Trek's rare second pilot episode. The outline selected & produced was "Where No Man Has Gone Before." Had "The Omega Glory" been the second pilot (after "The Cage"), I think that would have been the end of Star Trek. This is a really bad episode.
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' Yesterday
Samstag, 28. März
Mad Caddies, "Road Rash" from Duck and Cover (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Yesterday was "Play-in-Traffic Day," when my Knights of Columbus council mans the intersection of Bristol Road & Saginaw Street in Burton, Michigan, a block east of Holy Redeemer parish, as part of the Michigan State Council's M.I. Drive, collecting donations & distributing Tootsie Rolls to support the mentally impaired. It is important to note that we are not selling Tootsie Rolls, that might entail a different set of licenses; we are collecting free-will donations & passing out Tootsie Rolls. Some drivers who donate decline to take a Tootsie Roll & if a driver apologies for not having any cash or only a few coins, I always give them a Tootsie Roll. If there are children in the automobile, each child gets a Tootsie Roll. We conduct the M.I. Drive twice a year, on Palm Sunday weekend in the spring & Columbus Day weekend in the autumn. "Play-in-Traffic Days" are my two favorite days of the year to be a Knight of Columbus.
Mad Caddies, "Road Rash" from Duck and Cover (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: Yesterday was "Play-in-Traffic Day," when my Knights of Columbus council mans the intersection of Bristol Road & Saginaw Street in Burton, Michigan, a block east of Holy Redeemer parish, as part of the Michigan State Council's M.I. Drive, collecting donations & distributing Tootsie Rolls to support the mentally impaired. It is important to note that we are not selling Tootsie Rolls, that might entail a different set of licenses; we are collecting free-will donations & passing out Tootsie Rolls. Some drivers who donate decline to take a Tootsie Roll & if a driver apologies for not having any cash or only a few coins, I always give them a Tootsie Roll. If there are children in the automobile, each child gets a Tootsie Roll. We conduct the M.I. Drive twice a year, on Palm Sunday weekend in the spring & Columbus Day weekend in the autumn. "Play-in-Traffic Days" are my two favorite days of the year to be a Knight of Columbus.
Friday, March 27, 2026
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' Ereyesterday
Freitag, 27. März
Skameleon, "Intro Sandman" from Ska Makes Everything Better (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: While running an errand for the Fish Fry, I turned on the Shuttlecraft Odysseus's radio. I enjoy the "local" classical music station (broadcasting from East Lansing), but tune to anything else when they switch from Western art music to the Woke leftist propaganda of N.P.R. I heard the recognizable introductory strains of Metallica's "Enter Sandman." As Skameleon reminds us, ska makes everything better.
Skameleon, "Intro Sandman" from Ska Makes Everything Better (Rude Boy Mike Papa Whiskey)
Skammentary: While running an errand for the Fish Fry, I turned on the Shuttlecraft Odysseus's radio. I enjoy the "local" classical music station (broadcasting from East Lansing), but tune to anything else when they switch from Western art music to the Woke leftist propaganda of N.P.R. I heard the recognizable introductory strains of Metallica's "Enter Sandman." As Skameleon reminds us, ska makes everything better.
Bonus! Fish Fry Song o' the Day
Semisonic, "Closing Time" from Feeling Strangely Fine (Mike Papa Whale Shark)
Skammentary: I love that "Closing Time" is about human birth, but as with everyone else who missed that meaning when the song was first released, I find it applicable to numerous other instances.
Skammentary: I love that "Closing Time" is about human birth, but as with everyone else who missed that meaning when the song was first released, I find it applicable to numerous other instances.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Rewatching Star Trek (The Original Series, 1966-1969)
Episode o' the Day
"The Ultimate Computer" (season two, episode twenty-four; production code: 053; 8 March 1968): Wikipedia-link.
Commentary: Is one of the truly great episodes of The Original Series, & still relevent for us today amidst the peril & promise of "A.I." (Artificial Intelligence is a true misnomer, as there is no operative intelligence, these programs—fie on "agents," as there is no agency—are simply souped-up search engines & faster aggregators). The M-5 computer is supposed to be able to replace a starship's crew; the M-5's creator, renowned computer scientist Richard Daystrom, seeks to replace starship crews so that humans need not die in outer space. Like the latter-day robotics advocates who cheer for mass unemployment, Daystrom believes that humans with purposeless lives devoid of challenge or adventure will somehow (?) be happier. Of course, Daystrom's pet computer ends up killing hundreds of Starfleet officers & crew when it opens fire with full-power phasers on starships that thought they were participating in a harmless war game. Kirk is able to convince the M-5 that it has violated its own purpose—preserving human life—by murdering numerous humans, the umpteenth time Kirk has talked a villainous supercomputer to death.
"The Ultimate Computer" is also notable for featuring five different Federation starships: the familiar U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 & newcomers the Lexington, the Potemkin, the Hood,& the Excalibur. Five different ships, but all Constitution-class, the same as the Enterprise. (So was the Constellation in "The Doomsday Machine" [season two, episode six] & so will be the Exeter in "The Omega Glory" [season two, episode twenty-three].) A different class of Federation starship would not be seen until the Miranda-class U.S.S. Reliant NCC-1864 in 1982's Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. (The Reliant was designed specifically to be instantly distinguishable from the refit Enterprise.)
"The Ultimate Computer" (season two, episode twenty-four; production code: 053; 8 March 1968): Wikipedia-link.
Commentary: Is one of the truly great episodes of The Original Series, & still relevent for us today amidst the peril & promise of "A.I." (Artificial Intelligence is a true misnomer, as there is no operative intelligence, these programs—fie on "agents," as there is no agency—are simply souped-up search engines & faster aggregators). The M-5 computer is supposed to be able to replace a starship's crew; the M-5's creator, renowned computer scientist Richard Daystrom, seeks to replace starship crews so that humans need not die in outer space. Like the latter-day robotics advocates who cheer for mass unemployment, Daystrom believes that humans with purposeless lives devoid of challenge or adventure will somehow (?) be happier. Of course, Daystrom's pet computer ends up killing hundreds of Starfleet officers & crew when it opens fire with full-power phasers on starships that thought they were participating in a harmless war game. Kirk is able to convince the M-5 that it has violated its own purpose—preserving human life—by murdering numerous humans, the umpteenth time Kirk has talked a villainous supercomputer to death.
"The Ultimate Computer" is also notable for featuring five different Federation starships: the familiar U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 & newcomers the Lexington, the Potemkin, the Hood,& the Excalibur. Five different ships, but all Constitution-class, the same as the Enterprise. (So was the Constellation in "The Doomsday Machine" [season two, episode six] & so will be the Exeter in "The Omega Glory" [season two, episode twenty-three].) A different class of Federation starship would not be seen until the Miranda-class U.S.S. Reliant NCC-1864 in 1982's Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. (The Reliant was designed specifically to be instantly distinguishable from the refit Enterprise.)
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
The Explorers' Club, № MCXLVII
The Space Race: The 60th Anniversaries of Project Gemini
The Agena Target Vehicle (A.T.V.)—A rocket, a modification of the RM-81 Agena-D upper stage fitted with a docking adaptor, the Agena Target Vehicle was used to develop & practice orbital rendezvous & docking maneuvers; Gemini VIII, Gemini X, Gemini XI, & Gemini XII rendezvoused & docked with A.T.V.; Gemini X & Gemini XI were boosted by their respective Agenas to successive altitude records.Commentary: The A.T.V. for Gemini VI exploded during ascent not long after separating from its Atlas booster, prompting the revision of Gemini VI as Gemini VI-A, which rendezvoused, but obviously could not dock, with Gemini VII. The A.T.V. for Gemini IX was destroyed when its Atlas booster failed during ascent, prompting the revision of Gemini IX as Gemini IX-A, which rendezvoused with the Augmented Target Docking Adapter (a device devised for precisely this contingency), but was unable to dock due to a comedy of errors by the ground crews prior to launch.
Tom Stafford flew on both Gemini VI-A (Pilot) & Gemini IX-A (Command Pilot). Due to the above described Altas-Agena failures & a pair of scrubs caused by the primary Titan II Gemini Launch Vehicle, Stafford was strapped into his Gemini capsules six times for only two launches, earning him the nickname, the "Mayor of Pad 19."
Semper exploro.
The Agena Target Vehicle (A.T.V.)—A rocket, a modification of the RM-81 Agena-D upper stage fitted with a docking adaptor, the Agena Target Vehicle was used to develop & practice orbital rendezvous & docking maneuvers; Gemini VIII, Gemini X, Gemini XI, & Gemini XII rendezvoused & docked with A.T.V.; Gemini X & Gemini XI were boosted by their respective Agenas to successive altitude records.Commentary: The A.T.V. for Gemini VI exploded during ascent not long after separating from its Atlas booster, prompting the revision of Gemini VI as Gemini VI-A, which rendezvoused, but obviously could not dock, with Gemini VII. The A.T.V. for Gemini IX was destroyed when its Atlas booster failed during ascent, prompting the revision of Gemini IX as Gemini IX-A, which rendezvoused with the Augmented Target Docking Adapter (a device devised for precisely this contingency), but was unable to dock due to a comedy of errors by the ground crews prior to launch.
Tom Stafford flew on both Gemini VI-A (Pilot) & Gemini IX-A (Command Pilot). Due to the above described Altas-Agena failures & a pair of scrubs caused by the primary Titan II Gemini Launch Vehicle, Stafford was strapped into his Gemini capsules six times for only two launches, earning him the nickname, the "Mayor of Pad 19."
Semper exploro.
Operation ÖSTERREICH: Lent | Please Stand By
Please Stand By | Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea máxima culpa!
Weekly Wednesday Weigh-in
Last weigh-in: 330.2 lbs. (12 June 2024)
Weekly Wednesday Weigh-in
Last weigh-in: 330.2 lbs. (12 June 2024)
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Rewatching Star Trek (The Original Series, 1966-1969)
Episode o' the Day
"Patterns of Force" (season two, episode twenty-one; production code: 052; 16 February 1968): Wikipedia-link.
Commentary: I've kept up with my rewatch of Star Trek somewhat better than I have with my blogging about that rewatch.
"Patterns of Force" (season two, episode twenty-one; production code: 052; 16 February 1968): Wikipedia-link.
Commentary: I've kept up with my rewatch of Star Trek somewhat better than I have with my blogging about that rewatch.
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' Yesterday
Dientag, 24. März
Quincy Jones, "Soul Bossa Nova" from Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery—Original Soundtrack (Mike Papa Whiskey)
Quincy Jones, "Soul Bossa Nova" from Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery—Original Soundtrack (Mike Papa Whiskey)
Monday, March 23, 2026
Sunday, March 22, 2026
The Rebel Black Dot Song o' the V Sunday o' Lent
Sontag, 22. März
The Fifth Sunday of Lent
Less Than Jake, "The Rest of My Life" from In with the Out Crowd (Penitent Mike Papa Whiskey)
The Fifth Sunday of Lent
Less Than Jake, "The Rest of My Life" from In with the Out Crowd (Penitent Mike Papa Whiskey)
Saturday, March 21, 2026
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