open up your mind, and [ku ku ku, baby]
Dec. 30th, 2008 07:43 pmI've taken to spending my mornings watching the crisis shows on NatGeo - Seconds From Disaster, Critical Situation, Final Report, and of course, Air Emergency (which is what the Brits call Air Crash Investigation). By the time the lame-o historical shows come on in the afternoon, there's Law & Order on TNT. I have to say, I've learned a lot. I think they're genuinely useful programs. The Air France Hijack episode has a lot to say about counter-terrorism - what works (negotiation, concession), and what doesn't (refusal to compromise, refusal to accept international help) - and the avalanche in Galteur, well, changed conceptions about the existence of safe zones. I can't say there's much to learn from the Columbia disaster, sadly - I think the lesson the U.S. has taken home from that disaster is "abandon the space program, the deaths are too dramatic".
I bought the soundtrack to Sunshine. It's good, but very creepy - creepier than I remember the movie being. I also bought "Ku Ku Ku," "This Golden Wedding of Sorrow," and "Bring In The Night." God I love Death in June.
New layout inspired by both Death in June and Air Crash Investigation is now complete!
I bought the soundtrack to Sunshine. It's good, but very creepy - creepier than I remember the movie being. I also bought "Ku Ku Ku," "This Golden Wedding of Sorrow," and "Bring In The Night." God I love Death in June.
New layout inspired by both Death in June and Air Crash Investigation is now complete!