Welcome

Welcome to my ever-evolving blog. It started out as a blog on Beachbody workouts and products, mainly when I was a Beachbody coach. I no longer coach, not because I don't believe in Beachbody's programs (I subscribe to Beachbody on Demand and use their workouts every day), I am just not a salesperson and hated that aspect of it. I am more than willing to answer questions about my experiences with their products and the various workouts, and I feel freer to do so without the appearance of giving a biased review of something.

I have also started adding reviews for various things I have purchased like movies, books, CDs, and other products. This was brought about by a fight with Amazon in which all of my reviews were removed over a completely bullshit allegation that I posted a review that violated their terms of service. After going back and forth with the morons in the community-reviews department (even after they admitted that my posts did not violate their guidelines) they restored my account (which took them six months to do), but I have been posting my reviews on my blog to have them preserved in case something like that happens again. And here, I will post uncensored reviews so I will swear from time to time and post reviews that may be longer than Amazon's character limit. Everything I post here on any topic or product is my personal opinion, and I take no compensation for any product reviews I post. I am a member of Amazon's vine program and because I get those products for free, I keep those reviews on Amazon only, but everything I have purchased with my own money, whether from Amazon or some other store/website/outlet, I will post here.  

I also plan to do some longer blog posts on various topics, such as how to learn physics, how to get through calculus, and longer reviews of workout programs as I do them. Basically, whatever strikes me as interesting at the time.  As you can see if you navigate around the blog, I had many years in between postings. During that time I was going back to school to get an engineering degree, and learning material that I avoided my first time through college was a different experience and one that gave me a lot of insight into how to do well in those classes, which I will try to impart here for those who are looking to get a science or engineering degree. 

Thursday, April 20, 2023

Workout Update: P90X3 and PIYO doubles workout- Day 34

On Day 34 I did the pilates workout in X3 which was supposed to be done on Wednesday and then did Define Upper in PIYO. The Pilates workout was still very challenging, and I definitely had to skip some reps on some of the moves and modify many of the moves to get through it.  It is not a workout that is going to be a breeze for someone who has not done Pilates in the past. If you are going to keep up with the two women (Stephanie and Shawna), you will have to have done a lot of beginners and intermediate Pilates, or have a background in dance or gymnastics so you have great flexibility. 

Workout Update: P90X3 and PIYO doubles workout- Day 33

Day 33 was CVX in X3 and a rest day in PIYO. This was the first time doing CVX since block 1, and I felt that it was a little easier than the last time I did the workout, but still not what I would call easy. I definitely am not close to being able to keep up with Traci Morrow, who is doing the advanced version of all of the exercises. 

Workout Update: P90X3 and PIYO doubles workout- Day 32

Day 32 was supposed to be Pilates x in X3, but I did not look at the schedule and did X3 yoga instead, and then I did the Define Lower workout in PIYO. Nothing new to report for either of the workouts. I did not feel like I had any major gains in either of them, but no setbacks either.  

Workout Update: P90X3 and PIYO doubles workout- Day 31

Day 31 was accelerator in X3 and strength intervals in PIYO. Accelerator is still very challenging but is easier than the last time I did it, and the strength intervals workout went the same as it did. I definitely like the shorter PIYO workouts, and I really wish they would do a version in which every workout was 30 minutes or less. 

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Product Review: Cascade Platinum Dishwasher Pods

 


You get a decent amount (37 in each package) for a reasonable price. I am not quite sure why they put 37 in the package, but if you wash dishes once or twice a week, this pack will easily last two to three months. They can be used in any dishwasher that has a door for pods, and they get dishes clean, without food particles or residue (as long as you do not stack the dishes in a way that prevents water from getting to all the surfaces of a dish). It has regular dishwasher detergent and Dawn soap to fight grease, as well as a rinse aid, so you do not have to purchase that separately. Personally, I like that this is packaged in a bag as opposed to the larger tubs because it saves space under this sink. 

Sunday, April 16, 2023

4k-UHD/Movie Review: The Dark Knight Rises

 


This is the third and final movie in the Christopher Nolan Dark Knight Trilogy starring Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne/Batman. The film is set eight years after the events of The Dark Knight with Gotham being mostly crime-free and Bruce Wayne holding up as a recluse in Wayne Manor while Batman is vilified for killing Harvey Dent. Dent is still being held out as a hero, and the law passed in his name allowed the police to keep all the criminals he prosecuted locked up. When a new threat to Gotham emerges, in the form of a mercenary named Bane (played by Tom Hardy) who was excommunicated from The League of Shadows, Bruce must bring Batman back to try and save the city.

The 4k-UHD version is a three-disc set. The UHD disc just has the movie itself, and then there are two regular blu-ray discs, one with the film and one with most of the extras. The regular blu-ray with the movie on it does have a second-screen experience that allows you to watch the movie with exclusive content that pops up as the movie plays. The bonus disc has about two hours worth of behind-the-scenes and making-of material, and an hour-long featurette on the Batmobile, basically discussing its evolution during the comics and the various live-action versions. It included interviews with Adam West and the creator of the Batmobile from the 1960s TV show, as well as Tim Burton, Joel Schumacher, and the crew members who designed the cars for the pre-Nolan movies, and then extensive interviews with the design team from the Nolan movies. The A/V quality of the UHD disc is wonderful, especially during the Imax sequences that are scattered throughout the movie. 

Overall, this is a fine end to the Nolan Trilogy, which absolutely revived the live-action Batman franchise and arguably paved the way for the boom of superhero movies that would follow 2005's Batman Begins. The main supporting characters/actors (Gary Oldman, Michael Caine, and Morgan Freeman) were all brought back, and the additions to the cast were, of course, Tom Hardy, Anne Hathaway playing Selina Kyle/Catwoman, Joseph Gordon Levitt who is a GCPD member, as well as Ben Mendelsohn (from Rouge One), Marion Cotillard, Adien Gillian (from Game of Thrones), and 80s star Matthew Modine. And, Cillian Murphy makes yet another appearance as Dr. Crane. Some of the supporting character's roles are definitely larger than others. Hathaway does a great job as Selina Kyle, although playing a much different version of the character than any of the other live-action versions of her, and Hardy is very good as Bane, especially having to act through a mask through 99% of his scenes. There were rumors that the original plan was also to work Joker into the third movie, however, after Heath Ledger's death, that role was never going to be recast, and they did not even use archival footage or deleted footage from the second movie of Joker in this one. While I still think that the second movie, The Dark Knight, is the best in the trilogy, this is a worthy follow-up and definitely worth watching.

Friday, April 14, 2023

Product Review: If You Care Aluminum Foil

 


This is a good, inexpensive roll of Aluminum foil. It is comparable in quality and durability to the brand-name rolls of foil. Meaning that it is not flimsy, and, unlike some generic rolls of foil, you have to put in some effort to tear it, and it does not tear down the middle of the sheet as you are trying to move it across the teeth on the package. I definitely recommend it.

Thursday, April 13, 2023

Book Review: Protect and Defend: (Mitch Rapp Series Book 10 Chronological Order; Book 8 Publication Order)

 


Protect and Defend is the 10th book in the Mitch Rapp series of spy/terrorist hunter novels by the late author Vince Flynn (if you read the books in chronological order) and the 8th if you read them in publication order. This book was published in 2007 and set about a year after the events of the prior novel, Act of Treason. The first few chapters are spent alternating between wrapping up the storyline from the prior novel and introducing the main storyline of this book, namely, the destruction of a nuclear facility in Iran. Of course, Rapp (and Irene Kennedy) get brought into the Iran storyline as the events of the novel play out.

As is the case with his other books, Flynn included some real-world concepts into the largely fictional storyline. For example, working the Abu Ghraib prison story and the effect that it had on the intelligence community into the storyline. The book has a good blend of action and suspense and flows very well. And, this time, the political intrigue storyline did not involve members of the US government, but members of the Iranian government. 

The book is a moderate length, at just over 400 pages but is a pretty easy read. If you are a fast reader you can easily finish it in a few days or less (depending, of course, on how much time you have to devote to reading). 

Overall, if you have liked the other books in the series you will probably like this one. Unlike some of the prior novels in the series, the story in this one is totally resolved by the end of the book, although it is possible that events from this book could influence future books. It is definitely worth the read.

Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Workout Update: P90X3 and PIYO doubles workout- Day 30

Day 30 was Define Upper in PIYO and Dynamix in X3. Dynamix is another workout that really does not have (or need) a warm-up and cooldown because you are constantly moving the entire time, but relatively slowly. The best way to describe Dynamix is that it is a cross between yoga, regular stretching, and pilates, but you are not doing any static moves where you are holding a pose or stretch for a long duration. Instead, you are doing a lot of moves where you are pulsing or flowing from one move to the next like front lunges (in which you step forward) and then immediately into back lunges (in which you step backward with the same leg). There are different levels of intensity for each move, so you can modify as necessary.

DVD/TV Series Review: Baywatch Season 2

 


The second season of Baywatch sees a lot of turnover for the show. First, it had been canceled after one season (the 1989-1990 tv season) on NBC and off the air for over a year. It was revived and aired in syndication starting in the 1991-1992 TV season with many cast departures including Parker Stephenson and Holly Gagnier (about 2/3 of the way through the season we find out that they moved out East and Craig returned to practicing law full time), as well as Brandon Coll. Jeremy Jackson was cast as Hobe and the character was de-aged from 13 years old to 10 years old. Gregory Alan Williams was brought back as a recurring character and John Allen Nelson basically left the show (making only a single appearance in season two). Tom McTigue and Richard Jaekel joined as series regulars and Monte Markham did return along with Billy Warlock and Erika Elaniak. And, of course, Hasselhoff returned as the lead and an Executive Producer.

Aside from the cast changes, the format of the show pretty much remained the same. It is the quintessential procedural drama with a weekly story (some were okay others were very bad) that was resolved by the end of the episode. There was very little continuity between the episodes with new characters coming in that the regulars were good friends with who were never previously mentioned and were never to be seen again and you really did not have to see a prior episode to know what was going on in the episode you were watching. 

The show did have many recognizable guest stars again this season including Vanessa Angel, Danny Trejo (in his first-ever acting role in which he still looked older than everyone else on the show), a young Nikki Cox (who would eventually go on to star in the show Unhappily Ever After), Shannon Tweed (who basically played a version of her 80s and 90s b-movie characters without showing her tits), and Wendy Malick (who returned as Mitch's ex-wife for an episode). Bob Denver and Dawn Mitchell also guest starred in a Gilligan's Island tribute episode playing Gilligan and Mary-Anne in a clever twist of writing.

Overall, you know what you get with the show. The writing is mostly bad, and a lot of what they did would never fly in 2023, and as a result, the acting is not all that great either. You still get the silly music montages that randomly spring up throughout the episodes that are mainly there to show off the good-looking cast members and extras. I did not watch the show when it was originally on the air, so I do not know what songs were used when it was broadcast, but given the age of the show, it is very likely that some of the music had to be replaced because of licensing issues. And, there are no extras, just the episodes themselves. Ultimately, if you do not expect award-winning material the show is entertaining, but if you are expecting it to be a well-written and well-acted drama, then you will probably be very disappointed. 

Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Workout Update: P90X3 and PIYO doubles workout- Day 29

Day 29 was the first day of the second transition/recovery week in X3, and a self-created transition week in PIYO (so I can sync up month two of PIYO with the last block of X3). The X3 workout was isometrix again, which is basically a yoga workout with all balance moves. You alternate between plank-based moves and standing moves, holding each for 45 seconds. There is no warm-up or cooldown, which is actually kind of nice. The workout is a bit easier after doing the three-week yoga program and then a month of PIYO. For the PIYO workout, I did define Lower again, which is the 21-minute lower-body focused flow workout. I do not really have anything new to say about that workout as it went about the same as it did the last time. 

Monday, April 10, 2023

Workout Update: P90X3 and PIYO doubles workout- Day 28

Day 28 was a rest day in X3 and the sweat workout in PIYO. Nothing much new to say about the Sweat workout. I do not like it as much as the Define Upper and Lower workouts or the Strength Intervals workout, but it is shorter than Drench, so it does have that going for it.  

Workout Update: P90X3 and PIYO doubles workout- Day 27

Day 27 was MMX in X3 and the strength intervals workout in PIYO. This is actually a good mix of workouts, and the intervals workout (which is mostly a lower-body workout) is short enough that it can be done back-to-back with MMX and almost act as a cool down for MMX. MMX is still a very challenging workout (even more so if you do not have any martial arts experience). Because it has crescent kicks in it you have to be very careful to avoid being flat footed when you are kicking (especially during the crescent kicks) because your can hurt your knees if you do not pivot correctly. The original Kenpo workout in P90x had almost no pivoting (except on the punching combos), I am sure to prevent people from damaging their knees, but that is definitely not the case in this workout. So, be careful, watch what the two black belts in the group are doing and go slow.

Workout Update: P90X3 and PIYO doubles workout- Day 26

Day 26 was the incinerator workout in X3 and a rest day in PIYO. I was pretty tired during the workout and was not feeling as strong in some of the moves, so I dropped the weight a little bit on some of them (mostly on the shoulder moves). I love the pace of the workout with minimal down time between each exercise. It is tough, but it definitely keeps your heart rate up.

Workout Update: P90X3 and PIYO doubles workout- Day 25

 Day 25 was Eccentric Lower in X3 and Drench in PIYO. As I mentioned in the last update, I am definitely able to get lower in the squat moves, which makes this workout more intense, even when using the same weight. The lunges are still very much my weak point in this workout.

Drench is nearly an hour-long workout in PIYO that really combines a little bit of everything from the prior workouts. There is not as many balance moves as in some of the other workouts (really the only balance move is warrior 3, which is not held all that long), so you do not really need to use a chair. Even though it is a longer workout, it does flow very well and does not seem like it is overly long.

Workout Update: P90X3 and PIYO doubles workout- Day 24

Day 24 was Yoga in X3 and Buns in PIYO. The yoga workout went pretty much the same as it did the past couple of weeks. I did not really have any new flexibility gains at all. The buns workout is basically squats and lunges the entire time. I can definitely get a bit deeper in the squats, not so much in the lunges yet, however. Doing lunges with proper form that gets my knee close to the floor has always been difficult for me, even when I was in much better shape than I am now. 

Sunday, April 9, 2023

Product Review: HDMI Switch 3 Port, avedio links 4K@60Hz HDMI Splitter 3 in 1 Out

 


This is a good three-way HDMI splitter that will allow you to run three devices to one HDMI port. My living room TV is mounted above my fireplace and I have a high-speed HDMI cable running through the wall so that I can put the devices connected to the TV (in my case, a blu-ray player, a Roku, and a PS4) to the TV without having cables running up the wall. Plus, my TV mount partially blocks some of the HDMI ports on the TV itself, so this was the best solution.

The splitter is powered through the HDMI cables and does not have (or need) a separate power source. I have not noticed any issue with lag or latency through any of the devices hooked into it, aside from one time when one of my PS4 games was loading. But, aside from that, the audio and video from all three devices has been fine.

The only thing that would make this better is that if it came with a remote that would allow you to switch between the channels without having to push the button on the box every time. That is not, however, a big issue, just something that would be a slight improvement. Otherwise, it works as advertised.

Friday, April 7, 2023

4k-UHD/Movie Review: The Dark Knight

 


This is, of course, the second movie in the Christopher Nolan directed and Christian Bale led live-action Batman trilogy which not only revived the live-action Batman franchise from near death, but arguably paved the way for the historic run of superhero movies that is still going strong today. The fact that Nolan took these movies seriously, coupled with the fact that the first Iron Man movie (which came out the same year as this) was so well done really took superhero movies out of the "cult following" that had been the majority of their fanbase and opened the genre up to wider appeal.

This movie is set about a year after the events of Batman Begins with Batman having terrorized the city criminals and inspired lackluster (to say the least) copycat vigilantes. Gordon (played again by Gary Oldman) is now the head of the major crimes unit (cleverly nicknamed MCU) which is trying to take down the mob and "capture" Batman. Joker (played brilliantly by Heath Ledger) offers his services to the mob to kill Batman and get the heat off of them put on by Gordon and new Gotham District Attorney, Harvey Dent (played by Aaron Eckhart). Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman also reprise their roles as Alfred Pennyworth and Lucius Fox, and Eric Roberts joins the cast as mobster Sal Maroni.

Aside from Ledger's casting, which was controversial when it was announced, the other big casting change from the first movie was replacing Katie Holmes as Rachel Dawes with Maggie Gyllenhaal. At the time, it was speculated the Holmes' marriage to Tom Cruise and participation in Scientology was the reason, but Nolan has gone on record saying that she was simply not available to do the sequel. Whatever the reason, while I personally would have preferred for Holmes to return (mainly because I am not a fan of recasting).Gyllenhaal does a good job with the role. 

This set has three discs, the 4K-UHD disc that has just the movie itself, a regular blu-ray disc with just the movie, and a second blu-ray disc with most of the special features. The regular blu-ray disc does include a making-of documentary called Gotham Uncovered, and the movie can be played with a picture-in-picture option that includes some of the material from the Gotham Uncovered documentary. The rest of the features are on the second blu-ray disc and include a featurette on Batman's tech, the psychology of Batman, a series of Gotham Tonight episodes, hosted in-character by Anthony Michael Hall's character from the movie and featuring some of the other cast members, and the trailers, and a gallery of the different Joker cards.

Overall, the movie is great. One of the best superhero movies of all time in my opinion. While Ledger was only in the movie for a minimal amount of screen time (all totaled), he dominated pretty much every scene he was in, and his appearances were spaced out well so it seemed like he was in the movie much more than he was. The only thing I would have done differently is [SPOILERS AHEAD] kept Two-Face for the next movie. Maybe make him disappear and then exact revenge in the third movie instead of killing him off after only four scenes. From what I had read, the plan was originally to bring Joker back for the third movie in some capacity. Of course, Ledger's death shortly after filing wrapped made that impossible and by that point, the movie was finished and it would have been too expensive to go back and totally change the ending.

Regardless, the movie is great and the A/V quality of the UHD disc, especially in the IMAX scenes is wonderful.  It is definitely worth the upgrade to the 4k blu-ray. 

Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Workout Update: P90X3 and PIYO doubles workout- Day 23

Day 24 was Triometrix in X3 and Core in PIYO. Triometrix was tough, but each time gets a little better, but I still hate Core (almost as much as Sweat). Nothing really new to say about either of the workouts aside from the fact that I got them out of the way.  

Book Review: Star Wars: Convergence

 


Convergence is, for the moment, the first (chronologically) in-canon Star Wars novel. It is still set during the High Republic era, but a generation or so before the novel Light of the Jedi and the conflict with the Nihil. So, there is an entirely new crop of characters in this book, and again, the one character that everyone is familiar with, Yoda, is only referred to in passing but is not directly included in the storyline.

The plot of this book involves warring neighboring planets Eiram and the E'ronoh, and the Jedi being dispatched to help negotiate a peace treaty during a cease-fire between the two planets. As you would expect, things do not go smoothly, and the Jedi must stop an attack that threatens to plunge the planets back into war.

The book is good, but not one that I would call a must-read.  It is a moderate length at just over 350 pages, but it is a fairly quick read. If you are a fast reader you can probably finish it in a day or two. I think it suffers from what the other High Republic novels do, namely too many characters that have no real backstory or setup that fans are just supposed to be invested in. I think that the books would be a lot better if Yoda was a lead character and then introduce the other characters around him. The story does have a good blend of action and mystery/suspense and does set up some of the elements that are used in the later High Republic novels. It is one of those books that I would say is worth reading once, but it is not one that a lot of people are likely to read more than once. 

Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Workout Update: P90X3 and PIYO doubles workout- Day 22

 Day 22 was the start of the 4th week of the PIYO and X3 doubles, which meant the Eccentric Upper workout in X3 and the Sweat workout in PIYO.

Both workouts really went about the same. I was still under a time crunch dealing with the family medical issue from last week, so I think the X3 workout in the morning went a bit better than the Sweat workout in the evening. I think that was also due to the fact that I am not a huge fan of the Sweat workout. But, I go them done and did the best I could with each one.

Monday, April 3, 2023

Workout Update: P90X3 and PIYO doubles workout- Day 21

Day 21 was the rest day in X3 and the Strength Intervals workout in PIYO. 

In the interval workout, you basically do a cardio move and then some version of a squat or a lunge. So, in a way, it is more like one of the Chalean Extreme workouts than it is any of the previous PIYO workouts. It is very short, just over 20 minutes, and the workout flows well so it does not get boring. The moves are again modified (mostly the burpee exercises) so you can do them with less impact and/or slower if you need to.  

Workout Update: P90X3 and PIYO doubles workout- Day 20

Day 20 was MMX in X3 and was scheduled to be the Sweat workout in PIYO.  I did do the MMX workout, although very modified because I was going without almost any sleep the night before but skipped the Sweat workout. I will probably make it up on the Friday rest day this week depending on how much time I have. 

Workout Update: P90X3 and PIYO doubles workout- Day 19

Day 19 was the rest day in PIYO and Incinerator in X3. Incinerator was still hard, but I found it to be a bit easier than it was last week. I really like the pace of the workout as there is very little rest and very little wasted time between the moves. This is not one in which Tony chats for an extra 30 seconds to give people an extra break. Even though you are lifting weights the entire time, it does test your cardio fitness as well. 

Book Review: Compromised: Counterintelligence and the Threat of Donald J. T***p

 


This book is partly a memoir that spans the course of Peter Strzok's career as a counterintelligence officer for the FBI, but it is mostly focused on the investigations (which he led) before and after the 2016 election. The book is a moderate length, about 350 pages, but it is not what I consider a quick read because it can be a bit dry. 

Strzok was the lead investigator on both the Clinton email investigation and the investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election, which morphed into an investigation of the Orange Genital Wart's ties to Russia and that interference, and which then morphed into the Mueller investigation. Strozk was initially a member of the Mueller team but was kicked off when text messages between him and an FBI lawyer whom he was having an affair with showing potential bias against t***p were revealed. Strozk, for the most part, does not get into the lurid details of his personal life but explained what he meant in the most controversial messages, and rightly points out that if he wanted to hurt t**p's campaign he could have leaked the fact that the campaign was being investigated before the election (which he did not), and that actions he took in the Clinton email investigation probably hurt her campaign and helped t***p (which was not his intended effect, but the likely outcome). Of course, the pussy grabber has no qualms about referring to Strozk and "his lover" over and over again, as if he had not cheated on all of his wives, which Stozk rightly points out. 

A couple of the more interesting tidbits from the book is that while the FBI did refer to the Steele Dossier (which Strozk was not really a dossier, but a collection of reports) when obtaining their warrants during the Russia investigation, they did not rely on the information as they thought a lot of it was not well-sourced and could not be corroborated. But, they felt that it should be brought the to judge's attention and the purpose for which it was put together. Second, not only did agent orange become a target of the investigation, but the FBI also started an investigation into whether Jeff Sessions perjured himself during his confirmation hearings. Unfortunately, Strozk does not go into much detail about that, and it seems that the investigation just flamed out. 

This book is basically a way for Strozk to tell his side of the story and defend his actions and those of the FBI. He recites as many of the facts as he could at the time he wrote it, and did not hold back his opinions of the former president or the people around him. He also criticizes some of the decisions that were made by the FBI leadership but also details the process through which those decisions were made. It is definitely worth reading.