2 Decisions
April 12, 2008 at 11:22 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment1. Due to my recent & extensive trouble with my health & the lack of time I have remaining as an independent candidate I have decided to not run in this election in 2008. Hopefully I’ll have everything up & running smoothly to make the bid in 2010 as a much stronger candidate.
2. Due to my inexperience in blogging & security concerns I have managed to get myself drastically over-extended in blogs. I have decided to consolidate all of my blogs (Glorified Ape, Defending Science, & Brock4KS) into one blog at brockrhodes.wordpress.com.
Sorry for the delay, thank you for the support, & I promise that in the future a good time will be had by all.
Bee Movie, As Good for the Brain as Eating the Lead Paint Off of a Toy Made in China
November 10, 2007 at 10:09 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a CommentI love honeybees. I have for years. I’ve studied a lot about bee biology and bee society. I’ve had my hand in a few hives. Whenever I can, I advocate bee tolerance and appreciation, because, as pollinators, they’re better friends to us than dogs have ever been.
Naturally, I was excited when Jerry Seinfeld’s punnily* titled Bee Movie came out. The movie is beautifully colored, and several giants of the entertainment industry were involved. But sadly, major deviations this film makes from reality cause the pun of its title work on a different level. Namely, the one about quality.
First of all, and the most obvious, the bees in the movie only have four legs. I suppose the midlegs of real bees are hidden under the movie bee’s sweater. There are many problems with the anatomy of bees in the movie from real bees, but I don’t think it’s unreasonable to get the number of legs right. Also, never would you find a real beehive with so many males.
It’s unfortunate that such all this effort was made to make this film as attractive as it is, and that this film is a commercial success. Overall, the film’s story would not have been sacrificed if it mirrored reality a little more closely, and instead we have a generation of children who think that bees only have four legs. That may not seem like a big deal, but these things mount.
I don’t understand why reality loses out so often with projects like these. If it didn’t then maybe we all wouldn’t be brainwashed by the bullshit that assaults us from all angles.
Boo!
* Neologism. Mix between pun and funny.
Bad News: KBOE member Willard to be next Prez of NASBE
May 20, 2007 at 1:22 am | In Policy | Leave a CommentScreening of Flock of Dodos from May 7
May 19, 2007 at 11:51 pm | In Essays, Good Media | Leave a CommentThe screening of Flock of Dodos on the Wichita State campus qualified as much more than an everyday event in Wichita. The capacity of the CAC theater is 450 persons, and the crowd was around 350-400. You could say it was the free admission, a free film with the filmmaker, Dr. Randy Olson, actually in attendance, but getting anyone in Wichita to leave their homes for an evening is about as easy as sorting atoms with eyeballs and fingers. These people were definitely interested.
Your last warning…
May 16, 2007 at 7:26 pm | In Good Media | 4 CommentsFlock of Dodos makes its television premier tomorrow night on Showtime. Dr. Olson sent me this to help remind you.

It’s the perfect date movie, you can stay at home, and it’s free. There are simply no excuses to not watch it.
“Flock of Dodos” premiers on Showtime Thursday
May 15, 2007 at 9:06 am | In Good Media | Leave a Comment 
Filmmaker Dr. Randy Olson and Muffy. Courtesy of the official site’s press kit. Continue reading “Flock of Dodos” premiers on Showtime Thursday…
Back in the driver’s seat…
May 14, 2007 at 8:32 pm | In Essays | 2 CommentsAfter a couple of very scary weeks, I have regained control of the “Defending Science” blog. A spammer hijacked this site and deleted my username and password. WordPress helped me regain control of this blog promptly after the incident, but I failed to check the blog to see if anything had changed. It had. The links section on the homepage was filled with SPAM links, and WordPress had no choice but to suspend this account. After a few emails and a lot of help from Mark in support I now have control again.
Thanks again, Mark.
I’ll continue to update this very specific blog, but I have also started a new one, Glorified Ape, so look for me there as well.
“Flock of Dodos”
May 2, 2007 at 1:55 am | In Events | Leave a Comment“Flock of Dodos: The Evolution-Intelligent Design Circus” will play twice in Wichita in May. Here is a portion of an email that I received from Glenn Branch at the National Center of Science Education with the details. The showing at Wichita State is on May 7th at 7pm in the CAC theater. It’s free.
CORR Recap: “Teaching Origins Objectively”
March 30, 2007 at 5:14 am | In Journal of Anti-Science meetings | 4 CommentsThis meeting was a joke. Only 10 people showed, including myself and a WSU faculty scientist that I recognized. Fitting for March, at the end there were only 4 including J. David Lehman, who is apparently taking a vacation from rescuing Mormons from their own religion.
Continue reading CORR Recap: “Teaching Origins Objectively”…
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