May 22, 2008

American Idol Season 7 Winner

 

The long wait is gone. After many months of searching whose the next american idol, he’s been found. David Cook is the American Idol Winner after receiving a split decision. 97.5 million votes were cast and David Cook received the 56% of the votes. It sets a great new record because last year, votes casts were only 23 million. Anyway a great performance were shown by to performers and both deserve their winning places. Congratulations to both of them.

May 21, 2008

David Versus David

 

Today will be the season finale of the American Idol Season 7. A battle between David Archuleta and David Cook is set for stage for the title. Who will be the next American Idol? Cook or Archuleta?

May 18, 2008

David Cook Billy Jean

i was really amazed by how David Cook took the Michael Jackson hit song entitled Billy Jean. When i heard the song, it was not really familiar to me. But when i heard the chorus part, whoaa it was really the Billy Jean song.

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I really think its going to be a tough fight between the two David’s.

May 16, 2008

David Archuleta

Lets have a look on one of the finalist for the coming America Idol season 7 David Archuleta.

 

 

 

Birth Place: Miami, FL
Date of Birth: 12/28/1990

David Archuleta began singing when he was just a child, but by the time he was in high school, he’d honed his voice into a professional quality instrument. When season-seven American Idol auditions came through San Diego, Archuleta leaped at the chance to take the next step in his singing career. He wowed the judges and was sent on to Hollywood, where he beat out the competition to earn a spot in the top 24.
 

 

May 15, 2008

Syesha’s gone to American Idol

Tonight’s American Idol results show was an emotional roller coaster of hometown hero moments, parental and familial pride, and a revisiting of the paths of the three contestants who made is this far: Syesha Mercado, David Cook and David Archuleta.

The top three perform the song “Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now.”

Ryan mentions how close the 56 million votes were in the tally.

We have the replay of last night’s performances and what the judges had to say.

Ryan calls David Archuleta to the stage and presents David’s homecoming video. David seems blown away by Utah’s love for him.

We then see David’s journey to Idol.

Now it’s Syesha’s moment, as Ryan presents the video of Syesha returning to Sarasota, FL.

Syesha’s emotionally overwrought though her visit, and her dad’s heartfelt speech to her makes me cry a little bit.  Once a daddy’s girl, I suppose.

Winner hands down from last night, David Cook is the last to take the stage and we go to Kansas City, Missouri with him.

People are losing their minds, his music teacher Mrs. Gentry gets a surprise visit and Cook gets emotional during all of this too.  His family is over the moon for their prodigal son.

The final three step on to the stage and all look practically ready to hurl from the stress. The judges congratulate all three for their coming this far.

In a moment that will probably see someone lose their job, Seacrest tells Cook he performed "First Time Ever I saw Your Face" by …Chaka Khan!  He later corrects his mistake, blaming his cue cards before credits.  You know Seacrest is yelling and/or canning someone right now for making him appear ignorant on TV.

Simon says the finale will promise to be a humdinger.

Ryan announces that the two people going to the finale are… David Archuleta and David Cook.

Syesha goes home to Florida with a whole new life.

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January 30, 2008

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (episode 3)

 

The Turk

Sarah visits Tarissa Dyson at Miles’s grave in an effort to track down Skynet’s creators. Sarah brings with her several pictures of people which were part of the package taken from the Resistance fighters’s safe and asks Tarissa to identify them. Tarissa reluctantly helps her by identifying one of the people in the pictures as a computer programmer named Andy Goode (Brendan Hines) who once interned at Cyberdyne, and asks her if he will die too. Sarah finds Andy working at a cellphone store and is able to set up a dinner at Andy’s home. While Sarah is taking a bath, she ponders whether she has what it takes to kill Andy. At the dinner, Sarah’s investigation of Andy Goode reveals that he has built a learning computer, called The Turk (named after a historical claimed chess-playing automaton), designed to play chess and that it is showing random behavior in solving problems in different ways. John begins to have a panic attack when he finds out about The Turk, and asks Sarah about every technical detail about it in order to know if it is capable of intelligent thought, the answer to which she does not know. John tells her about the Singularity, a point in time when machines are able to build superior versions of themselves without the aid of humans, and when that happens they can consider their lives over. Sarah becomes more and more disturbed as she learns more of Andy’s intentions with The Turk, and at one point appears about to kill him. Cameron believes he should die; however Sarah ends up setting fire to Andy’s home, destroying the supercomputer and sparing his life.

At the new school, John gives Cameron a few lessons on proper social behavior in order for her to try to fit in with the students. Nevertheless she displays very poor social skills in the process (in unexplained contrast with her fine social skills at school in the pilot episode). Later John tries to save a girl (who is involved in a sexual situation at school with a student or teacher that is becoming public) from committing suicide; however Cameron restrains him from helping, and so the girl dies. Back at home John becomes furious and lashes out at both Sarah and Cameron when he does not receive Sarah’s support to save the girl, and says that if he is supposed to be the great future leader of humankind and is prevented from being proactive, they might as well declare victory now for the Terminators.

Agent Ellison tries to figure out the link between the death of his contact Enrique and the dead Resistance fighters (who are thought to be drug dealers). He vows that he will find the people who stole the contents of the safe. Ellison visits Carlos in an attempt to see if he had anything to do with Enrique’s death. Later, Ellison finds out from Agent Simpson that the fingerprints of one of the dead Resistance fighters are identical to those of a four-year-old boy currently living in Ohio. He also remembers a substance he obtained from a crime scene he investigated in Red Valley, New Mexico, where Sarah and John were eight years ago, which resembled human blood yet had no red blood cells. Ellison asks Simpson to run some tests on the blood she obtained from the Resistance fighters’s apartment, in order to see if there is anything peculiar about it.

Sarah returns to the doctor’s office, who assures Sarah that she’s currently in a clean bill of health. Nevertheless, she’s in fear of cancer after Cameron’s revelation that she’s supposed to have died of it two years before, and seeks preventions from the doctor. The doctor advises Sarah to avoid smoking and inhaling asbestos, to eat a lot of leafy greens, and to get plenty of exercise, which would minimize the chances. He tells her that he understands her desire to live so that she can watch over her son. He also tells her "Don’t drive yourself crazy chasing the future. We can’t predict. We can only try and prevent."

Cromartie has reassembled himself and goes to a hospital to obtain blood samples, seriously injuring (or killing) two people in the process. He then breaks into the home of Dr. Flemming, a medical scientist who specializes in cellular regeneration, and, after roughing him up, asks him if he has the ability to create synthetic flesh (Cromartie gives the doctor the working solution to the formula). The doctor replies that he does. The doctor prepares the liquid solution and pours it into a bathtub. Cromartie then takes all his clothes off and the doctor is shocked to see his robotic endoskeleton. After some time has passed, Cromartie rises from the solution, with flesh covering his entire body. Later, Ellison arrives at Dr. Flemming’s home and sees blood on the floor and blood over the flesh formula on the wall, wiping most of it out. He goes into a very bloodied bathroom and sees the doctor dead on the ground with his eyes missing.

Terminator : The Sarah Connor Chronicles (episode 2)

 

Gnothi Seauton 

The episode start with another view of the time portal that brought Sarah, John, and Cameron in the pilot episode, showing a Terminator skull as the only part of Cromartie that was within the transport bubble before the portal closed and found a highway employee. Three days have passed since the Connors and Cameron arrived in September 2007, with Sarah and John both experiencing an effect that John coins as "time-lag," . To get new identities, Cameron takes Sarah to meet with resistance fighters from the future, called Spiders, sent back in time to provide supplies such as money and weapons. When they arrive at the safe house, everyone is dead. Cameron and Sarah begin checking the bodies for barcodes, identifying them as former inmates at Skynet work camp. One of them reveals itself to be a Terminator and, recognizing Cameron as an unknown Terminator, its programming instructs it to evade and reevaluate its mission. Cameron gives pursuit while Sarah hijacks a motorcycle and crashes it into the Terminator. However, a passing car hits Cameron as she crosses the road, and the Terminator escapes.Cameron told Sarah that she will die in the year 2005 by cancer. Inorder to save her life too, they jumped to the future to skip her death.He travels to a mall and is amazed at how computers have advanced since 1999. At a computer store, he finds a laptop and checks for news about the incident at the bank. He discovers that he and Sarah were presumed dead and that the FBI agent pursuing them had been James Ellison. John then goes to Charley’s house and finds that he is married. When Charley arrives home, John incapacitates him and leaves.With no place left to go, Sarah suggests they visit an old friend of hers, Enrique, who is an expert at forging identities. Unfortunately, Enrique informs them that he has retired, and that his nephew, Carlos, has taken over that business. Carlos tells Sarah that he needs $20,000 for all the IDs she needs, and goes on to explain to her that the 9/11 attacks have caused ID forgery prices to skyrocket. Carlos also inadvertently informs Sarah that his uncle is a snitch for the FBI.They return home shortly after John gets back and decide to return to the resistance safe house to find the stash of money. They find a safe, but when Cameron attempts to tear the door off, she is temporarily incapacitated by an electric surge placed as a trap. John figures that the combination is the new Judgment Day’s date, and he successfully opens the safe to find a duffel bag, just as the Terminator who previously escaped returns. They throw the still-offline Cameron out a window and barely manage to escape detection, though a shadowy figure with a barcode on its arm watches their departure from the shadows nearby.Later, at home, Cameron explains that she understands the metaphor of the Tin Man nickname, as the adult John told her in the future how Sarah would read The Wizard of Oz (by Frank Baum) to him as a child in Spanish. Sarah suspects that Enrique is a traitor and breaks into his house to kill him. Sarah hesitates at Enrique’s explanation, but Cameron shoots him, explaining that Sarah wouldn’t. Later, Sarah is seen in a hospital undergoing tests.Sarah gets their new identities, with a surname of Baum. Cromartie’s reactivated head connects to its body, but conceals itself amongst homeless people with goggles and a paintball mask,