Me.
Still looking for the anima with the roses I guess. It's always a run for the roses, you know. Trouble is, roses have thorns. There's always a price to pay in blood. Small price to pay for beauty, though. So still looking anyway. Stubborn.
I am intrigued by the mystery of, and what lies beyond, the universe. I like a lot of creations in it, like piano music, white chocolate, football, and roses, which is why my reviews may cover many diverse topics. I've been an epinions member since December 31, 2000. My good friend and epinionator mike.holmes, who joined a few days ahead of me, is the person responsible for me being here. I like writers here who are genuine, authentic, friendly, high energy, fair, circumspect, and down to earth.
Epinions won't make you rich, but here you will read about all kinds of things and you will find many views on many subjects. At the least, it is a good way to exercise your writing muscles. The fun is probably more in the highly interesting people you meet than anything else.
I'm out there on Facebook if you are a Facebooker. I think that is an actual healthy thing on the net. Look for the name "Ed Williamson" in your facebook search.
This has nothing to do with any of the things I have been saying in the last few paragraphs, but here are a few random quotes that also intrigue me, and which you may find interesting, as you pass the days of your life:
Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again. - C.S. Lewis
"The difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense."- Tom Clancy
"Everyone lies about sex." - Robert A. Heinlein
"The miracle is this - the more we share, the more we have." - Leonard Nimoy
There are two kinds of people: those who say to God, "Thy will be done," and those to whom God says, "All right, then, have it your way - C.S. Lewis
"Lead, follow, or get back in bed. You're making far too much noise." - E.W.
Cats are cool. Especially Black ones. They bring me luck.
(Need to update this old TOC, but...)
~ ~ ~ Here are a few of my ancient essays: ~ ~ ~
1. Movies
Movie stars are great, man!
2. BOOKS (and stuff about books):
The 100 Classic Poems of All Time (Ed's note: at least in the last 500 years of Western Civilization)
The Pearl (by John Steinbeck)
Catcher In The Rye (Catch Her Anywhere You Can, Holden Caulfield!)
The Vince Lombardi Story: When Pride Still Mattered
My Life (by President Bill Clinton)
God's Debris: A Thought Experiment
You Cannot Be Serious (by John McEnroe)
In A Sunburned Country (Bill Bryson's hilarious travelogue about Australia)
Who Moved My Cheese?
The Greatest Generation (by Tom Brokaw)
The Lost Boy (MUST reading for those of us who would help prevent child abuse!)
A Man Called Dave
High Exposure (Extreme Climbing)
Dr. Laura's Commentarty (IT) on The Ten Commandments
The Organized Executive (organizational skills for we who are eternally chaotic)
The Next Place
Smoke Screen
Tom Brokaw: A Long Way From Home
Summer at the Lake (by Andrew Greeley)
Light This Candle: Alan Shepard, America's First Spaceman
The Holy Bible, KJV (by HIM!)
"The Da Vinci Code" (by Dan Brown)
"The Da Vatican Code": Angels and Demons (by Dan Brown)
"The Da Computer Code": Digital Fortress (by Dan Brown)
"The Da NASA Code": Deception Point (by Dan Brown)
Direct From Dell (The Story About Michael Dell and his Computer Company)
Leonard Maltin's Movie and Video Guide (2000, 1, 2, 3, etc.)
Johnny Unitas: Mr. Quarterback
The Tattered Cover Bookstore in Denver, Colorado
Star Wars: The Han Solo Omnibus
Don't Know Much About History
The Green Ripper
A Purple Place For Dying
Nightmare In Pink
The Quick Red Fox
The Deep Blue Goodbye
The Bold West
Hershey Bars
Los Alamos Outdoors
John D. McDonald's Travis Magee Mystery Series
Timeline (by Michael Crichton)
3. ELECTRONIC ITEMS:
The StealthSurfer lets you Surf the Internet in Secrecy
The (Inexpensive) HP/Psc 1350 Printer-Scanner-Copier
Motorola Cellphone V60
Zenith DVR313 DVD Recorder/Player
The Handspring Treo Cellphone
Creative Labs Nomad Jukebox (6GB) MP3 Player
Sony SPP ID970 (SPP-ID970) Cordless Phone
ESCORT 7500:The BEST Radar Detector I've Ever Owned
The SONY Mavica MVC-FD7 Digital Camera
Sony DVP-S330 DVD Player
MOTOROLA's StarTac Cellphone
4. COMPUTER HARDWARE:
Dell Inspiron 7500 (G650YT) PC Notebook
The Castlewood ORB Drive
Dell Inspiron 3200 Laptop Computer
5. COMPUTER SOFTWARE:
NORTON Internet Security Suite 2004
6. RANDOM OPINIONS ON MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS:
HERE IT IS! The Official (Unauthorized) Ep-onions DICTIONARY!(Written way back in 2001-things have changed a bit since then, but some of this still applies)
BILL SIBLEY: An Unforgettable Teacher
The "EPPIE" Awards
7. AUTOS & MOTORSPORTS:
My real day-car: a 1997 Toyota Camry~American Edition
8. BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY:
Time Warner Roadrunner's Brand of Cable Broadband Internet Service
9. COMPUTER NERD STUFF:
Understanding Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) through a Cheap and Concise Cliff Notes- Style Guide
10. MUSIC:
SAX by the Fire ~ John Tesh
DESPERADO and other Outlaw Rock Ballads ~ The Eagles
The APOLLO 13 Movie Soundtrack ~ James Horner
ROMANTIC CLASSICAL PIANO ~ Nina Postolovskaya
11. NEWS & MAGAZINES:
Newsweek Magazine
Smart Computing Magazine
12. OUTDOORS:
The BEST Clothing I've EVER Owned: A Patagonia Synchilla Jacket
Why in the World would Anyone pay $500.00 for a Sleeping Bag???
13. RESTAURANTS & GOURMET:
IVAR's Seafood Restaurant in Seattle
14. TRAVEL:
Vacationing At Balmorhea State Park in West Texas
Vacationing in New Mexico
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK: My Favorite American N.P.
DURANGO, COLORADO: The Most Colorful Mountain Town in the Old West
15. HEALTH:
The road to health is paved with good in-TIN-tions.
(i.e., (to paraphrase an American source): "Oz never gave anything to the Tin Man that he didn't already have." Namely, the confident self within his tin he wasn't letting come out. When he began to believe in himself he got healthier in all ways. Let's just say he put the pedal to the metal:-))
Norelco Reflex 5801 XL Electric Shaver
Black cats will always bring you luck...especially if their name is...MOJO!