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Posted by on Mar 27, 2014 in Blog, Politics | 0 comments

The Flight that Never Ends

 

airline-flight

 

What’s the longest flight you’ve ever taken?

Several hours?  Perhaps a day or so?

How did you feel at the end of that flight?  I mean, both physically and mentally.  Were you fresh?  Did you feel alive?

No.  Of course not.

You were totally exhausted.  Completely spent.  When the plane finally landed, all you could think about was getting off that airplane, going outside, moving around a little, and stretching your legs.  Getting home, where you could go on with living, probably became an obsession.

We tolerate being trapped inside what amounts to a small room for several hours at a time because we know the annoyances of modern air travel will eventually end.  We know the discomfort of not being able to move around is only a temporary condition.  We know the lousy food, cramped atmosphere, and unhealthy surroundings will last only a limited time before we’re able to run free and enjoy all that’s out there in the world, meant to be savored.

But what would it be like to take off from an airport and never arrive?  What would it feel like to leave a place and then remain suspended in flight forever?  How would your mind and body react to what amounts to forced eternal captivity?

That’s not all.  Let’s make things even more unbearable.  Let’s take away all forms of entertainment and stimulation.  Let’s remove things you might read.  Let’s remove televisions.  Let’s get rid of smartphones.  Let’s block the Internet.  For the entire duration of this endless flight, you’ll have to sit and stare at the back of another airline seat — forever.

I mean forever, as in for the rest of your life — 24-hours-a-day, 7-days a week, 365-days-a-year — for as long as you live.

Wait, the conditions get worse.  Let’s make the airplane a filthy place.  Let’s leave puddles of urine and piles of excrement all over the floor, adding to the nauseating smell.  Imagine that all around you.

Could you take it?  Would you be able to stand the discomfort?  Could you tolerate these conditions?  Would you finally break down?  Might you become a raging beast?  Would you go insane?  At some point, might you want to kill yourself?

Instead, I ask you to think about these conditions — being stuck on an airplane.  Imagine a flight that never ends.

What would that horrible experience be like?

Here’s an idea:  Perhaps we should ask him:

 

bilebear

 

Or her:

 

animal-abuse

 

Or them:

 

lions-in-cages

 

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Posted by on Mar 26, 2014 in Blog, General Poker, Travel | 1 comment

News from “Poker Night in America” at Maryland Live Casino (Baltimore)

 

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The typical “Poker Night in America” production meeting.

 

We just completed our fourth “Poker Night in America” television shoot, this time at Maryland Live Casino.  It’s located about halfway between Washington, DC, and Baltimore, MD.

Although I spent 12 years in the area — this was a new experience for me.  Back when I lived here, more than a decade ago, there were no legal casinos.  There were no public poker rooms.  Every poker player who lived in the National Capitol area was forced to commute up to Atlantic City (three hours away), usually on weekends.

Well, times have changed. 

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Posted by on Mar 25, 2014 in Blog, General Poker | 2 comments

Avi Rubin’s Poker Fantasy

 

Avi-Rubin

 

The name Avi Rubin isn’t likely to ring any bells.  That is unless you’re familiar with the specialized field of advanced computer systems and network security.  Then, his name triggers alarm bells.  Perhaps even a giant gong.

Rubin is a Professor of Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.  He’s one of the world’s foremost authorities on what’s commonly known as “hacking.”  Although most people don’t know his name — which is all perfectly fine with Rubin — he’s one of those rare individuals who really does “make a difference” in our society.  He impacts each of our lives in many ways on a daily basis, even though very few among us could identify him in a crowd.

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Posted by on Mar 23, 2014 in Blog, Rants and Raves | 2 comments

I Don’t Like Saturn

 

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I watched a television show last week.  It was about outer space.  They showed a bunch of planets and stars.  Boring stuff like that.

The show was confusing.  Even worse, it made me depressed. 

They talked about how gigantic the universe is compared to earth.  Like that’s big news or something.  Everybody knows that.  They talked about the beginning of time up to the present day.  It all made me realize that human life is like a milli-second on the galactic timeline.  We’re nothing a blip.  It kinda’ made me feel like shit.  Like I’m nothing.

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