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Monthly archives for November, 2008

Who Would Win: James Bond or Jason Bourne?

Nov16
2008
6 Comments Written by jacob

Ok so I saw the new Bond movie last night, Quantum of Solace, and I was thoroughly impressed. However, during the movie, I couldn’t help but to think which one of these action movie heroes is the most badass overall.

Here is my breakdown of the what I’m scoring them on…

I’m going to score the contestants in six categories: fighting skills, spy organization, technology (including cars), calm under pressure, escapability (including chase scenes), and traveling the world.

Fighting Skills

Jason Bourne fights in many different styles, but the most prominent ones are Filipino Kali and Jeet Kune Do. Kali is a fighting style that teaches people to fight with everyday objects, like ballpoint pens and rolled up newspapers. That’s right… newspapers. And he still killed the guy.

James Bond learned Judo in the British Navy before he joined MI6. Judo is a form of martial arts that temporarily disables an opponent by using painful choke, strangle, and armholds. Disables… doesn’t kill.

Winner:

Bourne takes this one hands down. Kali is one of the most dangerous fighting styles in the world, and Bourne is someone who’s perfected it.

Spy Organization
Bourne worked for the CIA, where he received most of his training. Now he just spends most of his time cleaning up the CIA’s mistakes and running from them. Even when he tries to stay out of the limelight, the CIA finds him. I guess there’s no messing with the US of A.

Bond wourks (see what I did there?) for MI6, also known as the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS). Although they aren’t as old as the CIA, they are just as prestigious. And they have a much cooler looking building than the Pentagon.

Winner:

Bond worksfor the MI6; he isn’t being hunted by them like the CIA is hunting Bourne.

Technology
In all the Bourne movies, the technology he uses can be purchased by everyday Joe’s. This includes his fancy phone GPS tracker thing that he used in Morocco. Most of the technology is used against Bourne though. His enemies are using satellites and surveillance cameras to catch him; Bourne uses his head, a rail schedule, and a map to get away. No fancy cars (unless he steals one), no first class jets… perhaps Bourne’s greatest asset is his brain?

Bond always has the most ridiculously awesome gadgets. Since the list could go forever, I will concentrate only on the Quantum of Solace. Bond’s camera phone has identification imagery built into the stunningly sharp (15+ MP) camera. Any photos are immediately uploaded to the MI6 main network for information on the person. At the MI6 HQ, they have a wall/desk that would make Chuck Todd, with his touch screen electoral map, jealous. The Aston Martin Bond drives is worth an estimated $200,000 a car. No need for lame pickup lines when you roll up to a party with those wheels.

Winner:

The car alone is enough for Bond to win, but add on the cell phone and Bond becomes the Bill Gates of Spy Tech.

Calm Under Pressure
Bourne uses his head to think of plans on the go. The unexpected doesn’t scare Bourne because he uses it to his advantage. For example, when Bourne is in Spain, he manages to knock two guys out (go figure), escape the police, and formulate an idea within a span of three minutes. Not bad for a guy on the run.

Bond uses his beloved “shaken-not stirred” martini to calm him down. Not to mention the Bond’s women. I guess it’s easy to be calm when you’re a pimp?

Winner:

Bourne takes this one, but only by a hair. While an occasional drink is ok, using it to calm you down is a sign of an alcoholic. Consider AA Bond.

Escapability

Bourne is known for escaping out of ALL situations. Whether it is a car chase through lower Manhattan or foot chases through London’s train station, Bourne has a knack for slipping just out of reach.

Bond, in his latest flick, uses all forms of transportation to get away. Forget the exciting first scene with the Aston Martin car chase, this movie offers not only a boat chase, but a AIRPLANE dogfight too. I was half expecting for 007 to steal a horse from il Palio in Siena. Nah, just a foot chase on the roofs. And what doesn’t Bond know how to drive?

Winner:

Good job Bond. When you use a fishing boat and bi-prop plane to get away, you win at everything forever.

Traveling the World
Bourne knows upwards of seven different languages, has more passports than fingers, and can get from one end of Europe to the other in less than a day. Bourne blends in with many of the cultures that he goes to.

Bond travels just as much as Bourne does, but doesn’t blend in at all. That’s not his style. Even in Quantum, he is taken to a hotel that looks like a shithole to ‘not attract any attention’ and ‘add to the character’. Does he stay there? Nah… he goes to the Ritz-Carlton looking hotel.

Winner:

Bourne is like a Google Map in his mind. And he doesn’t use anyone else’s help to get where he is going.

Here is a recap of everything…

Fighting: Bourne
Organization: Bond
Technology: Bond
Calm under pressure: Bourne
Escapability: Bond
Traveling: Bourne

Score is currently tied 3-3, but since there are no ties…

Overall Most Badass Action Actor:

Bourne is the ultimate spy agent. Although he doesn’t score the same amount of ladies as Bond, he gets his fair share. I think Bourne would win The Amazing Race, Survivor, Temptation Island, I Love New York, and I Want To Be Paris’ BFF, all at the same time. That is how crazy awesome he is.

Regardless how you feel about how I scored things, let it be known that I wouldn’t mess with either of these guys. Unless I was the director. In which case I wouldn’t be scared.

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Jobless As Of Now

Nov13
2008
Leave a Comment Written by jacob

I’m graduating soon and the prospects of getting a job are looking gloomy. That freaks me out. In the past 5 years, I haven’t gone more than a week without a job. Now I’m faced with the possibility of a job market that I can’t get hired into.

I let you know how the job search goes, but for now, it’s not going well.

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The Blur Of The Past Three Days

Nov12
2008
Leave a Comment Written by jacob

So I haven’t had a chance to even stop and think the past three days. Let me recap them for you…

Monday – class from 10am-11:45am, drive to Midtown, class from 12:30pm-1:45pm, drive to New Haven, internship at WTNH from 3:30pm-7:30pm, drive back to Danbury, Sigma Chi pledge meeting from 8:30pm-11:30pm, then sleep…

Tuesday – work at Financial Aid from 9am-1pm (where we happened to be extremely busy), class from 2pm to 3:15pm, work at Financial Aid from 3:20pm-4:30pm, work on homework/study for tests from 5pm-8pm, Sigma Chi EC meeting 8:30pm to 11:30pm, sleep again.

Wednesday – skipped my class to study for an exam, exam at 12:30, internship… and now I am back in my room. I will be up for the next 2 hours for so studying for a Fluid Dynamics test tomorrow (NO FUN!)

I will be glad on Friday though. Mari and I are heading to her house and we’re making dinner together and relaxing. Can’t wait to just relax!!!

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Sign Of The Apocolypse: GM Is Failing

Nov11
2008
Leave a Comment Written by jacob

This is scary news for me. GM is burning through its cash like nothing. In 2005, GM was said to have $34 billion dollars of cash on hand. In less than three years, they are down to $15.8 billion. Richard Wagoner Jr, Chairman and Chief Executive of GM, sent out an internal memo on November 7, 2005 reassuring its employees that bankruptcy was unnecessary.

All signs are pointing to GM declaring bankruptcy by mid-2009 if things don’t change significantly. That means more car sales, lower operating costs, etc etc.

What would a GM bankruptcy mean to the world though? This would cause an unthinkable unemployment problem, to the likes of one never before seen. Upwards of 300,000 workers without jobs would cause so much stress to the economy that a collapse would be imminent. With all this news, people are less likely to buy a GM car simply because in six months are they going to be able to honor their warranty? Rental car companies will get rid of any and all GM cars on their lot so they don’t have to go through the trouble of liquidating the cars themselves. The value of GM cars would fall substantially too.

Retirees and the workers of GM would take a hit in bankruptcy. GM could scale down the pension payouts of retirees and the health care benefits of those employed.

Stockholders may be the hardest hit. After everything trickles down to them, there may not be anything left for stockholders.

The prospect of bankruptcy scares the crap out of me. But we, as a country and even on a global scale, may be facing this very soon.

Anyone wanna buy my Hummer off me? It only has a few miles on it and gets great gas mileage!

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