Monday, November 13, 2006
"I'll do it!"
Following instructions
"If your brother sins against you, go and show him his fault, just between the two of you. If he listens to you, you have won your brother over. But if he will not listen, take one or two others along, so that 'every matter may be established by the testimony of two or three witnesses.' If he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church; and if he refuses to listen even to the church, treat him as you would a pagan or a tax collector."This may not be an assembly of fellow believers that we're dealing with, but I just wanted to let it be known before I unloaded this thing that I'm making a serious effort to adhere to what Jesus taught us to do in Matthew 18.-- Matthew 18:15-17
Very special thanks to my best friend Chad, who wisely counseled me to take this passage of scripture into consideration before going any further.
"People should not be afraid of their governments..."

I think stuff like this is great! This is the same kind of thing that drove me to make my first commercial something of a "stunt": if it gets people thinking and in a good way, then there's no shame in doing it. Go read the Bible sometime: the prophet Jeremiah spent his entire life doing stuff like this to get people's attention to what God was trying to tell them. I think Jeremiah would heartily approve of using "V" like this, if it's addressing a real wrong. If you want to be part of We The People's mass "V" protest here's a page with info including where to find a complete "V" costume. This is all supposed to go down tomorrow: can't wait to see what happens.
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Behold... VENOM! Effects-unfinished SPIDER-MAN 3 trailer hits YouTube
"I'm here to ask you for one thing... I want you to kill Peter Parker."

This should have been in the real official trailer for Spider-Man 3 that was released this past week.
There's no telling how long this effects-unfinished trailer is going to remain on YouTube. I'd give it another 3-5 hours if that long. If you want to hold on to it, remember: KeepVid is your friend!
EDIT 12:09 AM EST 11-14-2006: It lasted well over a day but I just checked and YouTube has since yanked the video at Sony's request. Which makes NO sense from a marketing point of view because... well, because people want Venom! If they had included that one very fleeting shot of him from this in the official trailer they put out last week, they would have jacked up the "wanna see" factor a dozen-fold. It's not like we don't know at this point whether Venom is in this... so why not tease us a bit with him?
Oh well... never underestimate the marketing genius that is Sony. Remember: this is the same outfit that took Star Wars Galaxies - which should have been a reliable moneymaker from now 'til the end of time - and thoroughly thrashed and gutted it into a pathetic shell of its former self. I'll trust Sam Raimi to do right by Spider-Man: Sony, not so much.
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Back to The Virginia Creeper
About 20 minutes after we got there around 10 the group from church pulled into the driveway in the church van. After everyone got a bike, we shuttled to the top of Whitetop Mountain and started enjoying the steady ride downhill back to JC's Outdoors, the outfit that had provided the bikes. It took us about 3 hours this time to cover the 17 miles from mountaintop back to the "Ole Barn" where JC's is located at: a bit longer than it did last year. But this time Lisa and I really were enjoying the scenery a bit more, given the better weather than last time.
But anyway, we took a lot of pictures along the route. Here are just a few. I can't wait to see the ones that Lisa took after they get developed: there's some really beautiful stuff in there.
Okay, here's the pics from my digital camera...
Lisa and me from early on the trail.
Tanya and Jamie, also from early along the Virginia Creeper trail.
Lisa at the first waterfalls we came to.
The intersection of the Virginia Creeper and the Appalachian Trail. The Appalachian trail runs all the way from northeast Georgia in the south, to the mountains of Maine way to the north. We know some girls from church who actually hiked the entire Appalachian Trail a while back.
A pic tha Lisa took of me at the second waterfalls we came to. Those things in my ears are the earbud speakers attached to my MP3 player.
Scott Baxley, the associate and youth pastor of our church, at yet another waterfall.
On the way down I started off listening to Straight Outta Lynwood by "Weird Al" Yankovic. After that had played completely I used my MP3 player to listen to the soundtrack from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and then some modern classical stuff during the final leg of the journey. The very last thing that was playing on it was the soundtrack for Peter Jackson's King Kong: no matter what the movie is that Jackson makes, the music for his movies are always excellent for listening to while being part of the landsape (last year I listened to most of the soundtrack from The Lord of the Rings during the trip).
Anyway, that's my report on where we were today. If/when Lisa gets her pics back I'll try to remember to post those here, too :-)
Campaign website updated
The official theme song of the Knight for School Board 2006 campaign
F'rinstance, it was decided in mid-September that we had found the perfect theme song for the Knight for School Board 2006 campaign.
So here it is, courtesy of YouTube: the music video of "White and Nerdy" from the Straight Outta Lynwood album by "Weird Al" Yankovic...
Friday, November 10, 2006
Home again: My campaign yard signs

I've been busy the past few days going around the county and picking up my campaign's yard signs. It's been a lot of work but I feel compelled to do it for two reasons: one, as an Eagle Scout I hold to the Boy Scout camping maxim of "leave it as you found it". Secondly, and most important to me personally: I love my yard sign! It's my first ever political sign so there's that "firstborn" thing going for it. A lot of people - including me - thought the little knight chesspiece logo was really cute: I might just have to "adopt" it as my personal lil' emblem. And call me crazy, but I'm really proud of my signs: they stood in pouring rain and blazing sunlight for weeks on end and faithfully served their purpose. I feel like I owe them a debt of gratitude. And who knows: a couple years from now I might be recalling them back into service.
Well anyway, it's important to me that I try and collect every one that was deployed out there. Most of them are now back in my possession and accounted for. I'm going to be headed out later this weekend to get some more. Sadly, more than a few have disappeared: I might get lucky and find some at the county DOT headquarters. But I fear that most of the missing have vanished like so many Argentinian dissidents. I found one poor sign shredded to bits along the side of Highway 14 near the Caswell County line. Very curiously, a lot of my signs - especially in the Eden area - were nowhere to be found when I went for them, even though the signs of several other candidates were still in the nearby vicinity. Because of that and some other things, I'm now reasonably sure that many of the signs were deliberately stolen... and not for sake of having them for souvenirs either.
I'm going to give it a few more days and see how many more turn up. And then, I've something special planned in memory of those missing in action. Tune in Monday or so to see what it is :-)
Jack Palance dies at age 87

"Believe it... or not."
Godspeed Mr. Palance: you were one of the greats.
Thursday, November 09, 2006
I have an idea
This election may have yielded something truly remarkable. It would definitely be worth trying, at least...
Basil Poledouris has died
Two things that this man did stand out in my mind right now: the score that he did for the mini-series Lonesome Dove, which was nothing short of magnificent. And the music for Conan the Barbarian: without question one of the greatest movie soundtracks of all time. I think my favorite tracks from Lonesome Dove were the theme, and that one you hear when Gus and Lippy are riding away from the saloon with the two pigs following after the wagon... I loved that track! And as for Conan the Barbarian, well, everything about that score resonates on some kind of primal level. "Prologue/Anvil of Crom" is something that I've told Dad he needs to have playing in his knife shop whenever he's using the forge to heat up his blades. "Riders of Doom" and "Battle of the Mounds" I like for similar reasons, but that quieter part from "Battle..." when Conan is praying is especially good. Whenever I find myself locked in some kind of torturously slow task the "Wheel of Pain" track always winds up playing in my head. But my absolute favorite track from Conan the Barbarian has got to be "Atlantean Sword": the one that plays when Conan falls into the tomb of the ancient Atlantean general and finds the sword that he uses for the rest of the movie. The music in that scene evokes dreams of antiquity beyond reckoning. It's the kind of music that almost makes historians and archaeologists weak in the knees. Poledouris did the music for quite a few other films, including The Hunt for Red October and Robocop. And if Paul Verhoeven had ever been able to make Crusade with Ah-nuldt Schwarzenegger, I always thought that Poledouris would be the one to score that, too.
Well, it's sad that he's left us. I might have to put Conan the Barbarian in the DVD player sometime this weekend, and raise a toast to his memory.
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
ELECTION - THE DAY AFTER: 11:11 PM EST
I still can't believe how good I'm feeling tonight. The news came a little over 24 hours ago that I hadn't won a seat... but I've still got the most wonderful sense of euphoria at how good I did do. By the way, I didn't realize it until earlier this evening but I came within 813 votes of landing a seat, and only 117 votes less than Jon Mason, who came in seventh place. Considering the intense voter turnout - despite the rain and cold we had all day yesterday - this was a very close race for the most part. You can view the final election results here.
Okay, time for me to go and unwind a little before hitting the sack. I've got to be at work tomorrow morning at 7, but Thursdays are usually pretty laid-back at the station. I'll have time to compose more thoughts during the day tomorrow.
This is your live Rockingham County Board of Education election day coverage from the perspective of candidate Christopher Knight, signing off... :-)
ELECTION - THE DAY AFTER: 10:04 PM EST
WOW!! Now that was a cliffhanger! Excellent episode... even if ABC did break in with that crap about the Virginia U.S. Senate race. Look, so far as I'm concerned Kate's story was a LOT more important than whether Allen or Webb won: they're both more fake than anything Lost has given us. Can't wait 'til February, when we see what happens next.
EDIT 10:13 PM EST: Let me rephrase something I wrote a little while ago: Lost is FAR more believable than ANYTHING regarding either the Democrats or the Republicans.
ELECTION - THE DAY AFTER: 9:07 PM EST
Okay, back to the show...
ELECTION - THE DAY AFTER: 8:33 PM EST

I've also spent part of the evening calling supporters and well-wishers. The sentiment from everyone has been that they're proud of how well I did and that I ran a good campaign.
And you know something? This is the first time in a long, long time that I've allowed myself the luxury of feeling proud of myself. It's been so long since I've felt that, that... I don't even remember when was the last time, or what it felt like. But I'm letting myself feel it now.
To everyone who supported me and kept me in your thoughts and prayers: Don't feel disappointed about this election. Ever since last night, this has been a good thing! Given a lot of factors that were working against me, I had a remarkably great showing... especially for a first-timer. And like I said last night, maybe I didn't win this election... but this was the first time that I've felt that I'd finally taken a step on the road that God has planned for me. Even though (as my good friend Melody commented) I was always on that path... well, it really is quite astonishing to actually see your own feet walking on it.
There's more that I'm going to be writing about in the next day or so. One thing in particular, I haven't said anything about it openly yet. I think it needs to be said though. It's going to come when I discuss the results of last night. And those who I've talked to in the 24 hours or happen to live in Rockingham County will know exactly what I'm talking about.
Okay, off for now. Time to watch Lost with Lisa (this is the last new episode until February so it better be pretty fraggin' good :-).