October 04, 2008

Health Care

I was reading up on the two plans for consideration for improving health care. Yes, I like McCains better. So accept that bias in my writing.

With McCain I wonder how much insurance I can buy for my family with $5000.00. I Like that the plan includes malpractice reform, as that is one thing that drives doctor fee's way up. Also being able to get insurance nationally over statewide is huge.

Depending upon your focus the tax credit has some problems. Lets say there is a family that views the $5000.00 should be spent on a Disneyland vacation instead of insurance. Further that same year someone in that family comes down with a deadly but treatable illness or injury. Who gets the bill? The next year there would be another $5000.00 that would be used for insurance, yet, this is a pre-existing condition.

While one side of me says, "Hey, they made the choice, you have to accept responsibly" another side of me knows that compassion would take over.

This is what I see happening. Businesses opt out of carrying insurance for employee's and instead offer extended coverage as a benefit package to entice people to work for them. So see a rise in Dental, Vision, and special coverage. Hospitals are going to want some kind of option for compensation for non-insured. Also, look for fly by night insurance companies.

Obama's plan for government run insurance raises a big red flag. To start I have seen quite a few disputes of his math for paying the costs and any government run system costs more and more over time. Also, if it turns out to be a very bad idea, there is no way to get rid of a government agency.

While it has manditory insurance for children, you can see a few collage age kids opting out. Look for Meningitis's to increase. Then again, why opt out when its only costing the rich?

There is quite a few things that require better definition, for instance, he says that small business can be exempt from providing insurance. Without saying what small, med and large business means. I can see the as being a huge exploitable whole. As is the cap on insurance company profits.

So look for companies to divide into 'Small companies' to avoid insurance. Look for the government run health care to grow in size and taxes to increase. Without malpractice reform and knowing that the government has deep pockets, look for law suits to increase and payouts to increase. Doctors and nurses jobs will be cost eliminated and CNA's will be the bulk of hospital staff. Also, a new industry of doctors specializing in treatment of the rich will appear, as the lines for government care go up and up, a cash and carry doctor will start appearing. Doctors who are in the government system will leave to be replaced by the lesser skilled.

Then look for government to 'fix', 'reform' and change this overtime.

of course, I could be wrong.

October 03, 2008

Schools Paradigm

I am a fairly strong advocate for my fifth grader. He is the first of many who are recognized as autistic who are going through our public school system. I am finding that most of our special educational teachers have little or no training when it comes to Autism.

Further, there is a denial about getting or needing such training, a resistance if you will. This is only overcome by badgering and insistence and\or finding someone new enough to the system that they welcome training opportunities.

As I work with and against this system, I start to get an underlying understanding about why things are the way they are. I also get better at pointing these patterns out and getting buy-in to what I am advocating.

Special Education teachers are usually trained in modifying kids behavior. They have set in their minds cause, effect relationships and methodology for dealing with unwanted behavior. The behaviors they deal with willful, malicious, attention demanding or otherwise inappropriate for to the child's stage of development. The goal is to stop the behavior by ignoring or punishment followed by introducing more acceptable behavior and reinforcing.

Autism works differently then this. What can appear to be willful or malicious or attention demanding, is not always the case. My Connor, for example, has difficulty understanding when kids are being mean to him. If a child lashes out at him or treats him badly he will stay away from that child more out of confusion. He really has no concept of being malicious.

Lets say you are in a country where you do not understand the language, gestures or culture. Someone approaches you says something, it escalates, despite your effort and you wind up in jail. You are taken someplace else where people again speak at you then punish you physically and throw you back into jail. This pattern is repeated despite what you try to do.

You can imagine the frustration, how would you react? how would you react over time?

Get out, give up or die. None of which are the desired goal.

October 02, 2008

Thank you senators.

Senators who tried to stop the Bailout+448 pages of pork spending bill

Democrat's
Cantwell, Wash.; Dorgan, N.D.; Feingold, Wis.; Johnson, S.D.; Landrieu, La.; Nelson, Fla.; Stabenow, Mich.; Tester, Mont.; Wyden, Ore.

Republican's
Allard, Colo.; Barrasso, Wyo.; Brownback, Kan.; Bunning, Ky.; Cochran, Miss.; Crapo, Idaho; DeMint, S.C.; Dole, N.C.; Enzi, Wyo.; Inhofe, Okla.; Roberts, Kan.; Sessions, Ala.; Shelby, Ala.; Vitter, La.; Wicker, Miss.

Thank you.

October 01, 2008

Acapella pure human music


Acapella cover of the hip-hop artist Nelly's song "Hot in here" I really thought this was great fun!

September 30, 2008

September 29, 2008

British Television

Only Bollywood puts out more Entertainment then the US. If you go to any video rental store, you will find rack after rack of forgettable movies.

With quantity, quality suffers. Of course it is a business and return for the dollar is the name of the game. There is so much more to the game then that, however, studios are money focused.

When going through my list of favorite TV shows. I find a goodly portion where made in Britan. Take Fawlty Towers, this gem was made back in the mid 1970's and still brings me to tears of laughter. The Black Adder, Monty Python, Red Dwarf, Blake's 7 and of course, Doctor who, all make me think of what TV should be. Don't get me wrong there are gobs of good US television, just quite a bit of crap as well.

Shows which have a beginning, middle and end are rare in the US. Some shows will be lucky enough to have a 'last episode.' Others will languish in limbo, unless they are re-made. The general public seems fine with TV shows that are infinite but we need movies with a definite ending.

Maybe it is the fact that 12 episodes will be a full run in the UK, while 24 episodes is a first season here. How hard is it to craft something week after week for half a year, compared to a more leisurely two weeks?

Still, it is an industry, we really need entertainment. I mean, without thousands of television channels, megaplex theaters with 30 screens, we would have to just sit around being with people. Hmmmm.

Thinkin

Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi. They run Democrat controlled congress with a %14 job approval rating. Bushes rating is double that at around 31%.

Pres. Bush did not exercise his veto power very much, and spending went nuts. Oversight bills that could have kept this bailout from being needed were blocked by Democrat congress as well.

When talking about changing things in Washington, Congress is what needs to be changed. I do not see Obama being able to stand up to Pelosi and Reid. Add to that the fact that Obama's plans require higher taxes from someone.

So, either his promises are empty or he is going to get the money from us or gutting the military and pull a Clinton on the tax break promise (we tried but we just wouldn't find a way to cut taxes).

September 28, 2008

Dependent Arising

This is the understanding that any phenomenon ‘exists’ only because of the ‘existence’ of other phenomena in an incredibly complex web of cause and effect covering time past, time present and time future.

or

Everything depends on everything else. A human being's existence in any given moment is dependent on the condition of everything else in the universe at that moment.

Conversely, the condition of everything in the universe in that moment depends in an equally significant way on the character and condition of that human being.

Everything in the universe is interconnected through the web of cause and effect so that the whole and the parts are mutually interdependent.

The character and condition of entities at any given time are intimately connected with the character and condition of all other entities that superficially may appear to be unconnected or unrelated.

(GO BUDDHA!)

September 26, 2008

Funny joke (had to fix it though)

While suturing a cut on old Texas rancher hand. The doctor struck up a conversation which wound its way around to Senator Obama and his bid to be President.
The old rancher said, "Well, ya know, Obama is a post turtle."
Not familiar with the term, the doctor inquired what a post turtle was.
The old rancher said, "Well, let me tell you, lets say your driving down a dirt road and you come across a fence post with a turtle balanced on top, that's a post turtle .You know he didn't get up there by himself, he doesn't belong up there, he doesn't know what to do while he is up there, and you just wonder what kind of idiot thought to put him up there to begin with."

heh... thx

Poloticks during political elections

From reading the various news items, it appears that the democrat leadership never had an agreement in principal with republicans, not sure why they said they did.

Also, why do they need republicans?

September 25, 2008

What this Election has taught us.

  1. The Media has obvious bias.
  2. Negative ads are both endorsed and condemed depending by both sides.
  3. Inexperience only counts against the other side.
  4. Womens issues are a front, Femininst are only liberal.
  5. Fiscal responsibility, Radical, Crises, Ethics and Progressive are ill defined in context.
  6. The internet breeds hate and intolerance.
  7. If you want a news story just poll people.
  8. Change is both good and evil.
  9. Politics and religion are both subsets of 'We the people'
  10. Being a certain race or gender makes it easier to yell 'foul'.
  11. Pointing fingers is only as important as the politcial party to which your pointing.
  12. People on the other side of your views are blind and ignorant.

September 24, 2008

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Take a look at This: Get Involved Hippo Water Roller. This is one of those wonderful projects that make a difference.

Elegant in its simplicity.

Oh My God this is sooo funny!




Martial Arts at its finest?

Don't be a hater.

I have never understood the hatred of George W. Bush. Nor the piling on as I see it is not based on anything factual. Bush Derangement Syndrome is the name given.

As Governor of Texas he worked on both sides of the isle. He brought the parties together. He earned the moniker of Compassionate Conservative. I remember being disappointed when he won the Republican nomination, even more so with Dick Cheney as his Vice Pres.

The idea of Al Gore was enough to make me vote Bush. I do feel vindicated as we now know what a nut-job punchline Al Gore is in 'real life.'

So I am thinking it has to do with Bill Clinton's, perjury, obstruction of justice and abuse of powers charges. H.RES.611 for the 105th Congress:

This put a target on the next Republican president. Then the recounting of votes in Florida (Gore lost even if the supreme court had not stopped the debacle) . Few mention that Gore failed to win the popular vote in his home state, Tennessee, which both he and his father had represented in the Senate. If he had he would have won the election without Florida. Gore was the first major-party presidential candidate since George McGovern who lost his home state.

Of course hatred for the War on Terror the congress aprroved, and the WMD intel, that Clinton passed to Bush, that was one of the many reasons for going into Iraq. earlier posting on that

A few years ago, there was a renewal of the good Nixon did while in office. My thinking is the George Bush the media hates is not the George Bush who is our president, and time will tell.

September 22, 2008

Are you Qualified to be president of the US?

Age and Citizenship requirements - US Constitution, Article II, Section 1

No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty-five years, and been fourteen years a resident within the United States.

So then that pesky term, 'natural born citizen'

  • Title 8 of the U.S. Code fills in those gaps. Section 1401 defines the following as people who are "citizens of the United States at birth:"
  • Anyone born inside the United States
  • Any Indian or Eskimo born in the United States, provided being a citizen of the U.S. does not impair the person's status as a citizen of the tribe
  • Any one born outside the United States, both of whose parents are citizens of the U.S., as long as one parent has lived in the U.S.
  • Any one born outside the United States, if one parent is a citizen and lived in the U.S. for at least one year and the other parent is a U.S. national
  • Any one born in a U.S. possession, if one parent is a citizen and lived in the U.S. for at least one year
  • Any one found in the U.S. under the age of five, whose parentage cannot be determined, as long as proof of non-citizenship is not provided by age 21
  • Any one born outside the United States, if one parent is an alien and as long as the other parent is a citizen of the U.S. who lived in the U.S. for at least five years (with military and diplomatic service included in this time)
  • A final, historical condition: a person born before 5/24/1934 of an alien father and a U.S. citizen mother who has lived in the U.S.

The qualifications for the vice presidency are the same as those for the presidency.

So are you qualified to be president of the US? I am, but my wife is not (sorry hon).

Debate the Debutant.

  • I’m a very intelligent man and I believe X.
  • This other guy believes Y.
  • Therefore this other guy is a complete moron.

Debate like a gentleman

A Toymaker turned me onto this site. It's a good read.

Which reminded me of this Site. In turn sent me to this Wikipedia entry.

September 19, 2008

Family is friends

I have been blessed with a wonderful family. That is to say my Mom and Pop blessed me with a wonderful family. Parents tend to get blame, so why not?

My brothers and sisters all live within two hours of driving from me. (note, this is about my side of the family so no one take that wrong)

Donna, Jim, Kraig, Nancy, Karen, Myrna, Doug.

They begat my nieces and nephews; Brian, Marla, Anthony, Jeff, Karrie, Megan, Collyn, Jon, Crystal, Dan. (there are a few in-laws left out for some brevity.)

Marla, Anthony, Megan, Jon and Crystal live out of state. We are pretty close knit and stay in touch. Rita, James, Benjamin and Joshua are the start of the next Generation. But, now I am kinda side tracked.

Diana (my middle kid) moved away to collage last week. It has left a whole in the household that the rest of us are filling in deed, but will never be really be filled. She is starting out on her own and learning all those fun lessons, that you really cannot teach.

Her chief means of transportation is a rather old bike. Her collage made quite a few warnings about lack of places or need for cars and I believe them. Besides, the bus and the bike combo means you can make it anyplace fairly easily. Well, one of those lessons came about in the form of a flat bike tire. I guess I have had pretty good luck, because I have not fixed a bike flat in thirty years. On the downside, my daughter has never been exposed to fixing a tire.

I explained how it works and she understood the concept, still, watching someone do something sticks in the brain better. So now she is at school and I am at home..

Jeff, as noted above, is my nephew who lives about 10 min away from Diana now. I had already broached the subject of asking him to be a go to guy so she would have family to call upon. So I called him up and asked if he had the time to help out. He did and she got her bike back up and rolling.

I now have this sense of immense gratitude and a really nice comfortable feeling that Jeff has her back. It made the distance between where she is and were we are much smaller. Because of family.

September 18, 2008

Hospital Funny

A sweet old lady telephoned St. Joseph's Hospital. She timidly asked, "Is it possible to speak to someone who can tell me how a patient is doing?"
The operator said, "I can, what's the name and room number?"
The old laday in her weak voice said, "Norma Findlay, Room 302."
The operator replied, "Let me place you on hold while I check with her nurse."

After a few minutes the operator returned to the phone and said, "Oh, I have good news, her nurse just told me that Norma is doing very well. Her blood pressure is fine; her blood work just came back as normal and her physician, Dr. Cohen, has scheduled her to be discharged on Tuesday."

The old lady said, "Thank you. That's wonderful! I was so worried! God bless you!"
The operator replied, "You're more than welcome. Is Norma your daughter?"
The grandmother said, "No, I'm Norma Findlay in 302. No one tells me crap."

September 17, 2008

Obama concerns

Yes, I am firmly voting McCain Palin for president. I am planning on voting out our sitting senators, because, that would be a change. I was not convinced Obama has the political clout nor the real knowledge to do anything other then move us further into socialism.

However, I was pretty sure we would survive four years of Obama just fine. He came across a decent honest fellow. Well, my assessment changed yesterday.

According to Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, Obama demanded a delay in any agreement for pulling troops out, and made it a key theme of his discussions with Iraqi leaders in Baghdad in July. Wanting them to wait for any agreement until the next president (Which, in his mind, would have been Obama)

Not only does this counter what he has been promising since day one. It is grounds for treason IMHO.

Story in NY Post

Then get this; Obama spokesperson Wendy Morigi releases a 'denial' that actually confirms the NY Post story.

"In fact, Obama had told the Iraqis that they should not rush through a “Strategic Framework Agreement” governing the future of US forces until after President George W. Bush leaves office, she said."

AFP newsfeed

Hot Air expose'

I'm sorry Obama has no business being a representative of his district let alone the USA.

September 15, 2008

Back to back, Belly to bell.



A "zombie walk" also known as a "zombie mob" is an organized public gathering of people who dress up in zombie costumes. Usually taking place in an urban center, the participants make their way around the city streets and through shopping malls in a somewhat orderly fashion and often limping their way towards a local cemetery or other public space.

How long, has this been going on?

We the people seem to understand MSM bias better then ever. Due in no small part to a resource as vast as the Internet.

People in New York did not have much alternative media when Pulitzer and Hearst tried to outdo each other with Yellow Journalism.

Neither could people look behind Walter Cronkite's incorrect assessment of the Tet Offensive.

The control of information is a powerful thing. By using biased selection of sources, word choice, omissions, limiting debate, the MSM has seemingly found stories that fit their conclusions for years and years. Truth be damned.

The term would be Advocacy journalism. So what can be done?

Government oversight? While one side of me would love the irony. Government control of knowledge would be worse then what we have now.

Make media non-profit? or break up the big corporation news juggernauts?

Better mission statements? litmus testing journalists and ranking them by bias on a scale?

No idea really. I think it is just one of those things that will keep going on until there is no fiscal reason to operate.

September 13, 2008

Comparing bible peoples.

Governor Palin, in her speech and the convention, spoke of the responsibilities of an elected position in contrast to a community organizer. This has been really skewed to the point of bizarre. The entire point being made was about experience for the position.

The most mutated outcry I have heard is this: “Jesus was a community organizer. Pontius Pilate was a governor.”

This role of community organizer is one I have never really paid attention too. So I did some looking to see what Obama did in this role. He worked for the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN). ACORN has a very colorful history, they get nearly half their funding from our tax dollars and use it for various activities such as obtain mortgages for illegal aliens, and voter fraud. http://www.consumersrightsleague.org/

So ACORN is liberal activists, with some radicals thrown into the mix. I have no doubt that there is a part of this organization that does good. Obama while there worked under the protégé’s of one Saul Alinsky to quote the Washington post Obama was hired to “organize black residents on the South Side, while learning and applying Alinsky's philosophy of street-level democracy.”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/24/AR2007032401152.html

Saul was a radical of the nth degree. He even wrote Rules for Radicals: A Practical Primer for Realistic Radicals. It is pretty easy for me to see the evolution from Radical, to the much more politically correct doublespeak of Community organizer while reading up on good old Saul. I dare say Saul would see no difference between Radical and Community Organizer as far as naming.


More interesting is his dedication in the book. “Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical: from all our legends, mythology and history (and who is to know where mythology leaves off and history begins- or which is which), the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom -- Lucifer” – Saul Alinsky

So Lucifer was a community organizer…

September 12, 2008

Democrat on Defense

Since the nomination as VP Sarah Palin has really changed the landscape. Suddenly the Democrats are on defense. Biden is saying Obama did not choose the best VP. A silly, badly delivered line and Obama spends a full day saying how he did not mean what some took it to mean.

I'm kind of amazed that the DNC machine could stumble so hard. Now I wonder if they can salvage.

The London Times offers up this tid bit:

"The reason the pig idea popped into Barack Obama's mouth is that Palin had used the pit bull and lipstick joke in her speech. Can anyone doubt that? So Obama was using it as a jibe against her. This was monumentally foolish. And this raises questions about Obama's character.Second, the character question it raises is not that he is a sexist or that he lacks courtesy. It is that he folds under pressure.

Obama has looked amazingly uncomfortable under the pressure that Palin has put him under. He relies on his cool - it is a core part of his appeal. So he looks bad when he loses it. During the Hillary contest he rarely came under any pressure from the media. When he did he reacted badly.

So the problem caused by Palin isn't really about Palin - it's about Obama."

--end quote--

The question of character again arises in politics. Personality, that defining moment when you know that someone will 'have your back' when push comes to shove.

Farmers Almanac

Farmers Almanac is saying we are in for a cold winter, predicting snow in November.

September 11, 2008

September 11th

It is important to thank those who serve this nation by putting thier lives on the line to protect us citizens.

On Septermber 11th, 2001 it was the emergency service's valiant efforts at such a horrible cost that I honor.

Thank you.

September 10, 2008

Biden Dumped for Hillary?

I am not really much into predictions. There was something I read, I think in the Wall Street Journal, that Obama was thinking of dumping Biden for Clinton. This would be to counter Palin.

I dismissed the idea because it has not happened before. Then Biden comes out with the above clip. I figured it was another gafffe in his long list of gaffes.

Then I thought again and did that childish "What-if"...

what if indeed...

Good news! We did not get sucked into a black hole!

The CERN Collider was turned on and did NOT destroy the earth. Phew! When reading some of the articles over the last few days, you think of all those films with disasters being unknowingly caused by smug scientists. Real life here folks...

Which reminds me.

Last night was the season premier of Fringe on Fox. I really had a hard time suspending belief that an FBI agent could get the cash allocation to do all the stuff she does without any paperwork. It looks like she is going to be recruited into some homeland security (The new plot device NSA?) top secret, we have to protect people and not let them know all the weird stuff that is really going on, divisor.

Gonna give it a few more episodes.

The lipstick story is a perplexing one. Barak has done something, its subtle enough so people wonder if it is intentional, gets called on it by opponent, then starts playing the victim card. This happened a couple of times during the Hillary vs. Obama section of the election.

Also, McCain got called to task for the same analogy used

Obama is a very smart guy, it is very possible this is a snarky dig. Also, with all the attacks on Palin, it is very possible for the McCain camp to be overly sensitive. I can see the campaign misters on both sides sitting around tables plotting.

Overall three works of fiction.

September 09, 2008

Politico Shooico

Just about the time I figure I am all done posting about the election and polotiks. Something pops up that I just have to post about.

My buddy Shoo posted a couple of times about the possibility of a McCain Landslide. Which would be awesome. However, I have always taken his to be a lone voice. Until now. I was catching up on some bookmarked stuff I wanted to read and found someone who agrees with him at the Asian times. Link

Spengler writes a first hand account of the actual DNC and his impressions. It is a stark contrast to the Media produced party shown. It is well known that the main stream media is agog over Obama and has sheltered him and us from anything but the most superficial of inspection.

Anyways, read the artical and let me know.

Palin walking the walk!

Remember the flap over embryonic stem cells? How they were the best thing ever for curing so many ills, and all we have to do is abort babies? Sharp lines drawn, sabers rattled and then, nothing much really.

Why is that? Well back around 2004 it was found that Adult stem cells where the way to go. The media assault of Gov. Palin has some bizarre avenues, one of which is attempting to say she is a hypocrite for having a downs child and anti-abortion, when embryonic stem cells could hold the cure. When the fact is no research is showing any usefulness from them.

So let us all blindly follow the mindless and ignore that she did NOT abort a down’s syndrome child, thereby walking the walk.

McCain and Obama personally are doing a pretty good job of staying out of the gutter. The rest of us are wallowing.

http://www.americanthinker.com/2004/09/the_truth_about_stem_cell_rese.html
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,125873,00.html
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn1826

September 08, 2008

Historic reminder

To often I hear rhetoric about the Iraq war. Somehow the reason has been obfuscated. Note, this is not a pro war or anti-war rant. This is just a recount of the fact that Saddam was a really bad guy who put himself above the interests of his people and peace.

Iraq invaded Kuwait without provocation. This aggression was stopped -- by the coalition forces.

To stop hostilities, Iraq's dictator accepted a series of commitments he agreed to prove he was complying.

In 1991, Security Council Resolution 688 demanded that the Iraqi regime cease at once the repression of its own people. This demand was ignored.

In 1991, the U.N. Security Council, through Resolutions 686 and 687, demanded that Iraq return all prisoners from Kuwait and other lands. Iraq's regime agreed. This was ignored.

In 1991, the U.N. Security Council, through Resolution 687, demanded that Iraq renounce all involvement with terrorism, and permit no terrorist organizations to operate in Iraq. In violation of Security Council Resolution 1373, Iraq continued to shelter and support terrorist. In 1993, Iraq attempted to assassinate the Emir of Kuwait and a former American President.

In 1991, the Iraqi regime agreed to destroy and stop developing all weapons of mass destruction and long-range missiles, and to prove to the world it has done so by complying with inspections. Iraq played games in faux compliance.

Iraq also possessed a force of Scud-type missiles with ranges beyond the 150 kilometers permitted by the U.N.

In 1990, The world imposed economic sanctions on Iraq, to compel the regime's compliance with Security Council resolutions. Iraq was allowed to use oil revenues to buy food. Saddam Hussein subverted this program.

In 1991, Iraq promised U.N. inspectors immediate and unrestricted access to verify Iraq's commitment to rid itself of weapons of mass destruction and long-range missiles. Iraq broke this promise, spending seven years deceiving, evading, and harassing U.N. inspectors before ceasing cooperation entirely. The security council demanded time after time for new inspections.

Then Iraq was given one last chance, the following conditions were laid out:

Immediately and unconditionally forswear, disclose, and remove or destroy all weapons of mass destruction, long-range missiles, and all related material.

Immediately end all support for terrorism and act to suppress terrorism.

Cease persecution of its civilian population, including Shi'a, Sunnis, Kurds, Turkomans, and others.

Release or account for all Gulf War personnel whose fate is still unknown.

Immediately end all illicit trade outside the oil-for-food program.

Saddam did none of it, he was taken down.

Change is in the air!

Or on the air Keith Olbermann, the model of current liberalism got the smack down from MSNBC. They didn't give the myopic one his walking papers, they did take a stand for journalism over rhetoric.

Olbermann, Matthews no longer co-anchors

"The change reflects tensions between the freewheeling, opinionated MSNBC and the impartial news gatherers at NBC News."

I really think the idea of truth without spin should be news. Can Washington elitist NBC make this transition? Time will tell.

September 07, 2008

What I like about Gov. Palin

Sarah Palin In addition to being Alaska's youngest governor, was the former mayor of Wasilla, Alaska. Starting out in the PTA, She is a lifelong member of the NRA and a hunter, she understands that life starts at conception, she is a Christian, feminist for life, she is for capital punishment and opposes same sex marriage. She is a mother refusing to stay at home who had made a success out in the workplace whose has a success marriage. She has lived a rich, full American life, a true self made woman.

While on city council she supported a sales tax, because it made sense and was needed. When she won as mayor she got rid of people who would not back her, making a unified front. That shows good tough decision making for her post. She looked into banning books with offensive language from the library, then decided against. So she challenges conventions and makes up her own mind.

She took a pay cut, reduced property taxes 40% and improved the roads, sewers and police force, fulfilling a campaign promise for a safer Wasilla. She ran and won re-election. She sought after and got federal funding and used it to further improve the lives of her constituents. This even brought criticism from her now running mate Sen. McCain. Term limits ended her Mayor ship and she ended up backing a nominee other than a relative, because she felt that was better for the community. That shows a lot of courage of conviction.

The, then governer, appointed her to Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, she resigned in disgust after seeing the corruption. And filed formal complaints against her fellow Republicans, they resigned.

This is all before being Governer.

September 06, 2008

September 05, 2008

So whats important to me politically?

I guess its a good question to be asking around election time.

Right now it would be money or income. Job creation in rural area's. Government really cannot do much about that directly. They can make a business friendly environment. Creating government jobs is a really bad idea.

I want conservation over environmentalism, scientific debate over consensus, action that is not reaction, energy generation that is thoughtful and domestic, health care that eliminates bureaucracy, education not based on mandates, tolerence that isnt stupid.

I want a government that has a bottom line, not an expanding one.


...thats pretty good start...

September 04, 2008

The Wheels on the Bus

Connor rides the proverbial short bus to school. Having him go to the bottom of our hill and wait for the bus is problematic. Plus, the regular bus really sucks (just ask my older two).

So every day the bus comes to our driveway picks up Connor and at the end of the day drops him off. It appears that every bus driver in town knows who he is and quite fondly.

He always greets the drivers with a smile, often says something amusing and takes his seat with a minimum of fuss. Because he loves riding in vehicles the could pick him up first and drive the entire route and he would be very happily looking out the window.

Bus people have this idea that the shorter the ride the better. So they are always trying to optimise the route. We have had them approach us very apologetically asking if it would be okay to pick him up sooner. Knowing Connor and it would mean longer on the bus its a no brain-er for us. Win win if you will.

Living where we do with a kid like Connor I always appreciate when someone knows him.

September 03, 2008

Inspiring VP Palin

“To the families of special-needs children all across this country, I have a message: For years, you sought to make America a more welcoming place for your sons and daughters,” she said. “I pledge to you that if we are elected, you will have a friend and advocate in the White House.’’

What I want in the VP chair.

Fountain water Ink Jet.



... nice

September 02, 2008

Obama "Kids off limits"

Gov Palin really has the newspapers and tv news in a frenzy. Sen. Obama came out saying that the entire topic is off limits.

I'm not sure that's the case. There was a news release about her daughters unwed pregnancy. That would put the story out there, personally its a flash in the pan, ho hum. Less interesting then the Jami Lynn Spears pregnancy.

I would think the more interesting story would be about Bidens kid.

"A son (Hunter Biden) and a brother of Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D-Del.) are accused in two lawsuits of defrauding a former business partner and an investor of millions of dollars in a hedge fund deal that went sour, court records show."

In a Washington Post report Senator Obama pushed for $3.4 million in earmarks for a lobbyist, who is.... Senator Biden's son.

Well, yeah I guess I can see why Obama would want kids off limits .

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/23/AR2008082302200.html

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September 01, 2008

Vince Moore jumps into the Blogging!

http://mr-renaissance.blogspot.com/

Link added to the Right. Vince Moore is building onto his house and invites you along for the ride.

Under his profile he has two other blogs that are under construction.

August 31, 2008

In Gods Hands

Prayers for Cuba and that Gustav will be less then they think it will be.

August 30, 2008

More on Gov. Palin

What better balance for the 71-year-old nominee who could be facing a 46-year-old man-child?

A former athlete and beauty queen, Palin's approval ratings hover in 90 percent zone. Palin became a public hero taking on special interests, who practically own the Alaska political establishment.

Forced to resign from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission after complaining to Republican Gov. Frank Murkowski about corruption,she was banished to the political wilderness before coming back to defeat Murkowski in the GOP primary.

Palin forced the Alaska legislature into special session to increase oil taxes -- yes, that's oil taxes -- in Alaska, a Republican welfare state. And she vetoes public works projects.

She is a good one. http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=12800

August 29, 2008

Sarah Palin VP

What an inspiring choice! Finally a strong conservative to match McCains 'libralism'.

And the chance to be the first Female President of the US in eight years to boot!

It's a good day for America.

August 28, 2008

Collage Fiscals.

Collages make pretty good money. They get grants, donations, tuitions and season ticket purchasers.

They produce pieces of paper that they had to an educated person. Who arguably has some kind of potential value to someone somewhere.

When Collages get an influx of money, it never seems to cause a drop in tuition. Rather its a name plaque on a building.

Why is it that people who speak about against Corporation Greed, turn a blind eye to Upper Education Greed? Instead I hear that the state and fed should send more money to these institutions.

puzzling...

August 27, 2008

FICA

Wall Street Journal artical

Obama is suppose to propose a middle class tax cut. Pretty much what Clinton promised (then didnt deliver first term). He's going to end the ceiling on FICA taxes

The thought was he was going to bring income tax rate back up to what Clinton has, 39.6%."

So if Obama gets his way, you could see a combined federal tax rate of 55%.

Add in your federal income tax and Social Security and Medicare, your paying 55 to 60%

So, if you think that certain people should pay more in taxes you would be very happy.

Political discussions in MMORPG's

In World of Warcraft there is a chat channel called 'trade'. The idea behind it was to post up things you have that others may want. Or to request things you want that others may have.

In reality it is an anonymous soapbox for various topics that is arguably misused.

Recently while we all were sitting around misusing the channel when someone pointed out that China has a great economy and is proof that communism works. My response was that slave labor can do wonders for an economy.

August 26, 2008

Michelle where art thou?

I was very interested to hear Michelle Obama from the Convention. I still am...

Here was a shining chance to answer the critics and make the case for Barak and instead, it was just something that looked prepackaged to appease someone.

Since Delta Joe jumped onto the Barak Bandwagon, I figured there was some compelling reason. I am not crazy about McCain, however the more I hear and see about Mr. Obama the less I want to see him in the oval office.

Actually if he had been a VP pick with Hillary as nominee I think it would have been quite a dynamic ticket. The convention still has a week to go. Its looking to me like this is McCains election to win or loose.

August 25, 2008

Pelosi = stupid

Nancy Pelosi says as an “ardent practicing Catholic,” that when life begins “shouldn’t have an impact on a woman’s right to choose (read having an abortion)”
Further: “over the history of the church, this is an issue of controversy.”

Like the Catholic Church has not weighed in on the issue... What amazing denial or pathological.

Lets put the no-compromise argument of abortion aside. To state that the Church is in debate about these issues is amazingly ignorant.

August 24, 2008

bad decisions by Rich businesses.

Bad choice by big business

In the mid-1970s, executives at the W.T. Grant variety store chain, one of the nation’s largest retailers, decided that the best way to increase sales was to increase the number of customers … by offering credit. It put tremendous "negative incentive" pressure on store managers to issue credit. Employees who didn’t meet their credit quotas risked complete humiliation. They had pies thrown in their faces, were forced to push peanuts across the floor with their noses, and were sent through hotel lobbies wearing only diapers. Eager to avoid such total embarrassment, store managers gave credit "to anyone who breathed," including untold thousands of customers who were bad risks. W.T. Grant racked up $800 million worth of bad debts before it finally collapsed in 1977.

Good list.

August 23, 2008

High Dynamic Images




With the advent of digital cameras which can gather more information then our eyes can process High Dynamic images are becomming popular and you can see why.

Very Dramatic.

Biden on the ticket

Speaking as a Registered Republican I couldnt be happier with Obama's choice of Joe Biden.

  • Biden on Meet the Press 2002, subject: Saddam Hussein: “He’s a long term threat and a short term threat to our national security… “We have no choice but to eliminate the threat. This is a guy who is an extreme danger to the world.”

  • Biden to the Brookings Institution in 2005: “We can call it quits and withdraw from Iraq. I think that would be a gigantic mistake. Or we can set a deadline for pulling out, which I fear will only encourage our enemies to wait us out — equally a mistake.”

  • Biden in an interview with the Huffington Post, assessing Obama and Hillary Clinton: “The more people learn about them (Obama and Hillary) and how they handle the pressure, the more their support will evaporate.”

Hmmm, maybe McCain shoulda picked him up:

Biden August 2, 2005: “John McCain is a personal friend, a great friend, and I would be honored to run with or against John McCain, because I think the country would be better off,"

August 22, 2008

Michael Phelps? Meh..

Trivia question: Who holds the MOST olympic medals?
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Russian gymnast Larissa Latynina holds the record for the most number of medals.

August 21, 2008

Contradiction

If you believe the world is overpopulated.

You would be happy when events occur that limited the populations growth.

Plagues, famine, natural disasters and war would be a good for 'saving' the planet from over population. Cause for celebration?

woot?

August 20, 2008

Vacation-reunion spot.





Here is Connor on the doc on lake Cuyamaca (The name is a Spanish corruption of the Kumeyaay phrase "'Ekwiiyemak", which approximately means "the place where it rains"). It actually reminded me of a dry spell in Oregon without as many trees.



If you look up inbetween the trees you will see the condo\cabin that we got to stay in. Shoo's family stayed on the other side. This was very nice in the late evening as Tina and I got to sit with Pam and Shoo, be treated to Pam's collection of savory tea's and just unwind and chat.



The next night Byron, Paula and Vince joined us as well with adult beverages and some pretty good stories. Really a nice way to end a really fun day.



Flying Van (Steve) really pulled together a wonderful time.



One of the activities was puttering around the lake in a large pontoon boat. We got dropped off at the lakeside resturant for lunch and Carl and Cole picked us up afterwards. Our Celeste made Yellow shirts really made locating each other simple.



Getting off the boat onto the doc was less then graceful for us due to the difference in height.



Great set of memories to relive in my mind though.



I do have to say Steves much better half, Annamarie has to be the sweetist, nicest , most generous, person ever to grace the planet.



Guess you and I both married above what we deserved, eh Steve *wink*



Oh, yeah, 20 years ago Tina and I tied the knot.

August 19, 2008

Connor moments

With a kid like Connor you are never quite sure what he is going to do or react situationally.

There were just too many people for him to learn all the names. Although after a subtle hint from Shoo (pointing to his shoes), Connor quickly caught his name was Shoes, and refered to him as such.

The condo was referred to as the 'sleep house' and after a good 10 hours on a trampolene in the sun he really wanted to go there.

"lets go to Steves" was his most requested thing, and he associated Steve with Steves. Steve further endeared himself by placing connor between various pillows and making a Connor sandwich. To which Connor giggled and squeeled 'STEVE! what are you doing?'

Then there was his dutifully repeating the Leo line from Titanic while at the front of the pontoon boat, "I'm KING OF THE WORLD" immediatly followed by turnning and requesting applause.

Everyone was very accepting and kept an eye out for him, even the kids. Connor was all smiles throught the bulk of the trip. One or two smallish incidents that were cringe worthy.

My favorite Connor moment was near the end of the weekend while at Steves hand made cabin saying goodbye. Connor, dutifully giving hugs of goodbye all around, came to Byron looked up at him and with a big grin hugged him and said "good bye Scat-Man"

Which caught all of us off guard and still brings a grin to us.

..more reunion stuff to follow.

Long @$$ drive

Here it is 11:00 AM Tuesday August 19Th. I woke up around 6:00am unpacked the van, opened windows, got the rotten apple out of the kitchen and crashed around 8:0am and woke up again a bit ago.

Why so tired? Well...

Monday morning we packed up the lake overlooking condo, did a Geo-Cache (Steve & Rob are bastages) and hit the road around 9:30am. We gassed up near Escondido, at lunch in Upland, at dinner in Santa Nella topped off someplace south of Redding and arrived at home 2:40am.

I'm thinking next time we go by rail.

To any and all we are safe home and unloaded memorys and flash cards for upcomming posts.

hope the rest of you safely made it home.

August 13, 2008

Georgia conflict .vs. nominee's

Russian troops in country of Georgia. How do our political leaders respond? This was a recent discussion I had. So I looked up the various responses.

MCCAIN: This pattern of attack appears aimed not at restoring any status quo ante in South Ossetia, but rather toppling the democratically elected governor of the republic of Georgia. This would be unacceptable to all the democratic countries of the world and should draw us together in universal condemnation of Russian aggression.

Pretty straight forward response I thought, measured and explained.

OBAMA: We should continue to push for a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate end to the violence It's a clear violation of the sovereignty and internationally recognized borders of Georgia. The UN must stand up for the sovereignty of its members and for peace in the world.

This is bizzare, Russia is on the UN security council and has veto rights on any action. Also, Obama stops short of condeming the actions of Russia

THE PRESIDENT: There's evidence that Russian forces may soon begin bombing the civilian airport in the capital city. These reports are accurate. These Russian actions would represent a dramatic and brutal escalation of the conflict in Georgia. These actions would be inconsistent with assurances we have received from Russia that its objectives were limited to restoring the status quo in South Ossetia that existed before fighting began on August the 6th. These actions have substantially damaged Russia's standing in the world. And these actions jeopardize Russia's relations with the United States and Europe. It's time for Russia to be true to its word and to act to end this crisis.

Concise, explained with condemnation and not passing anything to the impotent UN. Also, invoking the diplomatic understandings between the US and Russia.

August 12, 2008

Alternative Energy! (cuz increasing oil supply is bad)

Cold Fusion: Dunking palladium electrodes into heavy water - oxygen combined with hydrogen isotope deuterium - releases HUGE amounts of energy. Placing a voltage across the electrodes moves the deuterium nuclei to into palladium's molecular lattice, fusing them together, releasing a blast of energy.

On little snag is that fusion at room temperature is deemed impossible by every accepted scientific theory. It works fine in stars. If controllable cold fusion proved possible, many of the world's energy problems would melt away

The US Department of Energy is interested. In December 2005, after a lengthy review of the evidence, it said it was open to receiving proposals for new cold fusion experiments.

This is the same DoE that concluded in a report back in 1990 the original cold fusion results, produced by Fleischmann and Pons of the University of Utah, were impossible to reproduce, and thus probably false.

August 11, 2008

A theory 'bout peeples.

1. People, in general, like telling other people what they should do.

2. People, in general, despise being told what they should do.

If you tell someone what to do their reaction will be based upon your position of authority.

If you are in distress being told what to do can be a relief (although, you may still despise being told)

The bestest way to tell someone what they should do is via a sales pitch. This can fool the person into thinking they came up with what they should do on their own (this is the method used by politicians)

August 07, 2008

What worth a beloved pet?



Ms. McKinney loved her dog. The dog died. She sold her home to pay the $50,000 fee to get five cloned puppies from her dead dog. This was discounted from the $150,000 the company planned to charge for the service, believing her case will be a boon for business.
I have a hard time understanding why anyone would do this. Mostly because selling your house to buy five dogs seems over the top to me. Add to that none of these clones is her beloved Booger. (yes, she named her original K9 Booger) I guess they are in some part Booger, not unlike if Booger had puppies.
Then you have that elephant in the room (not cloned, metaphorical) about a loved one. Be it Mom or Dad, Sister or Brother, Son or Daughter, best friend, Significant other or fourth cousin on your fathers brothers side three times removed. We know that Clones will not be the same person. In my imagination looking at the clone a child I lost, would be a constant reminder of the loss. This made all the more painful, due to the mockery of who that person once was, standing before me.
Maybe that is too dramatic. Countless authors have gone over the ethical and moral arguments about cloning. And now, here it is, real flesh and blood.
the mind boggles.

August 06, 2008

True Presidential "debate"

In that old Monty Python sketch the statment "An argument is a connected series of statements intended to establish a proposition" is far removed from what we normally engage.

In the 'everyone has a soap box' day we are free to post opinion as fact, contridition as soul proof and ridicule for not accepting a premise, flawed or not. Yes, I too am one of those opinion spouters.

So a buddy of mine recently deconstructed an opinion as fact editorial blog in such a sublime manner I was made to think more on what a debate is .vs. what it seems to become.

Debate, in political arena, is not a debate at all rather a posing and soundbite compitition with aftermath of spinning it as a victory reguardless of what actually occured. So style over substance and perception over reality.

Public debate are two teams of two. Each team is given their topic with the side at the beginning. The teams are given 15 minutes to create an outline before they begin. The topic of the debate is unknown until the start of the debate, it requires little planning and a wide knowledge of topics.

I would love to see a couple of Prez .vs. Prez nominee teams engage in this kind of debate.

August 05, 2008

MMORPG's appeal



Women are playing computer games, no shock there really. Yes, the XY set have the lions share. Slowly this section of the public is doing more then that solo card game.
Personal experience: My wife first had a character in Asherons Call back in 2000. While it was an interesting change from watching TV and later a way of getting her exercise in the appeal shot way up with two things.
The addition of dresses and hats.
While we have long since dropped AC for WoW (World of Warcraft), the guild we played in still honors her memory by allowing people to wear 'Fez's' in game meetings.
yeah, weird to me too. Still....
So WoW has non-combat, non-functional pets in game, various clothing items and fun events widely incorporated, that obviously panders to the XX set. Which is a good thing.

House of Teens

Cousin Dan is camping in the back yard (brought a tent and a hard hat, the kids prepared). Leonie is sharing Diana's room and Trevor is in the bottom bunk of the boys room. Connor is not a teen yet.

So we have seven people here. It's fun actually. Busy, the fair is in town.

Rodney Atkins plays tonite.
The Doobie Brothers play Wednesday.
Bad Company and The Edgar Winter Band Thursday.
Kellie Pickler rounds it out on Friday.

With the standard rides, games and booths.

Unlike the OC fair I grew up with, our fair is something I can go to every year. Not sure why.

August 04, 2008

Fixing Schools?

If you spend much time observing the school system behind the scenes you start to see some really odd things.

Year long weekly committee meetings to resolve issues like 'communication', the first six of these meetings outline the problems. Contract negotiations with budget busting agreements that both sides 'agree' on. Retirement packages that pay 100% of original salary. etc.

My personal feeling has long been the lack of a 'bottom line'. That is to say, in business, if you do not make x-amount of money to cover expenses you either cut back or go under. Voucher programs kinda can do that, however you run into really bad situations with special needs kids.

I ran across this interesting article Swedish School system. So I looked deeper.

in 1992 they moved to private run schools using public monies. The students are learning, the teachers, while concerned about job security, are enjoying being able to teach subjects, not to tests. Even the Swedish Teachers' Union now doesn't "have an opinion about which owner (i.e., the state or private enterprise) is better."

I have been unable to see how they handle special needs. But, I am still digging.

August 03, 2008

Indian Food

Garlic flake pict.
I found I enjoy the Cuisine of India. There is one resturant in Kelowna BC that I am particularly fond. So I periodically look for something I can cook here at home.

I recently added a gadget to my igoogle page to search out veggie Indian recepies.

I came across this gem called Onion Chutney. Seeing as how I am a fan of Maui onions I looked at the ingrediants:

onions - 6 to 8 (No problem, I can just get 6 big maui's)


tomatos - 3 (Get three nice ripe ones)


red chillies - 8 to 10 (indian Chili's are thin, red and usually dried. Flakes can work)


garlic - 5 to 5 flakes minced (um... Garlic flakes... quick google search finds them:


corainder - 1/2 bunch (easy)

comin seeds - 1 tsb (cumin??)

gingly oil - 1/4 cup (wtf? oh Sesame oil. whew)

Now instructions: Fry the cumin seeds and onions until onions become transparent.Then fry the tomatos until it is well cooked.Now switch of the gas and allow it to cool little bit.Now add the red chillies, garlic, coriander leaves, salt and little bit of water.
This chutney should not be loosy. If it is too spicy add little bit of oil.

If I can just make sure the Chutney is not loosy I'm good to go.




http://www.ivu.org/recipes/indian-chutney/vidhya-p.html

August 01, 2008

Oil .vs. Government


So there is high gas prices and depending upon editorial policy, it is either the Oil companies at fault or OPEC. 18.4 cents per gallon go to the Federal government plus 8 cents to 28 cents depending upon your state. My state the total taxes are 42 cents per gallon. According to the EIA the average profit of Gas is 28 cents per gallon. (That shows me who is really gouging...)

July 30, 2008

Obama's media .vs. hearts and minds of American voters

Gallup tracking poll out of registered voters has Obama up by eight. If you look at likely voters, McCain is up by four, and McCain among likely voters has had a swing of ten points since last Friday. Of course this is WAY to Early in the election season. Still, its rather interesting.

A NYT writer Adam Nagourney wrote this piece on the campaign Why is Obama not improving in the polls?

This article got him tarred and feathered by Obama's press operations.

So Obama is behind where he wants to be. When he is in unscripted situations he falters badly. And his resume is very thin. The Democrats want this election bagged tagged and delivered and I am wondering if the DNC is questioning Obama's ability.

July 28, 2008

Another orbit accomplished!

Yesterday was my birthday. We had a really nice day. I came up with the idea of each of my three suggesting something to do one on one. Trevor wanted to go to the movies, we saw Batman, luckily Trevor had done some yard work for cash the day before.

Connor wanted to go on a bikeride (he was VERY excited about this). Diana and Leonie came along. We drive to a school next to our big city park, went around the outskirts and crossed the river, then we had to go around the steam train engine that is displayed in the park. Past the sporting park, past the walmart-wetlands, by the skate park. Across the road for a soda and fries at Burger King, then back across the road and along the trail next to the I5 and the frisbee golf course, ending with a traverse of the steel bridge over the river.

Diana wanted to go Roller skating. Unfortunatly, my skates are at the shoe repair shop, so that will be later in the week.

My niece Crystal is back in the States visiting and was able to stop by and partake in Dinner at Red Robin (high class dining in Roseburg), then we forced her to watch Diana's episode of MADE.

Diana's friend from Germany, Leonie, and her parents are here in Roseburg to tour some of the sights. They presented me with a laser etched crystal of the Lueneburg town hall.

After all else was said and done we had a chocolate cake (Connor insistance) and a fresh picked Blueberry, home made pie, Tina lovingly made.

All in all it was a nice way to celebrate another Orbit.



July 27, 2008

Holy Rusted Metal prez. Bush!


George W. Bush aka The Batman! Andrew Klavin writes for the Wall Street Journal Opinion page. I came across his article he wrote comparing Pres. Bush to The Batman, Yeah, I thought it was going to be another mean spirited joke. I found it to be insightful and as a friend put it "Spot-On"
Quote:
"Leftists frequently complain that right-wing morality is simplistic. Morality is relative, they say; nuanced, complex. They're wrong, of course, even on their own terms.

Left and right, all Americans know that freedom is better than slavery, that love is better than hate, kindness better than cruelty, tolerance better than bigotry. We don't always know how we know these things, and yet mysteriously we know them nonetheless.

The true complexity arises when we must defend these values in a world that does not universally embrace them -- when we reach the place where we must be intolerant in order to defend tolerance, or unkind in order to defend kindness, or hateful in order to defend what we love."
Anyways, I liked the piece, wanted to share.

July 26, 2008

Attacked

Have you ever assumed you have been attacked, only to have the person you thought was attacking you say they are not attacking you?

When attacked, people defend themselves. So if you were not actually attacked, but thought you were and acted to defend, then wouldn't that defense become an attack?

If you did attack someone and they defended, then you told said person you hadn't attacked, wouldn't that be a kind of defense against the defensiveness caused by you the attacker?

Umkay, time for ibuprofen.

dang werds....

A while back I was asking my son if he had pride in his accomplishments. His response was to point out that pride is a sin. This comes from the seven deadly sins, which comes from a monks writings Evagrius Ponticus, who listed eight "evil thoughts" Gluttony; fornication; avarice; sorrow; anger; discouragement; vainglory; pride.

Later Pope Gregory the Great would edit this list down to the "Seven Deadly Sins" we all know and love... pride, avarice, envy, wrath, lust, gluttony, and sloth. (gotta love Wiki's. I originally thought Dante came up with these).

Pride is excessive love of self (especially holding self out of proper position toward God). Dante's definition was "love of self perverted to hatred and contempt for one's neighbor."

After my talk I was grappling for some synonym to use other then pride. Dang if the thesaurus didn't come up with stuff I thought sounded much worse: arrogance, haughtiness, hauteur, insolence, loftiness, lordliness, overbearingness, presumption, pridefulness, proudness, superciliousness, superiority.

So back to using pride with the explanation in the usage of the word not falling under the sinful definition. You can be proud of a job well done. Rubbing it in the face of others and discounting what they have done is where the 'bad-Pride' comes in...

If I was in Germany I could make a word like Doingagoodjobbutnotbeinganassaboutit.

Oh BTW Prudence, Justice, Restraint, Courage, Faith, Hope and Love are the seven heavenly virtues. (they dint seem to be as famous)

July 25, 2008

Getting fit, loosing fat

Turn your speakers off. Music is very annoying.

In an ongoing effort to loose weight and stay in shape I opted for 'bodyweight' exercises and walking the dog.

Above is a video with the three exercises I am attempting to do everyday. Long term I want to do a set of 50 of the pushups. 100 of the squats and hold the bridge for 60 seconds.

These really do kick your fanny and they are not terribly time consuming or cost a bunch of gym membership monies. The walking the dog is great for getting into shape. Our Dog has never looked fitter... I still have a ways to go...

This morning I had Red Cross Appointment to donate blood. (got my two gallon pin). They are across town and I figured I would walk there and Tina and I estimated 45 minute walk.

Well we were wrong. As I reached the bike path next to the river, a mental calculation prompted me to run the rest of the way, about three miles, and I was late by two minutes. This also meant that taking my pulse and blood pressure had to wait a bit as well.

the phlebotomist, was chatty as usual and asked if I had run in, I joked that running home would be easier because I would not have to carry the extra blood weight. I learned that I had just lost about 10% of my oxygen carrying vessals and running wouldnt be good. As it was the walk home was fine, I did start to feel a bit out of sorts while taking my shower.

I think I am going to take it easy for the next couple of hours.

July 24, 2008

life as I see it

There are huge social cycles that occur. A large butterfly like effect that you can intellectually trace back to some nexus.

kids today, they are raised by schools, Internet, television and games. Parents are both working hard to provide for their family that they just don't have energy to put the effort into.

This is a generalization, of course. How did we get here?

Well you could Nexus back to the moratorium on offshore drilling, and stopping nuclear power. The cost of power going up effects all goods as does the cost of delivery. Add to that ongoing, on growing government programs taking bigger and bigger chunks of your salary, along with regulations requiring businesses provide, unneeded, unwanted insurance plans. Making one persons wages not enough to sustain a family. Illusion or not.

How about WWII and women entering the job market? Quite a few ego's shattered because of that. And of course most men not comprehending the situation. Suddenly you have an 80% (wild guess) increase in the labor pool. Supply and demand means that wages would drop. That puts dual income as a must have.

My mom was a stay at home mom. We grew up, sharing the days events around the dinner table. On some weekends we would get in the car and drive places as a family. We knew the neighbors. I can still mentally go down the street imagining the houses and recall the last names of the inhabitants. I am not sure a majority of people could do that today.

Because my mom and so many moms on the street were stay at home, they would tend to get out of the house, garden, bowl, go to PTA meetings, see each other shopping etc. They would make plans and in general have that 'watering hole' or Laundry mat experience that is largely gone.

There are a lot of good parents out there. They are the ones asking if they are doing the right by their kids. The kids of these good folks, invite friends over. Some of these friends see and note something is different at this household and be attracted to something about that. The real observational thinkers, will actually ask questions and talk to the parents.

These kids have the potential to incorporate what they saw lacking in their own home life when they get to that point. This is already happening.

July 21, 2008

Final Nail for Global warming

Christopher Monckton of Brenchley has put out a paper titled Climate Sensitivity Reconsidered. Which is being touted as both the start of real science on the earths climate and the death of the religion of global warming.

"the conclusion is that, perhaps, there is no “climate crisis”, and that currently-fashionable efforts by governments to reduce anthropogenic CO2 emissions are pointless, may be ill-conceived, and could even be harmful."

A much easier read that wont glaze over your eyes is here.

July 20, 2008

news media

MSNBC, CNN, FOX all crank out less then news items and show little care for fact checking or balance. Someplace along the lines Truth took second place to ratings.

When you have to fill 24 hours a day with news in this format you need to have filler and the path of least resistance appears to be Hollywood Train wrecks.

Worse then that, when you trivialize information everything gives the appearance of having the same weight. You will see that Angelina Jolie's babies are 'cute' right next to Iran's nuclear talks.

The mistakes, the opinion, the editorial, the snarkyness, and the arrogance really makes me wonder if this industry should be regulated by the government for quality and fairness....

July 18, 2008

Bigger Fatter America

Obesity is based on the body mass index, a calculation using height and weight. A 5-foot, 9-inch adult who weighs 203 pounds would have a BMI of 30, which is considered the threshold for obesity. Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee lead the nation when it comes to obesity.

The CDC put the adult obesity rate at 34 percent in 2005 and 2006. I wonder when Peolosi will declare it a crises...

A study, published in the July 17, 2008 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine made headlines seeming to state that a low-carbohydrate is the best for health. The Dr. Robert C. and Veronica Atkins Research Foundation funded the study

So whats to do? The price of food going up will help, I guess. Higher gas prices means not driving and walking and bike riding more? Still obesity is rampant among the poor, chances are their habits will not change.

Tax breaks for the fit? Higher premiums for the not-so-fit? Government food centers that carefully administer the right amount of calories and exercise in some kind of a fat internment camp? Re-instate the draft for anyone over 34 BMI? Fine any restaurant or grocery store that sells unhealthy stuff? Make obesity a hate crime against ones self? Liposuction machines sold retail with a good instructional video? Public shunning? Asking religious leaders to tend to the issue? A nationwide reality show with prizes? Government checks to all citizens to use on fitness equipment?

Advances in Science

I was looking up the original version of a joke the other day and I came across a discussion about the fallacy of the Big Bang.

The Big Bang is the theory that for some reason the universe exploded into being. For those of you who do not like the idea of an exploding universe, Terence Witt presents an intricate, four-dimensional expression of our universe in which energy and space constitute existence.

Most importantly, the universe is infinite and eternal; it did not begin with a bang nor will it end with a whimper.

So take that Physics FAT CATS!

July 16, 2008

Brad on Letterman

Reasons I posted this. I love this song! Ronn would appreciate Brads Axe skills. Also, the character in the song could be portrayed by Byron. At least thats who my minds sees.

Oh, check out the guitar strap.

July 14, 2008

Schools in General

At the turn of the last century, Alfred Binet wanted to identify those students who needed special help in school. This idea has been horribly misused time and time again.

Educators and anyone with more then one kid, knows that there are different learning styles.
Dr. Kolb identified and categorized four of them. (this was probably a mistake, oh well)

Converging - the decision maker (active experimentation-abstract conceptualization) Accommodating - the do-er (active experimentation-concrete experience)
Assimilating - the planner (reflective observation-abstract conceptualization)
Diverging - the creator (reflective observation-concrete experience)

From the two above idea's, wouldn't you want to group children by ability and learning style to most effectively teach kids?

The current method of age grouping may have some kind of advantage, I just am not sure I can figure out what that would be.

I have two kids... geeze, One Adult and one young adult, who went through the public education system, did very well and came out with enough tools to deal with life. My youngest is unique in ability and learning style and trying to find teachers with the skills and understanding is a challenge.

I have found quite a few educators have sever limits they cannot overcome when dealing with children outside of a certain behavior variable. These teachers and their peers seem unaware of said limits until the teacher is put into the situation. Then getting the feedback that makes enough sense to change, or alter the situation is VERY difficult.

You heard that Cops have a code of silence? Teachers turn a blind eye to there comrades abilities and lack there of a lot.

July 12, 2008

Hypocrit.com

So I'm reading this article about overstock.com is going to stop selling fur. Now if you have a business of selling stuff to people I fully support you choosing what products to carry and what not to carry. If by choosing to carry or not carry some item you are making some kind of political or ethical statement which is being made into company policy, I would think that you would want some consistency to avoid looking foolish or hypocritical.

For instance if your the owner of Buy-N-Large and you decide to stop selling digital cameras because of the picture of atrocities in the country of Guilder that were published on the Internet. In your prepared statement you state that you will no longer carry Sony, Fuji, Olympus camera's in support of the genocide fighters (or some such). Now everyone knows that Buy-N-Large carries Kodak as well and that they will continue to sell those after the policy is in place.

Back to reality - Chief Executive Patrick Byrne stated:
“You don’t have to think about it very much before you realize … you’re completely objectifying an animal when you say I’m going to wear it as a decorative object. That’s over the line for anyone who gives it any thought, I would think.”

What about when the animal is made into skirts, pants, jackets, shoes, or belts...?

July 06, 2008

the Hero Shot



Once in a great while, a movie will provide a hero shot. This is one of those that get your heart going sucking you into the drama of the movie providing that "GOAL" moment of excitement.

For instance, the first time you saw Star Wars (a new hope). And Han Solo comes from out of no where to save Luke from Darth Vaders TIE fighter.

Some of the ones I recall fondly:

Neo stopping the bullets in mid air with curious ease. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0133093/

Rick Latimer (James Belushi) catching the punks punch with his hand and delivering the line "My Turn!" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093780/

Ellen Riply (Sigourney Weaver) in the load lifter exo-suit fighting the queen "Get away from her, you 'bitch!'" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090605/

When the blast doors open and instead of Reavers pouring through, River Tam (Summer Glau) stands alone clutching an axe and a sword. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379786/

Was wondering if you (the reader) has one.