I was extremely disappointed in my home state of California for passing proposition 8 - until I got the info about the Mormons. No matter what your beliefs - you have ABSOLUTELY NO RIGHT to impose them on others…
The Yes on 8 campaign estimates that up to 40 percent of its donations come from Mormons. Some others estimate that Mormons account for over 70 percent of donations from individuals.
The church largely stays out of politics. But in this case, the Salt Lake City-based church has sent letters, held video conferences and in church meetings asked for volunteers to support the campaign. In response, some church members have poured in their savings and undertaken what may be an unprecedented grassroots mobilization for the effort.
Several Bay Area Mormons said they would support the right of gay and lesbian unions to have all the rights of married couples. But the word marriage was sacred, pivotal to their concept of families, who can be “eternally united” in the afterlife. A key church document - “The Family: A Proclamation to the World” - says that “marriage between man and a woman is essential to His eternal plan.” They also believe that children are entitled to be raised by a father and a mother. credit
Believe what you want to believe - that is your right as an American. But as Americans we have NO RIGHT to tell others whom they can love, whom they can cherish and most of all…whom they can marry. We don’t all subscribe to the same beliefs…and last time I checked there is such a thing as separation of church and state…
I hope this proposition is overturned as unconstitutional.
First off I have to say that I am so completely honored to have been able to experience such a historical moment - the election of our 44th President.
I think that this election says a lot about us as Americans…and that we’re ready for true change…not just talk.
We really need to band together, no matter whom you voted for, to help Obama bring his visions for us into fruition. He cannot do it all alone. And he has a lot up against him - the special interests especially. If we ever want to be able to move forward again, return to financial stability and be a country that is admired by the world we need to help.
Those who view all things in the negative need to stop and think about what is for the greater good of our country. Negativity and hate gets us NOWHERE.
I fully support President Obama in his endeavors to help us and I look forward to positive change for ALL Americans.
Here’s to our future…our newfound positive future.
Quoting a moron who spoke today “Drill Baby Drill - Mine Baby Mine!”
There is no such thing as “clean coal”. The idea of “clean coal” comes from a very expensive process of attempting to capture the c02 that is released into the environment when mined. Assuming that this process can fully be developed, the cost of electricity generation will rise exponentially. This includes neither the rising cost of coal, nor the heightened cost of new coal plant construction, which has surged by more than 130 percent since 2000.
The American Lung Association estimates that pollution from coal-fired power plants triggers 550,000 asthma attacks and 38,000 heart attacks annually, helping to cause an estimated 24,000 Americans to die prematurely each year. Coal combustion is also the country’s largest source of mercury poisoning and releases more than five dozen different types of hazardous air pollutants.
“There is no such thing as clean coal,” said Cindy Rank, mining chairwoman for the West Virginia Highlands Conservancy.
“It’s dirty when you mine it. It’s dirty when you burn it. It’s dirty when you dispose of the waste. It’s just dirty.”
So why does Palin keep bringing it up? Special interest…she’s not about to steer us away from something that makes her money…even if it further ruins our environment. Because after all - it’s not our fault. If you are a follower of hers, then you likely believe that all the causes of global warming, climate change, pollution, etc are not attributed to “man-made” actions. And I quote “It’s not our fault.” Please…
I should also point out that there is no such thing as clean nuclear energy either. While it does not release carbon dioxide into the air it does produce hazardous waste. Why not go for a cheaper method that produces neither waste nor emissions? Or is this just yet another case of “if it makes sense then why do it?”
Rather than perpetuate our country’s dependence on dirty energy, we can rejuvenate our economy with a transition to truly clean and renewable energy resources. Each year, the price of coal soars, while the costs of solar and wind decline. A report prepared for the California Public Utilities Commission earlier this year estimated that clean coal plants would cost $.1732 per kilowatt hour, compared to $.1265 for utility-scale solar power and just $.0891 for wind. Moreover, an analysis of more than a dozen independent reports studying the impacts of clean energy on employment found that wind power produces up to three times as many jobs as coal per unit of power produced. Rooftop solar produces seven to 10 times as many jobs.
The answer seems pretty clear to me…
I’m sickened by the fact that HP is using a Gary Glitter song (covered by Joan Jett in 1982) for their recent computer ads. Gary Glitter aka Paul Francis Gadd, is a convicted pedophile and I don’t give two shits about the fact that “it’s just music”. The fact is - with these ads he is profiting from the use of the song. In my opinion he should be shot - not rewarded in any way for anything that he’s done musically in his life. All of that was devalued when he made the decision to molest children.
I will NEVER purchase anything HP related out of protest. I’m sickened.
“In 1999, Glitter once again became notorious when he was listed as a sex offender in the UK following conviction for downloading thousands of items of child pornography.[4] His reputation was greatly tarnished, and, though he continued releasing new music, Glitter’s popularity declined sharply. He moved from Cambodia, from where he was permanently deported in 2002 for suspected child sexual abuse,[5] to Vung Tau in Vietnam.[6] In 2005, he was arrested by Vietnamese authorities, was tried and convicted of child sexual abuse charges in June. He was released from prison on 19 August 2008 and returned to London three days later, after being refused entry into Thailand and Hong Kong.”\\
I’ve watched live interviews of this man attempting to explain himself. He’s full of shit. It was a HUGE mistake for HP to think it would be ok to market their product with the music of a pedophile sex offender. There are PLENTY of songs out there by respectable musicians that have the word “touch” in them that they could have used. But since they insisted on using this sick m-f’s music they are now helping to support his existence. He really does not deserve to live in my opinon. Stealing the innocence of children is unexcusable in so many ways.
~ Source AssociatedContent.com: “Convicted child sex offender Gary Glitter is alive and well and making money thanks to a new ad for Hewlett Packard’s TouchSmart TV.
The ad features the background track of the 1973 release of ‘Do you want to touch, yeah” a hit by Glitter. Booming across the airwaves the ad is seen as showing a distinct lack of sensitivity toward the cause of child sexual abuse prevention by child advocates.
See and hear the ad here: http://h30418.www3.hp.com/index.jsp
Evin Daly, President of Child Abusewatch.net (CAN) and a Guardian ad Litem with the 15th Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach, wrote a personal note on behalf of Child AbuseWatch to Mark Hurd, HP Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer and President and to the Hewlett Packard board of directors pointing out this egregious oversight. In addition to expressing outrage that the ad was produced with such poor taste, Mr. Daly suggested that they fire their ad agency. No comment was available from HP.
The hit song “Do you want to touch, yeah” was released in 1973 by Garry Glitter in the UK. Glitter was recently expelled from Thailand after serving a jail sentence for having sex with children. He is a previously convicted pedophile in the United Kingdom. The NFL and NHL stopped using his music due to Glitter’s pedophilic convictions last year.
Read about him here in this Times article: ‘Gary Glitter - mad, bad or just dangerous to know?‘
AbuseWatch.net is a national child abuse prevention organization (www.abusewatch.net) which provides child abuse prevention resources to the general public and to 36,000 Guardian ad Litem and Court Appointed Special Guardians nationwide. Privately funded, 100% of all donations go directly to children in need through Guardian ad Litem Programs.”
I wonder why it is that Gene Simmons has not yet tried to run for President. I like Gene because he’s an entrepreneur - and I admire his constant slew of money-making ideas.
A quick visit to his site however, revealed why he would not run for President, even though there does exist “Gene Simmons for President” t-shirts.
“I only have two problems with public office. 1. It doesn’t pay much (and everyone mostly, dislikes you). 2. While Democracy is wonderful on paper, I would prefer a Benevolent Dictatorship. Things get done.”
Sorry for the long silence! I have been a super busy bee this month teaching a course on basic website editing. And while I am sad that it’s now over I am glad to get back to a more normal schedule - which includes my posting here on my blog! So to reunite myself here I wanted to blog about something that is on my mind this very minute - styrofoam.
It occurred to me the other day when I bought my Jamba Juice smoothie that I should probably buy one of their plastic reusable drink cups so that I’m not continuously adding to the landfill problem. I promise that I will buy one next time I go there…because I seriously hate throwing that cup into my trash can - only being able to recycle the lid and straw. Perhaps Jamba Juice should push harder for it’s patrons to purchase those cups as well - maybe offer us an incentive? After all, if we all purchased one we’d not only be saving the landfills from even more styrofoam but we’d be cutting their costs in having to purchase those nasty cups.
Aside from Jamba Juice, the replacement graphics card I ordered the other day came to me in a huge box from Newegg.com overfilled in my opinion with the foamy peanuts. What am I supposed to do with all that? I seriously cannot feel good about dumping it into my trash can - so away it goes to the attic with the rest of the accumulation - hopefully to one day become someone elses problem when I use it to ship a fragile item. Once it’s out of my hands I can only hope that the recipient uses it in the same fashion.
I get that styrofoam offers up such great protection to fragile items. I get that it keeps things cold. But because it isn’t biodegradable or easily recyclable there’s not much you can do about it. The process for recycling styrofoam involves highly toxic chemicals - which in itself isn’t a very effective process. So I’m definitely for the ban of the product all together.
One thing I noticed in doing my Google searching is that there is a process that they are working on where they can use bacteria to break down styrofoam. This process is apparently economical and the end result is that the styrofoam is turned into a “recyclable, biodegradable product with alternative uses, like biomedical applications.” If this is something that has come into fruition I sure hope that the public utilities put it into place soon.
Sorry about my lack of posting the past week or so. Life has been busy and as of late I’ve been a bit ill thanks to some Eel sushi. But all that aside - Adam made reference to Radar O’Reilly today - and you know that I means I have to post about it. So a quick Google search revealed that Gary Burghoff, who played Radar O’Reilly on M.A.S.H. is quite an amazing artist!
The one thing that I can’t help but laugh about - and this is due to the nerd in me - is that on the ordering page, at the top it says “This online order form requires a JavaScript capable browser such as Navigator 3.0 or Internet Explorer 3.0.” I don’t even think that I remember Internet Explorer 3.0!
But nerd laughing aside - Gary’s art is very impressive. You can check out a lot of his work on his website.
Here I was thinking I had a drinking problem when I did a Google search and found all of these great benefits to drinking wine! Ok, so you are not supposed to drink a bottle or more a day to benefit from it. More like one 4oz glass - but hey I say indulge thyself!!! Apparently, in America women buy 6 out of every 10 bottles of wine sold. We’re real close to beating out France and Italy in terms of wine consumption. Now for the benefits!
So there you have it. Six reasons why hitting the “wine” bottle is good for you. I’m off to pour myself another big glass!
I know, I know. It’s not wine - it’s beer that I am babbling about today. But as I type this I am having glass #1 of some Tisdale Cab Sav, which incidentally is still on sale at QFC for $3.99 a bottle. Oley!
I wanted to mention two of my favorite beers, which I tend to also enjoy on occasion - if the mood strikes. And also mention a new beer, well new to me anyway, that I think is very much worth mentioning. I tend to be a German Hefeweizen fan - mainly the unfiltered kind, and my most favorite is Franziskaner. Here in Seattle I have only found it in some bars - although they may have it at Bottleworks in Wallingford. So typically I just get it as a nice treat when I do the bar thing here in West Seattle. The West5 carries it.
My second favorite beer is called Ur-Weisse which is made by Ayinger. They actually make several beers that I equally love - all hefeweizens. I used to buy these at Bottleworks also but recently I discovered that QFC carries them as well so I just get it there. I fell in love with this beer after having tried it at an Octoberfest in Levenworth.
Lastly, I recently tried a beer called Shocktop that is carried at the mini-mart around the corner from me. It’s a nice, light citrous beer - a “Belgian white” made by Anheuser-Busch. I noted some pretty lackluster reviews of it online but I think that they were mostly beer snobs doing the reviewing. If you want a real light and refreshing beer that isn’t piss water give Shocktop a try…it’s one of the better beers I’ve tried recently.

Another week has passed and i’m finding myself on the edge of burnout once again. Being my own boss is something I would not trade for the world - but I have to say that I am the worst boss I’ve ever had! I tend to burn out way too often. My attempts at taking Friday’s off have not worked out all that well so far because I tend to still make myself available - defeating the purpose entirely. So I went in search of information on the subject online today and came up with some pretty cool stuff.
The reality is that you are only really doing yourself and your clients a favor if you are working at your fullest potential - and the only way to do that is to allow yourself time to relax. It’s also how you can assure that you won’t end up hating what you are doing. I have found that working myself to the brink of exhaustion only results in my mind periodically going blank and things that should be rather easy to figure out become 5 - 6 hour unbillable nightmares. Relief is in sight if you too find yourself often in this same position.
I have to admit that I’m no saint here - I’m struggling with all of the above even still…but it’s slowly getting better over time. I think maybe I’m hoping that this may help someone else in the same situation and that maybe by typing it all out that I might remember what it is I need to be doing as well!