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Our Messed Up Priorities, Media As A Distraction


2010
05.09

Does this look like a man who is suffering much?

“Athlete” is becoming a very generalized term these days.   If they revive Tiddly Winks os there is a competition in flicking guitar picks, will those people be Athletes too?  I’ve played a few rounds of golf.  Not my favorite thing, but I’ll acknowledge it takes skill, and that I’ve more appreciation for the game itself now than before I had played.  It may be physical, but that hardly makes it an athletic feat to play golf.

Mr. Woods may very well have injured a disk somehow, but it’s more likely that a trauma happened on the driveway (or the bedroom) than on the golf course.  Please, let’s get real about it, shall we?  Just because he gets a hair cut or the band-aid falls off of an owie or boo-boo doesn’t mean they need to cut down trees and ink paper to tell the world about it.  The guy has parleyed his game into fame and fortune, and I’m glad for him.  But that doesn’t make him an athlete with an injury.  It makes him a guy who plays golf for a living, and is getting some of the same aches and pains that everyone else on the planet suffers from.  The difference is that most of us can’t afford to walk off of our job because of it.

Our society has money to pay him big bucks for hitting a ball, and for making and maintaining those artificial and ecologically damaging parks to play the game in, but no funds to take care of basics like… say, hunger, disease research, creating peaceful resolutions to conflicts, and developing practical alternative energy solutions.    Tiger makes the news today, but there’s no mention of all the other things that are affecting the real world the rest of us live in.  I’m beginning to think the media’s main purpose is to provide fantasies to distract us, rather than actually conveying real world information.

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Written To Serve — States’ Governors Threatening to Sue the Federal Government over Health Care Reform


2010
04.03

In general, a state may be more, but not less, restrictive than the Federal government.  In other words, they could require MORE health insurance, but not less.

Now let’s get to the reality.  While I cherish the Constitution, it is not Holy Writ.  It was made by men and we must never forget that it is entirely possible that even if something were the intent of the Founding Fathers, that does not mean that they all shared the same vision, had the same Perfect Union in mind.  We find them writing “in order to provide for” the general well-being of the People, though.  I tend to agree that this mandates health care as a Federal responsibility.

Again, back to reality: The Constitution is meant to restrict the powers that the Government may have upon people.  Still not Holy Writ, not a perfect system (which is precisely why it was left amendable, because they knew they were not writing a perfect system.)  It was never intended to be perceived as the Be-All End-All.  How We The People are governed is, in the final analysis, still entirely up to us.  We The People could toss out the Constitution entirely, replace it with another document/system or with none at all.  (Gotta think the politicians would be very unhappy with that, since the Constitution is the only thing that grants them power over the rest of us mere mortals in the first place, (and that flaw itself proves that the document is flawed…but I digress.)  What WE (the People) want is what matters, not what the Founding Fathers wanted, nor what the politicians want, nor what some Right-wing fanatic in Idaho and 30-some other elected officials want.

For Law to have any value or meaning, it must hold up against complaints from those who find it inconvenient or unsavory.  Just because someone doesn’t like being told what to do doesn’t mean that they are (or should be) exempt from the requirements of that law.
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Why the iPad Will Change the World


2010
04.02

It took a bit of thinking to “get” the iPad, and a bit of putting the pieces together. For example:

bluetooth = remote keyboard in Appletech. Add 10 points.

Keyboard + charger already made = Use it as a sort of desktop at home… another 10 points.

iPad with Keyboard

Bluetooth Keyboard + charging base = desktop docking for home use

Then came the big understanding, the epiphany, as I pondered why the HELL they would make two versions, why anyone would want one that wasn’t connected to the ‘Net when away from your router… and why the HELL they got in bed with AT&T again.  But I trusted Apple to have a very good reason for it, so it was up to me to ponder it out.  The results:

It’s NOT Sleeping With The Enemy Part Deux.  It’s actually the other way around.  For those who want it (and a true satellite GPS) they negotiated the no-contract $30 a month UNLIMITED deal.  That’s sweet for us.  But they didnt’ marry AT&T, because T-mobile & Verizon both have pocket routers to go with their 3G service.  Still lost?  Ya get the router service, and then your iPad, iPod, iBook, i-ay-i-ay-ay, and even your friend’s Windoze machine ALL get the ‘Net, even if you’re at the beach or driving down the road in your car.  Bloody brilliant! (more…)

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The Despicable Side of Health Care Reform


2010
03.22

Watching the House debate before their vote yesterday evening was downright embarrassing.  These are our leaders, these sophists, parading around their lies, just so they can “win”?  All of that flag-waving rhetoric, and not a bit of truth or transparency to any of it?  How many times did the Chair have to demand order in the House?  How many times did the Republicans tell outright lies about the healthcare reform bill?  The claims that the bill promoted Abortion are absurd at best.  The implication that the President might go back on his word, rescind the executive order, is downright insulting.

The GOP reminded me of Shakespeare.  No, not by any poetry.  I have been mindful of his line, “Methinks the lady doth protesteth overmuch,” since they started telling the Democrats what was best for them, “warning” them not to pass the bill, lest they be ousted.  Since when do the Republicans NOT want the Dems to be ousted?  What were they really afraid of?  That the Democrats would finally do what they never got around to caring enough about to do themselves?  That the Obama administration might be remembered as the one that brought health care to everyone, while their last reign brought death and national debt to millions?

I don’t ride either party’s beast of burden.  I just call ‘em like I see ‘em.  Once again, the Republicans seem to be all sour grapes.

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