Archive - 2007

September 23rd

piles



piles, originally uploaded by Aldon.

In response to Colin McEnroe's column, "As Free Speech Fades, My Piles Grow", I thought I should post a picture of my current workspace.

The size of the piles can be explained in terms of us having moved in about a month ago.

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“letting the catchy and snarky become the enemy of the good”

As I sat napping on my porch overlooking Fountain Street as it pours into New Haven, my wife came by to adjust the blanket over my knees. She stopped to “gently shake my shoulder and wake me up and tell me I was right”.

No, I haven’t written any brilliant article about the prospects of Britney Spears doing an “insightful portrayal of Nora Helmer in Ibsen's "A Doll's House."” If I were writing that line, I might have suggested Britney, Lindsey and Paris in a modern adaptation of Checkov’s “Three Sisters”. But I digress.

What I am referring to this morning is Colin McEnroe’s brilliant column this week in the Hartford Courant, As Free Speech Fades, My Piles Grow.

Colin’s describes the Doninger case as “a douche bag in a coal mine or a canary in a douche bag” and relates it to the Senate passing an amendment to condemn MoveOn for “letting the catchy and snarky become the enemy of the good” in their advertisement illustrating the flaws of Gen. Petreaus.

Kim told me, “Look honey, your not completely off your rocker, even Colin is saying the same sort of things you wrote in your blog.” Here, I’m referring to my blog post, Responses to incivility, where I compared Avery’s case not only to the Senate’s latest amendment, but also to the tasering of the student in Florida.

Feeling fully actualized now that a noted personality has said something similar to what I’ve been blogging, and having been given an opportunity to indulge in a little self aggrandizement, let me MoveOn to the phrase that caught me attention. (I’ve already repeated it twice) “letting the catchy and snarky become the enemy of the good”.

It reflects part of the reason I’m spending more time napping on my porch overlooking Fountain Street and less time engaged in some of the hand-to-hand verbal combat in the political blogs. There are some great masters of catchiness and snarkiness in the political blogosphere. Yet I also worry that many of the let their catchiness and snarkiness get in the way moving their causes forward.

So, I will keep doing things like putting pictures of my ‘Team Avery’ shirt up on Wordless Wednesday to get all the stay at home moms and homeschoolers to stop for a moment and wonder what is going on with our schools. I know the homeschoolers particularly appreciate that.

One online friend has taken this even further. He named Avery Hero for a Day, and then went on to set up Team Avery on CafePress as another part of the fundraising to help cover the cost of the appeal. Please, buy a shirt, donate, and join us at Poets and Writers For Avery in Litchfield on October 14th.

Yes, the whole case is a bit of “a douche bag in a coal mine or a canary in a douche bag”, but to borrow from Pastor Niemoller, “First they came for the gamers, and I did not speak out because I was not a gamer. Then they came for the Bloggers and I did not speak out
because I was not a Blogger…”

I hope I didn’t just let the catchy and snarky become the enemy of the good. I hope you join the good fight to resuscitate the canary in the douche bag.

September 22nd

Random Stuff

Lebanese Nights writes, I love Ramadan... ...because it's the only time I eat with my family on the same table at the same time!!

In honor of whichever comedian did great sportscast that included the line, “Slaughterhouse 5, Kent State 4”, “Little Rock 9, Jena 6”

Today, we went to the Guilford Fair. New photos are up at http://www.flickr.com/photos/aldon/ ref=me>Flickr.



The Guilford Fair, originally uploaded by Aldon.

I finally got around to setting up Blogrush. You can see it in the lower right hand corner.

Enough for now, it’s been a long day.

Countless Galaxies Stockholders Meeting, Background, part 2

Yesterday, I wrote some background on Countless Galaxies (CGI) and Frank Corsi, known as Jasper Tizzy. Here, I’ll provide a little more history about CGI.

I will be keeping the most current post on the front page, but previous posts can be found in the games section of this blog.

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Countless Galaxies Stockholders Meeting, Background, part 1

This evening, I attended a stockholders meeting of Countless Galaxies (CGI). I only hold a handful of shares in CGI which I bought when I was testing out the Virtual Stock Exchange. My original intention was to provide a summary of the issues discussed, providing a small amount of background. However, my research led to a long exploration of one of the key players, so this post will focus on that and subsequent posts will explore more of the background and then the meeting. If you want a log of the meeting, look elsewhere. If you’re not interested in stock trading in Second Life, don’t hit more, otherwise...

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