Monday, October 20, 2008
Thursday, September 11, 2008
The Los Angeles Times reports today that Canadian Dr. Andre Lalonde, executive vice president of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in Ottawa, is worried that more women might choose to keep rather than abort their Down syndrome babies when they see Sarah Palin with Trig.
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Monday, September 08, 2008
"We are what Sozhenitsyn accused us of being. Unwilling to listen to and learn from him, we are acting out the tragicomedy of national decline. Is there still greatness in us? Just as the dying British Empire . . ."
Read the entire article here
Thursday, August 14, 2008
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Thursday, August 07, 2008
We stood in the gutter and let the water run over our feet. The water was warm, I guess due to how hot the road/dirt was that the rain hit.
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Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Friday, August 01, 2008
If, however, his claims are NOT scientifically sound, then it is a travesty that he would be given the award over this woman.
I just got back from a motorcycle trip from Missoula, MT to Banff National Park, AB, CA.
Click here for the trip report.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Friday, May 02, 2008
John P. Altgeid
Young men, life is before you. Two voices are calling you—one coming out from the swamps of selfishness and force, where success means death; and the other from the hilltops of justice and progress, where even failure brings glory.
Two lights are seen in your horizon—one the fast fading marsh light of power, and the other the slowly rising sun of human brotherhood.
Two ways lie open for you—one leading to an even lower and lower plain, where are head the cries of despair and the curses of the poor, where manhood shrivels and possession rots down the possessor; and the other leading to the highlands of the morning, where are heard the glad shouts of humanity and where honest effort is rewarded with immortality.
Myself
by Edgar Guest
I have to live with myself, and so,
I want to be fit for myself to know;
I want to be able as days go by,
Always to look myself straight in the eye;
I don't want to stand with the setting sun
And hate myself for the things I've done.
I don't want to keep on a closet shelf
A lot of secrets about myself,
And fool myself as I come and go
Into thinking that nobody else will know
The kind of man I really am;
I don't want to dress myself up in sham.
I want to deserve all men's respect;
But here in this struggle for fame and pelf,
I want to be able to like myself.
I don't want to think as I come and go
That I'm for bluster and bluff and empty show.
I never can hide myself from me,
I see what others may never see,
I know what others may never know,
I never can fool myself -- and so,
Whatever happens, I want to be
Self-respecting and conscience free.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Big Pig: Bonk
Somehow I remembered an album that an old high school girlfriend had and tried to track it down. It's not on iTunes and you can only find the lyrics for one or two songs online, but I was able to order it on Amazon.
Those alive in the 80s probably remember "I can't break away" from the Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure soundtrack. The song was from Big Pig off their Bonk album.
I remember I liked it a lot back then, and now that I have it I remember why. They sound like Annie Lennox, Generic 80s male pop singers, that fat harmonica playing dude from Blues Traveler (I'm a fat dude too, so I mean that in the best possible way) and a trio of slightly peeved Tongan drummers thrown in a room with a case of Red Bull. Money God is my favorite song, but Hotel and Nation are great songs too.
Saturday, March 08, 2008
I always feel bad that my Mandarin is slipping away and I don't do much about it. I don't really have any use for it now or for the foreseeable future, but it seems a shame to have put in so much effort to learn a language only to drop it later.
One resource I've been using that allows me to meaningfully review what I know and learn new things is ChinesePod. You can sign up and get great Chinese lessons online, or if you're like me and will absolutely never take the time to actually go through the lessons you can still (for free) download a daily mp3 file. I've got a bunch of them on my ipod now and when I'm driving sometimes I'll play a few (they're just a few minutes each) and brush up a bit on my Chinese.
I've also always wanted to learn Spanish, and it just so happens that SpanishPod does the same thing, so I've been listening to those as well. Adios and Dzai Jen.