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Sunday, February 28, 2010
The Tsunami Warning
1) It was 6am as I woken up by the tsunami siren!
Everyone in Hawaii hears a tsunami siren being tested every 1st weekday of the month at 11:45 am!
This sure wasn't a time for testing that's for sure!
This wasn't a test. Everything I learned about what to do in a tsunami warning is now going to have to be acted upon!
I turned on the radio to hear the news. I heard phone calls to the radio station saying certain parts of Oahu didn't hear a siren! So I called my parents (who live in another part of the island) to make sure! They were up even before the siren, and they heard the sirens!
I ducted tape the big drawer with all the papers, yearbooks, photo albums, etc.
I live near Puck's Alley. It's not next to the ocean, but it's not high up in the mountains either!
I'm not taking chances.
I put all my medicines, folders with important documents and other valuables in a grey plastic box. I also put some big water bottles in my bag!
Since the radio announced the tsunami will likely hit in 4-5 hours, and the buses are still running, I just took the bus up to Manoa Valley District Park. (otherwise, I'm walking up that hill towards UH)
Once there, I already saw a bunch of people getting off a big bus! Some of those guys told me they came from the homeless shelter in Kakaako!
It seemed like for some of them, it was their 1st time in that neighborhood. Some asked me where was the nearest store. I told them they would have walk about a few blocks "that way" (pointing east) until they see a big street (East Manoa Road).
About an hour later, I saw the same guys coming back with stuff from the store. I was happy that they were able to find it!
I just sat on the bench near a tree, near the bathroom. Perfect.
I stayed on the bench for a few hours! There were no radios, TV, or internet, so we were isolated from the world!
About 1am, I saw people from the surrounding neighborhoods using the park like a normal day!
About 1:45 , I got a call from my mom, mentioning the governor gave the All Clear signal!
Time to go back to normal! And I saw those from the homeless shelter going back to their big bus. I just took the city bus back to my apartment!
2) We were lucky.
But next time, we may not be so lucky! So the next warning, I'm not taking chances. I'm going back uphill to Manoa Valley District Park again!
We're also lucky that we got an early warning!
4) The people of Chile weren't so lucky. Building and freeways crashed down and many are trapped inside!
Hopefully, they can all recover and go back to normal again!
Friday, February 19, 2010
The Austin plane crasher
Remember a few years back when a Mexican illegal alien in Virginia killed 2 women in a drunk-driving accident, and Bill O'Reilly went nuts at Geraldo Rivera for saying "it's not an immigration issue, it's a drunk driving issue" ?
And the anti-immigration fanatics kept screaming "how you would feel if you were a victim of Arab terrorists?" or "how would you feel if your car got hit by an Mexican illegal alien drunk driver?"
Well, now that an European-American by the name of Joseph Stack crashed a small plane into the IRS building in Austin, the anti-immigration fanatics are silent!
http://www.myfoxaustin.com/dpp/news/local/who-is-andrew-joseph-stack%3F
As far as I'm concerned, it doesn't matter if I am killed by a European-American, an illegal Mexican alien or an Arab terrorist. Either way, I still would be dead!
Thursday, February 18, 2010
The Attack of the Sports-Haters
On the contrary, Mr. Rossi, what we are seeing is the very essence of sportsmanship. Whether it's the exacerbation of national rivalries that you want—as in Africa this year—or the exhibition of the most depressing traits of the human personality (guns in locker rooms, golf clubs wielded in the home, dogs maimed and tortured at stars' homes to make them fight, dope and steroids everywhere), you need only look to the wide world of sports for the most rank and vivid examples.
Yes, yes, I know about Invictus and am a slight friend and strong admirer of the author of the original book. But it was the use of rugby and other sporting cults to reinforce and exemplify apartheid that had been the problem in the first place. And no clear-eyed observer of the South African scene thinks that the Invictus moment was any more than a brief pause in the steady decline of friendship between the country's ethnic groups: a decline that has much to do with sporting rivalries and the idiotic loyalties and customs on which such allegiances depend. So here's something so toxic that it's even Mandela-proof.
Meanwhile, the sponsorship racket means that a string of thugs and mediocrities is regularly marketed and presented for "role modeling" purposes, and it's considered normal for serious programming to be postponed or even interrupted if some dull game goes into (the very words are like a knell) overtime.
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Hitchens said:
I can't count the number of times that I have picked up the newspaper at a time of crisis and found whole swaths of the front page given over either to the already known result of some other dull game or to the moral or criminal depredations of some overpaid steroid swallower. Listen: the paper has a whole separate section devoted to people who want to degrade the act of reading by staring enthusiastically at the outcomes of sporting events that occurred the previous day. These avid consumers also have tons of dedicated channels and publications that are lovingly contoured to their special needs. All I ask is that they keep out of the grown-up parts of the paper.
Or picture this: I take a seat in a bar or restaurant and suddenly leap to my feet, face contorted with delight or woe, yelling and gesticulating and looking as if I am fighting bees. I would expect the maitre d' to say a quietening word at the least, mentioning the presence of other people. But then all I need do is utter some dumb incantation—"Steelers," say, or even "Cubs," for crumb's sake—and everybody decides I am a special case who deserves to be treated in a soothing manner.
Noticed how the sign of a bad high school getting toward its Columbine moment is that the jocks are in the saddle?
He loved to scream "what is the #1 priority of this university, education or sports? Sports!"
He was so angry at then UH football coach June Jones for making $800,000 a year, that he blamed EVERY problem in Hawaii on the coach's salary (which by the way, is chump change compared to what coaches at Alabama, Florida, USC, Oklahoma and even SMU [June Jones' current school] make) When the video projector wasn't working ... guess what he blamed it on? The school spending "too much" on the coach's salary! Your car got broken into? "It's because the cops not making enough money because we spend too much on the coach's salary! " (He actually said something like that, I'm not making that up!)He even blamed "sports" for teen smoking & teen drinking because tobbacco & alcohol companies advertise at sports venues!
And this complaining about UH spending too much $$$ on sports is Bull-Nonsense! The UH's athletic budget is chump change compared to the athletic budgets of Ohio State, USC, Notre Dame, Florida, etc.
3) So why all the hating from Christopher Hitchens and Gordon Knowles?
Here are comments to Hitchens' editorial
http://www.newsweek.com/id/233007/output/comments
Posted By: mfohl @ 02/15/2010 1:32:49 PM Mr. Hitchens has exactly the mentality he decries in sports fans. He is violently opinionated, and has all the facts to back up his opinions. Take it easy, fella. It's better to yell at, or against, a sports entity than it is to yell at something "more civilized".
Posted By: hamlet7 @ 02/15/2010 1:22:39 PM Mr. Hitchens would be well advised to heed the wisdom of the late Earl Warren. When asked why so important a person read the sports pages before he read the front page the Chief Justice replied,"I want to read about man's achievements before I read about his failures."
MPosted By: Kutzscher @ 02/15/2010 2:57:03
Mr. Hitchens, You have rightfully staked your claim as the ultimate naysayer and curmudgeon over many years, and I enjoy your informed point of view immensely. On the subject of the Olympics, however, you have missed the mark. You sound like the nerdy kid in class who just wished that the jocks would go away so you could finally be popular. Your dislike of sports is your own choice, but you are clearly writing on a subject about which you are clueless. I just hope that my faith in you, my assumption that you are well informed when you give your contrary points of view, is otherwise justified.
Posted By: newsweekandsportsfan @ 02/12/2010 3:41:54 PM Dear Chris: Sorry you got picked last to play dodge ball in grade school and were the first to get ???tagged??? out. You should try your best to get over those days; you???re an adult now. Besides, the world needs drama queens like you just like it needs sports heroes. Glad I won???t have to fight you for a spot in front of the big screen at my local sports bar!
The last point is something I want to address!
Anybody who was in my PE class knows I sucked at sports. Slow runner, slow reflexes! But I could never understand why people would hate somebody just because they're good at something they suck at!
I mean, even if I was unathletic, I still respected the athletic skills of Micheal Jordan, Deion Sanders, John Elway, Hakeen Olajuwon, Ken Griffey, Evander Holyfield, Oscar De la Hoya, and other stars who were at the top of their game when I was growing up
Even at a young age, I understood it's better to focus on what you're good at, instead of having hateful envy at those who are good at other things!
It's called maturity!
4) I earlier mentioned that sports allow people of cultural groups to get along!
It also gives tough guys from hard backgrounds an incentive to strive for something that is legal!
I mean, if you're on a school sports team, and you gotta make the grades, you have an incentive to actually study and stay out of trouble! Especially if you want a college scholarship!
I'm not saying sports make people perfect. Arts, sciences, and math don't make anyone perfect either!
But many can say being on a sports team gave them an opportunity to get a college scholarship and do something with their life, even if they don't make it to the big leagues!
The haters will point out some college athletes who flunk or commit crimes! That's stereotyping! Besides, even the astronauts at NASA have gotten into trouble with the law! Doesn't mean they're all going to get in trouble with the law!
The haters will also whine "why is it that people in the ghetto focus only on sports for a chance to make it out of the ghetto, what about those who are unathletic!"
The answer is to expand opportunities for both the athletic and the non-athletic!
Sure, not every kid is interested in sports, but not every kid is interested in the arts or the sciences either!
5) Enough hating already!
Just find something you're good at, and focus on that!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Nelson Mandela - 20 years later
He later became the President of South Africa.
1) A historical background
Around the 1500's -1800's, the Europeans were looking for new lands to conquer. They conquered the Americas, Australia, the Pacific Islands, and large parts of Africa and Asia!
While the Europeans conquered major parts of Africa, they didn't send much people to settle there! Most Europeans had no desire to live in the jungles or deserts which covered large chunks of Africa.
However, South Africa was far below the equator and had a lot of good farmland. So the Dutch, and later the British settled there! Those 2 European groups even fought over land the African groups settled in centuries before!
The Europeans who conquered South Africa wanted all the good farmland to themselves. They also kept all the well-kept suburban lands to themselves.
They didn't allow the native South Africans to vote, or to enter European-dominated neighborhoods. Just like the Jim Crow laws in the southeastern US, those of African and European ancestry had to use separate facilities, attend separate schools, and couldn't marry each other!
Many native South Africans got tired of that. Nelson Mandela became a leader of the protest movement.
In 1962, Mandela was convicted of treason!
During the 1980's, after decades of struggle, the anti-apartheid protests have gotten more violent. Many felt non-violence has gotten them nowhere! The police has gotten more brutal! The rest of the world watched in horror, as South Africa was increasingly isolated from the rest of the world!
It got to the point where many white South Africans feared that if black South Africans don't get equal rights, things will get even more violent.
In 1990, South Africa had a new president F.W. De Klerk. Though he was once an apartheid supporter, he felt that things would get worse if apartheid was to continue.
FW De Klerk decided to release Mandela and all other political prisoners. Apartheid laws were repealed. All South African adults had gotten the right to vote!
1994 had the first multi-racial elections. Nelson Mandela won the presidential election. He was the 1st native South African President.
2) Some South Africans of European ancestry feared what would happen if the native South Africans took over.
In Zimbabwe, a country just north of South Africa, the British settlers and their descendants had apartheid laws there as well. Robert Mugabe led the armed resistance against white-domination of Zimbabwe.
When he became president of Zimbabwe, Mugabe tolerated and encouraged hate crimes against citizens of European ancestry. Mugabe took property away from European-descendants.
It was totally different under Nelson Mandela! Mandela wanted a multi-racial democracy! He wanted everyone to get along. He understood that South Africans of European ancestry didn't chose to have ancestors who stole African lands!
While Zimbabwe disintegrated under Mugabe, South Africa had prospered under Mandela.
While Mugabe wants to be Zimbabwe's dictator for life, Nelson Mandela chose not to run for re-election in 1999. He wanted the next generation to continue democracy in South Africa.
There are challenges in South Africa. It has one of the highest AIDS rate in the world. It does have a violent crime problem.
But things could easily have gotten worse. This is why leadership matters. Robert Mugabe is all about hate, grudges, grievances and revenge. Nelson Mandela is all about unity, tolerance, and reconciliation.
3) There was the silly perception of Nelson Mandela being a "communist".
While some anti-apartheid leaders had communist sympathies, and while the anti-apartheid movement did get support from communist nations like Cuba and China, that didn't mean Mandela was a communist.
Mandela's presidency proved he wasn't a communist.
While Mandela was more left-leaning than would be tolerated in the U.S., private businesses were continued to be allowed to prosper. In fact, new foreign investments came in during Mandela's presidency!
Freedom of speech, assembly, religion and other civil liberties were allowed under Mandela's presidency! Totally opposite of what goes on in communist countries!
4) Mandela is still alive at age 91 and still doing well!
Check out
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/feb/11/nelson-mandela-release-remembered/print
5) In other South Africa news , that country hosts the soccer's World Cup this year! The 1st World Cup to be held in South Africa.
While Brazil hosts South America's 1st Olympics in 2016, will South Africa host Africa's 1st Olympics in 2020? Only time will tell.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Obama's 1st year
1) Foreign policy
The Radical Left claims that Barack Obama betrayed them by sending more troops to Afghanistan!
Weren't these people paying attention during his presidential campaign?
Obama said during his presidential campaign that he was going to reduce the amount of troops in Iraq, and increase them in Afghanistan.
He kept his promise!
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The goal of the US war in Afghanistan is to find remaining Al Qaida members there, and keep that nation from hosting that terrorist group again!
But that comes with a price. Now, many Al Qaida members are hiding in other unstable nations like Pakistan and Yemen!
We're definitely not going to send troops into Pakistan, since that nation got nuclear weapons. But it seems that country's military is taking it's war with Islamic fanatics more seriously. In fact, the military was more structured to defending itself from India. Come to find out that the Islamic fanatics hiding in its mountains are even more dangerous and more crazy than India could ever be!
As for Yemen, that country is so divided amongst its different tribes that the government is having a hard time keeping things stable. So it's an easy place for Al Qaida to hide, and a new training spots for terrorist wanabees!
Will Obama send troops there? Is the US ready to fight another war? Has the military been too strained?
Only time will tell!
2) Health Reform
In this past year, Obama's #1 priority was health care reform!
Look, I'm all for helping the less fortunate with health-related charity!
But, Obama missed the main issue behind all this trouble : increased unemployment! That should've been his main focus last year.
Wouldn't it be better if more people are employed so that less people are reliant on government for help with health care?
Obama kept saying during the campaign, "if you like your insurance policy, you can keep it?" So why is he putting excessive regulations on health insurance, if he promised to "let people keep their insurance policy if they like it"
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The protests against health-care reform caught Obama and his liberal allies by surprise!
First, the pro-Democrat pundits played the race card against Obama's opponents!
But they ignore the fact that even some African-American editorial writers like Thomas Sowell, Larry Elder, Walter Williams and Star Parker have criticized Obama's health care plans!
And there's probably more African-Americans that would like to publicly criticize Obama's health care plans, but fear being called "Uncle Toms". And some are probably reluctant to attend those protests fearing that other protesters would stereotype them as "Obama supporters".
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The Radical Left need to get over the fact that not everyone buys their hype surrounding slogans like "single payer health care", "free health care" or "universal health care"!
A lot of people already been exposed to the realities of this so-called "single payer health care", whether through John Stossell's specials on ABC (he since switched to Fox), Wall Street Journal or talk radio!
"Single payer health care" is just another term for "Government Health Care Monopoly!" Meaning, if you don't like your government clinic, you have NO alternate routes! That is the reality in Canada and the UK, and that is what many people don't want to see in the U.S.
From Robert Tracinski
http://jewishworldreview.com/0709/tracinski.php3
Anyone can have a family doctor who makes a wrong diagnosis — but in America, you're not stuck with him. I'm a fan of the TV show "Mystery Diagnosis," which tells the real stories of people with very rare medical conditions who spend years trying to get a proper diagnosis and treatment. One of the things these patients talk about is how you have to "be your own advocate," and most of the cases are solved when the patient himself searches for information on the Internet and finds a specialist who is an expert in his disease.
But how can you be your own advocate under socialized medicine? It is outlawed, because you are no longer in control of your own health care. You have no freedom to choose a physician, or to seek out a specialist on your own, or to decide what medical tests you will pay for.
(To those who buy the hype of "single-payer health care", READ THAT PARAGRAPH AGAIN!)
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People are irritated by the fact that the health-care bill is 1,000 pages long! I mean, who the hell is going to read that? You can hide anything in there, and no one is going to know about it until it's too late!
Why can't laws have a maximum of (let's say 20 pages) 12-font, written in words an average high school graduate can understand!
That way, the general public can understand what laws we live under, and that lawmakers stop trying to confuse the general public!
--------One possible way to reduce health care costs is tort reform. Tort Reform limits the amount of $$$ paid out in lawsuits. Lawsuits, while sometimes necessary, can cause health care costs to increase, to the point where less people can afford them!
But lawyers don't like Tort Reform because that will reduce their profits! And many trial lawyers give $$$ to Democrats.
Is Obama going to defy his own party on this one?
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Another health issue not covered lately is medical marijuana.
While marijuana does have its side effects, some say that smoking it has reduced pain & nausea!
Obviously, marijuana shouldn't be sold to minors! But can't adults be allowed to risk the side effects if they believe it can reduce pain & nausea?
While Obama has banned the DEA from raiding medical marijuana sellers in states that legalized it, he needs to go further. He needs to take a political risk and let adults chose whether they want to risk the side effects of medical marijuana!
And let's face it, alcohol is worse than marijuana.
Let's hear it from a drug rehab physician, Dr. David A Nathan
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703414504575001192775584982.html
In most of my substance-abuse patients, I am far more concerned about their consumption of booze than pot. Alcohol frequently induces violent or dangerous behavior and often-irreversible physiological dependence; marijuana does neither. Chronic use of cannabis raises the risk of lung cancer, weight gain, and lingering cognitive changes—but chronic use of alcohol can cause pancreatitis, cirrhosis and permanent dementia. In healthy but reckless teens and young adults, it is frighteningly easy to consume a lethal dose of alcohol, but it is almost impossible to do so with marijuana. Further, compared with cannabis, alcohol can cause severe impairment of judgment, which results in greater concurrent use of hard drugs.
3) Economics
While Obama is proposing more federal $$$ to reduce unemployment, that's not enough!
After all, most jobs are in the private sector!
While Obama mentions about tax cuts, there needs to be more!
During the debates, John McCain said that US tax on corporations is HIGHER than many European nations (allegedly more socialist than the US) and that this tax is causing investors to invest in countries other than the US.
So while the people were in no mood to listen to a Republican at the time, I still think McCain made a strong point!
So while it's good that Obama is proposing tax cuts for 95% of the US, he needs to go further and cut taxes on corporations!
You can't tax your way out of a recession, you can't stimulus your way out of a recession!
Corporations need to be able to hire more people, in order to get unemployment down!
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4) Naming stuff after Obama
Now, I'm done on giving critiques on Obama's job performance!
But here in Hawaii, there has been a movement to rename things after Obama!
Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hanneman wants to re-name Magic Island (not really an island) beach park to Obama Beach Park!
And state legislator, Gil Keith-Agaran, wants to rename 2 schools after Obama! One of those schools is my alma mater, McKinley High School!
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20100102/NEWS01/1020332/Hawaii-considering-new-holidays--parks-to-honor-Obama
Keith-Agaran also wants Hawai'i schoolchildren to know that it's true that anyone in the Islands can dare to dream to grow up to be president of the United States.
"That sends the message to Hawai'i kids that it's true," Keith-Agaran said. "It's nice to know that as we're growing up in America, everyone has the opportunity to be as successful as possible."
Yeah, but why re-name McKinley?
I know why?
Hawaiian sovereignty activists wanted McKinley High School to change its name for a very long time. William McKinley was the US president when Hawaii became a US territory.
Yet, King Kamehameha conquered Oahu with violent force, yet there's schools, highways and shopping centers named after him!
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I'm tired of name changes.
If they want to name stuff after Obama, why not give the name to a place that hasn't been built yet, instead of a school built decades before he was born.
Plus, Obama graduated from Punahou!
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As for my fellow McKinley graduates, not a single one on my facebook friend's list support the name change!
I'm sure most of them voted for Obama, since Hawaii gave the highest percentage of votes to Obama of any state!
But people are tired of this name changing business!
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
1st blog post of 2010
1) This past Christmas, another suicide/homicide bomber attempted to blow up a plane! He was tackled once the other passengers sense what he was about to do!
This bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, tried to light explosives hidden in his underpants, which gave him the nickname "The Underpants Bomber".
Anytime something like this happens, some people say really stupid things in a pathetic attempt to express "hey look at me everyone, I'm defying political correctness!"
In the past, people would say "racially profile Muslims, they're the ones bombing stuff!" Hello, Muslims are NOT a race, they're a religious group!
Yes, Islam started in the Middle East, but it spread to Africa, eastern Europe, South Asia and Southeast Asia!
So people were saying "racially profile Arabs!" The Underpants Bombers would NOT have been caught that way, because he's not Arab, he's from Nigeria!
Even a really white European-American could join the jihad cause! Remember John Walker Lindh! He was the European-American convert to Islam that joined Al Qaida and was captured by US troops in Afghanistan!
While Islam has a larger share of violent fanatics than most other religions, you don't even have to be Muslim to be mad at the world to blow up something!
None of the school shooters in the US had any affiliations with Islam! They were just mad at the world, and were willing to kill others and get killed!
Also, this "racially profile Arabs" nonsense has put many Latin Americans in the crossfire! This is because many Latin Americans have light brown skin, just like many in the Middle East!
I mean, people have asked me "are you from Iraq?" or "are you from Afghanistan", even though I am only of Mexican, Puerto Rican and European ancestry!
Latin Americans are mostly Catholics! Their cultures are extremely different from Middle Eastern cultures, they're from different parts of the planet, yet they're caught in the crossfire just for having similar colored skin!
2) As for airport security, another controversy is body scanners, where those looking at the computer screen can see under your clothes to look for possible explosives!
While many worry that perverts might apply to work those body scanners, it's probably not as uncomfortable as being patted down! Nothing makes people more uncomfortable than being patted down! Plus, pat downs can only find so much!
So we might as well just live with body scanners at this point!
3) DIFFERENT TOPIC
Last week Haiti experienced a devastating earthquake!
And again, stupid things are being said about it!
Ultra-conservative preacher Pat Robertson said this
http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7017511878
"Something happened a long time ago in Haiti, and people might not want to talk about it," he said. "They were under the heel of the French ... and they got together and swore a pact to the devil. They said, 'We will serve you if you'll get us free from the French.' "True story. And the devil said, 'OK, it's a deal,'" Robertson said. "Ever since, they have been cursed by one thing after another."
The host of "The 700 Club" also said that Haitians need to have a "great turning to God."
This isn't the 1st time Pat Robertson said something stupid after a tragedy. After the 9/11 attacks, Robertson expressed agreement when Jerry Falwell blamed homosexuals, abortionists, feminists and the ACLU for angering God, leading to 9/11!
Other ultra-conservative Christians believe that natural disasters are punishments from God! They thought Hurricane Katrina was God's punishment to New Orleans for hosting gay parades and wild street parties! They thought the 2006 Asian tsunami was God's punishment for those people being Muslims, Hindus, or Buddhists!
Yet, they have nothing to say when the US Great Plains, where many conservative Christians live, get hit with tornadoes!
Natural disasters don't discriminate by religion! They just happen regardless of who's around! After all, they happened milleniums before humans existed!
4) Danny Glover blamed global warming for the Haiti earthquake!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/15/danny-glover-haiti-earthq_n_425160.html
"What happened in Haiti could happen to anywhere in the Caribbean because all these island nations are in peril because of global warming," Glover said. "When we see what we did at the climate summit in Copenhagen, this is the response, this is what happens, you know what I'm sayin'?"
Another ridiculous statement!
Global warming is about the atmosphere getting warmer!
But earthquakes don't result from what happens in the atmosphere. Earthquakes result from what happens underground!
This is basic earth science! You're supposed to know that by the time you reach middle school!
5) Even this global warming controversy makes me skeptical!
If the Earth is getting warmer, why was it in the recent Orange Bowl, the announcers kept saying it's the coldest temperatures the game was played in?
If the Earth is really getting warmer, it was supposed to be the hottest conditions the game was played in, not the coldest!
In fact, Florida had near freezing temperatures earlier this month!
Al Gore keeps saying the debate over global warming is over! Well, obviously, the debate is nowhere near over!
6) DIFFERENT TOPIC
While most of us call 2010 a beginning of a new decade, there's still some who insist that the new decade starts at 2011, and that this millenium started in 2001, blah, blah, blah!
Look, when we're talking about the 1990's, we're talking about 1990-1999, NOT 1991-2000! When we're talking about the 1980s, we're talking about 1980-1989, NOT 1981-1990!
So those who angrily insist 2010 isn't a start of a new decade, GET A LIFE!
7) Running out of time!
Time permitting, I'll soon write about what I think about Obama's 1st year in office! Stay tuned!
Thursday, December 31, 2009
The End of a Decade
Well, enough with the doom & gloom!
There is some positives of the decade ending today!
1) The biggest positive in my mind, is the rise of social networking sites, the most popular being myspace and facebook!
This has dramatically changed many people's social lives for the better!
Remember in the previous century, when someone changed schools or changed jobs. Chances are ....... you'll never see that person again! And you're left wondering what happened to that person!
Even if you did exchange phone #s, you probably don't have enough time to call that person. You're busy, you might call that person in the wrong time, that person might move again without notifying you! And if that person got kids, if you call that person, you're competing with those kids for attention!
Now, you can easily find that person online! Even if that person moved far away!
You still won't have time for long conversations, but so what? You can just send a message in their inbox, and they can reply to it on their own time!
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People here on Oahu like to say "it's a small island, you''ll always run into someone you know"
That wasn't my reality earlier this decade. I could go MONTHS without randomly running into someone I knew from my pre-adult days! Even if I biked through the neighborhoods they came from, I won't even see them!
All this, even though I never even left Honolulu!
It even got to the point where I told my friend Jeff, "you're the only one from elementary that I'm still in contact with"
Now that I got myspace & facebook, not only can I reconnect with former co-workers, college, high school & middle school classmates, I even re-connected with those I haven't seen since elementary school!
I even got contacted with distant relatives that I never met before!
I even played match-maker, encouraging a long-lost classmate to use my friend's list to reconnect with former classmates. Though next time, I might have to start charging a fee :)
Also, with social networking, you can "spy" on your friends, reading their sites to learn stuff they would NEVER tell you in a conversation!
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The younger generation all got myspace or facebook!
It's even got to the point a few years ago where middle schoolers taunted someone for "not being on myspace"!
Being at certain public libraries in the afternoon means having to hear middle school students fooling around with their myspace sites and giggling!
They'll never have to worry about wondering "what happened to ____________" since they're already connected on social networking sites in their school days. They'll still be connected after high school graduations. Lucky them!
Though in a way, they're unlucky being that in middle school, now bullying has gone online! Students have put up phony myspace sites accusing certain peers of being "gay", " a whore", or whatever else they call each other. You could even start rivalries that didn't even exist with phony myspace sites! If you get mobbed or cry in class, someone could camera-phone that, put it on YouTube and the whole school can see it! Someone could make a rumor online about you and you wouldn't even know who started it! Someone could be falsely accused of making that online rumor about you!
So maybe it's good that I was in school before myspace and facebook came up!
But still, you can use social networking sites as a way to reconnect with former rivals and make peace! You can even contact someone and apologize for past sins, even if that person moved far away and have no chance of seeing that person in real life!
Like everything, there's pros & cons!
But even with social networking sites, I still suggest going to your reunions!
My class had it's reunion last August! I can't emphasize enough how great it was!
I already wrote about it at
http://pablowegesend.blogspot.com/2009_08_01_archive.html#8556000882361532709
and wrote a little more at
http://pablowegesend.blogspot.com/2009_10_01_archive.html#5090109787659733811
2) Another great positive of this decade was the rise of YouTube!
Remember in the previous centuries, there might be a song or music video that you liked but didn't get as much airplay as some over-rated song that got played all day?
You didn't want to spend all that money on a CD with 1 great song, and 11 crappy ones?
Now, it's on YouTube or myspace. (Unfortunately, if the song was released by a record label associated with Warner Music Group, it's hard to find since that company has cracked down on "copyright infringement")
You can now see news footage from past events.
You also get to see music videos from around the world. I saw music videos from the South Pacific, Latin America, Africa, Asia, Europe and everywhere else! I got to see singers whose videos were controversial in the Muslim countries. But when I see them, they are so TAME compared to most US music videos.
If you're lucky, you can be ahead of the trends. I saw videos from Sri Lankan singer MIA way before US radio stations played "Paper Planes" (the song with all those gunshots). It was all on You Tube!
Now, kids have access to classic rap songs. Earlier this month, at a middle school, I heard a bunch of kids rapping the lyrics to Eazy-E's "Boyz N the Hood". That song came out in the late 1980s. Eazy-E died in 1995. Most of the 8th graders in middle school this year were born the year after that! But the songs live on in YouTube! Easy access to songs that came out before your birth or when you were to young to appreciate them!
3) Music trends of this decade
I'm not even to go all over all of them!
However, as I looked through my older brother's i-phone for CDs stored on it, I noticed the hard-rock/ heavy metal classics : Metallica, Suicidal Tendencies, Pantera, Biohazard, Slayer. It also had West Coast rap classics from Ice Cube and Snoop Dogg, and East Coast classic from Wu-Tang Clan and Notorious BIG
And I told him, as I told other people, and as I heard from others, Rock Music Has Gotten Too Soft This Decade!
Yes, the decade started out with heavy stuff from Limp Bizkit, Disturbed and System of a Down! But it all faded!
Don't get me wrong, there's room for this emo/ alternative stuff! I also like All-American Rejects.
Emo/alternative has too much whining ! It's gotten to the point where even the 80's glam rockers (often men who looked like girls) are more hardcore than all these emo bands of this decade!
Hopefully, hard rock makes a comeback soon!
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Remember the rap-metal trend!
I thought it was great that even the tough guys from races that had a long history of distrust could come together to combine rap and heavy metal! Check out the "Judgement Night" soundtrack to find out what I'm talking about!
Limp Bizkit was the ultimate rap-metal band in my opinion! Too bad they couldn't get along!
There was the Lil Jon songs that sampled Ozzy Ossbourne and Slayer. But I want more!
Hopefully it re-appears this coming decade!
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Hip-hop has fared a lot better! I loved the Southern stuff that dominated the hip-hop scene!
No one makes better party music better than the Southern guys!
While the Southern trend got started with booty music from Florida in the late 80's/1990's, and New Orleans supplied the No Limit Soldiers in the late 1990's, Atlanta dominated the 00's.
Lil Jon, Ludacris, Ying Yang Twins! Even if you don't like the lyrics, you gotta love the beats!
On the R&B side, Ciara, Usher, The Dream all represented Atlanta in a big way this past decade!
North Carolina had Petey Pablo, which was what middle school students used to call me around 2005-2006.
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On the West Coast, the guys from Oakland had the hyphy sounds,a lot of it inspired by the Southern stuff, but with an even crazier sound. E-40, Too Short, Keak Da Sneak, Mistah Fab! Once the DJs play some of the hyphy stuff, the clubs go crazy!
However, the Southern California hip-hop has faded! Yeah, Snoop Dogg still make hits. Black Eyed Peas are from there, they're not your stereotypical Southern Cal rap group! But overall, the LA rap scene has faded!
I wonder if the population changes had something to do with the decline of LA rap! In the last 2 decades, South Central LA went from being mostly African-American to mostly Latin-American!
Latinos have their G-funk rappers but they didn't get the attention that African-American g-funk rappers did in the 1990's!
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One hip-hop trend I hope to see fade in the coming decade is the popularity of Kanye West. He is over-rated and a whiner! Can't handle others winning an award!
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Chris Brown could've been the King of Pop! Too bad that chance faded away when he hit Rihanna!
4) It's a few hours before the next decade start! Hope to be back writing more blog posts in the upcoming decade!
Stay sober and have fun!