May 31, 2006

You Make Me Feel Like Dancing...

Can you name that tune's singer? That's how I felt while I was writing this post.

[Doing a Snoopy Happy Dance in my livingroom.]

My blog sister,Teresa likes to blog about 24 hrs [the show] on Mondays. Following in her and Bou's footsteps I'm going to be doing laughing while blogging on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for the next few weeks.

On Tuesdays's I'll be laughing while blogging Last Standing Comic. On Wednesdays I'll try to sit long enoug to blog about So You Think You Can Dance. Between these 2 shows there are the 3 things that I love most in life: laughing, listening to music, and dancing.

Tonight I was watching “So you think you can Dance” and I loved watching the plethora of dance styles from ballet and classic street hip hop, all the way to swing, jazz tap and tango. The range of dance ability was from the incredibly artistic and truly gifted, to the hysterically laughable and painfully deplorable. So… in this once show I get all my fixes: laughter, music and dancing. There were a few wardrobe malfunctions that I’m sure the guys enjoyed and… Oh yeah, and lots more laughter.

Of course, pretty girls get more latitude and tolerance from the judges than ugly boys. But some of the ugly boys could not only dance, they cleaned up the floor after the pretty girls.

All in all great fun and lots of laughs!

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On All Things Presidential

In an article in the NY Daily News, columnist Goodwin discusses the talk surrounding a possible bid for the Presidency by NYC Mayor, Michael Bloomberg (R)> In it Goodwin says that although Bloomberg “has ventured onto the national stage on gun control, immigration and stem-cell research, he is nobody's fool -- and he knows he doesn't stand a chance of winning the presidency.” … And they're both right; not only does Bloomberg not have the national exposure, he is no Rudy Giuliani.

On Fox News’ O’Reilly Factor last night, political pundit Dick Morris [you remember Dick... he was the advisor to Pres. Clinton who often talked to Bill while shacking up with one of his steady NY call-girls when in town]... well, Dick said that Al Gore is running for President again! Gore denies it now because he “doesn't want to be seen as running while he's putting out this movie. I guess he wants to check the temperature of his political exposure in a few weeks as the furor/excitement/criticism/box office money over the movie dies down. Anyway, Dick's point about Gore is that he really is now the un-Hillary [candidate] of the Democratic primary.” I think Dick thinks Gore has a chance. Unfortunately, he lost my unimaginable vote when he claimed to have invented the internet.

Hmmmmm, Tim Berners-Lee for President? Now that's a candidate I can get behind on!

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May 30, 2006

National Political Notes

As reported in the White House Bulletin:

All things Presidential: A front-page piece in today’s Washington Post on Sen. Hillary Clinton says she has “has fashioned a political persona that generates intense passions but defies easy characterization.” … An ABC News poll out this weekend shows 54% approving of Sen. Clinton nationally, but 42% disapproving, and 42% saying they would vote against her under all circumstances [ It seems that most NY'ers are in the 54% crowd. This blogger is NOT among them]. … Al Gore’s potential as a 2008 candidate continued to receive press coverage this weekend, including a New York Times piece saying he appears not to be interested [yeah right!]. In a separate NY Times article, columnist Frank Rich says Democrats interest in Gore “says more about the desperation of the Democrats than it does about him.” … In his Time column this week, Joe Klein argues that Illinois Sen. Barack Obama should run in 2008, while the Chicago Tribune reports that fellow Illinoisan Dick Durbin has been encouraging him to do so in private [Obama for President? He's barely out of Senatorial diapers. Several pieces of legislation he proposed have died a very silent and chilly death. Although he's a good orator, he's unfortunately a very inexperienced and isolated senator.]

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May 29, 2006

Remembering

It was over 2 years ago that I first started blogging in the current incarnation. After years of coming to terms with the physical absence of my loved ones, I began to feel and come to terms with the emotional depth of the void their absence left.

In that first post I honored my friends and thus embarked on the journey of my own emotional healing.

I still miss and love them and wish they were all here, but the painful grief has greatly subsided because I've been able to write/blog it out of me. The grief has been replaced with loving memories and a gratitude for their service and their loving caring friendship.

What preoccupies me today is emotionally supporting the families who have lost loved ones in combat and teaching my son the values he needs to learn. Values such as how to be a good caring citizen and the cost and value of freedom. On this Memorial Day when service to our country is equated with negatives, I counter with positives. I counter with celebrating our democratic principles and the men/women who have fought and died to preserve our way of life and share these principles with others around the world.

On this day I will honor those who lost their lives in pursuit and hope of sharing our values with others. They will always be heroes in my book!

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May 26, 2006

Justice - Texas Style

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May 25, 2006

Mood Shift

"Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born." --Anais Nin

This made me think of a couple of wonderful people, who unknowingly as of late have helped: calm me down, diffuse my anger and infuse my spirit with laughter, smiles and positive thoughts. I thank them with a link so that others may visit and reap the same benefits I do:

Bad Examples' Love Notes [w/out the naughty commentary]
Llama Butchers
Random Pensees
Straight White Guy
Thunder and Roses

Thank you for the hysterical laughter you induce, which makes my co-workers question my sanity. It is your antics and humor which help my spirit soar and contribute positively in lifting the stress from my life.

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Justice is not only blind, she's stupid!

Judge Allows Man to Molest and Go Free Because He's Too Short for Prison
SIDNEY, Neb. (AP) - A judge said a 5-foot-1 man convicted of sexually assaulting a child was too small to survive in prison, and gave him 10 years of probation instead. His crimes deserved a long sentence, District Judge Kristine Cecava said, but she worried that Richard W. Thompson, 50, would be especially imperiled by prison dangers.

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And you call yourselves Christians!

Congress Bars Military Funeral Protesters

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WASHINGTON (AP) - Demonstrators would be barred from disrupting military funerals at national cemeteries under legislation approved by Congress and sent to the White House Wednesday The measure, passed by voice vote in the House hours after the Senate passed an amended version, specifically targets a Kansas church group that has staged protests at military funerals around the country, claiming that the deaths were a sign of God's anger at U.S. tolerance of homosexuals.

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May 21, 2006

What this baby wantsÂ…

I want to thank all of you who posted comments and sent me emails giving me great advice. The wireless network hardware and software has been purchased and will be arriving in a few days. IÂ’m looking forward to setting that up and seeing how the process goes. IÂ’ll be reporting about it here and will give it a rating in terms of level of cursing, from minor swearing to full fledge latrined-sailor mouth.

As for my laptop, after getting additional things to consider in the comments/emails I received, the search became a bit more broader, not narrower. It seems that what I want is what your average young male (20+) wants in system. So, to make sure I got what I wanted I made a list of all the things I need to do with my computer and all the new things I want it to have. It helped create a list of minimum required & features I need to look for in my new baby. Of course, price, user & editor's ratings will be the final deciding factors, but at least I would get something that had everything I needed to get me (and eventually my son) through the next 10 years. Below are my basic needs & the specs that will satisfy them.

My needs (technically speaking):
- Soft & gentle touch keyboard – that will stand up to my intense manipulaiton and not wear out with my heavy playing session. It also must not aggravate my carpel tunnel condition in the process.
- Long battery life – what’s the use of setting up a wireless network if I have to be hooked up to a power cable. I want to be free of cables! Free to go anywhere and be in any position I want when I play.
- Infrared port – so I can update and back up my phone apps (calendar, contacts, financials, etc) wirelessly between my pc and phone.
- Lots and LOTS of RAM for me to play with. That way I can install every last bit of software I use and not have to decide which pc I should install it on. More importantly I want to use multiple apps and access multiple files simultaneously. Right now as I type this IÂ’m running a file search on my hard drive, typing this in a word processing app, while listening to music with a headset and running a search via an online search engine. If I were to do my infrared hotsync between my phone and pc both would crash. Imagine being able to upload and download simultaneously. Now THAT would be HOT!
- Fast processor w/high benchmark scores. I don't want some salesman telling me how fast it can go. I want to have proof of how fast he can go and make sure he can execute all my commands at or near warp speed BEFORE I put my money on the table. Right now my pc is running real slow with all the demands IÂ’m placing on it. This girl is tired of slow! I WANT TO PLAY REALLY FAST AND WANT POWERFUL THRUST SPEEDS on my new baby. As for processor type, I think weÂ’ve established that CORE DUO is mostly hype. I recently discovered that it can only run 64 bit apps knocking it out of contention with me.
- Solid graphics processor with longevity – as my son will eventually be inheriting my new baby. Looking 5 or 6 years down the line when my son’s 12 or 13 he’ll want the laptop to be able to play dvd's, video and online games on this baby. I'll want the laptop to be able to be upgradable and functional for 4 more years beyond that, well at least till he’s 16 and can afford to buy his own racehorse.
- Multiple networking platforms This pc will be my virtual office (where IÂ’ll be answering calls made to my office phone line remotely on htis laptop and emailing via the VPN simultaneously) when IÂ’m working from home. To be truly wireless I'll need for the pc to have Bluetooth capability. But when I travel I want to be able to have access to Wi-Fi Hotspots and connect via the local office network when I visit the Wash. DC office (Ethernet).
- Expansion ports/slots - Yes, I want to have the oppty to have my baby interface with any number of peripherals and grow with all my ever-increasing needs: IEEE 1394a (FireWire), Serial port, S-Video out, I/II/III PC / SD and Express cards.
- It also has to be able to handle hot swapping and have easy seamless integration with any state of the art high performance gadgets I have in order to keep this baby very happy. Gadgets like a dual layer optical drive CD/DVD+RW, bluetooth telephone headset and bluetooth keyboard and mouse.
- Finally, it has to remain quiet and stay cool at all times, but especially during long, intense and rough mpa playing sessions. It also has to play flawlessly with me in the hottest of environments [@=>30F & @=<105F].

Ohhhhh, writing about my fantasy laptop felt sooo gooooooood. Sighhhhhh! Now that I'm clear on what I want, I can focus on making sure every single one of my needs is met by an exciting, new, high-performing, state of the art, piece of equipment. YesÂ… YesÂ… YES, I WANT IT ALL! Ahhhhhhhh! and IÂ’m not going to pay a lot for it either. NO siree! IÂ’m going to make damn sure of that.

ItÂ’s now time to flex my excited and nimble fingers over my current hard keyboard and fire up its search engines. This is a job way beyond Zonker and his Library Elves or Mr. HelpfulÂ’s capabilities. This is a job for me to embark on alone. IÂ’ll let you all know when IÂ’m finally finished and successful.

Again, thank you all for your help and suggestions!

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May 20, 2006

Armed Forces Day!

Just a small reminder of why we still have individual freedoms, national liberty, and are able to continue our "pursuit of happiness". Liberties which are still elusive or non-existent for 3/4 of the people in this world we live in.

These rights didn't materialize out of thin air, they weren't obtained by a simple "Declaration of Independence"; they were hard fought for, and earned with the blood, sweat and tears of many in our nation. I, for one, will never forget all they've done at home and overseas, to ensure that basic human principles are safeguarded and observed wherever we may be.

Today I salute our self-sacrificing and brave, men and women of our armed forces.

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Originally posted on 5-21-05

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May 15, 2006

Needed - Technical Advice

I've been a very good girl, and Uncle Sam thinks so too, so he's rewarding me with a very nice refund. So I'm going to be very, very good to myself and finally buy a new, top of the line laptop. I've narrowed it down to either a brand new HP Pavilion dv5000z Turion 64 or a scuffed up floor sample of the latest Lenovo ThinkPad T60 1952 - Core Duo T2400 1.83 GHz. I've also decided to set up a wireless network at home because there are times when I want to have the freedom to move around with my laptop and enable my son to have online access when he does his homework.

The advice I need is simple: help me select the laptop by you guys chooseing the spec's. The bottom line is I'm unsure if some of the new tech features are really advances or just hype used to drive up prices. Also, any help/guidance you can give me in selecting a wifi solution for my apartment environment will be greatly appreciated.

So should I choose:
a) AMD or Intel Core Duo ?
b) Password or Biometric security?
c) Fast Ethernet vs Ethernet, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Gigabit Ethernet
d) Open Slots: 1 Memory, 1 PC Card vs. 1 Memory SO DIMM 200-pin, 1 CardBus Type I/II, 1 ExpressCard 34mm/54mm.
e) DDR SDRAM or DDR II SDRAM-667 MHz

Finally, I'm doing research into setting up a home wireless network, any suggestions or tips on things I should look out for or include?

As always, I am very grateful for any advice or suggestions you share with me. Who knows, my new system might inspire me to blog more frequently. Right now my Thinkpad 600E just doesn't cut it anymore for travel and mobility. BTW, does anyone know if T1G's friend is still looking for a laptop?

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May 09, 2006

WANTED

Lots of positive thoughts sent my way.

Thanks!

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May 05, 2006

Defiance and Hope

I will not let that jerk (Moussai's) last words be the final ones on this site. I will instead look to the spirit of defiance we have as a nation and cling to hope and inspiration from the examples of strength, courage of those who continue to llive, love and survive.

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May 04, 2006

My 2 cents on: Judging Moussaoui

"Moussaoui walked into the courtroom flashing a victory sign. `God save Osama bin Laden - you will never get him','' the AP reported.

I becme angry reading this. My reaction is that keeping him alive in a maximum security prison will not bring back my friends nor provide them or me with justice. Instead, I and thousands of others will be paying for him to house, clothe, provide health, dental, entertainment, receive mail, etc. for the rest of his days. All of these are things my friends will never get to do and I will never get to witness or share with them.

My idea of true justice is for Moussaoui to have a bare room with nothing on the walls or in the room. I would not let him have access to any reading material, including mail and the koran, or any writing material.

The only thing allowed would be a small mat on the floor with open electrical wires attached to an adhesive tape on one side with a pan of water nearby. That way he eventually do us all a favor and do what the jurors in VA didn't get to do - make him fry!

My jury is still out on the FBI supervisors who didn't take the info he had regardgin 9-11 prior to the attack seriously. I think there's a special place in hell for them so I'll leave them to their Karmic fate for now.

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May 03, 2006

About time!

It's about time that I got the recognition and Six Figure Salary I deserve!

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