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Just Desserts!; On the Democratic Nomination
Submitted by dr. b. on Tue, 06/03/2008 - 5:09pm.The big question today is whether or not Hillary Clinton's supporters will vote for John McCain in the presidential election once Barack Obama ultimately gets the democratic presidential nomination. Now it is no secret that I have had a politicrush on Barack Obama since watching him introduce John Kerry at the Democratic National Convention in 2004. I was, at the time, looking forward to 8 years of Kerry and then 8 years of Obama, but we all know it didn't work out that way. Today we find ourselves based with a minimum of 4 more years of Bush or a minimum of 4 years of Obama. This campaign has gotten nasty quite quickly, most at the hands of the Clinton camp (regardless of whether or not she says it was without her knowledge and approval...yeah right) from Slick Willy's comparison of Obama to Jesse Jackson, to the red phone commercial (YouTube video), to the mysterious re-release of the "Muslim" dress pictures, to the "good blue collar white folks won't vote for a Negro" comments, and more recently to the Bobby Kennedy assassination comparison/comments it has been a whole batch of hatred and lies. I have lost all respect for the Clinton duo.
Folks have asked if I was voting for the African American or the woman and my answer has remained the same...I am voting for the person who most closely reflects my own political leanings and for me that was Barack Obama. It had nothing to do with the fact that he has melanin than Clinton or that I have spent the last 4 years crushing over the man, or that I am magnetically drawn to his rhetorical abilities. It has more to do with the fact that I am drawn to his policies on education, health care, energy and the environment, and several other things. There are things that Barack and I don't agree on and one day he and I may be able to sit down and chat so that I can help him see the light, but right now he just works for me.
But I digress, back to the question of whether or not Hillary supporters will switch camps and vote for McCain...I have to say that I am fed up. If, as Clinton says, the good working class white folks won't vote for McCain (or the older women or anyone else) I say that's their choice and as such they have to suffer the repercussions. If folks want to shoot themselves in the foot by voting for McCain so that they don't have to vote for an African American presidential candidate then in the end they will get what they deserve. If the last 8 years have taught me anything it's that we have no control over the political realm. Hell, sometimes the candidate that the most people vote for doesn't even win. I'd hate to have to suffer for other people's close-mindedness, but I fully recognize that this is always a possibility and say that they will get their just desserts.
As I watch the news tonight I see Clinton supporters talking about a dream team ticket that has Clinton as VP. Call me bitter, say I'm holding a grudge, or just label me cautious, but I would be hesitant to run with Senator Clinton as VP. I ain't saying she's dangerous or shady (ok, maybe I am) but I would definitely be looking to bring back food testers to the White House if I were President Obama. I'm just saying.
It's Back!
Submitted by dr. b. on Sun, 06/01/2008 - 3:43am. Family | Just Playing Around | This Is What a Feminist Looks Like | Video GamesI mentioned this to Lisa and she said it clearly means that I have not been playing enough games, so since it is only 4:45 and I am destined to be up for another couple of hours I guess I will go up and play some games. We can thank Lisa for that one.
Microblogging Killed the Blogger
Submitted by dr. b. on Thu, 05/29/2008 - 10:54pm. This Is What a Feminist Looks LikeWhen you add Twitpic to the mix and give me the opportunity to post pictures (or at least links to them) to twitter from anywhere I get drawn further into the darkside. Now if I could only get Brightkite to work from my phone I would be in like Flynn! In the meantime you might notice that right below the microblogging block on the left there is now a block for Twitpic!
WiiFit Thinks I'm Old, Short, and Fat
Submitted by dr. b. on Tue, 05/27/2008 - 3:58pm. Game Theory | This Is What a Feminist Looks LikeIn a society that is far too concerned with impossible beauty standards and children "dieting" in elementary and middle school for no good reason I worry about the additional damage of being called obese and having oneself represented as a dumpy avatar. Now I have to go and lie to my Wii and see if the process and outcome is any different if I make myself a pre-teen girl.
Links I've Been Following Today
Submitted by dr. b. on Mon, 05/12/2008 - 2:59pm. Research and Writing | This Is What a Feminist Looks LikeA Stuff White People Like that (as usual) can be applied to the entirety of mainstream America
Clay Shirky's talk on Web 2.0
New Wiiware download, Lost Winds. Really digging the new downloads of games and demos for the DS bought a 2 GB SD card to accommodate my coming addiction.
Learning environments research on virtual environments
What Lisa bought me for my birthday
What I gave her
What I bought myself this weekend
This will catch you up on how I have been spending (most) of my net time today. Now don't you feel enlightened?
Paying Ransom
Submitted by dr. b. on Wed, 05/07/2008 - 11:24pm.

That Time of Year
Submitted by dr. b. on Thu, 04/24/2008 - 7:35am. My Teacherly SelfI have been knitting a bunch of fun stuff just for the hell of it and Meredith is bugging me to open an Etsy shop, but I think that is just because she covets my mad knitting skills and wants all of the cool stuff that I knit.
I haven't been gaming nearly enough! I am currently playing Legend of Zelda: The Phantom Hourglass on the DS and Bioshock on the XBox 360. Bioshock has me really wanting to re-read Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged which I haven't read for over 20 years and I have no memory of, but the game is supposed to be based on the novel so I want to see for myself! Since it isn't available for the Kindle yet I may actually have to take that monstrosity on the plane with me to ATL.
Oh yeah, I got an Amazon Kindle about a week or so ago and can I just say that I love it?? I haven't been able to get home delivery of the NYT since I moved out to the sticks 2 years ago and now it gets delivered to me every morning again (straight to the Kindle) so that I can read it with my coffee. This electronic paper technology is pretty friggin' sweet and surprisingly easy on the eyes. The books are fairly inexpensive ($9.99 or less for most fiction) and I don't have to find somewhere to store the damned things when I am done reading them.
Now for the downside...the copylefter in me hates DRM. When I am done reading the book I can't just give it to someone else and the Kindle format (but it does also read pdfs and mobi files) is most definitely proprietary. There is also the question of the actual placement of the buttons on the machine. There are 2 next page, 1 previous page, and one back button and they are all awkwardly placed. They are impossible not to hit by accident at least once when you are holding the thing. And then there is the ambiguous naming of "Back" and "Previous Page". They are a bit confusing. While PP literally takes you to the previous page in the document and not the previous page that you were looking at and Back takes you back to the last storefront or "library" page that you were looking at. There had to be a better word or phrase to use for that button, but at least it is tiny compared to the other button. All things considered, I have definitely consumed the Kindle Kool-Aid and you'd have to fight me for and then pry it out of my cold dead hands and I just don't think you are that bad.
Gotta go teach now, I'll come back add links later.
On NOLA and a Sense of Loss
Submitted by dr. b. on Tue, 04/08/2008 - 1:09am. 4Cs | Conferences | Not Just Another Angry Negro | This Is What a Feminist Looks LikeThis shit really pisses me off. Three years later we still see FEMA trailers and tent cities are popping up under overpasses. You still see houses marked with the mark of the dead. People are homeless, desperate, and hungry. While poverty is not something new to these folks they now find themselves alone with no community or family left to lean on. What pisses me off even more is the accusatory looks that I got from folks because African American natives chose me to speak to, converse with, commiserate with, share with...quit fucking whining about "discrimination" and understand (or at least don't share with me) because when I am faced with the REALITY of Katrina 3 fucking years later I can really give less than a shit if you are mad because a young African American woman hands me a flier for a poetry slam and ignores you or comes to me first at a counter or speaks to me on the street (did you speak to them first or clutch your pocketbook a little tighter when they rounded the corner?). Really???...is that your biggest concern about what you have seen (or chosen not to) while in New Orleans?
If you are offended by what I have written maybe you need to be. In the end, one can only pray that the real New Orleans can one day be resurrected.
Hacking the Body
Submitted by dr. b. on Sun, 03/30/2008 - 8:57pm. This Is What a Feminist Looks LikeThis is the first time that I have heard of hackers doing something so physically malicious. The hack has finally breached the matrix.
via Wired: Hackers Assault Epilepsy Patients via Computer
"Everyone who logged on, it affected to some extent, whether by causing headaches or seizures," says Browen Mead, a 24-year-old epilepsy patient in Maine who says she suffered a daylong migraine after examining several of the offending posts.
Briefly
Submitted by dr. b. on Tue, 03/18/2008 - 7:44pm. Game Theory | My Teacherly Selfvia GamingAngels








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