Monday, December 27, 2004

Rumsfeld admits 911 flight 93 shot down?

Well, isn't this interesting. I thought the government had denied this?
Let's see if any major news stations pick this up as an issue.

Rumsfeld says Flight 93 was ’shot down’

By John Byrne | RAW STORY Editor

In either a gargantuan slip of the tongue or a momentous gaffe departing from the Bush Administration-approved timeline, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld told troops in Iraq that the Sept. 11 flight over Pennsylvania was “shot down,” RAW STORY has discovered.

Friday, December 24, 2004

My wife and I thought it would be a good idea to battle the consumerist side of the season with an act of compassion.
Carry some extra goodies in your car. Bottled water, canned food, home made food, blankets or clothing, anything useful will do. There is no need to wrap it.
Next time you see a homeless person give him/her something. No cash. Give something that took at least a little thought.
"hmm, that person looks hungry. A lunchables for him". "That woman looks cold. That blanket we don't need any longer would sure be a nice gift".
Remember to make it something that will actually be useful to a homeless person. Clean water and food. Clothing and portable bedding. If you have some old blankets or jackets you were thinking of donating, carry one or two of them with you tomorrow.
I may not be Christian, but the idea of this holiday is not lost on me. If everyone who gets this gives just one homeless person one gift. That would make a miracle.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Dan and Zoe Hoffman

Tuesday, December 21, 2004

The Holidays are upon us !!!

Well, I am just jotting down some thoughts on the holiday season and my inability to escape the commercialization of x-mas. As I watch the endless commercials, sit-coms and dramas playing into the holiday fever I just want to puke. And here come the news stories telling (again) how much retailers are hurting because people aren't spending enough.
Arrrgghhh..
People aren't spending enough because they don't have it to spend. Most people charge it.
Check out the fed stats here.
You will see there is currently about $788.9 Billion in revolving credit floating around out there. People are paying interest on it and the balance just keeps growing as we buy more stuff we can't afford.
That got me to look up the TOTAL current population of the US. - 295,025,845 !!!
Let's do some math. That's approximately $2,674 of revolving debt (credit cards) for every man, woman and child in the US right now. That includes babies who don't have any credit cards yet.
Also, I found out that the US gains 1 net life every 11 seconds. That means that even with the death rate factored in, we are growing by one person every 11 seconds. That does not include population growth through immigration.
Hmmm.
Well, I am all warm and cozy now. Time for bed.
Merry ...... yeah... just don't buy me anything. We have lot's of mouths to feed and interest to pay.

Cheers.

Thursday, December 09, 2004

Wrestling as meditation

It's been over three months since I last attended any type of grappling workout. Since I had some free time today, I made it down to the R-1 and did some wrestling in the morning. After an awkward start (I never spent much time at grappling, and after three months since my previous go I was really busy in my head trying to remind myself of the environment) I started to loosen up and have fun. The guy I was working with was good and encouraged me all the way. It's great to have good training partners. It makes you leave feeling good no matter how you performed.
Anyway, things were going along fine for a while. I felt like things were getting smoother and I was moving better than at the beginning. But when we started going a bit harder, I found out just what kind of shape I was in; not great! Things were going along ok until I just started gassing out. Sometimes you hit that point where you know your going to pay a heavy price the next day and wonder "should I push it"? Well, I decided not to on two occasions. I figured I could take it to a certain point and stop (which I did) and I would not have the (I haven't done this for a while and I over did it) pain that we all get when jumping back in with both feet after a break. Well, I mis-calculated that stopping point. I was feeling great after the workout. You always do. But man, I am sore as heck tonight. Zoe and I had Yoga this evening and I thought I was going to fall asleep, until the pain woke me up. That's were part of the "wrestling as meditation" comes in. The wrestling induced a feeling of euphoria offset by pain that kept me in a constant state of detached awareness while doing yoga. A very interesting feeling I haven't had since spending the weekend at a Buddhist Monastery in Taiwan 12 years ago.. 4AM chanting in the hall with all the monks and students... I am also now working on detaching from the pain while being aware of the fact I am writing this blog entry.
It was a lot of fun today. I hope I survive work tomorrow.

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Tuesday, December 07, 2004

Two more great foreign films.

I really liked a couple of foreign movies we saw recently.
Butterfly
And
Kolya
They both look at key moments in history. The nice thing is they look at the situation from the perspective of children's relationships with family and adult figures. Very interesting pieces.
D

Monday, December 06, 2004

BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Bomb wrecks Thai 'peace offering'

Well, it sounded like a good idea at the time ....
Imagine the signal you should be sending by dropping a whole bunch of origami birds made by school kids. Should send a fairly clear message that would have even the leader of the KKK thinking twice about that weekend cross burning. Or would it??

BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Bomb wrecks Thai 'peace offering': "Thailand's troubled south has been hit by fresh violence, just hours after army planes dropped 100m origami birds as a peace offering."

Thursday, December 02, 2004

BBC NEWS | Technology | Anti-spam plan overwhelms sites

Poetic Justice? I don't like screensavers, but this might be interesting.

BBC NEWS | Technology | Anti-spam plan overwhelms sites: "Anti-spam plan overwhelms sites
Screengrab of Lycos screensaver homepage, Lycos
The screensaver uses idle computers to tackle spam sites
A plan to bump up the bandwidth bills of spammers seems to be getting out of control."