Thursday, August 20, 2009

Politically correction

I find most news nowadays offensive, let's stop airing it. The less details the better. Do we really need to hear all the gory reasons why someone died? In fact, must we be in a state of continual depression because every day someone else has died? From now on, when someone dies, let's just stop talking about them. Bette yet- let's stop talking about people who make us feel like we need a good bath- people like those on Fox News, Sarah Palin, Lou Dobbs.... Please- no more "reality shows!" They make me feel worse about myself, not better! And please retire Jay Leno once and for all. As for People in the News: no mention of race, creed, sex, and most of all- no mention of "who you're wearing" at awards shows!

God, what a sick society.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Winget's rant

Regarding healthcare, I believe that it is immoral to deny anyone healthcare, period. Who or what pays for it is another matter. There is not enough focus on prevention, as Obama has been saying, but to penalize someone for smoking? Drinking? Eating? How about denying healthcare to those who don’t wear a seat belt, eat unhealthy foods, stay at stressful jobs, text while driving, fight with their spouses, take up sports such as boxing or race car driving…. What about politicians who promote divisiveness and hatred? Also, there’s a big difference between diseases of addiction, ignorance, and self-destruction. If someone is mentally ill and attempts literal suicide, is it a non-reimbursable expense to care for them if they survive? If not, what if they do it slowly- by drinking, smoking, other “risky” behaviors. We’re stuck with opinions, and mere decisions, because, damn right- it’s all too complicated for a simple Right or Wrong. Usually. For me, Fox news and today’s Republican Party are no-brainers- literally. They have nothing good to contribute. I’ll take my chances with the imperfect Democrats, the intelligence of Rachel Maddow, Keith Olbermann, and yes- Larry Winget.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Palin again

In a saner country, and world, her being on TV would be out of the question, or definitely doomed to failure. But there are enough sick, dumb whackos out there to love her as much if not more than Rush Limbaugh. I wouldn't celebrate so soon- we think she's going away but she may be in our faces (and ears) more than ever. Imagine a late night talk show on Fox with Palin and Coulter in the Johnny and Ed roles. Seriously, I'm beginning to think that the only worthwhile competition for Obama and the Democrats is a party that's more to the left rather than right... now That would be interesting!

Friday, June 26, 2009

Michael Jackson

When I heard the news, a part of me wasn’t shocked. I hadn’t realized, however, that I had gone INTO shock. It was like a huge bomb went off in my brain. I watched the news for a while, took it all in, and then crawled into bed and went to sleep. I was incapable of doing anything else. His life, music, and death just keep sinking further and further in as the sense of loss becomes more and more acute.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Farrah

I believe I will watch it, to learn. I am both saddened and horrified by what she's gone through. I hope I am not too traumatized by what I see, because it seems the message may be of hope and admiration for her courage, strength, and spirit, but also one of futility. What most of us fear- cancer is a horrible, nightmarish death sentence. I do not feel hopeful knowing all her money and endeavors to survive will be for naught. Then again, there is something to be gained from learning how to die- a subject swept under the carpet for most of us. We all consume ourselves with learning how to live- but if death is part of life, we can't ignore it- though I'd like to.

I must say, watching my parents die taught me a lot. In both cases, in the end- love triumphs.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Beatles

A lot of opinions, negative or otherwise. I too have only opinions. My opinion is that the Beatles were in the right place at the right time, the whole was greater than the sum of its parts- which was enormous in itself. All of them did great work within and without the group. Each had at least one or two classic solo albums, and together and seperately, they are at the toppermost of the poppermost now and forever. As human beings, like all of us, none were perfect- not even Ringo. That is how it should be- and that's what makes their success and brilliance all the more remarkable. Perhaps, like the Blues Brothers, they surely were on a "Mission from God."

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Computerworld censored this

Crap and more crap

Y'all can buy the crap that is Windows, follow the Microsoft butt-kisser that is the author of this "reporting," and have a nice life.

I just returned from the mall, stopped by the Apple Store and Best Buy while I was there. It is quite evident to me why the PC's and Macs I saw were priced as they were- the PC's were mostly real ugly crap. I used to be a fan of Toshiba's, but their new laptops are ugly as sin, as HP's shiny black plastic is and Dell's are just.. ugh.. Dells.

And that's just the hardware! Both Best Buy and Apple had Macs- with Mac OS X. Long term cost of ownership- much cheaper than PC's. User experience- priceless.

Unlike the idiots in the Microsoft commercials, I own Macs but work as a cross-platform Tech Support Specialist. I even bought a PC to broaden my horizons and help my PC-using friends.

Today, I have no interest in running Windows on my Mac or any PC.

If I'm gonna buy a car, I'll buy a Honda or Toyota- used, if necessary. I don't like junk.

And I appreciate innovation and quality. That's why I'll use a Mac, and I don't care if you don't.