mobile site
start a journal
Last Online 11/07 12:51 | Start Date 07/07/03 | Journals 3,627 | Views 4,946,975 | Comments 6,029 | Words 1,000,517 | P:mobl p:mobl 1,065 | Images 7,064 | Sounds 113 | SWFs 21 | Videos 165 | Comments Posted 2,865 | Hangman 23 | Theme red

Latest Chatter (old)

  • paul 12:49 that is the funniest chart
  • janelle 09:31 According to the chart I should be a boring generic Christian. Lol. Looks like I already picked the right religion for me.
  • libertad 09:06 globe on elmwood and auburn
  • kookcity2000 09:04 thats the criteria: good, nice
  • kookcity2000 08:54 wheres a good place in buff to get a nice bowl of soup?
  • heidi 23:57 http://jeffreygoldberg.theatlantic.com/jpg
  • heidi 23:57 (nice flowchart but i forget how to paste pix here)
  • heidi 23:57 how to choose your religion http://jeffreygoldberg.theatlantic.com/archives/2009/10/which_religion_should_you_foll.php
  • paul 18:48 creepy
  • paul 18:48 but somehow it has like all my search history since like 2006 on that google dashboard

Journal 44064 by Paul

04/20/08 11:22 - 56ºF - ID#44064Category: elmwoodEyes In The Elmwood Skies
Well I am feeling better enough to start hating again. This articlelink is why I now officially hate Queenseyes, Newell Nussbaumer of Buffalo Rising, and his vision of the city. If you are reading this, don't feel too special, I hate a lot of things. I cannot believe he wrote that article applauding the surveillance cameras being put up and down Elmwood. I guess at this point there are three but it surely is a sign that more are to come. I thought they were bad enough on Main Street but Elmwood?

What is the next step? A gated community where the suburbanistas use a chips implanted in their arm to get into what used to be an interesting and diverse neighborhood. I don't think our long term freedom is worth attracting more suburban customers to your upscale dining facilities and niche stores. Let them stay on Transit. What is going on with Elmwood? Is the crime really that bad? I doubt it is a terrorist target. The cameras sure make it seem that way. Nothing screams high crime neighborhood more than surveillance cameras on the street.

What exactly triggers a camera watching police officers to take to the street and check out the scene. Maybe a black man talking to a white woman at night time - is that what is next. Maybe two gay guys holding hands that make the suburbanite shoppers uncomfortable. That is the problem. It doesn't prevent any crime, it can't make you any safer, it just makes it easier to catch a perpetrator later and that frankly doesn't help you very much if you are being raped which brings me back to who is getting raped on Elmwood?

Does no one see the disgusting freedom eroding potential of these cameras. Maybe not right now, but times change and laws change and once the cameras are implanted they become acceptable features of the urban landscape. If they ever planted one of these out front of my house I would move out of the city to the country or suburbs where I was not under video surveillance. To make it really scary they should just put up a video screen with giant police eyes looking back the other way.

My question is WWe:DD - what would e:drew do - now that you are on the elmwood board what is your feeling on these cameras? Did you guys vote on this or did the police just bring them in. As to what am I going to do. I am going to spend all my lifestyle attributable expendable income elsewhere and boycott shopping on Elmwood while I see how this develops.

I am glad to see most of their commentors disagree with his article. Maybe he only knows how to write positive reviews of everything.

I love this comment from their site.

I counter with ...bring 'em on. The more the better. If we can't have a cop on every block to nab thugs, vandals, litter bugs, etc., then I'll settle for eyes in the skies. If you've ever been to Singapore the place is totally safe and spotless. Like a dream. If you're not doing anything illegal, what's to fear. by UrbanBody of Buffalo Rising



To bad being gay and chewing gum are both illegal in singapore. For that fact I refuse to capitalize their name.

I think the most important comments on their site are these two:

The city has never described any protections on how the cameras are used, or abused. These cameras have incredibly far range and quality. What would prevent someone from aiming the camera into the window of an apartment bedroom? by 300 Miles of Buffalo Rising



We used to live right on elmwood, if there were cameras in light posts outside our bedroom windows they could easily be pointed inside with no problem. Who is to prevent this type of abuse. Is there an auditing committee?

The city is in over their heads and running a half assed operation. They are installing 100+ more cameras and do not even have a staff monitoring the ones that have been in place. I know many with the BPD and was told on the busier nights there are 2 people monitoring all of these cameras- do the math "slow nights" the monitoring room lays empty- waste of money as urbanesque stated "These are a poor substitute for 'feet on the street' police patrols and community policing. " that about sums it up by dbpflo of Buffalo Rising



So no one is even watching them. What is the point then.

print add/read comments

permalink: http://estrip.org/articles/paul/44064.html

Words: 796 -- Buffalo, NY


04/20/08 08:34 - 71ºF - ID#44062Category: healthAfter a nights sleeps and some darvocet
I feel much better and will walk around a bunch today. The doctor said walking is good for healing, so is deep breathing. I feel a lot less bloated. It honestly felt like my veins might have exploded. I think it happed when my IV tube got stuck the night before and they thought I wasn't getting enough fluid because I wasn't peeing a lot so they made me do one bag real quick.

However, that is better now and my veins no longer look like the incredible hulks.

So I really want to know if I am allergic to the hydromorphone or not. Do they have some sort of allergy test for that? Look at this article link I wonder if I just had a side effect or a true allergy or if I was allergic to the antibiotic administered at the same time. Honestly, it would be good to know, because if I ever am in a horrible accident or need surgery again I don't want to forgo the pain meds because of an allergy I am not sure I really have. The nurse wrote my allergy on the bracelet because I was itching after both thing were administered. I didn't have asthma or anything which is a usual allergy symptom for me. I just itched and frankly compared to appendix pain, itching is quite acceptable. I think it was the owrst pain I ever felt. I mean I never had any problem with codeine before aren't they related?

Tests for IgE to specific opioids have been developed but are not readily available. Skin testing has been suggested before a structurally unrelated opioid is used in a patient with a serious opioid reaction.



I want to find out where to get that now. I am going to ask the doctor during the follow up appointment because it would be good to know instead of having to get no pain meds after some health disaster.

print add/read comments

permalink: http://estrip.org/articles/paul/44062.html

Words: 343 -- Buffalo, NY


04/19/08 18:22 - 82ºF - ID#44056Category: healthI'm gonna pop
so the appendix came out , I went home but now I am so bloated that I weigh about 10 pounds more than before they removed a part of my body, hm. The wounds look fine and the appendix feels good compared to before. I have a feeling this would not be a big deal on a fatter person who lost weight and had some give but I look swollen like a boiled hotdog to the point it hurts my skin, argh. I hope it goes away soon. If it does go away soon my veins might really PPP.

It still better to have my own bathroom and no machine in my arm. They said ibwouodnt be able to do officecwork for two work weeks or four for "real" work. I really hope to feel better way before that.

print add/read comments

permalink: http://estrip.org/articles/paul/44056.html

Words: 139 -- Buffalo, NY


04/19/08 09:13 - 65ºF - ID#44052Category: healthAt noon
At noon I am going to rip this fucking IV out of my arm and just walk out. Hopefully, the doctor sees me before then. I want rice and my crohns medicine now.

The food was so bad.
0408/FoodAtTheHospital0420.jpg

print add/read comments

permalink: http://estrip.org/articles/paul/44052.html

Words: 42 -- Buffalo, NY


04/19/08 06:09 - 55ºF - ID#44050Category: healthgangrenous appendix
well, they took it out. The doctor said it was good I came to the hospital because it would have ruptured. The end of it gangrenous? Yuck

Remember like two months ago I had this very same pain. I almost had e:jon tale me to the hospital. That's also the spot all my crphms pain came from. Now I wonder if it had to cone out for a while.

Wish it had been e:jenks to take it out, then maybe I could have seen it. They did it lapriscopically and had to shave my belly. I look so funny with a hairy chest and smooth belly.

So get this while here I developed an allergy to the pain killer delaudid ( hydromirphone), which sucks because its awesome. I wonder if i am allergic to opium, morphone and heroin? According to wikipedia hydromrphone is 8 times stronger than morphine and 3 times stronger than heroin. I broke out in itchieson my face and then during the second injection of full body hives rash, so they gave me benedrill which in turn made me pretty much insane. I couldn't even speak right.

So now post surgery they weren't gonna give me lpritab but at this point I have not eaten since Thursday a 1pm. So there was no way I was taking a pill. They ended up using tyrrol maybewhich I'd shit compared to delaudid.

I want to go home so bad.

print add/read comments

permalink: http://estrip.org/articles/paul/44050.html

Words: 243 -- Buffalo, NY

avatar

../messages/create.php?u=paul

(My Profile)
(List All Entries)

Fav Five

  1. My Nonna
  2. Baby Swimmies
  3. New Character
  4. Not Clean Shaven
  5. Networked Events

By Month

  1. 11/09
  2. 10/09
  3. 09/09
  4. 08/09
  5. 07/09
  6. 06/09
  7. 05/09
  8. 04/09
  9. 03/09
  10. 02/09
  11. 01/09
  12. 12/08
  13. 11/08
  14. 10/08
  15. 09/08
  16. 08/08
  17. 07/08
  18. 06/08
  19. 05/08
  20. 04/08
  21. 03/08
  22. 02/08
  23. 01/08
  24. 12/07
  25. 11/07
  26. 10/07
  27. 09/07
  28. 08/07
  29. 07/07
  30. 06/07
  31. 05/07
  32. 04/07
  33. 03/07
  34. 02/07
  35. 01/07
  36. 12/06
  37. 11/06
  38. 10/06
  39. 09/06
  40. 08/06
  41. 07/06
  42. 06/06
  43. 05/06
  44. 04/06
  45. 03/06
  46. 02/06
  47. 01/06
  48. 12/05
  49. 11/05
  50. 10/05
  51. 09/05
  52. 08/05
  53. 07/05
  54. 06/05
  55. 05/05
  56. 04/05
  57. 03/05
  58. 02/05
  59. 01/05
  60. 12/04
  61. 11/04
  62. 10/04
  63. 09/04
  64. 08/04
  65. 07/04
  66. 06/04
  67. 05/04
  68. 04/04
  69. 03/04
  70. 02/04
  71. 01/04
  72. 12/03
  73. 11/03
  74. 10/03
  75. 09/03
  76. 08/03
  77. 07/03

Categories

  1. accidents
  2. allen
  3. allentown
  4. animals
  5. apple
  6. art
  7. artvoice
  8. birthdays
  9. body
  10. buffalo
  11. buffalo rising
  12. california
  13. cancer
  14. cars
  15. cats
  16. central terminal
  17. childhood
  18. clothes
  19. computers
  20. conference
  21. crohns
  22. dance
  23. dancing
  24. design
  25. downtown
  26. drugs
  27. elmwood
  28. environment
  29. estrip
  30. events
  31. family
  32. festivals
  33. food
  34. friends
  35. furniture
  36. gadgets
  37. games
  38. gay
  39. government
  40. gym
  41. hair
  42. hardware
  43. hate
  44. health
  45. hiking
  46. holiday
  47. holidays
  48. housing
  49. kenmore
  50. life
  51. linwood
  52. marriage
  53. media
  54. memories
  55. mobile
  56. movies
  57. music
  58. mustache
  59. nature
  60. nikon
  61. opinion
  62. party
  63. peeptalk
  64. people
  65. pets
  66. photos
  67. poetry
  68. politics
  69. potpourri
  70. programming
  71. protest
  72. random
  73. religion
  74. rememberbuffalo
  75. renting
  76. roswell
  77. school
  78. science
  79. shopping
  80. stress
  81. stuff
  82. summer
  83. technology
  84. television
  85. thesis
  86. thursday
  87. toys
  88. transportation
  89. travel
  90. vacation
  91. video
  92. war
  93. weather
  94. web
  95. weekend
  96. words
  97. work
  98. youtube

FAV LINKS

  1. Auto Blog Green
  2. Amherst Refinishing
  3. Linwood Home Tour 2008
  4. Surebert Smoothy
  5. Paul Visco API Site
  6. Surebert Web 2.0 Toolkit
  7. UB VR site
  8. Amy Goodman Anime
  9. Elmwood Village Online
  10. Elmwood Village Essay
  11. Where I am
  12. Wifi news
  13. Ajaxian
  14. NFTA Bus And Rail Schedules Made Easy
  15. Trash
  16. Eyes In The Elmwood Skies