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08/19/04 11:58 - ID#24070

E-Strip

In response to Paul,

[inlink]paul,1823[/inlink]

You do bring up a good point in regards to the fact that if they do not publish regularly, then their journal will fade into obscurity. I guess just letting them disappear is better than censoring/deleting their stuff.

Regarding using the the journal as a promotional tool in the sense of having them relay their experiences, such as your example of the person who was starting a bike customizing business, I have no problem with that. The reason that I enjoy the site so much is that it lets me in on the experiences of people's lives. The diversity of people and their experiences is what makes this site so entertaining. Adding more experiences, such as the starting of a business or what it is like being in a band etc, would only make the site more interesting.

Regarding Elmwood Radio. I agree that using the site to play and promote local artists would be a great asset to the site. But I think that there should be some other better way for them to get their music on if they are not willing to maintain a journal. Maybe have a little blurb above the elmwood radio box that says something like "Are you a local musician and would like your music featured on elmwood radio, email Radio@elmwoodstrip. com" And rather than have radio as a journal have it more as a webpage that includes a section linking to local artists that are featured on elmwood radio. I'm not sure. In all fairness, I have never used elmwood radio so I don't know how much I can talk.

In regards to advertisements, I completely understand and support your decision not to compromise and add Ads to the site. Especially in light of the fact that you see the site as having a news element that could come into conflict with advertisers.

Regarding the PR person, I think it is a good idea and I really wish I could get more involved in the PR aspect. Unfortunately I am in DC for at least another year so I couldn't do any of the hands on stuff. If you would like I would be willing to do anything I could from here, like write press releases, articles, etc. Let me know if I can help at all.

I hope that rant was somewhat coherent. If it wasn't, let me know and I will clarify.
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08/18/04 10:34 - ID#24069

Email and Bills Tix

First off, I would like to say to Paul that I am going to respond to your entry that responds to my entry, but I want to devote a full post to it so I will probably do it tomorrow.

On to other things, I got a email from my old internship today www.cagw.org . I had wrote to them telling that something they had done got picked up on Fox News . Anyway, they emailed me back and told me that a report I had written for them was almost through being edited. I had given up on it ever being published cause I submitted it to them on memorial day and heard little since. The fact that they are still planning on publishing it makes me excited. The email also said that my old boss in the office wanted me to give him a call on something not related to the report. I wonder what it could be. Though I shouldn't, part of me wonders if it is about me working for them in the future. They had flat out said when I had to give up my internship there at the beginning of the summer that if I had graduated then, they would have offered me a job. But alas, I still have one year to go. It is stupid and far fetched but that is what happens why I don't know what in the world it could be about and my mind is allowed to wander.

On another note, my mom won a pair of bills season tickets from Tops. That is pretty awesome, but alas my mom won't use them and I am not around so I am looking to sell them, either as individual game or the entire season. I don't know where they are in the stadium, but I will when I go home on Saturday. If you or anyone you know is interested please let me know.

That is enough for now. I have to sleep. Night all
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08/18/04 02:23 - ID#24068

Abuse of E-strip

[inlink]paul,1818[/inlink]

Paul, You should tell buffalo.com that you are a commercial site based on the fact that two bands have shamelessly selfpromoted themselves on the site as of late

[inlink]hesperus,2[/inlink]
[inlink]hanabi,2[/inlink]

Maybe it is just me, but shame on those two bands for trying to take advantage of the site. I would have no problem if someone in the band wanted to talk about how their concerts went etc., but to create a journal purely as nothing more than a cheap plug for their band, that is sleezy. If I am wrong about the bands and judging too quickly, then I welcome them to prove me wrong by posting again with something more than a link, a bio, and when their next show is.

I know it is not really my place to talk as it is not my site, therefore who am I to decide what is or isn't appropriate to be posted. And I apologize if I have overstepped my bounds, but does anyone else feel this way?

On another quick note, I would like to thank Paul for encoding the site however he did because it lets me read it and post at work even though most other sites that you can post at, such as webjournals, are blocked for security reasons. I'm such a slacker.
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08/18/04 12:57 - ID#24067

7-11s

[inlink]metalpeter,77[/inlink]

There is a 7-11 on Sheridan in Tonawanda. It is just past where Grand Island Boulevard splits from Sheridan, in Tonawanda. It is also near where the 190 and 290 split by the South Grand Island Bridge. Here is a link to a map of the area: . When you reach the GI/Sheridan split, you want to bear left on Sheridan and the 7-11 will be a few blocks up on your left.
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08/14/04 10:36 - ID#24066

Opening Ceremony

[inlink]soyeon,75[/inlink]

I believe american stations did show the opening ceremonies. It should have been on NBC- Channel 2. I'm not positive cause I did not watch them in Buffalo, but they were on the NBC affiliate in DC. They did broadcast them at night though so that is why you may not have seen them.

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08/12/04 10:48 - ID#24065

Barney et al

Hello all. Thought I would give a bit of an update.

I finally applied to the internship I wanted for the fall. I think I am qualified, it is just a matter of if they filled it already yet. It was posted for a long time and it is with a good organization and they claim it is really competitive so they won't call back unless they want you. We'll see what happens. Keep your fingers crossed.

Chris and I had some great steaks from the grill today - though it was raining while we were grilling with charcoal. They marinated all day in A1 marinade, and thanks to the potato flakes we got from jess, it was a good all american meal.

I was this close to meeting the president's dog the other day. It allstarted with the fact that people in my office are obsessed with his website www.barney.gov and his photo of the day. As such, one of the people in my office sent an email via the online form to the White House webmaster saying that there are some OMB workers that are big fans of barney and wondered if there was a way we could meet him. The webmaster wrote back (if you look at whitehouse interactive www.whitehouse.gov/interactive he is the guy with the open mouthed picture that answers the questions) and said they sould have a Barney visits the OMB day. Then the other day he said lets do it today, but because the director's schedule and barney's didn't match up, they had to postphone it. Hopefully it will happen next week so I can meet him. It would be cool in a nerdy polisci way. They actually sell Barney stuffed animals in the Whitehouse gift shop, but what I really want is the president push jack-in-the-box that plays hail to the chief. I am such a nerd.

In the effort to promote a bipartisan love of political porn, here is a little GOP action:
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08/10/04 08:51 - ID#24064

Kerry is a Wuss

This I why I have absolutely NO fucking respect for Kerry:

"In Hindsight, Kerry Says He'd Still Vote for War "
(The text of the article is also below)

Kerry is such a fucking spineless jellyfish who talks out of both sides of his mouth. If you are against the war, fine. If you are for the war, that's fine too. Everyone is entitled to their opinion but fucking have one and stick with it. Don't say you have one and then the next minute criticize the position you just took. I understand, people are allowed to change their opinion on things. That does NOT make you a flip-flopper. I even can accept voting against the appropriations bill for the war cause you disagreed with that particular version. That doesn't mean you flip-flopped. It is shit like this that does. When you say you are for the war, but against everything about the war.

You are so full of shit Kerry you disgust me. You are trying to walk a tightrope so you can claim both to be pro-war and anti-war to appease his party. Get some fucking guts and take a stand no matter what it may be. Let the votes fall as they may. Politicians - like you - who change their opinions for votes disgust me. Fuck you you panderer.

For those of you who are voting for Kerry because he is the "peace" candidate, consider someone who actually took a stand against the war and stuck with it, not this sorry excuse of a candidate.

P.S.- It's okay to vote third party- they don't bite.

P.S.S- I apologize for how angry this is but it is unprincipled crap like this that really gets my goat.


In Hindsight, Kerry Says He'd Still Vote for War
Challenged by President, Democrat Spells Out Stance

By Jim VandeHei
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, August 10, 2004; Page A01


GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz., Aug. 9 -- Responding to President Bush's challenge to clarify his position, Sen. John F. Kerry said Monday that he still would have voted to authorize the war in Iraq even if he had known then that U.S. and allied forces would not find weapons of mass destruction.

At the same time, the Democratic presidential nominee said that his goal as president would be to reduce the number of U.S. troops in Iraq during his first six months in office through diplomacy and foreign assistance.

"I believe if you do the statesmanship properly, I believe if you do the kind of alliance-building that is available to us, that it is appropriate to have a goal of reducing our troops" by August 2005, Kerry told reporters during a news briefing from the edge of the Grand Canyon.

Since last month's Democratic National Convention, the senator from Massachusetts has been under mounting pressure to provide a clearer explanation of his views on the war, including why he voted for the congressional resolution authorizing the invasion yet opposed funding for it. On Friday, Bush challenged Kerry to answer whether he would support the war "knowing what we know now" about the failure to find weapons of mass destruction that U.S. and British officials were certain were there.

In response, Kerry said: "Yes, I would have voted for the authority. I believe it was the right authority for a president to have."

But Kerry has charged that the president and his advisers badly mishandled the war, and in the news conference he posed sharp questions for Bush.

"Why did we rush to war without a plan to win the peace?" he asked. "Why did you rush to war on faulty intelligence and not do the hard work necessary to give America the truth?"

"Why did he mislead America about how he would go to war?" he added. "Why has he not brought other countries to the table in order to support American troops in the way they deserve it and relieve the pressure on the American people?"




In the past, Kerry has said he would want to talk to commanders in the field before determining troop size and never ruled out increasing U.S. forces if needed. Later, he set a goal of reducing troops by the end of his first term. In an interview last week with National Public Radio, Kerry said he could "significantly" reduce troops a year from now -- a position his aides quickly tried to soften. Stephanie Cutter, Kerry's spokeswoman, said his position has not changed.

As evidence his goal is attainable, Kerry said fellow senators who have traveled abroad told him that other countries will be willing to provide more assistance if Bush is defeated this fall. He also said Arab countries have a stake in Iraq's future and could lessen the United States' burden.

"Obviously we have to see how events unfold," Kerry said. "The measurement has to be . . . the stability of Iraq, the ability to have the elections, and the training and transformation of the Iraqi security force itself."

After the news conference, James P. Rubin, Kerry's national security adviser, said he wanted to "clarify" the candidate's comments as a best-case target for troop reduction contingent upon conditions on the ground changing and other nations offering up more peacekeeping troops in Iraq.

The candidate has made his pledge to internationalize the peacekeeping effort the central tenet of his Iraq policy.

Kerry made his comments during a campaign trek by train through several key western states -- Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada.

On domestic issues, he said he would not raise the retirement age or decrease benefits for Social Security recipients, arguing that an improved economy alone can extend the life of the entitlement program. "If anything in America, we should be trying to set a goal of helping people to retire earlier, not later," he said.

Kerry's comments on Iraq overshadowed an event here designed to pay homage to the national park system and accuse Bush of not adequately funding places such as the Grand Canyon. After a brief morning stop in Flagstaff, Ariz., Kerry boarded a six-passenger twin-engine Augusta 109 helicopter to fly to the canyon's edge, 7,200 feet above sea level, for a quick hike and short address to visitors at Powell Point on the south rim. Wife Teresa Heinz Kerry, daughter Vanessa and stepson Andre joined him for the hike and the national park event.

Kerry promised to spend $600 million more on national parks, in part by repealing the Bush tax cuts for those making $200,000 a year or more, changing the 1872 mining law and, possibly, raising fees for park services as a last resort.

"Teddy Roosevelt stood right here at the Grand Canyon, and he looked out at it and said, 'Leave it as it is, you can't improve on it, what you must do is make this available to our children, and to our children's children,' " Kerry said. "And what he was really talking about is not just the Grand Canyon, but he's talking about the parks that we have today. . . . Regrettably, today the national park system is under stress," he said.


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08/09/04 07:23 - ID#24063

An Update

This summer has gone by really fast. I have only two weeks of work left. Then I come back to the B-lo for a week and then classes start up again. Craziness. I can't wait to come home. I really need to. After a while of not being home, I just start to miss it. It is almost as if I need to charge up my battery. It'll be nice to see everyone and hang out, but it sucks that I will miss the Mike/Terry extravaganza. I'll be one day too late. I don't know. I don't really have much to say. I really should go be productive and write a cover letter and update my resume for a new internship, but we'll see if that happens. Stay out of trouble.
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08/06/04 10:37 - ID#24062

TGIF

TGIF. (on a side note did you know there are more Applebees than TGI Fridays, which I think is wierd as it seems that I see so many more fridays)

Anyway, I'm glad it is friday. Not that this week at work has been particularily stressful, it wll just be nice to relax this weekend. I only have two more weeks left of my internship. It is sort of good and sort of bad. In the sort of good column, there is the fact that when it is done it means that I will get to go home for a week, which I really want/need to do, and it will be nice to be done with work, and it means class is about to start and I will get to see all my friends again, some of which I haven't seen in over a year as I was abroad and then they were abroad. It should be rockin. On the bad column: my internship was good paying, prestigious, and not that difficult so it will suck when its done- especially having that much access around the White House (what other job could you walk out of your building, pass the West Wing and see Karl Rove). It being done also reminds me that I have yet to find a fall internship because I am a goddamn slacker. It also reminds me that I have yet to receive financial aid and don't know whether I will be able to get my work study position that is great back. (I really should call them today - they never respond to emails). It also reminds me of the fact that they did not offer to keep me on in the fall. I don't know if my office has a policy of not keeping interns (though my boss interned there for a year before she started working there) but I know of other interns that were offered to stay on in the fall. It is not that they should offer, but it would be nice and it is kind of a bummer to think that I was not good enough of an intern to ask to stay on - even if I couldn't do it cause of my schedule. Irregardless of all of that - 2 more weeks of my internship.

I got the movie Sid and Nancy from Netflix and I watched it last night. Don't waste your time. I could not care any less about two whiny bitchy punks than I did watching that movie. After sticking it out for over an hour and a half hoping that it would get better, I turned it off knowing that it couldn't. IT was sooooo incredibly boring

Speaking of movies, the other night I saw Harold and Kumar with my Asian and Indian roommate. It had some funny parts but it was not a consistently funny movie. I even dozed off a few times. It was not worth the $7.50 I paid to see it (that is the student rate too, things are so expensive in DC), but at least I didn't pay $7.50 to see Sid and Nancy.

I guess I should end this now as I took so long writing and catching up on reading journals yesterday that I was almost late for work. Take care everyone.
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08/05/04 11:01 - ID#24061

Catching up

I guess it is about time I updated. I have been really busy and wanted to update but I couldn't justify it when I should be doing other stuff. It has been a crazy week since I last posted.

First things first. On Thursday I got to go to the South lawn of the White House and watch the President's helicopter land. It was definitely one of the coolest things I have done since I've been in DC. The three identical helicopters all approach in a line and just as it looks like the first one is going to land, it pulls away and flies off. Then the second one approaches and lands as that is the one the President is actually in. Then the third one flies off too. When the helicopter is landing. Everything looks really cool because of how windy it is. All of the plants are flapping around violently but in a very surreal way. Once the propellers stop, a marine comes out of the front door of the helicopter and opens the back door of the helicopter for the president. First Barney, the Presidents dog, came out followed by Bush and Laura, who were waving and every one waved back. Condi Rice and Andrew Card followed but the just went off to the West Wing. The Bushes waved as they walked into the White House. IT was a really cool experience.

On friday we released the MidSession Review (halfway through the year the OMB released updated budget figures; if you have read any newspaper articles about the record deficits or smaller deficit projections lately that is what they are talking about) at work. The morning was madness. Lots of calls and running around to be sure we had everything for the press conference at noon. It was especially crazy because my supervisor at work had to take the afternoon off to move into her new apartment, and she is the one the runs the office and is incharge of setting everything up. There was a lot of running around. We had to escort reporters to the briefing room, bring up the directors statement, etc. During the middle of the conference, I was sent back down to be sure the MSR had been posted on the website (which it hadn't) and as a result reporter after reporter was calling to ask where it was. Luckily it finally went up. After that, the rest of the day was incredibly slow.

Friday was also eventful as my roommate Sivram had to go to the hospital. He was riding his bike, hit a bump and fell off, hitting himself in the crotch and scraping up his knee and elbow. It didn't seem to be that bad, but he was in a lot of pain, especially in a certain sensitive area, so he went home. When he got home, he got into the shower and notice some blood in his boxers. When he checked himself over, he saw that he was cut open and thought he saw a testicle. He then drove himself to the emergency room where they put 8 neon blue stitches in to sew him back together. He didn't see his testicle, it was just a second layer of skin. He is doing okay now though and has to get the stitches out tomorrow. Needless to say, the score is still Sivram - 2; Lance Armstrong - 1.

I have more to say but I have to go to work. I will try to update again soon. Hope all is well with everyone. Talk to you later and all we want is some "Free love on the free love freeway. The lovin is free and the free way is long"
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