Category: music
11/05/08 11:18 - 51ºF - ID#46567
Antonio Lauro - Maria Carolina
Its played by the awesome John Williams as part of his perfect,
El Diablo Suelto.
What are you waiting for?? Check it out! Load and play my usersound! :)
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Words: 57
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: science
11/05/08 07:23 - 60ºF - ID#46564
Proposition 8 drama. WAKE UP MORONS.
Sexuality is, to a large extent, GENETICALLY determined. There is scientific proof to this effect. DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND THAT? Thus, by voting against rights for people whose sexual leanings are different from yours, not only do you show that you are unscientific, but you are also heartless, discriminating and "racist". Would you deny people rights and dignity because they happen to have a different eye colour or because they had a metabolism that processed fats differently or hmmm.. let's see, lived to a 110 years because their ageing genes kicked in slower?
I am sure many of you wouldn't. And why? Not because these traits are *any* different from sexuality, but because these traits are not linked to a flawed artificially created nonsense "definition" of "marriage" (and by proxy cultural, social, financial and legal rights).
THIS is precisely why science needs to be the new culture of people. THIS is why we need to dissect the flaws of a religion-politics liaison and burn them forever. THIS is why we need forward thinking and tolerant education in schools. THIS is why we need a better appreciation of human evolution, myths and culture. THIS is why we need open-minds and take our mistaken and demented prejudices apart. THIS is why we need to re-learn what respect to our fellow-humans means. THIS is why we need change - at its most basic and pure level. Not an "ad-lib" top-heavy lip-service "change" but CHANGE from the grassroots on how we think about our roles in our society and how we think about others who live in it.
And you know what? Even without the scientific argument, would you deny rights to a person who wore a white shirt to work when a majority of the employees were wearing blue just because the person wearing a different colour happened to have a sense of style different from you???? It's about respect of choice. The bottomline is, scientifically backed up or not, by voting against rights for everyone, you just cast a cloud of doubt over the fact that you even have some of the most human of traits - a sense of justice, equality and tolerance. Additionally, you also proved that you can let others think for you (another herd-like non-human trait, by the way). If you had taken the time to weigh the matter and form your own opinion, instead of letting your rational brain go off into the recesses of unconsciousness, you might have realized how unfortunate this decision has been. :/
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Words: 441
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: the odes
11/05/08 12:07 - 52ºF - ID#46540
Taking a break from little girl news...
Science!
..Choice!..
...Peace!...
....Dreams!....
....Justice!....
.....Courage!.....
.......Evolution!........
..........Rationalism!...........
....................Moderation!....................
.................................Forethought!....................................
.......................................and................................................
Obama!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
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Words: 22
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: work
11/03/08 07:07 - 54ºF - ID#46485
Question for the web experts here
((e:paul), this is the same project I talked to you about, ages back. Its finally being hosted at the NCI.)
Ideally, I want a forum-like interface online with email functionality. The forum should have the ability to accept emailed posts from researchers (who are disinclined to login and post online) and display these emails in appropriate subject threads - somewhat like Google Groups + Gmail. The forum should also have sections with restricted memberships for say, certain working groups.
The question is, am I making a reasonable request and is this kind of thing do-able on a website? Would I need to provide any extra information?
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Words: 159
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: the odes
11/02/08 11:31 - 42ºF - ID#46472
How big a pile was this?
From
The search for a missing Buffalo girl came to a happy ending Saturday night.
Police combed the neighborhood after the girl's mother reported her missing from their Sweet Avenue home Saturday afternoon.
It turned out Reid was home all along.
The six year-old was found sleeping under a pile of clothes in the house.
One has to wonder...
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Words: 69
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: e:strip
11/01/08 01:59 - 47ºF - ID#46460
E:Strip: The Written Word
The humble comment bubble rose from the footnotes this Halloween and carried out its alphabetized vendetta.
The armed attack of the comment bubble extracted some arbitrarily awesome sweet personal, political and candy-raver responses!!
I don't think any other bunch of folks can quite randomly turn a last-minute hastily-put-together costume into such a rich and varied interactive real-time experiment. It speaks volumes about us as a community.
Step out from your virtual pixels and claim your real comment bubbles by dropping virtual ones. :)
Indeed!
(e:hodown), you are hands down miles and mountains better than the Joan character. I am positive she cannot make those figs-from-heaven that you made. Nor can she ever look as awesome as you did!
Get over it! ;)
Yeah, and I will see you in hell.
I will leave you with this powerful message.
- Thanks for the pen (e:paul). I think I lost it...
- Sorely missed:
(e:boxerboi): You! You! You m&m! See you on Monday. ;)
(e:mrmike): You are probably the world's only handsome zombie!
(e:gardenmama): I can't wait to meet you!
(e:theecarey): Did I miss you????!!!
(e:leetee) & (e:uncutsaniflush): Hope you had an awesome Halloween!
(e:lilho): Good wishes for getting better!
(e:ladycroft): Wish you were here!
(e:Chico): Missed you as well.
Other (e:missingpeeps): Have an awesome weekend!
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Words: 338
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: the odes
10/28/08 09:57 - 38ºF - ID#46398
Survey is in the air...
1. Have you ever ignored people intentionally as a sort of getting back at them for ignoring you in the past?
2. Did you feel guilty about it?
3. Did you care more about your guilt and give up your ignore-stance?
4. Or did you care more about your vendetta and continue ignoring till the end of time?
Please answer with a yes/no, at least. Thanks for your time! (In advance).
-TP
Permalink: Survey_is_in_the_air_.html
Words: 80
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: the odes
10/27/08 02:39 - 44ºF - ID#46360
Deepavali ki Haardik Shubhkaamnaayen!
- Hearty well-wishes to you all on this day of the festival of lights.
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Words: 23
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: tourism
10/26/08 03:43 - 58ºF - ID#46351
A Sequence of Haircutters
My first one was all the way up at North Plaza. For want of a better sense of direction, and the gleeful excitement of having a "metro" train service within walking distance once again, I took it all the way up to south campus and was quite disappointed when the driver announced that it was the last stop. I don't know what I had been expecting but I do remember wondering whether it would come out in another city's downtown.
Somehow this seems so appropriate, not to mention way cooler. Downtown to downtown - symmetric underground and overground sections. Like a light rail but also like a tube. The romance was killed brutally at south campus.
So back to the main story, that trip was memorable not only for the huge metro asymmetry disappointment but also for the near hysterical haircutter. She started carelessly whacking my hair off. I don't really ask too much from my haircutters. I just want it all off and a decent non-eggy looking outcome at the end. But I got more than I paid for.
She told me the whole in-detail story about how she was going to call her wedding off because she had just found out that morning that her fiance had given her a fake golden ring with a fake diamond pasted on it. She also sniffled into my hair. I didn't mean to be insensitive but.. Geez. I never went back.
The second haircutter had moved his shop from Utica to the basement of an old people's home on Main Street. It started out okay but I was the only one below 60 in that room and one of the old ladies was bitterly complaining that her new hair colour was not purple enough.
It unsettled me. Oh, and that place smelled really funky as well.
A few haircuts at not-very-memorable-places later, I met this haircut lady!
I swear she must have been a drill sergeant in her past life! She yelled at everyone in the shop - customers and employees alike, and gave me something very close to a military buzzcut. I was too scared to say anything and slunk out!
Then I met the best haircutter ever - LaShawn! I don't think anyone ever cut my hair so well as her. My hair didn't grow out of shape for a whole month! It was as if she had sprinkled magic dust on my hair and bullied it into behaving.
Unfortunately, she went on maternity leave after I had that haircut and I haven't seen her since.
The next one was downright freaky. While cutting my hair, he casually mentioned how his dream career was to become a mortician! Nice way to boost confidence levels in a client.
The last really interesting haircutter was an indophile.
He was covered in so many tattoos, it was hard to tell what kind of clothes he was wearing! He told me that his boyfriend usually tried out unique designs on him first and that's how he ended up with so many. I found that what little I know about Hinduism was very deficient compared to his encyclopaedic knowledge!
I seem to have knack for meeting the most bizarre haircutters and going to the weirdest of haircutting settings.
Permalink: A_Sequence_of_Haircutters.html
Words: 578
Location: Buffalo, NY
Category: music
10/24/08 10:18 - 51ºF - ID#46313
It's a wild world... of awful covers!!!!
This is one of the 400+ covers from hell, painstakingly sung with acoustic shredding prowess by none other than proud Frenchman - Grum Lee!
Another mind-blowing cover: Grum Lee's smooth... er.. Rough Criminal! If Michael Jackson were dead, he would surely be moonwalking in his grave if heard this. So should you, even if you are alive, BTW.
And nothing is ever complete without a complete destruction of the Final Countdown. Yeah finnnnnnnaaaaall couuuuuunnnttdown!!!! Yeah.
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Words: 94
Location: Buffalo, NY
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