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03/03/2006 01:36 #32503

In response to ajays journal
Category: survey
This is the first wb survey I ever blogged [inlink]ajay,446[/inlink]. You should be happy (e:ajay)

1. Did you support President Bush's decision to invade Iraq in 2003?
No - I never support any war unless it is on my doorstep and they are trying to take my house.

2. Do you think this Administration deliberately overstated the threat posed by Saddam in 2002 in making its claim to Congress? (ref. Gulf of Tonkin resolution, 1964).

Yes - I believe they wanted an excuse to control oil and for Bush to get back at Saddam in regards to a previous feud with his father.

3. Almost as many people were killed by Katrina as were killed in 9/11. Do you think the reaction of this Administration has been even-handed to these two events? If not, why not?

No, why didn't we shoot missles at the clouds, they did harbor weapons of mass destruction afterall.

4. Do you think the enmasse wiretapping of phonecalls of American citizens by the Administration that has been revealed recently was illegal?

Yes, I see no reason to ever wiretap without a warrant.

5. Do you think gays should have the right to marry?

Yes, well at least have the same rights and priveleges as a married hetero couple, e.g. tax breaks, hospital visits, inheritance, etc.

6. Do you support a woman's right to unhindered access to abortion?

Yes, die babies, die

7. Do you support the idea of mandatory prayer in schools? If yes, would you support a Muslim Imam leading the prayers in your child(ren)'s school?

No

8. Do you support the right of a person to grow a little bit of pot in his/her home and consume it as s/he sees it fit? Assume the same laws about DUI, DWI, etc. apply.

Yes

9. Do you support the idea of a national healthcare system? Why, or why not?

Yes, because I am willing to pay higher taxes to help people who can't afford health care. It just seems decent to me.

10.For self-identified Democrats/Republicans/Libertarians/Greens alike: would your answers to any of the questions 1-4 above be different if the President was (or was not, if you're Republican) from your party? If yes, which ones and why?

I don't belong to a party [inlink]paul,1447[/inlink]

03/01/2006 21:11 #32502

Best Web Sites In buffalo
Category: web
BETA Awards - i am supposed to go to the BETA awards with Roswell. It is this $80/plate gala to highlight the best technology in buffalo. I cannot believe these are the nominees for best web site

Does anyone else feel that the examples below are a bit underwhelming to be best in Buffalo/Niagara? I really need a PR person because we could win lots of stuff and get grants if we just applied for these type of awards. I have asked for about 3 years now for someone to help with PR. Maybe one of you new peeps are qualified or interested?

Amherst Soccer -

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BERC -

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Roswell Park - (There soon to be site is nice but this old one looks really old)

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New York Health Quality Coalition -

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Stand Advertising -

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I've been working on my new content adminsitration system a lot. It will be ready soon and I will be incorporating many of the features into estrip.

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kara - 03/02/06 13:15
L-A-M-E, except for Stand Advertising's very creative and outside-the-box site. Even the BERC one is ok, but nothing earth-shattering.
How did (e:strip) NOT get nominated for this contest?
I will be your PR person, Paul. Let's chat, set some goals and start pimping the heck out of this space.
joshua - 03/02/06 11:51
This "competition" for best sites in Buffalo seems meaningless and arbitrary.
byllc - 03/01/06 23:39
I agree, Definitely poor choices of what buffalo has to offer. One thing to keep in mind is that form follows function. Who cares how a site looks if it doesnt provide the user some benefit by going there. These sites might be quite useful to the people who frequent them although I doubt they are amongst the most useful sites in town. I personally worry about design as an afterthought to whatever functionality I am trying to accomplish but then again I am not a web designer I am an application developer who happens to like web technologies these days.
zobar - 03/01/06 22:57
Weak, dude. Weak.

- Z
ladycroft - 03/01/06 22:07
'someone stole my fucking sweaterrrrrrrrrr'
jenks - 03/01/06 21:39
paul i don't know squat about web design, but those sites, save the last one, all blow! CERTAINLY not "award-winning". In my opinion. But that echo thing looks cool...

02/28/2006 21:26 #32501

Protect Your Clipboards
Category: security
So many people have visited the clipboard site and secured their clipboards. I feelreally good about spreading the word and getting people to see just how insecure IE can be. If you haven't done it yet protect your windows clipboard from IE now

Does everyone believe me now?

Dawn, Duke and I were at the Artvoice sponsored Geek Meet last night. one thing we learned during one of the presentations was about a security hole in Internet Explorer that I wanted to pass on to all of you.

this site does a good job of explaning, demonstrating, and instructing you how to fix it:

the short synopsis


leetee - 02/28/06 23:20
Yay for Linux and Firefox! lol
twisted - 02/28/06 21:39
Oh, the irony!

02/28/2006 10:09 #32500

Grilled Mozarella at 150lbs
Category: food
Last night (e:mike) and I went shopping at Wegmans after the gym. I managed to spent $100 on groceries that essentially fir in an around one of those blue handheld shopping baskets.

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That's the problem with shopping in the nature's market are. On one hand, it is healthier. On the other it breaks the bank.

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I also spent entirely too much on the olive bar and seafood area, but honestly who can say no to $6 1lb bags of shrimp and gorgonazola stuffed olives. I had never seen them before. They are fat green olives stuffed with Gorgonzola and then packed in olive oil. This makes them much more expensive because they are very heavy. The taste, however, makes up for the price.

Truffles are up to $900.00/lb. Have you ever witnessed anyone having the lock box opened. I wonder if you could get the entire display box with it, if you chose to buy a lb. In reality they probably don't have more than 2 ounces in the store.

Having to eat for gym body paul is like being pregnant. I am almost at 150 (146 right now) and 150 had been my goal since 1995. Accordin to the trainer Jon at the BAC, who looks almost exactly like Justin Timberlake, I should be striving more for 180.

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So I guess there is a lot more dedication and eating coming up but at least it feels good to meet my original pre-gym goal.

(e:mike) made this really yummy mini grilled mozzarella sandwich. These sandwiches are about 2 square inches big each. My mother also makes them between two slices of polenta. That is a serious treat. 8 think I will make some and document the process. Another alternative is between two slices of french toast like egg battered bread. It's an itaian classic.
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paul - 04/06/13 10:03
Wow 999
mike - 04/06/13 01:45
I just noticed at Wegmans yesterday that truffles are now up to $999/lb. I wonder when they will hit the 4 digits!
leetee - 02/28/06 23:23
mm... i love grilled cheese. Not the wonder bread and cheese slice kind. The mozzarella and/or swiss and/or jarlsberg and/or edam, etc., etc., kinda way. I think cheese and rye breads go really well together. Yummy Yummy!
joshua - 02/28/06 18:05
Nice work!

P.S. olives = nasty, but thats just me!
zobar - 02/28/06 10:18
If I were going to spend $900/lb on mushrooms I would expect them to let me sample them first.

02/27/2006 19:32 #32499

Buffalo blogosphere
Category: buffalo news
Wow, according to this article the guy from Wilson's farms got fired. I had no idea. I figured he just got slapped on the wrist.

Buffalo blogosphere
Web loggers build a wired community

By STEPHEN T. WATSON
News Staff Reporter
2/27/2006

Eric Levinson wanted to open a vegan-friendly restaurant in Buffalo, but he didn't know where to put it or how to publicize it.

His boss put Levinson in touch with the folks at the Buffalo Rising blog, who put an article on the Web site asking readers where Levinson should go.

"What I was looking for was feedback from the community. The people on there commenting are very involved in the community," said Levinson, a Rochester native and University at Buffalo graduate.

Blogs such as Buffalo Rising, which is an outgrowth of a magazine founded by Newell Nussbaumer, have exploded in popularity over the last couple of years, and their numbers are reaching a critical mass in Buffalo.

A blog - short for Web log - is an Internet site where people regularly post comments, links to other articles and pictures or video clips.

Though still in its infancy, the technology is building a social network and providing a new, freewheeling forum for political debate, bloggers said.

"Martin Luther was able to get the word out because of the invention of the printing press. Bloggers are able to get the word out because of this technology today. It's the same thing," said David Torke, 42, a student at Buffalo State College who hosts the Fix Buffalo blog.

Blogs combine the online diaries or personal home pages that became popular in the 1990s with the technology to make them more interactive, including feedback from visitors.

The Technorati Web site reported this month that it currently tracks 27.2 million Web logs, and this "blogosphere" doubles in size every 51/2 months. The site tracks about one new blog created every second.

A Gallup Poll from December, however, found that just 20 percent of Americans read blogs frequently or occasionally.

"It provides for a chance to enter into a new level of conversation," said Alex Halavais, a UB assistant professor of communication and a blogger. "It gives you an opportunity to form and maintain communities."

Buffalo ranked 63rd among American cities in blog density, according to research conducted by Halavais and graduate student Jia Lin in late 2003. Berkeley, Calif., ranked No. 1.

The Buffalo and Western New York Web ring, founded by Jennifer Smith, lists 41 locally based blogs, though that is an incomplete number.

They started blogging for a variety of reasons and tackle topics ranging from the war in Iraq to boosting a new business in Buffalo to an odd dream they had the night before.

One of the earliest bloggers was Smith, 32, the switchboard receptionist at a local nonprofit, who has hosted her All Things Jen(nifer) blog since late 2002.

One fellow blogger calls Smith the "grandmother" of Western New York bloggers, because she worked to set up a network of local bloggers who read and link to each other's sites.

"I think it is here to stay," Smith said. "Every other person I meet has a blog or seems to know someone who has a blog."

Those bloggers include Smith's housemate, Erin Nappe, whose site is Erin-Go-Blog.

"There's a group of people who say, "I live here, I like it here, and I want other people to know why,' " said Nappe, 31, a substitute teacher and part-time college professor.

Some grew out of a sense of social activism.

Paul Visco started his Elmwood Strip blog in September 2003 after watching an employee at the Wilson Farms at Elmwood and Auburn avenues berate and threaten a homeless person.

Visco's first post was a copy of a letter [inlink]news,29[/inlink] he wrote that urged the company to discipline the employee and called for a boycott until officials took action.

Tops, which owned Wilson Farms at the time, investigated the complaint and later fired the employee. (I had no idea he got fired!) [inlink]news,30[/inlink]

Elmwood Strip has grown into a site that allows nearly 300 registered users to document their lives - using words, photos and video clips - while connecting to and interacting with others on the blog, Visco said.

"I think it documents an important part of what it means to be a Buffalonian that previously was undocumented," he said.

The Fix Buffalo blog is an effort to preserve the city's architectural heritage, particularly overlooked and undervalued structures on the East Side.

Every month for the last two years, Torke has taken pictures of the Woodlawn Row Houses, located near Traditional High School. The photos on his blog illustrate what Torke contends is the deterioration by neglect of the city-owned houses.

"It's a good communication tool for people who really love the city and are trying to make things better here," said Alan Bedenko, the Clarence lawyer behind the BuffaloPundit blog.

The political debate on blogs can be raw and freewheeling.

Blogs and message boards are taking the place of the public square, or the office water cooler, where information spread in the past, said Kevin R. Hardwick, a Canisius College political scientist.

"Obviously, the politicians are looking at this stuff, and it can influence policy," he said.

SpeakUp Western New York, for instance, is a magnet for anti-county government rhetoric. A petition started on SpeakUp collected 5,000 signatures opposing an Erie County sales tax increase for 2005.

The site, which started in April 2003 and is the passion of Anthony Fracasso, owner of Online Media, had 87,878 posts on 6,356 threads (a string of comments) on the message board as of last week, Fracasso said.

"Sunlight, someone mentioned, is the best cure. And that's what SpeakUp is about," he said.

As for Levinson, the prospective restaurateur, nearly 20 people responded to the Buffalo Rising posting, plugging spots on Hertel Avenue, the Elmwood strip and downtown.

Levinson found a spot he likes near Lafayette Square, after the leasing agent read the Web article and contacted him. He plans to open his restaurant, named Tammuz, by late May. Quotes From:


boxerboi - 02/27/06 20:43
I thought they told you too bad in the letter they sent you as a response.

I hate tops and I hate wilson farms
metalpeter - 02/27/06 20:29
I was no longer at Wilson farms at the time. I wonder if any one who works there is from when I worked there. A lot of crazzy stuff happend there. I head a lotto michine was stolen. The store was robbed and when it was A manager and his sisster wheren't there and were on the clock. I admit I miss working there. Yes there where people who stole and people who panhandled and haressed people. But that is still no way to treat someone. I also had no idea the person got fired. I wonder if it was for what they did or for something else.

I think it is great that (e:strip) gets some exposure in the paper. There where some other sites in the cutout area that I had never heard of hopefully the exposure helps them also. Maybe some new cool (e:peeps) will join. I know I so far like everyone I met, even though I still never go out any whare hopefully that will change soon. Maybe this article is one step in the right direction.