Archive for July, 2008

[Creeva's World 2.0] Twitter Updates for 2008-07-31

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

- links for 2008-07-31: IPod: How to copy songs from your iPod to your PC Hack Attack: The self-sustaini.. http://tinyurl.com/57yt97 # - @sheagunther email me what you are looking for in the long the long form content and I can do some samples # - @pablod so how bad was the feedreader flooded? # - Eff Micro$oft - you can’t patch vista if you dual boot - screwem http://tinyurl.com/5w63qo # - Writing technical Docs # - Telecon - fun fun - not really # Original From: Twitter Updates for 2008-07-31

[Creeva's World 2.0] links for 2008-07-31

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

- IPod: How to copy songs from your iPod to your PC - Hack Attack: The self-sustaining iPod - Language: Learn a second language from the Foreign Service Institute - Feature: The 20 Best iPod Utilities - Feature: The 23 Best iTunes Add-ons Original From: links for 2008-07-31

[Creeva's World 2.0] My Grandfather is Going to His 60th High School Reunion

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Picture from here I talked to my grandmother today trying to get her to give my some photographs to scan in, she agreed. She also informed me that her and my grandfather were going to Michigan this weekend to go my grandfather’s 60th high school reunion. She commented that it seemed like along time ago. At first it did. It seem like this far off memory. Graduating in 1948 must have been like it was an eon ago, somethign I can’t fathom or get in touch with. She also told me that my uncle was coming in a few weeks to go to his 30th high school re-union. After thinking about it for a bit, 60 years though didn’t seem that long. From a purely cosmic level it’s an instant. A brief nanosecond in the scal of the universe. However I normally deal in more relative time. While we were talking I realized that next year will be my 15th high school reuinion. I’m already a quarter of the way there. I’m not sure how I feel about that, but I do realize that the 60th reunion doesn’t seem as far away as it does on the surface. Original From: My Grandfather is Going to His 60th High School Reunion

[Creeva's World 2.0] Twitter Updates for 2008-07-29

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

- hmmmm……some how I lost all CSS styling on my blog - I’m con-fuse-ed # - Off to a surprise early morning meeting # - @groovymarlin - how so - anything I can do to help you streamline your social network usage - crossposting - notification aggregation ideas # - http://www.blippr.com/t/21446 Playing for Pizza: Playing for pizza was interesting Grisham fair that was a departure from his normal courtroom … # - Working through Grisham’s The Broker on audio book now - my third grisham audio book in a week. # - http://www.blippr.com/t/7394 Watchmen (Absolute Edition): If you have never read the watchmen - go buy it now - you won’t be disappointed # - Manage to update my netflix queue to keep @xielanthia happy with the next shipment out # Original From: Twitter Updates for 2008-07-29

[Creeva's World 2.0] links for 2008-07-30

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

- Audio Link iPod Integration Kit for Mazda - Revolution Performance Motorsports! - MX-5 Miata Forum - NC: iPod - AuxMod This is a discussion forum for Mazda MX-5 Miata owners and enthusiasts. For more info, see http://www.miata.net/ Original From: links for 2008-07-30

[Creeva's World 2.0] Back to Warcraft - How Long This Time?

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Picture from here So I’m back to playing World of Warcraft - I’ve made it about a week this time. Out of the 3-4 previous attempts I’ve had the highest level I attained was 20. Currently I’m already at level 13, since I’ve only been back a week you can either take this as how much I’m playing now, or how little I played before. Each time though I seemed to go through another character. There are three of us playing together and communicating via Skype (I get to use my N810 for the skype client :). Maybe we’ll stick it out or maybe I’ll get bored again - who knows. You can see my character information and track growth here. If you don’t have the game and wish to play with our group you can pick it up up at amazon.com here for 19.99. Original From: Back to Warcraft - How Long This Time?

[Creeva's World 2.0] Twitter Updates for 2008-07-28

Monday, July 28th, 2008

- @groovymarlin - I’m lucky both my cubicle neighbor and I get along and keep to ourselves. # - BAH # - Teachers on Strike in My Hometown: ….. Read MoreNo tags for this post. Related posts No related posts. http://tinyurl.com/6bp5m5 # Original From: Twitter Updates for 2008-07-28

[Creeva's World 2.0] Teachers on Strike in My Hometown

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Picture from here A couple weeks ago when the VCMA had their concert in Vermilion, OH there were school teachers wandering around the downtown area (the picture above is not my hometown) protesting. I can’t say I understand completely what they were protesting, but before I go into a rant about the protesting - I’ll give you my understanding from what I got out of it and what others told me. The contract from the local school district had been changed; previously the school district paid for the retirement of its teachers or supplied a portion of it. Recently however this had been changed to put the burden on cost to the teachers who will have to pay their own retirement compared to the school district footing the bill. I don’t even live in the same county as my past hometown, so my diatribe has no bearing other then outside views since my taxes will not be raised, nor will the quality of education my children receive be impacted. The first thing that comes to mind - welcome to the real world. I know a ton of people that went into public service or civil servant positions for the retirement. It didn’t matter what the job was, it just mattered that at the end of the career they received that fat benefits and nice retirement package. They could be a janitor or they could be a mailman, as long as the benefits were there at the end of the career they would be happy. I’m so I care about what I do now and though I should be worry, I’m not thinking about the end of my career yet. No one I know professionally get’s their retirement paid for by their employer anymore, that notion is old and out of date. If a company in this day and age announced it was going to have an all inclusive retirement package for its employees there are a few things that come to mind. The first being, what person is going to stay with a company for the 25-30 it takes to qualify for a retirement package - jobs don’t work that way anymore, very few people in this day and age start at a company at 18-20 and retire from that same company. It’s idiotic and small minded in so many ways, to believe that you will be with the same employer. The second is how far would a stock drop in a publicly traded company that announced something like this. In the age of profits and margins an announcement like this would be considered fiscally irresponsible by the share holders. However our tax money goes out to support all the public servants of our local, state, and federal governments. Personally I understand the point of unions - but I don’t think anyone should get the guaranteed contracts that union works receive. It should be dog eat dog and fight for the best value for the dollar instead of bringing down the people at the top and raising those at the bottom. This is my tax money and the billions that the government could save by not offering automatic benefits are enormous. There is another reason though I don’t have respect for the protest. My freshmen year in high school my (then future) band director was up for retirement. He decided that he wasn’t going to retire and he was going to keep teaching for another 3 years. The next year was my first in band (other then a brief stint in 5th grade) and David Henry is now the metric I judge all other band directors against. My senior year was his final year. In a side conversation with him one day I asked him why doesn’t he just keep going? He told me and a friend that he lost 15% (these numbers maybe wrong but it’s been 14 years and the intent is still the same) of his pension because he went on and taught the last three years. He was happy to do it and would have done it again. However, if he continued for another three years he would lose another 30% of his pension, and that he could not afford to do. David Henry at the VHS Alumni Band Practice in 2007 Why is this relevant? Well the teachers I saw protesting were all obviously younger then I am, and I’m not that old at 32 - the most they could be in their career is 10 years and that would still be stretching it. I’m sure that most of them got into it for the idea of having summers off and the decent retirement package. Some did it for the pure joy of teaching, and for those I would hope they would have done the job diligently regardless of the benefits at the end of the career. One of the largest arguments that I’ve heard is that teachers are underpaid. I won’t argue that, but at the same time almost all of them knew the pay rates before they started. Feeling bad because they make 30-40k a year is just as bad as feeling sorry that the check out clerk makes minimum wage. There is no surprises, they knew the scale and the pitfalls going into the game. They could have done something else if they wanted to make more money. They should do what they want to do because they enjoy it, not because of the money they make now and in the future. I don’t see any of the love in teaching in them that I saw in David Henry. Maybe it’s unfair to compare them to Mr. Henry. He is one fo the two teachers that influenced me most heavily in my young life, though both of those teachers taught at teh same school district that these teachers are protesting in. These are just my thoughts, take them to heart or throw them aside as you see fit. Original From: Teachers on Strike in My Hometown

[Creeva's World 2.0] Twitter Updates for 2008-07-26

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

- Heading out to the mall. http://tinyurl.com/5ppleg # Original From: Twitter Updates for 2008-07-26

[Creeva's World 2.0] Twitter Updates for 2008-07-25

Friday, July 25th, 2008

- getting ready for a meeting that is about to start # - I need to get some blog posts done - just don’t have the effort right now. # Original From: Twitter Updates for 2008-07-25