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December 3, 2007

Catholic Church Fights Pedophilia with Comic Books

Catholic Pedophile Angel.jpg Apparently, the Catholic church is taking their efforts to stamp out pedophilia (or at least the appearance of every effort to do so) to the kids. The Catholic Archdiocese of New York is publishing a comic book/coloring book and sending it out to parishioners. Typical of religious tract, it sends the kinds of messages you'd expect to kids about how to treat others, how special they are to God, etc.

But then there's that little message about "beware of the predator" and being aware about being alone with adults. I guess its easier to teach kids not to trust the priest than to make sure they have trustworthy priests. Whoops... did I type that?

December 4, 2007

About Face? Or not really...?

What's going on here? Rep. John D. Dingell (D-Mich.), chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives' Energy and Commerce Committee announced Monday that he was investigating the Federal Communications Commission. At the heart of the matter is Dingell's accusation of FCC Chairman Kevin Martin of "possible abuse of power" and a failure to operate fairly and openly in handling proposed cable TV and media ownership regulations. Now this is an interesting turn of event.

Sherman, set the wayback machine for 2004

Anyone remember Martin's predecessor Michael Powell? Yeah, the guy derided by anyone who wasn't a fan of the cable and telephone carriers for being in their back pocket and pushing a de-regulation agenda to benefit those players at the consumers' expense. Fair or not, that was his rap. Powell's policies were mostly in step with the Bush Administration's de-regulation agenda and certainly in line with traditional Republican economic policy. In replaceing Powell, Martin quickly let it be known that he wanted to ease the rules on ownership of newsapers and TV stations. This appears consistent, doesn't it? Except that he also came out quickly and vocally for re-regulating the TV industry arguing that cable companies are garnering too dominant a position in the market. Huh?

This is baffling to me. Martin has served President Bush for many years prior to the President appointing him to the top role at the FCC as legal advisor, member of the Bush-Cheney transition team, and as Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy at the White House - then has served as faithful steward of the Administration's policy on the FCC for over six years. It seems odd that he'd break with the pro-business agenda. But Martin has been the champion of "a la carte programming" - forcing the cable companies to abandon their "all or nothing" content offerings and guiding them to offer consumers to the option to only pay for the programming they wish. Sounds awfully progressive to me, and certainly not in step with Bush Administration of prior Chairman Powell's policies. A Bush appointee championing consumer rights at the expense of corporate America? Maybe I did see a flock of Vietnamese Pot Bellied pigs aloft last night.

So why would a Democratic congressman who is clearly on the side of greater regulation go after Martin? Dingell evidently decided to go forward just days after Martin came under fire for withholding from his FCC colleagues data that did not support Martin’s conclusion about the scope of cable industry’s subscriber penetration. Huh? Martin's contention is essentially that the cable companies are amassing too much market power and Congress shot down his proposal last week to introduce regulation to level the playing field. Now Dingle is alleging that Martin withheld information that would undermine Martin's contention: essentially, data that would prove that the cable companies are not garnering dominant market power. Multichannel News reports that Dingell wrote a three page letter to Martin questioning the latter's management of the FCC and noting that FCC Republican member Robert McDowell and FCC Democratic member Jonathan Adelstein refused to accept Martin’s cable data, accusing Martin of withholding data that contradicted Martin's assertion that cable has at least 70% subscriber penetration.

Who's Misdirecting Whom?

So what gives? I don't know. The back-channel stuff I'm reading from industry watch dogs - the folks in the fourth estate who try to hold carriers and the media accountable - seem to be beating a jungle drum about a rather big conspiracy. Namely, they're suggesting that Martin essentially created this whole tempest to kill the growing attention being paid to subscriber growth and monopolistic power of the cable companies. If Martin is publicly crucified for falsely accusing the cable companies of monopoly, that ought to take the heat off for a couple of years, oughtn't it? Its not not that far fetched: with the hundreds of billions of dollars at stake in the next decade, the MSOs, DSOs, and Telcos are lobbying like mad and the bribing of Martin would be chump change. Still, fairly unlikely.

Now if only a case would come before the court challenging whether or not MSOs have the right to block or reroute content over the bandwidth they sell their subscribers!

Baseball Trading Cards

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Last year, I made baseball cards for Zack's Fall Ball baseball team. Its nice to have a photographic objective when you've got a camera in your hand and what 10 year old boy doesn't want their own baseball card?

The cards I made were single sided, just printed out on photographic paper, but they were a hit with the kids. It didn't take long this year (third game, I think) before they were asking if I'd do the same this year. I'd already decided to do it, having found a means of getting them printed out double-sided on a nice matte cardstock at a decent price. So, I fiddled with creating a slicker design and set about it. Above are a few examples of the cards. The whole collection, both sides (and high enough resolution for printing) are available on my Flickr pages.

December 6, 2007

O Tannenbaum

We got the tree up and decorated this week. Its generally a three to four day affair to get it up and fully decorated with a similar process on the back-end. Admittedly, a good deal of the process is the carting in and unpacking of all the other Christmas accoutrements - the nutcrackers, garlands, candles, wreaths, Christmas books, Santa hats for all the statuary - that turn our house into a very festive Christmas destination. The kids thought you might want to take a peak.

December 10, 2007

Airborn Wind Turbines!

How cool is this: The Magenn Floating Power Station!?!

The Magenn Power Air Rotor System (MARS) is a remarkabley innovative lighter-than-air tethered device that rotates about a horizontal axis in response to wind. It efficiently generates clean renewable electrical energy, and apparently more cost effectively than other solar, thermal and wind solutions. The turbine is inflateted with helium (which is inert and non-reactive) and suspended 1,000 feet above ground, or wherever prevailing winds are best. The electrical energy is transferred down the tether to a transformer at a ground station and utilized or transferred to the power grid. The rotation of the turbine also causes the "Magnus effect" which provides additional lift, keeps the device stabilized, keeps it positioned within a very controlled and restricted location, and causes it to pull up overhead rather than drift downwind on its tether. The first units in production will be a 4Kw residential unit that will cost ten thousand dollars, and can be ordered this spring from the Ottawa-area company.

I first read about this in the New York Times yesterday, and thought amongst the most compelling renewable energy sources I have seen. I'm also a really big fan of Energy Innovations' Sunflower high-concentration PV system, which is the most efficient solar energy system available. But man, if we could get the the Department of Energy to pull its collective fecal matter together such that energy producing citizens could sell back to the grid such as the Germans and other Europeans, I think we'd see fresnel lensed solar cells mounted on millions of rooftops and lots of dirigable turbines... (which Magenn Power Inc. asserts are friendlier to avian wildlife than other wind turbine systems).

December 12, 2007

The Young Kris Kringle

Today was a "Spirit Day" at Zack and Zoe's school. This means they can opt to dress up in something other than their uniform. Today, that meant they could dress up festively for Christmas - as an elf, a candy cane, etc. In years past, Zack has been an elf...very cute. Today, he opted for a young Kris Kringle, sans beard (planned too late to find one!). The Hefty bag's a nice touch, don't you think?

Poor little Zoe is home with the stomach flu today. Lady and the Tramp and The Jungle Book have found their way into the rotation today in a medicinal application.

December 19, 2007

One Pageant Down, Two To Go

The Fourth Grade Girls help run the pageant - and here, they're positively angelic. The Virgin Mary. Joseph A kindergarten angel with her preschool charges. A magi. Zoe, the curly horned sheep. There's no end to the lovely angels! Hark! The herald angels sing. The Annunciation where Mary learns her future. Kate and Zoe, the curly horned sheep. A chorus of angels. The tableau.

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'Tis the season for Christmas pageants and we've got three of them to attend this year: The pageant for St. Matthew's pre-school and kindergarten, where Zoe is a curly horned sheep; The larger school pageant where all the classes, including Zack's, sing for the parents; and finally the big church pagent on Christmas eve. Zack is the magi Balthazar and Zoe matriculates to the role of shepard for the church pageant.

Today was the first, Zoe's pageant. While the other pageants change from year to year, the pageant put on by the pre-school and kindergarten classes is the same from year to year, a wonderful tradition where each of the animals in the manger speak about the event. Zoe and her friend Kate were the curly horned sheep who gave their wool for "his blanket warm." Enjoy.

December 24, 2007

Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem

Rev. Beth was luminescent prior to the pageant. Zack as Balthazar, with his urn of myrrh. Zoe as a shepherd. Too damn cute to not get a pic of them together....with the camel, too, of course. Shepherds, soldiers and magi adore the babe in the manger. Adoring angels.

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The final event in the pageant trifecta, the final phase of the gauntlet: the church pageant. New wrinkle: Fr. Eric has asked that we refrain from flash photography during the pageant which is also a church service = not an unreasonable request. If you'd really like to see some, look at some of the pictures from years past. So I snapped a few pictures at the dress rehearsal. Enjoy.

December 26, 2007

The Great Paper Tear

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Excuse my lack of prose here...just a few pictures of Christmas. Joyeaux Noel.

December 29, 2007

The Beatnix - A New Fave


I've heard a lot of covers of "Stairway to Heaven" - hell, who from my generation hasn't? This one takes the cake! Enjoy.

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