Aug 22, 2010

What college freshmen are thinking about (or not thinking about)

Just food for thought: This year's college freshmen have a different view of the world when compared to my peers... I copied this from:   http://www.beloit.edu/mindset/2013.php

The Beloit College Mindset List for the Class of 2013

Most students entering college for the first time this fall were born in 1991.

1.For these students, Martha Graham, Pan American Airways, Michael Landon, Dr. Seuss, Miles Davis, The Dallas Times Herald, Gene Roddenberry, and Freddie Mercury have always been dead.

2.Dan Rostenkowski, Jack Kevorkian, and Mike Tyson have always been felons.

3.The Green Giant has always been Shrek, not the big guy picking vegetables.

4.They have never used a card catalog to find a book.

5.Margaret Thatcher has always been a former prime minister.

6.Salsa has always outsold ketchup.

7.Earvin "Magic" Johnson has always been HIV-positive.

8.Tattoos have always been very chic and highly visible.

9.They have been preparing for the arrival of HDTV all their lives.

10.Rap music has always been main stream.

11.Chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream has always been a flavor choice.

12.Someone has always been building something taller than the Willis (née Sears) Tower in Chicago.

13.The KGB has never officially existed.

14.Text has always been hyper.

15.They never saw the “Scud Stud” (but there have always been electromagnetic stud finders.)

16.Babies have always had a Social Security Number.

17.They have never had to “shake down” an oral thermometer.

18.Bungee jumping has always been socially acceptable.

19.They have never understood the meaning of R.S.V.P.

20.American students have always lived anxiously with high-stakes educational testing.

21.Except for the present incumbent, the President has never inhaled.

22.State abbreviations in addresses have never had periods.

23.The European Union has always existed.

24.McDonald's has always been serving Happy Meals in China.

25.Condoms have always been advertised on television.

26.Cable television systems have always offered telephone service and vice versa.

27.Christopher Columbus has always been getting a bad rap.

28.The American health care system has always been in critical condition.

29.Bobby Cox has always managed the Atlanta Braves.

30.Desperate smokers have always been able to turn to Nicoderm skin patches.

31.There has always been a Cartoon Network.

32.The nation’s key economic indicator has always been the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

33.Their folks could always reach for a Zoloft.

34.They have always been able to read books on an electronic screen.

35.Women have always outnumbered men in college.

36.We have always watched wars, coups, and police arrests unfold on television in real time.

37.Amateur radio operators have never needed to know Morse code.

38.Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Latvia, Georgia, Lithuania, and Estonia have always been independent nations.

39.It's always been official: President Zachary Taylor did not die of arsenic poisoning.

40.Madonna’s perspective on Sex has always been well documented.

41.Phil Jackson has always been coaching championship basketball.

42.Ozzy Osbourne has always been coming back.

43.Kevin Costner has always been Dancing with Wolves, especially on cable.

44.There have always been flat screen televisions.

45.They have always eaten Berry Berry Kix.

46.Disney’s Fantasia has always been available on video, and It’s a Wonderful Life has always been on Moscow television.

47.Smokers have never been promoted as an economic force that deserves respect.

48.Elite American colleges have never been able to fix the price of tuition.

49.Nobody has been able to make a deposit in the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI).

50.Everyone has always known what the evening news was before the Evening News came on.

51.Britney Spears has always been heard on classic rock stations.

52.They have never been Saved by the Bell

53.Someone has always been asking: “Was Iraq worth a war?”

54.Most communities have always had a mega-church.

55.Natalie Cole has always been singing with her father.

56.The status of gays in the military has always been a topic of political debate.

57.Elizabeth Taylor has always reeked of White Diamonds.

58.There has always been a Planet Hollywood.

59.For one reason or another, California’s future has always been in doubt.

60.Agent Starling has always feared the Silence of the Lambs.

61.“Womyn” and “waitperson” have always been in the dictionary.

62.Members of Congress have always had to keep their checkbooks balanced since the closing of the House Bank.

63.There has always been a computer in the Oval Office.

64.CDs have never been sold in cardboard packaging.

65.Avon has always been “calling” in a catalog.

66.NATO has always been looking for a role.

67.Two Koreas have always been members of the UN.

68.Official racial classifications in South Africa have always been outlawed.

69.The NBC Today Show has always been seen on weekends.

70.Vice presidents of the United States have always had real power.

71.Conflict in Northern Ireland has always been slowly winding down.

72.Migration of once independent media like radio, TV, videos and compact discs to the computer has never amazed them.

73.Nobody has ever responded to “Help, I’ve fallen and I can’t get up.”

74.Congress could never give itself a mid-term raise.

75.There has always been blue Jell-O.
 
 
list courtesy of:  http://www.beloit.edu/mindset/2013.php

Aug 21, 2010

old friends

I was chatting on IM with a friend yesterday and discovered a long lost connection. In 1999 a really great friend had moved to Japan and I had lost touch with him over the years. This was a person that I had gone to school with since kindergarten and we had hung out all through our early 20’s. But as things changed for both of us, we had lost touch.


During our initial conversation by email my long lost / newly reacquainted friend commented on what a shame it was that we had let so many years go by without taking the time to stay in touch. He was right. We had both been too busy with our ever changing lives to stay in touch.

I felt ashamed. I vow to do what it takes to keep those valuable friendships alive and be a better friend to my friends.

Aug 20, 2010

Care for a Double Dip?

Double dips are great for ice cream but not for recessions... Our economy is currently stalling out again because of all of the ridiculous activities on the part of the citizens and our federal government. Deficit spending, lack of accountability on the part of members of congress and the house of representatives, apathy on the part of citizens when it comes to voting or community activism.....

How can we get out of this situation? I am glad you asked.... that is a great question. Here are some answers:

1.) as citizens, we need to pay attention. Our elected officials don't always do what they are appointed to do (City of Bell??) We need to get involved and get prepared for the hard times ahead.

2.) We need to follow politics and vote: this will encourage our leaders in government (city, state, and national) to do their jobs. If they don’t we need to vote them out of office and get new ones in who will do the peoples work.

3.) We need to support our national interest and stop supporting our enemies abroad. (buy American when possible and reduce our dependence on foreign energy)

Bottom line, as Americans we need to choose our actions to support our country and deny our enemies by any means necessary to overcome this crappy situation.

We are currently standing at an economic precipice…. At our current rate of spending, our federal deficit will bankrupt our country in a matter of 1-2 years. If that happens, no country will be willing to hold US debt. (for example, the US currently owes China 2 TRILLION dollars) Every dollar our economy produces gets chewed up by taxes and those taxes are being spent to pay interest to China!!!!

We need to get elected officials to understand that they need to spend LESS than the total of all revenues (Taxes) If they don’t get the picture and start doing what is right. We will pay the price when our economy collapses.

That’s my opinion. What do you think?