Wednesday, June 4, 2008

HILLARY'S NOTE TO DONORS (and Frish's comments)

This is for Hillary supporters who are anguished about her dashed hopes.  See notes below...
 
Okay, fate, foot in mouth, husband, media, bad staffing decisions and bad decisions by staff, Obama's minions and money, reputation preceding her, sexism, ignorance, THE RULES, etc., intervened...
 
The platforms are identical.  The appointees are identical. 
One can only hope that they'll be good enough, but it will be better than what we have now!
 
The only thing missing wihout Hillary is Ovaries with their follicles on the nuclear button.
 
May your grieving be short, and your enthusiasm gain.

He'll require our support, thanks.
 
See attached for attacks he's already undergoing, and no, Hillary didn't send it to him...
 
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 11:10 PM, Amy, a Hillary Donor received the note below, here's her comment:
I am so very sad for her and for us.  I will support Obama with a very heavy heart.
~Amy

-----Original Message-----
From: Hillary Clinton [mailto:info@hillaryclinton.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 10:49 PM
To: Amy
Subject: I want you to know

Dear Amy,

I wanted you to be one of the first to know: on Saturday, I will hold an
event in Washington D.C. to thank everyone who has supported my
campaign. Over the course of the last 16 months, I have been privileged
and touched to witness the incredible dedication and sacrifice of so
many people working for our campaign. Every minute you put into helping
us win, every dollar you gave to keep up the fight meant more to me than
I can ever possibly tell you.

On Saturday, I will extend my congratulations to Senator Obama and my
support for his candidacy. This has been a long and hard-fought
campaign, but as I have always said, my differences with Senator Obama
are small compared to the differences we have with Senator McCain and
the Republicans.

I have said throughout the campaign that I would strongly support
Senator Obama if he were the Democratic Party's nominee, and I intend to
deliver on that promise.

When I decided to run for president, I knew exactly why I was getting
into this race: to work hard every day for the millions of Americans who
need a voice in the White House.

I made you -- and everyone who supported me -- a promise: to stand up
for our shared values and to never back down. I'm going to keep that
promise today, tomorrow, and for the rest of my life.

I will be speaking on Saturday about how together we can rally the party
behind Senator Obama. The stakes are too high and the task before us too
important to do otherwise.

I know as I continue my lifelong work for a stronger America and a
better world, I will turn to you for the support, the strength, and the
commitment that you have shown me in the past 16 months. And I will
always keep faith with the issues and causes that are important to you.

In the past few days, you have shown that support once again with
hundreds of thousands of messages to the campaign, and again, I am
touched by your thoughtfulness and kindness.

I can never possibly express my gratitude, so let me say simply, thank
you.

Sincerely,
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Sunday, June 1, 2008

Re: This week's Democratic Radio Address (USA)

Frish Sez: This is mildly amazing, and certainly an in-your-face, you no-nothing-human-caused-climate-chaos-deniers! 
 
She misses the point that fewer people is the first and best answer to our dilemma, but hey, full credit otherwise...(score - 49 out of 100, about 40 points higher than anything else ever said by a Senator...or by anyone in the Bush administration).
 
I proclaim influence a congressman week!
 
Send your rep/senators a letter and let them know about us! 
 
I'm VHEMT!   (and remain...Frish!)
 
"Good morning. I'm Senator Barbara Boxer from California and Chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee.  Next week, the Senate will begin debate on one of the most important issues of our time – global warming.

"Senators have come together across party lines to write a law that will not only enable us to avoid the ravages of unchecked global warming, but will create millions of new jobs and put us on the path to energy independence.  Other benefits of our legislation will be cleaner air, energy efficiency, relief for consumers and the alternative energy choices that American families deserve.  And, by acting wisely, America will regain the leadership we have lost these past seven years.

"There are some in the Senate who insist that global warming is nothing more than science fiction.  These are the same kind of voices who said that the world was flat, cigarettes were safe and cars didn't need airbags – long after the rest of us knew the truth.

"The fact is that the overwhelming majority of scientists say that the earth is in peril if we don't act now.  They've told us clearly that more than 40 percent of God's creatures could face extinction if we don't act now.  They've told us of more intense weather events if we don't act now.  Health experts have told us that infectious diseases will increase due to warmer waters.  And military leaders have told us that unchecked global warming will lead to severe conflict and war as droughts, floods and rising sea levels create huge numbers of desperate refugees.

"I hope you will help us convince the negative voices that we must act now to avert these dangers.  Tell the Bush administration to help us, not fight us.  Tell your Senators that action now will have positive results for our families and our nation.  Tell those skeptics who say 'wait for China and India to act' that the America we know and love doesn't hide from a challenge and wait for others to lead.

"Right now, many of our states, including my home state, are leading.  They have the will.  Our mayors are leading.  They have the will.  Religious leaders have urged us to act now as well.  They reminded me of a wonderful quote that motivates me to work as hard as I can for as long as it takes to responsibly address global warming.  These words stay with me: 'When God created the first man, he took him around to all the trees in the Garden of Eden and said to him "see my handiwork, how beautiful and choice they are.  Be careful not to ruin and destroy my world, for if you do ruin it, there is no one to repair it after you."'
 
"I truly hope that you will support our efforts on the Senate floor.  Please join our fight, and thanks for listening.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Culture - It reveals the lie of the "War on Terror"

Lloyd wrote in response to my note earlier tonight.  I copy part of his note here, and respond more fully below:
 
Lloyd wrote:
...snip... 
However small, the Muslim secularists currently control key Arab states.  Money is certainly at work now, and is especially frustrating since we supply the capital from our purchase of oil and drugs.  The secular Arab states caused us little or no trouble when they were broke.
 
But now what should we do, or not do?"
...snip...
 
Terrorism" is just as big a problem for those governments as for us.
 
They want stability.
 
We must support their POLICE, and JUDICIARY. 
 
THE WINNING STRATEGY IS NOT DEMOCRACY PER SE, IT IS establishing the RULE OF LAW.
 
(The real winning strategy is getting off oil, but that's another discussion)
 
Terrorism - old definition, Pre-BUSHCO: 
"Criminal Acts Performed In Pursuit of Political Goals"
 
We need to respond to the criminal aspects...with legal and police methods (infiltration, neutralization, arrest, open trials, and sentences...with rather more than usual cooperation between supposed national enemies (Pakistan and India for example) it would be EASY to erase all the terrorists.  
 
That was not and is not the point of BUSHCO.
 
They wanted, and obtained, perpetual war, so they can perpetually suck at the teat of taxpayer largess...while clanging a pro-christian cultural crusades cymbol.
 
BUSHCO AND THE SAUDI EXTREMISTS WHO FINANCE OBAMA ARE ON THE SAME PAGE AND SERVING EACH OTHER, NOT NECESSARILY explicitly, SIMPLY BY THEIR ACTIONS...more terrorists now than in 2001, BUSHCO was best recruiting tool the extremists could wish for, and all we have to show for it is thousands of US dead, hundreds of thousands of Iraqi and Afghani dead, and millions upon millions of displaced people, and 50% of the world's population has been born, watching us do it!!! 
 
Not too good for public relations, or being a moral example.
 
Culturally:  One cannot export, demand, instill, or otherwise "spread" democracy (except by being a better example than we have been lately).  SPREADING DEMOCRACY is oxymoronic on its face.  Democracy must be home grown, to be meaningful, and, it requires a population that can READ and understand what their civic duties are...Afghans aren't quite there yet, probably neither is Qatar, who knows?!?
 
However, a sense of JUSTICE is GENETICALLY EMBEDDED IN US.  (loads of research from monkeys to college students, we've got a moral compass that's built in (3 month old infants show it...) and that includes a sense of what is just and what is not just.
 
Establishing the RULE OF LAW is what wins.
1.  The natives appreciate that they can rely on the government and the laws.
PAKISTAN is the current poster child for renewal of their entire court system, since it was dismantled a couple of years ago...the people aren't pleased!
 
2.  Countries that establish the rule of law will much more easily attract CAPITAL, which is the only religion worth pursuing amongst those with it!
 
3.  With rule of law, things can progress, women can be liberated to have educations and control of their own bodies, democracy can bloom...if that's what the natives want...
 
I am afraid the Neo-Con's kool-aid has you swimming Lloyd.
 
There are reasons for war, and there are reasons for war.
 
Religion is used as a justification for actions, on both sides.
 
However, the Iraqi war is ONLY about OIL and obtaining the military investment necessary to defend our use of OIL, for ever (or 100 years, whatever comes first). 
 
FOLLOW THE MONEY:  HALIBURTON, LOCKHEED, EXXON, ETC.
 
Have you heard that "We are fighting them there, so we won't have to fight them here?"
 
Are we really defending our incredible acts in Iraq by that claim?
 
Could there be a more heinously IMMORAL act, fighting a war on a proxy state's ground?
 
FORGET ABOUT THE MERITS OF OUR INVASION AND OCCUPATION OF A NATION THAT WAS ABSOLUTELY NO THREAT TO THE U.S., SUCH AS IRAQ...
 
IN THIS DEMOCRACY, CAN YOU VOTE FOR FIGHTING A WAR ON FOREIGN GROUND EXPLICITLY TO PROTECT THE US?  
 
THAT'S HOW OUR CULTURE WILL END THE WAR IN IRAQ...IF PEOPLE TRULY THOUGHT ABOUT JUST THAT IDEA, HOW MORAL IS IT TO FORCE A WAR UPON SOMEWHERE ELSE, TO DEFEND OUR LAND HERE...why don't they phrase it that way? 
 
because obama and hillary are supporters of the corporate interests too, otherwise they couldn't get elected, that's the corporate capital nature of our democracy!
 
(P.S. LLOYD: ON 9/11, I watched the second tower get hit live on Television, I thought it was a movie trailer.... 
 
I decided, immediately, the correct response to this act was Surrender.
 
Anyone crazy enough, desperate enough to do this, would do it again. 
 
The only way to prevent that is to surrender, so they won't have reason to do it again.
 
Of course, I presented my viewpoint to many in the ensuing days, they were aghast, or worse, but...when they asked me to expound, I simply asked, "To whom ought we surrender?" and of course, no one knew who had sent the planes that day at the time...and so, since they couldn't tell me to whom we ought to surrender, I asked them how could we go to war...
 
If you are at WAR, you MUST know to WHOM MIGHT YOU SURRENDER.
 
To whom ought we surrender since we're in a "War on Terror"?
 
If you don't know, then we aren't at war at all...one cannot proclaim war on a tactic, there are RULES and LAWS of war, and BUSHCO BROKE ALL OF THEM!
 
Justice grinds slowly, but there will be justice in due time...)
 
PPS ( and a few more comments below):
DON'T DISCOUNT THE ARMEGEDDON CROWD WHO ARE BECOMING QUICKLY ISOLATED AS MCCAIN SHEDS PREACHERS...IRAQ ISN'T ABOUT OIL, IT IS ABOUT FULFILLMENT OF GOD'S PROPHESY DON'T YOU KNOW.
 
END TIMES, TITANTIC BATTLES, WEST VERSUS EAST, CRUSADES, GOTTA LOVE IT!
 
 
 
On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 7:54 PM, Lloyd wrote:
Michael.
 
My reference to "primitive" societies was intended to mean those that began to form as early man came down out of the trees.
(((
I WOULD REFER TO THEM AS EARLY SOCIETIES BUT SURE!  
 
You really are asking, what is the nature of human nature?  !!!
 
What made "proto-humans" different?  What was our competitive advantage? 
(FIRE?  LANGUAGE?  SOCIAL RULES THAT ENGENDERED BETTER RETENTION OF KNOWLEDGE OVER GENERATIONS???)
 
BUILT IN RULES of right and wrong are a huge part of it! 
(These are required to have humans be social creatures to begin with!)
 
However, as I've discussed at length elsewhere, It's not nice to (try to) fool mother nature...our "success" as a species may be quite shortlived...
 
)))
 
However small, the Muslim secularists currently control key Arab states.  Money is certainly at work now, and is especially frustrating since we supply the capital from our purchase of oil and drugs.  The secular Arab states caused us little or no trouble when they were broke.
 
But now what should we do, or not do?
 
 Lloyd
----- Original Message -----
From: Michael 
To: Lloyd
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2008 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: Culture

Hi all, back again, just returned and let me add some quick comments "inline" below for your fascination..
This is cursory, and I'm exhausted from my vacation (how does that work?) so here's something...

On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 12:01 PM, Lloyd > wrote:

Sue, Nancy & Michael,

 

Thanks for your thoughtful comments.

you are welcome.

 

This all started with Sue's and my email exchanges regarding religion and culture.  It is my hottest topic because of the Mideast situation, the Arab theocracies and the growth of militant Muslimism.

Okay, wondered where it came from.

 

Sue and I agreed that we were both non-secular members of different cultures, both cultures having similar religious traditions.  My first argument was that cultures had to grow from religion, but from your emails, I see that there is much more to the subject.  I enjoyed Michael's comment that the God of the Old Testament is a "farmer's god".

 

You make the point that cultures "grow up" in a society, and it makes sense that this is so, but is not some form of isolation required for a people to form and maintain a culture?  Examples are geography, e.g. oceans, deserts or mountains; prejudice, e.g. Jews, Mormons; language, e.g. the Amish.  Cultures can be maintained by the same forces that supported their beginnings, by indoctrination of the young, as well as forces from government or a priesthood.

Yes exactly.  What you see today (cultures clashing!  it is called "globalization"!) is because there are no longer natural barriers for ideas to be exchanged.  THINGS ARE GETTING OUT OF "CONTROL" AND SOME DON'T LIKE THAT (Chinese Gov't over the past 60 years, Myanmar's dictators, North Korean, Albania, Cuba, etc. are the extreme examples...)
 
The learning of Language (and therefore the basic passing of CULTURE) is done in family groups.  It is hard to sway family tradition in a generation or two...generally, we do things like our parents...cooking, working, voting, etc.
 

 

In a primitive society,

(Sorry, I understand the term "primitive society" in a much different way...all cultures and societies, are "equal" from a sophistication point of view, (all societies have to solve the same problems, in order to continue their cultural socialization as you said above...therefore there are no such things as "primitive" societies!!!)  I'll assume that you mean cultures without the technological (so called) advantages we enjoy)
 

whatever their culture's beginnings, natural disasters like fire, flood, tornado, hurricane, drought, earthquake, disease, death, eclipses, and so on, were frightening phenomena.  These mysterious happenings provided fertile ground for the empowerment of individuals promising to identify the supernatural powers behind the mischief and prescribe (religious) behaviors to placate them. 

How "god" or "spirit" or "supernatural" get's into the picture is as you say. 
Think about what else is "promised" by our western religious tradition:
We have souls (whatever you think that is, about as easy to define as god(s))
We will live forever through our souls.  THAT SEEMS to be of interest to people...
When you dream of dead grandma, that's evidence of souls.
When you have or hear of, a near death experience, and white light is radient down the tunnel of love...that's evidence of everlasting life.
Any unexplained phenomena: 
Why did the fire burn my third child but not my second?  God Knows!
et. etc. etc.   you can see how all of this can be institutionalized in many incarnations, so as to attract those who are currently looking for explanations...
 

Motivation to seek power seems so basic to human nature that I don't see how any culture, whatever its beginnings, could avoid coming under religious dominance at some point in their history.

Dominance?  Not really.  FOLLOW THE MONEY.  IT IS ALL ABOUT THE ECONOMY, WHATEVER ELSE IS GOING ON...THE RELIGIOUS AND THOSE WHO MAINTAIN THEIR KEEP THROUGH DONATIONS OF THE SHEEP, ARE ONLY AT THE BECK AND CALL OF THOSE WHO OWN THE CAPITAL AND MEANS.  They are the great benefactors afterall, Medici for example, merchants who donate huge sums to the church, for their own purposes...

 

We know how desperately those in power will take measures to cling to their power.  How did the Western democracies ever implement the separation of church and state?

REVOLUTION - FIRST THE RELATIVELY MINOR US OVERTHROW OF THE BRITISH, FOLLWED BY THE TRULY MAGNIFICENT FRENCH REVOLUTION...THE LAST TIME PEOPLE HAD THE SAME MILITARY MEANS AS THE GOVERNMENT, but that's another story...the despotic and inbred royals and religious could not control the will of the people, as long as the people were as well armed as their own troops...

 

Although not a guarantee, are not non-secular Arab governments pre-requisite to a peaceful middle east?  How will it come about?  Does it matter?

It matters plenty.  MOST MUSLIMS JUST WANT TO HAVE A PEACEFUL PLACE TO RAISE THEIR KIDS, HOW SURPRISING, YES, THEY ARE HUMAN.
 
Don't be taken in by the koolaid of neocons.
 
Extreme Muslim Radicalism is a very small number of humans...

 

 

More comments please.

sURE.
 
1. TERRORISM CANNOT BE FOUGHT WITH MILITARY MEANS.  TERRORISM IS A TACTIC, IT ISN'T DETERED BY WAR.
2. THE NEOCONS REDEFINED WHAT THEY CONSIDERED TERRORISM, IN ORDER TO HAVE A MILITARY RESPONSE.
3.  fOLLOW THE MONEY.  OIL IS UP, DEFENSE IS UP...HELLO~
 
Yet, after a trillion dollars of Iraq/Afghan expenditure we are less safe. 
 
How very interesting.  They have used a few deranged survivors of the Crusades - Osama Bin Laden and his Saudi funders who also support the Madrassas...to terrify the American people to unending war.
 
Welcome John McCain, his lobbyists and the entire Military Industrial Complex...
 
Don't you think, if we spent 1,000,000,000,000 on software and hardware and satellites we could have information in a palatable form delivered world wide for everyone (10 times over).
 
(there are 6.8 billion people, we'd spend $130 per person (not everyone needs hardware) and it would be enough....)
 
How about, along the way, we spent part for Potable water for the millions who have none, and condoms for the women to control their fertility, and then, maybe, we'll be able to introduce the concepts necessary for continued human occupation of the planet.

 

Best,

Lloyd


-
Cheers,

Frish

Sunday, May 18, 2008

An erudite exchange...

(I'm off for a 10 day vacation in San Diego, enjoy this and please do write/call if you feel the inclination!)
 
Les Knight is the originator of the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement (We're VeHEMenT about population reduction!)
 
He gets interviewed fairly regularly, and recently was on the radio with some twit in Texas named Alex something (I don't want to give Alex any advertising)...
 
Here's Les' response to one of Alex's fans, in reaction to hearing he ought not procreate!
 
He  begins this post by warning we Volunteers (those of us who have chosen not to have children) that some of us post pretty depressing stuff, like the story last week about a family with 18 children (who happen to be part of a Christian Sect that is going to repopulate the white world or some such)...So, here's Les' means of cheering us up!

Posted by: "Les U. Knight" les@vhemt.org   lesuknight

Sun May 18, 2008 4:26 pm (PDT)

Some here have mentioned that they get depressed by some postings,
and especially links to extreme natalist sites. So, I thought I'd
give warning on this one. I think messages like this are very funny:

"Just listened to you on Alex's show...what a fucking inarticulate
fuck are you!!! "

Maybe he could coach me on how to become articulate.

Les

Monday, May 12, 2008

Civilization's last chance - a bad bet.

Bill:
Nice article, as far as it goes.  I've included my Letter to the Times in reaction, below...
Here's my theory:
Life evolves by taking over energy niches (my brothers eat at noon, I'll eat at midnight).
Humans evolved, alongside our CULTURE, to take over energy niches too: hands, brains, fire, bipedalism, language, tools, clothes, shelter, agriculture, health care...our culture and physical evolution together lead, inexorably, to where we are today.
Inuit didn't evolve in place, they competed quite well with polar bear for dominance of the arctic energy niches however, thanks to their Culture!
Human culture has now "evolved" to dominate all natural systems, and our over population is the evidence...nothing "natural" can stop our continued growth and impacts on the environment.
So, culture works just like biology to take over energy niches. 
Which makes everything "man made" quite natural indeed.
It's simply that the rest of life on the planet will not withstand us, and, while we can clearly dominate, do you seriously believe we can MANAGE the myriad natural systems within which we've caused chaotic change?
We're obviously quite smart enough to overwhelm nature, but no way are we wise enough to manage it.
Plastics and the Pacific Gyre say it all...just the shadow of the floating flotsam has chaotic influence on various systems.
Since no one understands the systems we've already upset, you cannot show that actions we take (or don't take) won't make things worse...that's how bad things really are!
Therefore, www.vhemt.org is the least painful outcome, given the givens, and, in my educated opinion, the only moral choice...to minimize the die off of humanity and minimize humanity's impacts on Earth's systems.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Michael (Frish) Frishberg
Date: Sun, May 11, 2008 at 9:44 PM
Subject: Civilization's last chance - a bad bet.
To: letters@latimes.com

http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-op-mckibben11-2008may11,0,7434369.story
Human Caused Global Climate Chaos is the inevitable result of our profligate ways...and reflects our individual human selfishness as accomodated by capitalism!
NOTHING on the horizon shows any hope for a significant decrease in CO2 and other emissions, and the article didn't mention the failure of fisheries, drought and lack of potable water, deforestation, deglaciation, and other traumas...since the real problem is overpopulation of humans...
Corporations control the future, NOT GOVERNMENTS, and profits are their mission, not people or climate.
To reduce the inevitable suffering, I choose to be childfree. 
Any other choice is immoral, given the future we've created.
www.vhemt.org
--
Cheers,

Frish

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Zimba for President

Zimba said:
Thank you for not breeding (penalties will include mandatory sterilization, public service and substantial fines to be directed
towards improvements for Earth's ecology and wildlife habitat restoration)! Zimba for President
While I understand and appreciate your tongue firmly implanted in cheek, I also sympathize with your stance.
 
I am the "fearless leader" of a group that is held in even lower regard than VHEMT.
 
That group, and this, includes many member who have made voluntary and personal choices, and are in no way interested in actively taking a political role.
 
You recognize that in order to achieve success, powerful forces will need to be moved into agreement with our position.
 
Not likely to happen.  But it is nice that you are interested in making it so.

Civilizations Last Chance? I'll bet against!

THE LA TIMES HAD A VERY INTERESTING EDITORIAL ON THE FRONT OF THE OPINION SECTION TODAY.
HERE'S THE ARTICLE AND MY LETTER TO THE EDITOR...
 
Human Caused Global Climate Chaos is the inevitable result of our profligate ways...and reflects our individual human selfishness as accomodated by capitalism!
 
NOTHING on the horizon shows any hope for a significant decrease in CO2 and other emissions, and the article didn't mention the failure of fisheries, drought and lack of potable water, deforestation, deglaciation, and other traumas...since the real problem is overpopulation of humans...
 
Corporations control the future, NOT GOVERNMENTS, and profits are their mission, not people or climate.
 
To reduce the inevitable suffering, I choose to be childfree. 
Any other choice is immoral, given the future we've created.

Friday, May 9, 2008

DO YOGA, HELP BURMA!!!

The following is from Stella, a Yoga Instructor Friend of mine, I trust her, but check out Avaaz on your own if you feel like sharing...and, please think about global climate chaos this weekend...it will continue to have more human consequences going forward...
 
(((LA Brights bright-286ers- see you SUNDAY!  REALITY NOW!!!)))
 
Dear Yogis,

AS YOU ALL MAY KNOW, SUNDAYS I TEACH A DONATION CLASS AND THE PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITY.  BELOW IS THE CHARITY THAT I AND HOPEFULLY YOU WILL SUPPORT.  COME AND JOIN THIS CONSCIOUS COMMUNITY AND DO SOMETHING GOOD FOR YOURSELF AND SUPPORT THE MONKS EFFORTS IN BURMA. 

PEACE AND LIGHT, STELLA

In the wake of a massive cyclone, a shocking 100,000 Burmese may be dead.
 More are missing. A million are homeless.  But what's happening in Burma is not just a natural disaster--it's also a catastrophe of bad leadership.

Humanitarian relief is urgently needed, but Burma's government could easily delay, divert or misuse any aid. Yesterday the International Burmese Monks Organization, including many leaders of the democracy protests last fall, launched a new effort to provide relief through Burma's powerful grass roots network of monasteries--the most trusted institutions in the country and currently the only source of housing and support in many devastated communities. Click below to help the Burmese people with a donation and see a video appeal to Avaaz from a leader of the monks:

https://secure.avaaz.org/en/burma_cyclone/15.php

Giving to the monks is a smart, fast way to get aid directly to Burma's people. Governments and international aid organizations are important, but face challenges--they may not be allowed into Burma, or they may be forced to provide aid according to the junta's rules. And most will have to spend large amounts of money just setting up operations in the country. The monks are already on the front lines of the aid effort--housing, feeding, and supporting the victims of the cyclone since the day it struck. The International Burmese Monks Organization will send money directly to each monastery through their own networks, bypassing regime controls.

Last year, more than 800,000 of us around the world stood with the Burmese people as they rose up against the military dictatorship. The government lost no time then in dispatching its armies to ruthlessly crush the non-violent democracy movement--but now, as tens of thousands die, the junta's response is slow and threatens to divert precious aid into the corrupt regime's pockets.

The monks are unlikely to receive aid from governments or large humanitarian organizations, but they have a stronger presence and trust among the Burmese people than both. If we all chip in a little bit, we can help them to make a big difference. Click here to donate:

https://secure.avaaz.org/en/burma_cyclone/15.php

With hope,

Ricken, Ben, Graziela, Paul, Iain, Veronique, Pascal, Galit and the whole Avaaz team

PS: Here are some links to more information:

For more information about Avaaz's work to support the Burmese people, click here:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/burma_report_back 

For more information about the cyclone, the humanitarian crisis, and the political dimension, see these articles:

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/PoliticsNation/IMD_issued_specific_and_precise_advisories_to_Myanmar_IMD/articleshow/3016493.cms
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/05/08/myanmar/?iref=mpstoryview
http://www.irrawaddy.org/opinion_story.php?art_id=11836
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/07/world/asia/07aid.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7385205.stm

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Parking in West Hollywood

I parked in the red.
I walked across the street, went up to my apartment, delivered my mother her medication, walked back to my car to find the officer beginning to write his citation.
 
Across the street, parked in the red, was a commercial truck (plumbing).
 
When I asked, the officer said, "They told me they were leaving soon.  If you had had your hazard lights on, I would have thought you were in these apartments and returning soon."
 
I may park for 90 seconds in the red, but I don't put my hazard lights on when it isn't a hazard.
 
Please forgive this ticket, it is obvious that the parking laws are not consistently applied.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

114-Year-Old Man Takes Longevity Keys to the Grave

LIVE LONG!  
 
 
I especially loved the absolutely NO KNOWN ANSWERS attitude of this article.
 
Frish's Special Diet for a Life Worth Living:
           Only eat food you like!

Our military's response to the disaster in Myanmar...

Gates said the military was moving aircraft and ships into place to
help deliver humanitarian supplies once permission is granted.

"I cannot image us going in without the permission of the Myanmar
government," Gates said at a Pentagon press conference with Chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen.

"It's all tied to sovereignty, which we respect whether it's on the
ground or in the air," Mullen said.

{EXCEPT IF OIL IS INVOLVED, OR IF THE PRESIDENT HOLDS A GRUDGE AGAINST
THE LEADER OF ANOTHER COUNTRY, OR, IF THE COUNTY MAY HAVE WMD, OR THE
CAPABILITY TO PRODUCE SAME, OR, THEY SUPPORT AL QAEDA OR SEEM LIKE
THEY MIGHT HAVE SUPPORTED 911 EVEN THO' THEY DIDN'T, OR IF THE COUNTRY
NAMED IS IRAQ, SINCE WE INVADED AND OCCUPIED THAT COUNTRY WITH NO
RESPECT FOR SOVERIGNTY OR RULES OF WAR...OTHER THAN THAT I CANNOT
IMAGINE THE RELUCTANCE OF THE DESPOTIC REGIME TO GIVE UP THEIR
BORDER'S SOVERIGN PROTECTIONS!}

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Sportsman's Double

I ended up with an older woman at a club last night. She looked OK
for a 61-year-old.

As I drank I found myself thinking that she probably had a hot daughter.

We drank a bit, and had a bit of a snuggle, and then she asked if I'd
ever had a Sportsman's Double.

'What's that?' I asked

'It's a mother and daughter threesome,' she said.

I said, 'No' - excitedly.

We drank a bit more, then she says that tonight was 'my lucky night'.

I went back to her place. She put on the hall light and shouted upstairs:

'Mum, you still awake?'

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Saturday, April 26, 2008

NIZE BABY excerpt

My friend has an film audition forthcoming as a Jewish Lawyer from the 60's.

Figured Nize Baby iz zo ober der dop zat itz a purfek practice read.
It is the accent of the parents of the lawyer, if you will...

Milt Gross was a very EARLY comic strip author, and fairly famous in
his day (1920-40's)

Having a copy of Nize Baby, I was going to fax a few pages for dialect
practice, but I found a reference online to give my friend the idea.

See paragraphs on this page!

http://www.pseudopodium.org/search.cgi?Milt+Gross

They are all ENGLISH words, call and I'll listen and/or give you a demo!

Friday, April 18, 2008

Another disaster averted!

Report: NYC Freedom Tower plans found in trash

NEW YORK - A homeless man has come forward with two sets of
confidential ground zero blueprints that he says were dumped in a
Lower Manhattan trash can. The man brought the Freedom Tower plans
to the New York Post, which says the 150-page schematic is marked:
"Secure Document — Confidential."

The documents are dated Oct. 5, 2007. They contain plans for each
floor, the thickness of the concrete-core wall, and the location of
air ducts, elevators, electrical systems and support columns.

The agency that owns the World Trade Center site, the Port Authority
of New York and New Jersey, calls it a serious security lapse.

Spokeswoman Candace McAdams says mishandling the blueprints would be
"cause for serious disciplinary action."

Monday, April 14, 2008

Unusual Earthquake Swarm Off Oregon Coast Puzzles Scientists

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/04/080413184801.htm

Water will quickly become the gating factor...here's another clue folk!

http://www.newsdaily.com/stories/l14573335-water/

Morality of Veganism

While I wax amply on many issues, I have never taken on the "morality"
of veganism.

We are soon coming to the point that "meat" can be economically grown
without any sentience involved, just a ham in a bottle…not many moral
issues with that I suspect…

However, consider the following:

If all humans, tomorrow, stopped eating meat…
there would (for quite some time) be an excess of food available (if
it could be distributed equitably)

We could let the current cattle and pigs and chickens live long and
die out…and no more pets, they eat way too much fish!

and, we'd continue to breed…

and, sooner than later (much much sooner) we'll have eaten our way off
the planet (again!).

As our technology overwhelms natural limits, we become subject to
every natural consequence…

FOOD RIOTS IN HAITI OVER THIS PAST WEEKEND

1,000,000,000 people in the world TODAY that don't have ready access
to potable water.

Ice Shelf Calving in Antactica (removing another barrier that keeps
ice on the continent…when it moves off the continent oceans rise!)

Vegan? Carnivore?

MOOT POINT.

Voluntary Human EXTINCTION is the only MORAL choice!

The die off of humanity is inevitable, and not long in coming.

Therefore, to minimize the suffering, no more children ought be born.

At all.

Voluntarily.

By anyone…anywhere.

Forever.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Sagittarius

THIS IS THE BEST DAMN NEWS --- ONLY 14 MORE YEARS OF BAD LUCK!!!

Below are True descriptions of zodiac signs.

Read your sign, and then forward it on, with your zodiac sign and
label on the subject line.

This is the real Deal, try ignoring or changing it, and the first
thing you'll notice is having a horrible day starting tomorrow morning
- and it only gets Worse from there.

Remember, if you are on the cusp of another sign you most likely will
have features of both signs...which may lead you into total
confusion......

CAPRICORN - The Go-Getter (Dec 22 - Jan 19) Patient and wise.
Practical and rigid. Ambitious. Tends to be Good-looking. Humorous
and funny. Can be a bit shy and reserved. Often pessimistic.
Capricorns tend to act before they think and can be Unfriendly at
times. Hold grudges. Like competition. Get what they Want. 20 years of
bad luck if you do not forward.

AQUARIUS - The Sweetheart (Jan 20 - Feb 18) Optimistic and honest.
Sweet personality. Very independent. Inventive and intelligent.
Friendly and loyal. Can seem unemotional. Can be a bit rebellious.
Very stubborn, but original and unique. Attractive on the inside and
out. Eccentric personality. 11 years of bad luck if you do not
forward.

PISCES - The Dreamer (Feb 19 - Mar 20) Generous, kind, and thoughtful.
Very creative and imaginative. May become secretive and vague.
Sensitive. Don't like details. Dreamy and unrealistic. Sympathetic and
loving. Kind. Unselfish. Good kisser. Beautiful. 8 years of bad luck
if you do not forward.

ARIES - The Daredevil (Mar 21 - April 19)
Energetic. Adventurous and spontaneous. Confident and enthusiastic.
Fun. Loves a challenge. EXTREMELY impatient. Sometimes selfish. Short
fuse. (Easily angered.) Lively, passionate, and sharp wit. Outgoing.
Lose interest quickly - easily bored. Egotistical. Courageous and
assertive. Tends to be physical and athletic. 16 years of bad luck if
you do not forward.

TAURUS - The Enduring One (April 20 - May 20) Charming but aggressive.
Can come off as boring, but they are not. Hard workers. Warm-hearted.
Strong, has endurance. Solid beings that are stable and secure in
their ways. Not looking for shortcuts. Take pride in their beauty.
Patient and reliable. Make great friends and give good advice. Loving
and kind. Loves hard - passionate. Express themselves emotionally.
Prone to ferocious temper-tantrums. Determined. Indulge themselves
often. Very generous. 12 years of bad Luck if you do not forward

GEMINI - The Chatterbox (May 21 - June 20) Smart and witty. Outgoing,
very chatty. Lively, energetic. Adaptable But needs to express
themselves. Argumentative and outspoken. Like change. Versatile. Busy,
sometimes nervous and tense. Gossips. May seem superficial or
inconsistent. Beautiful physically and mentally. 5 years of bad luck
if you do not forward.

CANCER - The Protector (June 21 - July 22)
Moody, emotional. May be shy. Very loving and caring. Pretty/handsome.
Excellent partners for life. Protective. Inventive and imaginative.
Cautious. Touchy-feely kind of person. Needs love from others. Easily
hurt, but sympathetic. 16 years of bad luck if you do not forward.

LEO - The Boss (July 23 - Aug 22)
Very organized. Need order in their lives - like being in control.
Like boundaries. Tend to take over everything. Bossy. Like to help
Others. Social and outgoing. Extroverted. Generous, warm-hearted.
Sensitive. Creative energy. Full of themselves. Loving. Doing the
right thing is important to Leos. Attractive. 13 years of bad luck if
you do not forward.

VIRGO - The Perfectionist (Aug 23 - Sept 22)
Dominant In relationships. Conservative. Always wants the last word.
Argumentative. Worries. Very smart. Dislikes noise and chaos. Eager.
Hardworking. Loyal. Beautiful. Easy to talk to. Hard to please. Harsh.
Practical and very fussy. Often shy. Pessimistic. 7 years of bad luck
if you do not forward.

LIBRA - The Harmonizer (Sept 23 - Oct 22)
Nice to everyone they meet. Can't make up their mind. Have own unique
appeal. Creative, energetic, and very social. Hates to be alone.
Peaceful, generous. Very loving and beautiful. Flirtatious. Give in
too easily. Procrastinators. Very gullible. 9 years of bad luck if
you do not forward.

SCORPIO - The Intense One(Oct 23 - Nov 21)
Very energetic. Intelligent. Can be jealous and/or possessive.
Hardworking. Great kisser. Can become obsessive or secretive. Holds
grudges. Attractive. Determined. Loves being in long Relationships.
Talkative. Romantic. Can be self-centered at times. Passionate and
Emotional. 4 years of bad luck if you do not forward.

SAGITTARIUS - The Happy-Go-Lucky One (Nov 22 - Dec 21)
Good-natured optimist. Doesn't want to grow up (Peter Pan Syndrome).
Indulges self. Boastful. Likes luxuries and gambling. Social and
outgoing. Doesn't like responsibilities. Often fantasizes. Impatient.
Fun to be around. Having lots of friends. Flirtatious. Doesn't like
rules. Sometimes hypocritical. Dislikes being confined - tight spaces
or even tight clothes. Doesn't like being doubted. Beautiful inside
and out. 14 years of bad luck if you do not forward

Send away!!~ Ready .. set............ GO!
1-3 people= 1 minute of luck
4-7 people= 1 hour of luck
8-12 people = 1 day of luck
13-17 People = 1 week of luck
18-22 people = 1 month of luck
23-27 people = 3 Months of luck
28-32 people = 7 months of luck
33-37 people = 1 year of luck

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Thanks for helping my fantasy life - it's getting harder and harder after all...

Existed between ears
Vibrant imagination -
Avid Appetites

Reality Wins tho'!
I am best - No Fantasy
Satisfaction: YOURS!

My pal Les gets interviewed!

For those of us who are childfree, and our sympathizers!

http://www.eugeneweekly.com/2008/03/13/news3.html

Well done Les, quite VHEMT ('vehement') of you!!!

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Dyslexia: It differs by Language!

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080408/ap_on_he_me/dyslexic_differences
From the article:
...said lead author Li-Hai Tan, a professor of linguistics and brain
and cognitive sciences at the University of Hong Kong. "Our finding
yields neurobiological clues to the cause of dyslexia."

Actually rather more than that I suspect, but not sure why she doesn't...

From the article:
Millions of children worldwide are affected by dyslexia, a
language-based learning disability that can include problems in
reading, spelling, writing and pronouncing words. The International
Dyslexia Association says there is no consensus on the exact number
because not all children are screened, but estimates range from 8
percent to 15 percent of students.

Learning disability? Dyslexics learn things just fine. They just
have trouble reading and writing, tasks that haven't been necessary
for human survival until quite recently! Therefore the high
percentage in the population if it is genetic...

I think that actual brain structure of the recently evolved language
portion of the brain is what is being illuminated!

Interesting that language types cause changes in brain structure
regardless, since there once was a school of Anthropology that spoke
to the general impression that different language groups engendered
different "personalities". Hence, Culture and Personality - why do we
think of Germans as "efficient", Brits as uptight, Italians as having
tempers, etc.

Maybe there is something here after all!

Saturday, April 5, 2008

"you hire a fecund woman and she eventually sprogs."

http://timesonline.typepad.com/alphamummy/2008/04/natasha-kaplins.html

Article provides mildly interesting analysis, but that subject line
(lifted from it) is priceless!

Frish

Essence: thanks for the fantastic post!

This was my rfesponse to a post on a YAHOO group I belong to...

Essence: You wrote a terrific response to SA Wendy (to a post I never read!).

You wrote:
Give or take variations in morality and intelligence what have you, the same
base instincts are in us all and there is no preferable breeder IMO.

TOTAL AGREEMENT, IN GENERAL people are moral actors and of average
intelligence and NO ONE SHOULD REPRODUCE.

You wrote (and I'm not sure what you mean by the first sentence, but...):
Left alone in a smaller population I would expect the rich to be led
by ego and breed their resource hungry numbers up freely. After all
it's near impossible to impose ecological ethics on every single
individual and who would they answer to?

YOU HAVE RAISED THE VERY ISSUE THAT WILL THWART ANY CHANCE AT ENOUGH
CHANGE IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR.
It requires draconian action to get all of us to do ANYthing and even
that will cause rebellion.
The power to enforce such ethics either violates every moral teaching,
or will not ever be capable of enforcing them!

This can be seen, in trivial microcosm, in the abreaction
conservatives have to the very concept of "Global Warming", what a
hoax, etc....which of course is simply delaying any action to reduce
human caused climate and other Earth systems' chaos.

It may well come to military and swift justice situations as the water
runs out, but it won't make things sustainable.

You Said:
The nature of the human virus is to fill up and dominate the
surroundings and I don't believe those responsible for the western
model are responsible enough. Nor are the poor, middle class or
otherwise.

EXACTLY RIGHT, and worse than that, there is no one "responsible"!
Culture has a momentum of its own, we can only attempt to shift it's
course.

The "human virus" is characterized by human physicality (we eat and
shit, not much going on there from a disruption to ecology standpoint)
and HUMAN CULTURE that is what we use as a specie to take advantage of
an ecological niche.

The NATURE OF LIFE is to evolve, thanks to competition, to take
advantage of another ecological energy niche. (I'll eat at night, no
one is up then...etc.)

HUMAN CULTURE AND HUMAN NATURE (THE PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL)
impacts the world in an EXACTLY analogous way...

NO ONE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY OF IT, IT IS SIMPLY CULTURE DOING WHAT
CULTURE DOES...

Why have an igloo (human culture and technology) unless you eat seals
(raw blubber anyone? feast away, we're omnivores!)?

Why not have full blown cities, like Chicago or Minneapolis, where
people ought not exist at all...thanks to coal, oil, nuclear power???

The "organic" "natural" "evolution" of human culture has now taken
charge of the planet's climate...our accumulative activities
(basically uncontrolled) in toto are just the inevitable outcome of
cultural progression.

Can our Social Evolution proceed in time to allow us to sustainably
manage the planet?

Eight Ball says: NO.

Excellent post, thanks a lot!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

To Dr. Huffard: Hi, I have a comment, a statement a question and a thank you.

Christine: Hope you have a moment for this...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080402/ap_on_sc/octopus_love

They attribute this to you:
"It's not the sex that leads to death," said Christine Huffard, the
study's lead author. "It's just that octopuses produce offspring once
during a very short lifespan of a year."

While their procreation by itself doesn't kill them, in the really big
picture when sex evolved it led to death! Before sex there was no
death from "old age", old cells simply split!...With the evolution of
sex, death has to occur, or there would be nothing but octopi the
world over.

On the average, every octopus has two offspring, the rest get eaten or die!

That stupidly is why I'm writing, your statement got my attention on
that tangential point, but, as long as I'm here...

(I am of the undereducated opinion that) life itself is simply an
extention of geology.

Biology is really GEOlogy (and with a CAPITAL GEO, since OUR kind of
life could ONLY occur on this planet EARTH (hence GEOlogy).

The chemistry to support life existed when the solar system was right
for it to occur, and it started.

We know this happened because we're here discussing it!

Evolution happens, the feedback mechanisms (water cycle, carbon cycle,
oxygen creation, etc.) flux away, we're here....

What I'm asking is...does anyone in the bio world talk about life
being the natural outcome of the chemistry of the Earth at the time
self replicating molecules began replicating?

My philosophy goes on to consider how human culture evolved alongside
human beings to OVERCOME natural boundaries (clothes, fire, language,
education of children to overcome normal hazards, technology, weapons,
medicine, agriculture, etc.), and our culture and the technology we
now totally depend upon is killing the planet...but that's something
else entirely...

If anyone is keeping score, shortly (150 - 250 years or less) it will be:

GAIA: 1
Humans: 0

Thanks for considering my question!

Monday, March 31, 2008

To Al Gore - Addendum to my prior letter: "Perfect example as to why you are Inconveniently WRONG!"

"But it's clear that many aren't ready to give up their disposals."

See this article Al.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=88382453&ft=1&f=1001

Here is a PERFECT example of how HUMAN NATURE will get in the way of
any progress on the environment, if one takes your position...it will
take far too long to change our behaviors to keep the effects of human
produced climate change from accelerating...

1. Raleigh has an antiquated sewerage system. It gets blocked by
grease and blows up. No one wants to pay to replace it (2000+ miles
of sewer pipe getting old...)
2. The city council abolished new garbage disposals from new
construction to attempt to stem the other "stuff" from getting into
the flow.
3. A reasonable request also was made to those who already have
disposals, to quit using them.
4. Some reacted "as though a SWAT team was on their roof, coming to
confiscate their disposals"...
5. The residents of Raleigh, used to throwing everything down the
kitchen sink, even when confronted with a very pricey alternative
(replacing the sewer system!), will not easily change their ways...

The Raleigh experience serves as an example of precisely what I mentioned:

Human nature however is too self serving for even a small population
of humans to sustainably manage their existence.

There is only one moral way to voluntarily reduce human population,
and that is for each of us to decide not to have offspring!

VHEMTly yours, Frish

www.vhemt.org

SUMMARY OF [The Brights] April 2008 BULLETIN "LA BRIGHTS are mentioned"!

Hi all, thanks for taking a minute to relax and enjoy life for a
change. I believe our next luncheon is April 13. No Foolin'!

I snipped pieces of the Bright's April Bulletin, and I do hope you
subscribe...see bottom of note for subscription info if you care to do
so...

It is nice to see our efforts recognized by The Brights Central,
thanks Paul and Mynga...

Also, an interesting bit of knowledge gained about how to sign our
letters to the editors.

Great work all, thanks for being a Bright!

Frish sez: I always have trouble with the pluralization, so this is
helpful to fellow writers:
===================
Peter Papesch (Boston, USA) sent in his point of view the matter:

"'BRIGHTS' (plural) is the collective term for us. Identifying myself
as 'A BRIGHT' is both grammatically and conceptually correct.
Furthermore, since the movement was conceived in the English-speaking
realm, I would urge all fellow Brights to retain the English term with
its double meaning rather than face the hurdles of translating the
double meaning into any other language. The very characteristic of the
double meaning adds significance to the term, and thus to the
movement."
=====================

Frish sez: Bright's Local Constituency I believe is our LA Brights
Official Title. By the way, members, we had a merry band of 2
participants so I really enjoyed writing the line in the press release
- "All participants agreed:"...but...here is something slightly more
serious...

Our group only serves us to the extent that our members have common
interests and sometimes behaviors, like showing up...and, while this
was our first volunteer effort (and I was out of town!), we'll see if
"the group" really is serious about community outreach as more
opportunities arise. Many thanks to Armel and John for being there,
let's do another soon (I think something is scheduled, see you there!)

BRIGHTS BLC IS VOLUNTEERING IN COMMUNITY

[March 28, 2008] For Immediate Release: "Los Angeles BRIGHTS support
nature at Daniel Webster Middle School Educational Garden"
---------------
On March 22, 2008, The Los Angeles BRIGHTS turned out to plant, weed,
tend and otherwise nurture The Daniel Webster Garden. Located at
Daniel Webster Middle School (LAUSD) the garden was established to
teach children who grow up in an urban setting more about the
environment.

The LA BRIGHTS charter includes volunteer efforts, doing good for the
community and supporting BRIGHT goals. See http://www.the-brights.net

Recognizing the need for more knowledge about nature, LA BRIGHT and
school teacher John Taylor wasn't solely altruistic in his volunteer
effort. "Sure, happy to help here, but I'm bringing what I learned
back to my own school, to initiate the effort there!"

All participants agreed: It feels good to help others. The LA BRIGHTS
will be performing more acts of volunteerism in support of the
naturalistic worldview.
---------------
This type of action serves as a model for other Brights Local
Constituencies that meet in person. The LA Brights not only focus on
the community; they also take the extra steps to ensure that their
volunteer efforts gain wider notice. See:
http://www.free-press-release.com/news/200803/1206753243.html

========================================
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Bright Regards from Paul Geisert and Mynga Futrell
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--
Cheers,

Frish "Fearless Leader" L.A. Brights
http://www.nonshoppingchannel.blogspot.com

My letter to Al Gore: Why You are Inconveniently WRONG!

Al: First, and foremost, I totally agree with "The Inconvenient
Truth", great meeting you at the book signing...You are wrong not in
the direction or the degree of your argument, but in it's intended
function, changing human behavior.

On 60 Minutes, you suggest, and I paraphrase: "People can change, it
is not hopeless".

However, if everyone, tomorrow, did everything you suggest, how much
difference would it make to the environment?

Sure, less than today or what it would have been otherwise...however,
that isn't going to make enough of a difference...even if we all did
everything right, tomorrow and forever!

First, not everyone is going to "get it" tomorrow.

Second, it will take some (way too long) time for things to change
once enough people do "get it" (and are willing to act accordingly).

Third, you "can't legislate morality" and you cannot "create culture"
(a culture of continuous diminution of human environmental impact)
with a slide show, ad campaign, trained evangelizing presenters, etc.

Until the power of capitalism (far and away the greatest driver of
climatic change by humans) is turned to preserving the biosphere
instead of overcoming it we have no chance of survival.

And, until people make the right choices, though being informed, so
that the market forces will drive the capitalistic machine, that
cannot happen, (regardless of your nice try with the slide show, to
attempt to counteract this impediment...).

The inevitability of the collapse, and the incredibly increasing
population means only one thing...to minimize the murderous effects
due to climate change the fewer people around to be done away with by
those changes the better!

Al, your way (changing human behavior in our use of technology) is too
slow...and MANY MORE PEOPLE will suffer because of it.

If we were few, the world's systems could withstand or tolerate
us...and we could stand a chance of managing our impacts.

Human nature however is too self serving for even a small population
of humans to sustainably manage their existence

"Manage the environment" is an interesting goal, since we don't know
enough about the environment we've already wrecked to know how to fix
it so it would operate in a way we could sustain!

There is only one moral way to voluntarily reduce human population,
and that is for each of us to decide not to have offspring!

NO ONE should have children so that we reduce human suffering, and
allow the continued existence of much of the life on the planet...

If I recall, Tipper was into labeling recordings of song lyrics for
"moral" reasons.

Love to hear you both harmonizing about how having no children is the
only hope for LIFE ITSELF.

VHEMTly yours, Frish

www.vhemt.org

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

An Amazingly Ridiculous Suggestion!!!

MOVEON YOU HAVE ENTIRELY MISSED THE POINT. DON'T PLAY ON THEIR PLAYGROUND.

(I sent a version to them on their website...too)

I wish Obama could be as honest as he ought to be about religion to
begin with.
Religion provides fewer benefits to society than it is given credit for...
Billy Graham was an unrepentant anti-Semite and counselor to how many
presidents?
Reagan consulted an astrologer for God's Sake! (so to speak...)
The religion of Presidents is suspect on many levels.

Race is an issue in this race, nothing wonderful he says will change
anyone's mind.
If the race baiters on the right wish to do so, and they do and have,
they will try to make race "THE ISSUE".

It is "nice" to see you think sending many people an Obama speech
about race and or religion will change anything...It won't. Preaching
to the choir for one thing...

OBAMA SHOULD SIMPLY SAY, DOES ANYONE THINK THAT BEING OF MIXED RACIAL
BACKGROUND MEANS I AM SOMEHOW INCAPABLE OF BEING PRESIDENT? WHERE DID
THE AMERICAN DREAM GO?

THE YOUTH VOTE HAS FEWER RACE HANG UPS. Get them registered and
voting... college tuition and vocational training money at reasonable
interest rates...Universal Health Care...

MCCAIN WILL INSTITUTE THE DRAFT TO FUEL WARS THAT WILL LAST 100 YEARS.

MCCAIN IS TOO OLD. PERIOD. MAKE MCCAIN RUN ON HIS AGE.

JOBS
HEALTH
PEACE
ENVIRONMENT
supreme court

OBAMA: He's not running on HIS race. He's running on OUR future.

On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 10:24 PM, Noah T. Winer, MoveOn.org Political
Action <moveon-help@list.moveon.org> wrote:
>
> Barack Obama's speech on race today was one of the most honest and
> thoughtful you'll ever see. But the media are missing the point.
SAYS YOU...

> In the middle of a presidential contest tainted by racism and sexism, Barack
> Obama did something amazing today. He gave one of the most honest,
> courageous, and thoughtful speeches we've ever seen.
OKAY

> This is a message that could change our nation.
(Moveon wants me to send it to everyone I know. Well, sorry, I'm not
doing that.

OBAMA SAYS:
> "We have a choice in this country. We can accept a politics that breeds
> division, and conflict, and cynicism. We can tackle race only as
> spectacle—as we did in the OJ trial—or in the wake of tragedy, as we did in
> the aftermath of Katrina—or as fodder for the nightly news.
>
> "But if we do, I can tell you that in the next election, we'll be talking
> about some other distraction. And then another one. And then another one.
> And nothing will change.
>

I AGREE WITH OBAMA. FORGET ABOUT RACE IN THIS CAMPAIGN, IT IS A
DISTRACTION AND WORSE, NOT A WINNING STRATEGY. GET OUT OF THEIR
SANDBOX. NOT ONE EXTRA VOTE WILL BE OBTAINED BY ANYONE WHO WASN'T
READY TO VOTE FOR OBAMA BY READING OR HEARING A SPEECH...AT LEAST NOT
BECAUSE OF THE CONTENT THEREOF!

Cheers,

Frish

Monday, March 17, 2008

In memory of Weizenbaum...(subtitles by ELIZA...)

New Technology, Looking for Application...REALLY Near You. See this video.

http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/ver/256.0/popup/index.php?cl=6998855

He wants to superimpose computer images over the real world.

Regular Reality is already more than many of us can handle...(have
another drink?)

I can see it now...a 24/7 video game, in real space! "So lifelike,
you'll forget you're alive!"

And, the doctor wants to monitor us for more satisfactory medical outcomes.

Hey, let's get Radio Frequency chips embedded in our skulls at birth
to keep the illegals out, our credit histories available, and our
medical conditions under control...and these contact lenses to paint a
rosey hue...who needs prozac?

Let's have our DNA on deck so we can quickly identify potential for
genetic problems having offspring with a particular person to whom we
are attracted...

Monitor me please administrator. Oops, no choice!
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Speaking of which:

I created this note (above) as a draft, and saved it in gmail.
I copied the video link from another note.
I opened the draft note.
I pasted the link.
I found a whole long list of RFID suggestions along the right side of
my recently saved and re-opened note. Not in the market, thanks...

Love the internet. Love Google. Love AI guess work, getting better everyday!

Love the automated big brother that isn't so far away.

My father, M. C. Frishberg, was a visionary, an original Silicon
Valley Nurd, truly a technology evangelist of his time...

In the late 1950's and early 1960's he was adamant that data
processing technology was the only way we'd get out of the disasterous
situation humanity is finding itself in...so he did what he could to
ensure that technology was distributed as widely and quickly as
possible...witness the fact that you are sitting in front of a
computer as you read this, perhaps 20% of the world's population has
that capability, only forty five years later, easily the most
disruptive technological introduction since the beginning of
time...thanks in no small measure to Dad...but that's another story.

I know technology is the cause of the incredibly destructive
activities humans engage in, which is why it cannot dig us out.

Time will tell if Dad or I am correct.

Back to the not so distant future...

"I see you are drinking beer, again, how do you feel about that?",
writes ELIZA...across both eyes, next to the refreshing and subtly
modulating vitawater-enzyme-drink-that-moderates-your-blood-sugar and
hangover-and-lipids logo...

In 1966, Joseph Weizenbaum introduced ELIZA, a simulation of psychotherapy.
He died recently.

Play with Eliza:
http://www-ai.ijs.si/eliza-cgi-bin/eliza_script

Create your own:
http://www.ugrad.cs.ubc.ca/~cs100new/elizalab.html#deliverables

Thursday, March 13, 2008

This is why I don't write for a living...

I've discovered the motivation behind the NY Governor's need for prostitutes.

He had a Spitzer, but wanted a Swallower...

Saw this, thought of you!

http://improveverywhere.com/2008/03/09/food-court-musical/

Unexpected Scene!
Disney's Dwarves showed us the way...
Working AND Whistling!

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

To techno Mavens. Is this something new and exciting? or not...

One of my print prospects, Eric, President of Insytive.com has claims
about his website tool.

www.ecowater.com

is an example of what the tool produces, I think...

Please take a peek and see what you find in terms of anything
new/weird/exciting and let me know!

Here's what Eric said to me today:
All the claims are true and not hyperbolic. Visit the site and you'll
see for yourself.

Regarding the code… you only can see the consumer side of the site.
There is a DEALER LOG IN to an enormous e-commerce platform.

WARREN BUFFET'S BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY GOES LIVE WITH WORLD'S FIRST
E-DESTINATION TM PLATFORM FOR ECOWATER SYSTEMS

March 1, 2008 – Insytive Strategic Solutions Group launches EcoWater
Systems' world-
Class new web presence

www.ecowater.com

Unlike any website on the net, the new digital home for the largest
residential water treatment systems company in the world, represents
not only the most sophisticated site of all the Berkshire Hathaway
companies, but the premier web platform in the residential water
treatment space.

To learn more about Insytive e-destinationsTM and how Insytive
Strategic Solution Group can help your company achieve the presence it
created for the number one manufacturer of residential water treatment
systems, please contact us at blah blah blah, etc.

SO, is there anything here or not?

Your attention to this matter is purely appreciated, you are under no
obligation and will not be remunerated except for my continuing
respect for you and your knowledge and opinion.

Cheers,

Frish

Friday, March 7, 2008

'Touch all you want, but...If you break it, you own it!" Some observations...

Thanks for reading, thinking, (hopefully enjoying or being disturbed) and critiquing...I value your thoughts.  This is a synthesis of several years of online discussions with loads of fun people...so, I'm pretty sure I right, but you tell me!

 

Of course, some armchair shrinks out there may feel I'm simply rationalizing my decision not to have kids...you be the judges!

 

REALITY NOW!

 

In the beginning, the Universe happened because it could.

-         A long time later, Life happened because it could.

 

Evolution, over another really long time, led to Humans AND developing alongside every step of the way, Human Culture!!!

 

-         Culture is useful to overcome or ignore Nature's limits

o       Language let us learn from other's mistakes

o       Fire extended our day, kept us safer at night,  killed bugs while processing food!

o       Clothing allowed us to extend our range

o       Mathematics and Physics got us to the moon, etc.

 

Our Culture is incredibly successful, it made us invincible!

-         Essentially there are no predators left!

           (90% fewer sharks in the world than in 1987!)

-         We've eliminated diseases or lessened the effects

-         Most people eat more than once per day

-         Infants survive to childhood almost everywhere

-         Life spans are double what they were 350 years ago.

-         We eat strawberries in January…flown in from Chile

 -         We exist in every environment on the planet 

 

However, the entirety of the effects of Human Culture on the world around us cannot allow us to use it to simply ignore or "work around" Nature anymore.

 

Human Activities now are widespread and dramatic enough to affect the operation of Nature's Systems...with chaotic, long term, and potentially hazardous consequences!

 

Here is just one example:  Human Cultural Activities (driving cars, burning coal, etc.) HAVE ALREADY changed the nature of the chemistry of the atmosphere.  Thanks to inertia of the the atmospheric and oceanic systems, and the ability to "soak up" some of the disruption, the effects are only beginning to be observed...

 

As the title of this note suggests...now that we've broken it, we are responsible for making it operate, and the incentive is our very survival!

 

The question is:

 

Humans:  We're proved ourselves smart enough to dominate nature, but are we wise enough to MANAGE Nature?

 

o       We'll find out in the next 100 years or less!

 

For Humans to survive,

Culture MUST shift

INTENTIONALLY 

from domination of Nature

to maintenance of Nature.

 

Immediately

 

THE FRISH COROLLARY:

 

I know of NO REASON why anything stated above is incorrect.

 

Unless one were extremely optimistic about the nature of large groups of humans to make wise decisions, quickly, and over multiple generations...one wouldn't have children.

 

www.vhemt.org

 

It's the fourth most radical environmental group in the world!

 

http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/offbeat-news/top-4-environmental-extremist-groups/742

 

This is not depressing.  It is REALITY NOW!

 

Therefore, I wish you the VHEMT Motto:  Live Long and Die Out!

 

Please share if you dare with others who might care (or be upset).  Comments are eagerly anticipated. 

 

And, remain childfree if you are!