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Fideltity: Please Don't Divorce Us

I just got finished watching this video. I don't know if it's the combination of the music, lyrics, and images but I was pretty much bawling by the time it was over. The fact that I've been off my psych meds for about two weeks now probably doesn't help things, either (I wish Medicaid and Medicare would stop their little pissing match and pay for my damned anti-Depressants!): So yeah, run over and sign the petition, NOW! Link back to my Gather.com article on this topic.

AT&T Wi-Fi just cost me five hours of my life!

I just lost five hours of my life due to a theft that occurred when I submitted my debit card number to pay for two hours of Wi-Fi service from an AT&T Wi-Fi hotspot. Here's what happened: On 2 February 2009 I was up visiting Mom in Harford, CT . I was really itching (and needing) to get on-line, and knew that I would have to resort to finding some WiFi hotspots when I went up, as my mobile broadband was temporarily disconnected (I need money to pay the bill!). So before my trip, I prepared by printing out a list of Wi-Fi hotspots in the Hartford, CT area (both paid and free). I was using a free Wi-Fi spot (one of the few in the area that were open late) but unfortunately, the battery in my notebook had drained since I'd been using it for a while and there wasn't anyplace for me to plug in. I decided to search out some of the paid spots and came to Barnes & Noble , which had a Starbucks cafe inside of it, which provided Wi-Fi for a fee through AT&T's WiFi...

My Twitbin/TwitterFox Wish List

OK So I've basically had to choose between one of the three FireFox extensions that I've been trying out that integrate the Twitter service into FireFox. I think I've got my top pick; however, there are some issues that I need to take up with them, and some features I'd like to see implemented: The new version of Twitbin (2.0) is much, much better than the previous release and really puts it back into the running as a contender. In fact, the only reason that I started looking for an alternative is because I found Twitbin to be pretty much broken--but that was the old version. So I love love love the RT (that's "Retweet" for you non-Twitterites ... a RT is when you basically twit out someone else's tweet in order to help spread the word to your follows; it's basically a "pay it forward" form of good-will on Twitter) function in Twitbin; I don't know of any other Twitter extension that offers the ability to RT with the click on an ic...

Ain't Life Grand?

2 February 2009, 14:00 OK, so the Psycho Bitch (my younger brother's daughter's mother--who, when she met my sister told her "well I would never have a child out of wedlock because I am a CHRISTIAN ") just showed up to my brother's apartment building (not the apartment itself but the building). She's actually standing downstairs, outside in the cold with her daughter (my younger brother's daughter, aka my niece Cherokee Phrakousonh, whom I have never met) and refusing to come inside because she saw me poke my head out of the window (I poked my head out of the apartment window because I heard somebody calling "Hellooooooooo" downstairs--not in a loud voice mind you but in a normal talking voice). Now, why she didn't pick up the phone and call my brother to let her know that she was here, I can't tell you because I don't know. Now here's the best part: essentially, because this psychotic "Christian do-gooder" firmly ...

California's Prop 8 Funding

OK, So I'm having a Twiscussion with this self-proclaimed geek from Salt Lake City, UT who developed a really cool social networking app . Seeing that he (and his company) were from Salt Lake City, UT, and knowing how the Mormons provided a massive amount of funding to support California's Proposition 8 I sent him a simple question: Did you (or your corporation) provide any funding to support CA's Prop 8? And thus began our Twiscussion (I'm coining a lot of new words these days ...). I'm glad to say that Jesse has not provided any funds in support of Prop 8; however, in our discussion, he raised a really good, and valid, point: [W]hat studies have been done to show there was money against Prop 8 in SLC? I'd venture to say none that are public. I don't know about the money but I do know that there was a rally opposing Prop 8 in SLC last year. So my fellow blogophiles, since I'm kinda spending the vast majority of my time dealing with personal and fa...

Slashdot | A Teacher Asking Students To Destroy Notes?

Slashdot | A Teacher Asking Students To Destroy Notes? OK, in the (likely) event that I ever pursue education in the future, I'm going to make damned sure that I enter into a written contract with each and every professor/trainer/teacher, wherein I obtain an explicit permission that any notes (note: not recordings but notes I create of my own accord based on the information presented in the classroom/labs via lecture and otherwise) I take on the presentations made during class are and will forever belong to me and that such professor/trainer/teacher shall have no right, claim, expectation or any such expectation of having my notes delivered unto them following conclusion of the course/training. Oh, and by the way, for the record, IANAL and TINLA (but I did attend law school for two years); however, in order to prevent such a thing from happening again, I suggest (in the form of friendly advice) that every student enter into such a contract. On a personal note, I really would like...

I've coined a new word: Webtivism

I just made a post on my Gather.com account and coined a new word in the process. That word is webtivism Webtivism is a portmanteau of "Web Activism." That is, webtivism is intentional action taken to bring about social or political change solely and strictly through the world wide web/Internet. A great example of "webtivism" is the First Virtual March for LGBT Equality . In this particular case of webtivism, participants were asked to change their profile picture on Web 2.0 sites (e.g., social networking web sites such as Facebook.com ) to one of thirteen different logos created by the web site, for a period of one week, in an effort to make a statement in support of gay rights. I hereby copyright the portmanteau word, webtivism. webtivism (c) 16 January 2009, Peter C. Frank

Update on my niece's seizure ordeal and the John A. Coleman School & Children's Rehabilitation Center in Westchester County

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You may recall that I last wrote about my niece, Jennal, in October 2008 when she had a really bad episode . I haven't really been keeping up with my blog lately but something just happened and I need to do a little writing to try and remain calm. So at the beginning of the month, my niece, Jennal (pictured to the right) went into hospital @ NYU Medical Center in NYC. The purpose of this hospitalization was to induce her into having seizures, while she's hooked up to monitoring equipment, to map where in the brain the seizures are originating. Hopefully, once they find out where the seizures are originating, the doctors hope to remove those sections of her brain, provided that they're "unused" sections. Basically, they're going to do a partial lobotomy or something like that (brain surgery on a 4.5-year old). I don't think it's the greatest idea in the world and it's all very experimental but I'm not her guardian, and at least finding out whe...

Cadillac, It's OK to say "gay"....

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This news story popped up in my Google Desktop Sidebar . What I thought interesting, apartment from being a Cadillac lover myself (my dream car being the 2009 Cadillac CTS-V --I mean, just take a look at the specs on that baby, and the baby itself (to the left!) ... too bad we all know I can barely afford a 1985 Yugo at this point in my life) was a statement made by Clay Dean, who is employed by General Motors as the global design director for the entire Cadillac division. In fact, there was one statement that he made, in particular, which caught my attention and serves as the reason for this particular blog posting. You see, Mr. Dean still thinks he has to use code-speak in order to deliver a message; he doesn't give the average consumer or--in this case--the gay consumer enough credit to know that he's talking about us. Here's the statement that caught my attention: "For GM, it's our most aggressive brand," said Clay Dean, GM's global director for Cadil...

The Mastercard Commercial You'll Never See

I glommed this from a post on UCG BBS : Amount spent each year in Europe and the United States on pet food: $17 billion Cost per year to achieve basic health and nutrition for the entire world: $13 billion Amount spent on perfumes each year: $12 billion Clean water for all the world: $9 billion Amount spent on cosmetics in the US: $8 billion Basic education for the world's children: $6 billion Total amount the US spends on Christmas each year: $450 billion (or 16 years worth of food, water, and education for the world) Initial cost of the US Government bailout of failing financial institutions: $700 billion (or 25 years worth of food, water, and education for the world) Coming to grips with the alarming disconnects of our consumerist society: Priceless

Farewell to Firefox 2.0?

Unlike most folks out there, I've decided not to upgrade to Firefox v3.0 (" FF3.0 ")just yet. You see, there are a couple of add-ons (aka extensions) that I really rely upon, and they're incompatible with FF3.0, which means that if I upgrade, I they won't be able to function anymore. So for the time being, I'm stuck with Firefox v2.0 (" FF2.0 "). The other day (I think it was Monday this week), my FF2.0 was updated to version 2.0.0.19. A message came up on the "Firefox Updated" page that that was going to be the LAST FF 2.0 release, and the further support for FF2.0 would thereby cease. In fact, here's the quote from that page : You’ve been updated to the latest version of Firefox 2. This is the last planned update for Firefox 2. That’s it for Firefox 2… Update to Firefox 3 Today! Mozilla is not planning any further security & stability updates for Firefox 2, and recommends that you upgrade to Firefox 3 as soon as po...

My Niece's Seizure Ordeal

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As you may recall, my niece, Jennal, had a stroke when she was two days old resulting in a TBI; she currently is diagnosed with very severe epilepsy and cerebral palsy. Jennal has been attending the John A. Coleman School & Children's Rehabilitation Center in Westchester County , New York. Over the past month (since the new school year has started), the school has been negligent (and in my opinion, grossly negligent) in their care of Jennal by not monitoring her for seizures and by not administering medication to her in a timely manner when she has had a seizure. The latest incident left Jennal seizing for more than three hours as no one checked on her at the school, resulting in Jennal spending a few days in ICU, on a respirator, at the local children's hospital. My sister has been advised that it is too early to determine whether or not there has been any permanent damage. Thankfully, Jennal was well enough to be discharged from hospital earlier today, although she...