Ponderings of a Scientist

moderately useless musings on the World as I see it

Ah she lives…

Category: Politics, Environment, Ponderings            Tuesday, September 5, 2006 at 8:42 pm

After all this time you think I would have something to say…hum…haa…eek..aah YES

Happenings:
Condo - moved in still painting and staining
Job - still cool, very busy, students start visiting next week
Pleasures -  now that we aren’t so busy I’ve been running more and finding new running routes, woot!  I’ve also been reading some good marine science/natural history books: “Entanglements” by Tora Johnson and “The Lobster Coast” by Colin Woodard.
Annoyances- Comcast is extra dumb, not only did they keep the Zipy waiting for two hours today, they also sent me an email saying my bill is ready to pay, but then wouldn’t let me log in, because my old account no longer exists!  Well, how do they expect me to pay the final bill from the old house?  Stupid, stupid, stupid. Oh, and WordPress is doing some annoying spacing things, so if there are ackward extra or lacking spaces in this post blame the software not the user.  Well haha Comcast I know something you don’t!  Anyone up for Red Sox in our basement?
Thoughts:

As an educator, I have to say “Go Detroit Teachers!”  I know it’s killing many of them to be striking, rather than teaching, but they really have no choice.  The school district wants to cut their pay by 5.5% this year and another 5.5% next year and freeze their benefits, this atop pay freezes and cuts the last few years - how much can you cut from a $30K salary before our teachers become the working poor?  For anyone not following the story, essential G.W’s school voucher program has bankrupt the Detriot school system, because as many parents have chosen to send their children to out of district charter and private schools (a legit parental decision) their childrens’ federal funds leave the Detriot district. Every child that leaves a public school, via the voucher system, takes with them school $1,500 of funding, leaving limited money for the remaining students.  In fact, last year, Detroit teachers spent their own money to purchase toilet paper among other things.  How do we solve this problem?  I’m not sure.   I support a parent’s right to send her child to a vouchered school, however, I can’t stand what it is doing to our public schools.  Unfortunately, the more students that leave, the worse the effect, because dollar for dollar it costs more to run a school for 50 students versus 500.  Likely, Detriot will end up in a worse position when everything is said and done, because more parents will  remove their child from Detroit, rather than have them sit in auditoriums all day, not learning, while the strike works itself out.

A big boo to the oil companies for finding a new way to further rob our natural resources.  Just what we need more oil rigs in the Gulf of TMexico!  My biggest fear is that this new discovery will dissuaded people from conserving.  Global WARMING will get worse, our cities will sink, smog will rob our children from breathing without asthma, but hell we can still look real cool driving our Hummers in laps around Main Street blaring 80s hairbands.

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Comment by Z.Monkey

September 5, 2006 @ 9:07 pm

80s hairbands? Yeah, but Stone said it was good news and gas prices are going down! Time to forget.

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Comment by nikkiana

September 5, 2006 @ 10:24 pm

Do you have the fancy editor thing enabled so you can see when you’ve bolded and italicized stuff when you’re writing your posts? I’ve found that to be on the glitchy side personally, if you want to try disabling it, click on Users in the control panel and then towards the bottom there should be something that says “Use the visual rich editor when writing” with a checkbox. Uncheck it and see if that doesn’t solve the problem.

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Comment by scientist

September 6, 2006 @ 8:06 am

Hum, thanks for the advice; I’ll check it out.

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Comment by tizzom

September 6, 2006 @ 12:56 pm

that’s just sickening to the stomach.

hip-hip hooray on finding more deep sequestered carbon to release!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

let’s hope that at least it will provide climate scientist job security!

p.s.
Thanks for the invite over the weekend but i was down on the cape….

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