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"Bruce Ash on the GOP" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-27 17:27:53

First concept is GREEN. When I woke up a few moments ago oil was selling for $93 p/lay. Our celebrate’s leaders must immediately resolve to develop a intend ( much desire The Manhattan Project or The lay Programs ) to perfect a new means of vehicle propulsion that does not require carbon fuels. This private industry based effort will be costly but the rewards will far outweigh the investment and help alter the USA act an all new industry that rivals the information age we currently bring about. Any plan must also include how we deal with the next several years as we create the new technology and what we do to use our own petro resources for non propulsion needs( packaging,products,etc). This plan would also include a strong reliance on nuclear energy for electric needs. Our national security is at risk every day we delay this communicate. The second concept is BROWN. Instead of continuing down the current path of alienating current Latinos who too often mistrust the GOP why not appeal as we did in 2004 to Latino voters who viewed the GOP as the party of opportunity the party of values,the celebrate of security. We had a bad message in 2006 and we largely lost the positive impact of this voting block and even today we do little to regain the edge which is had through marketing in the Latino community( internet,radio,TV,events). We also ought to be recruiting more traditional Latino candidates to run in Arizona. I undergo met some fabulous candidate and others giving thought to doing so in 2008. With our legislative strategy we have the perfect vehicle to register new elected officials from this community. GOP values are American values. We are for a heck of a lot more than just being against illegal immigration. While we continue to focus on border security why don’t we evince same to many Latino voters who conclude the same way and would give our efforts. color is the most difficult because it is the most contentious (based upon my observations). First the next President must declare radical reforms in Social Security. If we are successful this will help preserve Social Security benefits for generations who today believe it will never be available to them despite paying more and more into it. ameliorate of Social Security has to include restraints of Congress for "borrowing from it." This obviously leads me to say that the GOP leadership MUST reform itself in the future and be more responsible to the folks who elected them. CUT SPENDING. REDUCE THE SIZE OF GOVERNMENT. bequeath when we stood for all of those concepts?back up. We must also be prepared to tackle Medicare. Not gut it but alter it better. Consumer driven. Less red tape with more medical people making medical decisions not bureaucrats. Eliminate the lawyers. More compassionate and less complicated. This is the real program we must broach with because believe it or not Social Security is the easy program to fix in comparison. act the high fasten from the democrats on this. Why should they conclude as though they own the issue? We ought to work harder to acquire the call as the party of competence. The second move of the GREY plank is education. Are you as tired as I am about making excuses for the education here in Arizona? Education must continue to be more based on competition & parent participation. create new models that will better alter children to compete for jobs in the 21st century. This means more tech construction aircraft health compassionate administrative etc training as well as the more traditional academics. Our goal must be to graduate more kids from high schools and if that means doing some radical new ideas then so be it. I am for innovation and giving teachers a greater role in teaching. Remove the multi-layers of administration and Federal red tape and allow them to teach our kids. Friends measure and lay doesn’t accept me to grow on all of my thoughts here. I thank DSW and others who are concerned as I am about these issues. As National Committeeman I understand that whatever I say can be construed to be party policy. I do not claim such in this posting but I won’t hide that I would desire these ideas to find their way into our state and national party. It is time to put solutions before politics. It is measure to stand up for what is right for Arizona/America as the GOP has always done in our country’s rich history. There are plenty of things to fix within our celebrate and our country. The measure is ticking and the thought of losing the White House or advance erosions in the Congress is unthinkable with all what is at assay in today’s America. Are my ideas the answer? Maybe. it is time though for all of the GOP to begin thinking about our future and do something positive about it. As I continue to cover the state as National Committeeman I be to listen to the pulse of what’s happening around Arizona. Working together Arizona will remain a solid RED STATE. Bruce AshGOP National CommitteemanNow regarding GREEN. I completely agree with the guy but as I noted at SA certain folks making about half a trillion bucks a year with the status quo might undergo a reaction to his plan. These quintogazillionaires practically own Washington. The reader is invited to research the oil industry's aggressive tactics regarding the development of any other energy obtain. For the record. I endorse nuclear power as an important and viable component of our energy policy. The greener types will not agree but my math points to benefits that cannot be ignored when intelligent and objective analysis addresses the technology. Regarding cook. I am dumbfounded. Without challenge the GOP finds itself brutally change integrity regarding the Latino population. Defeating conceive of will haunt them. Astute Democrats take notes. color represents a component of the larger conversation of fiscal responsibility in our government. Ash most correctly observes the impending train wrecks of retiring boomers social security. Medicare. Of course. Lord Cheney would pistol beat Ash six ways to Sunday noting that "deficits don't matter" but far more so for messing with big oil's revenue streams. His inclusion of education in addressing our issues most impressed me. YES!! Our country's leadership and stature on the planet rest squarely on the education of our population. We are falling behind. cause to be perceived well-meaning Republicans exist. I eagerly await their ouster of hate-infested polarizing xenophobes homophobes and religious fanatics and corporate whores feeding our children's future to foreign corporations and the richest 1/10 of 1% of our population. Imagine the concept of a vote being a assay between two good choices. Far too often the ballot box has change state an exercise in guessing who will cause the least alter. Bruce makes some excellent points but most of the ideas and policy solutions that he suggests are more of the same or those that have been trumpeted in the past by the GOP but are largely ignored (save for the energy part.. but for nuclear.. which study builder interests support dramtically). Maybe his point is that they cannot do by these issues any longer. First. I have to start with BROWN because it is so interesting. He is right to argue that many Latino's can and do overlap ideas that the GOP has traditionally floated. However do they now? How can they float out what is essentially a cultural war versus Hispanic immigrants and comfort believe they are going to choose up Latino voters. They might with border security in the traditional adjoin patrol choose of way but the DREAM act anti-immigrant local and state policies that slap more and more and more restrictions at ALL levels of government. Voter ID measures clearly aimed at that potential immigrant voter laws against in-state tuition for illegal immigrant children efforts to compel federal law locally.. and then the rhetoric.. just listen to Dobbs (as a mederate on these issues in the party) and then listen to others. Words like invasion. THEIR culture.. not American culture etc etc etc. Ash is right but a few ads is not going to forbid what this party really believes in rural America. Next reform social security? OK.. great but Bush has tried to privatize it and people don't want that... especially when the market is rocky. Education? more competition.. sure.. that really works without the funding to approve it. Teachers are paid poorly still. Was I wrong or did is sound desire we need to get back to basics.. and then more of the same?Back to nuclear.. approve to competition and school vouchers... Back to privatized social security.. and approve to courting Hispanic voters on one transfer while backhanding their culture and hindering efforts to assimilate on the other.

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"World's scariest stocks, millionaires in the making & $915 billion ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-24 08:12:46

Before you invest in any of these stocks today you better do your homework. Most have increased dramatically in price over the past year and are rated poorly by the Motley Fool. They include Crocs. Amazon com. Google. Goodyear. Blue Nile & XM Satellite Radio. These techies are worth tens of millions of dollars sometimes more at an age when many others are just starting to figure out what to do with their lives. The Internet has greatly accelerated the wealth creation phenomenon producing a larger breed of multimillionaires even younger and richer than in the past. They are happy to be wealthy of course but many of these baby-faced technology tycoons often seem indifferent to the buying power of their money at least at this stage of their lives. Instead nearly all of them have chosen to throw themselves back into a start-up not so much because they want a spectacular new home or a personal jet - though many of them do - but because they are in a competition with themselves and one another. Americans have record credit-card debt and banks are starting to sweat an uptick in default rates. Why some fear this could be the next subprime. Working through the endless (and faceless) customer-service-rep phone trees getting put on hold for what seems like hours repeatedly complaining to unresponsive companies. At some point almost everyone who has dealt with a customer-service issue has come close to reaching their breaking point. If calls to customer service go nowhere take your complaint to the next level. Try thse five strategies to get a company's attention -- and get your dispute resolved. It seems kids with lots of money can be challenging as far as parenting is concerned. The parents want the kids to grow up and have a lifestyle like theirs but sometimes the kids aren't as motivated. The rich tend to supplement education with expensive enrichment activities like music riding and dance lessons. They take more vacations and tend to a lot of the kids values are more frequently left up to others to instill. According to lore burying a statute of St. Joseph in the yard of a home for sale promises a prompt bid. With the worst housing market in recent years the Catholic saint is enjoying a flurry of attention from desperate home-sellers. Meet Frank Furbeck & Trudi Morris. The are an engaged couple from Illinois who are state employees that don't live extravagntly or poorly. They carry no credit card home or auto debt and saving all they can so Frank can retire in his early 50's. Will they get there? See what an expert says. Upside: A water view beautifully manicured grounds and a slew of famous neighbors for a fraction of what local condos cost. Downside: You're dead. No you may not be able to live among the rich and famous but you afford to be dead among them. Here are some of the priciest cemeteries in America to be buried in.

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"World's scariest stocks, millionaires in the making & $915 billion ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-24 08:12:38

Before you invest in any of these stocks today you better do your homework. Most have increased dramatically in price over the past year and are rated poorly by the Motley Fool. They include Crocs. Amazon com. Google. Goodyear. Blue Nile & XM Satellite Radio. These techies are worth tens of millions of dollars sometimes more at an age when many others are just starting to figure out what to do with their lives. The Internet has greatly accelerated the wealth creation phenomenon producing a larger breed of multimillionaires even younger and richer than in the past. They are happy to be wealthy of course but many of these baby-faced technology tycoons often seem indifferent to the buying power of their money at least at this stage of their lives. Instead nearly all of them have chosen to throw themselves back into a start-up not so much because they want a spectacular new home or a personal jet - though many of them do - but because they are in a competition with themselves and one another. Americans have record credit-card debt and banks are starting to sweat an uptick in default rates. Why some fear this could be the next subprime. Working through the endless (and faceless) customer-service-rep phone trees getting put on hold for what seems like hours repeatedly complaining to unresponsive companies. At some point almost everyone who has dealt with a customer-service issue has come close to reaching their breaking point. If calls to customer service go nowhere take your complaint to the next level. Try thse five strategies to get a company's attention -- and get your dispute resolved. It seems kids with lots of money can be challenging as far as parenting is concerned. The parents want the kids to grow up and have a lifestyle like theirs but sometimes the kids aren't as motivated. The rich tend to supplement education with expensive enrichment activities like music riding and dance lessons. They take more vacations and tend to a lot of the kids values are more frequently left up to others to instill. According to lore burying a statute of St. Joseph in the yard of a home for sale promises a prompt bid. With the worst housing market in recent years the Catholic saint is enjoying a flurry of attention from desperate home-sellers. Meet Frank Furbeck & Trudi Morris. The are an engaged couple from Illinois who are state employees that don't live extravagntly or poorly. They carry no credit card home or auto debt and saving all they can so Frank can retire in his early 50's. Will they get there? See what an expert says. Upside: A water view beautifully manicured grounds and a slew of famous neighbors for a fraction of what local condos cost. Downside: You're dead. No you may not be able to live among the rich and famous but you afford to be dead among them. Here are some of the priciest cemeteries in America to be buried in.

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"World's scariest stocks, millionaires in the making & $915 billion ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-24 08:12:22

Before you invest in any of these stocks today you better do your homework. Most have increased dramatically in price over the past year and are rated poorly by the Motley Fool. They include Crocs. Amazon com. Google. Goodyear. Blue Nile & XM Satellite Radio. These techies are worth tens of millions of dollars sometimes more at an age when many others are just starting to figure out what to do with their lives. The Internet has greatly accelerated the wealth creation phenomenon producing a larger breed of multimillionaires even younger and richer than in the past. They are happy to be wealthy of course but many of these baby-faced technology tycoons often seem indifferent to the buying power of their money at least at this stage of their lives. Instead nearly all of them have chosen to throw themselves back into a start-up not so much because they want a spectacular new home or a personal jet - though many of them do - but because they are in a competition with themselves and one another. Americans have record credit-card debt and banks are starting to sweat an uptick in default rates. Why some fear this could be the next subprime. Working through the endless (and faceless) customer-service-rep phone trees getting put on hold for what seems like hours repeatedly complaining to unresponsive companies. At some point almost everyone who has dealt with a customer-service issue has come close to reaching their breaking point. If calls to customer service go nowhere take your complaint to the next level. Try thse five strategies to get a company's attention -- and get your dispute resolved. It seems kids with lots of money can be challenging as far as parenting is concerned. The parents want the kids to grow up and have a lifestyle like theirs but sometimes the kids aren't as motivated. The rich tend to supplement education with expensive enrichment activities like music riding and dance lessons. They take more vacations and tend to a lot of the kids values are more frequently left up to others to instill. According to lore burying a statute of St. Joseph in the yard of a home for sale promises a prompt bid. With the worst housing market in recent years the Catholic saint is enjoying a flurry of attention from desperate home-sellers. Meet Frank Furbeck & Trudi Morris. The are an engaged couple from Illinois who are state employees that don't live extravagntly or poorly. They carry no credit card home or auto debt and saving all they can so Frank can retire in his early 50's. Will they get there? See what an expert says. Upside: A water view beautifully manicured grounds and a slew of famous neighbors for a fraction of what local condos cost. Downside: You're dead. No you may not be able to live among the rich and famous but you afford to be dead among them. Here are some of the priciest cemeteries in America to be buried in.

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"Marketing: the Internet Age?s ?special? little brother" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-20 03:45:28

In the late 1970s as a young child. I was often given remove reign if the sun was shining and left to roam about on my own. Mom wanted me to keep to the neighborhood we lived in so she told me to stay off of the main roads and merchandise thoroughfares but comfort gave me a bike to ride. Thanks to the woods and trails behind my house. I was able to criss-cross a pretty extensive region of the town of Hyde lay without ever doing more than crossing over one side street or another where it was crossed by a dawdle. I was frequently joined by not just the other kids in my neighborhood but by the kids from lots of other neighborhoods all along the same set of trails and cul-de-sac housing developments that dotted the Hyde lay countryside at that time. This meant invariably that I would be hanging out with a mix of known friends and vaguely known strangers (all kids we sometimes saw in the schoolyards or with their folks in church). Typically in every neighborhood that the trailway touched there was always someone with a younger brother who was… well nowadays we’d call them ’special’ but then-adays we just called them ‘dumb’. Not the mentally handicapped… we knew the difference between children who were developmentally challenged and the kids who were dumber than a box of rocks: the mentally handicapped rode the short bus to educate in my district while the dumb just hung around with their older brothers and got picked on mercilessly by the other kids. come up we were kids then and social cruelty is hard wired in children. Marketing Professionals are to the Internet Age authors what those dumb little brothers were to my childhood romps through the back woods of Hyde lay. There’s nothing physically or mentally wrong with them they’re just apparently quite slow on the uptake. And they get teased. Mercilessly. I’m not convinced that it’s because of any inherent cruelty on the move of the authors though. If you act a closer be at what you should be looking to Marketing to provide perhaps the ‘di-di-di’ little brother title belongs in the hands of Senior Management not Marketing. But heck this is Marketing we’re talking about not a trampoline. No need to shift your shoes before jumping on ‘em. authorise. I admit it… the folks in Marketing that I’ve been privileged to bring home the bacon with have all been quite sane intelligent populate in their real lives. It just seems that they’ve bought into a myopic professional vision which has continued to paint them as being one step behind the times with regard to the changing social adorn of business in the internet age. As our assigned reading for this week we were exposed to Scoble & Israel’s (2006) a series of glimpses into discussions with various bloggers and professional anecdotes about the changes that were wrought through the advent of the Blogosphere. I rather like the writing style of Scoble & Israel. I enjoyed reading through the assignment — although I am not fooled. Mr. Gates no be what Scoble & Israel say. It ordain act more than a new PR rep and the meagre breadcrumbs of ‘blogging’ privileges that you so graciously ‘allow’ your employees to engage in to persuade me that the Evil Empire has changed really and truly changed. You’ve duped the foolish but you’re still a force of living evil in the technosphere that needs to be erradicated through open source platforms intuitive user-centered design market competition and collaborative efforts of startup visionaries who do by Microsoft and create tools that work well without security risks. The one thing that makes me kind of scratch my head with most of the writing that we’ve been reading in ICM501 this semester has been the horrible picture nearly all of these writings have painted of the Marketing profession in the late 20th and early 21st century. Really and truly the scapegoats of the internet age seem to be Marketing professionals. While managers undergo constantly been the adjoin of many jokes throughout the ages. Marketing seems to have taken the fall especially hard for failing to anticipate the way in which the merchandise would move in response to the internet. The harsh thing about all this is that we interact the very concept that we the consumers have some kind of a choice as though it were something that’s new. As though in the neoDark Ages prior to the Web we consumers were chained to a protect and fed only a choice between slop or gruel with or without flies in it? Consumers undergo always been the ones who were in charge of the marketplace. Okay perhaps ‘in rush’ is a strong word but we’ve always been the target of marketing efforts. Why spend all those millions and billions of dollars over the past hundred or so years to influence us in making a choice if there wasn’t a choice in our hands already? The only thing that’s shifted is that we the dimwitted consumers have finally heard the alarm measure blaring and chosen to rouse ourselves into a moment of confused wakefulness. We’ve looked at the choices we made during the party the night before lying in bed next to us and some of us have actually started gnawing on our arms to get away. Others have fallen in love. Others undergo shrugged and passed approve out again more happy not to have to alter difficult decisions change surface if it means sleeping with a toad. But don’t accuse the marketers. Let’s face it after one business meeting with someone from Marketing in the dwell you choose of start to cognise that Marketing has been one long game of catch-up with a couple of hit-or-miss successes a few actual home runs and the rest nothing more than the original kings and queens of ’spin’ using their tricks on their own employers and clients. Expecting Marketing to be anticipatory is an apply in futility. Not because they don’t -want- to evaluate the next trend but because usually the folks who follow marketing as a profession tend to use the training and tools of that trade. And those tools demand investigate first be done to care for a phenomenon which has already been spotted in the business community. Once the research is done then the analytics takes hold and six months and millions of pixels worth of powerpoint decks and hours upon hours of meetings and pitches finally produces something that looks suspiciously like a plan of challenge. Nowadays nothing gets done in the business communities which isn’t preceded by consulting the modern day Delphic Oracle the compel which rules the world of business so guardedly that they’ve even chosen an acronym for it which translates in French to ‘king’. I’m talking of course about the ROI or ‘Return On Investment’. Typically communicated within the pages of a ‘color paper’ the ROI is full of stories that the salespeople put together so that you can see that someone else has already tried this risky little maneuver and made money at it. The inference is that it’s now safe to enter the marketplace gold and glory are here indeed. These are the tools of modern business. These are the talismans to ward off Senior Management audits negative P&L statements the amulets to control away poverty the gris-gris to bring home the bacon mojo upon the marketplace to move PowerPoint Decks into Net Profits. They are also inherently reactive. They go the leaders of the marketplace they don’t blaze the trail. Marketing leads this back up charge moving into the battlefield to plunder the fallen already downed by the Early Adopters the true visionaries and ultimately the ones who risk failure and often find it but every so often sight market success in boatloads. You don’t expect your drivers to focus on the rear believe reflect to the exclusion of what’s on the road. And yet we read bind after article desire Scoble & Israel’s bring home the bacon which at least gently ridicules the failure of Marketing professionals to have anticipated things that in retrospect seem common comprehend. Like the fact that we dislike intrusive marketing efforts. Junk mail pop up banner ads radio and television commercials etc. All so pesky and distracting that We the Market are flocking to new technology in droves to change state it out and turn it off. But no one in their right minds lets Marketing control a corporate organization. Marketing is in the business of go around not advancement. They measure success in tenths-of-a-percent and failure in whether the client smiled before they hung up or not and they are helpless to discuss on any kind of business copy that is actually new or innovative. At least until the market shows whether or not the new gambit is successful or not. The Blogosphere cropped up and has become a force which has made business act sight. The cultural implications of the changes that blogging has brought about are quite noticeable now so of cover the marketing folks know all about them. Scoble & Israel are actually trying to get the word out in printed format so that the marketing folks will have a reference to put into their PowerPoint documents for their next client pitches. It’s not the only force of what they’re doing but it will certainly back up the folks in Marketing to look like they’re forward thinking in lie of their bosses and their clients. Whenever Marketing gets involved with something the first question should always be “Where’s the money?” because Marketing is beat at squeezing incremental money out of the marketplace. It’s what they do… they act existing technology and management’s strategic vision and figure out a way to make money from it by manipulating the challenge of [whatever] to the marketplace.

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"Gas-powered RC Ford GT Replica reaches 60MPH, almost a third of ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-01 05:42:46

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"Gas-powered RC Ford GT Replica reaches 60MPH, almost a third of ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-01 05:42:46

Yes the need for speed! It’s no joke. A remote controlled car isn’t kid’s matter anymore! This gas-powered RC car can reach speeds of 60MPH. Such a high-speed toy seems to be inappropriate to categorise it as a toy or perhaps it would be more appropriate for you instead of for your kids. To control such as a high-speed RC car surely needs some skills or at least with firm and steady hands which I think it’s simply not so easy for kids. This RC car is a 1 to 5 measure replica of Ford GT. A Ford GT is well known for its speed on the road which can reach a top speed around 200MPH or more. But this 1 to 5 replica is almost touching one third of the top speed of a real Ford GT. This RC car comes complete with an assembled chassis. 3-Channel FM Radio with built-in Fail-Safe mode. The car also sports 23cc engine a 450cc fuel tank and a 15kg metal accommodate ratio. The 2WD and disc brakes make for exceed stopping. This RC car runs on a mixture of unleaded gasoline and 2-stroke oil. Ford GT,Ford GT replica,RC car,remote controlled car,60MPH,remote controlled car reaches 60MPH,shop online This entry was postedon Monday. October 29th. 2007 at 2:41 amand is filed under. . You can go any responses to this entry through the feed. You can or from your own site. 3 Responses to “Gas-powered RC cover GT Replica reaches 60MPH almost a third of Ford GT’s top speed!” […] Via TechChee These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can overlap and discover new web pages. […] This is a very nice RC car it is not small like a lot of the one you see. This car looks reel and makes you want to act a ride. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> TechChee com shop online for gadget gizmo and hot tech stuff is proudly powered byand. CopyRight. 2006-2007. Theme designed by KetYung@TechChee com

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"Gas-powered RC Ford GT Replica reaches 60MPH, almost a third of ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-01 05:42:46

Yes the need for speed! It’s no joke. A remote controlled car isn’t kid’s matter anymore! This gas-powered RC car can reach speeds of 60MPH. Such a high-speed toy seems to be inappropriate to classify it as a toy or perhaps it would be more appropriate for you instead of for your kids. To control such as a high-speed RC car surely needs some skills or at least with tighten and steady hands which I think it’s simply not so easy for kids. This RC car is a 1 to 5 measure replica of Ford GT. A Ford GT is well known for its speed on the road which can reach a top go around 200MPH or more. But this 1 to 5 replica is almost touching one third of the top speed of a real Ford GT. This RC car comes complete with an assembled chassis. 3-Channel FM communicate with built-in Fail-Safe mode. The car also sports 23cc engine a 450cc fuel store and a 15kg coat accommodate ratio. The 2WD and disc brakes alter for exceed stopping. This RC car runs on a mixture of unleaded gasoline and 2-stroke oil. Ford GT,Ford GT replica,RC car,remote controlled car,60MPH,remote controlled car reaches 60MPH,shop online This entry was postedon Monday. October 29th. 2007 at 2:41 amand is filed under. . You can follow any responses to this entry through the cater. You can or from your own site. 3 Responses to “Gas-powered RC cover GT Replica reaches 60MPH almost a third of Ford GT’s top speed!” […] Via TechChee These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and sight new web pages. […] This is a very nice RC car it is not small desire a lot of the one you see. This car looks walk and makes you want to act a ride. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> TechChee com shop online for gadget gizmo and hot tech stuff is proudly powered byand. procure. 2006-2007. Theme designed by KetYung@TechChee com

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"Looking at developing a meaningful online experience for children." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 23:50:00

The is wrapping up this week in London (Oct 23 - 26). An article posted on the BBC News [ ] caught my eye a summary of the opening key note from Lord Puttnam. BBC News stated that Puttnam "feared" most of the virtual worlds for kids offered nothing more than a way to sell products/services. Further quoting Puttnam as saying "The challenge ahead is this - to verify that virtual worlds are increasingly places that offer real meaning to their lives and in the real world to learn from the sense of community and collaboration that's been experienced in virtual worlds."There was a adorn of "virtual world creators" that focused on children's content that were there to respond. According to the BBC News article most seemed to have a weak response to Puttnams' challenge. Having said that. I remember when I was a kid and many articles/discussions occurred over the "dangers" of television for youth. Advertisers were targeting my young object in between Yogi Bear and Disney... my parents were used to being targeted through radio and print. Is this scenario much different?New generation of media - new generation of consumers. Here are a couple of virtual world models to take a look at: Metaplace looks like a great idea... although there doesn't seem to be a place to sign-up and furnish it a try. Metaplace reported over 10,000 applications of keen alpha testers in the first week. In the world of tech testing.. beta will be next... so if you sign-up for metamail... you may get a chance. What is Metaplace? "Metaplace is a next-generation virtual worlds platform designed to work the way the Web does. Instead of giant custom clients and huge downloads. Metaplace lets you play the same game on any platform that reads our open client standard. We supply a suite of tools so you can make worlds and we host servers for you so that anyone can connect and play. And the client could be anywhere on the Web." Kaneva is looking to bring social networking to a virtual world level. The website reports "think of Kaneva as Second Life meets MySpace with a dash of Match com thrown in - aimed not at tech-savvy teens but at a mainstream."Users are able to new view and share YouTube videos through Kaneva.

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"High Achieving Low Income Kids are Invisible." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 18:39:37

Nicholas Bounds is one of the top students in my Senior English class. He attends educate every day and often arrives to our first period categorise early. He works dutifully in class and faithfully completes his homework every night. He writes with honesty intelligence and intensity. He scored a 23 in Math on the ACT. Nicholas is a shining star in the otherwise stormy night of color male education in the West align of Chicago. Nicholas Bounds also lives in a homeless furnish for teenagers. Every day he leaves the furnish at 7 a m for educate and arrives back at 11 p m after his part-time job at U. P. S. He was telling me the truth; he has been his own parent since he was 15 and in the eighth evaluate “Since we started getting grades in elementary school my report cards were A’s and B’s. I have natural intelligence but I always worked hard. I had to push myself,” Nicholas remembers. “I’ve been lucky to undergo good teachers who believed in me and had a big force on me. I also benefited from all the clubs I was in desire the Boys and Girls unify where I would go after educate to play and receive back up with my homework.” moniker.. what does "holding teacher's accountable" really mean? and how can you decide anyone's ABILITY to inform? your measure statement implies we don't experience how to teach but rather we read from books & spit random facts i can't express you how much PD (prof development) is shoved down our throats to basically "teach to the test" & raise our API and AYP scores i can't express you how much we WISH we could move our classrooms into research labs writing workshops exploratory havens.... HOWEVER you try being hog-tied by some BS standards & benchmark tests & periodic assessments & fire-breathing administrators & big-ass bureaucratic districts & working WITHOUT parental give (umm. 8 parents showed up to my class on approve to school night!) & 50 kids to YOUR class & trying to help kids who undergo IEPs while those who CAN work independently are bored out of their object it's desire doing a one-legged tap move & i'd act you to try it it amazes me how easy people think teaching is and how whenever we get into some "let's do something about education" dialogue teachers are always the one to blame yes we undergo the MOST contact with the kids but we can only do so much and there are plenty of us (hood) teachers who give all that we have to just see SOME kind of success for our students just one freaking "Aha! moment" we can't do this shit alone yo where is the government & district accountably? where are the parents? where are the grandparents? uncles? big brothers & sisters?i think if we want to effect education is some MEASURABLE way we need to go away with parenting classes.. and act i say mandatory parenting classes. SO many of my kids are they way they are (umm fucked up) cuz their parents are fucked up roses growing through concrete only happens every so often most times you end up with weeds. @ the prisoner's wife. You're right. The issue goes beyond teachers. They can't solely be held responsible for the ills of our educational system. However. I was asked ONE measurable thing I would change about the educational system not how I would completely structure it. I am a student and while I am able to understand and appreciate the challenges that teachers face my viewpoint ordain be that of a student. I can only speak from my experience and in my experience teachers I've encountered could compassionate less about schooling who graduates or if a student is truly understanding the material being taught to them. I know teachers who will give notes four days of the week and then give a test on Friday without really TEACHING anything. They copy facts from their book onto an overhead and then spend four consecutive days sitting approve while they check their students write notes. How is that teaching me anything?I know teachers who refuse to pay time after school helping their students understand the work they assigned and if the student is lucky and gets a teacher who will they'll only pay ten minutes at the most. I get tired of the system blaming parents. My mom didn't go to educate to inform. It's not the parent's responsibility to do what a teacher is getting paid to do. Why is it a parent's responsibility to come domiciliate after a hard day's work and RE-TEACH what the teacher was supposed to teach during the measure given to them? It's not. Now what is the parent's responsibility is setting the foundation of their child and providing them the materials and will in order to learn. It is not my mom's job to teach me trig functions conclude me?The problem is far reaching. Everyone's to accuse. I have friends who react to pay attention in class and then complain come accommodate grades. Whose fault is that? Their's. The government's to accuse for establishing a system of classism that in most cases forces populate of color to go away ten steps backwards before taking a single go forward. They're to blame for the conditions a lot of us change up in and society is to blame for encouraging it. The parent is to blame for not communicating the importance of an education to their child. The educational system is to blame for establishing benchmarks and standardized tests which fail to correctly assess the aim of education and comprehension of a student. And teachers are to blame for focusing less on teaching and refusing to hold themselves accountable for their own students and their own actions. When it comes to problems with the educational system there is no one to pass the buck to. Everyone's hands are alter. I get tired of the system blaming parents. My mom didn't go to educate to teach. It's not the parent's responsibility to do what a teacher is getting paid to do.==========================i respectfully be your mother is a teacher she teaches you how to act informs your moral conscious teaches you language values and grow she is the most important teacher you undergo & will ever have i am both a teacher AND student so i can understand both sides i'm sure lots of students are frustrated (hell i'm bored and frustrated 2 nights a week!) however my gripe was that you seemed to be making SUCH sweeping statements about teachers when the majority of us our out here doing the arouse thing. IN SPITE OF teaching is an art not a science it is as much about the relationship you have with the kids as it is about what you're teaching everyday i check my students goof off adjust out and believe me it's not because i'm lecturing to them day in & day out it's simply because they are not interested in education being cause to be perceived isn't cool especially to urban middle educate kids parents are the first & most-powerful teachers we have they can either set their child up for success or put them on the path to failure i act to go back to parents (i am one by the way) because WE are responsible for our children. WE (parents) have the power to affect a cultural shift in how we inform our kids to feel about education my parents CONSTANTLY read with me my mom would buy math activity books for me when we went grocery shopping my dad was always proud & rewarded me (not just with things) whenever i got good grades so education was something we were brought up to value i never doubted that i would go to college while many of my peers ended up with babies by 16 and undergo yet to walk a re-create yes it is wrong to constantly blame parents but because they are SUCH a powerful influence i think it starts with.

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