Saturday, July 23, 2011

Changes

We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty.

- Maya Angelou

I have to acknowledged the wisdom and intelligence of such a statement. Knowing the changes that I've gone through to become the person I am today, I can understand the work that goes into the chrysalis of the caterpillar into the gorgeous creature it becomes.

I'm a work in progress. I'm starting again (again) and trying something new.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Video: Canning Basics - FineCooking.com

With the summer growing season in full swing, here are some great tips on how to home-can and freeze your farmer's market or garden-grown goodies for use later when the winds get chilly and fresh produce is only wishful thinking.

Video: Canning Basics - FineCooking.com

http://www.finecooking.com/pdf/freeze-chart.pdf

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Health Benefits of Avocado

Check out these feisty, fresh ideas from Bon Appetit on avocados. They aren't just for guacamole anymore. Get inspired.

15 Ways to Use an Avocado: bonappetit.com

We made a grilled avocado, tomato and Gouda sammich, with some ham tossed into the mix and a few onions. It was great.

If you still need a reason to eat one, check out the healthy boost they can be.
Health Benefits of Avocado

25 One-Bite Appetizers Slideshow: bonappetit.com

Looking for something fun, festive and different to do for your next get together? Try one of Bon Appetit occasionally off the wall appetizer ideas. There's 25 of them.
25 One-Bite Appetizers Slideshow: bonappetit.com

Monday, July 18, 2011

How Khan Academy Is Changing the Rules of Education | Magazine

How Khan Academy Is Changing the Rules of Education | Magazine

This is genius. Simply brilliant way to teach children complex ideas. With the competitive market the way it is now, its necessary for changes to be made to the school structure and Khan University is doing just that, allowing another option that shies away from the traditional mindset of school and takes a leap.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

» Blog Archive Galleries of Storytelling: Brands as Art. Guest Post » blur Marketing

» Blog Archive Galleries of Storytelling: Brands as Art. Guest Post » blur Marketing

How Storytelling drives Corporate Culture

Is it just me, or is #storytelling the new trend, for business, advertising, corporations and everything else along the way? I love this. Being a story teller in my own right, I hope to see the idea done correctly and not Hollywood-ed to death, over marketed or completely over done with the business mindset.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

News of the World's last edition 'sells 4.5m copies' | Media | guardian.co.uk

News of the World phone-hacking scandal part one – Monday 11 July | News | guardian.co.uk

News International papers targeted Gordon Brown | Media | The Guardian

News of the World's last edition 'sells 4.5m copies' | Media | guardian.co.uk

It seems the scandal has a plus side and a minus side.Sales skyrocketed for the last issue, a farewell if you will. However, the pending deals seem to be teetering on the edge of not happening at all.

How many people were effected by this hacking phenomenon? Also, is anyone really surprised?

Journalist have used "sources" for years to garner the juiciest stories. Is it any wonder that in the age of digital media that it be digitally gained?

I think the problem is, this time they went too far to interfere with an open missing persons investigation in a way that could potentially jeopardize finding a young girl.

THAT pissed people off. Until then, they just enjoyed the stories.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition – Blog

National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition – Blog
Plus, check out something closer to home.

For this past week Nebraska Public Radio has broadcast a series of articles on the local food movement. Several NFC members are quoted.

Nebraska Public TV aired a broadcast as part of the same series. It initially ran Friday night at 7pm, but will be broadcast several more times over the course of the next week or so. I’ve invluded links for those who would like to listen, so find the schedule for upcoming TV airings. One new member has already joined from having watched the show!

http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/netradio/news.newsmain?action=section&SECTION_ID=8528

http://www.netnebraska.org/television/sched/

(In the little programming search box, type in “local food”. It’s called “Home Fields: Digging into Local Food”)

Thursday, July 7, 2011

This Week from NORML

DOJ Revises Administration's Position Regarding State Medical Marijuana Laws
Montana: Judge Halts Imposition Of New Restrictions On Medical Marijuana Doctors And Providers
Connecticut: Marijuana Infraction Measure Signed Into Law
Recent Action Alerts

Massachusetts Legislature Considers Medical Marijuana Measure Details
Bill To Decriminalize Marijuana Possession Introduced In New Jersey Details
Time is Running Out to Approve Legislation to Reduce Marijuana Possession Penalties in Rhode Island Details




DOJ Revises Administration's Position Regarding State Medical Marijuana Laws
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Washington, DC: The United States Department of Justice issued a memorandum to US Attorneys last week revising the administration's position regarding the use of federal resources in states that have enacted laws allowing for the use of distribution of medical cannabis to authorized patients. It is the second such memo issued by the Obama administration.

The DOJ memo seeks to clarify the administration's stance after US Attorneys this spring sent letters to several state lawmakers threatening to prosecute medical marijuana providers, or in some cases state employees who licensed such providers, even in instances where such conduct was in strict compliance with state law.

According to the latest memorandum, dated June 29 and signed by Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole, the warnings issued in the previous US Attorney letters are "entirely consistent" with DOJ policy.

The memo states, "[I]t is likely not an efficient use of federal resources to focus enforcement efforts on individuals with cancer or other serious illnesses who use marijuana as part of a recommended treatment regimen consistent with applicable state law." By contrast, the DOJ notes that "Persons who are in the business of cultivating, selling, or distributing marijuana, and those who knowingly facilitate such activities, are in violation of the Controlled Substances Act, regardless of state law."

To date, three states -- Colorado, New Mexico, and Maine -- have allowed for the operation of state-licensed medical marijuana producers and providers. Five additional states -- Arizona, Delaware, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont -- as well as the District of Columbia have similar laws, but have either suspended or not yet implemented their medical marijuana distribution programs.

Governors Jan Brewer (Republican, Arizona), Chris Christie (Republican, New Jersey), and Lincoln Chafee (Independent, Rhode Island) -- each of whom had elected to halt their state's medical marijuana dispensary programs in recent months -- have yet to issue public statements in response to the DOJ memo.

As a candidate, President Obama had pledged that he would "not ... be using Justice Department resources to try to circumvent state laws on this (the medical marijuana) issue."

For more information, please contact Allen St. Pierre, NORML Executive Director, at (202) 483-5500, or Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director, at: paul@norml.org. Full text of the Cole memorandum is available online at: http://www.freedomisgreen.com/full-text-department-of-justice-memo-on-medical-marijuana/.





Montana: Judge Halts Imposition Of New Restrictions On Medical Marijuana Doctors And Providers
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Helena, MT: A District Judge on Thursday issued a temporary injunction barring the enforcement of several new, restrictive provisions in the state's medical marijuana law.

In May, Democrat Gov. Brian Schweitzer allowed Senate Bill 423 to become law without his signature. The new law, which legislators enacted with the intent of significantly reducing the existing number of state authorized patients, took effect on July 1.

However, several of the more restrictive provisions in the law will not go into effect. Specifically, Helena District Judge James Reynolds enjoined the requirement that advising physicians be reported to the state Board of Examiners if they recommend cannabis to more than 25 patients per year. Other restrictions limited marijuana providers to distributing to a maximum of three patients, allowing for unannounced searches of providers, and barring them from receiving anything of value for their product were also struck down.

John Masterson of Montana NORML said of the ruling, "This is a victory for all Montanans, regardless of your position on marijuana policy. It means that ideologue legislators should think twice before overturning the will of the people with unconstitutional and capricious new legislation."

State medical marijuana advocates are also moving forward with a referendum to allow voters to decide in 2012 whether any provisions of SB 423 should remain law. In June, the Secretary of State's office approved the language of the proposed petition. Advocates have until September the gather the necessary number of signatures from registered voters. Doing so will block the entirety of the law from taking effect pending a vote of the people in 2012.

Montana NORML will be hosting a fundraising concert, Marijuana Aid 2011, to help offset legal and campaign costs on July 23, 2011. More information about this event is available online at: http://www.marijuanaaid.org/.

For more information, please visit Montana NORML online at: http://www.montananorml.org.





Connecticut: Marijuana Infraction Measure Signed Into Law
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Hartford, CT: Democrat Gov. Dan Malloy signed legislation into law on Thursday, June 30 'decriminalizing' the possession of small, personal use amounts of marijuana by adults. The new law, Senate Bill 1014, took effect on Friday, July 1.

Senate Bill 1014 reduces the penalties for the adult possession of up to one-half ounce of marijuana from a criminal misdemeanor (formerly punishable by one year in jail and a $1,000 fine) to a non-criminal infraction, punishable by a $150 fine, no arrest or jail time, and no criminal record. The new law similarly reduces penalties for the possession of marijuana paraphernalia.

Connecticut's new law is similar to the existing 'decriminalization' laws in California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New York, and Oregon where private, non-medical possession of marijuana is treated as a civil, non-criminal offense.

Five additional states -- Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina, and Ohio -- treat marijuana possession offenses as a fine-only misdemeanor offense. Alaska law imposes no criminal or civil penalty for the private possession of small amounts of marijuana by adults.

Lawmakers in California and Kentucky previously enacted laws this year reducing penalties for marijuana possession.

For more information, please contact Allen St. Pierre, NORML Executive Director, at (202) 483-5500, or Erik Williams of Connecticut NORML at (860) 805-3243 or via e-mail at: ewilliams@campaignswon.com.

Book Bags (Classroom Project at DonorsChoose.org)

Book Bags (Classroom Project at DonorsChoose.org)

Gives me a warm fuzzy. :D

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Summify - 9 Reasons to Switch from Facebook to Google+

Summify - 9 Reasons to Switch from Facebook to Google+

As a true Google addict, I can agree with almost everything said here. Wait, no. Everything.

I love Facebook as much as the next gal/guy but I don't play games and I use Google in every other facet of my life, including this one. Seamless sounds good to me.

Summify - EXCLUSIVE: Google To Retire Blogger & Picasa Brands in Google+ Push

Summify - EXCLUSIVE: Google To Retire Blogger & Picasa Brands in Google+ Push

This just proves it. Google can take over the world. It can do anything, make money at it and make us like it. Ah, blogger. I can't wait to see your new face.

GetGlue Adds Magazines, Newspapers, Blogs to Check-In List - SocialTimes.com

GetGlue Adds Magazines, Newspapers, Blogs to Check-In List - SocialTimes.com

Maybe a "too little, too late" endeavor but a happy one nonetheless. I would much rather social media encourage reading check ins than television. Either way, its a measurable market now. How many people still read print? What is it that they are reading?

Clever, clever.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Says it best

elusive wit 7:52 pm
sorry love.
what is your issue?

TheDuality0fMan 7:55 pm
my issue is the Casey Anthony verdict
and why i feel like i am the last sane person on the planet
..or in my general vicinity

elusive wit 7:56 pm
what was it?

TheDuality0fMan 7:56 pm
they found her not guilty of murder, and guilty of withholding evidence

elusive wit 7:56 pm
i avoid that shit like the plague
mainstream media.
>.<
its reality TV labeled news.
pisses me off.

TheDuality0fMan 7:57 pm
i know
i know
and thank god you said that since i am like the only one who DOESN'T GIVE A SHIT she got off.
Yes, it is a tragedy what happened.

TheDuality0fMan 7:57 pm
and yes, it is a crime in and of itself that no justice has actually been served.
But, the fact that so any people became so invested in this case, and are now angry over the verdict pisses me off.
Why?
Because it has no goddamn affect on anything they do on a day to day basis.
They choose to care about the shit that doesn't matter.
Mean while, they can't afford to pay their bills, or clothe their children, or maintain any semblence of a life because they are dead broke. And the people responsible are still walking the earth, free as a bird and rich as Solomon.

TheDuality0fMan 7:59 pm
And their is no outrage!
there*
Fuck this country.
No.. not the country. Fuck the majority of people in it.

elusive wit 8:01 pm
amen

Q&A: Kirby Ferguson - On The Media

Q&A: Kirby Ferguson - On The Media

I'm glad some one finally talked this guy up. He's onto something.

History repeats itself. So does media.

BBC acts to stop Twitter leaks by stars and writers | Media | The Guardian

BBC acts to stop Twitter leaks by stars and writers | Media | The Guardian

I find it ironic and amusing that I tweeted this article.However, I can see BBC's point in this one. Its too easy to share information that is supposed to be confidential.

Given then amount of crazed fans some stars have, its easy to see why their security could be at risk if their schedules were divulged among countless other contractual dealings that could be in jeopardy if the details got out.

Its like posting toliet shots on facebook from drunken nights and wondering why you get fired later. O.o

Borders and bankruptcy: Goodbye to bricks and mortar | The Economist

Borders and bankruptcy: Goodbye to bricks and mortar | The Economist

I must admit to feeling a ping of loss at the idea of my lovely bookstores closing its doors. There's something prolific about wandering aisles stocked with paper-bound piles of words upon words. While I prefer the dusty, slightly musty smell of the used bookstore on a lazy Saturday, there are times when the only place I can find the book I am looking for is my local Borders.

I have a thing with patience. Sure, I can order it online, but it takes time to get to me. I can have it in hand in minutes, by driving down 72nd Steet, without shipping costs.

As the age of the e-reader dawns, I'll have to learn to say goodbye to the feel of pages between my fingers much the way i said goodbye to the inky smudge of newspaper.

Ah, nostalgia.

Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World | Brain Pickings

Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World | Brain Pickings

Oh, Brain Picker. You've hit so close to my heart with this one. Reality IS broken. I'm a long time supporter of video games versus television.

Video games promote hand-eye coordination, problem solving skills, social awareness when played with others, and the ability to judge your surroundings quickly and accurately.

My gamer tag is Nemesisaria. ;) Find me on Xbox Live.

Fox News Political Twitter Account Hacked : NPR

Fox News Political Twitter Account Hacked : NPR

I for one find this hilarious. As an open disparage-er of Fox News' politics and positions, whom the promote and how... I greatly admire the joke. Wouldn't it be funny if someone from the digital department just got loaded and played a practical joke?

Is it just me, or are hackers getting blamed for a lot of things these days?
I hope everyone had a safe and happy Fourth of July.

Due to my holiday festivities, I am a day behind on all my news scouring. I have about seven or eight articles that will make it up here eventually today, as I also have to start back to school, for the Bachelor's in Sociology waits for no one.

However, neither does the news. Try reading my paper. The commentary will come later, as slim as it gets sometimes, when I've had a chance to read all of them myself. Other than that, follow my Twitter! Or, check out my version of CommonSense.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Exclamation Points and E-Mails - Cultural Studies - NYTimes.com

Exclamation Points and E-Mails - Cultural Studies - NYTimes.com

A valid point made from one of my favorite authors through one of my favorite publications. Email grammar is horrendous. We should all, professionally and personally, take a look at how we write. After all, that's the 'body language' of the internet.

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Curiosity made collaborative: Apture’s “Hotspots” feature brings crowdsourcing to link generation » Nieman Journalism Lab » Pushing to the Future of Journalism

Curiosity made collaborative: Apture’s “Hotspots” feature brings crowdsourcing to link generation » Nieman Journalism Lab » Pushing to the Future of Journalism

Do we really need this level of tracking on what we look at when on the web? If it followed a select few people, like @jackshafer, @thebyliner users, or my own personal nerd hero @knothing; then MAYBE we'd get a good cross section of information to hyperlink toward. (My how StarTrek I felt, with that last phrase.)

But with the general public copy pasting, what will we come across? I suppose since it works per site, as long as it's information copy pasted from that particular website hyperlinked then you'd fare better.

How spoiled we are; and what a great marketing idea by Apture.

ProPublica’s newest news app uses education data to get more social » Nieman Journalism Lab » Pushing to the Future of Journalism

ProPublica’s newest news app uses education data to get more social » Nieman Journalism Lab » Pushing to the Future of Journalism

Nieman Journalism Lab constantly delivers.

Its about time someone started taking a closer look at individual state school systems, to understand why there is such a gap in education standards and opportunities. These are the kind of applications and news that we should be sharing, more so than the Casey Anthony app that hit number one last week.

Summify - Orlando’s WESH-TV finds success with top-selling Casey Anthony app

Summify - Orlando’s WESH-TV finds success with top-selling Casey Anthony app

One has to wonder what kind of nation we're sinking into when we're so addicted to tragedy on television that we can make an application for mobile media the number one seller.

It reminds me of a TooL song, you can find the full lyrics here, but the part that captures me most for this situation is: "Eye on the TV
'cause tragedy thrills me
Whatever flavour
It happens to be like;
Killed by the husband
Drowned by the ocean
Shot by his own son
She used the poison in his tea
And kissed him goodbye
That's my kind of story
It's no fun 'til someone dies"

When did we become a society that hinged on reality TV? -sad headshake-

Summify - 7 Must-Read Books on the Future of the Internet

Summify - 7 Must-Read Books on the Future of the Internet

Definitely must reads if you're trying to stay on top of the current media trend waves. Brain Pickings delivers again with informative, relevant topics.