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Is there a God?

Is there a God?

05/03/2008 Score Card Comments 0 Comment

Zhenren: Is there a god?

Selene: There is if you think there is.


Philosophy and Religion
God, Selene, Zhenren
Science & Technology

Science & Technology

05/01/2008 Score Card Comments 0 Comment

Zhenren: If you see that our world will be destroyed, you will not interfere?

Selene: You mistake your own existence as some special event. You conjure up your own construct to give you comfort, my existence. You expect me to come and give you rescue? Look toward your abilities, your sciences and technologies, to stay alive.


Philosophy and Religion
Science, Selene, technology, Zhenren
LaCie All-Terraine Hard Disk (250GB) Recommended

LaCie All-Terraine Hard Disk (250GB) Recommended

04/28/2008 Score Card Comments 0 Comment

One of the major pains for me is to find an external storage solution for my Mac Power PC G4. This model limits its USB port power to the 500ma specified in the standards for this type of port. Problem is that hard drives will draw a lot more than 500ma, especially for start up. You will find that most all manufacturers that sell portable hard drives fail to include the USB Y cable to draw power from two USB ports for guys like me that have the older computer. New Mac laptops provide the necessary power to properly run these pocket size portable hard drives. I was at L.A. Computer Company looking over their hard drives. A salesman came over to offer help. I told him of my problem and he told me to go with Firewire. I did not realize that that port properly powered the external hard drive. My son was with me and with the help of the salesman they both chose the LaCie All-Terraine Hard Disk. On the bar code tag it is called the LaCie Rugged HD. In short, it worked! No drivers to install. This drive offers Firewire 800, Firewire 400, and USB 2. Now here is the clever part of this. For USB you get TWO cables. One is a USB at one end and at the other end is a power connection! Not only that, that USB that gives only power out is long enough to run to the other side of the laptop. Now we know that that power connection will NOT properly power the drive. Then we plug in the second USB cable to the second laptop port and to the drive itself. The unit properly powers up and mounts. The problem with the USB port choice is having to use 2 cables. I much prefer to use the Firewire interface – only one cable.

Note that this manufacturer seems to understand that some laptops have only two USB ports and those ports are on either side of the machine. To properly use the USB interface and forced to use both one USB wire must be a lot longer. I can not figure out if it is stupid engineers or stupid managers that can not figure out this problem. LaCie seems to know what it is doing!

I tried out LaCie’s “1 Click” backup software and it is terrific. The interface is direct, meaning fast. The default backup copies everything within your user’s home folder. Now all of my documents, web site backups, pictures, music, etc. are there on this backup drive in a format that is the same as on my hard drive. There is no compression making the contents useless for my immediate use.

My biggest problem is pictures. I take alot of them and they take up a LOT of room because I love to shoot RAW format (8 to 9.5 MB per image) and typically I might shoot over 100 images. I can easily reach one gig file size each time I download my camera images.

Here are some more points about this drive:

  • Not shirt pocket size.
  • Shock resistant.
  • Cute color side bumpers.
  • Gets mighty hot when doing a back up.
  • No power supply included. Unit must draw power from laptop. The unit does have provision for external power.
  • No power or activity indicator (LED). (I pick the unit up and slowly try to turn it up or down in the air and the internal gyroscopic action of the rotating memory disk offers resistance to this move indicating the unit is getting power).
  • Fujitsu inside the cute LaCie case.
  • 5400 RP.
  • 8MB cache.
  • Hard drive mounts and numounts quickly and perfectly.
  • Cost at L.A. Computer Company, $219 (discount for cash). The LaCie web site states list price at $199.99. You can do better, for price, at some other store but factor in shipping.
  • Up to 800Mbits/s with FireWire 800.
  • Compatible with Time Machine.
  • 3 year warranty.

Computers, Product Reviews
LaCie All-Terraine Hard Disk, LaCie Rugged HD, Macintosh external hard drive
No interference?

No interference?

04/20/2008 Score Card Comments 0 Comment

Zenren: Why do you have this discourse with me if you do not intend to interfere in my life?

Selene: You exist momentarily in a world of natural perfection. You have personal freedom in that world but do not know it yet or chose not to know. Natural forces will impose upon you because the natural needs to evolve. To evolve is part of perfection. In your life among other men and women, you construct environments that are not yet perfect and thus are hurt by your own kind. There is no point in interfering, you are the master of your own small destiny. I can not interfere in any case.


Philosophy and Religion
philosoply, religion, Selene, Zenren
Every 15 Minutes – My Favorate Images.

Every 15 Minutes – My Favorate Images.

04/19/2008 Score Card Comments 0 Comment

April 17, 2008 one of our local high schools decided to put on a simulation called Every 15 Minutes. I was asked to volunteer to take photographs for the Placentia Neighborhood Watch. It was quite an elaborate production. Here is just a partial list of participants:

  • El Dorado High School faculty and students.
  • Placentia Police.
  • Orange County Fire Authority.
  • Placentia Neighborhood Watch.
  • High school parents.

The purpose of the simulation was to drive home the fact that many of the students that viewed the simulation had a chance of dying because of drinking alcohol and driving a vehicle.

A faculty member was made up to be the Grim Reaper and was sent to classrooms to collect students that were picked to simulate a student dying every 15 minutes. A gong sound was played over the public address system for the whole campus to hear. When I accompanied the Grim Reaper to my first classroom, to take pictures, a whole number of students were crying, quite emotional. A faculty member accompanies the Grim Reaper and while in the classroom reads a biography of the student picked to become dead. The student walks out with the Grim Reaper and sent to the faculty lounge where white face paint is applied. They go back to class but are instructed to not talk to anyone, walking dead.

Two automobiles that were previously in a crash were towed to the front of the campus, in the middle of the street. Students that were made up to have suffered injuries and death were put into the cars. Junior and senior students were sent out of the campus grounds to view the “crash”. A smoke bomb was set off on the far side of the vehicles. Fire and police rolled up with sirens. A public address system provided to the crowd what the student actor who survived the crash said and bystanders responding.
Grim Reaper and fire fighters.

The fire fighters had to cut off the top of the car to extricate a “dead” body, actually a student actor.

Fire fighters & Grim Reaper by accident

That body was placed on a gurney and then placed in a hearse and driven away. In the image below we see firefighters kneeling beside the dead body.

Fire fighters kneel next to gurney

In a few minutes a plastic tarp goes over the body and then placed in a hearse and driven away.

I was mightily impressed with the crash site simulation. As I scanned the crowd of student faces, I could see that they were mesmerized with this effort.

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When one covers an event like this, the likelihood that you will come up with an image that impresses you is directly related to the number of images you take. Out of 214 images, I only thought a handful were exceptional.

 

 

Updated: March 7, 2019 when it was discovered that the web site for Placentia Neighborhood Watch was taken down by the city.  I removed that link.  The Placentia city police department link had to be changed also.

Education
crash simulation, El Dorado High School, Every 15 Minutes, Grim Reaper
Possible Money Saving Solution For California Budget Problem. (Opinion)

Possible Money Saving Solution For California Budget Problem. (Opinion)

04/12/2008 Score Card Comments 0 Comment

Opinion

California State is/will suffer a budget short fall that will impact all our state education institutions at all levels, from kindergarten to college for quite some time. We hear of teachers at our grade, middle and high schools possibly not getting renewed contracts. This is expected to impact our state education product, which means there is likelihood that our children will not get the best education in the future. At the college level we have seen tuition rates that have outpaced inflation and possibly placing college level of education out of reach for a lot of young people. At one state college the budget short fall is expected to be about $15,000,000.

At the college level we hear very little as to how they plan to meet this crisis. Colleges and universities have seemed to always function with little or no oversight from the sovereign power base. If we leave the decisions for the possible budget cuts to the institutional leaders, they just might formulate solutions that protect their own positions and cut out the front line workers that actually create and deliver the product, the faculty.

Here are some ideas for cutting colleges and universities expenditures.

1. Do away with all offices of Dean on all state campuses or drastically limit this allegedly superfluous level of management. This level of bureaucracy came out of the Catholic Church model of putting a super priest in charge of a quantity of lower priests. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_%28education%29 ) Here are the reasons for this cost savings:

a. Looking at numerous web sites that publish the duties of college deans, it becomes apparent that the role of dean, most broadly speaking, is that of facilitating and promotion. Their function appears to be somewhat removed from the core mission of teaching which is the point being made in this recommendation. When times are tough, it makes sense to cut the extraneous – not what is most important, that being the instruction. Instruction is the product not administrator’s ego’s.

b. The alleged inflation within the deans offices of even more administrators called associate, assistant deans, and directors, bloats non core functionality and seems to eat up resources of space, salaries and parking that arguably should be directed toward improving the overall instruction process and delivery.

c. Support staff “needed” to work for these middle managers populates these offices “unnecessarily” thus robbing other department offices of needed support staff. One example is at Cal Poly Pomona College of Engineering allegedly has five or six support staff working in the deans office while a department of Civil Engineering that serves forty faculty has only one secretary. One can only guess that the powerful might take care of their needs first when they are asked for budget cutting proposals.

2. Limit vice presidents to a more realistic number per campus. I propose that any state university or college be allowed only one vice president for each 10,000 students. Why is it that most countries that have a president and vice president as their political leaders can do with one vice president?
3. It is understandable to rely on a bureaucracy top down model coming from past historical practice, namely the Catholic Church. It evolved that way. This model comes from the middle ages. On the one hand the model works and history seems to support that conclusion. Such a system seems to work for a lot of military model businesses. But, education is expected to be innovative, cutting edge, collaborative and intelligent. Why not modify the model a bit and rid a whole class of managers that, one can argue, bloat the system for little gain.
4. Why not examine the possibility that each campus have an executive, a provost, that runs the day to day business and let the figure head president do the promotion, the glad handing community events? The provost meets with each department head instead of some umbrella VP and dean.

I propose that deans, associate deans and assistant deans all go back to teaching. They most probably will make their old salary, which will be a bit of a financial loss. This should help out the teaching load. A college and university dean’s office that has support staff can move these individuals into department offices thus offering help to the two most important customers: teachers and students.

Who owns the state colleges and universities? You do. If you pay taxes, you are the sovereign owner of each campus. These institutions have been operating in a convenient secrecy of being remote and removed from public scrutiny. There is a parent teacher association for each public school until we reach the public colleges and universities. Why? Once again it has evolved this way. Let us start to reevaluate the higher education process and see if we need all those middle managers that allegedly suck up high pay, staff and resources.


College & University, Education
2008 California Budget Problem, California budget shortfall, California State University, Dean

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