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		<title>U2 Live Webcast Was Awesome!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 06:35:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just finished watching the U2 live webcast on YouTube tonight. They performed in L.A. tonight and let the entire world in on the act via a YouTube stream (the first of its kind) and it was fabulous!! I&#8217;ve been to every U2 concert since they started coming back to Salt Lake City. I really [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just finished watching the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/u2official">U2 live webcast on YouTube</a> tonight.  They <a href="http://www.u2gigs.com/article590.html">performed in L.A. tonight</a> and let the entire world in on the act via a YouTube stream (the first of its kind) and it was fabulous!!  I&#8217;ve been to every U2 concert since they started coming back to Salt Lake City.  I really love live music.  This just about counted.  There was something special about it knowing that the rest of the world was watching with me.</p>
<p>The quality of the stream and the sound of the music was amazing.  I thought for sure they&#8217;d have technical issues with so many people tuning in for a STREAMING broadcast.  But it was flawless!  I was witness to something special tonight.  Now they&#8217;re rebroadcasting and I&#8217;m going to have to force myself to go to bed.  Five o&#8217;clock comes too early!!  So much for getting to bed early tonight.  It was worth it!  They better come to Salt Lake City on their second North American leg of the tour!</p>
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		<title>PTA Stands Up For Children, Regardless of Consequences</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 08:40:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a major smear campaign against the PTA going on right now, and it started on the hill in the guise of a bill (SB 199) that pretended to be in support of parent involvement at schools.  The PTA had a problem with some of the language in the bill.  The bill in its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a major smear campaign against the PTA going on right now, and it started on the hill in the guise of a bill (<a title="Equal Recognition of School Parent Groups -- Bramble, C." href="http://le.utah.gov/~2009/htmdoc/sbillhtm/SB0199S01.htm">SB 199</a>) that pretended to be in support of parent involvement at schools.  The PTA had a problem with some of the language in the bill.  The bill in its original form prohibited principals and school officials to work with any parent organization that collected dues (i.e. PTA).  The <a title="LAC" href="http://utahpta.org/advocacy.htm#lac">PTA Legislative Action Committee</a> (of which I&#8217;m an appointed member) met to discuss this bill and the position that the PTA would take <a href="http://utahpta.org/advocacy/Resolutions/Resolutions%20Links/Utah%20PTA%20Resolutions%20and%20Position%20Statements.htm">based on resolutions</a> that guide our decisions.</p>
<p>The membership of the PTA are strong supporters of parent involvement, as much as any organization out there if not the most!  We&#8217;re also strong proponents of local control.  We also believe in working with our legislators so that the laws that are passed are in the best interest of all children.  It was with great effort that members of the Utah PTA Board met with Senator Bramble to work out a compromise.  Based on the compromise (which took out the anti-PTA language) the voting members cast their vote to support the substitute bill.  The very next day Senator Bramble paraded the PTA leadership on the <a title="Scrub through to around 25% where discussion on SB 199 begins." href="http://recordings.le.state.ut.us/mp3/Senate/rsenate-0225091.mp3">Senate floor</a> and praised them for their efforts to come to a compromise.</p>
<p>A week went by and we met again as we do on a weekly basis during the Legislative session.  We review the positions we have taken on various bills where the children of Utah are at stake and we discussed SB 199 again.  During the time between the compromise and the next meeting we began to understand some unintended consequences of the bill, even in its new form that we had previously agreed upon.  There was much debate as we discussed the ramifications of changing positions on a bill that we had previously taken a position on.  There were several consequences to consider, including 1) we had worked with legislators and come to an agreement.  2) Legislators were working on &#8220;good faith&#8221; assumptions. and 3) there were many political reasons why we shouldn&#8217;t change our position, despite the unintended consequences of the bill.  <strong>But when it came down to it, the voting members of LAC stood up for what was right, regardless of the consequences that might follow. </strong> Understanding that if the bill passed and became law, it would be bad law even with good intention (and I have some reservations about the original intent of the bill, especially since it contained &#8220;kill-the-PTA&#8221; language) because of the position it would put district superintendents and school principals in.  To fully understand the unintended consequences please read the talking points written by Holly Langton, Alison Walker, Sue Carey and other dedicated PTA Officers and Commissioners.</p>
<blockquote><p>The original bill, SB 199, was opposed by Utah PTA.  PTA members mounted a great lobbying effort to have changes made to the bill.  The result of that effort was 1st Substitute SB 199.  There were still some concerns with portions of the bill, but Utah PTA was supportive of the fact that parental involvement is essential in every child’s education to support student success.  Therefore, Utah PTA took a position of support on the substitute bill.  Since that vote, additional input and information has been received from our attorneys and PTA members, and we have become convinced that 1st Sub SB 199 will not accomplish the goal of increasing parental involvement in our schools and may even have the potential to decrease involvement.</p>
<p>On March 4, Utah PTA’s Legislative Action Committee voted to change the position to on 1st Sub SB 199 to “Support the Concept.”  We appreciate Senator Bramble’s efforts to increase parental involvement in the schools, and we thank him for including Utah PTA in his efforts.  Utah PTA reaffirms its intention of working with all public school groups in an effort to serve the best interests of all children and youth.   However, the overarching concern is that much of the language in the bill takes away the authority of the “School.”  The administrator needs to make decisions based on the best interest of the school and its students.  The language of this bill puts administrators between “a rock and a hard place,”  forced into the position of deciding what is in the best interest of the parent groups, rather than keeping the focus on the students (lines 44-46).  For example, if a school permits a parent group to sponsor an assembly on a specific issue, then the school must allow other parent groups to sponsor an assembly on the issue.  If the administrator feels that one assembly on that topic is all that is necessary or can be justified in taking up class time, then the only recourse for the administrator is to not allow any parent group to sponsor the assembly.  If this becomes a recurring situation for an administrator, it could seriously hamper parental involvement or activities sponsored by parent groups in a school.</p>
<p><em>Concerns with the bill language:</em></p>
<p>What is required to be a “legally organized parent or parent/teacher group, association or organization” (lines 29-30)?</p>
<p>What are “patrons of the school” (line 31)?</p>
<p>Why are employees and officers of the entities included in the definition of the “School” (line 35)? Does this language preclude them from joining a group, because they would be seen as endorsing, supporting, sanctioning, or giving approval to one group over another (lines 53-54)?  Can a teacher be assigned to assist only one group and not be seen as endorsing?  Many employees who are parents of children in the school where they work might not be allowed to join one parent group without joining them all.</p>
<p>Individual employees, especially in secondary schools, may have a vested interest in a specific parent group.  For example, the band teacher would want to be involved with the band booster group but not necessarily the basketball parent group.  Would they be required to join all those parent groups in order to support the band group and not favor one over the other (lines 35 and 53-54)?</p>
<p>Would schools now be responsible to ensure that parent groups complete their annual IRS filings and have written fiscal management procedures, conflict of interest policies, and record-retention policies (lines 55-59)?  A school cannot be responsible for all the “applicable laws, rules, regulations, and policies” with which a parent group should comply.  This would take time and energy away from the students.</p></blockquote>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t explain all the complexities of the unintended consequences any better than that.  Unfortunately there are other consequences that we&#8217;ll now have to deal with, but they won&#8217;t affect the children of Utah nearly as much as this bad law would.  I&#8217;m proud to be a member of an organization that will stand up for the children and stay true to their word, first and foremost, that they act in the best interest of all children.  What a noble and great act!  I would be ashamed if they took any other action.  They did the right thing!  No matter how mad Senator Bramble and Representative Lockhart are about the change in course, no matter how badly radio and newspapers spin it, the Utah PTA can be proud that they did the right thing.  Read their mission statement and ask yourself how they could possibly do anything different:</p>
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<p align="left">The Mission of the PTA is three-fold:</p>
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<li>To support and speak on behalf of children and youth in the schools, in the community, and before governmental bodies and other organizations that make decisions affecting children;</li>
<li>To assist parents in developing the skills they need to raise and protect their children; and</li>
<li>To encourage parent and public involvement in the public schools of this nation.</li>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 02:06:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My wife made a brief appearance on the news this evening.  KSL&#8217;s Courtney Orton interviewed her to get her take on the budget cuts that Tooele County School District is implementing. She did a great job, especially considering that our son was attempting his own appearance on the news.  He poked his head into a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My wife made a <a href="http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=148&amp;sid=5446474">brief appearance on the news</a> this evening.   KSL&#8217;s <a title="Courtney Orton Bio" href="http://stage-v2.ksl.com/?sid=1976244&amp;nid=166" target="_blank">Courtney Orton</a> interviewed her to get her take on the budget cuts that <a href="http://www.tooele.k12.ut.us/">Tooele County School District</a> is implementing.  She did a great job, especially considering that our son was attempting his own appearance on the news.  He poked his head into a shot or two until she took him up to his room and told him to cut it out.   Most parents of a five-year-old boy would be able to relate.</p>
<p>One comment Heather made during the interview that didn&#8217;t go live was about her trust in the board members that we elected to make decisions on our behalf.   I would like to echo that sentiment and thank the Tooele County School <a href="http://www.tooele.k12.ut.us/BoardAdmin/BoardMain.htm">Board</a> and <a href="http://www.tooele.k12.ut.us/BoardAdmin/AdminMain.htm">Administration</a> for making some really tough decisions about the future of our children.  I have no doubt that they deliberated hard and long and thought about the impact that their judgment would have on our children.    I hope that despite tough times, public school funding will continue as more difficult decisions are made in the 2009 Legislative session.</p>
<p>While it may be prudent to tighten the proverbial belt in uncertain times, it would be irresponsible if we didn&#8217;t continue to make education a priority.  It&#8217;s the same type of decision that we all make in our own families when the budget is tight.   A responsible family doesn&#8217;t spend a lot of money on vacations if they&#8217;re not going to have enough money to pay their bills.  If that still doesn&#8217;t cut it, a responsible family cancels their cable TV and they figure out other ways they can save money, even when it means  a little discomfort on the part of the parents.  The very last person to suffer (if at all) is the child.</p>
<p>Parents sacrifice a lot to make sure their children are happy, and it shouldn&#8217;t be too much different when it comes to our schools.  We all want the best for our children and  Tooele County School District is making the same types of decisions that fall right in line with the decisions a  responsible family would be making.  Of course, with tough decisions comes some tough criticism.  As long as it is constructive and not hostile, I&#8217;m sure the Board would love to hear from you.  They meet again on <a title="Tooele County School District Board of Education meeting Schedule 2008-2009" href="http://www.tooele.k12.ut.us/BoardAdmin/Board%20Meeting%20Schedule%20-%202008-2009.pdf" target="_blank">February 3 at 6:30 p.m.</a> at the <a title="Location of Tooele County School District Office (Google Maps)" href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?oe=UTF-8&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;split=0&amp;gl=us&amp;hl=en&amp;msa=0&amp;msid=104993178461974788998.00044b6dc883e224b2e4d&amp;t=h&amp;z=20" target="_blank">District Office</a>.</p>
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		<title>A relaxing day with my very own family!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2008 01:44:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today was a wonderful day that I was able to enjoy with my family, as one should (if at all possible) on Christmas day. I&#8217;m very grateful for the reason for the season (Jesus Christ) and I also love all the fun traditions that go along with it. I&#8217;m not a big fan of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today was a wonderful day that I was able to enjoy with my family, as one should (if at all possible) on Christmas day.  I&#8217;m very grateful for the reason for the season (Jesus Christ) and I also love all the fun traditions that go along with it.  I&#8217;m not a big fan of the buy-a-gift-for-someone-in-October-or-November-and-don&#8217;t-give-it-to-them-until-the-end-of-December tradition.  I figure I might as well get some use out of it from October to December!  It just loses value (and causes me heartache) all wrapped up under the tree or shoved in a secret hiding spot in the closet for three months.  I&#8217;m fine with surprises, but that entails actually being surprised!  What is the surprise in knowing there is a present for you sitting under the tree?  I suppose I&#8217;m surprised when I first discover it there&#8230;ok, great!  Now it&#8217;s time to open it!  Yet, I&#8217;m not allowed to open it, &#8220;Not until Christmas!&#8221; my wife tells me. She has learned to keep it an <strong>actual surprise</strong> until Christmas morning, or she just lets me have my way and get myself stuff for Christmas (and my Birthday since I was born in December) starting several months beforehand.  Which is what I did this year when I purchased a membership to Gold&#8217;s Gym (the new one in Tooele opens the first day of 2009), a new wedding ring (since I injured my ring finger in a mountain biking accident and my knuckle is permanently bigger as a result), and genetic testing and personal DNA analysis from <a href="http://www.23andme.com">23andMe.com</a>.  Heather also surprised (yes, I really didn&#8217;t know I was getting it, nor did I expect it which constitues and honest-to-goodness surprise!) me with an R/C helicopter so I&#8217;d have something to open on Christmas.</p>
<p>Of all my gifts I&#8217;ve enjoyed pouring through my DNA data since I got the results back on December 19th.  It&#8217;s been absolutely fascinating, if not for the health and traits data then for the ancestry information that it has opened my eyes to.  For anyone else that has been tested, you might find it interesting to know that my Paternal Haplogroup is <a title="La Tene Celt R1b1c10" href="http://www.davidkfaux.org/LaTene_Celt_R1b1c10.pdf" target="_blank">R1b1c10 (also known as R-U152 or S28)</a> and my Maternal Haplogroup is <a title="H3: An Introduction" href="http://wiki.hmtdna.org/doku.php/results/h3/helena" target="_blank">H3</a>.  I found out that I&#8217;m 100% European (more specifically from Northern Europe) and of all the groups of people from around the world I&#8217;m genetically most similar to the Irish.    And the great thing about 23andMe is that they&#8217;re constantly updating my information as DNA research uncovers more and more information.  So this will be a gift that keeps on giving!</p>
<p>My children enjoyed Christmas and we were able to hold them off until 7:45 a.m.  We went to the movies this afternoon (one of our Christmas day traditions) and saw Bedtime Stories.  I love to hear Griff laugh and this show got a few good laughs out of him.  I thought it was decent since I was there with my kids.  It&#8217;s amazing how seeing your kids get enjoyment out of something makes it all that much more enjoyable for you.</p>
<p>I hope you all enjoyed the time you were able to spend with your families!  I sure enjoyed a relaxing day with my very own family!<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<title>Upgraded to WordPress 2.7</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 05:01:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I upgraded my WordPress installation a few days ago. I noticed at least one side-effect of the upgrade was that a couple of my posts showed up in the feed as new. My wife brought it to my attention so I thought I&#8217;d quickly explain the phenomenon, in case you thought your RSS reader was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I upgraded my WordPress installation a few days ago.  I noticed at least one side-effect of the upgrade was that a couple of my posts showed up in the feed as new.  My wife brought it to my attention so I thought I&#8217;d quickly explain the phenomenon, in case you thought your RSS reader was on the fritz.</p>
<p>Another side effect was that at least one plug-in had to be fixed.  If any other WordPress users have WP-Print installed, you&#8217;ll notice that when you upgrade to 2.7 it will break.  <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">Instructions on the fix can be found <a href="http://lesterchan.net/wordpress/2008/11/01/my-plugins-and-wordpress-27/">here</a>.</span> Actually, I just checked again and noticed that as of December 11 there is a <a title="WP-Print 2.4" href="http://lesterchan.net/wordpress/readme/wp-print.html" target="_blank">2.40 version</a> of WP-Print for WordPress 2.7.  Unfortunately, it didn&#8217;t show up as an automatic upgrade in the Installed Plugins module.</p>
<p>For anyone contemplating a move to WordPress from Blogger or some other platform, now is the time.  WordPress 2.7 now offers automatic upgrades for the core install.  And just for clarification, WordPress has a standalone install which is what I recommend.  My wife is on WordPress.com (the equivalent of a Blogger.com free blog) and it&#8217;s not near as flexible as my standalone install, downloaded from WordPress.org.  The catch with the standalone install is that you have to host your own server or purchase third party hosting.  I use <a title="BlueHost" href="http://www.bluehost.com/" target="_blank">BlueHost</a> and I&#8217;ve been extremely happy with them, one of the best prices around, plenty of included features and options, and great up-time.  They&#8217;re local, too, which makes it that much better.  I started with WordPress quite some time ago and upgrades were always met with mixed feelings.  I was excited for the new features, but I always dreaded the upgrade process.  Now, I will no longer dread upgrades because it will happen with a click of a button.  WordPress will no longer be for a niche market after 2.7, and I say that with mixed feelings, too.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<title>I Can&#8217;t Sleep!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 10:39:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the worst things in the world is the inability to sleep, especially when you know that the alarm clock is going to go off at 5:15 a.m.  This happens to me quite a bit on Sunday night when I know I should start off the week with a healthy 6-8 hours of sleep.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the worst things in the world is the inability to sleep, especially when you know that the alarm clock is going to go off at 5:15 a.m.  This happens to me quite a bit on Sunday night when I know I should start off the week with a healthy 6-8 hours of sleep.  I&#8217;m usually getting an average of 4-5 a night, sometimes less, but that&#8217;s not to say I&#8217;d sleep for 10-12 if I had the time.  I don&#8217;t know why I can&#8217;t sleep tonight.  Wednesday nights usually treat me fair.</p>
<p>Tonight (or this morning, rather) in my attempts to get tired I finished reading my <a title="Google Reader" href="https://www.google.com/reader" target="_blank">Google Reader</a> posts (I&#8217;m currently subscribed to 287 rss feeds) and then I checked out my <a title="Google Health" href="https://www.google.com/health" target="_blank">Google Health</a> profile and updated it with my latest condition, &#8220;Difficulty Sleeping&#8221;.  I wandered over to my <a title="Google History" href="http://www.google.com/history/" target="_blank">Google Web History</a> and discovered that I&#8217;ve had that thing turned on recording all my google searches and all the pages and images I&#8217;ve viewed since June 28, 2005.  I&#8217;ve made 13,338 Google searches since then.  I wonder if that&#8217;s considered a lot of searches in just over 3 years?</p>
<p>My blogging frequency is back to where it started when I tried out the blogging thing on Blogger.com in 2002 (an entire two posts) and then on MySpace (which I cancelled when it was creepy for a 30 year old to have a profile on what was mostly for teenagers and musicians) and now I&#8217;m somewhat regretting my cancellation because my old MySpace page now has some other shirtless Tyler Slack on it.  I got on board the FaceBook craze a while back (after a bit of resistance&#8230;I was afraid it would be like MySpace) but I don&#8217;t do much on it.  I log in after I get an email or two telling me I have friend requests and I make a point to ignore all invitations to join a cause and I still don&#8217;t know what a poke is, nevermind a superpoke.  It doesn&#8217;t sound like something a married man should be doing.</p>
<p>I created my FaceBook profile after I read a <a title="When it comes to Facebook and LinkedIn, don't pick one or the other. CIOs and other business leaders should be on both." href="http://www.cio.com/article/160350/Why_CIOs_Should_Be_On_Facebook" target="_blank">CIO.com article</a> that advised me not to choose just <a title="My Public LinkedIn Profile" href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/tslack" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> or just Facebook but create a profile on both.  <a title="My Public Facebook Listing" href="http://www.new.facebook.com/people/Tyler_Slack/834629405" target="_blank">So I did</a>.  In the last few months I&#8217;ve really noticed an increase of activity on that site, my goodness!  So I went ahead and imported some feeds to give the appearance that I&#8217;m an active FaceBook user, but I haven&#8217;t caught onto the idea of updating my status.  I&#8217;ve been dabbling with <a title="Tyler's Twitter Page" href="http://twitter.com/tslack" target="_blank">Twitter</a> for a while, but haven&#8217;t used it enough to consider it a very useful tool for me, but I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll keep it around.</p>
<p>Now, after all that useless information you&#8217;d think I&#8217;d be tired.  Nope!  I still can&#8217;t sleep!  Here&#8217;s to all-nighters!  (We&#8217;ll see how excited I am about it when I&#8217;m falling asleep at <a title="Special Olympics Utah Hall of Fame &amp; Awards Dinner" href="http://www.events.org/SOU01/cpage.aspx?e=16891" target="_blank">La Caille</a> tonight.)<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<title>Right vs. Left in the Blogosphere and Obama&#039;s&#160; &#039;&#160;57-State&#039;&#160; Tour</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2008 16:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>D. Sirmize</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been planning a big Obama post now for a while, but haven&#8217;t yet found time to organize my thoughts into a thorough, coherent post. When I do it, I want to do it right. It&#8217;s no news to anybody at this point (well, except maybe Hillary) that Obama&#8217;s coronation as the Democrat nominee for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been planning a big Obama post now for a while, but haven&#8217;t yet found time to organize my thoughts into a thorough, coherent post. When I do it, I want to do it right. It&#8217;s no news to anybody at this point (well, except maybe Hillary) that Obama&#8217;s coronation as the Democrat nominee for president is inevitable, so sometime in the next few weeks I&#8217;ll have a lot to say about His Highness.</p>
<p>In the meantime, I thought I&#8217;d make one observation about the conservative vs. liberal personality- at least when it comes to Internet media.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be perfectly honest- when it comes to the blogosphere, the Left all but has the market cornered. For every decent conservative blog in cyberspace, there are several hard-hitting liberal blogs. Lately I&#8217;ve filled my spare time commenting on a host of them (because let&#8217;s face it, it&#8217;s much more convenient to react to somebody&#8217;s content than create your own- plus stirring up pots in the Left wing of the blogosphere fills my soul with delight).</p>
<p>Liberals pride themselves on their influence and organization when it comes to the Web. I&#8217;ll hand it to them, they&#8217;ve utilized the Web very wisely in recent years. But outside the arena of ideas (where we eat their lunch every day), the huge difference between liberals and conservatives on the Web is the former&#8217;s utter inability to laugh at themselves and the latter&#8217;s irreverent sense of humor (this is also true in the world of stand-up comedy. Other than Mark Marin, I can&#8217;t think of a single liberal comedian that&#8217;s ever truly made me laugh). The fact that we can laugh at both ourselves and them is a long-term advantage.</p>
<p>What sparked this post was a <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/05/barack-obama-wa.html">comment</a> Obama made the other day at a speech in Beaverton, Oregon:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">&#8220;Over the last 15 months, we’ve traveled to every corner of the United States. I’ve now been in 57 states? I think one left to go. Alaska and Hawaii, I was not allowed to go to even though I really wanted to visit, but my staff would not justify it.&#8221;</p>
<p>57 states, huh? Impressive indeed!</p>
<p>Now of course I give the guy a break. He&#8217;s got to be exhausted, and when all you do is talk all day you&#8217;re bound to say something dumb.</p>
<p>But don&#8217;t throw conservatives a softball and expect them not to hit it out of the park.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.suitablyflip.com/suitably_flip/2008/05/obama-campaign.html">Suitably Flip</a> has produced and is now selling the official Barack Obama 57 state lapel pin!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cafepress.com/suitablyflip.264168797"></a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-208 aligncenter" title="1a57" src="http://www.desultorythoughts.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/1a57.jpg" alt="" width="144" height="130" /></p>
<p>This pin is even funnier now that Barack has apparently started wearing a U.S. Flag lapel pin, after dismissing the practice earlier in the campaign as &#8220;a substitute for true patriotism.&#8221;</p>
<p>The more I learn about Barack Obama, the more I&#8217;m convinced that Hillary would make a much better president.  But one thing&#8217;s for sure, conservatives in cyberspace will have just as much fun flaming him as we&#8217;ve had flaming her.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<title>Blogging about Education Issues Not Popular?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 May 2008 19:44:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 2007 a funny thing happened.  People began expressing their opinion on education issues like never before.  (I have no study to back that up, it&#8217;s just something I noticed and as I&#8217;ve talked to others they have noticed it too.)  It probably had a lot to do with the great voucher debate, but I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 2007 a funny thing happened.  People began expressing their opinion on education issues like never before.  (I have no study to back that up, it&#8217;s just something I noticed and as I&#8217;ve talked to others they have noticed it too.)  It probably had a lot to do with the great voucher debate, but I saw more than just a discussion about vouchers.  I saw a lot of talk about making our public schools better.  I read many voucher debates, but I also read why public schools were good and how they could become better.  My kids attend public school so of course I want them to be the best they can be, we all want that. We all discussed that in 2007.  Somehow that discussion is no longer taking place; it died with the vouchers.  Or did it?  Has blogging about issues in education really gone out of style?  Is it no longer popular?</p>
<p>Yes, this year is an election year.  It would seem that many of the blogs have shifted gears and are talking about the candidates now, but isn&#8217;t there still room to talk about and put into action our plans to make education for children in Utah better?  Or did we all just blog about it back then because it was the latest craze?</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think so!  I think that everyone that wrote about it last year can continue to write about it this year!  And they will write because they care!  And they care because they&#8217;re outstanding human beings that want to make a difference, not just hear themselves talk.</p>
<p>I was curious to see just how dead the subject had become so I went back to many of the blogs that I read during the voucher debate (not all of them because it took me several weeks just to get to where I am now)  to see how many of you have continued to keep education issues on your front page from time to time.  It would seem that my suspicions are correct because most blogs that wrote about vouchers in 2007 haven&#8217;t written one education-based post since last November.  The issues are still there, they&#8217;re just not being talked about in the blogosphere anymore.</p>
<p><a title="Utah Education Issues" href="http://utahedu.blogspot.com" target="_blank">Utah Educatiton Issues</a> is a blog that, even in title, has determined to keep education on the front page.  It&#8217;s written by a teacher and recently has blogged quite a bit about candidates and parties, but continues to keep issues like <a title="True Class Sizes and Utah's Writing Scores" href="http://utahedu.blogspot.com/2008/04/true-class-sizes-and-utahs-writing.html" target="_blank">class size reduction</a> in the mix.  Many of you have participated in the comments there and if we&#8217;re serious about making education better the discussion (and more importantly the action) needs to continue.   Which brings up a possible answer to my question; perhaps we haven&#8217;t had time for blogging but we&#8217;ve been out there fighting hard to make education better.  Why don&#8217;t we take an hour and let others know what we&#8217;ve done to improve education this month?  By sharing these experiences we can inspire others to do the same.  We can continue to keep the debate alive!</p>
<p>I am not beyond reproach.  I could have posted my experience in <a title="Speak up for Class Size Reduction!" href="http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pxoxP9a1Ks5CK8LUeB6AvaA" target="_blank">participating in public comment at the State Board of Education</a> in April, or attending a &#8220;What Counts?&#8221; meeting organized by the <a title="One of the best School Boards around!" href="http://www.tooele.k12.ut.us/BoardAdmin/BoardMain.htm" target="_self">Tooele County School District Board</a> and giving input as to how they can do better and what they should focus on.  I could (and should) blog more about my involvement with the PTA and our efforts to reduce class size and improve the education of all children in Utah.  Why aren&#8217;t we all doing this more?</p>
<p>In hopes that it will get people talking again, I&#8217;d like to call a few people out on this.  As bloggers we&#8217;re all quite aware of who is linking to us and why and I&#8217;m pretty sure that&#8217;s how you might have <a title="Drinking Hemlock" href="http://drinkinghemlock.livejournal.com/3554.html" target="_blank">ended</a> up reading this post, but that&#8217;s the <a title="Pursuit of Liberty" href="http://www.davidjmiller.org/step-forward-on-education/" target="_blank">idea</a>.  Now that you&#8217;re here, defend yourself, won&#8217;t you?  Tell us all why you cared about <a title="Simple Utah Mormon Politics" href="http://economicspolitics.blogspot.com/search/label/Education" target="_blank">education</a> <a title="Democracy for Utah" href="http://www.democracyforutah.com/node/1897" target="_blank">last</a> <a title="The World According to Me" href="http://bobaagard.blogspot.com/search/label/Education" target="_blank">year</a> but this year you&#8217;ve <a title="The Utah Hornet's Nest" href="http://theutahhornetsnest.blogspot.com/search/label/Education" target="_blank">fallen</a> <a title="EduBlahg (Written by a teacher)" href="http://edublahg.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">silent</a>.  <a title="Education in Utah" href="http://edutah.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Express</a> your awesome opinions once again!  Make a commitment today to keep education <a title="Common Cents" href="http://adayinutah.blogspot.com/2007/11/school-vouchers-not-in-utah.html" target="_blank">issues</a> on your front page.  If you&#8217;re a <a title="JM Bell" href="http://jmbell.org/blog/" target="_blank">political</a> <a title="Wasatch Watcher (Nothing Education-Based since January)" href="http://www.wasatchwatcher.com/" target="_blank">blog</a>, talk about the candidates&#8217; commitment to education.  Don&#8217;t <a title="Against Utah Vouchers" href="http://againstutahvouchers.blogspot.com" target="_blank">permanently die</a> and <a title="Republican Wondering" href="http://republicanagainstnewentitlements.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">never post again</a> <a title="Davis Didjeridu" href="http://davisdidjeridu.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2007-11-25T20%3A42%3A00-07%3A00" target="_blank">when</a> you <a title="Accountability" href="http://accountabilityfirst.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">did so much for us</a> last year!  There are a <a title="The Sidetrack" href="http://thesidetrack.blogspot.com/2007/10/wait-vouchers-dont-make-schools-better.html" target="_blank">few</a> of <a title="The Third Avenue" href="http://3rdave.blogspot.com" target="_blank">you</a> <a title="A Liberal Mormon" href="http://aliberalmormon.wordpress.com/?s=education" target="_blank">that</a> <a title="Jeremy's Jermiad " href="http://www.themannings.org/soapbox/2007/11/07/vouchers-are-deadare-our-schools-any-better" target="_blank">continue</a> to <a title="Green Jello " href="http://pramahaphil.blogspot.com" target="_blank">talk</a> <a title="Coolest Family Ever" href="http://www.coolestfamilyever.com/2007/11/06/to-fellow-voucher-supporters/" target="_blank">about</a> education and we all thank you!</p>
<p>I hope 2008 will be another banner year for making a difference for our children.  We&#8217;d all give up our lives for our children if it ever came to that.  Let&#8217;s do them one better and give up our time and energy for them while they&#8217;re young and when it counts the most!  Commit today to write at least one post a month on an education related issue.  We can do this!  We have to do this!  If you don&#8217;t have a blog, participate in the comments!  We can all make a difference by working together!  I&#8217;ve overused exclamation points in this paragraph so it&#8217;s time to end!  NOW! <img src='http://www.desultorythoughts.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> <strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<title>Bragging About My Family</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2008 05:14:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think my family is pretty cool &#8211; of course I&#8217;m biased. Heather gave a wonderful talk in church today on Easter Sunday. She&#8217;s a spiritual woman and I&#8217;m very proud of her. My kids sang with the primary and they both did so well, especially my mischievous Griff. Last week when they were practicing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think my family is pretty cool &#8211; of course I&#8217;m biased.  Heather gave a wonderful talk in church today on Easter Sunday.  She&#8217;s a spiritual woman and I&#8217;m very proud of her.  My kids sang with the primary and they both did so well, especially my mischievous Griff.  Last week when they were practicing for the performance he was just clowning it up and making everyone laugh.  Luckily today he just sang nice and loud like you would expect a cute 4-year-old to do.  His favorite song is &#8220;I Am a Child of God&#8221; and he sang especially well during that song.</p>
<p>I also have a cousin (Kerstin Tenney) that recently made it into the <a href="http://www.mormontabernaclechoir.org/orchestra/" title="Orchestra at Temple Square">Orchestra at Temple Square</a>.  She plays the violin.  They recently performed with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir at the rededication of the Utah State Capitol building and Kerstin is featured at the 4:10 mark and the 7:00 mark.  It was written by Kurt Bestor, a composer I&#8217;ve loved ever since the &#8220;<a href="http://musiccommons.org/sam-cardon-and-kurt-bestor/innovators/album26011/" title="Kurt Bestor &amp; Sam Cardon - Innovators" target="_blank">Innovators</a>&#8221; release.</p>
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		<title>U2 Cosmic Light Show = Crap</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 21:56:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just want to warn anyone thinking about attending the new &#8220;more-than-just-lasers&#8221; U2 show at the Clark Planetarium that it sucked. Even the great music of U2 couldn&#8217;t save it, it just sucked. I wish I could say it was cool, but I nearly walked out. The only reason I didn&#8217;t was because of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just want to warn anyone thinking about attending the new &#8220;more-than-just-lasers&#8221; U2 show at the Clark Planetarium that it sucked.  Even the great music of U2 couldn&#8217;t save it, it just sucked.  I wish I could say it was cool, but I nearly walked out.  The only reason I didn&#8217;t was because of the danger of being zapped by one of the lasers.  They tout the show as such:</p>
<blockquote><p>Clark Planetarium launches a new, much-anticipated, music entertainment show featuring one of the greatest bands of the last two decades. “U2” is the first ever full-dome production featuring U2’s timeless classics and modern hits, set to lighting and animation effects using the latest in CGI and laser technology. Special effects performed live by our theater presenters make each show a one-of-a-kind experience.</p></blockquote>
<p>The latest CGI technology?  Really?  Maybe I&#8217;ve been spoiled by HD content (which I don&#8217;t even enjoy in my own home) so I expect to see everything in vivid detail, but that&#8217;s what I expect when a show is touted as &#8220;using the latest in CGI and laser technology&#8221;.  I&#8217;m really interested to know what part of that show involved anything that can be considered the &#8220;latest&#8221;.  <a href="http://www.clarkplanetarium.org/Trailers/U2.mov" title="U2 Cosmic Experience Preview" target="_blank">Judge for yourself.</a> The graphics looks like something out of Doom, only these graphics were faded in color &#8211; the opposite of vivid.  Maybe the lack of vivid color and clear details in graphics had something to do with the fact that we were viewing the dome through thick, latest-in-technology smoke that made it possible for us to view the latest-in-technology lasers.  Then there was the &#8220;Star Operator&#8221; that kept begging for approval.  &#8220;Do you like it? Come on!!! I gotta hear you!  If you like it, let me hear you!&#8221;  He just wouldn&#8217;t shut up and he even threatened not to show us the last song if we didn&#8217;t scream and cheer for more.  By the way, the entire show only lasted 40 minutes!  We were in line for 15 minutes (which resulted in us getting front row seats &#8211; not a good thing in a dome config) and then we sat there waiting for the show to start for 15 minutes.</p>
<p>Maybe I was only so disappointed because it&#8217;s how my wife and I chose to celebrate our 11 years of marriage.  I would rather have seen U23D for a third time, which brings me to the second part of my opinion.  <a href="http://www.u23dmovie.com/" title="IMAX U23D" target="_blank">U23D is awesome!</a>  If you&#8217;ve always wanted to go to a U2 concert but couldn&#8217;t get tickets in time or refused to pay $100 per ticket, this is your chance to get front row seats!  I don&#8217;t know how much longer it will be in theaters, but I hope to make it at least one more time.  My biggest desire would be to go with a theater full of die-hard U2 fans.  I can&#8217;t help but to clap and cheer after each song because that&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve done at the three U2 concerts I&#8217;ve attended, and never did I have as good a seat at any of them as I did at this one.  The only problem with that is some people come for the movie experience instead of the concert experience.  They have a drink and popcorn and they watch it as if it were a movie, but it&#8217;s really not!  That&#8217;s why it would be nice to attend with a bunch of fans that are there for the concert experience.</p>
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