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Wonderful Women Of The World: Ada – The Enchantress of Numbers

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 16th October 2010


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We rely on our computers big time. In fact I always say, as many of you probably do too, “How did we ever get along without them?” Lots of paper and a lot of white out, plus many trips to the library :). But do you really know how the computer came about?

A few weeks ago I saw an interesting movie called “Conceiving Ada”. Ada was known as the “Enchantress of Numbers”. Born in the early 1800′s Ada Augusta Byron King, Countess of Lovelace, was a woman fascinated with mathematics and science, a woman who shunned the traditional roles that the Victorian era pushed her to lead.

Her brilliance and daring personality drove her, and her vision inspired her to not only to write what is now known as the first computer language, but she predicted its use in music, poetry and art as well. Pretty amazing…

So this week I want to honor Ada Augusta Byron King, as a Wonderful Woman of the World. Without her remarkable vision and insight that far exceeded an understanding of the technology available in her lifetime, we may not have the computer today.

“The redeeming gift of humanity is the ability for each generation to recreate itself.”

~Ada Augusta Byron King

Intrigued? Here’s a little more about Ada:

Born: London, England, December 10, 1815

Died: London, England, November 27, 1852

Analyst, Metaphysician, and Founder of Scientific Computing

Ada Byron was the daughter of a brief marriage between the Romantic poet Lord Byron and Anne Isabelle Milbanke, who separated from Byron just a month after Ada was born. Four months later, Byron left England forever. Ada never met her father (who died in Greece in 1823) and was raised by her mother, Lady Byron. Her life was an apotheosis of struggle between emotion and reason, subjectivism and objectivism, poetics and mathematics, ill health and bursts of energy.

Lady Byron wished her daughter to be unlike her poetical father, and she saw to it that Ada received tutoring in mathematics and music, as disciplines to counter dangerous poetic tendencies. But Ada’s complex inheritance became apparent as early as 1828, when she produced the design for a flying machine. It was mathematics that gave her life its wings.

Lady Byron and Ada moved in an elite London society, one in which gentlemen not members of the clergy or occupied with politics or the affairs of a regiment were quite likely to spend their time and fortunes pursuing botany, geology, or astronomy. In the early nineteenth century there were no “professional” scientists (indeed, the word “scientist” was only coined by William Whewell in 1836)–but the participation of noblewomen in intellectual pursuits was not widely encouraged.

One of the gentlemanly scientists of the era was to become Ada’s lifelong friend. Charles Babbage, Lucasian professor of mathematics at Cambridge, was known as the inventor of the Difference Engine, an elaborate calculating machine that operated by the method of finite differences. Ada met Babbage in 1833, when she was just 17, and they began a voluminous correspondence on the topics of mathematics, logic, and ultimately all subjects.

In 1835, Ada married William King, ten years her senior, and when King inherited a noble title in 1838, they became the Earl and Countess of Lovelace. Ada had three children. The family and its fortunes were very much directed by Lady Byron, whose domineering was rarely opposed by King.

Babbage had made plans in 1834 for a new kind of calculating machine (although the Difference Engine was not finished), an Analytical Engine. His Parliamentary sponsors refused to support a second machine with the first unfinished, but Babbage found sympathy for his new project abroad. In 1842, an Italian mathematician, Louis Menebrea, published a memoir in French on the subject of the Analytical Engine. Babbage enlisted Ada as translator for the memoir, and during a nine-month period in 1842-43, she worked feverishly on the article and a set of Notes she appended to it. These are the source of her enduring fame.

Ada called herself “an Analyst (& Metaphysician),” and the combination was put to use in the Notes. She understood the plans for the device as well as Babbage but was better at articulating its promise. She rightly saw it as what we would call a general-purpose computer. It was suited for “developping [sic] and tabulating any function whatever. . . the engine [is] the material expression of any indefinite function of any degree of generality and complexity.” Her Notes anticipate future developments, including computer-generated music.

Ada died of cancer in 1852, at the age of 37, and was buried beside the father she never knew. Her contributions to science were resurrected only recently, but many new biographies* attest to the fascination of Babbage’s “Enchantress of Numbers.”

Readers: FYI…from what I have been reading, a new film about Ada is about to be released, starring Zooey Deschanel playing the Enchantress of Numbers. Speaking of films, did any of you check out Enemies Of The People? I would love to hear your opinion.

Thoughts? Comments on anything? Blog me.

Zen Lill: Happy Birthday!

Yancy, Larry: I don’t have any photos of Zen Lill. When ZL sends me photos and asks me to post them, I do. Instead of accusing me of being jealous, why don’t you direct your question to her? Perhaps she’ll tell you.

Peace out…

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Wonderful Women Of The World

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 9th October 2010


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Good morning!

I just couldn’t resist posting this girl under my Saturday post heading.

Karen Owen, a 2010 Duke graduate decided to do a 42-page “power-point-fuck-list” on all the men that she slept with during her 4 years at Duke University. The Title: Excelling in the Realm of Horizontal Academics”. Needless to say, an e-mail sharing it with a few friends, was too much fun to keep a secret, and it quickly went viral.

Karen Owen’s Duke Sex-Rating PowerPoint Goes Viral

A Duke student’s risque PowerPoint has firmly implanted itself in the annals of legendary internet stories for generations to come.

Karen F. Owen, a 2010 Duke grad, composed an in-depth, thesis-like document titled “An Education Beyond The Classroom: Excelling In The Realm Of Horizontal Academics,” in May. In the report, she describes the men she’s slept with in near-scientific detail and even provides charts ranking their sexual prowess. She sent the show to a few friends after she wrote it and, from there, it went into a forward frenzy, ending up on fraternity listservs and making its way to the media.

Owen told Jezebel that she never meant for the show to go viral; since it has been posted she has gone into virtual hiding.

Some Duke students are less than pleased by the report’s infamy. In a letter to the Duke Chronicle, Alyssa Granacki wrote,

“…the overall glorification of Karen Owen’s PowerPoint and the implied sentiment that it was an act of sexual liberation equates “shattering the glass ceiling” with humiliating members of the opposite sex. Why should we congratulate Karen Owen for subjecting men to the objectification, embarrassment and harassment that women have fought against for years?”

Legal blog Above the Law questions whether or not Owen will be subject to lawsuits based on the number of incriminating details revealed in the PowerPoint, comparing Owen’s situation to that of blogger Jessica Culter, who detailed her exploits on the blog Washingtonienne — and was sued by one of her paramours.

And this girl went for it, not only showing pictures but in depth descriptions of the sex she had, what they talked about, and of course their performance. It is hilarious. Check out her evaluation process check list:

And here’s an excerpt from her “thesis” of one of her “not so thrilling subjects”:

And when her “subject” was good…Um mmm…he was sooo good:

Readers: If you want to see her entire “Thesis” click here. It is worth the read. Love this girls creativity – You have to give her credit. Frats make this kind of list all of the time, but when a girl does it, watch out…the guys are just getting a little pissy knowing that all of their stuff is out there, or at least the ones that lack in the sack are.

Can you imagine one of the guys suing Owen because he’s upset she claimed he was lacking in the pleasure department, claiming he was “too small”? I can just hear the judge say, “Well let’s see the evidence; pull down your pants young man and show us exhibit #1.”  Haha! Gotta love it. What’s good for the goose is good for the gander – don’t ya think? Blog me.

Hey ZL: Enjoy your weekend!

Harriet: Your comment was hilarious!

Penny: Well said.

Hi Mike: Happy to see you back here. I always look forward to reading your comments on the trash Human Events feeds to the religious rights.

Lea: Thanks for the article. In answer to your question: Cowards. Sick people who would not stand a chance giving their shit to humans,  so they take it out on innocent animals.

Rose: Yeah! Thank you.

Doug: How about making some coffee and heading out for a nice walk with Lucy?

Chin: I  like what you said the other day. Have you ever thought of being a girlz?  I could use a brain like yours aboard my ship.  Just something to consider.

Madaline: Look at the voting stats of the Dems and if the voting numbers aren’t significant enough for the Dems to win in some key Democratic Senate and House spots, then do nothing. If the Dems get out there and vote, winning in any Senate and House positions, and the Republicans try to steal the election, intervene and prevent them.

Readers: Please take note to my comment above to Madaline. Let’s work together as a team and make this happen in November. Thanks!

HAVE  BEAUTIFUL DAY EVERYONE…PEACE OUT

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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Wonderful Women Of The World…

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 2nd October 2010

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…I know you’re out there. In fact, I know there are many of you out there.  And…you’re wanted. :) For those of you who have told me that you wanted the opportunity to be a Girlz, if you changed your mind, let me know – that is perfectly fine. Otherwise you will be visited. Good luck!

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Speaking of GirlzMadaline: Zen Lill is asking if Anonz is alive and well. If so, a simple “Yes” will do.

AnnaPeter: I am sorry for your loss. Peter, I can tell from your comment that she was most likely more than just an acquaintance. I can sense your angst. Peace to you and to Jaysine’s family and friends. Hafa Adai.

Helena: I just wanted to say hello and wish you well. You’ve been a regular for some time now, and I just wanted to acknowledge you. :)

Zen Lill: I read about her book “committed” and I have been waiting for it to come out. Now I know it has. Happy you are enjoying it. Maybe you can loan it to me when you are finished. Have fun painting this weekend!

Beverly: They certainly are calling the kettle black, because if I remember clearly, it seems to be more of a Republicans trait to have a  lack of conscience. Many Republicans tend to be the antisocial ones, at least when it comes to socializing with anyone that isn’t their kind.

Readers: We can’t be big “L”, little “a”…you know where I’m heading. Go to the polls and vote in November. Today…if you can, phone bank – there are phone banking events everywhere. Do it. Thanks.

Have a great weekend!

xoxo

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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Wonderful Women Of The World: Christine O’Donnell

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 18th September 2010


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NOT!!

This video was a segment from Rachel Maddow’s show on September 14th.

And if that isn’t enough, I pulled this video from the Daily Kos the other day:

Christine O’Donnell on Politically Incorrect in 1998 discussing Bill Clinton and “the truth” in the midst of the Lewinsky Scandal with Jasmine Guy and Eddie Izzard.

Here’s a little commentary in response to the above, also from the Daily Kos, on just where Ms. O’Donnell is today:

This take no prisoners, intolerant, inflexible position on so-called “honesty” is held by a person who at this time claimed to be a college graduate, but hadn’t yet paid her back tuition and received her degree, and who sued the Non-profit Right-Wing think tank where she worked for sexual discrimination, claiming they had a policy that “women should be subordinate to men”, while they argued that she was running her own for profit business on their time.  She also sued them for lost wages, claiming they had denied her an opportunity to join a Master program Princeton when she hadn’t even  been accepted to a Masters program at Princeton, and as I mentioned before – didn’t even have her Bachelors yet.

But she says people need to be “Honest always”?  Really?  This woman is a cold calculated Con Artist (like most money-grubbing Republican phonies from the Koch brothers to Rick Scott) she a semi-pro pseudo pundit who makes a living saying outrageous crap, it’s as if a mashup of Ann Coulter and Monica Goodling had just won the Republican Primary – and the sad part is that all this time on the edge of the spotlight has given her more chops than most people would expect.

I think we risk underestimating her, Sharon Angle, Joe Miller and Rand Paul at our dire peril. The majority of Republicans probably will rally around her, even as non-ideological policy wonks like Rove begin to peel away.  The wheels are coming off the Mad Tea Party Train, and exactly how much damage it will do before finally burning out and crashing is anyones guess.

Readers: As I read the net and watch the news, I just think that our political candidates are getting a little too looney, and I’m talking mostly about the extreme right. Republicans weren’t this extreme 10 years ago, were they? Does losing control and losing your party kick in some gene that goes way extreme or is someone putting something in their water coolers?

This O’Donnel woman is crazy, and the media keeps giving her air time – Why? Because so many believe the stuff that comes out of her mouth. Where is our society headed? We’ve obsessed over movies about war, and murder, and now our society seems to obsessed with crazy candidates…extreme rights…the more extreme the better. Is anyone else feeling like this is theater? The scary thing is, this is real.

The only way we are going to be able to stop this madness is to get out and vote. The sane people need to stop these crazies, and it has to be done through our voices and in the form of voting.

Anyway, I am off to phone-bank to encourage people to vote. I HOPE that somewhere, you are joining me.

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SP…I mean ZL :) Thanks for your offer. Appreciated and will keep in mind. By the way, I would love to see you shake up some women as you stated – I think you should use that CEO mentality and go for it. Lastly, I HOPE your knees are recovering, and your toe as well.

Everyone have a great weekend!

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my “loyal”(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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Wonderful Women Of The World: Barbara Boxer And “My Mother”

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 11th September 2010


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I think it is only fair that if I highlight the facts about Fiorina, I should at least highlight some of the facts about Boxer. She deserves equal time too, if not more. Don’t ya think? :)

Before I feature all of Boxer’s accomplishments, or at least some of them; (In contrary to what Fiorina says, Boxer has accomplished quite a lot in her political career) there are many to list, I want to talk about the town hall meeting that took place in Mill Valley yesterday.

I had met my mother Thursday at the opening evening of the first ever Ceramics Annual of America show at Fort Mason in San Francisco. By the way if you have a love for art and especially enjoy clay as an art medium, this is a wonderful show to see.

So anyway, my mother is not a computer person; doesn’t even own one or have the desire, so I am pretty much her source when it comes to gathering information that she  can’t find in her newspaper. She is an avid reader when it comes to “the paper”, and is constantly clipping things for me that I may miss on line, which occasionally I do, so I am grateful.

When I had heard about the town hall meeting with Fiorina and that supporters of Boxer, were going to show up, I thought this would be a good way for my mother to get involved. She has been a supporter of Boxer for as long as Boxer has been involved in politics and used to help with her campaigning many years ago. I thought my mother might want to show up at the meeting and jump back into the game. I also downloaded a schedule of the phone banks in Marin that were within 5 miles of her house should she want to participate in calling constituents.

My mother did gather outside the town hall meeting yesterday with other Boxer supports. She called me last night and the first words that came put of her mouth were, “I loved it!” She had held up signs and passionately kind of took the lead with a few others. Doug and I had joked that we just might get a call from my mother  in jail. She can be rather verbal about her passions. I guess fruit doesn’t fall too far from the tree. :)

She reported to me that those in support of Fiorina were, in her words “Nasty”, using expletives as they shouted out dissing Boxer…even their signs were nasty words towards Boxer. But mom said that outside of a few loose tongues, the Dems were pretty decent, and Mom encouraged them to not stoop to the level of the Republicans.

As se spoke to me, she was fired up, I could tell. To hear the enthusiasm in my mother’s voice was exciting for me. I knew that she would feel the synergy of support and she would get the bug to get more involved. And she did. She is meeting again today in protest of Prop 23, and she is going to be phone banking for the next 3 weeks. Ya gotta love it. I do.

One of the things that my mother said to me before we hung up was how she didn’t understand why more people didn’t get involved. She said, “I won’t even be around to get the benefits of much that I am in support of but I still want to participate.” I smiled and said, “Mom, if others thought more like you…if others jumped in to participate knowing that they may not benefit in their lifetime or even if they are around they wont benefit directly, but others will, and that that reason alone was important enough to show up, for others,for our future,  the world would be so different.”

She was so grateful that I inspired her to want to get involved. She kept thanking me. I am so proud of my mother for believing enough in me to take the lead and go for it.  My mother’s enthusiasm is contagious – she always has been. And I know that she is the impetus of a ripple has just begun.

So…back to Boxer…

Barbara Boxer

In these challenging economic times, Senator Barbara Boxer’s top priority is getting California back on track and getting Californians back to work.

Senator Boxer supported the 2009 economic stimulus plan, which is protecting and creating American jobs.  She coauthored the bipartisan Invest in the U.S.A. Act, to encourage companies to bring overseas profits back to the United States to create jobs here.  She has worked to provide funding for the Manufacturing Extension Partnership program, which would help American manufacturing companies remain competitive and keep jobs in the United States. To keep jobs and investment at home, she called for ending the tax break that companies receive for moving plants overseas.

Senator Boxer wrote the first-ever law to authorize federal funding for afterschool programs, so that children have a safe and enriching place to go at the end of the school day.  She also wrote the law that provides businesses with an enhanced tax credit for donating computer equipment to schools, and she is a strong supporter of the tax deduction to help pay for the costs of a college education.

Boxer has been a strong supporter of health care reform measures to put patients first throughout her career. To provide quality health care, Boxer authored one of the first bills in the Senate to combat HMO abuses and to enact a Patients’ Bill of Rights – so that medical decisions are made by doctors and patients, not HMO bureaucrats.  She has written a bill to provide a tax deduction to help pay for the cost of health insurance premiums, and she believes that all Americans should have access to the same health insurance program that members of Congress have.  Senator Boxer supports allowing Americans to purchase lower-cost prescription drugs from Canada.  And, she has been a strong advocate for increasing medical research funding to find cures for diseases.

As Chair of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, Boxer believes that a strong economy and a healthy environment go hand in hand.  One of her top priorities has been to address climate change, fighting for legislation to create clean energy jobs and reduce carbon emissions.

Boxer wrote the law to ensure that drinking water standards are set to protect children and other vulnerable populations and fought the Bush Administration’s attempt to allow more arsenic in drinking water.  She supports expanding the program to clean up toxic waste sites, and she is pushing to ensure that polluters – not taxpayers – pay to clean up the mess.  And, since 2005, she has won passage of legislation to protect as wilderness more than one million acres of pristine land in California.

Following the September 11 attacks, Boxer authored and fought for a bill to increase security in our transportation system and at our ports as well as to provide assistance to local first responders.  She wrote the law allowing airline pilots with special training to carry guns in the cockpit, the law requiring that air marshals are on board high-risk flights, and the law that ensures California’s entire rail system is eligible for security grants to protect against possible terrorist attacks.

In 1990, while a member of the House, Boxer authored the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), which became law in 1994 as part of the comprehensive federal Crime Bill. Senator Boxer was also a strong advocate of the COPS program to put more police on the streets and directing stimulus funding to the COPS program.

Boxer is the Chair of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and also chairs the Senate Ethics Committee, the only Senator to chair two committees.

She also serves on the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, where she is a member of the following Subcommittees:  Consumer Protection, Product Safety and Insurance; Aviation Operations and Security; Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries and Coast Guard; Science and Space; and Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine Infrastructure, Safety and Security.

On the Foreign Relations Committee, Boxer chairs the Subcommittee on International Operations and Organizations, Human Rights, Democracy and Global Women’s Issues.

Boxer started her career in public service in local government, serving six years as a member of the Marin County Board of Supervisors, including becoming the first woman to be elected by her peers as Chair of the Board.

Boxer was elected to the House of Representatives in 1982 and represented the Bay Area for 10 years.  In 1992, she was elected to the Senate, making history with Senator Dianne Feinstein, as the first time two women had been elected as Senators from one state.  Elected to a third Senate term in 2004, she received more than 6.9 million votes – the highest vote total for any Senate candidate in U.S. history.

Before her career in public service, Boxer was a stockbroker, graduating from Brooklyn College with a B.A. in Economics.

Boxer and her husband Stewart have been married for more than 40 years and have two children, Doug and Nicole, and four grandchildren.

And if that’s not enough….here are just a few of Boxer’s accomplishments:

Highlights of Senator Barbara Boxer’s Record

•    Led the fight to secure passage of the Water Resources Development Act.  As Chair of the Environment and Public Works Committee, Senator Boxer worked with Ranking Republican Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma to write a comprehensive water resources bill.  In 2007, they secured passage of the Water Resources Development Act, which authorized $1.3 billion for 54 flood control, ecosystem restoration and navigation projects in California.  Senator Boxer successfully fought to pass the act and override a veto by President George W. Bush.

•    Helped secure funding for additional C-17 aircraft built in Long Beach.  Throughout her career in the Senate, Boxer has consistently led the fight for continued production of C-17 aircraft produced in Long Beach. In 2009, Boxer teamed up with Republican Senator Kit Bond and helped secure $2.2 billion in the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for the purchase of 8 additional C-17 aircraft.

•    Designated more than 1 million acres of federal public land in California as wilderness. The 2009 Omnibus Public Lands package included three bills authored by Senator Boxer designating more than 700,000 acres of federal public land in California as wilderness.  In October 2006, the President signed into law Senator Boxer’s Northern California Coastal Wild Heritage Wilderness Act, which designated over 273,000 acres in California as wilderness. In December 2002, Senator Boxer’s provision to protect 57,000 acres in Big Sur and the Los Padres Forest became law.

•    Wrote the first-ever specific authorization for after-school programs. In 2001, Boxer worked with Republican Senator John Ensign to successfully write and pass the first-ever authorization with specific funding levels for after-school programs. After-school programs are now being funded at $1.13 billion, serving more than a million children.

•    Helped secure tax incentives to bring overseas profits back to the United States. Senators Boxer and Republican Senator Ensign crafted legislation encouraging American companies to bring overseas profits back to the United States.  The Invest in the USA Act provision created American jobs and stimulated investment in technology by reducing the corporate tax rate, for a one-year-period, to a 5.25 percent tax on earnings by foreign subsidiaries if the funds were reinvested in America.

•    Helped secure more than $370 million for the San Francisco Airport BART extension.  Between 1998 and 2005, Boxer helped secure more than $370 million for the BART to SFO project.  The BART SFO project constructed an 8.7 mile, four-station rapid rail transit extension of the 95-mile BART system.  Additionally, the finished project provided direct BART service to the San Francisco International Airport and a cross-platform transfer between BART and Caltrain, a 77-mile commuter rail service on the San Francisco Peninsula, at the Millbrae terminus station south of the airport.  BART estimated that the project would create between 50,000 and 70,000 jobs during the construction period which was expected to begin in Spring of 1996.

•    Worked to include COPS and EDA funding in the economic recovery bill.  Senator Boxer made a series of calls to Obama Administration officials, including Vice President Biden and National Economic Council Director Larry Summers, and made the case for increased funding for community police and funding for Economic Development Agency grants that spur job creation in economically distressed areas.  The Obama administration announced that cities across California will receive more than $211 million to hire police officers as part of the economic recovery package. The Recovery Act also included increased funding for the EDA by $150 million.

•    Authored legislation requiring that homeowners be alerted if their lender sells their home mortgage loan. Senator Boxer passed an amendment to the housing bill requiring that homeowners be alerted within thirty days if their lender amtor transfers their home mortgage loan.  This information helps homeowners avoid foreclosure.

Readers: There is so much more that Boxer has accomplished in her political career. Be like my mother, and find the enthusiasm that you have for a candidate and support them –  make your support contagious and be the impetus of ripple that begins in your community. Do it. (Thank you:)

Cynthia: Nicely said. Like many women, we’re in support of women, but not “any” woman.

Zen Lill: Hey. I realized I neglected to address your question the other day. I am not sure that I write exactly the way I speak, and I’m not sure I understand what you mean by “normal circumstances”.  I used to think my writing was my speaking in print, but the more I write the more I doubt it.

Although I used to let my emotions get in the way of my words over a passionate subject,  now I am able to articulate better on the fly, in person. However, writing does give me the time to say what I want to say with all of the time in the world to say it. Or I should say, with all of the time that I need to say it, so inevitably my writing is different than my speak.

I think that if I spoke exactly as I wrote it would make me feel too one dimensional. And that conclusion is just meant for me. Because I am the blog writer who writes a monologue almost every day, to talk exactly like how I write would be just too much for me every day. So, that being said, although my passions and my feelings are the same, I like that I am a quite different here than in person. Although I think it is one of the reasons why many of my friends opt out of the “blog conversation”. They are experiencing a new side of “me”, a new way of speaking, through my blog, that they aren’t used to – At least that is what two of them eluded to me over a year ago.

Oh….and it seems your fans are begging for more. :)

Helen: I enjoyed the video a lot. I am so bothered by the plight of the polar bear, so this really pulled at my heart. Thanks for sharing.

Suzanne: I clicked on it but there was no nissan commercial. Was t different than Helen’s? Ill try again later.

Peter: Sorry you are having trouble. Hafa Adai.

Peace out everyone – Enjoy your saturday!

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