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February 2, 2006

One Way Cool Tool!

Filed under: — alice @ 23:09 GMT

It’s an incredible freebie Firefox 1.5 Extension called, Hyperwords™ that makes browsing the Web easier and faster than ever!

All you have to do is select (highlight) any text on a page and a menu automatically appears; click on what you want to do with that text – use it to find more info with search engines, check reference sites [eg., Wikipedia, IMDB, Share Prices, etc.], get its definition from a dictionary or translate into another language; if you’ve selected a product name or type, go shopping for it and/or do a raft of other things.

Hyperwords runs on the Mac, Windows and Linux versions of Firefox, and also works with Flock; one for Microsoft Explorer is anticipated sometime by this coming summer.

I’ve only had it for a short while but am already addicted. Do give it a whirl; it’s simply brilliant! 🙂

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Groundhog Day

Filed under: — Sven @ 13:53 GMT

Merry Groundhog Day, or as Wiccans call it, Imbolc. Phil says “Six More Weeks of Winter.” It seems Phil’s a poet too.

Prophetic rodent aside, I was walking around Princeton Borough before eight in the morning a week ago and gardeners where taking out the winter cabbage and putting in bulbs. I love winter, but not without the anticipation of spring. Zoë picked up a stick of the ground the other day, even it was budding. Has anybody seen signs of spring yet?

Less then two months until Ostara, er Spring Equinox. Stupid Wiccans.

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January 26, 2006

Food today

Filed under: — elana @ 19:11 GMT

As I try to make sure to do more blogging regarding food, I thought I’d list what we ate today…

For lunch, our classic roasted red pepper and carrot soup. Great for a yukky day like today, esp when P and I both have colds and Magda thinks she’s getting one (from us, of course). Simple and fast, that soup. It’s not actually ours, it’s from Avoca, but one of our favorites, for all year round.

Dinner was a Jamie Oliver recipe, from Happy Days, his third book. I don’t remember the actual name of it, but it was salmon fillets, baby beetroot, watercress and a creamy horseradish sauce. Oh YUM. I didn’t think that beets and creamy horseradish would go well, but they doooooo.

I’m trying to suck down as much hot lemon and honey as I can…thank heavens I love honey and lemon :-).

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January 23, 2006

How to lace a shoe

Filed under: — elana @ 09:10 GMT

Time on my hands? Naaaaaahhhh

But it is fun to see things like that. I love me teh interweb.

Shoe Lacing Methods

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January 20, 2006

Phone resolution

Filed under: — elana @ 10:09 GMT

I did it. I decided. I went with the Nokia 6230i, mainly cause I liked the interface. Even if it didn’t use iSync with my iBook, I found (and bought) a program called Phone Director, which allows the Nokia 6230, 6230i, 7280, 7380, 8800 all to connect to the Mac, with more info and easier use than iSync. Loving this. I’ve tricked out the phone with my Serenity wallpaper, ringtones, message tones, and I’m working on getting the “No power in the ‘verse” as my startup sound :-).

Mucho thanks to Marie at the Tullamore Carphone Warehouse for dealing with dummy me who didn’t think things through about half the stuff we did!!

I should have the same number (for those of you who have it) once the porting from Vodafone to Meteor is done.

[tags]mobile, nokia, serenity, vodafone, meteor, marie, irishblog[/tags]

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January 19, 2006

What did you expect?

Filed under: — alice @ 02:31 GMT

With the kind permission of children’s advocate and former child acting star Paul Petersen, following is an Editorial written last June by Mr. Petersen, Founder and President of A Minor Consideration. Formed more than a decade ago, the Non-Profit exists to help young performers and their parents literally survive the stresses, pitfalls and potentially devastating effects of a childhood which, for want better words, is quite abnormal.

Much of the group’s work is devoted family education and the development of solid parenting skills — and the points they raise about the dangers of pushing children too quickly into the adult world are as applicable to kids in all sorts of other situations as they are to the young artists. It is for that reason that I asked for and received the go-ahead to share this Editorial with all of you. Both Mr. Petersen and I would be very grateful for any comments you’d be willing to add. TIA 🙂

WHAT DID YOU EXPECT?
by Paul Petersen

In advance of the Michael Jackson verdict I think the time is right to weigh in on the role our culture has played in the growth and development of “the Child Star Syndrome” in all its distasteful manifestations.

For many years A Minor Consideration was a highly visible component in the Press coverage every time a former child star got in trouble. In fact, no less than Time Magazine called me “the predatory spokesman for kid actors.” It was a ghoulish pursuit, I grant you, but there was a public argument to win…and I believe we have accomplished that early goal of educating America to the fact that all was not well in the world of celebrity children. There is no longer any question in the public’s mind that early fame has long-term consequences.

Life in “the public eye” has an impact, and not just on the person who must suffer the effects of a loss of privacy. Fame also distorts the perceptions of those who for better or worse make up the adoring public. People’s behaviour is altered when they come face to face with a celebrity of any age. The person who wears the public badge is also affected by his or her Fame in ways both subtle and profound.

In short, the ordinary awareness of reality goes out the window in the face of Celebrity. Long-held societal rules are bent beyond recognition when even the youngest celebrity is involved. Worse, what we know of character development is suspended in the face of Fame.

Think of Drew Barrymore being allowed into raging nightclubs at age ten. Think of Michael Jackson working seven-day weeks on the road without relief for nearly two decades. Remember Danny Almonte, the Little League pitcher who, at fourteen, cheated his way into the World Series with the knowing support of an entire community? Close your eyes and picture Jon Benet Ramsey. Who allowed these and other abuses but us?

In Catholic doctrine, Silence is Acceptance. The absurdity of a six year-old saying “I always wanted to be in Show Business” is manifestly apparent if you would just step back and consider the situation. When you distort a person’s childhood you distort the resultant adult. It’s axiomatic. We are all, each of us, the product of our younger years, and every day we live is connected to the past.

It is a fact of life that each of us is capable of overcoming our past. With the dawn of every day it is within our capacity as thinking, reasoning beings to start fresh…to put even the worst abuses behind us…to forego the consequences of being forced to eat those fabled “green beans.”

It helps immeasurably if there is a support group around us to solidify these changes…or a group of uncompromised friends who can serve as our Fire Alarms when things start to get hot.

Our contemporary culture is an ocean of influences that is constantly bathing us in behavior modifying pressures, and when we ignore the obvious negative impacts delivered like hammer blows on our children we do so at our own peril. It’s the future you’re trifling with.

Rap Music is an example. Parental misconduct at sporting events involving young athletes is another. Elevating a young person to celebrity status for their misdeeds is going to have consequences, and not just on that individual, but on all those who remain mute. Excusing misconduct by anyone involved with children is poisoning our future.

Robert Blake’s trial and the subsequent circus surrounding Michael Jackson’s on-going tribulations have created a dilemma for many people who have themselves been through this process, even as we witnessed the young tennis star, Mary Pierce, re-emerge from her demon-infested past at the French Open. News of Danny Bonaduce’s return to Rehab came at the same time the young television star of “Desperate Housewives” is arrested on a New York street for smoking a joint by an undercover, star-struck policeman who really just wanted to know how the season’s finale turned out.

And we blame the victim, forgetting that we played a role in their unusual development.

What did you expect?

What, exactly, do you expect of children who are asked to excel scholastically when we are sending them to schools without paper and books…whose entrances are guarded by metal detectors…and where there is no toilet paper in the bathrooms?

How many times can you turn a blind eye on conduct you know to be detrimental before the consequences affect you?

What did you think Michael Jackson would become as we all stood by and demanded performance excellence as we mutely accepted the troubling plastic surgery, and permitted unescorted children to attend sleepovers at Neverland Ranch?

Where were the whistle-blowers? At what point are we called to break the glass on the Fire Alarm?

If you doubt for an instant that fame, even fleeting fame doesn’t have an impact, turn on any televised sporting event and watch what happens the moment the cameras are turned on the fans in the stands. Do they know they’re being watched? Does their behavior suddenly change?

Children all over this world are going to work instead of to school. Parents are paying hard-earned money for video games that are absolutely ghastly in their violence and disrespect of women. Movies that employ young performers to act out the fantasies of adults who should know better litter the media landscape, even as advertisers market harmful if not useless products to an ever-younger consumer base.

I am reminded of my Grandpa Burr who was always consistent in his belief that people in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.

“Every time you point a finger at someone else,” he told me, “remember that four fingers are pointing back at you.”

So I’ll close with the same question that began this essay on the predicament faced by celebrities who came to fame too early to resist its blandishments and now find themselves in trouble with the law or who are living lives of not-so-quiet desperation:

“What did you expect?”

PP on June 7th 2005

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January 18, 2006

Mobiles

Filed under: — elana @ 11:13 GMT

Hubby’s gonna kill me, cause I’m being such a waffler on my new [tag]mobile[/tag].

I don’t like the Moto interface that I have now. I use the Voda webtext more than anything, cause I don’t think the Moto that intuituve. So I’m looking at new phones (and a new carrier, JEEZ Voda is expensive!)

The two phones I’m looking at are the Nokia 6230i and the Sony Ericsson W800i. Why am I torn? Here’s why:

Nokia: Love the interface. Everyone knows it. Good cam, good phone. Battery life *sucks*, from what I’ve heard. Screen is a little small, and only okay resolution.

SonyEricsson: Supposedly the best phone out there right now. The cam is freaking 2mp! The MP3 player in it isn’t the big deal for me. The screen is apparently awesome. Battery life is amazing (9 hours talk, I think, or standby…whichever, it’s double the Nokia). The interface tho…I only played with a SE interface for about 2 minutes, and I don’t know if I like it or not.

My problems are thus: If the interface is the thing, why not go with the Nokia? Cause the SE is apparently the better phone! And the battery is better. But on the Nokia, the battery life thing can be fixed (a little) by a sw upgrade, apparently. (And the shop guy said his goes a couple days without a charge.) And I like the interface.

So I’m torn. ALL OPINIONS WELCOME, please!!!!

[tags]nokia,ireland,sonyericsson[/tags]

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January 16, 2006

Singing

Filed under: — elana @ 13:51 GMT

What? No, of course we can write blog posts not relating to our child. Of *course* we can.

So P was singing just now. Bob The Builder. Playing the guitar that Jean let him have (oh, I owe you one for *that*). And it’s cute and all. But this morning, he’s singing Wake Me Up When September Ends…, which I think is classic, cause I want my kid listening to some alternative stuff, and why not start with Green Day (tho are they still punkish?). But he knew the words. Like, almost all of them.

Maybe he’ll be musical like his dad (and completely unlike his mom, which would rock.)

[tags]P music Irishblogs[/tags]

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Quatre meme

Filed under: — elana @ 10:40 GMT

Let’s all thank Damien for tagging me, shall we?

On to the meme…

Four jobs you’ve had in your life:

Dishwasher
Costume assistant on a soft porn
Production Assistant
Teacher

Four movies you could watch over and over:

Heathers
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Sixteen Candles
Serenity

Four places you’ve lived:
Maine
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania
California

Four TV shows you love to watch:

Firefly
Grey’s Anatomy
Sports Night
Gilmore Girls

Four places you’ve been on vacation:
Hawaii
Greece
Jamaica
Copenhagen

Four websites you visit daily:
SFChronicle
Slashdot
Flist at Livejournal
LeinsterFreecycle

Four of your favorite foods:

Sushi
Rare roast beef with horseradish sauce
Tea
Sourdough bread

Four places you’d rather be:
Asleep in bed
Warm beach…anywhere
Ikea, with a credit card
Watching a movie

Four people to annoy with another annoying meme.
Sven
molly_girl
mobilemum
gurlcooties

[tags]Irishblogs meme livejournal damien[/tags]

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January 12, 2006

Best. Blonde. Joke. Ever.

Filed under: — elana @ 15:09 GMT

I apologize in advance.

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