Category: General

Love not 8

2 November, 2008 (12:55) | General | 3 comments

Jess and I went to an anti-prop-8 march last night. There were lots of people out (some estimates say 7,000 -> 10,000 people!) and a great atmosphere. It was a giant party. We walked with candles down University Ave and shouted and held up “No on 8″ banners and such.

Those of you not in California may not know about Proposition 8. It’s a proposed amendment to the California Constitution that would only recognize marriages between a man and woman in the state. It’s something I simply can’t support for two major reasons:

  1. I can’t support ammending the constitution to discriminate against people based on anything they were born with: skin color, hair curliness, gender, sexual orientation, etc.
  2. I need to know that my children will be able to marry, with the same rights and responsibilities their parents enjoy, whomever they fall in love with.

I’m also quite discouraged by the Yes on 8 campaign’s reasoning behind their proposal:

California voters passed Proposition 22 in 2000 by more than 61%, saying that a marriage in California is between a man and a woman. Earlier this year, four activist judges based in San Francisco wrongly overturned the people’s vote, legalizing same-sex marriage.

I’m not sure how kind of thinking comes up:

  1. These judges were never considered “activist” until they did something the campaign disagreed with.
  2. The judge’s job is to uphold the state constitution, which they’ve done the best they know how.
  3. There is precedent (the 1948 Perez v. Sharp case) that “marriage is a fundamental right and that laws restricting that right must not be based solely on prejudice”. That’s why prop 22 failed, not because they want to overturn the people’s vote, but because the people voted yes on a law that is illegal.

The Supreme Court’s decision to legalize same-sex marriage did not just overturn the will of California voters; it also redefined marriage for the rest of society, without ever asking the people themselves to accept this decision.

In fact that is not what happened. Prop 22 is what was redefining marriage; overturning prop 22 returned it’s definition to what it’s been for decades in the state of California.

For example, because public schools are already required to teach the role of marriage in society as part of the curriculum, schools will now be required to teach students that gay marriage is the same as traditional marriage, starting with kindergarteners.

Indeed. [Begin sarcasm] I am shocked, shocked, to think that schools will be required to teach what is legal and what is not in the state of California [End sarcasm]. Further; being a product of public education in California I cannot remember a time when marriage was discussed in any great detail. Further, if you fiercely oppose anything taught in school (sex education comes to mind) you can have your child pulled during the material you find offensive. California law has guaranteed that right for years.

By saying that a marriage is between “any two persons” rather than between a man and a woman, the Court decision has opened the door to any kind of “marriage.”

If by “any kind” of marriage you mean one of the three possible combinations: man-man, man-woman, woman-woman.

This undermines the value of marriage altogether at a time when we should be restoring marriage, not undermining it.

This final line irritates me the most. It has to be the most base form of thinking in the entire analysis. There are precisely two people that can undermine the value of any marriage: the couple. Nobody else has that power. Only the couple can make a marriage work. Only the couple can break it. Only the couple can make it stronger and beautiful and something to marvel at. I am simply disgusted to think that the Yes on 8 campaign belives it has any influence what so ever into the strength or value of my marriage. Their audacity is beyond compare.

Vote YES on Proposition 8 to overturn the outrageous Supreme Court decision and restore the definition of marriage that was approved by over 61% of voters.

I can’t argue with this; that’s exactly what Prop 8 will do. It will also tie the hands of the court in a way that cannot be challenged without another proposition to overturn this amendment (think of ending prohibition).

Gays have a right to their private lives, but not to change the definition of marriage for everyone else.

In California, Yes on 8 is changing the definition of marriage for everyone else. That is the very essense of Prop 8.

Burglarized

25 September, 2008 (11:28) | General | No comments

Yes, that’s right, Jess and I have been burglarized.

Monday night, around 10pm while we were watching TV in the living room, somebody opened a window into one of the bedrooms, came in, and took both of our laptops. WHILE WE WERE HOME. We filed a police report and immediately cancelled/changed all our financial information. We reset all our passwords: email, wifi, work, etc. etc.

It’s been a major PITA, the police are doing what they can but obviously they have higher priorities. I think we’ll be able to put this behind us pretty shortly with some home security improvements, but it still sucks. If either of us have been a bit wonky/spacy this week, now you know why.

What could I stimulate?

8 July, 2008 (11:52) | General | No comments

Somehow I managed to squeek under the maximum taxable income allowed to get an Economic Stimulus Check.

Yay! $600! Take that future generations!

So how should I use this to stimulate the economy?

  1. 64 GB of USB drives (eight 8GB SanDisk Contours) - $579.47, shipped!
  2. A Dell 24″ monitor - $416.38, shipped!
  3. A new regulator - $427.40, shipped!
  4. 9 sets of my favorite shaving cream & lotion - $566.55, shipped!
  5. 40% of this awesome looking Sony HDR-SR12 HD cam corder - $1,407.34, shipped
  6. A day in San Francisco (SAN → SFO, plus hotel) for two - $439, from orbitz
  7. 3 TB of storage - $579.12, shipped!
  8. 11 to 12 console video games (roughly $50 each)
  9. 60 albums from iTunes
  10. About 13 seconds of Paris Hilton’s time (£70k for 50 minutes earlier this year = $2,758.28/min)

If you get any other bright ideas, please post them!

Only 4chan

9 June, 2008 (14:50) | General | No comments

Could combine 80’s children’s games and Pulp Fiction.

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NOTE: could have come from SomethingAwful, dunno, found on 4chan.

This was a triumph

4 May, 2008 (10:47) | General | 3 comments

Well, the wedding’s over and everything went incredibly well.
For those of you stuck in a frozen ice land to the North, here are some details:

If I missed anybody, or there was something you wanted details on: shoot me an email.

Wedding-Photo-Merikson

Hooray Internet!

22 October, 2007 (22:35) | General | No comments

So as you probably know, most of San Diego is on fire. I’ve been stressed out about it all day. I’ve been worried about friends, family, and co-workers all day long. It’s exhausting worrying this much.

The internet has either made all of that easier or much worse. It depends on how you look at it.

First some background: we don’t have TV. We don’t have land-lines. We have cell phones and a cable modem. This is the extent of our connection to the outside world from home. We’re progressive. Or incredibly foolish. Your choice.

Throughout the day we’ve stayed well informed. Interestingly, we’ve been better informed than relatives using traditional media sources.

Here’s what we’ve been watching:

  • Local NBC (KNSD) has a live streaming feed of the news
  • The Union-Tribune has had a blog going all day. It’s had various URLs as they’ve tried to find a way to handle the load
  • They’ve also had a Google Maps based burned/evacuation zone map that’s been flapping on/off-line all day.
  • KPBS has a section on twitter.com with brief news blurbs

That’s a brief list that probably won’t stay relevant as the fire goes out.

We’ve also been IM’ing all our friends and co-workers to keep in touch and know that they’re safe. I think the network connections would stay up well past the telephone system.

In short: hooray internet!

MegaStikfa!

21 September, 2007 (10:02) | General | No comments

Megastikfa Last night a box was on the porch. I thought it was the replacement for our burned out house fan motor.

Jess thought otherwise.

We bring it in the house and Jess asks me “Is this for me, or for you. Without knowing what’s inside, do you want it?” Naturally I answer “Damn skippy!”

I opened the box and found: MEGA STIKFA!

It’s five times larger than a normal Stikfa. FIVE TIMES!

It’s also five times as hungry, and knows what it likes to snack on. This thing is awesome.

I’m so ashamed

6 September, 2007 (22:48) | General | No comments

I’m not going to mention where I found this. I will mention that it made Jess chuckle. Out loud!

Airport-Fail

Also,

Jedi-Jerks

Total Lunar Eclipse TONIGHT

27 August, 2007 (12:35) | General | No comments

So apparently there’s going to be a total lunar eclipse tonight. NASA has provided graphics showing when to watch for it in the various US time zones. I’ll be out tonight to watch it, that’s for sure! NASA’s information page and the graphic for Pacific Time.

This never gets old

9 August, 2007 (14:38) | General | No comments

I’m a sucker for a good ol’ fashioned “You’re doing it wrong” pic. Sadly, I didn’t take this one. Found it via Brahm @ smugmug.com

You're doing it wrong.