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  • Two Movies in Two Days

    Alyssa and I saw two movies in the past two days. On Thursday, we say Knocked Up, which despite hearing that it got good reviews, I was a little skeptical about seeing. I guess I didn’t find the whole “beautiful woman is impregnated by unattractive man, hilarity ensues” concept to hold much comedic potential. Boy, was I wrong. It was a hilarious movie. I don’t claim to be good at analyzing things like this, but one thing that struck me was the number of really unique characters. All of the characters seemed to have a very distinct personality and were funny in their own way. I also like that for a comedy, it was pretty long. I’d Netflix it.

    Last night, we saw The Lives of Others. “The thriller/drama is about the cultural scene of East Berlin, monitored by secret agents of the Stasi, the GDR’s secret police.” (Wikipedia) I think this movie was pretty unpredictable, which was refreshing, and it kind of opened my eyes to what life in East Germany was like.

    I’m not a very good critic. All I can say is that I recommend that you see these movies.

  • Bill Clinton Interviewed by Amy Goodman

    I am not sure what I would do without Amy Goodman. Check out this interview she did with Bill Clinton in 2000. Clinton was just trying to call in to get out the vote, but Goodman actually asked tough questions. I thought Clinton did very well in the interview, except for when he briefly lost his cool, that is.

  • MUNI

    I usually like MUNI, but it sucks tonight…

    Yes, I know it is a Sunday night at 10:42PM. But this timer was at 35 minutes when I first looked, and certainly the bus is supposed to run more often than that.

  • Liveblogging the Democratic Debates

    Update 27: Kucinich says he doesn’t believe in assasination, even with Osama bin Laden. Obama says he doesn’t believe in assasination, but would take out bin Laden. And my train has arrived in San Francisco…I am cutting out of the debate about a half an hour early.

    Update 26: Clinton was asked what she would do if diplomacy with Iran failed. She said “I am not going to get into hypotheticals.” That isn’t very reassuring. John Edwards said that he “wouldn’t take any option off the table.” Joe Biden much more realistic about this question, saying that Iran is a decade away from getting a nuke and that nukes are the only thing keeping us from attacking them. But at the end of the day, if they stuck a nuke on a pad, he would take it out. No one mentioned anything about our own nuclear arsenal in response to that question.

    Update 25: So far, there has not been a single mention of the number of dead Iraqis. There have been approximately 400,000 to 940,000 Iraqis killed as a result of the Iraq War, as of one year ago.

    Update 24: Dodd says that the principal responsibility of the United States president is to keep the American people safe and secure.

    Update 23: Obama has been asked about his desire to increase the size of the military. I didn’t hear from him why he wants to do this.

    Update 22: Kucinich is advocating cutting military spending.

    Update 21: Christopher Dodd took the subject of rising gas prices and turned it around to a question of global warming. I like that. Mike Gravel “There is nothing I would do as president to lower the price of gasoline.” Even better.

    Update 20: Bill Richardson thinks Bill Clinton would make a good Middle East “peace envoy.”

    Update 19: Clinton says we should allow gays and lesbians to serve openly in the military. Joe Biden agrees, and is pissed. All of the Democrats now agree.

    Update 18: Kucinich is putting forth the best health care plan; completely not for profit, health care for all. Applause from the audience (rare so far in the debate).

    Update 17: Edwards is really sucking up to Obama. Is there going to be some Obama/Edwards ticket or something?

    Update 16: Obama is letting Blitzer have it for asking the question about “Should English be the official language of the United States?”

    Update 15: Again with the “If I had known then what I know now…” from Clinton. I am getting sick of that line.

    Update 14: John Edwards is criticizing Hillary Clinton for not apologizing for her original vote to authorize the war. Obama isn’t criticizing her at all.

    Update 13: Wolf is getting on Hillary Clinton for authorizing the war without reading the NIE report. She says she knew all the issues and was “briefed.” She didn’t say she regrets not reading the report. And she is blaming the Iraqis for their situation, not what we’re doing over there.

    Update 12: Joe Biden is pissed off at Kucinich. He is saying the Democrat’s need 67 votes in the senate so long

    Update 11: Kucinich is saying we should end the war by ending the funding.

    Update 10: Mike Gravel is speaking. Already letting them have it. He says it is a Democrat’s war as well.

    Update 9: They haven’t let Mike Gravel speak yet, 17 minutes in. They have given Kucinich about 15 seconds.

    Update 8: Clinton is calling this “George Bush’s war.” I think it is just as much her’s.

    Update 7: John Edwards is calling Clinton and Obama out on not speaking out on the Iraq War.

    Update 6: Hillary Clinton says that all of the Republican candidates support the Iraq War. Is she not familiar with Ron Paul?

    Update 5: Joe Biden says that if he funds the troops, he is protecting them.

    Update 4: Kucinich says the PATRIOT Act needs to be overturned as unconstitutional. Wolf Blitzer is giving the candidates about 15 seconds per answer.

    Update 3: John Edwards is calling the war on terrorism a bumper sticker. Right on, Edwards.

    Update 2: Obama offering strong words on Iraq. Saying that the war there has only hurt our country’s security. He says we need to focus on Afghanistan. Question from me: Is Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan?

    Update 1: According to this page, only two candidates, Democrat or Republican, supports same sex marriage.

    The next Democratic debates are coming up. They are airing at 4pm PDT. I’ll be liveblogging them, in this post. You can watch the debates live on CNN.com. Hopefully my Verizon card won’t crap out on Caltrain.

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  • Instant Feedback

    A copy/paste from an email I just sent out. For background, the content of the letter was urging the cab companies to use more fuel-efficient vehicles.

    On Monday night after my failed meeting with two people in my neighborhood to discuss global warming and what we can do about it (they didn’t show up), I decided to take action anyway. Over a couple of hours, I sent letters to Newsom, Supervisor Peskin, and Green Cab. I also started sending letters to all of the cab companies in the city (there are a total of 30-some). I got to eight of them before I ran out of envelopes.

    I included my phone number on these letters, and I actually got a phone call today from one of the cab companies, Bay Cab. The guy seemed a little bit confused but we had a several minute phone conversation about global warming, what is being done about it, and why he should feel a moral responsibility to do something about it.

    There definitely wasn’t much progress made in the conversation — I think we would need a couple hours of conversation to make progress — but it was something. He was under the impression that George Bush was doing something about global warming, and hopefully I at least placed some doubt in his mind.

    Being new at this activism thing…I learned today that the smallest bit of success can be very motivating.

  • Fargo

    Before Alyssa goes to law school, we decided that we’d like to take a trip together somewhere. Camping in Canada? Too crowded, we decided. Mexico? Nah (I don’t remember why). Chicago? Maybe…maybe too expensive.

    Then out of nowhere…North Dakota? Hell yes. We will vacation in North Dakota’s largest city, Fargo, population 90,599.

    I am looking forward to going to the local yokel restaurants and bars. Also just seeing what life is like in such a sparsely populated state. Looking at the satellite view on Google Maps, that area is nothing but farms. And then if you look at the map view on Google Maps…the whole state is filled with a grid pattern of roads. Should be interesting.

  • The Home Stretch

    At 169 pounds…I’ve only got 4 pounds left until I reach my goal.

    As I was showering, I realized something weird. I have lost 14.9% of my original body mass.

    So now on the way to work, I can sing that song, “I’m half the man I used to be!” Or maybe it should be “I’m 85.1% of the man I used to be!”

    I am really looking forward to reaching my goal. So close!

  • Dirty, Dirty Lawmakers

    I was sickened when I read this article this morning: Lawmakers Push for Big Subsidies for Coal Process

    I was very surprised to hear that Obama is on-board with this one. I really wanted to vote Democrat in 2008. They aren’t letting it happen.

  • Hurdles to Combating Global Warming

    I am organizing a Russian Hill global warming group through some postings on Craigslist. Our first meeting is tonight.

    I am sitting in Starbucks trying to do my homework to answer some questions and get some ideas ahead of the meeting. Some questions are:
    – What are the man-made causes of global warming?
    We know the general list. Cars, trucks, airplanes, most power plants, deforestation. But in order to do something about the problem, we need numbers. We need to know where our efforts will have the most effect. A quick Google search turned up one promising link. Unfortunately it was several years old and the percentages added up to over 100%

    – Where does my electricity come from?
    This turned up even less results (0) than the first question. I have no idea where my electricty comes from. A Google search implies that very few people in the country will be able to answer this question easily. PG&E does have some information. It says that 58% of their energy comes from non or low-emitting sources. This implies that 42% comes from heavy emitting sources, but it doesn’t say explicitly.
    Update: Obviously, I was researching this while I was writing. Thanks to Wikipedia, I have a pretty good breakdown.

    – Where does my food come from?
    This one will take a bit more research, and I couldn’t expect it to be answered by a simple Google search.

    – What can I do to combat global warming?
    Most or all websites that you go to talk only of individual action. For real change in habits to take place, we need political action as well.

    Hopefully the group can put our minds together and come up with some answers and solutions.