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Weekend Observations

It was in the mid nineties all weekend, the sort of hot soupy air that feels like a giant is slowly exhaling on you. Just stepping outside causes a vague sense of nausea to wash over you and causes you to stop and steady yourself.

Saturday morning I was downtown at the same time the Chileda run/walk was happening – never have I seen that many people at once looking that incredibly miserable and unhappy, and claim to enjoy doing these things. All ages and sexes of strained, painful grimaces and haggard faces were steadily plodding past. You could almost smell the smug self-satisfaction that was driving these people to torture their bodies and destroy their joints.

Little Henry

Here is a short introduction to our favorite visitor.

An update can be found here

Avian drama

Tuesday evening coming home revealed a most fore lone looking tiny chick huddled against the front step. Evidently it had somehow fallen from a Chickadee nest located in the top of the down spout, where it’s missing a piece of pipe and open. This would have been a two story fall, but immediately underneath it is a wood chip-filled planter, probably padding its fall. It was still pretty small, and despite having an early covering of feathers was clearly too young to have fledged.

Having a bad feeling about its chances, and not knowing what else to do, I placed it in the planter area where it would be somewhat confined, and hoped the parents would be willing to feed it on the ground. Part of me knew this would not end well, and I tried to keep it out of my mind, hoping, perhaps, that it would simply have disappeared next time I went outside. When Stephanie saw the bird she was immediately concerned, asking if there was anything we could do. Even if we had proper equipment; a heating pad, eyedroppers, etc., the odds were pretty slim we would do anything except prolong the inevitable. I didn’t expect the orphan to last the night.

The next day, the tiny creature had not only made it through the night, but was now joined by one of its siblings. Were these the victims of an overcrowded nest - being the weakest and pushed out - or was there a cuckoo at work above in the drainpipe? Throughout the day the newcomer seemed rather lively, and at least once I witnessed it attracting the attention of its parents, raising hopes as to their outcome.

As evening arrived, it was clear things were rapidly going downhill. The newcomer had lost it’s apparent energy, and now was laying on its side, only capable of labored breathing, while the original chick was huddled nearby, not looking much better. Stephanie wanted to know what we could do. I wished there was something.

An hour or two later after dark, the newcomer had expired, and the other was nearly there. Holding it in my hand, its breathing was in slow, staggered bouts. Tired of having to watch the tiny bundle laboring towards an inevitable conclusion, I put my fingers over its nostrils until I stopped feeling a heartbeat. It offered no protest.

We buried them in a small hole under a rock in the front yard, just in front of where they were discovered. Unfortunately, the parents still seem to have chicks in the nest; hopefully that’s where they will stay.

The Facebook vs. Myspace difference

Browsing the SA forums, I came across this slightly interesting essay on class differences between the two major social networking sites.  Admittedly, I have been becoming aware of a vague difference in the two myself, namely that the vast majority of the people I know are on Myspace instead of Facebook.  I guess that puts me in the “low class” of internet users.  Serious business!

The division around MySpace and Facebook is just another way in which technology is mirroring societal values. Embedded in that is a challenge to a lot of our assumptions about who does what. The “good” kids are doing more “bad” things than we are willing to acknowledge (because they’re the pride and joy of upwardly mobile parents). And, guess what? They’re doing those same bad things online and offline. At the same time, the language and style of the “bad” kids offends most upwardly mobile adults. We see this offline as well. I’ve always been fascinated watching adults walk to the other side of the street when a group of black kids sporting hip-hop style approach. The aesthetics alone offend and most privileged folks project the worst ideas onto any who don that style. When I see a divide like this, I worry because it reproduced the idea that the “good” kids are good and that Facebook participation is good.

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The essay does present some good insight into how the nature of the two sites perpetuates the class differences between the ‘good’ and the ‘bad’ kids, or the college bound on Facebook as being a step above.

One of the early hopes for the internet was to allow borderless and classless communication and communities.  Unfortunately humans are far to wrapped up in both to not bring them along with them.

Git Yer Truth Here!

Check out this amusing write-up of Kentucky’s most recent shame, the Creationist Museum (museum being used rather loosely here). This would be an interesting, albeit slightly depressing, place to visit.

Fire in the sky

If anyone else in the La Crosse, WI area was looking into the North-western sky between 8:30 and 9:00 last night, they might have seen this:

Walking back to the house after visiting the 75 cent soda bottle machine down the street, I happened to look up at the right moment to see it, a meteor relatively low in the atmosphere burning up, white hot, with bits and pieces of itself breaking off and dissolving behind it. It only lasted a few seconds before burning itself up.

New classes

I quickly created some additional CSS classes to compliment the existing K2 ones. The links all point to a downloadable version of the addition. Simply add the CSS to style.css and the icons into K2’s image directory.

Icons are from famfamfam.

Alert class

Noteworthy class

Information class

PDF Download class

Download class

Google Earth KML class

Music class

Zipped class

Gallery Integration

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Using the Wordpress Gallery2 plugin, integrating G2 was quite simple. The next project will be to customize the K2 theme and further integrate it with G2.

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I’ll be slowly adding to this page as time goes by, but for the moment I need a place with information on website services offered.

The main action is at my myspace.