Sunday, September 28, 2008

sundays...

are tough. when i'm in school, i always feel that i could (read: should) be doing work. there is always more work to be done. that's what is so sucky about being in school. to make it worse, i'm under the weather, with a sore throat and an annoying cough and a runny nose. it isn't pretty.

luckily though, my evening was a good one. i had a yummy dinner with someone i just adore. and a mini-tutorial on the mandelbrot set - something, in all seriousness, i think i really needed. it certainly helps give a bit of perspective on things. and then i came home and gave my sweet dumpling of a dog a little bath in the kitchen sink.

and now, back to work.


ruby, working very hard to keep me company. as i work.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

sometimes...

a girl needs a little pick-me-up. because classes are overwhelming. or a particular professor is particularly poopy (and makes her feel about two inches tall.) or she's feeling rather lonely. or she can't figure out why her oven won't cooperate. or the potential next president and crazy-pick-sidekick scare her like no other. or she just hasn't smiled in a while. sometimes it's a combination of all the above.

times like these call for some serious assistance. it helps to turn to the Experts of All Things Good and True.














yep. that helps.
i found all these wonderful photos on flickr. they truly make me happy.

Friday, September 12, 2008

one more

post on palin and then i'm going to have to stop or else i will become physically ill.

matt damon on palin


just got this in the mail. i'm going to use this little sucker (voter registration card, if it's not clear,) for all it's worth.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

a follow up

on the horrendous picture below.

an excerpt from the wonderful article in today's LA Times
by Gloria Steinem

"This isn't the first time a boss has picked an unqualified woman just because she agrees with him and opposes everything most other women want and need. Feminism has never been about getting a job for one woman. It's about making life more fair for women everywhere. It's not about a piece of the existing pie; there are too many of us for that. It's about baking a new pie.

Selecting Sarah Palin, who was touted all summer by Rush Limbaugh, is no way to attract most women, including die-hard Clinton supporters. Palin shares nothing but a chromosome with Clinton. Her down-home, divisive and deceptive speech did nothing to cosmeticize a Republican convention that has more than twice as many male delegates as female, a presidential candidate who is owned and operated by the right wing and a platform that opposes pretty much everything Clinton's candidacy stood for -- and that Barack Obama's still does. To vote in protest for McCain/Palin would be like saying, "Somebody stole my shoes, so I'll amputate my legs."

Palin ... opposes just about every issue that women support by a majority or plurality. She believes that creationism should be taught in public schools but disbelieves global warming; she opposes gun control but supports government control of women's wombs; she opposes stem cell research but approves "abstinence-only" programs, which increase unwanted births, sexually transmitted diseases and abortions; she tried to use taxpayers' millions for a state program to shoot wolves from the air but didn't spend enough money to fix a state school system with the lowest high-school graduation rate in the nation; she runs with a candidate who opposes the Fair Pay Act but supports $500 million in subsidies for a natural gas pipeline across Alaska; she supports drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve, though even McCain has opted for the lesser evil of offshore drilling. She is Phyllis Schlafly, only younger.

I don't doubt her sincerity. As a lifetime member of the National Rifle Assn., she doesn't just support killing animals from helicopters, she does it herself. She doesn't just talk about increasing the use of fossil fuels but puts a coal-burning power plant in her own small town. She doesn't just echo McCain's pledge to criminalize abortion by overturning Roe vs. Wade, she says that if one of her daughters were impregnated by rape or incest, she should bear the child. She not only opposes reproductive freedom as a human right but implies that it dictates abortion, without saying that it also protects the right to have a child."