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The Ambler
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Machs Cafe is closed
Topic: CLOSED FOR THE SUMMER

/-~H e l l o  a n d  w e l c o m e ~-\

If you have just landed here i.e. surfed on in, I have been running this little online endeavour for almost a full five years. Half a decade.

You ever notice when you land on a blog for the first time, it is like opening a book and starting to read on the last page ?

Do you?:)

Having run out of free disc space from Tripod this marks a long pit stop for my entries until I go pro. But once I do I beleive it will be the equivalent of pushing of from a different portion of the shore, so I will start again with a different theme, template, and direction. Without ads of course.

This blog I believe has been a online hobby horse of mine and is a personal way form finder and tracker for all sorts of world events, large and small, with a little bit of personal background history thrown in. I am glad I started it. Its been fun. Thanks for visiting

and hope to see you on my next blog undertaking with that extra dab of professionalism.

 This one is off to the printers ...

 

\~-So long... .-~/


Posted by mach1231 at 7:28 PM PDT
Updated: Saturday, May 29, 2010 7:28 PM PDT
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Actually
Mood:  happy
Topic: CLOSED FOR THE SUMMER

I want to make it fast with one more thing:)

IN case you wonder where I'd gone--- :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'll Fall in Love Again - Sammy Hagar

Shout to the Top - Style Council

 

Only the Young - Journey


 

Soak up the Sun This Summer with Confidence

 

 

Always trying to leave on a postive note. Hope any visitors who drop in feel better for the experience. This means YOU!

I would hope you would leave through Friends, Cool Folk and Allies at the left! Shes on the zoom.....

:)


Posted by mach1231 at 4:05 PM PDT
Updated: Saturday, May 29, 2010 7:24 PM PDT
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Friday, May 28, 2010
The Question that Lost the Election
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Politics

Please note:

The question was asked to a man who was not running in the previously held election (he is right for not answering a question not geared for him, he is right for asking the question to be re-asked and he is right for not trying to answer a question that was at best: poorly posed and poltically motivated at worst.) and so should never have even been posed a question to which he has not the credentials to correctly answer and to which, this is something the interviewer already knows.

The media cannot be seen as anything but trustworthy and in this case their slithering sound is identical in nature to the ("sssssssss") from the politicians they report on.

 

Watch the CTV news reporter fail to even correctly quote his own self.

(A tragic slip or a terrific lie? Incompetence or untruthfulness?)

As the interviewer, he tells the viewing audience that he had asked the Prime Ministerial candidate ::(quote):: "If you were Prime Minister now , what would you have done that Mr.Harper has not done".

https://www.youtube.com/user/AtlanticFrankMag#p/a/f/1/K3X_BUUZkZ8

 

Later on, watching for proof of this ourselves, we see that this is not even what he had said.

But even if was, it is so obviously an impossible question to even answer.

 

Since Mr.Stephane Dion was not even in the last election prior , he can't possibly say what he would have done in an upcoming election where the public has not yet even voted.

Compared to one that he was not even in the running?

 The correct way to ask such a question would have been to ask: "If you were Prime Minister tommorow (now) , what would you have done do for Canada that Mr.Harper has not done (as of today)".?

I cannot stand to see someone being taken for a fool merely by pretending to be so stupid.

 

But anyway, as we can see as proof for ourselves, as we watch the interview unfold and ignore the wrong prejudicial inference from the beginning, what he actually says, i.e. the exact wording is :::quote::: thus:

"If you were Prime Minister now,  what would you have done about the economy,.... and this crisis ....that Mr . Harper has not done?"

Compared to:

  "If you were Prime Minister now , what would you have done that Mr.Harper has not done".

Can you spot the difference?

Remember this, that when he posed the question in this way, he was asking it immediately prior to introducing the context of Mr.Dion referals to Prime Minister Harper as someone who isn't acting fast enough in addition to not doing enough.

 The only way to show that you are effectively listening and understood the question is to re-phrase it and pose it back to the person asking for clarification.

(Nothing wrong with that. We actually appreciate that very much when someone obliges us and pardons us if we do not understand their question at the first run.)

So he does try to re-phrase the (un-intelligent sounding) question and poses it back for clarification. Good!

So (!!) , the interviewer, in a split second,  then agrees with him and all but says : (yes I agree the question is : what would you have done if you were Prime Minister for the last two and half years.)

Fair enough! So, he answers: "If I would had been the Prime Minister,.. two and half years ago?"

 So then, after ignoring that very straight forward clarification request, the interviewer switches it and reverses it to the albeit even more forthwith what would you do if you were prime minister today? (So why did he just not say or ask this the first time round?)

(Mr. Interview whats wrong with you? Read the tape and transcript if you don't trust your ears reader, he had just prior asked Dion what he would have done and then he switched and then changed the question to what would he do today.)

There is a huuuge difference in asking someone what they would have done and asking them what they plan to do today or tommorow. Or why am I even repeating myself?

But I am telling you this. It takes a pretty small mind to deliberately set out to trick or trip someone up for not having English as a first langauge. Devious as well, but small gives a person more the credentials they need to get away with something like this, as in with the case of CTV.

 The real thing germane to the economic crisis to remember is that back then and at that time, many people were barely cognizant as to what had hit them (crisis? what crisis?) and didn't know if the worst had come, if the worst was over with, or if the worst was yet to come.Everyone was concerend and consumed and obsessed with the future: steady or unsteady? Sure or uncertain?

This interviewer had the chance to directly ask what the bold Liberal plan was for the immediate future , thereby educationg the vast majority of Canadians , but chose not to. Tthey lost their chance and oportunity do so and its not coming back again real soon.

They blew it! No chances the secoind time around and it will come around again. Guaranteed every four years and unless your a man who can tinker with election dates to suit your self.

I for one, who would have liked to have heard Mr Dions reply. Not be overly concerend with lies about what he either supposedly said or did not say. It insults my intelligence.

I think it's fair to say that on that day that is what CTV did, like it or not.

Insulted the intelligence of a future Prime Minister as well as the intelligence of every Canadian citizen of age to think. And that includes a great many and number of Canadians not all of them old enough to vote.

But at least they understand English.

 

 Even after all of that, he ends up asking him, if you were Prime Minister today what would you have done by now that the present Prime Minister has not done?

Sorry CTV youre wrong. The man cannot answer the quesiton of what a Conservative would do. It wasnt right then, and its not right now.

 

 

 

 


Posted by mach1231 at 3:15 PM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, June 1, 2010 11:01 AM PDT
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Just for Fun
Mood:  cool
Topic: Travel

 

Started out having a good morning on-line..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

...but I could have stayed all day here.

 

http://www.adn.com/2010/05/04/1263796/best-of-may-2010.html

http://www.ural.com/

 

Ciao!

 


Posted by mach1231 at 10:37 AM PDT
Updated: Friday, May 28, 2010 10:38 AM PDT
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Mood:  accident prone
Topic: Just4Fun

This one's neat/different.

http://adoholik.com/2008/02/10/blush-lingerie/

Old outdoor campaign for German lingerie store Blush .

Should I issue a disclaimer before posting the link? I actually should.

Not responsible for people blushing.-lol


Posted by mach1231 at 10:58 AM PDT
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Ban the Spammers!
Mood:  cheeky
Topic: Tech

Sung to the delightful tune of: stop the oppression!

 NEWS FLASH

In what is believed to be the first of its kind in the world of consumer protection law and the first trial and verdict under California’s Anti-Spam Law, a state court judge awarded a plaintiff $7,000 against a spammer.    

It marks the first law suit brought by a consumer plaintiff to go to trial against a spammer.


 

I think we all deal with the annoyance and will likely grow to appreciate a tide turning against unsolicitied advertisements.

 Now I dont know if this company was selling prescription drugs, personals ads memberships or eboook kits on how to make money on e-bay. But this is the point of spam: we dont care.

Of course the idiot is going to appeal. He is already arguing that the law for spam should be used only by consumers who are actually "injured" by the e-mails. And no, that is not a misprint/keystroke error.

(He also contends that California is overstepping its jurisdictional boundary and this is a job for CAN-SPAM.)

But, apparently where this spammer gets put back on the hook instead of off is where it intentionally undertook efforts to impair the recipient’s ability to identify, locate, or respond to the email  as the initiator of the e-mail, and that it intended to hide itself from identification by recipients as the actual sender. (Harrumph, then.)

California’s anti-spam statute sits at $1,000 per violation for sending e-mails to recipients without consent that misrepresent either the source or the subject of the message.

In this case, the  “from” line in eight e-mail messages used a nonexistent source – such as “Paid Survey” or “Your Promotion” – and none of them named the company as sender. Of the eight messages, seven were sent from senders that did not exist or were otherwise misrepresented so the plaintiff in this case was awarded damages of $7,000.

A cautionary tale for anyone thinking about sending spam messages to  residents of California.

 © Copyright 2006-2010

Globe Business Publishing Ltd

 As for our country, recently, an official announcement was made, concerning new legislation in Canada that would seem to indicate we moving in the same direction. On the surface, this should help drive spammers out of Canada and further deter them from setting up shop in the first place.

See also:

http://it.tmcnet.com/news/2010/05/25/4808823.htm

Finally, relief in sight from spammers

 And as far as legal marketing front goes, theres news on "Online behavioral advertising" which as a practice is still in infancy.  Apparently there are " growing privacy threats" related to this online business as practiced by such online giants as Google and Yahoo.

I mean what other word instantly comes to mind for you when business's engage in this type of activity, tracking with cookies your online "behavior"?

http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20100525-707736.html

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Now if you'll all excuse us, I believe we all have more important things to consider and get along to. :)

Like what does this mean for the general diet of the population?


Posted by mach1231 at 9:42 AM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 10:55 AM PDT
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Against a backdrop of ethics, not an inhuman calculator
Mood:  lazy
Topic: Politics

I know some people mean well. Others aim well. Where the government has brought us right now, I am sorry to report that even with the best of intentions tainted by imperfect humans prone to error, there is no way government could be so remiss of the lessons of the recent past so as not to have arrived at a different way point in time by now. In other words, is what we call government in reality nameless faces, unfeeling vesitibules of laws and soul less renditions of best "endeavours" and inefectual hapless minions of a half created state of a whimsical fancy called a Queen? Powerless pontificators who only concede victory to those brave enough to venture into their sometimes unattended gardens to snip out their overgrowing weeds? But even then sometimes not, thanks to the smug smiles and quasi-regal bearings and holier than thou smart cadences of some people in government, typical of and in the same vein of a smart ass teenager out on a lark to prove he is: 'brighter than teacher'.

 As said and writ: Some people mean well. Others aim.

 We may grow whipper snap fast tired of punks in government or being made out for long suffering fools, openly tolerant of  young up and comers eager to carve into stone a legacy of openess when they cant even show their expense accounts to the Auditor General.

About that bid for Prime Ministerial power Mr Harper, now that you have achieved it,  can you ensure the public you have not carved a trough to Parliament Hill -,...not as an excuse to get cozy with rock idols; but actually to do your part and bidding on the ticket that got you there? To ensure the transparency and openess you so promised is actually delivered?

Or is that merely your foot in the door preventing it from being fully opened?

If you can let us in to see the labels on your rock band set, surely you won't disallow a professional peek at the expenses of MP's. 

 

 

 


Posted by mach1231 at 12:12 AM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 12:50 AM PDT
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Yea yea Canada. How I Loved you

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Or does not this picture accurately encapsulate , summarize and characterize all thelatent politically-correct posturing while rendering all the self serving truly best sentiments mute?  I think it does that quite well.

 

 


Posted by mach1231 at 9:59 PM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 12:48 AM PDT
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Wrong link.

Posted a wrong link to the entry about First Nations.

The picture/photo I was going to use to reference the Indian reserve has also vanished.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kitchenuhmaykoosibhomeland/page11/

http://kitchenuhmaykoosib.com/id11.html

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 I'd wondered how many reserves across Canada are faced with this exact situation, quietly holding their little memorial walks in sombre silence, practically oblivious to noise and din of celebrations of welloff better off Candians everywhere. Blunted and muted to the sobering sound of the French horn quietly playing everytime a soldiers body comes home to rest in peace. Fortunate even to garner the attention of a news editor on an otherwise slow news day.

Google indian reserve images to get your own results.
Heres one from June 9, 2007

Indian Reservation Reeling in Wave of Youth Suicides and Attempts

Kevin Moloney for The New York Times

Ariel Farmer, 14, left, Kyla Sharp Butte, 14, and Will Sharp Butte, 15, hang out at the Gus Stop on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation in South Dakota.

 

Senate explores Indian youth suicide

By Rob Capriccioso

 


Posted by mach1231 at 9:48 PM PDT
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A Day for Tears
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Politics

Having had the opportunity to watch the official unveiling of Jean Chrétiens official portrait on Parliament Hill (see blog entry below) on CPAC today, I am proud to say and have no problem reporting that it was indeed very moving to witness this close-to intimate gathering (a state secret was revealed!!) of people take place.

People who have dedicated their entire lives to the building and betterment of this country took turns speaking and made introductions (some in more practiced French than others) that took heed of the outstanding efforts each has made in the walk of life as public officials.

It was truly a very special occasion and gathering.

Old rivalries and bitterness died to a small ember as politicians from different parties displayed a true generousity of spirit (and also some jocular humor!)

I am quite sure there must be a few people in like feeling as my self with similar sentiment and swelling of pride and joy in what these long upstanding people dedicated to public service have accomplished.

For my self personally it was a time for tears, as  my continual love of learning and of our nations recent proud history and love of country is faithfully renewed and restored.

For 40 years Mr Jean Chretien (Rt. Honorable) served in government as an underling and cabinet minister in toil and dedication and perseverance. To which he followed up with 10 years of excellence as our countries Prime Minister.

This level of experience places him (post-political life nonwithstanding) with as more experience in politics than Mr.Harper has even been alive. (Stephen is 51 years old with 25 years in politics, 18 as an elected leader. He is the first prime minister since Lester B. Pearson not to have attended law school.)

Mr Stephen Harper (Rt.Honorable) was in a room today and sharing a podium with well over 200 combined years of poltical and life experience.

 I don't know whats happened to our world, and our country, when we tune into the news , to see our Prime Minister on television with rock stars memoribilia in his living rooom with an actual drum set and guitar and amp in the PM's offcial residence when we are awaiting the casketed return of  a Colonel rank achieving soldier from Afghanistan.

 With no exception, I would find it hard to believe that this is how any of his predecessors would take their position of high responsibility  in this country. It is the highest position in the land and its most noblest aspiration and achievement.

It shouldn't be jumbled in there somewhere as on par with being able to mix with stadium rock stars as one of the best parts or perks of the job. IMHO.

So, anyway..just one opinion of many. But I feel truly fortunate to be born Canadian and it appears that every introspective moment of life since being born in Canada has been on a road seeking to fully qualify and define exactly what it means to be Canadian.

Today was just a further defining moment, and a further incremental advancement down that road, and for I think; a few Canadians who feel as priveleged as I-,...to have been able to witness something as seemingly mundane as the unveiling of an official portrait in Parliament.

But thanks to our freedoms and luxury of internet technologies and 24/7 free access to something as unique and as democracy supporting as CPAC, it's a wonderful encapsulation that in a way kind of rounds out the greatness of living in this country Canada we call home.

And yes, indeed. I even get to blog about it. And thank you, citizens of Ottawa and Parliament Hill for including and for remembering the First Nations of Canada in the official unveiling. Cheers and regards!


 

And thanks for visting Machs Cafe and live current event commentary villa TODAY.


Posted by mach1231 at 6:49 PM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 12:55 AM PDT
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