Saturday, November 21, 2015
Monday, November 9, 2015
Mature Rock Club: a Pandora Station
Old Crow Medicine Show Chubby Wise
Doc Watson The Osbourne Brothers
Earl Scruggs Alison Krauss
Town Mountain Tony Furtado
Bruce Cockburn The Wailin' Jennys
The Steeldrivers Tony Rice
Blue Highway Pert Near Sandstone
Bonnie Rideout Atlantic Wave
The Dubliners Gaelic Storm
Altan The Bothy Band
The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem
Planxty The Boys Of The Lough
Doc Watson The Osbourne Brothers
Earl Scruggs Alison Krauss
Town Mountain Tony Furtado
Bruce Cockburn The Wailin' Jennys
The Steeldrivers Tony Rice
Blue Highway Pert Near Sandstone
Bonnie Rideout Atlantic Wave
The Dubliners Gaelic Storm
Altan The Bothy Band
The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem
Planxty The Boys Of The Lough
Sarah Jarosz Cosy Sheridan
Madeleine Peyroux Lyle Lovett
Imelda May Parov Stelar
Andrew Bird's Bowl Of Fire Solace & Fury
Caro Emerald Mirah
The Pierces Dirt Daubers
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Preventing Playground Bullying
My family took our son out of public
school partly because of bullying.
Honestly, there was at least two parties in the wrong; the most
important one was that of the adult teacher on playground duty that refused to
teach kids proper educate in play.
Sorry, no thank you. Our child
doesn’t need an education in the school of hard knocks.
Kids aren’t born knowing how to play, but even ducklings look to their mother for guidance in everything. Children are born as wild animals, and
therefore we must teach children to play correctly through guided play.
This creates the idea of a new job,
modern playground supervisors, almost like the recess monitors of the past, but
this time, differently, college should provide education and certification for
teachers that are supposed to teach kids how to play.
We need paid teachers to teach kids
how to play on the playground. Different
from teaching physical education, we also need kids to run around in play, all
the while teaching skills such as conflict resolution.
The teaching that our son needs to be
educated in the ins and outs of bullying through receiving a mental beating on
the playground, as a part of his time that he spends in grade school is false. The knowledge of how to play in a civilized
way isn’t innate. In the best scenario,
we must teach playtime education.
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Saturday, September 5, 2015
Doctor Prescribe Opiates – Addictive as Cigarettes
Quitting opiates is as hard as quitting cigarettes. The opiates that doctors offer you are addictive
as smoking cigarettes. Heroin is the
most addictive drug according to this:
Nicotine comes in a number 3:
Doctors aren’t perfect.
Many times doctors get people hooked, especially on nasty things. You
may be surprised, but in years past doctors used to recommend smoking. Today, I suggest that offering the opiates in
question is as if a doctor offered you cigarettes in order to help you
relax. No doctor in his/her right mind
would prescribe cigarettes!
Luckily, there is hope for smokers because smoking is on the
decline in the USA . Doctors need to be on
board to stop prescribing so many opiates, because many of us know that once
addicted to narcotic painkillers, the next step – heroin – couldn’t be worse. Opiates should only be used in the most extreme cases, such as chronic pain.
It is time for America to tackle the opiate gorilla too. It starts with doctors being smart about prescription drugs. Any former smoker will tell you that quitting cigarettes is one of the hardest doable things, and yet doctors recommended them at one time. I have quit smoking myself, and for me it took both the patch and the gum. This subject is in another blog article of mine.
Help for smokers:
America’s mass smoking
cessation is most certainly a result of taxes on cigarettes. I have no problem with this, as it reduces smoking. It helps to create a healthier America. The following New York Times blog article shows
that smoking is at all time lows. It is
not a 2015 article, but I gamble that it is lower now in 2015 than it was in
2013:
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Giving Up Music and Software Piracy
The other day I started throwing out unlicensed software and torrents with full discographies of various bands burned on to DVDs because in a discussion with a Rabbi, as this is what he advised me to do, and as opposed to just not downloading anymore, and enjoying what I have (no longer).
This was the advice of Rabbi Yisroel Cotlar for Chabad.org
This was the advice of Rabbi Yisroel Cotlar for Chabad.org
- You can be careful about it in the future.
- You can spread awareness to others.
- You can erase files of music that you did obtain illegally
- You can make a point of supporting the artists in the future
For some time, I had promised myself that I would not engage in software and music piracy, even before I found Pandora.com. Honestly, when I first heard of Pandora, I thought I was going to be majorly disappointed; however, now I think they are great!
With Pandora I feel like Gd has given me a multitude of blessings. And no, they, Pandora, don’t have all my favorite music, but they do have a lot, and especially they do have enough! (I am a huge consumer of music)
This actually made today’s next step easier; today I threw out hundreds of pirated cds. Some of them I cherished, but many of them would have disappointed me if I bought them. However, before today, yesterday to be precise, I wanted to listen to music while on my way to play MTG (Magic the Gathering). This became a problem for me as I told myself I would give one last listen to a Flower Kings cd on my way to the store, and then when I got home, I would throw it out.
Well that last pirated cd; well guess what, I wouldn’t work in the player, so I had to switch it out with a purchased cd! Imagine that, a miracle of Hashem! Being the religious geek that I am, I was glad that the player wouldn’t play the pirated cd, as it was a way to break the melancholy of giving up something loved. So instead, I popped in my personally purchased Niacin cd (with Dennis Chambers and Billy Sheehan), and listened to it, before bringing the cd notebook holder inside order to fill with music that was personally purchased, or gifted.
Don’t get me wrong, while I have thrown out hundreds of discs, I have yet to fully purge all my music; that I am here today is thanks to Gd’s mercy, and may Gd reward me with much blissful music in the years to come for following His Law! I will probably get around to destroying all I have pirated someday, but now it is enough to get rid of many with the intent of completely erasing the history of my piracy altogether.
With Pandora I feel like Gd has given me a multitude of blessings. And no, they, Pandora, don’t have all my favorite music, but they do have a lot, and especially they do have enough! (I am a huge consumer of music)
This actually made today’s next step easier; today I threw out hundreds of pirated cds. Some of them I cherished, but many of them would have disappointed me if I bought them. However, before today, yesterday to be precise, I wanted to listen to music while on my way to play MTG (Magic the Gathering). This became a problem for me as I told myself I would give one last listen to a Flower Kings cd on my way to the store, and then when I got home, I would throw it out.
Well that last pirated cd; well guess what, I wouldn’t work in the player, so I had to switch it out with a purchased cd! Imagine that, a miracle of Hashem! Being the religious geek that I am, I was glad that the player wouldn’t play the pirated cd, as it was a way to break the melancholy of giving up something loved. So instead, I popped in my personally purchased Niacin cd (with Dennis Chambers and Billy Sheehan), and listened to it, before bringing the cd notebook holder inside order to fill with music that was personally purchased, or gifted.
Don’t get me wrong, while I have thrown out hundreds of discs, I have yet to fully purge all my music; that I am here today is thanks to Gd’s mercy, and may Gd reward me with much blissful music in the years to come for following His Law! I will probably get around to destroying all I have pirated someday, but now it is enough to get rid of many with the intent of completely erasing the history of my piracy altogether.
I can rest today knowing that I have done some good deeds. There is no need to be a zealot over this, but I feel Shalom in the home knowing that I have done a good thing, and by doing so, I will be serving my son and family by being a good example, and hopefully, I will be helping bands and the music industry get the money they deserve. Maybe I will get more rewards from Gd for my works in return.
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Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Making Universal Healthcare Work with Minimal Resources
I suggest
that there are two types of patient; the problem patient and the compliant
patient.
One thing
the USA must reckon with is that with universal care, it becomes harder to
ensure everyone gets served. Everyone
who wants healthcare, be it an extension of Medicare, Obamacare, or something
like MassHealth wants everyone to be served.
However, if we have universal coverage, then we face the problem of
burned out healthcare workers. For
example, in the instance of heroin overdoses, everyone either should want, or
actually wants for that person to be served, but the problem is that there are
limited resources. For example, there
may not be enough ambulances.
So here is
my suggestion: we keep universal care,
but create a two tier system.
One tier would be the medication compliant patients that demonstrate effort in trying to
get better.
The other tier would consist of patients
that refused medication; those that make
no compliance effort of trying to follow a treatment plan in order to get
better.
The reason
for this two tier plan is so that for example, repeat narcotic abusers who
overdose may have to wait longer in order to get served, because they would be
a second tier problem patient. Nobody wants to
see anyone die for any reason, but the healthcare community owes it to its
clients to treat the people who actually want treatment first.
Also, I
suggest that these two healthcare tiers should not be made permanent.
If someone
decides to quit their medications against doctor advice, this should transfer them
from the compliant tier to the non-compliant tier.
Differently,
if someone wants to improve their medical rating, they should also have the
chance of proving that they are fully medically compliant or want to be fully
compliant, such that they have the right to be among those to be served first.
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Sunday, July 12, 2015
Hatred of Power: Similarity of Frustrated Americans to Bin Laden
Has the anti-corporate American tribe ever stopped to analyze how similar they are philosophically to Osama Bin Laden? Many have joined the ranks of folks that are angry at the power of Corporate America; be they the Occupy group, Muslims, especially those in the USA, possibly even the majority of citizens, that feel disenfranchised, especially by the oligarchy.
Collectively, people demand $15 an hour, and started the Occupy Wall Street that led to so many arrests, protests everywhere but differently 9-11 united us. And, don't forget the protests following the Occupy movement. It makes more sense to me that those that denigrate corporate America would champion Osama Bin Laden, stamping on and cursing the dirt of the most capitalist buildings in the world, the twin towers, also known as the World Trade Center.
I would find it interesting to see how the Occupy NYC group would have behaved in response to September 11th. Imagine protesters everywhere on the street cursing capitalism with all their hearts, and then come the planes flying into the World Trade Center. I guess that I'll never know what that response would be.
Basically, we can know that 9-11 was an issue of power and not capitalism because Mohammed, himself, was a capitalist. We had the power to carve up the Arabian Peninsula, and despite the anger of the natives, we did it anyway. The anger was specifically spite that in 1921 there was a Conference where the West carved up the Arabian Peninsula without regard for the Arabs. Of course that was offensive to Muslims not only because the Qu'ran calls for Islamic gov't, but also because any nation would want to be sovereign in their homeland. The same thinking is essentially what led USA to revolution, meaning we didn't want to be colonies of Britain. We wanted our own leadership.
Collectively, people demand $15 an hour, and started the Occupy Wall Street that led to so many arrests, protests everywhere but differently 9-11 united us. And, don't forget the protests following the Occupy movement. It makes more sense to me that those that denigrate corporate America would champion Osama Bin Laden, stamping on and cursing the dirt of the most capitalist buildings in the world, the twin towers, also known as the World Trade Center.
Basically, we can know that 9-11 was an issue of power and not capitalism because Mohammed, himself, was a capitalist. We had the power to carve up the Arabian Peninsula, and despite the anger of the natives, we did it anyway. The anger was specifically spite that in 1921 there was a Conference where the West carved up the Arabian Peninsula without regard for the Arabs. Of course that was offensive to Muslims not only because the Qu'ran calls for Islamic gov't, but also because any nation would want to be sovereign in their homeland. The same thinking is essentially what led USA to revolution, meaning we didn't want to be colonies of Britain. We wanted our own leadership.
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