Thursday, September 25, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GOOGLE!!!

Anyone who knows me, knows I am a HUGE Google fan. Initially, I was attracted to the name... when C. and I were little we used to argue (as sisters are wont to do) and it would go like this:
Me: is too
C: is not
Me: is too
C: is not times a million
Me: is too times a googol!
C: is not times infinity!
Of course, C. always won (that was pretty much a foregone conclusion anyway), but my point was that the concept of a number with 100 zeros was something I found intriguing as a child and the fact that it had a name was even cooler, so when Google the search engine came out, I used it because I liked the name and then quickly decided it was my favorite search engine, however, as time went on Google took on a life of its own. I was soon using Blogger, Picasa, Google Maps, Google Photos, and a number of their other applications. On one hand, it is kinda hard to believe that Google has been around for ten years already... on the other, it is hard to even remember what life was like pre-Google!

So, Google, here's to ten great years and wishing you many more. =P

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Disturbing, but very funny!

I should probably be more disturbed than I am, but I am laughing too hard to take it at all seriously. Apparently PETA (people for the ethical treatment of animals) has sent a petition to Ben and Jerry's (yes, the ice cream company!), requesting them to switch to human breast milk, instead of cow's milk. Their reasoning is absolutely hysterical (except for the appeal to look at what they are doing in Switzerland - that was just SCARY!)... they even used the late Dr. Spock as an authority on the danger of cow's milk to children. It is a seriously FUNNY letter. You NEED to read it - oh, but one disclaimer first, you might want to wait if you are currently eating... it might make you sick. I know I was feeling a little queasy. Anyway, here it is, as posted on WPTZ.com:

September 23, 2008

Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, Cofounders

Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc.

Dear Mr. Cohen and Mr. Greenfield,

On behalf of PETA and our more than 2 million members and supporters, I'd like to bring your attention to an innovative new idea from Switzerland that would bring a unique twist to Ben and Jerry's.

Storchen restaurant is set to unveil a menu that includes soups, stews, and sauces made with at least 75 percent breast milk procured from human donors who are paid in exchange for their milk. If Ben and Jerry's replaced the cow's milk in its ice cream with breast milk, your customers-and cows-would reap the benefits.

Using cow's milk for your ice cream is a hazard to your customer's health. Dairy products have been linked to juvenile diabetes, allergies, constipation, obesity, and prostate and ovarian cancer. The late Dr. Benjamin Spock, America's leading authority on child care, spoke out against feeding cow's milk to children, saying it may play a role in anemia, allergies, and juvenile diabetes and in the long term, will set kids up for obesity and heart disease-America's number one cause of death.

Animals will also benefit from the switch to breast milk. Like all mammals, cows only produce milk during and after pregnancy, so to be able to constantly milk them, cows are forcefully impregnated every nine months. After several years of living in filthy conditions and being forced to produce 10 times more milk than they would naturally, their exhausted bodies are turned into hamburgers or ground up for soup.

And of course, the veal industry could not survive without the dairy industry. Because male calves can't produce milk, dairy farmers take them from their mothers immediately after birth and sell them to veal farms, where they endure 14 to17 weeks of torment chained inside a crate so small that they can't even turn around.

The breast is best! Won't you give cows and their babies a break and our health a boost by switching from cow's milk to breast milk in Ben and Jerry's ice cream? Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,

Tracy Reiman

Executive Vice President

Monday, September 22, 2008

OCS anyone?

Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem. ~ President Ronald Reagan

I'm thinking it might just be time to join "The few. The proud. The Marines."

Change is in the air

I can sense it. It is hard to describe, but I know it from experience. It is something I have felt before. I don't know how long it will take or what form it will come in, but I am pretty sure my life is about to be turned on its head again. It's time. I get bored if things stay the same for too long. "Status quo" is not a sphere I am comfortable in. I am happiest in the realm of the unknown - the realm of possibilities. The changes I wanted and expected are not happening, but I am ok with that. I am just keeping my eyes open for a new opportunity. And who knows... it may turn out to be something I fall into and nothing I plan for at all. I am ok with that too. I don't really care how it gets here; I am satisfied just in knowing that it is on its way.