Wednesday, January 30, 2008

A quick book review...

I'm not getting very far into the learning 2.1 'stuff'... but I do find blogging therapeutic... now there's no pressure with the libraries learning web 2.0 programme anyway... I have been having a bit of a problem with my wireless internet connection... a lot of building and other activity next door and all around me so I've had to resort to using the ethernet cable...


I've been reading a bit lately - because I can - because I'm on holidays (YAY!!!!) - so I thought I'd review a book called Greywalker by Kat Richardson. The library I work at assigns the genre "horror" - that doesn't sit well with me... it doesn't really describe it properly. "Paranormal fiction", "Urban fantasy mystery" and "Supernatural suspense" are genres used by the author and others who write in the same style, and I'd have to agree it says more about the book than "horror"!!!


Harper Blaine (private investigator) is assaulted and left for dead. Well, she actually dies for 2 minutes. When she comes too in the hospital she knows something has changed.

She sees things that can only be described as weird-shapes emerging from a foggy grey mist.

But Harper's not crazy. Her "death" has made her a Greywalker - able to move between this world and the mysterious, cross-over zone where things that go bump in the night exist. And her new "gift" will take her into the world of vampires and ghosts, magic and witches, necromancers and sinister artefacts.



This is the first book in the new Greywalker series, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The protagonist is believable and likeable - opinionated, tough and she can really kick arse - the people around her are 'quirky' and 'eclectic' to say the least... I like the way the author deals with the supernatural 'world' .. by the end of it, I was wishing it was another "book long"!!! I've already reserved the next book in the series, Poltergeist


I can actually see a television series in the 'wings' - being a "Buffy", "Angel", and "Charmed" fan - is that sad at 52? - going on 53??!!! - nah, what's sad is that we had to wait for men with a 'different' vision of women, e.g. Joss Whedon - Buffy, Angel ..., Jerry Bruckheimer - CSI, Cold Case, ..., James Cameron - Dark Angel ..., Sam Raimi - Xena ... to be accepted by the male 'television moguls' before women were given strong protagonist roles - and of course, women writers, creators, directors, producers, just wouldn't have been given the same opportunities!!!! Now that's sad, I might have seen these sorts of programmes from a much younger age!!!!! I NEED a HIT of gratuitious violence that I can deal with....

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Facebook - Big Brother in the guise of "social networking"???

I didn't intend my next post to be about Facebook - I was going to write a couple of book reviews - but I got a phone call last night from a friend - they'd just gotten home from work and thought they'd ring - we were having quite an interesting conversation (I thought) - and then they started laughing - now nothing we were talking about warranted laughter so I had to ask what was funny... apparently something on their Facebook was funny!!!!! yes, they were looking at their Facebook while having a conversation with me!!!! So apparently I didn't have the full attention during conversation of the person who had rung me!!!! I'm all for multitasking, but that was ridiculous - Facebook is apparently the major 'survival portal' which needs to be open at all times - how on earth could you survive without knowing who's had a drink sent to them, who's received a gift from someone, who's updated their status recently???? All seems a tad voyeuristic to me... vicarious living maybe (for those who don't have a real life????)

Yes, I fell into the trap of joining Facebook, lasted a few months (until I got totally and utterly sick of the mindless crap that goes on within it), and then I 'deactivated' my account - apparently you can't just delete or totally sign off of your Facebook account, you can only 'deactivate' it - you would have to ask why??? Maybe the following could be a reason.... it's an excerpt from an article from the Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Archive of the Common Ground Common Sense website showing where the original funding for Facebook came from - very, very scary!!!!!


"The first venture capital money to come into Facebook, $500,000 worth, came from venture capitalist Peter Thiel, founder and former CEO of Paypal. A Stanford graduate and former columnist for the Wall Street Journal, Thiel is author of the book "The Diversity Myth," which received praises from notable neo-conservatives such as William Kristol. In fact, Thiel is on the board of the radical conservative group VanguardPAC.

Further funding came in the form of $12.7 million from venture capital firm Accel Partners. Accel's manager James Breyer was former chair of the National Venture Capital Association (NVAC). Breyer served on NVAC's board with Gilman Louie, CEO of In-Q-Tel, a venture capital firm established by the Central Intelligence Agency in 1999. This firm works in various aspects of information technology and intelligence, including most notably "nurturing data mining technologies.

Breyer has also served on the board of BBN Technologies, a research and development firm known for spearheading the ARPANET, or what we know today as the Internet. In October of 2004, Dr. Anita Jones climbed on board, becoming a part of a firm packed with leaders from other areas of Silicon Valley's venture capital community, including none other than Gilman Louie. But what is most interesting is Dr. Jones' experience prior to joining BBN.

Jones herself served on the Board of Directors for In-Q-Tel, and was previously the Director of Defense Research and Engineering for the U.S. Department of Defense. Her responsibilities included serving as an advisor to the Secretary of Defense and overseeing the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).

While the nearly $13 million that came from Accel to fund The Facebook certainly looks suspicious and unfortunately disturbing after reviewing all of this information, the only problem on the surface seems to be the appearance of some incestuous relationships between the Pentagon, the CIA, and these venture capital firms. But this goes further than just the initial appearances. DARPA shot to national fame in 2002 when John Markoff of the New York Times announced the existence of the "Information Awareness Office" (IAO). According to Wikipedia, "the IAO has the stated mission to gather as much information as possible about everyone, in a centralized location, for easy perusal by the United States government, including (though not limited to) Internet activity, credit card purchase histories, airline ticket purchases, car rentals, medical records, educational transcripts, driver's licenses, utility bills, tax returns, and any other available data." Protests came from civil libertarians on both the right and the left who saw the IAO as a new Orwellian arm of the United States government. After Congress investigated DARPA's project, funding was cut off and IAO was essentially dead in the water.

The Information Awareness Office seems to have survived some of its original purposes in a mutated form, found in today's Facebook. In fact, one of IAO's original example technologies included "human network analysis and behavior model building engines," a surprising echo of the social networking mapping that Facebook does using SVG visualizations. Add that to the information that Facebook collects and compare it to the startlingly similar goal of the IAO. It appears at first glance that DoD, along with the CIA, has managed to circumvent its previous Congressionally established limitations and find corporate sponsorship for its programs, under the thin veil of a useful social network."


Now that's really, really scary!!!!

Saturday, January 12, 2008

What's in a word???

It's considered one of the most offensive words in the English language, it's one of the most negatively and misused words, but as far as I'm concerned it's one of the most positive, powerful and woman-friendly terms... and the word is...

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and here are some beautiful graphics from the Intimate Art of Christina Camphausen ...







and if you agree these are beautiful, then you must hate cunt being used as a derogatory term - it means vagina, vulva, female genitalia - it doesn't mean arsewipe, jerk-off, or any other put-down - it's part of our female bodies - so when it's used in this context, it puts all women down... it disparages our bodies, our
femaleness, it disrespects our gender!!!!
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so why not

RECLAIM THE WORD - BE PROUD OF YOUR CUNT.

...from the "Vagina Monologues"


Ever heard of Judy Chicago's "Dinner Party"?

The Dinner Party is an installation art work depicting place settings for 39 mythical and historical famous women throughout history. It was produced from 1974 to 1979 by a collaboration of many individual women and first exhibited in 1979. Since 2007 it has been on permanent exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, New York, USA ...


Here is a slideshow of just a sample of the plates from the settings - they're amazing, they're beautiful, and they're depictions of cunts... enjoy...




Susan B. Anthony, Artemisia, Boadaceia, Christine de Pisan, Emily Dickinson, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Hatshepsut, Caroline Herschel, Anne Hutchinson, Sacajawea, Margaret Sanger, Sappho, Mary Wollstonecraft, Virginia Woolf


Thursday, January 3, 2008

I've been hibernating - I really hate this time of the year!!!

Well, it's the 3rd of January, 2008 and I haven't even said "HAPPY NEW YEAR" so....


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HAPPY NEW YEAR....

and, if neither of the above are your 'poison', well... enjoy whatever it is that helps you cope in this society!!!!

I've had a bit happening lately... but I will be hopefully 'back to blogging' soon...

I do hate this time of year though... next year when I'm working, I need a badge, a really BIG badge, that says


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wait, apparently someone's already come up with that badge!!!!!

but I also need one that says

"HOW DARE YOU PRESUME I EAT DEAD ANIMAL AND WANT TO HEAR WHAT YOU DO TO THE CREATURES MURDERED FOR YOUR CONSUMPTION"...


haven't found one of those yet... guess that will have to be my own creation!!!!!! (might have to play around with the wording though, otherwise the badge'll be bigger than me!!! - maybe a sandwich board???)