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Waiting…

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

A month ago, I ordered a Nikon D90 from Adorama. I would not recommend ordering from Adorama. The camera I received was defective (which probably was not Adorama’s fault), but anyways, having to send it back for an exchange turned into a month long fruitless process.

In the end, I got refunded on my credit card (which really wasn’t at all what I wanted… I just wanted a D90!) and I placed my order at B&H.

Unfortunately they aren’t doing any better, as the order was placed quite early on Thursday and still hasn’t been processed so I’m pretty sure it will be missing its estimated arrival time of Wednesday.

ARG so frustrating.

Update: B&H shipped my camera and it should get here on Thursday. 1 day behind schedule, but I’ll take that.

Facebook Status Updates… Ugh

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Right after Obama was elected, I noticed that my Facebook status updates were flooded with a bunch of angry comments.  People wanting to move to Canada and Australia…  People saying it is the end of the world…  It’s just all too much.  I’m tempted to drop Facebook all together and huddle down in Twitter.

Apparently, the backup center for UT football also made some nasty comments on his Facebook status also and it got him kicked off the team.

Below is a screen grab from the news article I saw.

Screengrab from http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2008/11/06/texas-c-buck-burnette-learns-why-racist-obama-facebook-updates-a/

GOP Gripes, Continued

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

I just saw this comment over at slashdot (posted by BadAnalogyGuy) and it does a great job of summing up the way I feel about Sarah Palin and the GOP in general.

Whether or not Palin decides to pursue a post-election career as a national-level politician, the real damage has already been dealt to the Republican party. Her meteoric rise is only a slight clue into the inner turmoil of the GOP.

The 20+ years of neoconservative leadership has bankrupted the Republican party of its core conservative platform, and the pandering to the religious fundamentalists has turned off the moderates of the party. Those left are the ones who see Palin as more than she ever could be. She represents precisely the reasons why the Republican party is unable to attract new members and votes.

Which is not to say that the Republican party and its conservative ideals are without merit. The country at this time is severely divided, and it has been the steady hand promised by Obama that has been able to attract voters this year. However, most people believe in smaller government, in a government that is less intrusive, and in free markets. Where we may disagree is in degree, but at its core, the Republican stance has always been these three pillars.

That these pillars have been completely ignored in the actual implementation of policy is the primary reason so many are seeking answers elsewhere.

Very nice post.

Tommorow Feels Like Christmas. I Hope Santa Brings Change!!

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

I’ve put a lot of energy towards this years election… done a lot of research… listened to both sides…

I can now say, with an incredible ease, that I have a very large distaste for the Republican party. The very foundation of the party reeks of intolerance.

I would have to say that my main issue with the party would have to be it’s deep entrenchment with the religious right. It’s sad to me that the country has been steadily moving backwards by accepting religion further into our government. The founding fathers of the country drafted the constitution while keeping in mind all the follies that they had seen in England and the rest of the world. Religion was left out of that document for a very solid reason.

We currently live in a religious tolerant country with a government that is (supposed to be) a religious tolerant government and I just want to be sure that things stay that way…

John McCain’s campaign has been a very weird one. A few words that come to mind when I remind myself of the campaign he has ran… Fear.. Disrespectful.. Bad decisions.. And what about Sarah Palin? If anyone out there thinks Bush isn’t doing so hot, trust me… She would be even worse. ..Which is nearly impossible to comprehend.

But anyways… Yes, I’m an Obama Believer. I think that he has the power to renew the worlds respect in the United States and bring back a democratic economy.

As if the last couple of weeks haven’t been stressful enough, tomorrow will take things to a whole new level. Emotions are high, and regardless of who wins, close to half of the country will be disappointed.

I just hope the election plays out close to how the polls have been reading. This country needs change and a new direction. We need it now.

P.S. Go Vote.