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Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Where do Stick Poet Readers Come From?

I haven't done this is an while and it's always kind of fun to see where the readers are coming from. so, here is a breakdown of the geographical areas the last 62 site visitors came from.

  • 8 Dallas TexasUnited States
  • 7 New York New York United States
  • 3 Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States
  • 3 Tampa Florida United States
  • 3 Charlotte North Carolina United States
  • 2 Los Angeles California United States
  • 2 Rancho Cucamonga California United States
  • 2 San Antonio Texas United States
  • 2 Washington District Of Columbia United States
  • 2 Kansas City Missouri United States
  • 1 Grand Rapids Michigan United States
  • 1 Norfolk Nebraska United States
  • 1 Bronx New York United States
  • 1 Clovis California United States
  • 1 Nice Provence-alpes-cote D'azur France
  • 1 Gardena California United States
  • 1 London England United Kingdom
  • 1 Overland Park Kansas United States
  • 1 Garnett Kansas United States
  • 1 Lynnwood Washington United States
  • 1 Koeln Nordrhein-westfalen Germany
  • 1 Wenatchee Washington United States
  • 1 Toronto Ontario Canada
  • 1 San Mateo California United States
  • 1 Raleigh North Carolina United States
  • 1 Providence Rhode Island United States
  • 1 Short Hills New Jersey United States
  • 1 Antioch California United States
  • 1 Reston Virginia United States
  • 1 Chicago Illinois United States
  • 1 Mt. Laurel New Jersey United States
  • 1 Tallahassee Florida United States
  • 1 Baltimore Maryland United States
  • 1 Denver Colorado United States
  • 1 New Hyde Park New York United States
  • 1 Cambridge Massachusetts United States
  • 1 San Francisco California United States
  • 1 West Chester Pennsylvania United States

Who's the Bimbo Now John McCain?

Paris Hilton Responds to John McCain

She's been to the Mountain Top

Wisdom seems to be tied to experience or at least exposure. We often say it comes with age, but there are plenty of aging people that just don't get it. And too, people who ought to have the experience sufficient to acquire the wisdom but don't.

Reading a recent post on THE BLIND CHATELAINE'S KEYS by Eileen Tabios (AKA Moi), I am taken by how clearly she seems to see the poetry publishing model as it has evolved, as well as her vision of what could be the optimum working model. Let me reiterate I'm speaking about how she sees the way it has evolved. We all know that from both perspective of the poet and the consumer, it's broken.

I don't know if it is the air Tabios is breathing atop the mountain but perhaps more publishers should get out of their offices and trek up that mountain to get a different view of the landscape.

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Poetry in The News 8-5-08

A few Poetry news items...

  • Robert Bly: The best poetry is always religious [story]
  • Using poetry to laugh at the President’s playlist [story]
  • Phoebe Snow Is On the Comeback Trail [story]

Monday, August 04, 2008

Today's Thought...

All My Life and it has not come to any more than this: beauty and terror.
~Mary Oliver

Saturday, August 02, 2008

Tax Free Weekend


This post is coming to you via my new Toshiba laptop.

The 17 inch screen is especially nice. It's audio and video capacities will come in handy for some future podcasting I'd like to do.

Getting used to Vista- I am normally on Windows XP at the office, so this is a bit new to me. Missouri has a Tax free weekend each year before school starts which makes it nice making a purchase of this size. I was looking at a Dell on line but that would have been my second pick.

Now I need to get busy organizing my files on here and working on a number of drafts that I've accumulated. I am hoping that I can be more systematic about my writing. I do like writing in my journal, but once I have something roughed out, I think taking it to a page where I can see the layout and toy with it more like it would be on a printed page allows for an aspect of development of the piece that is otherwise cumbersome in handwriting.

Friday, August 01, 2008

Travelers' Laptops May Be Detained At Border - washingtonpost.com

Travelers' Laptops May Be Detained At Border - washingtonpost.com

Planning to travel abroad? When you re-enter the U.S. the Department of Homeland Security has disclosed that Federal agents may take your laptop computer or other electronic device to an off-site location for an unspecified period of time without any suspicion of wrongdoing. These officials may share copies of the lap top's contents with other agencies and private entities for language translation, data decryption or other reasons.

The policies cover any device capable of storing information in digital or analog form:

  • including hard drives
  • flash drives
  • cellphones
  • pagers
  • ipods
  • video and audio tapes

They also cover:

  • all papers and other written documentation
  • including books
  • pamphlets
  • pocket trash
  • pocket litter

Yes that would miscellaneous paper scraps in your pocket.

With all the talk about abuses in the civil liberties of people by the Chinese government, I'd say that under the Bush administration we are well down that slippery slide. More information on protecting privacy issues can be found here