Friday, December 15, 2006

My job


My boss Jeff, shown here with his wife Leticia at a Christmas party and below at an '80s party, is one of the most important people I've gotten to know this year. I owe him a huge debt of gratitude because he helped point me in the right direction to become a decent news writer.



Jeff's determination to create high-quality out of everything (with touch of character) is why I look for his approval for just about everything I do; not just my work. I hope I can develop the same talent.





Here's Patricia and me with the visionaries of the company, Jim and Kathy Coover. They're dedicated to improving people's health and taking our company global.

Monday, December 11, 2006

Sedona






A few weeks ago, Patricia and I went to Sedona here are the pictures. We stayed at a place called Briar Patch Inn, which in my humble opinion is the most relaxing place on Earth. I'm so grateful for the chance to have been there and would recommend anyone reading this to stay there at least two nights.




I spent most of my time writing, drinking mate and suffering from a sore throat. The place inspired me a bit. Patricia walked around and enjoyed herself taking pictures or doing whatever she does. If you do get to this place, I recommend you check out a book from the lobby called Outsmarting Squirrels, which I found a delightful read. Also, the apple cider is fantastic along with organic mountain apples sold across the street from Briar Patch. We bought a bag full.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Why Mac Users Should Oppose Gingrich and English as Official Language

Imagine the fury of Apple Computers if various states across the U.S.A. decided through democratic ballots that only PCs should be considered as “official-use” computers. Mac users would have to learn Windows, despite their preference and new technologies that allow them to communicate effectively with PCs. After all, the majority of the population uses PCs. The minority Mac users are simply a threat to the common culture. Disregard all benefits of using a Mac.

Could this happen? American citizens of this country who prefer speaking Spanish or Chinese may feel something such as this is already happening to them now. Regulations creating English as the U.S.’s only official language are being passed state after state.

The U.S. is incapable of progressing successfully to a multi-language, multi-culture society, suggested former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich during a news conference in New Hampshire. Gingrich hinted we'd risk the U.S. becoming a place of “confusion.”

Is Europe a place of confusion? People in many European countries often speak two or three languages fluently.

Mac users can run any Microsoft Windows application with a simple program called Parallels. Because Macs speak in both “languages,” they are more marketable.

Consequently, in service-based economies like the U.S. and much of Europe, the more languages people know the more marketable they are.

Gingrich, however, didn’t hesitate to insult Europe’s economy of “elegant decay.” He’d rather give tax breaks to big companies for high-tech machinery than to assure U.S. children have better education along with language study.

U.S. jobs, therefore, will continue to be taken over by bi- and tri-lingual immigrants. U.S. call centers and other service industries, therefore, will continue to be outsourced to other countries where English is taught along with other languages since grade school.

According to Gingrich, for U.S. children to be competitive in the future global economy against the likes of China and India, they should adopt English as their official language and George Washington as their hero.

Apparently world history heroes Gandhi, Cesar Chavez and Nelson Mandela are lesser examples for Americans.

Can someone smell a hint of Big Brother propaganda?