Blackberry Outage

Well, thankfully the Blackberry outage occured during the evening or I would have been suffering some major withdrawls.
I admit, I am addicted. But it helps me keep atop my work email and I can be connected from anywhere.

If I didn’t have it, my work email would back-up and it would take so long to get caught up. Especially with all the spam that I get.

You can read more from the Denver Post website: BlackBerry outage restored

What gets me is that RIM has not posted anything on their website or on the Blackberry website. This is just poor public relations and customer communications. This needs to be fixed so the consumer knows what is going on.

Why do I feel the way I do about the Virgina Tech massacre

I don’t know why I feel the way I do about the Virgina Tech massacre. For some reason I feel a connection to the campus, the students, the community, and everything else that I am watching.
I have been having this sorrowful and empty feeling ever since this happened.

In thinking about this as I was driving home from work this evening and discussing it with my wife, I think I figured out why.

The reason that I feel the way that I do is that Virgina Tech and Blacksburg, Virgina are similar where I went to school at the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho.

Even though Idaho is a smaller school and Moscow is a smaller town, it is a close-knit campus and community. In listening to the studens describe their friends and their relations on campus and with the community, it is really similar. It just hit really close to home for me.

I am amazed how the students, faculty, and staff are handling all this tragedy and attention. My thoughts and prayers are with them as they move forward.

And my thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. I wish there was something that I could say to the families that would ease their pain and loss. But besides praying for them, there is not much more that I can do right now.

God Bless.

What is with the blowhards…

I am wondering what is with the blowhards who are appearing on the cable networks spouting off like they could have done a better job handling the shootings today at Virginia Tech.
If you listen to the timeline, as soon as the second shooting began the police where there and tried to get to the gunman. But the gunman had chained the doors shut and it delayed them getting it, by most 2 minutes.

Also, there is no way that this campus could have been shut down at the time. There were over 16,000 students trying to get to class and moving about. There is no easy way to control that many people.

I just wish the media and blowhard pundits would shut up until all the facts are known. To me, they are more of the problem than the solution.

The media needs to be more responsible and stop looking to blame the school and the police. The person who is responsible is now dead. That is who is responsible for this.

The Imus Lynch Party Succeeds

This past week, the sharks have been circling Don Imus for the comments that he had of the Rutgers womens basketball team.
Let me say this again, what Imus said was completely wrong. You can see my earlier post, ” .”

There were two great posts this week in the blogosphere.

One of them was by Charles Karel Bouley on the Huffington Post. In his post, “Politically Correct Lynch Mobs“, he describes how

“…the Black Offensive Police, Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson sprang in to action (is there like a Bat Phone for this sort of thing?) and began demanding for Imus to be fired. Yes, these two masters of media manipulation were calling for a fellow broadcaster to be fired for what he said on air. And of course, no one is talking about the real issues because they’re too busy screaming racist! Racist! Fire him! Remove his livelihood, drag him through the mud!”

Sharpton and Jackson are too worried what would happen if they don’t speak up, they will speak up without completely knowing the facts. Do I bring up the Duke lacrosse case here? But, they saw the blood in the water with Imus and went for the juggler and succeeded. But they were going after the person and not trying to tackle the bigger issue.

What Imus said was completely wrong, but it is not something said by people all the time. Specifically rappers and hip-hop artists. But because he was white, he paid the price. Bouley even calls it reverse racism.

How insulting all this is. If he had made homophobic remarks, this wouldn’t be news. If he were Black, say Chris Rock, Mo’Nique, Marsha Warfield, this wouldn’t be happening. In fact, he’s a victim of reverse racism. The very definition of racism is when one race believes it can do something that no other race can, when they feel they have the right to do something no one else can do. Well, saying that a Black person could make these remarks but not a White person is an inequality and is wrong no matter how you slice it. But no one ever looks at it that way. If something is so horrible that it hurts people, then no one should be able to say it, period. Selective censorship is stupid, and racial censorship is even worse.

Sharpton, Jackson, and many others have been after Imus for his comments, but they are not holding others accountable for these same comments. They are hanging out with them, they are friends with them, and they don’t criticize them for the degrading comments that they make towards women, especially black women.

I would bet CBS radio has many radio stations that play rap or hip-hop and those same words and some worse words are played several times a day each. Are they firing those DJ’s? Are they going to stop playing those artists? I don’t think so.

I want to finish up talking about Pat Buchanan’s post yesterday entitled, “The Imus Lynch Party.”

No one should judge Imus for what he said. It is wrong what he said, but he is being held to a different level because he was white and made comments about black women. Here is what Buchannan said,

The issue here is not the word Imus used. The issue is who Imus is — a white man, who used a term about black women only black folks are permitted to use with impunity and immunity.

Whatever Imus’ sins, no one deserves to have Al Sharpton — hero of the Tawana Brawley hoax, resolute defender of the fake rape charge against half a dozen innocent guys, which ruined lives — sit in moral judgment upon them.

Buchanan finished his article with a great quote.

Imus threw himself on the mercy of the court of elite opinion — and that court, pandering to the mob, lynched him. Yet, for all his sins, he was a better man than the lot of them rejoicing at the foot of the cottonwood tree.

I whole heartily agree.  Imus was truly sorry and remorseful for what he said.  He does a lot of good things in this world.  He was fired in the middle of a telethon for children with cancer and he takes sick and inner-city kids to his ranch in New Mexico.  He has done great in the world.

Imus will be back on air soon and he will have as many listeners, if not more, when he comes back.  He is a good person who made a bad mistake.  We should forgive, not forget and have a larger discussion on the whole issue.

CBS Radio also needs to look at itself and also get rid of all the music that is degrading women.  If not, they are two-face and hypocritical.  They have set the bar for behaving like a radio network.  Now they need to be equal in it across the board.

Leopard will be late

Well Leopard, the new OS from Apple will now be ready in October instead of June.
They have pulled away developers to help get the iPhone ready for launch.

In an article by Troy Wolverton, “Apple said on Thursday that it was delaying Leopard, the fifth update of its OS X operating system, because it had to pull some of its engineering and quality assurance personnel from that project to help out with the iPhone.”

Well this is a bummer to me. I am waiting until Leopard is out and shipping to buy me a new laptop, either a MacBook or a 15″ MacBook Pro. I just hope that it doesn’t get delayed any longer.

Read Wolverton’s full article, “Apple’s Leopard won’t leap soon.

Weather Fools Us All

Well the storm that had a bulls-eye on Denver decided to take a jaunt south and miss Denver entirely.
The National Weather Service and all the news weather people all missed this one. It is tough. People depend on their forecasts and if they are wrong it can cause people alot of headaches. Just look at all the flights that were canceled today at DIA. Even the Colorado Legislature took the day off.

It would be nice if there was a full-proof weather model out there to tell us what exactly will happen. But I guess that shows us how difficult predicting the weather can be and how wrong and inaccurate weather models can be.

Denver is going to miss Al Wilson

Al Wilson was released today by the Denver Broncos, a casualty of the salary cap in football.
Wilson has been a leader, almost another coach on the field, and has inspired his fellow players since he joined the team. He has always given it his all and you can’t ask any more than that.

Al, we are going to miss you. Good Luck!

Imus Firing Wrong

Let me begin that I no way condone what Don Imus said. It is just plain wrong and insulting.
But, the backlash that has happened since those comments are plain wrong. He made a wrong, was suspended, and that should have been it.

The president of CBS had a meeting with Rev Al Sharpton and then promptly fired Imus. What I am wondering is what did Sharpton threaten him with?

This whole thing is so hypocritical. Black musicians who perform hip-hop and rap constantly say the same thing that Imus said and they are not critized, held responsible, or lose their job. They are raised up as heros doing something with their life. But Imus, a white baby boomer says the same thing and he is crucified.

They can’t have it both ways. If they are going after Imus this strong, they need to go after those musicians just as strong. But I doubt that will happen.

If Al Sharpton feels vindication, he should look himself in the mirro and step down from his position as a radio talkshow host. He tried and convicted the three Duke players who he felt were guilty. The problem is that there is no proof that this happened. In fact, it probably didn’t happened at all.

To me, Sharpton wants it both ways. As soon as someone attacks him and call him on his statements, he turns it into a race issue. It is not a race issue. It is an integrity issue.

There was a good discussion on Lou Dobbs show today on CNN. You can read more here.

Imus has done a lot of great things. CBS had the gall to fire him in the middle of a telethon for kids with cancer where he had raised almost half-a-million dollars. He also takes inner-city kids to his ranch. This is not a bad person. It is a person who made a mistake. Tell me one person here who hasn’t said the wrong thing?

Imus will work again. But CBS made a big mistake.

Joe Sakic Returns

YEAH!
Joe Sakic has signed a new contract with the Colorado Avalanche for the 2007-2008 season. This is a good thing.

Sakic is a good person and a great hockey player. He is the team leader and he stepped up during the final run this year, causing other players to step up with him.

He will be making $6.75 million next year, or $1 million more than he made last year. Anyone who gets 100 points in one season deserves a raise.

With this taken care of, it will be interesting to see what happens with Theodore and other free agents that they may bring in.

Go AVS!

Read more about Sakic’s new contract.