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Guns in Beaverton Grade School

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Just when you thought it was safe to send your kids back to school…

Yes, I know. We all panicked when the two boys in McMinnville ran down the halls slapping butts. (Story Here). Boys, girls, didn’t matter. They slapped them all. The parents in this small city were suddenly saddled with the enormous job of having to evaluate whether their kids were actually safe from the “Butt Slapping” monsters and others like them, or if these two domestic terrorists should be punished and possibly put to death.

Well it seems that the parents of the community didn’t feel like it was a big enough deal considering all the REAL issues we all face. So since the parents wouldn’t, the school itself decided to overstep its role and make criminals out of these kids. The two were interrogated, jailed, and officially charged with sex crimes. These kids were all set to spend time in prison and register as sex offenders. That is until the public stepped in and completely humiliated that principal for being such a insensitive piece of….. nuclear waste (I had to edit out what I wanted to say).

Well, after a long, hard, unnecessary battle, the charges were dropped and the children were allowed to have a childhood once again. Yes.. finally a happy ending….

But wait… the story doesn’t stop there. It’s happening again. And now we’ve sunk to an all new low. Apparently the public schools are just absolutely determined to make criminals out of each of our kids. They won’t stop until each of them are behind bars.

My child brought home a paper from their school principal today (**Read it here**) informing all parents that two children in the school have committed the worst crime imaginable. These two kids were caught red handed… in possession of… drum-roll please… a toy. A simple toy. Like the one’s YOU played with as a child. This is a toy that could have been purchased at ANY local department store in ANY of our 50 states. A toy that is otherwise VERY legal and has been played with by all children since the 1700s. A toy gun.

In all seriousness….

These kids were just charged with a crime. They could be jailed and have ‘violent criminal’ put on their record for life. They will likely be expelled from school, and have ‘action’ taken against them. All in the name of ‘zero tolerance’. Let’s all leave our brains at the door shall we?

I am really hoping that the public hears about this absolutely stupid act by our school system. I’m hoping that pressure is put on the school district to drop all charges and start evaluating these issues on a case by case basis.

I mean really… who was in danger? Noone. Who got hurt? Noone. Who could have possibly got hurt? Noone. This is a NON-ISSUE that is now going to give these kids a criminal background for life. Don’t we have better things to do with our time? Do they expect us to pass their tax increases so they can turn around and bully our children like this? Don’t they have better things to spend our tax dollars on?

So I’m officially calling for the Beaverton School District to do the right thing and withdrawal their vicious attack against these innocent children.

BEAVERTON…. DO THE RIGHT THING!

A down Acconomy – Don’t save your money!

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

OK, I’m no economist. Although I did take some economy classes in college, I’m not a professional who deals with stocks and bonds and I can’t tell you when to buy “puts” and when to purchase “calls”.  

 

However, it seems to me that in this declining economy people are really doing the opposite of what makes logical sense. They’re “saving” their money.  The trend seems to be to save up your cash and avoid spending anything you don’t have to. Be frugal. Save, and only spend when you absolutely have to. This will leave you more for when times are tougher down the road.

 

I am certainly open to correction on this, but that thinking makes no sense to me. Why? Well, we know that we are in a time of massive impending inflation. The government just passed a series of bills (with many more to come) that literally creates cash out of thin air and pumps it into the economy.  This action, just as it always does, is going to cause our dollar to plummet in value. And the enormity of the cash that is going to be released in this country soon is something we have never seen in our history. The inflation we are going to encounter is projected to be huge and fast.

 

So why would you want to save up something that is going to be worth much less in the near future than it is now? It seems to me the logical thing to do is to spend your money on things that will last that you won’t be able to afford in the future. Or to convert your cash money into something that won’t be affected as much by inflation. Like gold or property, etc.

 

For example, if I have $100 now. For the purposes of this argument, let’s assume that in 6 months that $100 will be worth 1/3 of its original value due to inflation. By simply “saving” my money I just lost 2/3  ($66) of what I’ve worked so hard NOT to spend.  Where did it go?  Out the window. It is just gone.

 

It seems to me that money would have been better spent putting it towards buying a car, or a Sony MP3 player, or making memories in Disneyland, something useful. At least a trip to the beach will leave you with memories for the rest of your life. The savings account left you with virtually nothing. And let’s face it, you’re out the money either way. If it isn’t spent by you, and soon, it will be literally robbed from you by inflation. The only way to beat inflation is to put your money into things that can’t be taken by inflation…. things that you can afford now, that will be out of reach in the future. For example, if you would not be able to afford a toaster in the future, but you need one, buy it now while it costs $25 rather than $250 down the road.  A savings account does not shield you from losing your money to inflation. The more money you have saved in cash form in the bank, the more you will lose.

 

Think about this.  Have you ever said, or heard somebody say… “We could have bought that house for $25,000 – X many years ago.  What were we thinking? Why didn’t we do it”.  Yeah, that’s exactly what I’m talking about. But now, because of inflation, that house is worth $600,000 and nobody can get a loan for it, and you wish you had that $575,000 in property equity.

 

The flip side:

I’m trying to come up with a flip side… reasons why what I’m saying is actually NOT true, and I just can’t. But like I said, I’m not an economist. So if you have any thoughts on the subject, and have reasons why you think I am in error, please comment on this post below. I would like to hear your opinion.

MIDI/Audio Latency – a HUGE problem.

Friday, March 20th, 2009

MIDI and Audio latency.  This is one of the largest looming crises that we face as an American society today.

Well… OK, maybe not. But to the desktop musician trying to put background music to their new song, it can be a huge frustration.

Most people don’t really know what latency is, why it’s a problem, or how to correct it. They just restart their computer, reinstall windows, tap three times on the back of their knee cap and hope it magically goes away. But somehow that still doesn’t seem to help.

Thankfully the answer is here.  You don’t need to go out and buy a new computer (in most cases). And you don’t need to have the geek-squad come out and find out why your hard drives aren’t spinning fast enough. You don’t even need to reinstall windows.

Just watch my brand new video on YouTube.  It will explain everything!

- Solving MIDI Latency -

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqYJ9vTclGM