Monday, February 25, 2008

Tech stocks still rule, Super Bowl still sucks


Like the poster says (at top, right): DEFying convention; DEFining a new generation.

When you own the Big Mouth, of course you're going to hype yourself when you're rotten and losing it. That's a big pile of crap about such great ratings for the Super Bowl in my opinion.

Not that there isn't a massive 'network effect' that takes place in society, don't get me wrong there about the power of the medium: quite possibly, CBS's new Terminator-based television series has already prompted its share of school gun violence by the looks of the timing of events. Well, at the least it sure didn't help any! But, if you want to claim such success hosting a football game, why don't you pursue the same notoriety on the next absurdly-insane school shooting gallery scene? The resemblances are uncanny, don't you think?

Or, gee, can we please have another cop violence show to watch as there's not nearly enough crime going on outside the entertainment industry that I really crave more! Prime-Time Crime and Prison Overload: any correlation? Just wondering.

How can a visually astute bunch of professionals not know the effects of feeding images (called "impression management" in photographic and psychological arts) of gun-barrel views to anyone's mind, let alone just a bunch of stressed-out people looking to kick back and relax? When guns are going off for real in this world with such frequency, you can' t just sit back and take no responsibility for joining the promo and treating them like waving around a toothbrush. Even if you're not responsible for all the blame.

And related in parallel, stock prices we are seeing are about as realistic as the talent of a record-company pop star. It's all fantasy. It's all mind-play. It's all deception by those who had been controlling our lives for all too long and are in the midst of, uncontrollably, losing this control. Maybe if you're living in a bygone era, why would you value the future anyway? You'd more likely devalue it and hype your dwindling resources.

What will happen when people begin to actually realize consciously that they don't need even half of what they think they do, when they realize they're in a self-created, situational sandbox with imaginary walls? Drop the fear, the walls disappear...

You'll be getting the gentle tap on the shoulder soon, all those who sold us out, as what has crept up behind you (without your wanting to acknowledge it, lest you be able to go on raking us over the coals) is about to level the field for the good of humanity and beyond. This is last call, it's starting to look like, and last chance to turn around and do something good, or else nice knowing you... (well, honestly, it really wasn't that nice). With or without you, a better world awaits us around the corner.

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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Think higher, Portland!

A Ritz Carlton erects into the fog in City Center, White Plains.

White Plains, NY - They have a Wal-Mart here, right in the city center - with the parking ABOVE the building! Now that's intelligent land uses that corrupt little Peetown could take a lead from.

Sure go ahead and shit on Wal-Mart, while Cabela's in Scarborough and others strip down our oxygen-producing, CO2-reducing evergreens, and maples, and birches and spruce... Particle pollution reports in mid-winter? People are in such denial about their surroundings: because they choose to continue to exploit for their own greed, or under the excuse of "Igottaffedmyfamily!" Cop outs, all of you. No excuses. Whatsoever.

Developers must love it because they can get away with mao-wing down lumber to sell, while installing inexpensive tarmac to accommodate their customers. This is because it's cheaper to build than a parking garage above a store, that's for sure. But who's letting businesses get away with this? At whose expense quality-of-life-wise? You got it! Our city planners in Greater Peetown are selling us all up the river, and urinating on our heads as we float by! And, LAUGHING all the way to the bank, I suspect. Wonder where all that cost-cutting savings goes?

These companies ought to be paying for the cost of creating environmentally-sound development, not our children's lungs, in a state with one of the highest rates of asthma and lowest air qualities in the nation.

Solutions are all around us, but our population for the most part is blind, and does anybody take a look around past the Kittery toll booth? Don't let the travesty called Massachusetts get in your way of looking further into this country and elsewhere (not that it's all any better, just parts). And don't rely on your elected and appointed officials to do the right thing. You see the results of this thus far, right?

It's all about money, isn't it? Why is not the Maine Mall multi-level like any other intelligent mall development in an era of "sprawl"? And we accept this? Why is Target not on Level 2? Circuit City? Who benefits from this land misuse?

Oooooo! Big Bad Wal-Mart: actually helping our environment with sensible land use in White Plains. Hey, no uglier than the parking behemoth going up about six feet from the road and a step away from the "new" waterfront at Fore & India streets.
City Council sold out Portland decades ago when perhaps its connections to personal business interests in a cow pasture in SoPo were chosen over Riverside or elsewhere to build the Maine Mall (thanks so much J. Donald MacWilliams and crew wherever you are - or was he the only dissenting voice on this? Can anyone refresh me on this one?). What a door-opener for more of the same, and look at the crappy environment we live in. It's pathetic. Travel to a real city with some level of grace and class and you tell me. Or do you even notice it any more? "Well, compared to where I come from, and I lived in Bauuultimore..." Ugh.

Years ago I spoke to a particular city councilor about building a network of walkways a la Minneapolis to encourage commerce in a frozen economy, this was poo-pooed (pun intended and you know who you are) as "unfeasible". Yet, when Owen Wells or Maine Med wants to put a walkway over a street, gee all of a sudden it's soooo do-able! Hmmm.... I smell skunkie!

Take back your city and state people, because the Massholes and then some are arriving in droves and they don't seem to care much for trees and such, as they continue to breed like rats and run around exclaiming "Oh, that's cheap!" at supermarkets and real estate offices. Ya, cheap to THEIR bank accounts, and incomes that don't exist in this governor-less state. They used to just stay for a few weeks in summer, piss and boat around Sebago, dump their trash in the woods, laugh at us with condescension, and go home. Now they're here year-round! And then they wonder why nobody likes them. From the looks of it down here in New York, they don't like them either.

Truly, shame on all those who have sold out and continue to sell out our once-beautiful city and region while making in excess of 100-grand a year while all our young people struggle for rent money! Portland is a shanty town if you look around the nation and world at real cities and towns. Portland is a joke, people! And all you newcomers' love affair will soon end when the realities of the tax schemers begin to sink in, and your stocks continue to sink down. You've been had, folks. Sucked in with the appearance of a cutesy-town, living in a La-La Land while young men and women die in the Middle East protecting your right to rape the environment and billow blackness into baby lungs. And while elderly and lower-income residents are strained like spaghetti and forced out of their homes by tax and food rates among others. Sick. Sick. Sick.

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