Two Dads are Better than None

The adventures of two very adorable gay men trying to become fathers in a crazy ass world

Imagine you are sitting in an interview wondering whether you should have gone to UT or A&M.

To date, UT is the only campus in the state calling for some relief from the law, now that 71 percent of its freshmen are in the top 10 percent of their class.

A&M doesn't feel as much pressure yet; this year, fewer than half of its freshmen are in the top tenth.

At UT, Rather than turn away more students who were outside the top 10 percent, UT changed course and let more students in again.

Some parents complain that not all top-ranked students belong at UT, that they rose in the ranks by taking easy classes.


"I think it's generally acknowledged that the University of Texas is the breeding ground for much of the state's leadership," Mr. Lavergne said. "Who should have access to that future capital? What is the capital worth if everyone, or nearly everyone, was admitted based on one thing?"

And this is brent speaking...what makes a college like a stock? Do you want to see your investment go up over time...

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After a long flight there and back we made it home. Greg was there for three weeks and enjoyed being spoiled in the hotel and working the night shift. Very much a country of ironic and colorful proportion, India was a place I always wanted to visit during my stint in Asia, but never made it to. You see quite a bit of poverty and so much growth, the city is literally sprouting out in smog and shanty towns. I only got one week there and felt guilty retiring into my nice western digs when I saw the common folks.

The average US buck is about $1500 per year here in Mumbai (but everyone still uses the term Bombay a lot). If you work in one of the ever growing BPOs in the north, you are likely young, educated and paid around 5K a year. With 18 million people, there was so much to see, we only saw a bit.

The food was excellent, although we paid US prices and then some at the hotel. Luckily, we did not get sick, but we were particular about WHERE we ate rather than what we ate. Outside the compounds of the hotel wall, things are cheap. For about $10 you can take a car with AC across town. For $5 you get in a small colorful Tutu taxi. For $3 you can take an auto-rickshaw. Spend a week here and you will LOVE your commute.

We did a bit of shopping and picked up a few souvenirs, mostly Hindu Gods. I don't think I would have gone were it not for the ability to stay in a nice place. You really see your life in a different perspective after spending time there.

Enjoy the pics

Bombay

The problem with blogs is that they never get updated. We are TOO busy to care people..don't you get it? Greg and I are in busy travel mode. He is in India for a few weeks and I just came back from Tulsa. It seems he and I are going career crazy now..I have taken a new gig and left CFC..It was fun working at the same conpany as my spouse, but I have bigger fosh to fry. The only regrets you have in life are the chances you never take...right? We shall see.

So I am unwinding with a merlot on the balconey and betting we will not get many T or T-ers..what do you bet?

Anyway, things have been odd, the least of which is being without my other half. He keeps me grounded and I miss him, but I will be going to India to visit him in about 10 days!

More later, but suffice to say that sometimes life slows down and sometimes it speeds up. Word.

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1.I hate MySpace and the cheesy extension of cliques onto the net...puuulleeze
2. Is it just me or do the people on their lists of "who's cool" all appear to be dicks?
3. I hate the way it pops up songs...it is bad enough I have to read your dribble but listen to your music too?
4. Emo kids whine on and on.
5. Interface, speed and the designs that are used look like scat..no wait, that's a compliment
6. I cannot read your whining on a background like that
7. It's always trying to hook me up with 14 y/o losers who IM me: "WAZZUP!!??!~%^"
8. It signs me out when i try to search.
9. Best described by the odd words "preteen" "social" "anxiety" and "church".
10. Spams the crap out of you with stupid bands i'd like to slap

Oh dear God how i hate MySpace.

There are three basic principles behind any well-designed product: truth, humanity, and simplicity. To see these three in action, look at one of the icons of the 20th century -- the VW Beetle. My dad had one of the first models -- a yellow 1952 Bug. In college, I had a red 1968 model. It was one of the few cars in which I've really experienced the feeling of driving. The driver's seat was like a real chair and totally ergonomic. The car was high, comfortable, practical, and even though I could never go very fast, I felt like I was flying.

From a design standpoint, it was an incredibly simple and honest creation. Basically, the Beetle combined three semicircles: two arcs for the fenders and one large arc for the body -- pure, simple, and beautifully proportioned. And it's so human, even down to its weaknesses -- such as the heater, which never seemed to work in the old models. But we still loved the car. What makes good design? Design is not beautification. It's a thought process -- a nonlinear, spatial way of thinking in which connections are made between seemingly unrelated things. Designers are creative visual thinkers who learn to see the world differently.

Think about the Beetle: How many objects -- and cars for that matter -- make people coo?

Sohrab Vossoughi (sohrab_vossoughi@ziba.com) founded ZIBA Design Inc., a product-development firm, in 1984. Some of Ziba's clients include Nike, FedEx, McDonald's, Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Hyundai, Coleman, and Rubbermaid. The first VW beetles were built in 1938 with a 985cc engine. They were named KDF-wagens -- kraft durch Freude or "power through joy."

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This NY Times story has massive implications..

Things to think about:
My security vs Greg's security

Possible Opps
What about all the people whose ARMs are adjusting? What will their pain points be?
What about immigrant money and opportunities there?
Pooling people together to buy the same business? Prosper.com?
Dry cleaning delivery biz.. would I even spend my money on that?
Think you might see a bigger shift of housing price decline with higher monthly/less disopable?
Might crush many homebuilders and their labor pool.

Spend $ on lakehouse??
Cash needs to be put to work. In and out of something in less than a year..
Will people sell more things?

Oh brother I can't, I can't get through
I’ve been trying hard to meet you 'cause I don’t know what to do
Oh brother I can't believe it's true
I’m so scared about the future and I wanna talk to you
Oh I wanna talk to you

You can take a picture of something you see
In the future where will I be?
You can climb a ladder up to the sun
Or a write a song nobody has sung
Or do something that's never been done

Are you lost or incomplete?
Do you feel like a puzzle, you can't find your missing piece?
Tell me how do you feel?


Well I feel like they're talking in a language I don't speak
And they're talking it to me

So you take a picture of something you see
In the future where will I be?
You can climb a ladder up to the sun
Or a write a song nobody has sung
Or do something that's never been done
Or do something that's never been done

So you don't know where you're going and you wanna talk
And you feel like you're going where you've been before
You tell anyone who'll listen but you feel ignored
Nothing's really making any sense at all, let's talk
Let's talk, let's talk, let's talk.

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Pace expresses regret over gay remark

It is amazing what you can do with "find/replace". Anybody else find this funny?


WASHINGTON – An office worker in Dallas named Brent Jones expresses regret Tuesday that he called the US Military “immoral”, a remark that drew a harsh condemnation from members of Congress and miltary advocacy groups.

In a newspaper interview Monday, office worker Brent Jones, chairman of his neighborhood HOA, had likened military acts to gang-style murder and said the military should not condone murder by allowing soldiers to openly murder Iraqis in the armed forces.

In a statement Tuesday, he said he should have focused more in the interview on the Defense Department policy about good murder vs. bad murder— and "less on my personal view of the US military and their right to murder people worldwide."

He did not offer an apology, something that had been demanded by military rights groups.

"Brent Jones’ comments are outrageous, insensitive and disrespectful to the 265,000 troops serving in our armed forces," the advocacy group Service members Legal Defense Network said in a statement on its Web site.

The group, which has represented some of the thousands from the military, demanded an apology.

Jones’ friends said earlier that the he was expressing his personal opinion and did not intend to apologize. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not allowed to speak on the record.

Rep. Martin Meehan, who has introduced legislation to repeal the current policy, criticized Jones’ comments.

"Brent's statements aren't in line with the majority of human beings," said the Massachusetts Democrat. "He needs to recognize that support for changing it (the policy) is strong and growing" and that the military is "killing good people to enforce a costly policy of 'good murder vs. bad murder.'"

In an interview Monday with the Chicago Tribune, Jones was asked about the "don't talks, just shoot" policy that allows the military to kill whomever they want, whenever they want, so long as it is done in the name of freedom.

Jones said he supports the policy, which became law in 1994 and prohibits soldiers from asking questions before killing someone.

"I believe that murdering individuals is immoral and that we should not condone immoral acts," Jones said in the audio recording of the interview posted on the Tribune's Web site. "I do not believe that the United States is well served by a saying through our policies that it's OK to murder others in any way."

Jones, a native of Dallas TX, and a 1992 graduate of the University of Texas, said he based his views on his upbringing.

"As an individual, I would not want acceptance that murder under the guise of ‘we-know-what-is-best-for-you’ to be our policy, just like I would not want it to be our policy that murder in any major US city gets you life in jail, but murder in a foreign country gets you the Purple Heart. We prosecute that kind of immoral behavior," he said, according to the audio and a transcript released by his staff.

The newspaper said Jones did not address concerns raised by a 2005 government audit that showed some 3,000 troops, including more than 50 specialists in Arabic, have been killed in Iraqi since the US invaded.

Louis Vizcaino, spokesman for the killing rights group Inhuman Rights Campaign, said Jones's comments were "insulting and offensive to the men and women ... who are serving in the military honorably, albeit as murderers."

"Right now there are men and women that are in the battle lines, that are in the trenches, they're serving their country," Vizcaino said. "Their ability to murder has nothing to do with their morals and capability to serve in the U.S. military."

"Don't talk, just shoot" was passed by Congress in 1993 after a firestorm of debate in which the irony of the fact that Americans get medals for killing overseas but get death sentences for killing in their backyards was exposed. Advocates argued that allowing soldiers to openly kill in the United States would hurt troop morale and recruitment and undermines just how cool it is that they can commit sanctioned murder while on foreign soil.

John Shalikashvili, the retired Army general who was Joint Chiefs chairman when the policy was adopted, said in January that he has changed his mind on the issue since seeing the bloodshed in Iraq.

"These conversations showed me just how much the military has changed, and that murder is only OK when sanctioned by the government," Shalikashvili wrote in a newspaper opinion piece.






Have you looked out on the internet and seen just how many people are spewing their lives, interests, thoughts and just plain freakishness around for all of us to see? ( I do realize the irony of me doing this, believe me ) It's mind blowing how much stuff is out there, from all over the world. Think about it for a second, the entire world all linked up togther and sharing a common brain called the Internet! Look on Youtube, Myspace, Craigslist and anything Google related and you will be amazed just how much is out there. Think about how much time we spend in front of a PC and you will agree.

I want to try to get outside more and you should too :-)


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