The Declaration of Independence
And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.
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And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.

If there is one application that I did not expect but I have totally fallen in love with it is Stanza on the iPhone. My goal when purchasing an iPhone almost two years ago was to eliminate carrying an iPod and a cell phone. These were two devices that I used daily that were requiring me not only to grab them in the morning but also to charge. The elimination of carrying two devices was the lone reason why the iPhone was for me. I was somewhat interested in the applications, but most of them I did not see being extremely useful. In particular one area that I never imagined using the iPhone for was for ebooks. Mainly because I never enjoyed ebooks on my personal computer, I felt a hand held device I would like even less. It turns out that I not only enjoy reading books on my iPhone but that the application I chose is also a free application.

As November approaches I am again considering participating in NaNoWriMo. I last gave National Novel Writing Month a tenth hearted attempt in 2007. By far the 2007 effort was my worst and I attributed it to having scratched the itch of wanting to write a novel. I successfully finished novels in both 2004 and 2006, even going so far as to have my 2006 novel, Danger is Awesome printed and bound. The renewed interest stems from my recent educational pursuits and a feeling that I can do better, perhaps not much better, but better never the less.
I noticed for quite some time that it is not uncommon for me to completely miss major news, sometimes for several days. Perhaps I am going about my every day practices in the wrong way, most certainly I am. Sure I am busy, but there are people who are much busier than I and certainly they are more informed on current events. While I enjoy technology and consider myself to be very well informed on current technology, when it comes to current events, local and worldwide I am at times very uninformed. I have come to the conclusion that XML feeds are not the answer alone to keeping me informed. How can this be?
The problem with my feed subscriptions is that I choose them, and I subscribe to more than I can ingest in any one day. Unlike some of the so called "professional" bloggers I have a family and a life and a real job. My feeds many times show me the same news 15 times over and I am cut off from other news that while I would be interested I cannot subscribe to news on every subject. I enjoy staying connected to the technology world, but in my current situation I am cut off from the rest of the world. I have to imagine others find themselves in this same situation.
What does this have to do with print media? Well, when I read the newspaper everyday and I did this in the 1980's and through much of the 1990's I was exposed to articles that if given the choice I might have left out of the newspaper. I consumed a variety of news, because it was there for me to at least glance at as I turned the pages. Using the Internet it is difficult to consume the same variety as quickly as I could with a newspaper. Does that make sense? Think about it, when you glance at a typical newspaper you commonly take in a wide variety of news and a lot at once. I do not feel I do that same thing quickly perusing Google news or any news website. I also do not watch the news on TV anymore, which I do not intend to change. I spend the majority of my day in-front of a computer screen, whatever time I eliminate from the TV I consider to be good. I still think I watch too much TV.
What about the readers, how do you keep from getting media overload and do you subscribe to print media, aka newspapers or magazines? I am going to eliminate some of my feed subscriptions and adding a newspaper subscription to my home. Do not take this wrong, I love feeds! I really do, but my method for consuming news is currently in a box that I built all wrong. Sure I will mostly still consume more technology news than other news, but perhaps I will try to stop consuming the same technology news many times over. Email and feed subscriptions are beginning to kill my free time. I would really love to hear what methods others use to stay informed without information overload.





The Kingsmen came together in a garage,
They could hardly even play
But they practiced night
And day pretty soon they got to where they could really play that song Louie,
Louie
So, they saved up all the money from the shows,
Went in to one of them studios and gave their version of the song a try
Now, I don't know the words to that song Louie,
Louie and I'm pretty sure the singer for the
Kingsmen didn't know ‘em either,
If he did know ‘em he didn't get ‘em right on the record
Cause on the record they sound jumbled in his jaw? It says,
Me think of me girl oh so constantly
Ahmayaaah makaaaah aahh ooohoooh aaaaah
Well, that last part scared everybody from the PTA to the FBI
You see, the kids had been going kind of crazy lately
And it seemed like nobody could figure out why,
So they decided to form a coalition,
Launch an investigation, you know for the children, they at least had to try
To figure out the words to Louie, Louie
Chorus
It's the feel good hit of this endless summer
It gets these kids out of control
Singin along to that star spangled bummer,
Hail, hail rock and roll
Marilyn Manson's real name isn't even Marilyn Manson,
He's a skinny public high school Kid from Florida,
Not some monster from out of this world and like of a lot other skinny long hair public
High school kids he was sick of getting
Beaten up by the pulling guard all week only to go out on the weekend,
And watch the Quarterback get all the girls so,
He formed a band man
Now' he gets all the girls,
A few years later a couple of latchkey kids go tragically
Mad and everybody's standing around the television store at the mall trying to figure out what went wrong,
This guy says,
You think the life of a kid going to high school could've gotten so bad this other guy says nah,
It's just the words to one of them goddamn Marilyn Manson songs,
You know the one
Chorus
You know, every ten years or so our country and some other little country,
We start firing all of our newest weapons
At each other for some reason or another, right or wrong,
Like it or not, it happens, and when it happens
People get shot and when people get shot,
They show it on tv a lot every night at six o clock
And you don't even have to be eighteen to see it you don't even have to be in first grade,
First grade where they teach the kid pride
They tell him he'll need to thrive,
In a world where only the strong will survive,
So he's taught the art of more
To compare to and to keep score Monday thru Friday while
He stares at the floor til' Sunday they make him go to
School once more only this time they make him wear a suit and a tie
And listen to some guy who claims to know Where people go
When they die tell him that only the meek are gonna inherit the earth Well shit,
By this time the kid doesn't know what anything
Is worth, now brothers and sisters I am only one guy
And I don't even know the words to that song Louie,
Louie but I can tell you right now without batting an eye
That the next time some latchkey kid goes wrong
It aint gonna be cause that Eminem gets to say the word Fag in his song
And I'm not trying to preach to ya either,
I'm just trying to sing to ya too, you know string a few words together
Hey kids...
Lets get it on,
Lets get it on






