Category: Personal Musings

‘Pearls Before Swine’ Gets It Right

authorScott Pantall | May 24, 2010

“I just spent 2 hours in front of my computer, but I didn’t get anything done! WHY?”
….

Pearls Before Swine

Now you know!

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My 2 Cents on a Pair of Dimes

authorScott Pantall | April 26, 2010

Sounds like some sort of weird bet, doesn’t it? I’m actually talking about paradigms; points of view; ways to see the world.

Ever have it where you’re trying to explain your view to some one and they just don’t seem to see it? When that happens to me, 3 questions keep circling through my mind:

  • Is there something wrong with how I’m explaining my position? Can I explain it better?
  • Is my point of view wrong? Maybe I don’t understand things as well as I think I do.
  • Is the other person just unwilling to even try to see things my way? I’m not expecting them to agree with me, I’d even be happy with a “I can see how you’d see things your way, but you’re wrong because….”

Obvious misunderstandings bother me. Communication is impossible when you can’t understand the other person’s position.

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9-1-1 Cares: How to Help Support Everyday Heroes

authorScott Pantall | April 12, 2010

It’s National Public Safety Telecommunicator’s Week and what better way to show support for our public safety dispatchers and operators than by pointing out ways to show our support year round. 9-1-1 Cares has many ways to help dispatchers and operators.

Some ways to show your support:

  • Become a fan on Facebook – An easy way to say thanks.
  • Send a card or supplies or just donate to a dispatcher in need. Check out this list of 9-1-1 Cares activations to find a dispatcher that needs your help.
  • Buy something for a dispatcher or just donate to 9-1-1 Cares using their online store.
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Get Involved in Government!

authorScott Pantall | April 4, 2010

We The People

“We the People” – 3 really big words on a really important document. 3 really big words that mean that we (the people, that is) are in charge of the country. 3 really big words that I still believe in. Our government represents the will of the People. It is up to the People (that would be us), to make sure our governments know what we want.

Now “We” is a lot of people. There are about 206 million adult citizens in our country. “We” consists of right-wing nut-jobs and left-wing wackos, Christians, Jews, atheists, pagans, socialites and shut-ins, butchers, bakers, candle-stick makers, etc. You could fill every NFL football stadium (2,165,404 seats) and every major league baseball park (1,303,268 seats) with people who feel the same way you do about an issue and you could still be very much in the minority. When I hear people shouting that the government is no longer following the will of the People, I wonder if they realize how many people make up “The People”.

Our system of government works best when our representatives get lots of feedback and input. Think of government like a car, the more involved you are in steering your car, the less likely your car is going to veer off the road. Government is the same way. The more involved we are at steering our governments, the more likely it will reflect our collective views. Unfortunately, 75 million American citizens still did not vote in the November 2008 elections and right now in Colorado 33% of the registered voters are considered inactive. If we are not involved in our government, it will not be able to work for us. It is important to be involved (even just a little bit) in every level of government that represents you.

So how much effort does it take to be involved in your government? Not that much. Here’s the easy way to get involved:

  1. Make sure your registered to vote from your address - If you live in Colorado, you can go to the Colorado Secretary of State website to make sure you’re registered correctly.
  2. Find out who your representatives areCongress.org is a great resource to find your federal and state representatives, just type in your zip code and it will give you a list. For your city and county representatives, check your city and county websites.
  3. Party with the party people - If you’re affiliated with a political party, go to your party’s website and, at the very least, sign up for their newsletter.
  4. Communicate with your representatives – I am subscribed to an email newsletter or RSS feed for every one of my representatives that has one. At the very least, keep informed on your representatives actions so you can respond the them and be more informative when elections come around.

So please, do us all a favor and get involved!

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Facebook Thinks I Should Be Friends with Martin St. Louis

authorScott Pantall | March 30, 2010

If you’re a user of Facebook (and who isn’t), you’re familiar with the little “Suggestion” box on the right side of your home page. It usually suggests fan pages or groups or friends you haven’t interacted with in a while. Sometimes it recommends new friends to you because you have some mutual friends. Sometimes it recommends completely freakin’ random people to be your friend. For example:

Facebook thinks you should be friends with Bob Smith. Bob Smith is 17 years old and lives 2000 miles away from you. You have no mutual friends and he’s into men’s bikini volleyball. Send friend request?

No! Why would I be friend’s with Bob Smith? Why would Facebook possibly think I have anything to do with Bob Smith? These suggestions are usually met by me cocking my head to one side and squinting at my monitor like I’m going to somehow look through the screen to devise the purpose of this suggestion.

Imagine my surprise this morning when Facebook suggested I become friends with some random guy named Martin St. Louis. I don’t know of any friends or family named Martin St. Louis. I didn’t graduate with any one with the last name of St. Louis. As a matter of fact, there is only one Martin St. Louis that I can think of, but no it couldn’t be that Martin St. Louis, could it? So I check out his publicly available information on his profile. He’s in Tampa Bay, FL and this is his profile picture…

Yep. It’s 5 time NHL All-Star and Stanley Cup Champion, current alternate captain of the Tampa Bay Lightning, (mar-tan san loo-e). What can I possibly have in common with a 5 time NHL All-Star player? Apparently Facebook thinks we have something in common.

This entertains me to no end.

So I do what any self respecting person who’s easily entertained would do, I take up Facebook’s suggestion and send Martin a friend request along with this message:

Facebook said I should be your friend

I am so entertained by this bit of internet randomness, I thought I’d send you a request just for the hell of it. I’m not sure what Facebook thinks we have in common except that you play NHL hockey and I watch it. Anyways, enjoy the rest of your season and stay safe!

-Scott

I’ll let you know if he responds.
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