the rebels

Saturday, December 27, 2008

having a merry little musical day


I'm zoning in my iTunes....making nifty additions to my playlists.....now to find my lil' ipod....so freakin' little...and get a new car stereo that will play on these new tunes (and finally rescue my Neil Diamond cd thats been trapped in my car for over a year!)


Friday, December 26, 2008

Me and Shelley, one Dec. snowy night....the beginning of the winter wonderland Vancouver 2008...the first I remember since 1996....when Commercial Drive felt like we were in Moscow in the 20's...or something...Wii is playing in the distance....i am comfortably numb...needing a good workout and massage....

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

'mismeasuring' memories


In a university, not far away, not too long ago...i was sitting in a hermetically (i actually spelled this correctly! wow) sealed humanities building, taking a course called Race and Racism:the beginnings of the 'race' concept. One of my favourite books is by Stephen Jay Gould "The Mismeasure of Man" . We used another book called: "Designer Genes" speaks about 'eugenics' being used in Malaysia during the 70's/80's...sterilization of the poor so there would be less poor people...i was shocked to learn that Canada was guilty of the practice too...

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

mismeasuring men

The New Sciences of Detection (http://chnm.gmu.edu/courses/magic/police/policework.html)

By the 1880s, urban police forces began developing new techniques for keeping track of criminals, especially new techniques of record-keeping. Most of these techniques were heavily influenced by criminology, a field of study which sought to discover the relationship between what people looked like and their character.

This is the frontispiece of Italian criminologist Cesare Lombroso's Criminal Man, published in 1887 and reprinted in Stephen Jay Gould, The Mismeasure of Man. Lombroso searched for a relation between appearance and character

Lombroso claimed that to the trained eye, the eye of the detective, these people would clearly be organized into categories. Those in group "A" are all shoplifters, "B" are swindlers, "H" are purse snatchers, "E" are murderers, etc. A crowd of strangers is rendered into categories. And supposedly you can see a man's real character at a glance.

Lombroso often lamented the fact that his fellow Europeans were skeptical about his work. But he took comfort from the fact that Americans loved it. His work was far more influential in the United States than anywhere else.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

november 11


wallowing...how come its always raining on this day and gloomy?

Remembering the past and the future....

Monday, September 29, 2008

Sunday, September 28, 2008



Why do I remember the past and not the future?  (thanks for reminding me of this-Hawkings)  I cling....linger.....lurk.....

Its like skidoos....and 'rebel' station-wagons (talk about an oxy-moron )   

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

here I am....walk don't walk....

I am in limbo...I guess....feeling the pangs of emotion...words flowing out of me...but i can't get them down in time...I lose all feeling....whe n I leave that place...thinking of so much....but so much has left me...its old now and turning into the science projects in my fridge...

I see faces of anger, sadness....why do we do what we do.?  I see myself so many other places...I can hide for a bit but then reality seeks me out...I have to deal...but I also have to live...and be

Friday, September 19, 2008



inner workings

I have had so many inner workings problems lately. I am rather mystified by the whole process of online learning and wonder now the relevance of my field study: What am I hoping to find out? What am I trying to understand? What do I know already? What do I think I know? How will this integration improve my learning and self -assessment?
I feel like a fragmentary moment of a momentary fragment.....