Aftermath

Posted in General on November 10th, 2008 by Ryan

I’m very excited over the outcome of this election. Congratulations Barrack! As much as the word “change” has been used recently, I’m somewhat shocked to see the Proposition 8 in California being passed.

Change has come to my site as well. I’ve moved the main focus of the domain to my blog instead of the support forum. It has been slow for me and everyone seems to be ok so for now I guess I’ll leave it under http://support.psykad.com/.

I spent the past week taking care of my own pc problems. It started off with my desktop computer not wanting to boot. I did some troubleshooting on the power supply and found all of the voltages to be fine, at or within tolerance. So I took everything out and had nothing but the CPU and motherboard running. At this point I was nervous about which of the two components were dead. I took the CPU out and the mobo didn’t POST. That leaves the motherboard, the first defective piece out of my homebrew machine. Luckily, I have my laptop and was able to get a RMA in place to send the defective mobo back. Now if I can just make it to FedEx and get it out…

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Senility Vs. Ignorance

Posted in General on October 22nd, 2008 by Ryan

The following videos are pretty upsetting and have me confused. With all the information we could ever want at our fingertips, how can people be this out of touch with reality?

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Can I call you “Joe”?

Posted in General on October 2nd, 2008 by Ryan

Since the release of Obama’s running mate, I have been debating whethor or not to vote. I was running full steam with Obama until I looked into Biden. With much of my focus during this election on the future state of internet policies and privacy, I cannot overlook Biden’s opposing views on Net Neutrality. Perhaps I can settle my decision after tonight debate.

The debate is starting…

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That’s Not Change…

Posted in General on September 23rd, 2008 by Ryan

I just mailed out my updated voting registration card this weekend. It being the last government issued paperwork that had my old address on it. I’m excited to get my new voter’s card since this has become an interesting election and can’t wait to participate.

I’ve tried to pull myself away from a one issue voter by keeping up with the conventions for the Republican and Democratic parties and watching whatever speeches I can catch. There’s just something about McCain that bothers me. Aside from his pro anti-atheist agenda, he sports a stiff upper lip. It has come to the point now where its hypnotizing. What sort of emotion is he holding back? He certainly doesn’t hold back that awkward smile.

The one thing that McCain has for him that I like, and seems like an obvious idea, is his stance on cable companies T.V. packages. McCain is for an ‘a la carte’ subscription plan where you only pay for the channels you want instead of buying this absurd package for channels you’ll most likely never watch. Its sad, but that’s the only thing I have to latch on to in defense of McCain.

Though, as an Atheist and a conscientious objector of war, I find the other 99.9% of the McCain/Palin ticket offensive. I can’t stand hearing how, without a Judeo-Christian entity in power and the people of the same faith behind a God fearing leader, that our goals as a nation can NOT and will NOT be obtained. My humanities instructor says that to understand the progression of our civilization, we must make comparisons to how we do things today. How our daily lives, the things we stand for, apply to the movements and ideas of the past. Oh, believe me, I see the similarities.

To paraphrase parts of history, Islam believes that their holy land was given to them by Allah (God) and that they must spread the word of Allah. If you don’t believe then you are a kafir (infidel) and you will be taken to war for opposing Allah. Queue Al-Qaeda, a grouped oriented at removing all non-Muslim influence in the world, who also believe that they are being forced out of their holy land. Their attacks on Judeo-Christian groups world-wide have their roots set back around the time of the Crusades. These treks through Europe to the Middle-East were in hopes of Christian reclaiming their holy land and to reverse the spread of Islam and put Christianity on the map.

How I see it, while our country has developed into a nation with a government, that is supposed to have a complete separation of Church and state, is compelled to spread “democracy” into other nations, is just another modern day crusade. For McCain/Palin to single out theists, and more specifically, the Judeo-Christian group as the driving force of the U.S., enforces the idea that the utopian image of a religious-free democracy is just not possible. Putting John McCain into office only continues the stereotype of a “get’r'done” country that loves to go to war at the drop of a pin and has an ignorant understanding of Islamic attacks on our country.

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