This election went well for Democrats, who urged for change and a new direction. Republicans had to face the reality of war and their allegiance with an unpopular President. Just as successful as ‘06 was, ‘08 presents greater possibilities. Republicans, Democrats, and third parties will (hopefully) come out with new ideas and programs. But in order for true, good change to happen, the “American People” must answer a challenge.

Stop being so stupid.

In all seriousness, it is our duty to listen to and form ideas, mull them over, and try to figure out which one stays in line with our values and beliefs. Note the key word, “our.” Not what the preacher says, not what the the celebrity says, not what the media says, not what anyone says but you. In order to have values and beliefs, you must read the news, educate yourself, and never just accept what you are told. If everyone in America stayed on top of the issues and educated themselves about all the sides, our country would be a far better place. Currently, the American people are too easily manipulated by advertisements, obvious attacks, and gross misinformation. Again, we, as Americans, must respond to the challenge, educating ourselves about everything and helping to inform our friends and family. Only then will our society be truly great.

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As you all know now, Saddam Hussein was executed on Saturday. Now, I don’t really want to get in an argument with anyone about executions, but wouldn’t it have been more rewarding for everyone to see him rot in jail for years? To me, it always seems like death is an easy way out. I say, shove the man in a hole, feed him just bread and water, and let him think about the years of horrible things he did. That should have been far better justice for his victims than a quick hanging. But, oh well, I don’t think this is a conversation I will ever win. Enjoy your New Year’s Eve!!

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31  Dec
Wii Golf Tips

Here are some tips for those of you who are trying out the Wii and Wii Sports Golf.

Hole #1: Go ahead and give it a good swing, this hole is very forgiving on the drive. Leave your approach shot just short of the green so that it will get a good bounce.

Hole #2: Tricky hole. I would suggest hitting it short of the green again–it can take quite the hop.

Hole #3: Two strategies. One is to cut the dog leg a bit and cut the corner. Also, if you look to the far left, you will notice a patch of fairway. Hit it here with your drive and you have just a short approach shot left.

Hole #4: Leave it well short, going long spells disaster.

Hole #5: Try to cut the corner and you can get to the green in 2. Just make sure to hit your approach shot short–you will be hitting the shot with your driver.

Hole #6: Fairly easy hole. Drive as close to the stream as possible to reduce the length of your second shot.

Hole #7: Either go as far straight as possible and avoid the trees or try to shoot over the trees and hit the green in 1. The latter is an extremely tricky shot.

Hole #8: Wow, this hole is hard. Try to leave it short, but don’t leave it too short and end up in the water. Be extremely careful on this hole–a good score is a par.

Hole #9: Again, two choices: right or left. Right is safer, but leaves a long approach or a two-shot approach. Left is far more dangerous, but leaves a short, makeable approach to hit the green in two. Be careful with the green! Hit it a little closer than you normally would to try to conquer the two tiers.

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31  Dec
Bowling Candids

Even my parents love the Wii!

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25  Dec
Merry Christmas!

Hope you, your family, and your friends have a great holiday season!

Our Christmas Tree

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21  Dec
Perfect Score

YES! Proof of the perfect 300 in Wii Sports Bowling (Finally!)

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18  Dec
Happy Holidays

Well, it’s almost done. Emily and I have our last batch of assignments due tomorrow, then I’m off for home on Tuesday for the holidays. I want to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and a Happy New Year! I hope to update during the rest of the month, but I won’t be surprised if I get distracted by festivities. See you in 2007!

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18  Dec
Chance for a Wii

If you have decided that a Nintendo Wii is what you really want this Christmas, head on over to Amazon.com and participate in the “Customer’s Vote: Special Edition.”  It’s only good for another hour or so, but sign up and you may be one of the randomly selected that can get a chance to buy the Wii.

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12  Dec
Nearing the End

Emily and I have almost finished with our first semester of grad school!  We have a 25 page paper due at 5:45 today as well as a rewrite of one of our other papers.  We have a take-home final, homework, and an in-class final on Thursday.  And on Monday, we have a paper, presentation, and technical analysis due. BUT, we’ll be done!  I’m headed home on Tuesday for Christmas/New Year’s.  Can’t wait!!

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08  Dec
Woot.com

I wanted to let you all know about a great little site I’ve been visiting for well over a year now. Every night at 1am EST on Woot.com there’s a low-priced gadget for sale. It ranges from iPod accessories, to $50 Aero Beds, to wireless keyboards. It’s pretty fun to see what’s up there. Everything always has $5 shipping which is great if you decide to get an LCD or Plasma screen, a couple hundred dollars saving in itself.

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