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Elouise Oyzon's External Memory

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In the meantime, just hold the warm cup in my hand and look out the window through the vapor.<br/> <br/> It will come, though it's beyond imagining. It'll come because I know it did before. <div class="posted">Posted 01/30/2004 <br/> (12) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/comments/331/">Comments</a> &#8226; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/long_time_coming/">Permalink</a>&#8226; </div> <div class="sidetitle2">Where is the love</div> This tune has been out for a while. Whenever it comes on, I actually pay attention to the lyrics. It brings to mind early Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, 70s soul and politics.<br/> <br/> They still do that in song, don't they?&lt;objects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playlistId=2205552" target="_blank"&gt;Elephunk</a><br/> Song: Where is the Love? <div class="posted">Posted 01/29/2004 <br/> (1) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/comments/330/">Comments</a> &#8226; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/where_is_the_love/">Permalink</a>&#8226; </div> <div class="sidetitle2">true majority</div> Thanks to one of my students, I was introduced to <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://ww11.e-tractions.com/truemajority/servlet/Gamelet;jsessionid=2BF9A9D415883054AB5FE7A1FB2F8951?req=BjEzO6PaM3E3tzM6bjEFtXM6B3Ef%2BWC3Q%2FmabjF9b9Z1ozMzGjEft2MzMjEEt3KaB3Ef%2Ba5ZpiFkv4x=" target="_blank">True Majority</a>.<br/> <br/> Ben of Ben and Jerry's explains the US's fiscal expenditures with Oreos. It's worthwhile - have a look see.<br/> <br/> <div align="center"><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://ww11.e-tractions.com/truemajority/servlet/Gamelet;jsessionid=2BF9A9D415883054AB5FE7A1FB2F8951?req=BjEzO6PaM3E3tzM6bjEFtXM6B3Ef%2BWC3Q%2FmabjF9b9Z1ozMzGjEft2MzMjEEt3KaB3Ef%2Ba5ZpiFkv4x=" target="_blank"><img alt="Ben and an Oreo show how your money is spentf" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726im_/http://weez.oyzon.com/archives/oreo.gif" width="300" height="226" hspace="5" border="0"/></a></div><br/> <br/> The registration at the very end is to put you on a list so you're informed of upcoming issues with an option to write to your representative about whatever issue flavor of the month may be.<br/> <br/> The tagline is "Give us two minutes a month. We'll give you a better world."<br/> <br/> (Thanks to Justin for the link). <div class="posted">Posted 01/28/2004 <br/> (8) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/comments/329/">Comments</a> &#8226; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/true_majority/">Permalink</a>&#8226; </div> <div class="sidetitle2">Peter Pan - the opening</div> <img alt="Peter Pan" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726im_/http://weez.oyzon.com/archives/pan.jpg" width="90" height="66" border="0" align="bottom" hspace="5"/><strong>All children, except one, grow up.</strong><br/> <br/> They soon know that they will grow up, and the way Wendy knew was this. One day when she was two years old she was playing in the garden, and she plucked another flower and ran with it to her mother. I suppose she must have looked rather delightful, for Mrs. Darling put her hand to her heart and cried, "Oh, why can't you remain like this for ever!" This was all that passed between them on the subject, but henceforth Wendy knew that she must grow up. You always know after you are two. Two is the beginning of the end.<br/> <br/> Of course they lived at 14, and until Wendy came her mother was the chief one. She was a lovely lady, with a romantic mind and such a sweet mocking mouth. Her romantic mind was like the tiny boxes, one within the other, that come from the puzzling East, however many you discover there is always one more; and her sweet mocking mouth had one kiss on it that Wendy could never get, though there it was, perfectly conspicuous in the right-hand corner.<br/> <br/> The way Mr. Darling won her was this: the many gentlemen who had been boys when she was a girl discovered simultaneously that they loved her, and they all ran to her house to propose to her except Mr. Darling, who took a cab and nipped in first, and so he got her. He got all of her, except the innemost box and the kiss. He never knew about the box, and in time he gave up trying for the kiss. Wendy thought Napoleon could have got it, but I can picture him trying, and then going off in a passion, slamming the door.<br/> <br/> -the beginning of <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0743214498//qid=1075253760/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/104-0368762-0832704?v=glance&amp;s=books&amp;vi=pictures" target="_blank">Peter Pan</a>, by J. M. Barrie <div class="posted">Posted 01/27/2004 <br/> (9) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/comments/327/">Comments</a> &#8226; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/peter_pan_the_opening/">Permalink</a>&#8226; </div> <div class="sidetitle2">Providing an opening</div> Josanne DeNatale, founder and executive V.P. from <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://cognitivemarketing.biz/" target="_blank">Cognitive Marketing</a> graciously came in to give our students a presentation on how to give client presentations.<br/> <br/> It isn't sufficient to show the product/application/widget that you've designed. It should be preceded by a scenario of the problem space. The thing you have created is the solution to the problem. Framing the presentation in this manner establishes a means for them to relate to the information.<br/> <br/> tangential thought...<br/> <br/> It's all about storytelling. Once again narrative and communication are entwined. How do we engage the audience; our students; the client? We create the scenario and leave an opening in which the listener can insert themselves.<br/> <br/> There is a lovely tension created by the clarity of intent, expectation and the opportunity for interaction that happens by open spaces and mystery. <div class="posted">Posted 01/26/2004 <br/> (9) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/comments/326/">Comments</a> &#8226; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/providing_an_opening/">Permalink</a>&#8226; </div> <div class="sidetitle2">now to write the paper</div> My paper has been accepted for this year's <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://www.media-ecology.org/" target="_blank">Media Ecology Convention</a>. (Thanks to <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://www.mamamusings.net/">Liz</a> for teaching me that not all things are self-evident and kicking my rear 'til I did something about it).<br/> <br/> Abstract:<br/> <strong>Blogs : A First Person Narrative in Real Time</strong><blockquote>In the forthcoming Encyclopedia of Narrative Theory, the editors note that 曾?structuralists such as Barthes argued explicitly for a cross-disciplinary approach to the analysis of stories曾?an approach in which stories can be viewed as supporting a variety of cognitive and communicative activities, from spontaneous conversations and courtroom testimony to visual art, dance, and mythic and literary traditions.曾? (<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://www4.ncsu.edu/~dherman/RENT.html" target="_blank">http://www4.ncsu.edu/~dherman/RENT.html</a>) In that context, the emerging genre of weblogs (or 曾?blogs曾?) can be understood as a unique and emergent form of narrative. <br/> <br/> Blogs provide a first person point of view. While weblog software can be used to generate a variety of publication types, most weblogs are single-author sites that are primarily autobiographical in nature. Even those blogs focused on academic, technical, or professional topics are typically characterized by their use of stories. Based on the chronological nature of the posts, the filtering process the author undertakes by selecting specific subject matter for broadcast, and even the choice of language register, the reader begins to make assumptions about the writer. The writer, in essence becomes a character; the blog, an ongoing narrative told in real time.<br/> <br/> The process of narrative involves key elements, all of which can be evidenced within the blog structure. Narrative code, genre, events and even the creation of problems and mini-d曾?nouements in individual posts and actual d曾?nouements in long unraveling self disclosures, can all be discerned in varying scales within blogs. Even the perception of whether the author is fictional or non-fictional may be questioned. Yet while the reality or veracity of a particular author may be in question, as the narrative quality of a blog increases, the importance of these questions decreases, relative to the strength of the writer曾?s narrative ability.</blockquote> <div class="posted">Posted 01/25/2004 <br/> (13) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/comments/325/">Comments</a> &#8226; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/now_to_write_the_paper/">Permalink</a>&#8226; </div> <div class="sidetitle2">more life</div> I read the Accordion Guy pretty regularly, and, well, I like him. Guaranteed to make me laugh, plus, I believe he's a genuinely nice guy.<br/> <br/> So it is with great delight that I've been watching <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://accordionguy.blogware.com/blog/_archives/2004/1/22/15466.html" target="_blank">this tale</a> unfold.<br/> <br/> The love interest, dubbed The Redhead gives <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/red/2004/01/22#a2716" target="_blank">her version</a> of how they met.<br/> <br/> It's linky love.<br/> <br/> In the comments, there's this sincere support of the goings on and a definite cheering. (Something that you don't get in your private journal). I'm getting that here too - though of a radically different sort.<br/> <br/> My brother-in-law wonders why you would put personal stuff <i>out there</i>? The answer is in this, that the personal becomes a shared experience. And others can look at it through the filter of their own lives. These are stories. Every single one of them. <br/> <br/> Maybe just being able to nod your head and say, "yeah" is all it takes to feel the shared humanity.<br/> <br/> And love is just cool. <div class="posted">Posted 01/24/2004 <br/> (17) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/comments/324/">Comments</a> &#8226; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/more_life/">Permalink</a>&#8226; </div> <div class="sidetitle2">friends</div> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://mamamusings.net/" target="_blank">Liz</a> and <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://www.leftinfront.com/" target="_blank">Brendyn</a> both invited me to be their friend at <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://www.orkut.com/" target="_blank">orkut</a>, a friendster-like on-line community.<br/> <br/> Orkut already get points for ease of use and interface design. I found myself cruising the friend to friend links - something I didn't do to the same extent on friendster. Why? I'd tell you but friendster is taking more than 30 seconds to load each page.<br/> <br/> Like <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://www.friendster.com/" target="_blank">friendster</a>. the way it works is that one invites others to identify themselves as your friend. If they're already in the community, that means checking yes or no. If they're not yet a member, they go through a 10 minute sign up process to become a member of the community...filling out a brief bio, likes, dislikes.<br/> <br/> "Hi! I'm Elouise! I'm a Cancer and I like long walks by the beach"<br/> ...not really, the descriptions level of interest are directly proportional to the person - one hopes.<br/> <br/> I signed up for Friendster because Liz invited me. (hrmm, I see a pattern here). Will something happen in terms of creating a community more than the initial registration? I haven't heard about this kind of thing being used for anything other than collecting more friend nodes. But it has potential.<br/> <br/> If you're on orkut, I'll be your friend. I'm easy that way. (I've signed on as weez oyzon) <div class="posted">Posted 01/24/2004 <br/> (2) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/comments/323/">Comments</a> &#8226; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/friends/">Permalink</a>&#8226; </div> <div class="sidetitle2">brand new day</div> House dark.<br/> <br/> Preset- check. Lights low.<br/> <br/> The characters have their clearly defined histories and motivations, but the lines are not scripted. We improvise each day, each moment and there is always the potential for the new - if we can break out of the scripts stored and at the ready.<br/> <br/> It isn't easy...redefining our selves and roles.<br/> <br/> This is a good thing. How often does that happen? We are literally looking at what is around us and inside us and deciding who owns what, what things to keep, and what things we have outgrown.<br/> <br/> We can't rewrite history. As Jim said, he is learning that "couldas, shouldas, and wouldas are a waste of time."<br/> <br/> So we grow. And try to rewrite the present. <div class="posted">Posted 01/23/2004 <br/> (14) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/comments/322/">Comments</a> &#8226; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/brand_new_day/">Permalink</a>&#8226; </div> <div class="sidetitle2">waiting</div> just waiting to adjust to the new normal. <div class="posted">Posted 01/23/2004 <br/> (10) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/comments/321/">Comments</a> &#8226; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/waiting/">Permalink</a>&#8226; </div> <div class="sidetitle2">circles</div> I'm not sure what I should do with the ring.<br/> <br/> He lost his a long time ago while working out at a gym. Just an accident.<br/> <br/> I've got this band of white gold. Very simple. That's all we wanted. And it isn't simple. It's a symbol, and the weight of what I do with it is on me...like every action is a metaphor for us.<br/> <br/> For now, I switch the ring to my right hand. I'll keep it there.<br/> <br/> <div align="center">******* * * * ********</div><br/> <br/> In this past week-<br/> announcement of three divorces<br/> a good friend's mom passed away<br/> my best friend found out she's gonna have twins.<br/> <br/> and it is morning again.<br/> <br/> <div align="center">******* * * * ********</div><br/> <br/> <img alt="number 22, Completion" src="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726im_/http://weez.oyzon.com/archives/022Completion.jpg" width="150" height="224" align="right" hspace="7" border="0"/><i>This is the way of Zen, not to say things to their completion. This has to be understood; it is a very important methodology. Not to say everything means to give an opportunity to the listener to complete it.<br/> <br/> All answers are incomplete. The master has only given you a direction... By the time you reach the limit, you will know what is going to remain. This way, if somebody is trying to understand Zen intellectually he will fail. It is not an answer to the question but something more than the answer. It is indicating the very reality....*</i><br/> <br/> <div align="center">******* * * * ********</div><br/> <br/> <br/> *The above image and accompanying text is taken from <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://www.osho.com/Main.cfm?Area=Magazine&amp;Sub1Menu=Tarot&amp;Sub2Menu=OshoZenTarot&amp;Language=English" target="_blank">the Osho Zen Tarot</a>. There is a link there that brings up a random card.<br/> <br/> I went looking for <i>Death</i>, or the <i>Fool</i> to illustrate the point. This is what I got.<br/> <br/> There is meaning in every act, a symbol in each thing around us - if we choose to. It may be that nothing is random, and it's all spin. And we go 'round again. Our consciousness makes of it whatever it may be. <div class="posted">Posted 01/21/2004 <br/> (19) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/comments/320/">Comments</a> &#8226; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/circles/">Permalink</a>&#8226; </div> <div class="sidetitle2">the real state of the union</div> I was like the folks at <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://www.amptoons.com/blog/001182.html" target="_blank">Alas, A Blog</a>, totally unable to look at the man. I ended up watching <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://www.thecharmedthree.com/index.html" target="_blank">Charmed</a> instead. I'll wait for Jon Stewart's take later today.<br/> <br/> Courtesy of <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://scott.littlemeanfish.com/blog/index.html" target="_blank">Scott Rogers</a> is <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/story.jsp?story=482947" target="_blank">George W Bush and the real state of the Union</a>. <div class="posted">Posted 01/21/2004 <br/> (8) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/comments/319/">Comments</a> &#8226; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/the_real_state_of_the_union/">Permalink</a>&#8226; </div> <div class="sidetitle2">the D word</div> A long time ago, there was uncle X.<br/> <br/> Then there wasn't.<br/> <br/> "What happened to uncle X?" we asked the titas.<br/> "He was killed in a train accident."<br/> <br/> My cousins and I compared notes.<br/> "Tita Y said he got killed on a motorcycle." So again, we cousins asked the titas.<br/> <br/> "Ummm...Uncle X was hit by a train while riding on a motorcycle."<br/> <br/> And we were satisfied.<br/> <br/> We were so lied to. Better to say that uncle X was dead than to say tita Z and uncle X got divorced. I am guessing the lesson is that it is better to be dead than divorced...at least that was the case thirty plus years ago. It's still a thing that isn't really discussed. In our large extended family, there have been some disappearances. But thankfully, no more motorcycle-train wrecks. Instead, the disappearances are surrounded by silence.<br/> <br/> "Marriage isn't about love".<br/> <br/> If that is the case, what is it about?<br/> <br/> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://houseonahill.net/archives/2004/01/001126.html" target="_blank">A sassy lawyer in Phillipine suburbia</a> has this post about <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://houseonahill.net/archives/2004/01/001126.html" target="_blank">issues on marriage and birth control</a>. While not specifically about divorce, the article gives some insight as to the bedfellows of marriage and morality. There are distinct secular american versus catholic filipino views of this, and it is compounded by not only a difference in culture, but also of generation. <div class="posted">Posted 01/20/2004 <br/> (13) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/comments/318/">Comments</a> &#8226; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/the_d_word/">Permalink</a>&#8226; </div> <div class="sidetitle2">the story</div> So, I was riding along on my Harley, going down interstate 15 heading South to Florida. Inattentive to the sound of the locomotive, I was hit while crossing the tracks.<br/> <br/> And so I died.<br/> <br/> And lived happily ever after. <div class="posted">Posted 01/19/2004 <br/> (9) <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/comments/317/">Comments</a> &#8226; <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/index.php?/weezblogtemplates/the_story/">Permalink</a>&#8226; </div> <div class="sidetitle2">spin</div> Today, for whatever reason, the myriad little things to be done seems insurmountable. Other days, ain't but a thang.<br/> <br/> We spin the moment, the day ahead and past.<br/> <br/> In the same way that the <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060614163726/http://weez.oyzon.com/archives/000241.html">close-up and long shots are mutually exclusive</a>, it's hard to see the signficance in the small things - the myriad to-do's. But, over time, they amount to a series of actions strung together to make one's professional life; I imagine the personal one too.<br/> <br/> Wish I could remember the name...A mathematician illustrated how using simple algorithms, large patterns emerged. That happens when one seeds a fractal.<br/> <br/> What are the base formulas that define the moments of the day? Do that which is easy first? Children before work? Cause no harm? Feed the soul?<br/> <br/> Interesting. (Francois keeps count).<br/> <br/> The short list of formulae doesn't include: draw attention to oneself, further notoriety, find way to make more money, don't let someone screw you over. Just an observation. This other list I can attach one at a time to some people.<br/> <br/> I have a new game. Find the motivating formulae. That should be good for many a meeting ;)<br/> <br/> Anyhoo. 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