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| Tuesday, November 29th, 2005 |
Author: Libby |
| Brief Update & Lotusphere |
Time: 06:04:07 PM |
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Location: coughing up a lung |
Thanks for all the support re. last week's...
discussions! I've been under the weather since last Wednesday but am starting
(hopefully) to recover (slowly), so things have been a bit quiet around
here. Had a nice Thanksgiving - made some Wild-Rice/Sausage dressing and
some Apple-Cherry Pie to share with my boyfriend and his family, where
I spent the holiday. And at the end of this week.... I get to go visit
my Mommy! Crossing my fingers that I'm not sick when I get ready to fly!
In
other news... Don't forget that the early-bird discount for Lotusphere
2006 ends on Friday. You may want to register if you haven't done so. If
I haven't mentioned it already, I am speaking at Lotusphere. Ed
and I are doing our Selling
Lotus Notes Internally session
- revamped with new content this year; I'm moderating
the blogging panel; and I'll be
moderating
a BoF for the LotusUserGroup.org.
Made my hotel and etc today, so I just need to get some flights sorted
out now!
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| Tuesday, November 22nd, 2005 |
Author: Libby |
| I should know better... |
Time: 09:21:24 AM |
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Location: still breathing |
Than to write anything when I'm feeling
hurt and angry. Not quite enough breathing before the typing. Ok,
so let's try this on for size.
Yes, I've got opinions. About baseball.
About books. About movies and plays. About school. About life. About, heaven
forbid, Lotus software. And yes, about politics. And most of them, politically
speaking, lean toward the left. And when something important is happening,
such as the Prop 2 vote in Houston's latest election, I've got to say something
-- hope that each little drop in the bucket makes a difference in who knows
and thinks about the issue and about who gets out to vote. I'm happy if
I also influence them to come to what I think the correct decision is,
but I'd much rather they just participate -- whatever they vote.
And yes, the minute I open myself up
by saying something or linking to something that others will take issue
with, I should have a thicker skin and expect to have people get vitriolic
at me in defense of their beliefs.
Here's the way I look at it. When I
go to a baseball game, I cheer as hard and as loud for my team as I can,
while not saying anything bad, jeering, about the other team. I try to
do the same thing about politics -- I try to cheer as loud and clearly
as can to champion the causes I believe in, without necessarily resorting
to saying specifically angry things about the other side. Of course, like
anyone else, I sometimes don't stick as closely as I should to that.
So. DavidV: Sorry if I was hasty in
my replies and categorized you in an unfair way - I was trying to say that
the backup and documentation for the comments you made were available only
in, as far as I could see, articles/sites that were not at all shy about
their political beliefs - which to me means it is opinion and not news.
I was feeling hurt that instead of, in my view, calmly saying -- Hey, LIbby,
I disagree with your views and think you should look into some of the organizations
you support more deeply and here's a link or two -- you chose, I felt,
to be a little less kind in your commentary. Perhaps that was just my thin
skin. As far as I'm concerned, you're welcome at my site and welcome to
comment -- most of your commentary I find interesting. I'd prefer, of course,
if you made comments that were a bit easier to digest, but this is a public
site and public comments are to be expected.
To the other folks who commented more privately on me, my beliefs, and
my work: Apologies if I responded before calming down. You have the right
to your opinions. I just could wish that you provided your opinion in a
way that was less about attacking and more about constructively working
toward something. Even when you don't intend to attack, communicating effectively
has all to do with how the other person hears/reads what you say. Thanks,
of course, to those who supported me or my beliefs/comments.
I'm sure there's more to say on this
topic, but for now -- off to edit.
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| Monday, November 21st, 2005 |
Author: Libby Ingrassia |
| Wow, I’m sure making people angry lately... |
Time: 05:30:07 PM |
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Location: breathing deeply |
I've gotten, in the past few weeks, quite
a few angry e-mails, comments, etc., either on my political beliefs, religious
beliefs, or the work I've done with LotusUserGroup.org.
Let me say first that I'm sorry to anyone I've angered or offended -- that
isn't my goal. On the other hand, if my beliefs here at this site offend
you -- please feel free not to read. I'm not asking you to leave, of course,
merely suggesting that you might want to have the right expectations about
what kinds of things I'm likely to post. I am intending to speak my mind,
engage the world around me, and be a thinking, living person. This is a
personal site and my comments are completely my own. Hopefully, you're
doing the same thing.
But let's talk for a moment about compassion
and the fable
of the wind and the sun. Yelling
at me is unlikely to get me to pay positive attention to what you have
to say. On the other hand, trying to see things from other people's perspective
while not necessarily changing your mind promotes a more effective way
of communicating.
I got so angry, and quite frankly HURT,
after reading some of these that I've had to do some deep yogic breathing
and relaxation exercises. I'm feeling a bit better now. I've been doing
some meditation, specifically Love
Meditation (think love as in compassion
more than love "eros") -- and it helps.
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| Friday, November 18th, 2005 |
Author: Libby Ingrassia |
| Like Buttons? VOTE! |
Time: 01:52:59 PM |
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Location: Home |
| Weren't those 2005 Edition LotusUserGroup.org
buttons cool? Help us select which buttons should stay and give us your
ideas for the all-new 2006 Edition buttons! Vote
now, at LotusUserGroup.org! |
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| Tuesday, November 15th, 2005 |
Author: Libby |
| Wicked - Review |
Time: 06:56:09 PM |
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Location: procrastinating |
Since someone recently got here on a Google
search for Wicked, I thought I'd say a few words about the musical. A group
of us saw it this weekend -- our book club had read it and decided to follow
that up with seeing it! I thought the musical was incredibly well done.
I don't want to give away any plot points, but suffice to say that they
did "disney-fy" it -- that is, many of the deaths that occur
in the book do not, in fact, occur in the musical. Of course, there were
also some characters removed to make the quite long book fit into the time
allotted. Both book and musical make a perfect complement to the original
Oz --
The actors
and actresses in touring company
are wonderful. I thought Glinda was bubbly and Elphaba was earnest... Fiyero
was conflicted and Madame Morrible was... horrible! :-) (by the way, Madame
Morrible is played by Carol Kane, who some of you might remember... "I'm
not a witch, I'm your wife... And after what you just said, I'm not even
sure I want to be that anymore..." Yep -- she was in Princess Bride!)
The songs were appropriate (that is, didn't seem gratuitous -- at least
not too much) and toe-tappingly intriguing.
I would definitely suggest both reading
the book and seeing the musical!
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| Tuesday, November 15th, 2005 |
Author: Libby |
| Baby Name Voyager |
Time: 12:31:19 PM |
| Comments? Add / Read (1) |
Location: home |
A friend who just had a baby (congratulations
to Chris C and his family) linked to the Baby
Name Wizard, including the Voyager
in his baby
blog. How fun to find out how
popular (or unique) your name has been over time. Here's mine -- nice to
know that not only was Libby popular some time ago, but it has had a resurgence
in the late 90s and early 2000s! :-) Not my doing, I'm sure, but still...
:-)
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| Monday, November 14th, 2005 |
Author: Libby |
| MoveOn.Org SpeakOut against "Reverse Robin Hood Budget" |
Time: 03:15:29 PM |
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Location: home |
This is an excerpt from a recently receive
letter from MoveOn.org. If there's an event in your area, you may want
to attend:
| It's been a great week in the fight to
stop the Congressional Republicans' attack on Medicaid, food stamps and
student loans. Last Thursday, MoveOn members helped generate enough dissent
that top Republicans in the House of Representatives were forced to postpone
the vote—a major loss they did not expect.1
To push their plan through, top Congressional
Republicans need the people who would suffer from these budget cuts to
stay silent and invisible—but we can make sure that doesn't happen.
On Wednesday, MoveOn members in Houston
are organizing a "Speak Out"—one of over 100 events this week
to stop the reverse Robin Hood budget. Local folks will gather to
tell the public and the media their personal stories about Medicaid, food
stamps and student loans.
We've invited the media. The success
of the event depends on how many of us show up in support. Can you join
us? Here are the details:
Speak Out
Westheimer Road at Old Westheimer Road
12121 Westheimer Road
Houston, TX
Wednesday, 16 Nov 2005, 10:00 AM
http://www.moveonpac.org/event/speakout/7056?id=6340-6298105-Ehv3PCFBnD5Ikar9fcK75Q&t=2
...
The Republican proposal would cut over $50
billion from critical services including Medicaid, food stamps, and student
loans. The same proposal calls for handing out $70 billion in tax breaks
for the very wealthy. It's reverse Robin Hood economics, robbing the poor
to pay back the rich.3
...
Sign up here:
http://www.moveonpac.org/event/speakout/7056?d=1&id=6340-6298105-Ehv3PCFBnD5Ikar9fcK75Q&t=3
And if you don't live near Houston, you
can search for an event in your area here:
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=1120&id=6340-6298105-Ehv3PCFBnD5Ikar9fcK75Q&t=4 |
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| Monday, November 14th, 2005 |
Author: Libby |
| First 100 Days |
Time: 01:37:08 PM |
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Location: home |
There's a good Network
World article today about Mike
Rhodin's first 100 days as Lotus' GM and his challenges and focus going
forward into 2006. The most compelling content :
| Rhodin's public unveiling
as leader is set for late January, when he will deliver a keynote address
to thousands of Lotus faithful at the annual Lotusphere user conference.
Among other things, he is armed with two numbers that he hopes will send
the message that IBM has a strong hold on Notes/Domino.
Those numbers are 9 and 10, as in
planned versions of Notes/Domino that will be released after
Version 8, which IBM/Lotus began to detail in the fall with its new Hannover
client.
Rhodin plans the first public demonstration
of Hannover and the introduction of Domino 8, Hannover's back-end companion,
at Lotusphere. |
Not that I had any doubt, but still: good
to hear.
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| Friday, November 11th, 2005 |
Author: Libby Ingrassia |
| Handstands. And Oh-so-brief update... |
Time: 01:21:49 PM |
| Comments? Add / Read (2) |
Location: home |
Handstands in yoga for the past two days.
Yesterday afternoon, one handstand, kicking up with the right leg. Stayed
up for 2 minutes or so, I'd guess. Nice graceful dismount. This morning...
2 handstands, kicking up from each leg. I'm very pleased and excited about
this. Handstands are partially about strength and balance, for me, but
they're mostly about confidence and guts. And providing a new perspective
on things. A new perspective is always good -- be inspired to think about
something in a new way.
In other news...
Prop
2 passed. Sadness.
The Mom is going to college to become
an ESL instructor -- reinventing herself -- YAAAAAAAY for Mommy! I'm very
proud. And I'm going to visit the Mom for an early Christmas/late Thanksgiving.
Pride
and Prejudice opens today. It
has an uphill battle with me in some ways because I like the
1995 Colin Firth version so much,
but... I also just like Jane Austen, so I'm hoping to like this interpretation,
too. Planning to see it tonight with Philip and Aaron and Ange... In
general, I tend to like literary movies... as long as I can remember that
they are a different, additional interpretation of a thing I love -- not
replacing the thing (book) I love. It's like NSF and DB2 -- you're not
required to use it (DB2), you can always go back to NSF... or use both
together... But now you have a choice! (That's just a metaphor as a sop
to the Notes geeks here who're wondering if I'm ever going to talk about
Lotus-related stuff again...)
In Houston? Like Belly Dancing? Support
Eclectic Belly Dance at Helios on
the 3rd Tuesday of each month. I won't be there this month, as I've got
a paper to finish, but Philip will be there helping out, as usual.
Happy Birthday to my friend Julie (11th)
and happy anniversary to my friends Julieana and Mike (8th)...
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| Monday, November 7th, 2005 |
Author: Libby |
| VOTE |
Time: 01:38:08 PM |
| Comments? Add / Read (2) |
Location: home |
I'm a firm believer in voting -- we live in
a country that allows us a voice in our government -- we'd better take
advantage of said voice to ensure that we always have it! I'm particularly
hoping that folks who live in Texas will get out to vote tomorrow (I voted
early!) because there are a passel (9) of constitutional amendments, one
of which has me really concerned...
From MoveOn.org:
Tomorrow is Election Day and I'm writing
to tell you about something on the ballot I particularly care about. I
plan to vote No on Prop. 2, which would ban marriage between people of
the same sex but would also ban the state from recognizing "any legal
status identical or similar to marriage," such as civil unions or
domestic partner benefits.
Prop. 2 would provide that marriage
in Texas is solely the union of a man and woman, and that the state and
its political subdivisions could not create or recognize any legal status
identical to or similar to marriage. "By including the language that
refers to 'legal status identical or similar to marriage,' the reach of
Proposition 2 can be expanded and applied to civil unions, domestic partnerships,
and common-law marriages. According to 'No Nonsense in November' organizers,
nearly 90 Texas-based Fortune 500 companies now offer some type of benefits
to domestic partners. In addition, the City of Dallas provides health insurance
to same-sex partners. If the amendment passes, these benefits could be
lost or limited, regardless of whether an unmarried couple in a domestic
partnership is same-sex or not." 7
"This proposition is solely a hate
measure: same sex marriage is already illegal in Texas. Plus, the proposal
would amend the Bill of Rights in a way that DENIES rights. The implications
of this amendment also go far beyond same sex marriage (the language of
the bill makes it apply to common law marriage, contracts, etc.). Please
vote NO on Prop. 2."—MoveOn member Lynnie Henderson, Dallas, TX
Support the No Nonsense in November campaign:
http://www.nononsenseinnovember.com/
That's why I'm voting No on Prop. 2, and I hope you will too. Find out
where to vote by going to http://www.friendsvote.org/
and entering your name & county.
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| Tuesday, November 1st, 2005 |
Author: Libby Ingrassia |
| Fall, Grad School, Busy, Busy |
Time: 10:13:02 AM |
| Comments? Add / Read (2) |
Location: home |
[small update with some photo links...]
Sorry for the slowness in posting or
sending things that I've promised -- I owe Jess some pictures of me as
Kaylee for Halloween, so we can be Kaylee-twins;
I've promised various pictures of my half-marathon -- my
friend Chris took some that you can see at his Flickr site;
I've taken pictures of Philip's
nephew
Rhys that I've promised to send
to Rhys's Mommy... I'm just a bit behind.
I'm blaming it on the lovely fall weather (although it poured just for
the trick-or-treat time last night), the busy grad school reading/writing
schedule -- it's been 15 years since I last had to read Plato's Republic,
after all, the recovery period from a short trip (and the half-marathon
for that matter), and still trying to keep up with normal work and life
things. Whew! No wonder I'm behind... :-)
Anyway, had a lovely dinner party over the weekend -- made some butternut
squash soup, which turned out a bit spicier and less liquid than it has
in the past, but was still quite good, and made some smashed potatoes and
pumpkin (that one needs some tweaking), and made a cherry/pear/apple pie
that was warm and gooey and good. Drank some very good sparkling wine (Scharffenberger
Brut Sparkling) from Scharffenberger
Cellars and some Zinfandel
from the Seghesio Vinyards --
both of which I think deserve a taste, and ate some levely chicken coq
a vin! Good food, good wine, good conversation.
Off to download pictures and work and etc...
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