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May. 8th, 2009

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Star Trek

I've thought it over... and this new Trek is now officially my favorite of ALL the movies.

Mar. 12th, 2009

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I will now overwhelm you with videos

Just in case you haven't seen them before :)

Dancing Queen Baby


First Laugh


Sitting Up


"Walking"
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Feb. 10th, 2009

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Anyone want to come to Cancun?

Bryan and I have to use our "international" airline tickets... and it turns out the Europe is too expensive. However, Cancun really isn't.

SO - anyone wanna come with? We're thinking a week in May... we'll be bringing the baby, so it'll be 'family' fun, but still fun!

Feb. 2nd, 2009

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International travel

So Bryan and I may be flying across the pond in a couple of months (I say maybe because it all depends on how much credit we have with US Airways). We'll most likely be bringing the baby with us.

Any suggestions?
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Because Kate is doing it :)

The first five people to respond to this post will get something made by me! My choice. For you.

This offer does have some restrictions and limitations:

* I make no guarantees that you will like what I make!

* What I create will be just for you.

* It'll be done within a year. No guarantees when, it will be a total surprise!

* You have no clue what it's going to be. It may be poetry. I may draw or paint something. I may bake you something and mail it to you. Who knows? Not you, that's for sure!

* I reserve the right to do something extremely strange.

The catch? Oh, the catch is that you have to repost this and play, too. We can all make stuff and make someone's day a little bit brighter!

Feb. 1st, 2009

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The God Delusion by Dawkins

Has anyone else read this book? I highly recommend it.

Jan. 31st, 2009

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Dancing and Singing baby

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Jan. 24th, 2009

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Are you good at math??

Brandon and I are having trouble with this one... here's the question & our answer is at the bottom.

The school wants to build two separate tracks, each 440 yards long. Due to space limitations, they decide to build one track inside of the other. Using the picture of the tracks below, determine the lengths of x & y so that each track is 440 yards long.

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Our answer w/ equations..

6y + 130 = 440
y = 51.6666 = 52

8x + 2y + 230 = 440
8x + 334 = 440
x = 13.25

It just doesn't make sense to me that x & y would be decimals...

Please help!!!
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Jan. 4th, 2009

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Can we please get through a month without some sort of political scandal? Please?!?!?!? This is getting really ridiculous.

Dec. 31st, 2008

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Happy New Year

To everyone, hope you have a wonderful (and safe!) holiday!

Dec. 17th, 2008

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I think our dog is sick :(

She keeps making noises like she's going to throw up, but nothing ever comes out. Plus this morning she didn't finish her breakfast. So I think we'll have to take her into the vet this week - which will be hard since Bryan has to work and I have the baby... there's no room in the car for the carseat AND the dog.

Maybe I can bribe my Dad to take her tomorrow after his classes. Or maybe my brother can come over and take her.

Other than the coughing and poor appetite she seems fine. Well, she's more mellow than usual, but she's been that way since the baby was born. I can't tell if that's a symptom of an illness or just her reaction to the baby's arrival.

Dec. 8th, 2008

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I heart Funny Or Die

Posted this on Facebook, but had to post it here too - Prop 8, the Musical...

See more Jack Black videos at Funny or Die

Dec. 6th, 2008

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Baby is here!

Full birth story over at [info]rodgersfamily

Nov. 26th, 2008

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The Lamest Duck

http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20081126/us_time/08599186230700;_ylt=AhiKHXIXaNW8lszPpTr7MfGs0NUE

Bush's Last Days: The Lamest Duck


By JOE KLEIN

We have "only one President at a time," Barack Obama said in his debut press conference as President-elect. Normally, that would be a safe assumption - but we're learning not to assume anything as the charcoal-dreary economic winter approaches. By mid-November, with the financial crisis growing worse by the day, it had become obvious that one President was no longer enough (at least not the President we had). So, in the days before Thanksgiving, Obama began to move - if not to take charge outright, then at least to preview what things will be like when he does take over in January. He became a more public presence, taking questions from the press three days in a row. He named his economic team. He promised an enormous stimulus package that would somehow create 2.5 million new jobs, and began to maneuver the new Congress toward having the bill ready for him to sign - in a dramatic ceremony, no doubt - as soon as he assumes office.

That we have slightly more than one President for the moment is mostly a consequence of the extraordinary economic times. Even if George Washington were the incumbent, the markets would want to know what John Adams was planning to do after his Inauguration. And yet this final humiliation seems particularly appropriate for George W. Bush. At the end of a presidency of stupefying ineptitude, he has become the lamest of all possible ducks. (See TIME's best pictures of Barack Obama.)

It is in the nature of mainstream journalism to attempt to be kind to Presidents when they are coming and going but to be fiercely skeptical in between. I've been feeling sorry for Bush lately, a feeling partly induced by recent fictional depictions of the President as an amiable lunkhead in Oliver Stone's W. and in Curtis Sittenfeld's terrific novel American Wife. There was a photo in the New York Times that seemed to sum up his current circumstance: Bush in Peru, dressed in an alpaca poncho, standing alone just after the photo op at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, with various Asian leaders departing the stage, none of them making eye contact with him. Bush has that forlorn what-the-hell-happened? expression on his face, the one that has marked his presidency at difficult times. You never want to see the President of the United States looking like that.

So I've been searching for valedictory encomiums. His position on immigration was admirable and courageous; he was right about the Dubai Ports deal and about free trade in general. He spoke well, in the abstract, about the importance of freedom. He is an impeccable classicist when it comes to baseball. And that just about does it for me. I'd add the bracing moment of Bush with the bullhorn in the ruins of the World Trade Center, but that was neutered in my memory by his ridiculous, preening appearance in a flight suit on the deck of the aircraft carrier beneath the "Mission Accomplished" sign. The flight-suit image is one of the two defining moments of the Bush failure. The other is the photo of Bush staring out the window of Air Force One, helplessly viewing the destruction wrought by Hurricane Katrina. This is a presidency that has wobbled between those two poles - overweening arrogance and paralytic incompetence.(President Bush in the Middle East.)

The latter has held sway these past few months as the economy has crumbled. It is too early to rate the performance of Bush's economic team, but we have more than enough evidence to say, definitively, that at a moment when there was a vast national need for reassurance, the President himself was a cipher. Yes, he's a lame duck with an Antarctic approval rating - but can you imagine Bill Clinton going so gently into the night? There are substantive gestures available to a President that do not involve the use of force or photo ops. For example, Bush could have boosted the public spirit - and the auto industry - by announcing that he was scrapping the entire federal automotive fleet, including the presidential limousine, and replacing it with hybrids made in Detroit. He could have jump-started - and he still could - the Obama plan by releasing funds for a green-jobs program to insulate public buildings. He could start funding the transit projects already approved by Congress.

In the end, though, it will not be the creative paralysis that defines Bush. It will be his intellectual laziness, at home and abroad. Bush never understood, or cared about, the delicate balance between freedom and regulation that was necessary to make markets work. He never understood, or cared about, the delicate balance between freedom and equity that was necessary to maintain the strong middle class required for both prosperity and democracy. He never considered the complexities of the cultures he was invading. He never understood that faith, unaccompanied by rigorous skepticism, is a recipe for myopia and foolishness. He is less than President now, and that is appropriate. He was never very much of one.

Nov. 5th, 2008

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Conflicted

Proud of our Nation.

Disappointed in California.

Oct. 27th, 2008

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I find this hilarious...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20081023/sc_livescience/thestinkinfartscontrolsbloodpressure;_ylt=Ahx2SP7cTvcWzEtFyHhZ8J6s0NUE

The Stink in Farts Controls Blood Pressure

A smelly rotten-egg gas in farts controls blood pressure in mice, a new study finds.

The unpleasant aroma of the gas, called hydrogen sulfide (H2S), can be a little too familiar, as it is expelled by bacteria living in the human colon and eventually makes its way, well, out.

The new research found that cells lining mice's blood vessels naturally make the gas and this action can help keep the rodents' blood pressure low by relaxing the blood vessels to prevent hypertension (high blood pressure). This gas is "no doubt" produced in cells lining human blood vessels too, the researchers said.


"Now that we know hydrogen sulfide's role in regulating blood pressure, it may be possible to design drug therapies that enhance its formation as an alternative to the current methods of treatment for hypertension," said Johns Hopkins neuroscientist Solomon H. Snyder, M.D., a co-author of the study detailed in the Oct. 24th issue of the journal Science.


Snyder and his colleagues compared normal mice to mice that were missing a gene for an enzyme known as CSE, long suspected as being responsible for making hydrogen sulfide. As they measured hydrogen sulfide levels taken from tissues of the CSE-deficient mice, the scientists found that the gas was depleted in the cardiovascular systems of the altered mice. By contrast, normal mice had higher levels of the gas, thereby showing that hydrogen sulfide is naturally made by mammalian tissues using CSE.


Next, the mice were subjected to higher blood pressures comparable to serious hypertension in humans. Scientists had them respond to a chemical called methacholine that relaxes normal blood vessels. The blood vessels of the CSE-lacking mice hardly relaxed, indicating that hydrogen sulfide is a huge contender for regulating blood pressure.


Hydrogen sulfide is the most recently discovered member of a family of gasotransmitters, small molecules inside our bodies with important physiological functions.


This study is the first to reveal that the CSE enzyme that triggers hydrogen sulfide is activated itself in the same way as other enzymes when they trigger their respective gasotransmitter, such as a nitric oxide-forming enzyme that also regulates blood pressure, Dr. Snyder said.


Because gasotransmitters are common in mammals all over the evolutionary tree, these findings on the importance of hydrogen sulfide are thought to have broad applications to human diseases, such as diabetes and neurodegenerative diseases.


The research was supported by grants from the U.S. Public Health Service and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research as well as a Research Scientist Award.

Oct. 23rd, 2008

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Sushi in the Bay Area... tomorrow

So tomorrow I'm going out to meet with John, the photographer, for some pregnancy pictures... afterward I'm trying to get people to come out and eat lots of sushi with me somewhere in the East Bay. I've given poor Tazz the task of finding a suitable place since it's been ages since my last Berkley/Oakland trip.

So if you want to come out then let me know! We'll start around 8-ish.

Oct. 20th, 2008

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Politics

I am tired of being labeled "un-American" because I don't believe in restricting civil rights.

I am tired of being labeled "un-American" because I don't want to bomb Muslim countries.

I am tired of being labeled "un-American" because I live in a 'big' city.

I am tired of being labeled "un-American" because I trust women to make the right decisions about their bodies.

I am tired of being labeled "un-American" because I believe we all have a social responsibility to help each other out.

I am tired of being labeled "un-American" because I don't own a gun and don't understand why ordinary citizens need to have access to semi-automatic weapons.

I am tired of being labeled "un-American" because I believe human rights are human rights and should not be denied to anyone.

I am tired of being labeled "un-American". It's a disgusting and divisive political tactic and anyone who uses it should be ashamed of themselves.

Shame on you Sarah Palin. Shame on you.
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Oct. 18th, 2008

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I couldn't post this on my other blog so....

Hey Sarah Palin..

Oct. 6th, 2008

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Thinking of getting rid of this blog...

So I'm thinking of getting rid of this blog after the baby is born and posting exclusively on the rodgersfamily blog - it'll just be a bit easier. I won't be double posting (or not posting in the case of this blog since I rarely post on here anymore)... besides, once she gets here my life will revolve around her (not like it doesn't already).

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