Why I’m walking the AIDS walk
I haven’t done an event where I’m supposed to raise money before (at least not in my recent recollection). For some reason I felt the urge to have the AIDS walk be my first event. I like encouraging people to give money to good causes but it’s not often I actually ask for money myself (there was IsupportMeera). Here are a few of the reasons I’m encouraged to do the AIDS walk here in Nashville and why I hope you might consider sponsoring me.
I became aware of the AIDS pandemic in the world shortly before college. Seeing the statistics and reading about the lack of resources to address the problem, I grew increasingly interested in helping. It seemed AIDS in the USA had gone from a hot topic and serious concern, to almost off the radar screen of our media. I think this was due to the drugs created that helped inhibit the onset of the virus and helped those with HIV lead fairly healthy lives. But as news in the USA decreased, slowly I was beginning to hear about how quick the virus was spreading overseas. We didn’t respond fast enough. There is quite a charge to deal with AIDS globally, with the much supported ONE campaign lead by, U2 singer, Bono. We need to keep AIDS in the forefront of our minds, we cannot forget our global neighbors.
After moving to Nashville I quickly was made aware of the major change in the state health care program, TennCare. Starting August 1st about 300,000 people where cut off from their health care access and many where seriously reduced in their prescription options. If you know about AIDS treatment at all you know that you NEED to take a number of treatments at once (a cocktail); and you NEED to take them consistently. And if you get sick at all you need to go see a doctor. Well those suffering from AIDS who where cut or reduced from TennCare are in a terrible situation. Joining the AIDS walk will help raise crucial funds for meeting the needs of those with AIDS in Nashville.
Finally, there is a personal note to this. When I was in sixth grade my uncle died. He lived in Texas (we lived in Wisconsin) and at some point he got really sick and my dad flew down to be there with him. He seemed to young and healthy to just get sick and die like that, and for a long time it remained a mystery in my mind (though, I guess my parents told me). I sort of put the clues together as I got older and after graduating high school I asked my dad about Uncle Jiffy. He died from AIDS. I always wish I had been able to know him better. The more stories I hear about him, the more I wish I had the opportunity to know him better while he was alive. I’ve never done anything to really honor my uncle, I’ve never really outwardly acknowledged his dying of AIDS. I love my uncle and I miss him.
This AIDS Walk is in honor of my Uncle Jiffy.
The Fine’s second podcast
Warning: This is a dumb podcast. If you don’t know us, or aren’t a friend of ours from Wheaton, you probably don’t want to waste your time listening to this. And if your from Wheaton it’s probably not worth it either.
I have famous Devotional Thoughts
So, guess who is listed #22 on the google search for “devotional thoughts”
Yours Truly.
I know that’s not saying much, but it does encourage me to write them, sorry I forgot all this week. But noboday said anything?!
So, tune in tomorrow for your next morning of Devotional Thoughts.
Why I use Firefox
Based on some feedback on Firefox I thought I should give some insight into why it is so wonderful and the ways I use it.
I’ll just make a list of what and why:
1. Firefox. It’s just plain better then IE, and is way better at blocking ads (pop-ups etc).
2. Tabs are the coolest feature about firefox. Here’s a picture of what it looks like.
3. Tab mix makes tabs even cooler. Mainly I just use Tab undo incase I closed something I didn’t want to. It also remembers your session so you can close firefox and the next time you open it, you’ll have your 10 tabs open you where working on before.
4. I’m not a huge themes guy, but the one I have is minifox, basically cause I like a lot of screen space.
5. Another cool thing about Firefox is you can move all buttons onto the menu bar (so instead of two toolbars you have one)
6. Google Preview gives you a thumbnail image of the website next to the google search results
7. BugMeNot is a great tool to avoid compulsary registration, and firefox has a one click tool for it.
8. Customize Google adds a one-click search of other search engines as well as blocks google ads.
9. ForecastFox is a graphical weather update. I use this now cause it’s important when biking to and from work.
10. MenuX adds a bunch of cool toolbar buttons.
11. And now the coolest tool around, Greasemonkey. It does TONS of things. (people make “user scripts” for it)
12. This one adds a xanga rss link
13. This one allows scrolling zoom on googlemaps
14. And last but not least Platypus allows you to make your own scripts, removing ads, making clean printable pages, etc.
Okay, not a detailed explanation, but enjoy.
The story needs to be told.
Please take a look at this video.
http://protectdarfur.org/Pages/Index_Files/Film_Main.htm
The movie: Crash
I just watched the movie Crash. We are having a conversation about it tonight with folks from Mosaic. I’ve just started looking for facts related to the movie, and I’m having a hard time coming up with stuff. I guess I’ll just start looking for stuff about some of the different racial interactions that are in the movie.
It would be great to compile a concise or summary list of facts related to some of the scenes that are in the movie. Anyone with me on that?
Here’s what I’m going to do. Either comment on here, or email me any facts or websites, or books or anything related to the movie, or just a particular scene in the movie, and I’ll try and compile a website that will have all those collected together.
Examples: Sexual harrasment by LAPD, Racism in LAPD, facts on the problems with the healthcare system, truthes to racism (as described by Ludacris), personal stories of middle and upper-class blacks, arab and asian racist remarks and statistics, etc.
Wouldn’t it be neat to have almost like a study guide to show with the film? A lot of people said they liked it, this would be a good way to take it and move with it.
email: ariahfine@gmail.com or just post below.
Coming soon to a blog near you…
Okay, I’ve got an article to write, but then I plan on posting about a number of things:
1. All the cool new websites I’ve found, and the insight they’ll bring into my life.
2. The foster care and adoption presentation we saw today.
3. The movie Saved and the thoughts it evoked.
4. Ellie’s Run
5. Why I think the AIDS Walk is important.
6. 5 reasons why you should give me a dollar for the AIDS walk
Some more things I can’t think of right now.
I’m planning on doing this by a vote. So vote on which post you’d like to see first and I’ll start with those. (this is more of a test to see if folks actually read, and if they have a paranoia of commenting).
Just cause I’m curious
Okay, here’s what you do.
1. Go to your computer desktop (leave your favorite programs open in the taskbar)
2. hit “print screen”
3. open paint (or other image program)
4. paste your screenshot, and save it.
5. go to tinypic.com and upload your screenshot
6. Comment on my page with the link to your screenshot.
I always wonder what people’s screen’s look like.
(I’ll post them all in my next post).
Sponsor me for the AIDS walk.
So, based on the feedback of my peers I’ve decided to do the AIDS Walk here in Nashville. I’ll give lots of reasons why later, but for now just give out of the goodness of your heart.
Go here.
P.S. You should sponsor me instead of someone else because I’m a really good walker. I’ve done it for a long time and I can even do some freestyle walking if you ask. I promise to include pictures when I’m done. Now how can you pass that up?