Monday, February 27, 2006

Side Blog 4: The obliteration of Daniel Negreanu

For the longest time, I enjoyed Daniel's blog. Until recent, I've somewhat agreed with his bleeding heart liberal views, although the fact that he won't look at meat pisses me off the most. Oh by the way, if you don't know who Daniel Negreanu is, this post is going to be almost irrelevant to you. If you want to check out his blog, go to http://fullcontactpoker.com and you can experience the blog for yourself. However, Daniel recently decided to go into the education system in America, something that I've written several essays about. As usual, he gave his spin on things after seeing a one hour program on some shitty news channel that he watches while wasting his life away. I'm going to go through piece by piece and describe what is wrong with Mr. Negreanu's argument.

"The show was very informative. The big myth in the U.S. public school systems is that they don't have enough money in the system to teach the kids. That is simply bogus. "
-Very good, that is correct. Education is hands down the biggest expenditure of national, state, and local governments

"It seems the biggest problem with the education system is the moronic "No Child Behind" bill that passed. With this, completely, and utterly stupid program, parents aren't given the right to choose which public school their kids can attend."
-Ooooh, and you were doing so well there too Daniel. Problem is, you decided to keep writing after saying that NCLB is a moronic act. The basis of NCLB is requiring schools to meet AYP(Average Yearly Progress) and if those schools do not do that, parents can obtain vouchers to send their children to other schools. So get your facts right.

"It's all according to zip code, so even if you knew that the school got was below average, your only choice would be to move, or to go to private school. That, in my opinion, is the epitome of what causes the problem countrywide."
-Oh, I'm sorry...WRONG AGAIN! Haven't you ever heard of magnet schools? A magnet school is something that is covered under federal tax dollars that the school must spend money on to send you to if you feel that your school is not meeting NCLB standards.

"Teachers, have absolutely no incentive to care at all! Since there is no competition, there is little incentive to make the schools better."
-Well, you're wrong. Teachers have all the incentive in the world to care because they want to increase test scores on state tests so that they KEEP THEIR JOBS. There is competition amongst schools because they are always striving to meet AYP or their asses are going to be on the chopping block.

"The public school system is the only "business" in the country where you just don't have a choice where to shop. They showed examples of when the telephone company was a monopoly. People paid more for phone calls and got crappy service."
-Eh, I'll let you slide because for one thing public schools aren't businesses. They are non profit organizations! Just take a look at the yearly expenditures and you will see that all the money is going somewhere and not into someone's pocket at the top.

"There are more problems, and the biggest one is the teacher's union. As long as that is a strong group, education in this country is doomed. It's virtually impossible to fire a teacher, even if they are totally inept. "
-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Okay, now that I stopped laughing, two things to cover here. First, a teacher must acquire tenure, which usually happens after 3 or 5 years and then it is tough to fire them. Before they acquire that tenure, they can be dismissed without cause. Teachers' unions protect the rights that teachers have as professionals. You know, like you're a professional poker player, teachers are professional people. I mean, someone had to teach you to misconstrue the facts as well as you do now. Next, teachers that are tenured can be fired easier under NCLB because if their classes aren't meeting AYP then that will be directly reflective of that teacher.

"It was an excellent piece, and they rounded it out by showing what happens at schools that go charter, meaning that they are not playing by union rules. At those schools, you CAN get fired if you aren't doing a good job, and the students at these schools fare much better than at the regular public schools."
-Ummmm, not playing by union rules? Teachers in charter schools are still unioninzed, you idiot! Yes it is true that those students do better than public school students, but you have to consider that charter schools are schools in which parents must be a stipend up front to the school to send their children there. It's private school without the fancy dress. Smaller class size leads to increase attention which leads to increased success. Nuff said

Thursday, February 16, 2006

decisions

this post will focus on decisions, since it seems like I've had to make a ton of them lately. Seriously, everything that I've done lately has had no clear cut correct answer. I've had to make some decisions and just go with them, because I really don't know what else to do.

friday- A few people from our baldwin crew went to see SawII at the dollar theatre. I saw carmelo there for the first time in awhile and talked to him briefly. I think that the second Saw was much better than the first one, but both raise moral questions that I hadn't even thought about before seeing either of the movies. After that, I picked up nayhosue and we all went to eat n park. Leigh was getting pissed off, and I found out later that it was for good reason. I realized how much things and people change over time. Sometimes it's really tough to handle, but you either roll with the changes or watch the changes roll over you.
saturday- I worked, and it wasn't exactly the most pleasant day ever. I want to do a job that I actually don't mind going to every day. It's not so much that I mind working there, but I want to do something exciting. Basically, I'm not the person that was meant to sit in the dock and watch the ships sail. I want to be out on the ocean too. That night I caught up with some sleep and watched the WPT because I had no desire to do any homework whatsoever.
sunday- Worked, wasn't so bad, and then went to play cards after work. Before that, I found out something that changed my entire perspective of one person who is very close to me. I'm not saying anything other than that. The person knows who they are and I just wonder why that person felt the need to lie to me about something that was important. Whatever, it wasn't that big of a deal, but I just hate being lied to. If you hate me, tell me straight up. I might make fun of people of sometimes, but I do it while they're there, not to somebody else. Anyways, cards were fun because there was this lady there that thought that nick and I were cheating and sending signals to each other or something. Haha. I was up about 800 when I had the chance to leave. God damnit, I decided to keep playing, and ended up losing 500 before cashing out a 300 dollar winner. It's so disappointing to not be able to rise above your natural instinct that tells you to stay. It's more than disappointing, it's pitiful.
monday- Had a psychology test which I think I did okay on. History was fun as always, and then I had PEPP later in the day. PEPP was fine as always and I'm starting to get to know some of the kids better which is always a positive thing. I came home and did some homework and talked to anna. Nothing else really, just that.
tuesday- I woke up and was very tired to start the day. In geography, I turned in my paper and listened to the professor bullshit about something all period. In economics, a similar fate occured. After my friends and I at PSU finished eating, we went outside to play football in the snow. A few of us went all out and fell down in the snow(I was one of them). After that, I went to bowling and had a geniuely good time. Another hard thing to deal with: Having to look at people that for three and four years have been your friends and now being an adult figure to them. It's so hard to do. I just want to retreat back to high school and have a good time again. Some may say that eventually, you have to take responsibility and put yourself in a leadership position. I disagree with this because if we all saw each other as equals, we would equally be leaders. Of course, society has misconstrued views of how age difference, race, ethnicity, and education should all play into how much "respect" someone deserves. Sorry for going into a tirade again. All in all, it's tough to get past the stage of being friends with someone and trying to be a more responsible adult figure to them. After that, I worked, and it wasn't that bad at all. I came home and got a few things done.
wednesday- I got up and finished my history quiz which forced me to skip psychology(not that I really care). History 021 always brings up new and exciting issues. A very interesting class to say the least. Now here's the bad part: I was supposed to go and visit with anna today to celebrate a belated Valentine's Day. Does that happen? OF COURSE NOT! My mom calls me and says that my uncle's surgery got fucked up and they weren't sure what condition he would be in. Wow. She said that she couldn't stop me from going but that it would be nice to stay home and watch my brother while she was there. In essence, that means you better stay home bitch because god hates you and wants you to constantly make difficult decisions. I stayed home with drew and we played around for awhile until my mom got back home. My dad cooked burgers but I wasn't hungry. I went to skyview and sat down at a 5/5 NL table. About 5 hands in, I made a great read with KK and doubled up when some dude pushed with QQ preflop. That was nice, but everything was downhill after one hand in particular. I had 99 and called 30 preflop. Flop was 567. Nick bet, I called, and some dude raised 100 more. Nick folded kings, and I thought about it for ahwile and called. Turn was a 2, and he went allin. I should have layed it down before this, but of course, I continued on with it and called. He showed 57 for two pair and I needed a 2, 6, 8, or 9 to win it. Nothing came. I lost another buyin when there were jacks, kings, and aces all on the table, and yours truly got f'd over with the jacks. The final blow came when I could have been back to even and some kid hit a club flush on the river to end it. Oh well, it happens. I played a 30 dollar SNG and lost a "coinflip" with AQ to 9 10. It's not really a coinflip, but the kid that called the allin thought it was. Next, I sat down at 3/6 and lost more. For the night, I took a decent hit, but it was bound to happen eventually. Nothing you can do now except to go getem next session. On the way home some lady was talking on the radio about why we are the "Unhooked Generation" which means that we can't find time for love in our life. I say that's more than a fair assessment of American culture. It's not so much that America is becoming anti-social, but that we are becoming a society that wants to talk to each other without seeing each other. Think about why myspace, IM, and cell phones are so popular. You can sit in your Pj's and talk to someone about anything. We spend so much time on the phone and computer that love might be waiting for us right outside our door. Who knows though. The real crux of the interview from this lady was when she said the following quote, which I totally agree with: "A lot of us say that we'll set up a career before we find love. Sometimes though, love has passed us by. Love doesn't work on time's schedule." How true is that?

Tonight, I'm going to put in lyrics from a good song. Enjoy kids.

100 Years
By: Five For Fighting

I'm 15 for a moment
Caught in between 10 and 20
And I'm just dreaming
Counting the ways to where you are
I'm 22 for a moment
She feels better than ever
And we're on fire
Making our way back from Mars
15 there's still time for you
Time to buy and time to lose
15, there's never a wish better than this
When you only got 100 years to live
I'm 33 for a moment
Still the man, but you see I'm a they
A kid on the way
A family on my mind
I'm 45 for a moment
The sea is high
And I'm heading into a crisis
Chasing the years of my life
15 there's still time for you
Time to buy,
Time to lose yourself
Within a morning star
15 I'm all right with you
15, there's never a wish better than this
When you only got 100 years to live
Half time goes by
Suddenly you’re wise
Another blink of an eye 67 is gone
The sun is getting high
We're moving on...
I'm 99 for a moment
Dying for just another moment
And I'm just dreaming
Counting the ways to where you are
15 there's still time for you
22 I feel her too
33 you’re on your way
Every day's a new day...
15 there's still time for you
Time to buy and time to choose
Hey 15, there's never a wish better than this
When you only got 100 years to live

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

am I dead?

No, the answer is no. For a really long time I've enjoyed writing in this blog, but things have been really crazy lately. I don't have much free time at all anymore. When I'm not at school, I'm at work. When I'm not at work, I'm at another job that involves tutoring kids. If I'm not there, I'm at bowling. If I'm not there, I'm either playing cards, talking to my girlfriend, or hanging out with my friends. Right now, I wouldn't expect much out of my blog. I really don't have a lot of time because I have a history exam tomorrow, but my life has been really a lot of fun for the last two weeks since I didn't update. I played beer pong a lot, the steelers won the super bowl, and I thought of a really good idea for valentines day for my girl....but that will have to wait until then. In regards to poker, I had a really good week last week when I played really good poker and caught two breaks. Still though, I got sucked out on in two pots, but ended up like 3 for the night. Tomorrow night, I'll be continuing that journey to the promise land. I'm hoping to play 5/5, but if there are no seats at different tables for both nick and I, I'll stick to limit. Tomorrow looks something like this- so you can get an idea of how every day of my life is now.

8 AM- wake up after 8 hours sleep. I'll probably still be a little sick
915 AM- leave after showering, shaving, brushing teeth, getting changed, and reviewing history a bit more
10 AM- psychology, not a bad class at all
11 AM- dr. hauser exam
12 PM- leave school
1230 PM- arrive home, start economics
150 PM- pick up food, drive to high school for bowling
210 PM- 6 PM- match, arrive back at high school at 630
630- call my...."babe". yeah that one is for mark and christina...haha
8 PM- leave for cards
2 AM- return home from cards
8 AM- do it all again

Good night all, enjoy your day.