Sunday, January 14, 2007

Pandora

Thanks to Dave, I learned about the music genome project on www.pandora.com. For those of you who haven't heard of it, you basically type in an artist you like, and the website creates you a radio station of similar sounding artists (and a lot that you've never heard of before). It's a cool way to find new artists that you might like.

I highly suggest giving it a try. You can select whether you like or dislike the artists on your station.

Enjoy!

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Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Anthropomorphisms

If anyone out there can tell me how to eliminate every anthropomorphism from my writing.... I'd be more than happy to hear from them.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

AIDS Conference 2006 continued

It's Day 4 of the International AIDS Conference in Toronto.

To be honest, the last 4 days have been overwhelming for me. I feel intellectually stimulated by all the research that is going on about the topic of HIV/AIDS, as well as hearing the issues from the people infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS. It's incredible to see the mass number of people who are dedicated to erradicating the illness. This is the first conference I have been to where I feel surrounded by people who are fighting for the same thing that I am.

What really inspired me yesterday was the response to the research poster I had on display at the poster exhibit. I had many nurse educators and interested health professionals come and talk to me about the study I conducted for my Master's thesis. The study was very well received, and the audience were excited to find out when and where I would be publishing the study. I felt very inspired by their enthusiasm, and I'm hoping it served as the push I needed to complete my degree.

I have so many more things to write about the conference, but I'm tired and desperately need sleep. I will write more on the weekend.

Monday, August 14, 2006

Prime Minister denies invitation to speak at 2006 HIV/AIDS conference

I have attended the first two days of the 16th International AIDS Conference in Toronto this week. Yesterday evening marked the opening ceremonies of the conference. Many notable Canadians, including Mark Wainberg, Michaelle Jean, Dalton McGuinty, and David Miller, welcomed the World to Toronto during the ceremony that took place at the Rogers Centre. Who was not in tow you ask? You know... just the Prime Minister of Canada... Stephen Harper who declined his invitation to the conference. Unfortunately for our country, he decided that he couldn't pull his ignorant face out of his ass and address this global pandemic that is killing off millions of people. Believe me... his absence did not go unnoticed! Mark Wainberg addressed Harper's absence early on in his opening address.

Now, most of you who might read this blog know that Harper is not even close to my favourite person in the world. His absence last night, and this entire week, has strengthened my belief that he is an inadequate leader for this country. I believe that he didn't attend last night because he was afraid of the backlash from the crowd, mainly those of us who support same-sex marriage. So what?! We would have thrown out a few boos, raised posters and flags, worn t-shirts with our messages.... deal with it! Not everyone is going to love him or even like him. He still would have been given the chance to speak... mainly because we want to hear what he has to say about the AIDS epidemic... an epidemic that doesn't discriminate but instead chooses to infect anyone it can. Instead, Stephen Harper was a coward and refused to address all of us who are dedicated to this cause.

I've thought about this issue all day... and to be honest I am biased. Everyone who knows me knows I have never agreed with Harper. I have issued him many an email about his stance on issues such as same-sex marriage and privatized health care. However, I was willing to listen to him. More so, I was HOPING that he might set an example by illustrating that he was willing to work on his moral and personal growth as a human. See, I don't want a prime minister that is only going to think with his brain (so many other comments could be inserted here...) but I want a leader who is willing to look instead of him- or herself and realize that maybe it's time to re-evaluate his or her morals. I want a leader who is willing to meet with marginalized populations and front-line workers, and admit that maybe they didn't have a full picture of what is really going on in our society. Harper only demonstrates his bull-headedness and ignorance by choosing not to attend this conference and the pandemic sweeping our nation.

Stay tuned for more info re: The AIDS Conference.

Friday, July 07, 2006

Running

So, over the past 2 months I took up running. My main reasons for doing so were:

1. To improve my speed and endurance for ultimate frisbee
2. To improve lean muscle mass

So far... so good. I've been receiving tips from fellow runners and websites that have helped me along the way. The running room has a good website with little tips that can help someone start to run. Also, www.gmap-pedometer.com is a great resource if you want to track your mileage and challenge yourself to run that extra kilometer. Right now, I'm averaging between 7-8.5K per run. It takes about 40 mins, so it's a good break from the thesis work I'm doing.

Oh... and Booster Juice is the way to go after a good run. They have protein smoothies that are absolutely awesome. We have them for dinner after ultimate practices all the time.

Ok.. time to run.

Friday, June 23, 2006

Frisbee Fun

So, I'm playing frisbee 3x per week this summer... and I'm having a lot of fun with it. I'm starting to get to know the people on both teams (already knew the UWO team well to begin with though). Our Hamilton team has been frequenting Boston Pizza on nights we play churchill park, and either Slaintes or Winking Judge on nights we play at HPH. Last night we played an intense hybrid game of Trivial Pursuit. The owner decided the person who correctly answered 15 questions in a row got this crazy large beer called Arogant Bastard that is not widely found in Canada. I played the part of card reader and point scorer... having 6 people yell answers at you is a stressful part of this job!!

On another note, my new summer album is Fly Between Falls by ALO (animal liberation orchestra). I found them through one of Jack Johnson's DVDs, and I love this album. Great music with some of the funniest lyrics! It's one of those albums that you could put into the CD player when you're having a bad day and it will perk you up... it's a total sing-a-long CD. Dave and I were busting a move in his car all the way to frisbee last night. Considering I just woke up from a nap... this is impressive for me.

I'm off to Elora tomorrow for my cousin's wedding. One of my godsons is the ring bearer, so I can't wait to see him walk down the aisle.

Ok.. I need to organize myself now.

Later Tater.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Good news today!

I just received some good news this fine morning. I have had my abstract accepted for poster presentation at the International AIDS conference in T.O. this summer. It's very exciting considering I have been waiting for this conference since 2004, when my love for HIV/AIDS nursing blossomed.

I should be close to finished by that point, so I'm pretty pumped to share my research and see what else is going on in the world of HIV/AIDS nursing, health care, etc.

Let's hope the good news train keeps chugging through the station for a little while.