Author: Dave
Butterfly Zone at the Conservatory of Flowers
In What Sort of World is This Right?
So Washington Mutual goes under last week (which is my bank) and their CEO Alan Fishman will get an $18 million dollar severance package.
I can only hope that one day I will have the opportunity to run a company into the ground and be paid handsomely for it.
An Email to Speaker Pelosi
I sent an email to Speaker Pelosi earlier today…
Dear Speaker Pelosi,
I am a registered Democrat and a resident living in San Francisco and reside in California’s 8th district. I am writing you today about my opposition to the bailout proposal that Congress is currently working on.
While I understand the dire conditions of the economy (and have witnessed the effects first hand – I was laid off from my job one month ago), I do not think it is fair for the tax payers and ordinary Americans to shoulder the burden of bad financial investments made on behalf of our banking and lending institutions.
I also understand that some sort of action is needed, but giving $700 billion dollars to Secretary Paulson carte blanche seems dangerous and irresponsible. Would it not be better to give the Treasury a smaller amount of money (such as $100 or $150 billion dollars) and ask them to come back and justify further requests for cash?
As a registered Democrat, it has been frustrating watching our legislative branch repeatedly cow towards pressure from the White House on funding for the Iraq war, FISA and offshore oil drilling. I urge you and your fellow members of Congress to not do the same with a significant amount of our tax payer dollars and the economy on the line.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Dave Schumaker
Conservatory of Flowers
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Finally finished Einstein’s Biography
It’s an incredibly thick book that I’ve been reading for what seems like ever, but I’ve finally finished Walter Isaacson’s great biography on Albert Einstein.
The following is the review I posted at GoodReads, a nice social networking website related to books:
Einstein: His Life and Universe by Walter Isaacson
My review
My Rating: 5 of 5 stars
A fascinating look into Einstein’s life. Definitely more aloof than I would have suspected, but seemed like such a genuine and friendly character.
It was also interesting to see how he was always “raging against the machine” as a young student (which helped him to expand on his theories of relativity) and then become more conservative in his thinking as he was older (as evidenced by his frustrating and unsuccessful search for a unified theory).
An Evening Along the San Francisco Waterfront
You’re No One if You’re Not On Twitter
Twitter is one of my favorite social networking / news sites and easily the site I visit the most during the course of a day.
Recently, Ben Walker participated in a challenge: 50 songs in 90 days. One of the creations was this song about Twitter. Amazing.
San Francisco Has Balls
An art installation was installed near Crissy Field, in the Presidio of San Francisco in August, featuring over 100 globes to raise awareness about global climate change. The installation is called “Cool Globes” and will move on to San Diego in October.
And here is a picture I took of the Golden Gate Bridge yesterday.