As I was watching the Giants-Cubs game tonight, the announcers talked about how during the current homestand at Wrigley, the Cubs are celebrating the 90s and will be wearing the ugly blue alternate 1994 jerseys that reminded people more of the baseball uniforms of the Cuban National Team rather than the Chicago Cubs.
One of the announcers, Len or Jim I can't remember, mentioned that Mark Grace was the hits leader of the 90s.
So I did some investigating and found a Sporcle quiz on the top twenty hitters of that decade. Don't read on just yet if you want to take the quiz.
This blog will host my ramblings about life. To be a bit more specific, I'll probably focus on these subjects: music, sports, food, the everyday beauty of life, and the comedy/tragedy/absurdity of our existence. That about covers it.
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Thursday, September 24, 2009
Stay Positive: Psychological Research on Moral Grounding
I like it when people in one camp don't buy their side's propaganda.
I recently read an article in Utne titled "Liberals Aren't Un-American. Conservatives Aren't Ignorant." The writer of the article focuses on the work Jonathan Haidt, a Psychology Professor at the U of Virginia, and his work in trying to make people see political viewpoints from moral and diverse perspectives.
What he's hitting on is what I've learned from studying classical rhetoric and teaching argument-based writing over the years. People can have the same data, the same info, the same examples, and they will argue about a problem or proposed solution because they have very different beliefs and assumptions, what the Greek rhetoricians called pathos.
As the author states that Haidt's quest is to "help people overcome morally motivated misunderstandings." Although the professor is a self-proclaimed liberal atheist, he has this to say about our strange and limited liberal-conservative dichotomy: "I do believe if liberals ran the whole world, it would fall apart. But if conservatives ran the whole world, it would be so restrictive and uncreative that it would be rather unpleasant, too."
You should note, however, that recent psychological research has found that the old saw about young people being liberal and then turning conservative later in life is pretty much bs. As Winograd and Hais, authors of Millenial Makeover: MySpace, YouTube, and the Future of American Politics, assert, "most people rarely change the fundamental patterns of perceptions, beliefs, and attitudes they learn when they are growing up."
Haidt has a couple of websites too: CivilPolitics.org and YourMorals.org. The second site offers a battery of quizzes that are pretty interesting. I took a few, and my answers tended toward my liberal-leaning brethren, but I'm more like conservatives in my valuing of authority and loyalty.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Where You Fit on the Political Map
Click HERE if you're interested in taking a very short quiz about your political leanings. A dedicated reader of the blog passed this along to me, and it's a pretty good little quiz.
As some of you readers might imagine, here is my result: Liberal
My personal issues score was 80%, and my economic issues score was 0%.
This is how the makers of the quiz define liberal: "Liberals usually embrace freedom of choice in personal matters, but tend to support significant governmental control of the economy. They generally support a government-funded 'safety net' to help the disadvantaged, [unnecessary comma] and advocate strict regulation of business. Liberals tend to favor environmental regulations, defend civil liberties and free expression, support government action to promote equality, and tolerate diverse lifestyles."
One of my favorite online quizzes of all time is the Famous Leader Test. If you take the 45 question test it's supposed to be the most accurate. My result came up as Einstein, but I know folks whose results are Lincoln, Bill Clinton, Gandhi, and Saddam.
Click HERE to take the test. I'd be interested to see what famous leader you're similar to if you're inclined to post your result.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Stay Positive Wednesday: Bikes

I tend to have a pessimistic bent, and a recent quiz I took on Facebook might validate that leaning. I took the "What Crazy Writer Are You" quiz, and my result was Cormac McCarthy, who is described in this way: "You love sunsets, the open range, and the freedom of the west... it would be a stretch to say that such things make you happy, though. All you see around you is darkness and greed; everywhere men go, they bring with the darker side of nature. All you can do is escape to your ranch and become one with the part of nature that mankind hasn't yet corrupted, keeping an eye on the evening redness in the west, looking for that glimmer of hope that pierces the darkness. What a fun guy..."
I actually prefer the Midwest or the South, but that's a small quibble. Regardless, to pull me out of the darkness, I'm going to be like The Hold Steady and "stay positive." So here it goes.
If you prefer a more environmentally-focused reason why bicycles are good things to use, you can click HERE and read onward. However, it's fun just to ride a bike because it gets you back to being a kid. For Father's Day, I got the bike that's shown above, a cruiser variety of a Schwinn. Like the famous Howlin' Wolf song, it's built for comfort and not for speed.
But it's a good time for my whole family to take a bike ride, enjoy the wind whipping by, and get a little exercise on a nice day.
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Thursday, January 17, 2008
Your Choice, Your Vote Quiz
I thought I'd past this seventeen question quiz for you all. After the quiz is over, it'll give you a readout on how you match with presidential candidates, although it needs to be updated since Biden and Dodd are still on there.
Link: http://www.gotoquiz.com/candidates/2008-quiz.html
Cheers.
Link: http://www.gotoquiz.com/candidates/2008-quiz.html
Cheers.
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