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The Horta [May. 14th, 2008|11:25 pm]

badgerbag
The word "hortatory" just can't be taken seriously.

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This is all [info]nellorat's fault [May. 14th, 2008|10:05 am]

cynthia1960
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Great mock pharmaceutical ad. Check the links out.
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Stretto! [May. 13th, 2008|10:48 pm]

badgerbag
In more cheery news!

I got Stretto today in the mail!

And the 2nd volume of Wiscon Chronicles. It looks great!

I'm going to edit Wiscon Chronicles vol 3. So if you are going to Wiscon, and get fired up about something, talk with me or email about contributing to the book! As usual, I will try to make everyone do everything on a wiki.
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More birthdays! [May. 13th, 2008|12:52 pm]

cynthia1960
Have a good one [info]plastic_atomica today and [info]d_and_cats on Thursday!
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good post on disability/being an ally [May. 11th, 2008|04:19 pm]

badgerbag
http://jennylin.livejournal.com/79017.html?thread=153513#t153513
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wtflolomgbbq funny [May. 11th, 2008|11:02 am]

badgerbag
"nationalize twitter"

hahahah!

http://gillmorgang.techcrunch.com/2008/05/09/gillmor-gang-050908/

Best part is how they spell DW's name wrong.
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can't finish reading it tonight [May. 10th, 2008|11:02 pm]

badgerbag
This is so horrible, and I hate the people who didn't do anything, and the police, and just, everything.

http://whataboutourdaughters.blogspot.com/2008/05/federal-lawsuit-to-challenge-law.html
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Military monkeys? [May. 10th, 2008|10:28 pm]

badgerbag
Weird! I just looked at this data site for my zip code,

http://www.city-data.com/zips/94062.html

And among the fascinating crap in there, I see that there is a company that SELLS LIVE MONKEYS to the military. over a million dollars of live monkeys!

http://www.primateproducts.com/home.php?cat=30

Ohhhh!

Weird!

Are they like, monkeys with bombs? Disease monkeys? Mad scientist research monkeys undergoing vivisection? What?

The mind boggles.

Also, somewhere up there in the same area, is Koko the Gorilla. Coincidence or not?
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Birthday greetings head out for... [May. 9th, 2008|08:03 pm]

cynthia1960
[info]techn0_goddess (today) and [info]evil_macaroni (tomorrow)!
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WisCon prep - cheat sheet guide ! [May. 8th, 2008|09:45 pm]

badgerbag
If any of y'all who have digg accounts could chime in...

http://digg.com/general_sciences/Plugged_In_Dystopian_Feminist_Futures_Prep_for_WisCon/who

Thanks!

It's all for a good cause, ie, maybe it sells a couple more books for Aqueduct Press, which fucking rocks.

Enjoy...and here is the full link. http://blogs.feministsf.net/?p=349



Okay all you people who have Alanya to Alanya, Renegade, Tsunami, and Blood in the Fruit in a 2-foot-high stack on your to-read shelf. Listen up!

For the ultimate WisCon prep so you can know what everyone is talking about, read the novel Mission Child and then read Duchamp’s analysis, Maureen McHugh’s Mission Child. That makes the perfect combination so you get some insight into the work of the two Guests of Honor for WisCon 2008.

There will also be a fabulous little inexpensive book for sale at WisCon, Plugged In, with one short story from McHugh and one from Duchamp, both very guaranteed to make you run off to your time machine and hack your body into Cyborg-Manifesto-ish feminist futurity while you download James Tiptree Jr.’s “The Girl Who Was Plugged In” straight into your brainstem.

Unplugged, Stories by L. Timmel Duchamp and Maureen McHugh

So, what else?

You *could* read the whole Marq’ssan series before WisCon if you are that sort of person....
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Whores of Bath [May. 8th, 2008|10:45 am]

badgerbag
I know I just just posted about my wild eyed save the world activism about disability hacks, but before you get that, you are getting THIS...

http://whoresofbath.com/blog/

My sister and I started up a very silly blog that is pretty much just about bath stuff. Fancy bath stuff, and it is all blatantly full of product ads, and links to fancy shampoo and soap you can buy on amazon, and soon the blog will also have real ads plastered all over it. But, it is also very hilarious. We are doing a series of "Fantasy Celebrity Baths" basically just to get the search engine hits on things like "lindsay lohan naked". I think those posts will be a couple of times a week and will end up being the funniest part of the whole thing.

Here is my sister's post on her bubble bath with Lindsay Lohan and here is mine on how I shaved Robert Downey Jr..

Both of us do really like hot baths and especially reading in the tub and have 8 million kinds of fancy soaps...

So, out of all our conversations about how we start a lot of differnt blogs and love blogging, but never make any $$ off it, and what could we do that might bring in more than 10 bucks a month, that will not make us go crazy with boredom or overwork to maintain and research and write about: here is where we got.

Give it a look and maybe some comment love, if you think it's funny!
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The power of glitter [May. 7th, 2008|01:33 pm]

cynthia1960
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Blame [info]vito_excalibur for this one.

Jennifer Crusie and Lani Diane Rich explain the power of the Glittery HooHa on Jennifer's blog. Read the comments, too.

In all my years of reading the romance genre, I have never had such a cogent explanation of why some folks get together.
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Mme. Pele is cranky [May. 7th, 2008|11:35 am]

cynthia1960
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Live webcam of Halema'uma'u crater within the Kilauea caldera. The Goddess is in dire need of extra strength ibuprofen and sacrificial chocolate and booze.

Thanks to [info]k6rfm for the pointer.
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Spoiler free review: Little Brother by Cory Doctorow [May. 6th, 2008|01:29 pm]

cynthia1960
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OMG.  Read this now.

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Wiscon costume outfit [May. 5th, 2008|07:51 pm]

badgerbag
I have not thought.

Can I just dress in slutty hot topic clothes and claim to be named Britney Shaladra Ravenderine Marysue Sporkina Snape-Riddle, of Sparklypoo?
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Weekend recap [May. 5th, 2008|10:03 am]

cynthia1960
Friday night: Sharks win, BSG/Dr. Who (still can't see what's all the fuss about this version of the Dr., because I haven't seen some of the supposedly really good episodes).

Saturday: Baby shower for [info]evil_macaroni which had really good food and thankfully no silly games; then a late showing of Iron Man, which I enjoyed a lot.

Sunday: Pancake breakfast for niece & nephew's 4H club. Then the overall crappy day for San Jose sports began. The Stealth (lacrosse) lost their playoff game against Portland; I got home and listened to the marathon Sharks/Stars Game 6 with sad outcome.

Hope you had a good birthday [info]debdeb18!
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Retire the icon. [May. 4th, 2008|11:30 pm]

cynthia1960
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At least they went out with a battle unlike the last two times.
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diy disabled stuff [May. 4th, 2008|02:42 pm]

badgerbag
For the second year in a row, I thought of the wheelchair modification and disability access projects that could and should be at Maker Faire. I'd like to make that happen next year.

At Maker Faire this year, I talked with Miguel Valenzuela, who was showing Lift Assist, a toilet lift device that can be built for $150 out of bits of PVC and junk from a hardware store, powered hydraulically from your own water system. That kind of thing costs thousands of dollars if you buy it as a medical device. If it were a DIY kit, and if it had open source plans and instructions up on the web, it could be useful to thousands of people all over the world.

So I got to thinking. Who would I even hook Miguel up with, to get his plans used? What other projects are spreading disability access devices, open source? Could things like this just be given over to an organization like Engineers Without Borders? How can they be open sourced or copylefted?

There are specific projects like Whirlwind Wheelchair International and its design for the Rough Rider chair, developed by Ralf Hotchkiss and students over many years and meant to be distributed to shops or factories or organizations in developing nations. In other words, partnership with actual manufacturers. There's the Free Wheelchair Mission which has a kit to build wheelchairs for under $50. They seem to take donations and then ship a giant crate of wheelchair kits to somewhere in the world. Those both look great. But neither of them were for a disabled person who might want to build their own stuff.

Then I found some nifty sites like Marty's Gearability blog, which has a DIY category for "Life with limitations and the gear that makes things work". She has made dozens of posts on modifications she's made for her dad, who uses a wheelchair. I especially enjoyed the how-to for a wheelchair cup holder and the elegant, blindingly useful offset hinges to widen doorways.

I'm also somewhat familiar with Adafruit Industries and its projects like SpokePOV. What if assistive devices used something closer to this model? Rather than people patenting, and trying to sell their designs to a medical supply company, which marks it up a million times until disabled people in the U.S. can't afford them unless they have insurance or can wait 5 years and fight a legal battle with Medicare.

I found organizations like Remap in the UK, that takes applications from individual disabled people, and hooks them up with an engineer who will build them a custom device. This I think exemplifies the well meaning but ill advised attempts to help disabled people through a "charity" model rather than through widespread empowerment. If an engineer is donating time and an invention, why not have them write up and donate the plans for whatever they are building, and post the DIY instructions for free? Then, thousands of people all over the world could build that invention for themselves.

OneSwitch, on the other hand, has the right idea. It's a compendium of DIY electronics projects to build assistive devices. Perfect!

Meanwhile, I went looking for the latest news in open source hardware. What's up with the Open Source Hardware License?

My own inventions for assistive devices have tended towards the creative yet slapdash use of duct tape. For example, my Duct Tape Crutch Pockets, an idea easily adaptable to small pouches for forearm crutches and canes, or to get more storage space onto your wheelchair.

My own canes and crutches that fold (with internal bungee cords) could use simple velcro closure straps to keep them folded up while they're in my backpack or in the car. There are some ingenious ways, also, to attach canes or crutches to a wheelchair.

I have thought of, but not made, ways to extend storage space further. For example, I think that the lack of pockets in women's clothing is a political issue. Women's clothes are mostly designed without pockets, because of cultural pressure to look skinny, so women end up encumbered by bags and purses. If you think about how wheelchairs are made, it is interesting that they are assumed not to need storage space, cup holders, things like that. People hang little backpacks off their chairs. And there are a few custom made pouches for walkers, crutches, and wheelchairs, like this thin armrest pouch. You won't find them in an actual wheelchair store - and rarely in a drugstore or medical supply house. Why not?

As wheelchair designs continue to evolve, I hope that manufacturers will create customizable backs and sides and seats. Nylon webbing with d-rings, sewn into the backs and under the seats of wheelchairs, would mean that custom pouches and packs could clip onto a chair. Then it would be easy to set up your chair with interchangeable bits. My laptop could go in a pouch under the seat, for example, so that it wouldn't affect my center of gravity so drastically as it hangs off the seat back in a backpack.

I'd like to see more and more mods for chairs and canes and crutches that are just for fun. The little holes in adjustable-height, hollow metal walking canes -- don't they seem like the perfect size to stick an LED light in there?

Also, meanwhile, I had posted briefly the other day for Blogging Against Disablism Day 2008 with a list of ideas for Practical actions that will help, like smoothing out steps into a small business (ie just freaking pour some asphalt in there or build a wooden wedge even if it is not exactly to code; people do nothing, for fear of being sued, rather than spend thousands to do a to-code ramp, and I'd rather they just stuff in a slope and bolt a rail to the wall than do nothing!). After I made the list, I went looking for online instructions on how to do the things I was suggesting. What did I come up with ? Jack shit! Nothing! Nada!

So, here's what I propose we do:

- Compile free and open source how-tos, plans, designs, etc. on Disapedia. I have made a page for DIY equipment.

- I will go and interview Hotchkiss and his class, and write up more detail on how their open source project works.

- A meeting to share access hacks and start to add to that wiki page on Disapedia.

- I'll head up an effort to organize a really good disability/accessibility hacking booth for Maker Faire next year.

For the Access Hacks booth, I'd like to pull in:
- craft/sewing people for stuff like mobility device storage and mods with velcro and fabric
- metal working people
- electronics people (like the OneSwitch folks)
- Maybe invite Tech Shop and the Bay Area wheelchair stores to participate
- obviously, disabled crafty/makery people. I thought I could try to pull in GimpGirl and put the word out in other communities
- Flyers on how to open source your hack and make it free - license info, where to post, hook up with places like WikiHow.

This could make a super fantastic real life application for hardware/craft hacks. I would love to just hang out all weekend with a bunch of other people with disabilities and share whatever hacks we've already come up with. That in itself would be productive without even doing it at Maker Faire. I'd like an Access Hacks meeting around here and I wonder if people would host them elsewhere and then post tips on Disapedia. (I would like to use them rather than host a new wiki, but I'm willing to make an access hacks wiki if that's what people would like.)

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Something is wrong in the Histories! [May. 3rd, 2008|11:15 pm]

badgerbag
Whoops! Just realized I had only the vaguest impression of "Abelard and Heloise" which was... some whatever-th century (French?) religious whatevers who wrote some love letters and were cruelly parted lovers. Have no idea where I even absorbed this: from the opinions of characters in novels, very likely. I figured it was a Classic Thing that I would read sometime in a good translation.

Well, omg:


- read Timmi's alternate history "The Heloise Archive"
- resolved to go looking for what the history is cause the story was mindfucking
- even the most surface reading of what is googleable makes it clear something is very fucked up
- Oh Wikipedia (and the 1911 Britannica) on this subject, how you so very suck!
-- talk page has absolute crap from birching fetishists @ sweet correction UGH
-- whole thing framed super grossly
-- actual letters (still not read, but begun to peek at) obviously not Great Love Story but rather perturbing
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- Actual "history" books also absolutely suck and just show how fucked up the writers are
-- Here's a gem: Abelard indulged in beatings as a form of sex play (What? actually it sounds like he beat and raped her various ways and she reproached him with it? Or he confessed it? I am looking...)
- Let's skip also to the weird way the castration is framed
-- ppl who go "oh well he was castrated so nothing was left but to be a monk"
-- that was because he was in a church career and I think you couldn't be a priest in that case

Okay I can't continue to talk about this until I go read the sources. The secondary sources and other crap floating around seems really really crappy! & unreliable!

I wish there was a really good book about the myth of them thru history - like the Sappho Companion which ROCKS -

Ugh!

What I mean is that people at different times & places had/have a myth of what "Sappho" means and it is very clearly for a social purpose, it is a social construct with particular meaning & function. And clearly here is another. Almost no one writing about this that I have found on a hour-long browse has any kind of real sourcing or real information. It is all the Myth of Romantic Love. (And, as usual with any digging around into the meaning and function of romantic love, it is scary and gross.)

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* http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/abelard-histcal.html

* http://www.abc.net.au/rn/relig/spirit/stories/s99224.htm this looks good.
T. wrote story before this? looking...

* http://nowwhatblog.blogspot.com/2006/10/interview-l-timmel-duchamp-part-two.html
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Maker Faire overload! [May. 3rd, 2008|07:38 pm]

badgerbag
Maker Faire was glorious but I couldn't quite experience it in a usual way, because of being tired and scattered, with kids, wanting to talk w Everyone at once. Hot, mild claustrophobia, not enough to drink, and having to look up at everyone from the wheelchair which hurts my neck. So I am overtired! Rook and Zond-7 asleep. Rook did most of the kid-wrangling including doing what must have been an hour long rocket-building project with them and then standing on line in the sun for forever to launch the rockets!

I tried to go around with Minnie in the Bazaar but it was too crowded and loud. At one point I lost it and nearly cried when 2 people called my phone at once, 2 people texted me at the same time, Minnie was talking to me, in a giant crowd where I could not move and was surrounded by other people's elbows, purses, and butts. I hung up on everyone and left the building. It was too hard to meet people and to coordinate and do things in groups. Just impossible!

I am also not really over the strep (though not infectious as I have been on penicillin for almost a week) so it got to wehre it hurt me to talk at all much less yell over the crowd.

Highlights

- doing little projects with kids, taking them around
- tesla coil going off (with kids, again, double great)
- rocket launch
- bristlebots thrilled me since they look so easy and cheap
- gawking at fire, bike powered things
- had fun at wikimedia booth, got to see b. and a., represented, nice conf. with andy o. and then some high school girls from Piedmont who said "please explain to our teachers"
- walking around holding hands with zond-7 with him pulling me along
- running into Leanne and then later her partner Mr. Paranoid
- Moomin getting to see his classmates and his excitement
- Moomin explaining what he knew about light, prism, color, and refraction to someone from Exploratorium (he knows it from reading Magic School Bus books)
- Other people saying things like "this is the BEST DAY EVER" and hopping around all lit up
- making a barrette with an LED in it
- talking w Minnie about how we could make a better LED lit barrette
- kids in my lap exhausted; them cuddling up together in my lap so sweetly
- running into like 12 million people i know. though that was also the down side as i could not go from point a to b with out hugging 10 people and chatting. You see how that is both awesome and difficult.
- seeing all the other people in wheelchairs (I did not expect this)
- moments with ice cream

I want a glue gun! And need some little motors and switches to play with to make some nifty bristlebots. COMBAT BRISTLEBOTS. I would point out as well that they need googly eyes. in fact they would combine well with Jodi's hamster craft things. Pom pom hamstlebots?

I would like a maker faire or Make/Craft disability posse. I want more cool wheelchair/cane/crutch mods. I would really have liked to talk wheelchair nerd tech with random people but was a little too shy. It would be really cool to have a booth for that though. Invite the SFSU wheelchair tech dept and local stores as well as the geeky community. do i have the energy to organize this? errrgh. not sure. I had this same thought last year and wondered if I would still be in a wheelchair this year. Guess that's a yes.

The social overload!!!

We stopped by the comic shop on the way home so that the kids could have the strange thrill of Free Comic Book Day. FREE! v. exciting. I was too tired to get out of the car. Zond-7 bought me a comic book and pack of iron man cards which cheered me greatly.

I have made scrambled eggs, raisin toast with butter, strawberries/melon/banana for kids for dinner and I hope to god that counts as Healthy Food because that's what is here and is easy to make if you are a person as tired as I am right now. The last of the leftover pizza is mine - along with a beer. GOES DOWN SMOOTH WITH THE MOTHERFUCKING PENICILLIN.
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