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Nora Ephron on Crazy Clinton

I have heard a fair amount about the Crazy Clinton encounter on Fox News Sunday this week. (I have this on TiVo but haven’t seen it yet) It seems that the normal parties are on the predictable sides of the discussions. Conservatives say how crazy Clinton was about a simple question and the Dem’s just revel in Clinton’s, well best described as, Clinton-ness. You know, he is Bill Clinton so nothing but truth and beauty come from his mouth (yuck!). Well, Nora Ephron has surprised me by saying he was wrong. She even agrees that this is typical Bill Clinton:

How does it happen? How does one of the smartest men ever elected president end up sandbagged by Chris Wallace? Is this what one docudrama does to the guy? I don’t think so. I’m afraid this is classic Clinton, Clinton the monologist, Clinton the guy who used to keep his White House houseguests up until 4 a.m. while he went on and on about what the press was doing to him. What a waste.

While we disagree about what the true answer was to Chris Wallace’s question should be, we agree that he should have just answered the question. Her proposed answer?

He should have said that he went after Bin Laden and that if Al Gore had been elected (which he was) we probably would have killed him and 9/11 would never have happened.

Whereas I think he should have just admitted he was a bad president;). This just proves that it is all about Bill. It doesn’t matter what cause he is trying to promote, it will always come second to his ego. That is the state of Bill Clinton’s legacy.

Life Skills as Curriculum

One of the great arguements for homeschooling is that learning is always happening. We put done shopping time where we have kids help with prices as math and other similar things. But why should we try so hard to make life experience fit into conventional subjects? Because traditional school doesn’t value life skills. Now I am not just talking about keeping a home and cleaning up after yourself, but broader. I was reading Why Homeschool and how college grads can’t even write a decent resume. We need to equip our children/students with the tools that will make them successful adults but the traditional school system isn’t built that way. Life is our lab class for most real subjects. Let me illustrate…

I had nutrition class in elementary school were they said how many servings of fruits and veggies we need but, I was never taught how to make that kind of food. I was told to dream of the job I wanted but wasn’t taught how to interview for it or write a resume. I was told to plan on going to college but not how to budget my money to live at college.

Why don’t we make life skills a graded section of our curriculum? In high school it is acceptable to have a class on food but other than that we don’t do it as a practice. We launch these kids into life to move out (hopefully;), get married and have kids. NerdDad says it is because we let traditional school tell us what we should be teaching our kids as part of school. We step out to homeschool but still conceed what “valid” subjects are. Let’s rebel! Not just for “keeping the home” for girls (as some do) but life skills that are as we see needed for every student to live a successful life. Join me? Have I lost it? Let me know what you all think!

Working Code Example Search

If you have many tech books, you probably have at least one O’Reilly Book. Now they have a searchable database of code examples. To quote them:

Enter search terms to find relevant sample code from nearly 700 O’Reilly books.
The database currently contains over 123,000 individual examples, composed of 2.6 million lines of code — all edited and ready to use.

I think this is very cool and very nerdy. In addition to all of us adults trying to learn, it has other applications. I think this is a great tool for homeschooling parents who want their kids to learn programming.

(HT: Boing Boing)

Pregnancy Carnival

Welcome to the Pregnancy Carnival! First up is this cute film I found on YouTube. It is only 20 seconds so check it out.

Now on to the submissions!

First up Dana at Principled Discovery has a Joyous Announcement. Let me just say congrats and prayers for you new little one on the way. Rdoctor asks High Blood pressure in pregnancy, what’s to worry about? Looking further into science, BioTech talks about Genetic Markers For Predicting Premature Childbirth. Then for those of us who have ever needed to be on bedrest, Let’s Talk Babies has the answers for When You are Stuck on Bed Rest. Then a little wisdom for when that blessing gets here. Frugal Wisdom From Wenchypoo’s Warehouse takes on De-Bunking of Baby Food as Necessity.

That wraps up this Carnival! Please go to BlogCarnival to submit an article for our next Carnival on October 5th. Then come back here and read it!

Related Tags: Carnival, Pregnancy, Motherhood, Babies, Expecting Mothers

Ahoy MeHearties

According to Double 3 and GOP Vixen (ok, they didn’t just make it up;) it is Talk Like a Pirate Day. In that spirit:

My pirate name is:

Captain Grace Rackham

Even though there’s no legal rank on a pirate ship, everyone recognizes you’re the one in charge. You have the good fortune of having a good name, since Rackham (pronounced RACKem, not rack-ham) is one of the coolest sounding surnames for a pirate. Arr!

Get your own pirate name from piratequiz.com.
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Tucker Carlson and Dancing with the Stars

I heard that Tucker Carlson was going to be on Dancing with the Stars a while ago and being a political junkie, I was looking forward to it. It was bad, very bad. It doesn’t shock me that he was the first off this year. But a question. Do you think he was set up? While his dancing wouldn’t win any awards, the worst part was him just sitting there. In one of my moments of naivete (I still have them on occasion;), it took NerdDad pointing out that the “story line” was a man watching a stripper. So was he set up to suck? If he would have shuffled (somewhat awkwardly) through the whole number, would he still be on the show?