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        <p>The last time I posted to this blog was nearly a year ago.&#160; How time flies!</p><p>When I was last here I was blogging often and taking advantage of all Vox had to offer in the way of groups, neighbourhoods, etc.&#160; It seemed like a great place and, although I had made many blogs before at various places, I thought I would be staying here long term.</p><p>The problem was that while I was blogging away I had some serious financial issues on my mind and blogging here was my way of avoiding them.&#160; So one day I decided that I had procrastinated long enough and had to do something to fix things... and what better way to do this than by blogging!</p><p>So I looked into ways I could make money from blogging.&#160; Most of it seemed to suck big time; building blogs for adsense etc.&#160; But then I found something I could make money from.&#160; Adult.</p><p>And I set to work with a vengeance.&#160; Today I have hundreds of blogs and sites selling adult material and making a reasonable living for me.&#160; Most of the sites are on auto, so once they are set up they only need checking now and again.&#160; But I wanted to go one step further.&#160; I wanted to be a &#39;respectable blogger&#39;.</p><p>So lately I have been creating blogs in mainstream and working as a freelance writer too.</p><p>But the catch here is that mainstream blogs can&#39;t be &#39;put on auto&#39; so easily and freelance writing is damn hard work.&#160; The pay isn&#39;t that great either (compared to adult), until you are well established and of course to attain that you need to build an online presence via social bookmarking, blog commenting, article submisions, etc, etc.&#160; I&#39;m getting there, but it&#39;s tough and &#39;being social&#39; just to establish a &#39;brand&#39; kind of sucks I think.&#160; I want to be sociable because I feel like it, not because I need to network.&#160; So basically, I am not very good at the &#39;social marketing&#39; stuff.</p><p>And I think I&#39;ve reached blogging burn out too.&#160; There is only so much unique content anyone can produce without having a brain fade.&#160; It&#39;s taken me nearly a year to reach it, which can&#39;t be bad, but it&#39;s still a problem.</p><p>So what am I doing to &#39;chill out&#39;?&#160; I&#39;m blogging of course, here at Vox!&#160; Probably not the most sensible thing to do, but, hey, I never have taken the sensible option.</p><p>And at least I can be sociable here without networking.</p><p>I just hope Vox hasn&#39;t changed that much, though from a few posts I have read I think it may have.</p><p>We&#39;ll see...<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <h3><a class="title" href="http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/07/uk_rolls_out_po.html" target="_self">UK Rolls Out Police Headcams</a>&#160;&#160;&#160; 
    
    
    
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The following is an article from <a href="http://radar.oreilly.com/">O&#39;Reilly Radar</a>:</span></strong></p><p>It&#39;s been a while since I&#39;ve written about the coming surveillance
society, but I couldn&#39;t let an AP story in today&#39;s newspaper about <a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070713.wbritaincameras0713/BNStory/International/home">British policemen equipped with helmet cams</a> go by without comment.
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By providing dramatic footage of victims, suspects and witnesses,
judges and jurors will be able to ``see and hear the incident through
the eyes and ears of the officer at the scene,&#39;&#39; Minister of State for
Security Tony McNulty said.</p></blockquote>
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Given various incidents of police brutality, you can see the additional
upside that police might be more restrained if they knew someone was
watching -- or they might just turn off the camera. The story also
cites rowdy crowds quieting down when they realized they were being
filmed, women having more confidence in pressing charges in domestic
abuse cases, and so on. But, the article continues:
</p><blockquote><p>the national rollout will tighten Britain&#39;s web of
video surveillance, already the most extensive in the world. The
country is watched over by a network of some 4 million closed-circuit
cameras, and privacy advocates complain the average Briton is recorded
as many as 300 times a day.</p></blockquote>
<p>and</p><blockquote><p>
The Home Office said it was exploring other uses for the devices,
including fitting them with the ability to send video live to a command
centre, or special license-plate recognition software which would
enable police to identify stolen or suspicious vehicles just by looking
at them.
</p></blockquote><p>The future is not going to be like the past. We can
rush unthinking towards that future, or we can make conscious choices
about what kind of future we want. There are trends too strong for any
of us to stop, in which case we must think hard about how best to
adapt. There are others where a small intervention at the right time
can make all the difference. We can also set in place guidelines to
mitigate harm. For example, in the case of the police headcams, &quot;police
were instructed to inform members of the public they were being
recorded and that the footage not being used in an investigation had to
be erased within a month of its creation&quot; and
</p><blockquote><p>The Home Office said the cameras — which have enough
memory to hold 24 hours of video — were not intended to record
continuously. Officers would turn the devices on and off at their
discretion, speaking into the camera after turning it on to explain
where, when and why they were starting it. A second explanation was
required before turning the device off.
<p>The report also cautioned against taking extraneous video when
entering private homes, and said officers should turn cameras off
during strip searches. But it also threatened disciplinary action
against officers who deliberately masked the camera&#39;s view or deleted
video from the camera&#39;s memory.</p></p></blockquote><p>

How do you feel about a future in which you might always be on camera
in any public space? What kinds of safeguards would you expect?</p><p>From: <a href="http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/07/uk_rolls_out_po.html">O&#39;Reilly Radar</a></p><div style="text-align: center">&#160;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /></div><p><br /><strong>As for my comments?</strong>&#160; Well, I&#39;m not at all surprised about the police in the UK searching for ever more ways of spying on the general public and that they receive backing and encouragement from the UK Government. This is just one more example of the takeover of UK citizens&#39; rights, privacy and lives.</p><p>And for those that would answer: &quot;what&#39;s there to worry about if you&#39;ve got nothing to hide?&quot;, I would say that you may not think you have anything to hide, until someone decides otherwise.</p><p>I go back to the UK quite often and each time I go back there are new &#39;rules&#39; in place.&#160; It saddens me.&#160; Britain used to pride itself (whether justified or not) on its &#39;free and open&#39; society.&#160; The last 28 years have changed all that.&#160; Little by little all peoples rights have been stripped away.&#160; And under this Government events have escalated so that no one feels safe to say or do anything anymore.</p><p>Children in school still learn about the rise of Nazism in 1930&#39;s Germany, but few British people actually notice the&#160; resemblance between this and what is happening in Britain today and of those that do, most ask, &quot;But what can we do about it anyway?&quot;</p><p>I don&#39;t know, but I would say recognising what is happening and then thinking about what could be done (rather than what &#39;cannot be done&#39;) would be a start.</p><p>The whole situation makes me sad and very angry.&#160; For me, I am glad we got out, but for my family still living in the UK, I despair.<br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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Ten thousand Chinese become Christians each day, according to a stunning report by the National Catholic Reporter's veteran correspondent John Allen, and 200 million Chinese may comprise the world'...</div>
        
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 <div><blockquote><p><span style="font-size: medium; color: #000000"><strong>Christianity finds a fulcrum in 
                              Asia</strong></span><br /></p></blockquote>By Spengler <br /><br />&quot;Ten 
                              thousand Chinese become Christians each day, 
                              according to a stunning report by the National 
                              Catholic Reporter&#39;s veteran correspondent John 
                              Allen, and 200 million Chinese may comprise the 
                              world&#39;s largest concentration of Christians by 
                              mid-century, and the largest missionary force in 
                              history. [1] If you read a single news article 
                              about China this year, make sure it is this one. 
                              <br /><br />I suspect that even the most enthusiastic 
                              accounts err on the downside, and that 
                              Christianity will have become a Sino-centric religion two generations from 
                              now. China may be for the 21st century what Europe 
                              was during the 8th-11th centuries, and America has 
                              been during the past 200 years: the natural ground 
                              for mass evangelization. If this occurs, the world 
                              will change beyond our capacity to recognize it. 
                              Islam might defeat the western Europeans, simply 
                              by replacing their diminishing numbers with 
                              immigrants, but it will crumble beneath the 
                              challenge from the East. <br /><br />China, devoured 
                              by hunger so many times in its history, now feels 
                              a spiritual hunger beneath the neon exterior of 
                              its suddenly great cities. Four hundred million 
                              Chinese on the prosperous coast have moved from 
                              poverty to affluence in a single generation, and 
                              10 million to 15 million new migrants come from 
                              the countryside each year, the greatest movement 
                              of people in history. Despite a government stance 
                              that hovers somewhere between discouragement and 
                              persecution, more than 100 million of them have 
                              embraced a faith that regards this life as mere 
                              preparation for the next world. Given the immense 
                              effort the Chinese have devoted to achieving a 
                              tolerable life in the present world, this may seem 
                              anomalous. On the contrary: it is the great 
                              migration of peoples that prepares the ground for 
                              Christianity, just as it did during the barbarian 
                              invasions of Europe during the Middle Ages. 
                              <br /><br />Last month&#39;s murder of reverend Bae 
                              Hyung-kyu, the leader of the missionaries still 
                              held hostage by Taliban kidnappers in Afghanistan, 
                              drew world attention to the work of South Korean 
                              Christians, who make up nearly 30% of that 
                              nation&#39;s population and send more evangelists to 
                              the world than any country except the United 
                              States. This is only a first tremor of the 
                              earthquake to come, as Chinese Christians turn 
                              their attention outward. Years ago I speculated 
                              that if Mecca ever is razed, it will be by an 
                              African army marching north; now the greatest 
                              danger to Islam is the prospect of a Chinese army 
                              marching west. <br /><br />People do not live in a 
                              spiritual vacuum; where a spiritual vacuum exists, 
                              as in western Europe and the former Soviet Empire, 
                              people simply die, or fail to breed. In the 
                              traditional world, people see themselves as part 
                              of nature, unchangeable and constant, and worship 
                              their surroundings, their ancestors and 
                              themselves. When war or economics tear people away 
                              from their roots in traditional life, what once 
                              appeared constant now is shown to be ephemeral. 
                              Christianity is the great liquidator of 
                              traditional society, calling individuals out of 
                              their tribes and nations to join the 
                              <em>ekklesia</em>, which transcends race and nation. 
                              In China, communism leveled traditional society, 
                              and erased the great Confucian idea of society as 
                              an extension of the loyalties and responsibility 
                              of families. Children informing on their parents 
                              during the Cultural Revolution put paid to that. 
                              <br /><br />Now the great migrations throw into the 
                              urban melting pot a half-dozen language groups who 
                              once lived isolated from one another. Not for more 
                              than a thousand years have so many people in the 
                              same place had such good reason to view as 
                              ephemeral all that they long considered to be 
                              fixed, and to ask themselves: &quot;What is the purpose 
                              of my life?&quot; <br /><br />The World Christian Database 
                              offers by far the largest estimate of the number 
                              of Chinese Christians at 111 million, of whom 90% 
                              are Protestant, mostly Pentecostals. Other 
                              estimates are considerably lower, but no matter; 
                              what counts is the growth rate. This uniquely 
                              American denomination, which claims the 
                              inspiration to speak in tongues like Jesus&#39; own 
                              disciples and to prophesy, is the world&#39;s 
                              fastest-growing religious movement, with 500,000 
                              adherents. In contrast to Catholicism, which has a 
                              very long historic presence in China but whose 
                              growth has been slow, charismatic Protestantism 
                              has found its natural element in an atmosphere of 
                              official suppression. Barred from churches, 
                              Chinese began worshipping in homes, and five major 
                              &quot;house church&quot; movements and countless smaller 
                              ones now minister to as many as 100 million 
                              Christians. [2] This quasi-underground movement 
                              may now exceed in adherents the 75 million members 
                              of the Chinese Communist Party; in a generation it 
                              will be the most powerful force in the country. 
                              <br /><br />While the Catholic Church has worked 
                              patiently for independence from the Chinese 
                              government, which sponsors a &quot;Chinese Catholic 
                              Patriotic Association&quot; with government-appointed 
                              bishops, the evangelicals have no infrastructure 
                              to suppress and no hierarchy to protect. In 
                              contrast to Catholic caution, John Allen observes, 
                              &quot;Most Pentecostals would obviously welcome being 
                              arrested less frequently, but in general they are 
                              not waiting for legal or political reform before 
                              carrying out aggressive evangelization programs.&quot; 
                              <br /><br />Allen adds: 
                              <blockquote><p>The most audacious even dream of 
                                carrying the gospel beyond the borders of China, 
                                along the old Silk Road into the Muslim world, 
                                in a campaign known as &quot;Back to Jerusalem&quot;. As 
                                [Time correspondent David] Aikman explains in 
                                <em>Jesus in Beijing</em>, some Chinese 
                                evangelicals and Pentecostals believe that the 
                                basic movement of the gospel for the last 2,000 
                                years has been westward: from Jerusalem to 
                                Antioch, from Antioch to Europe, from Europe to 
                                America, and from America to China. Now, they 
                                believe, it&#39;s their turn to complete the loop by 
                                carrying the gospel to Muslim lands, eventually 
                                arriving in Jerusalem. Once that happens, they 
                                believe, the gospel will have been preached to 
                                the entire world.</p></blockquote>Aikman reports that 
                              two Protestant seminaries secretly are training 
                              missionaries for deployment in Muslim countries. 
                              <br /><br />Where traditional society remains 
                              entrenched in China&#39;s most backward regions, Islam 
                              also is expanding. At the edge of the Gobi Desert 
                              and on China&#39;s western border with Central Asia, 
                              Islam claims perhaps 30 million adherents. If 
                              Christianity is the liquidator of traditional 
                              society, I have argued in the past, Islam is its 
                              defender against the encroachments of leveling 
                              imperial expansion. But Islam in China remains the 
                              religion of the economic losers, whose geographic 
                              remoteness isolates them from the economic 
                              transformation on the coasts. Christianity, by 
                              contrast, has burgeoned among the new middle class 
                              in China&#39;s cities, where the greatest wealth and 
                              productivity are concentrated. Islam has a 
                              thousand-year presence in China and has grown by 
                              natural increase rather than conversion; 
                              evangelical Protestantism had almost no adherents 
                              in China a generation ago. <br /><br />China&#39;s 
                              Protestants evangelized at the risk of liberty and 
                              sometimes life, and possess a sort of fervor not 
                              seen in Christian ranks for centuries. Their 
                              pastors have been beaten and jailed, and they have 
                              had to create their own institutions through the 
                              &quot;house church&quot; movement. Two years ago I warned 
                              that China would have to wait for democracy. [3] I 
                              wrote: 
                              <blockquote><p>For a people to govern itself, it 
                                first must want to govern itself and want to do 
                                so with a passion. It also must know how to do 
                                so. Democracy requires an act of faith, or 
                                rather a whole set of acts of faith. The 
                                individual citizen must believe that a 
                                representative sitting far away in the capital 
                                will listen to his views, and know how to band 
                                together with other citizens to make their views 
                                known. That is why so-called civil society, the 
                                capillary network of associations that manage 
                                the ordinary affairs of life, is so essential to 
                                democracy. Americans elect their local school 
                                boards, create volunteer fire brigades and raise 
                                and spend tax dollars at the local level to 
                                provide parks or sewers.</p></blockquote>China&#39;s 
                              network of house churches may turn out to be the 
                              leaven of democracy, like the radical Puritans of 
                              England who became the Congregationalists of New 
                              England. Freedom of worship is the first 
                              precondition for democracy, for it makes possible 
                              freedom of conscience. The fearless evangelists at 
                              the grassroots of China will, in the fullness of 
                              time, do more to bring US-style democracy to the 
                              world than all the nation-building bluster of 
                              President George W Bush and his advisers. &quot;<br /><br /><div style="text-align: center">-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /></div><br />In my opinion this is not a good thing at all.<br /><br />I have no doubt that christian evangelists in China have been fearless, and for that I admire their determination .... <em>but</em> does China really need mass Christianity?<br /><br />Wherever Christianity raises its head anew it brings oppression of &#39;unbelievers&#39;, wars, and promotion of&#160; rich over poor.&#160; There may well be a &#39;vacuum&#39; within&#160; Chinese culture, considering the changes that have (and still are) taken place there over recent decades, but it certainly doesn&#39;t need to be filled by Christianity.&#160; Neither does the Chinese politial system &#39;need&#39; to be taken over by &#39;US-style Democracy&#39;, which is not democracy as envisaged within political thought, more an ideology based on capitalist greed.<br /><br />Do the Chinese need Christianity?&#160; No.&#160; They could well do without it.<br /><br />&#160;<br /><br /></div>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>And another one ........</title>   
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        <published>2007-08-11T12:02:32Z</published>
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        <p>Added &#39;Multiple Intelligences&#39; to this one</p><p><a href="http://suzinow.mypersonality.info" target="_top"><img alt="Click to view my Personality Profile page" src="http://badges.mypersonality.info/badge/0/1/13321.png" /></a></p><p>Quite neat little bedges really.</p><p>Whether we believe the results or not is something else ......</p><p>So what exactly do they say these scores mean?</p><p>My two &#39;highest marks&#39; were in <strong>Intrapersonal</strong> and <strong>Verbal/Linguisitc</strong> areas.&#160; Here are the definitions they give:</p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 1.25em;">Intrapersonal Intelligence</span></strong></p><p>People with intrapersonal intelligence are adept at looking inward and figuring out their own feelings, motivations and goals. They are introspective and seek understanding. They are intuitive and typically introverted. They learn best independently.</p><p>Common Characteristics</p><p>&#160;&#160;&#160; * Introverted<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Prefers working alone<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Philosophical<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Self-aware<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Perfectionistic<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Often thinks of self-employment<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Enjoys journaling<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Intuitive<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Independent<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Spends time thinking and reflecting<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Likes learning about self </p><p>Career Matches</p><p>&#160;&#160;&#160; * Psychologist<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Philosopher<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Writer<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Theologian </p><p>(can just see me as a theologian - not!)</p><p><strong><span style="font-size: 1.25em;">Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence<br /></span></strong><br />People with Linguistic intelligence love and are talented with words. They enjoy reading, writing and learning languages. They have an ability to teach and explain things to others. They learn best by reading, taking notes and going to lectures.</p><p>Common Characteristics</p><p>&#160;&#160;&#160; * Notices grammatical mistakes<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Often speaks of what they have read<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Likes to use &quot;fancy&quot; words<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Loves word games<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Cherishes their book collection<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Easily remembers quotes and famous sayings<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Likes puns and rhymes<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Enjoys writing<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Enjoys foreign language<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Always enjoyed English class </p><p>Career Matches</p><p>&#160;&#160;&#160; * Writer (any type)<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Editor<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Public Speaker<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Politician<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Preacher<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Teacher<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Journalist<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Broadcaster<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * English / Writing Tutor<br />&#160;&#160;&#160; * Actor / Actress </p><p>(not too bad I suppose ..... just can&#39;t see me as a Preacher somehow ....)</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Hmmm ... knew that already ...</title>   
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        <published>2007-08-11T11:02:36Z</published>
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        <p>Truly INFP .............. if you believe these tests ......</p><p><a href="http://suzinow.mypersonality.info" target="_top"><img alt="Click to view my Personality Profile page" src="http://badges.mypersonality.info/badge/0/1/13316.png" /></a></p><p>Always comes out the same though ...... </p><p>Here&#39;s <strong>Jung&#39;s</strong> definition of an <strong>INFP</strong>:</p><p>&quot;creative, smart, idealist, loner, attracted to sad things, disorganized, avoidant, can be overwhelmed by unpleasant feelings...&quot;<br />- INFP Jung Type Descriptions (similarminds.com)</p><p>Great eh?&#160; :)<br /></p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>QotD: You Never Get A Second Chance...</title>   
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        <blockquote><p>When has your first impression of someone turned out to be completely wrong?&#160; <br /><span style="font-size: 0.8em;">Submitted by <a href="http://manaolana.vox.com/" class="enclosure-inline-user" at:enclosure="inline-user" at:user-xid="6p00d4144506376a47" at:screen-name="Mana'olana" at:delegate="people-connect" at:user-pic="http://up7.vox.com/6a00d4144506376a4700d41447709a3c7f-75si" >Mana'olana</a>. &#160;</span> </p></blockquote><p>
When I met my (now) ex husband and decided that he was a kind, gentle, thoughtful and considerate man ........</p><p>But you <em>do</em> get a second chance; as long as you choose better the next time around.&#160; Thank god for learning by experience!<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Scratching ......</title>   
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        <published>2007-08-10T02:07:51Z</published>
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        <p>So I decided to write a little about my past.&#160; I dragged up some memories, wrote a reasonable (if meandering) blog entry about them ...... and now ......</p><p>The memories are here, <em>now</em>, right at the surface of my consciousness, scratching away at my sanity.</p><p>And I don&#39;t feel like writing now ...... at least for a while ......</p><p>Better stick to quizzes and humour I suppose ...... maybe ......<br /> </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>The Daily Bleed</title>   
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-- US: Beloved &amp; Respected Comrade Leader Governor George Wallace
tells Beloved &amp; Respected Comrade Leader President Johnson that
Alabama can not afford the expense of calling out the National Guard to
protect civil rights marchers during a Selma-to-Montgomery march.
Oddly, there never seemed to be a budget problem when business or state
property was thought to be</span> </span></span></span></span>threatened&quot;<span style="color: #000000"><br /><br /><strong>And an image from the&#160; March 19th page:</strong> </span>
    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    

    
    
    
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