Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Bugsy

     Bugsy took a turn for the worse today. My sister found him to be sluggish and a little hot, so she called me. I went out to buy a pet thermometer, and we eventually determined that he had a temp of 104.3. That’s pretty high, cat-wise.
     Called the hospital. We hatched a plan to see where the temp goes; if it stayed high, we’d take him in. So, an hour later, his temp was still at 104.3. So we took him back to the hospital, where his temp passed 106. Sheesh. They got to work on 'im.
     Just got a call from the hospital. Bugsy’s red and white blood cell counts are way low, and his platelets are—well, it’s pretty bad. They’re trying to bring his temp down (with ice, antibiotics). I’ll wait to hear from our doctor in the morning.
     Doesn’t look good.
     The little man was a real trooper through it all tonight. Didn’t complain. Just took it.
     Sweet little guy.
     Good grief.

Power goes out in 39 minutes. Deal with it.


     At 5:21 this afternoon, the campus community received this odd message:
A message from IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE 
So Cal Edison informed Irvine Valley College at 3:45 p.m. of a planned power outage in the area from 5:00 to 5:30 p.m. An emergency procedure will be conducted at an offsite Edison facility at that time. Computers and phones will be unavailable; staff and faculty, as well as students using school computers, are asked to save their work and shut down their equipment prior to the outage. Campus Police phones will be operational. Facilities and the police department will follow standard shutdown procedures.

Faculty will have latitude in determining where and when to hold their classes, as most facilities will be unavailable during the shutdown, but will be available again once power is restored.

NOTE: The women’s volleyball game this evening will be held as scheduled.

--Thanks,

 Bruce Hagan, 
Director of Technology Services
     If the college was informed at 3:45, one wonders why they waited nearly two hours (and only 39 minutes prior to the outage) to alert faculty, et al.
     What gives?
     Who runs this place? Anyone?

Update on Wendy Gabriella’s bid for AD 73

Bryson visits Clown College
     As you know, former IVC Academic Senate president and “Brown Act” attorney Wendy Gabriella is running for the 73rd Assembly District seat (See).
     Visit her website here.
     Not wishing to blindside any old friends and allies, she has contacted the usual suspects among SOCCCD and college leadership and let them know. Reportedly, they have offered strong encouragement.
     Naturally, she’s running as a Democrat, albeit a fiscally conservative one. Her run might seem Quixotic—the 73rd is smack dab in conservative south OC—but change is in the air and the GOP is fragmented. Plus they no longer have the services of a mafia-like “enforcer”—Tom Fuentes. That guy used to thin the field of Republican candidates for any given office, but nobody seems able to twist arms quite like Tom used to do. I guess they could just hire the mafia. Why not.
     Chief among the Republicans running for the seat is Anna Bryson, one of those “Education Alliance” candidates of yore. You’ll recall that she worked for Fuentes’ pal Chriss Street, who resigned his OC Treasurer gig after his conviction for fraud. He's been pissing and moaning ever since, carping that his attorney, Friend-o'-Fuentes Phil Greer, did a shitty job providing defense.
     Bryson's been on the CAPO school board, and she’s made all of the usual moves for a super-duper right-winger. She’s scary. (See here website here.)
     So Wendy’s now on the rubber-chicken circuit, shaking hands, making contacts, asking for money.
     Money’s the big issue right now. Bryson’s got some. Wendy needs some. It’s the usual thing: without money, she won’t be viable.
     Bryson appears to be the last gasp of the Fuentes-generation local GOP. And she’s quite the wacko: she's scrapped textbooks in Capo because they don't match her knuckle-dragging view of the world and she's against the common core curriculum even though that’s pretty much a done deal. I think she seeks a return to stone tablets and charcoal. –Check her out.
     Meanwhile, it appears that Gabriella is being embraced as a fresh face by the local Dems; they view her as a strong candidate with terrific public ed credentials.
     We’ll try to stay on top of this race, which could get WAY interesting.

The people in this video make me feel suicidal. I had to stop watching.

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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