Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Dissent video: Management, micro & macro

HAVE YOU ever wondered why the South Orange County Community College District can't seem to get a clean Accreditation result for its two colleges?

Well, a big part of the problem, at least in recent years, is revealed in this video, which concerns the board meeting of March 27, 2006. It stars

Chancellor Raghu P. Mathur
&
Trustee Tom Fuentes


It also stars
Trustee Marcia Milchiker
Student Trustee Paul Ho
Board President Dave Lang


See also

"Negative press" caused by faculty? Here's the list
Trustee Fuentes' "Leisure World" TV interview

Songs:
Leaving Verano
You've Got Some Watery Love

Monday, January 7, 2008

Elvis—and Ed Meese's speechwriter—will be in the building

“The president has been right on target when it comes to taxes and their effect on the economy. Because of his persistence, federal income taxes have been lowered, the marriage penalty has been reduced, the death tax is being phased out, and taxes on capital gains and stock dividends have been cut. The economy has responded with higher growth and increased productivity.”

.....—So said Lance T. Izumi, a senior fellow at the Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy in a 2004 article for National Review Online (Flawed Fiscal Philosophy: Bush should listen to Friedman and Hayek).
.....So what? So Lance will be one of Raghu’s guest speakers for the Chancellor’s opening session on Wednesday—here at the new Performing Arse Center at Irvine Valley College.
.....As you know, the district’s own Tracy Daly has spammed us this morning, urging us to “make plans to attend the Chancellor’s Opening Session this Wednesday….”
.....Tracy slyly hints that ELVIS WILL BE IN THE BUILDING: “rumors abound that a celebrity may be providing the entertainment.”
.....The “Elvis” theory is supported (well, not really) by the other guest speaker: Dr. Wallace Walrod of the Orange County Business Council. Grizzled SOCCCD veterans will recall that, the last time Walrod graced us with his presence, a year ago, a fake Elvis/Neil Diamond provided the entertainment. Raghu had found the fellow whilst bar-hopping.
.....One more factoid about this Lance Izumi fella: back in the 80s, he was a speechwriter for U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese.
.....Wow.


QUESTION: should I bring my camcorder to Wednesday's event? Not sure.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Three great women, songs

C'mon, check these out. All of these are wonderful, but, as a performance, Leslie Feist's cover of "Secret Heart" gets my undying devotion (even if she does hit a sour note on her guitar at the end). When I watch this, I can't help but smile, and the smile lasts.

PJ HARVEY: she rules


DIONNE WARWICK: great singer, not thinker. Dionne + David/Bacharach = great


PATTI SMITH: because I couldn't find a good version of her "Gimme Shelter." This'll do.


Kinda like LESLIE FEIST, too: "Secret Heart," live

The big soak (watching and waiting)

The OC Register reports that
.....A slide caused the evacuation of horses this afternoon from a stable in Modjeska Canyon, Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Mike Blawn reports.
....."It appears part of a hill came down when an intense storm cell moved through the area, bringing heavy rain and hail," Blawn said.
.....Mud slid into the stables at 17286 Modjeska Canyon Road, forcing the evacuation of about 12 to 15 horse to the Orange County Fairgrounds.
....."There were no reported injuries to people or horses," Blawn said.
.....Modjeska Canyon road is closed at Siverado Canyon Road as work crews clean up the mud, Blawn said. It in unknown what time the road will be reopened.
.....…The National Weather Service at 3:55 a.m. today issued a flash-flood watch until 3 a.m. Monday.
.....While light mud covers some canyon roads, no heavy mudslides or debris flow occurred in the area overnight, Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Mike Blawn said today.
.....Residents in Modjeska, Harding, and Williams canyons remain under a voluntary-evacuation request today.
.....…"The hillsides are still dangerous even though we've had no damaging slides or flows, Blawn said.
.....…Light showers will continue through most of today with a heavier storm forecast to arrive between 10 tonight and 3 a.m. Monday. This third storm to hit the county since Friday night could dump another 2 inches of rain on the foothills and canyons, and a quarter- to a half-inch on other areas, the National Weather Service reported.
....."The main thrust of the storm will be felt early Monday but there will be lots of light showers until Monday afternoon when the storm passes through, weather forecaster Ed Clark said….


Picture taken yesterday, Williams Canyon, RB (CW)

AS A KID, I was a huge Moody Blues fan. By the mid-seventies, I felt that I'd outgrown them, more or less. Probably so. But this MB song from 1969 still stays with me at some level.

This matter of "Watching and Waiting"—I can't say that I've outgrown that.



I remember being a young man high and lonely in the Sierra Nevada, this song playing in my head, as blustery clouds blew by.

Plato's cave, 2001 (a Space Odyssey); Betina across the ocean, never to be seen again.

Listen to that little tune I put at the start of "Trustee Fuentes' Spanish Adventure, Part 2." Did that maybe twenty years ago on a cheap keyboard.

W&W? Maybe.

Historical video: "Get the Goo Out" (6/21/05)

Lots of faculty showed up in the middle of summer to "Get the Goo Out."

Nice try.

These YouTube videos are limited, and so I was unable to include everyone who spoke. Excluded were Lewis Long and others.

I also excluded remarks by Ray "White-Wash Willy" Chandos (see Ten Years of Bowdlerizing Excellence!) and IVC Chief of Police Owen Kreza (see A Little Background on Owen Kreza and the Irvine PD), who, you'll recall, was forced to quit amid rumors of alarming misconduct.

These two were Mathur's only defenders (during this portion of the evening). (I'd be happy to post video of their pro-Mathur remarks, if there is any desire for that.)

Lined up against Mathur were some of the district's best and brightest: Wendy Gabriella, Lewis Long, et al. And 60-100 faculty, wearing black.

Note: this video presents faculty public remarks, on June 21, prior to the board closed session. The previous Mathur Saga/Historical Video concerned faculty public remarks after the closed session on that day. These videos are about the same "occasion," but importantly different stages of that occasion.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

In and around Williams Canyon




This is maybe a mile above Cook's Corner, heading toward O'Neill Park. See the horses?



Oh good, the bomb stopped ticking

.....Well, it’s been exciting again, here in the mountains.
.....Yesterday, the Reb and crew were evacuated from Modjeska Canyon and came to my place. I, of course, am experiencing the twin maladies of cold and gout; I pronounced myself “not fit for human company” and hobbled and coughed my way to my parents’ house nearby. I'm not sure what that says about my parents or my regard of them.
.....But, by then, it was 11:00, and my parents had locked up and gone to bed. So, there I was, in the driving rain, banging on their door. I think I scared a few years out of ‘em.
.....But it all turned out OK.
.....This morning, no doubt owing to the diminution of rain, officials declared that canyon residents may return to their homes. That is odd, for mudslide danger exists because of the existing state of saturation of canyon walls, not because of rain per se. That is, things are as dicey in (some parts of) the canyons right now as they were at the height of the rain last night. So why call off the mandatory evacuation?
.....According to the Register,

.....Emergency officials decided to lift the mandatory-evacuation … although they continued to urge residents to stay away under a voluntary-evacuation request.
.....…Orange County Fire Capt. Mike Blawn said the worst of the initial storm had passed through the county. Emergency teams were not anticipating any more serious rainfall until late this evening, he said.
.....The storm was strong enough to trigger a brief flash-flood warning earlier this morning. It expired at 8:30 a.m., but the National Weather Service continued to warn that the danger of mud and debris slides and flooding was high.
.....For the moment, at least, the barren hillsides in the burned canyon areas seemed to be holding together in the face of the storm. "We have had no reports of property damage or injuries, and no debris flows or rock slides," Blawn said earlier this morning.
.....But, with storm clouds still hanging over the county, he warned county residents not to get complacent. "We don't know what the accumulative effect of the rainfall is doing to the hillsides," he said.


.....Am I nuts, or what? Calling off the evacuation makes no sense. I mean, isn’t this like evacuating a building cuz somebody found an apparent ticking time bomb inside, but then letting people return cuz the bomb stopped ticking?
.....Which reminds me. The evacuation center for this storm was set up at Villa Park High, which is where I graduated 30-some-odd years ago. (In the end, nobody slept there last night. Typical.)
.....Among my warm and fuzzy memories of that place—besides Kevin Costner and my lonely advocacy of George McGovern—were the constant bomb scares that occurred one year. An anonymous individual would call the school, declaring that he had placed a bomb in building X. Then we’d all go through the drill, ending up somewhere outside, yammering about the usual bullshit: Jethro Tull, Nixon, Up With People.
.....It was great fun.
.....No bomb was ever found.
.....Or maybe one was, but the damn thing stopped ticking, so they let us back inside. Could be.

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

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