Sunday, June 17, 2012

Daniel Webster collage

Daniel Webster (January 18, 1782 – October 24, 1852) was a leading American statesman and senator from Massachusetts during the period leading up to the Civil War. He first rose to regional prominence through his defense of New England shipping interests. Webster's increasingly nationalistic views, and
his effectiveness as a speaker, made him one of the most famous orators and influential Whig leaders of the Second Party System. He was one of the nation's most prominent conservatives, leading opposition to Democrat Andrew Jackson and the Democratic Party. Daniel Webster is considered a local hero in New Hampshire. Mr. Webster lived in a couple of different neighborhoods one of which can still be viewed today at Stawberry Bank in Portsmouth, NH. It was said that Daniel Webster defended a man accused of murder in one of his original cases. He knew he was guilty. He was thankful that the man lost. He was a person who looked for the truth. Coincidentally, Marc Gagnon Inc.'s mailing address of its headquarters is located on Daniel Webster Highway in Nashua, NH.

What is hard to fathom that very few people in Florida have ever heard of Daniel Webster. It is a cultural difference from New England to Florida.



Saturday, June 9, 2012

Perfect Game Sports Grill in Coral Springs, the worst place Ive seen

Perfect Game Sports Grill in Coral Springs, the worst place Ive seen

Posted 08:56 PM June 09, 2012
Tonight I accompanied friends to the Perfect Game Sports Grill in Coral Springs to watch the Heat game. Although the The game was great, the service is the worst I have ever seen. It took some 35 minutes before anyone came over to us. Some of my friends asked for mugs which we had to ask three times for. We were never served napkins.  My friend had to get off his chair and walk over to the bar to take a stack of bar napkins for the group. He actually took them himself. Additionally, the waitress, who was Vanessa, never brought utensils and they were asked for three times.

We totally recommend that no one goes there. I travel from Maine to Florida and it is basically the worst place for service I have ever experienced. In addition, the waitress did not care. The barmaid said she was sending over the manager and he never showed up. Obviously, he did not care.

The place is at 10365 Royal Palm Blvd, Coral Springs, Florida

Kayasi Consulting blog of Perfect Game Sports Grill

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Jacques Wiesel on Social Media

SOCIAL MEDIA…A 21ST CENTURY PANACEA?
Jacques Wiesel
                       
            Because of Facebook, Google, texting, MySpace and Twitter, faux-connections are replacing the “human” element in most personal relationships. Using the latest research, which includes but is not limited to the New York Times, AARP, Forbes.com, The Atlantic, TIME, as well as the Washington Post and The Week one learns that the staggering statistics reinforce the fact that “emotional loneliness” is more devastating to our youth than are the artificial benefits of socializing via the media.

            Using social media we can transform ourselves temporarily into the persons WE WOULD LIKE TO BE without fear of being recognized by all those so-called newly found friends, a word which has been completely distilled as well as abused by continued exposure. Hiding behind our persona we feel safe from unwanted criticism. I know people who count these “friends” as a measure of personal ego satisfaction; being a bit old-fashioned I am happy to count a dozen true friends, while relegating the hundreds of “others” to my files marked acquaintances, whether of a personal or business nature.

            My main concern is what this is doing to our children. Being “liked” by complete strangers is as useful to their inner self and personal growth as loading up their scooters or bicycles for a trip to the moon, i.e. totally delusional. According to a recent Good Housekeeping report (March) medical studies show that the more hours spent watching TV or on the computer the weaker their emotional bonds with their parents. Is it any wonder that a National Teachers Magazine had as its headline:
AMERICA’S DIRTY LITTLE SECRET:
WE DON’T REALLY LOVE OUR CHILDREN!
Need proof? Last year 3.3 million REPORTED cases of child abuse, adding up to
65 million survivors of C.A. who will eventually implode (via illness) or explode through violent acts against society. (Source: US Govt. Administration for Children)

            The WSJ reports that young teens will text messages back and forth 300 times per day and the American Journal of Epidemiology notes that most adolescents average 28 hours per week using computers and watching TV. A majority of teens and tweens (adolescents between 8-12) own tablets, laptops, iPods, and smart-phones and use them 24-7. When the Kaiser Family Foundation concluded its report it stated that the average American ages 8-18 spends 7 HOURS PER DAY watching a screen of sorts.

            Parents are replacing their love with electronic gadgets, mostly without supervising their content. I went to my grandchild Logan’s 11th birthday party at the Laser Quest. I watched six year olds manning the “killing electronic guns” and rejoicing at their scores. There were 8 killing stations. At age seven I was running for my life with my brother and parents as the Nazis bombed Brussels, Belgium. What exactly are we teaching our children today?

            Headlines like “DEPRESSION IN TEENS OFTEN RETURNS”…“FACEBOOK:
Are Social Media Making us lonely?”…or ”Teach Your Teen to Say HELLO!” grace most major media outlets. When I first came to the United States in the middle of WW2 we “loved people and used things”. These days the opposite if true, i.e. “we love things and use people!”. The phrase “I love my toys, car, home, shoes, French fries, the Dolphins etc…has replaced the simple, truly emotional “I LOVE YOU!” which when said with proper eye contact becomes a bond of strength between the sender and the receiver, or parent and child. Parents need to replace screen-time with personal time, consistently. Love for things must be transferred back to love for people. I love my dozen or so friends, and I like the rest of the people I know.

            The word educare means to draw forth from within, not what we mistakenly call education, which shovels truckloads of useless data into minds eager to be led, not lectured to “because I said so!”. A family usually consists of 1-2 parents and a child/children. Interference between parent and child via electronics results in weak family ties, as well as future weak relationships they develop as teenagers and eventually as  adults. For the first time in US history divorces occurred more times than marriages.
But then “Que sais je?” …”what do I know?”