Friday, March 23, 2007

Even more Rasputin's stuff

When did I become "anonymous?" My name is right there in the "about me" section on my blog! Several people have linked my Rasputin's noise, and they keep calling me anonymous. Not sure why, as they knew my name the first time

Anyway, let me clear up some things - the sign went up last night - currently its just a big banner covering the old tower letters, but that will probably change at some point.

The cash registers actually were up at one point, but were taken down so the counters could be rebuilt. They'll (hopefully) be put back up today.

The "metal cage thing" is for t-shirts, ala T-Shirt Orgy from Berkeley. This is definitely a good thing for Fresno, as we have a severe cool t-shirt store shortage - sure there's Hot Topic, but that's just The Gap for kids who like to wear black.

Blondie's probably isn't happening (I asked), but the store is supposed to get a cafe at some point.

Hope this satisfies some curiousity.



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Thursday, March 22, 2007

Further Rasputin's info

So it looks like we will be opening Saturday, even if things aren't fully prepared. Doors will probably open at 10 or 11 am. I'm not really sure. We got the place looking a little bit closer to presentable today, but there's still quite a ways to go. If anything changes, I'll let you know.







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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Feminism 101

I found a blog whose whole purpose is to educate people about the basics of feminism. it seems to delve into both feminist cultural theory and real-world issues. You may want to take a look if the subject is of any interest. It gives a basic introduction to some of the issues that are dealt with by feminist activists in an easy-to-understand way. It also points to other places where further detail can be found about what ever issue is under discussion.



The writer seems mentally stable, and has a good sense of style, so it gets my seal of approval.



I also recommend Pandagon, which explores the same kind of issues and is often quite funny.



One of these days, such things as "feminism" will become obsolete because all women everywhere will be treated as if they are real people as well. Until that day, these kinds of sites should be required reading, especially for the friendly neighborhood chauvinist pig.





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Update on Rasputin Music in Fresno

As I mentioned before, I used to work at Rasputin's in Berkeley, and ran into my former manager here in Fresno a few days before Tower Records closed down. Anyway, I just wanted to let anyone who cares know what's going on with that. I'm currently working there (hopefully not for too much longer) and we are supposed to open this Saturday (3/24/07). Personally, however, I wouldn't bet on it. I would call next Saturday a much more likely scenario.

Anyway, as Saturday nears, I'll post the goings on here.



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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Intelligent Design

I found this picture on the Saint Gasoline webcomic/blog page.



Brilliant, if I do say so myself.



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Sunday, March 11, 2007

Hugo Chavez vs George Bush

Hugo Chavez and George Bush are currently making their rounds of Latin America, shoring up support and trying to look like good guys. Bush preaches the joys of foreign investment while Chavez talks of Socialism. The most interesting thing is that Chavez is promising more aid to the impoverished Bolivia than the leader of the richest country in the world. He talks of aid to the tune of $15 million, while Bush keeps it under $2 million.



I'm definitely not a fan of either man. However, despite misgivings, based on Chavez spending way too much on guns when he could be working on social projects, my opinion about a guy who's willing to help his neighbors, and offer a lot more then the guy in the big house down the road, is something that could alter its course.







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Saturday, March 10, 2007

Atheism

I recently listened to an audio book of Richard Dawkins The God Delusion. I've been an atheist for about two years now, ever since I took a class on Biological Anthropology, where I found out that everyone who ever told me that there is no evidence to support the theory of evolution was either lying or wrong.

Before reading this book though, I'd never heard anyone argue so adamantly for the non-existence of god or the veracity of evolution. I found the concept interesting, and the book engaging. Even before I became atheitized, I despised religion, mostly because of the misery and sheer stupidity it has wrought on the world. In Dawkins, I found someone else who felt the same way. For me, that is a bit strange, as even the few non-believers I know refuse to take a stance against belief.

However, I do find that Dawkins is a bit mean spirited at times, and I can't help but feel a bit awkward associating my own thoughts with his. But, quite possibly, I sound just as angry and cruel to those who don't share my views, and a few that do. It can be very irritating to be told that I'm being "culturally insensitive," when I talk about how I can't stand Christian beliefs and the silly rituals that go along with those beliefs.

Honestly, that may be true. But I was raised to believe that crap, and so I feel like I've earned the right to criticize and ridicule. They certainly have no problem returning the favor. In fact, they've badgered and brain washed so many people into believing this crap that they've completely tied up the American political system, and convinced 45% of the American population that the earth is less than 10,000 years old.

My point is this: sure, I may be kind of a jerk when I say that god isn't real and we evolved from vaguely ape-like beings and that you should just get over it, but I don't know how else to handle it.  When someone tells me that "evolution is just a theory," or that we are "too complex to happen by chance," I want to punch them in their (easily) reducibly complex eye. I'm being kind by not doing so. Take that as a gesture of good will and deal with it.


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