Semi Random Political Thoughts

Saturday, May 03, 2008

So I found this interesting today. I was the 'victim' credit card fraud recently. Same crappy story, got a call from the bank "Sir did you spend $400 at Tommy Hilfiger yesterday?". Well, other than the fact that I wouldn't be caught dead buying that overpriced crap no I didn't make that purchase. "That's what we thought sir, did you make these other purchases at insert-expensive-label-shop-here?" Nope, wouldn't shop there either. "Thank you sir, your new card is on it's way. Thank you for being a customer."

So on to the interesting part, everyone complains that they always get the prompt "To continue in spanish press 1." Today I called to activate my platinum plus card (which is apparently not as cool as a plumb card - I've got to move to fruit) and I was greeted with the first option being "If you are calling to activate your platinum plus card and would like to continue in English press 1."

I'm not sure if I should be offended or not? Are they assuming that I am English speaking or are they one organization that has their shit together and knows that I have a preference for English? I love to practice my Spanish, but managing my financial transactions I still like to do in my native tongue. Is there any way that a company can offer a language preference without being offensive or do we all just need to get over it and get on with our lives?

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Copyright Enforcement or Why Are My Tax Dollars Protecting Sony's Profits?

This springs from a discussion on a mailing list I belong to. While it was off topic for that mailing list it did catch my eye and make me want to spend more time pondering it. The question posed was around copyright violations being a criminal or civil offense.

As it can, the discussion wound down to my pessimistic opinion that law enforcement prosecutes large scale copyright violation for two reasons.
1. We gotta make it look good for everybody else, we can't really complain that other countries don't protect our copyrights when we don't protect our copyrights.
2. The tax base isn't supported by the sale of pirate works. Law enforcement is protecting their income by maintaining a status quo with the pirates.

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Sunday, November 05, 2006

First Entry

This is going to be a place where I can collect my political thoughts. I don't really follow either of the major parties thinking fully and I am trying to figure out where I stand on some of the issues still. I will say this, there is one political statement that I will always agree with - I may not agree with what you have to say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. I think that people who criticize someone for speaking out are just afraid that their opinion will become ridiculed.

I have a lot of unique thoughts, even more of them will seem unique if you are not familiar with the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. I firmly believe that there should be no professional politicians. I believe that citizens should be as responsible as they are benefited. I think that every citizen should perform a tour of duty in public service, either in the military, fire, police, or government.