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A sanitized version of life as I see it.

© 2002-2005 James Nunn
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Looking for My Blog?
As I posted a while back, I've been in the process of moving my blog entries to my permanent domain.  The process is near completion, and if you are wondering why there haven't been many blog entries here, it's probably because they are over here.

Never fear. This blog will stay put (for historical purposes), even though all the entries have been transferred, it will just revert to a free account (I've had a paid account for a while, and can't really justify it any more, especially when I have a ton of bandwidth available to me over here.

So reset your bookmarks or your RSS/Atom feeds to point to my new journal, and I hope to see you visit soon!
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Blue Skies & Sunshine
See, I told you :). The weather has been superb over the last two days. In fact, I have some burn going on - courtesy of KW sun!

After my little burn out the other day, I got a lot perkier. I ended up dropping my classes for the short summer period, and that reduced my stress levels down A LOT. Those classes had the potential to really ruin this vacation, so it turned out for the better.

So far this visit I've had two drag queens reach into my shorts and check things out. Not sure what the purpose of that is given that nothing would ever come it. Still, it was something to blog about.

And now we can get back to more relaxing.
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LJ Transfer Discovery
I discovered today, that when I transferred all my blog posts over from LiveJournal to my new blog tool, that the private messages all became public.  Never fear, I've gone through and passworded the posts, so you can see it exists, but can't read it.  I'm not sure if this is how I'm going to handle blog posts like this, and I've discovered that one of the downfalls of the new blog tool, is that unlike LJ, I can't have groups and then choose to display certain posts to just those groups.  I guess that is where the password protects come in.
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HIV/AIDS Prevention (Part II)
Earlier in the week, I made a post about UNAIDS new report on the Global HIV/AIDS Pandemic. Part II of this posting theme relates to the current activities occuring in New York city. The United Nations is holding a summit on HIV/AIDS prevention, with the intention of updating a 2001 declaration that provided the momentum for a worldwide campaign against AIDS.

According to the Guardian, "[m]ore than 140 nations are attending the UN summit in New York which began on Wednesday", however it appears that the United States is opposing measures to reference homosexuals, prostitutes and drug addicts in the resolution as it provides for support in the use of condoms and needle exchanges. "The Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC), which represents Muslim countries, vehemently opposes references in the declaration to homosexuals, prostitutes and drug addicts, saying these should not appear in a public document. The US is supporting the OIC."

The OIC is also working with other mainly patriachal governments to reduce the requirement of signatories to "promote gender equality and empowerment of women and girls," and instead "promote and protect the rights of the girl child." (Source: Washington Post). The article notes that "[s]ome observers see that as a subtle expression of patriarchy, which might be threatened if girls, too, were empowered."

Indeed!

Feeling: : tired
Listening to:: Pet Shop Boys - To Step Aside

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Frontline: The Age of AIDS
On PBS tonight, FrontLine will be showing the first of a two part series called "The Age of AIDS."  If you are in the DFW area, this will be shown on KERA13 at 8PM.

More information can be found by clicking on the link (or on the the logo).  Also, to coincide with this program, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) released its 2006 Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic earlier today.

While the report outlines some progress in the treatment of HIV/AIDS throughout the world, one area which is not improving is the level of HIV prevention education that is being made available to those at greatest risk.  One figure from the report, states that "only 9% of men who have sex with men received any type of HIV prevention service in 2005" - nine percent!  Education is an important - if not the most important - component of an effective treatment against the ongoing spread of HIV, so why is this number so low?

Current Location: Work
Feeling: : contemplative

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Super X-Men
Last night, we saw X-Men: The Last Stand (otherwise known as X-Men 3, or X-Men3). Of course, I just went for the dinner.

Being a huge X-Men fan, I couldn't wait to see that guy in the wheelchair, or the other guy that turns things to ice (I've followed their careers religiously). To my suprise they inroduced this very cute character (well the guy who played the character was cute), and my fan-ness was becoming more engorged than I thought possible.

As for the movie - engorged fan status aside - I enjoyed it. I think this film made a good final movie, though they did leave a remnant of hope that a further sequel could be possible if needed. I will have to rewatch the other movies over the summer, just to make sure.

What really suprised me about the previews - and maybe it was because of the movie we were seeing, but there seems to be a large number of movies being made based on comic books (am I catching on to this trend a little late perhaps?). Superman Returns & Ghost Rider were just two of the previews we saw prior. One "super-hero" movie that is coming out - not based on a comic, as far as I know, is My Super Ex-Girlfriend, which we saw the short for (trailer at the link). It looks like it will be a funny movie!
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Being the fly...
We've all said at some point in our lives, if only I were a fly on the wall. Normally, it's referenced when we are interested in learning about things that you may not be exposed to if you were in the same room. Today, I was that fly.

Some of you may have heard of MySpace. For those of you who haven't, it's an online social networking site that has become a phenomena amongst anyone under 30, band/music types, geeky types that have to be on everything, and tramps (the category I fit into).

For those of you who have, you'll understand - and probably seen - how those of us in this world are becoming even more closely connected. Which brings me to being a fly. Today, I joined Chris in meeting up with a guy he knew way back when (we're talking elementary school) who now lives in the Dallas area. Chris "found" him on MySpace. A feature of MySpace is the ability to enter your high school, college or university education history and then click on that school name and find people who you may have gone to class with. Interestingly, this seems to work better than ClassMates.com; due in part to there being over 80 million accounts on MySpace (double that of ClassMates).

The evening was focused on catching up on the past (and Jeff - the MySpace connection - has a few good stories to tell about his), learning about the present, and developing (hopefully) an ongoing connection. I'm always amazed at how small the world has become, and feel great when it works out as well as it can.

So being this fly, I learned more about a guy called Jeff, I learnt a great deal about growing up in the small East Texas town that Chris and Jeff shared a history with, and I learnt what it was like being a fly on the wall.

Feeling: : tired