What is Knowledge Worth to You?

September 28, 2009

Maybe information is the correct word instead of knowledge. I’ve been giving a good amount of thought to what I pay attention to lately. I’ve started paying money for a few inexpensive online news sources and podcasts that I frequently use. My reasoning is this: TV and Radio can be very entertaining, fun, and interesting, but the primary purpose of these media outlets is to MAKE MONEY. They sell advertisements, the sell product placements, they cross promote, they spin things to mold their message a certain way, they omit parts of the truth to help sway your opinion. Even though I like listening to some of the talk radio shows, I can’t stand the constant commercial breaks that seem to go on for more than half of the duration of the program itself.

I’m also really turned off by the liberal bias of the majority of the stuff on TV. Many of the TV networks (NBC is probably the worst) are not much more than cheerleaders for the folks in power right now.

The good news is that there is a wealth of information available on the Internet. The Internet is to the grassroots journalist what the handgun is to the common man, the great equalizer. Bill Whittle explains it very nicely here. These people can get their programs out at a very low cost, and I get better content without commercials or spin. I think this is worth hard cash, and I pay for it.

Oh, and if you think watching normal TV is ‘free’, remember what that means. Your brain is being controlled, advertising and marketing does work!
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Frozen Peppers

September 27, 2009

I’m trying something new. I chopped up all the peppers I harvested from my garden, laid them out flat on a cookie sheet and put them in the freezer, then bagged them in small baggies. I hear this is a good way to store them long term, I’ll give it a try.
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Me, Bryson, and Amber met Brandon, Shaun, and Nana at the fair this morning. Our plan was to get there early to avoid the heat and the crowd. We got lucky on the crowd thing, it never did get real busy. Bryson surprised us and agreed to ride the huge Farris wheel. The only problem was that he didn’t want to get off! I tried out the new fried peaches and cream. It was good, but not near as good as the taco from Desperado’s. Here are a few pictures Amber snapped of Bryson in the petting zoo.

More Peppers

September 26, 2009

IMG_4535s I harvested more peppers tonight while the kids were playing on the swing.  I have a bunch of them.  I didn’t even tackle the jalapeños yet. I’ll cut all these up into small chunks, flash freeze them on cookie sheets, then transfer them to plastic zip top bags for using in dishes later. I think these peppers are the pablano type, they are tasty, not hot at all, except for the last bit near the stem, I also have a few of the mini-bell peppers, which are very sweet and crisp. I’ll plant more or those next year because they are such a good snack. I also picked all the tiny peppers (Tabasco) that were red. IMG_4538s I stuffed them into my hot sauce jar with vinegar. This hot sauce is too hot for my tastes, it leaves my mouth numb and my forehead sweating after I use it.

We had most of the family over tonight for dinner and fun. Bryson loves it when his cousin is here, plus he gets to be the center of attention. I taught him how to play poker.