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[486] Of kicking Coke off campus

Earlier today, a rally to kick Coke off campus was held at the Diag. The effort has been going on for a few weeks now and it is being organized by a coalition of student groups. The core members of the coalition are Amnesty International, Environmental Justice and SOLE. There are other supporters like the Student Greens and the Indian Student Association but I can’t remember all of them.

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The members of the campaign are trying to make the University administration to force Coke to act more responsibly on matters concerning the environment and human rights. In Colombia, a number of labor union leaders that were troublesome to the bottling plants administration have been killed by paramilitary and Coke is alleged to have a connection with the murders. Union members have also been forced to quit their union if they want to keep their jobs – the right to free association being taken away forceful.Pertaining to the environment, in India, Coke is draining an aquifer and in effect depriving the poor local residents of precious water supply. Concurrently in India, there is a major movement to force Coke (and Pepsi too) entirely out of India. Here is a old article from BBC concerning Colas and India.

At the moment, the coalition is trying to get the Michigan Student Assembly to pass a resolution to condemn Coke. The first reading was read yesterday during the MSA weekly meeting and the motion will be up for voting next week. As I understand, heavy lobbying is happening within MSA. Despite the lobbying, I don’t see how the motion won’t go through since most of the board members seem to be from the left side of the political spectrum. With possible support from MSA, it is hoped that the University administration will be pressured to at least renegotiate its contract with Coke. A copy of the resolution can be found here.

While this is going on here in Michigan, other campuses are running the same campaign too. This is actually part of a nationwide protest against Coke. Some of them have managed to convince their schools to quit Coke.

Finally, next week, a few speakers, one of them is from Colombia, will be speaking on how bad the situation is in Colombia.

And now, some photos.

Environmental Justice people made that bottle-link and I helped them with it. It’s 125 feet long and we spent almost two hours trying to get it done. We didn’t buy any of them of course. Buying them to make the link rather defeats the purpose of boycotting Coke.

And this is somebody with the campaign poster. I don’t know him but he is probably from Amnesty.

And this probably somebody from the Michigan Daily, taking a shot at the bottle-link. We at EJ are hoping it gets into the front page tomorrow.

The aftermath. It’s going to be recycled of course.

And an explanation why the bottle-link is 125 feet.

More info on the issue is at Killer Coke.p/s – I’ve learnt that the Daily editorial endorses our effort. w00t! The piece could be read at the Michigan Daily. There is also some hope that the New York Times catches this…

pp/s – today in World of Warcraft, I helped a few others, about 10 players, defending Astranaar, a town in the game, from Orcs’ raids. It feels great to kick orcs’ ass.

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Gaming

[485] Of the Warcraft’s equation

I’m proposing a new equation.

Weekends + World of Warcraft = lack of sleep

The first test ran smoothly and I already missed a meeting between Environmental Justice, Amnesty International and SOLE yesterday because I needed to catch up with a generation of lost sleep. The fact that I needed to catch up with my sleep with probably a proof for that equation.

I will be running a second test on my hypothesis next week.

p/s – I’ve just realized that sacrificing sleep increases the chance of committing horrible grammar.

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[484] Of overkilling the rat

I’ve been on World of Warcraft for more than 24 hours combined now since Thursday after the exam. Had some fun all day long until, earlier today, my friend successfully demonstrated the worst kind of lag I’ve had ever seen. My computer froze and all my senses could absord was the sound of the game; the frame rate was practically 0.

Frustrated, I logoff from Warcraft a few hours later and went to newegg.com, Price Watch and amazon.com to do price comparison for two components: memory and video card. (Google is a darling too, I say. Go Gooooooooooooooooooogle.)

The choice for memory is never a problem. I’ve always trusted Crucial Technology and so, I went straight for it. I saw other like Kingston and Corsair but I rather not face any difficulty with compatibility – inside my computer, I already have a Crucial’s 256MB DDR.

The main issue is the video card. I must admit, I’ve been lagging with news and improvement in graphics – too many economics make me forget other stuff. The last time I read about video cards in the news was when ATi Radeon 9700 was the king. Right now, I’m not sure who’s the king but I didn’t know that there is a GeForce 6 out there. It seems right now, Radeon XT is the best right now but, I don’t really know and all I want to do is play World of Warcraft.

I considered ATi Radeon 9700, which cost roughly $150. However, I was in the idea that that was an overkill. All I want to do with a new graphic card is to play World of Warcraft, not Half-Life 2 or Doom 3. Besides, my motherboard only support AGP 4x. Still, I might upgrade my mobo in the near future so…

So, I considered a GeForce…

Brb! (or maybe not) Gotta log into Warcraft now! The urge is too great to resist!

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Gaming Photography

[483] Of accounting of Warcraft

A tribute to an easy exam.

Heh, the picture didn’t turn out as good as I had expected. But now, it’s time for something serious. Something that I’ve been waiting for almost a month. Damn Amazon for that.

Oh! You can’t see what that ridiculously happy guy is holding. Here:

World Of Warcraft baby!

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Economics Environment Politics & government

[482] Of State of the Union 2005

Are you folks ready for our annual laugh?

I hope Bush has finally learnt his past mistakes, or else. Five more minutes and oh, I can’t wait to listen to him.

p/s – alright. I take that back. It was good, at least to me and especially how he brought the social security issue to the table. I understand how the social system is flawed but I’m not sure privatization is the right solution. Regardless of that, I prefer one, instead of letting somebody else or the government to finance one’s own future. The current system put the unnecessary burden on the wrong generation.

The environment though, received scant attention. Bush wants to encourage hydrogen fuel – something that he said in his last address. I’m not sure if he is actually trying anything at all though.

He also mentioned about cutting down spending while making tax cut permanent. Heh! Reagan wanted that too. I don’t think cutting down both taxes and spending simultaneously is easy, if impossible is not the right choice of word. It is easier said than done, still.

pp/s – Low Culture is having some fun on Bush. More should be coming, considering how the authors love Bush. I’ve been reading the blog for a couple weeks now and I like it. It’s now under blogroll.