This is just my personal blog about the things going on in my life, particularly here in Nashville. Sometimes it is just messages to myself I want to put down, whatever.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Three Black people in final 3 of Survivor Fiji?

History has finally been made, a black man will make it past the final five of Survivor:Fiji. Number 5 has been the glass ceiling for black men on the reality show Survivor. The ceiling was very visible back on season 4 Surivor:Marquesas, where Sean was voted out number 5 in one of the most dramatic tribal councils. The odd thing about Marquesas was that the black woman Vi won the million dollars. So the #5 ceiling only applied to black men, a black woman can fly under the radar. The very next Survivor:Thailand, Ted got his walking papers at magic #5. In the tribal councils in which a the black man went out at #5 there was always a heated exchange where the black man was supposed to accept one for the team. On the Thailand season Ted was best friends with the two white men who went onto the final 2, but was still tossed aside at #5 with their votes against him. Ted even made a point to call one of them, Clay, as being a racist redneck.

Now in a weird turn of fate not only will a black man make it past magic #5, but there is a chance that there could be three black people in the final three, Dreamz + Earl + Cassandra. We can only hope and see on sunday. The only thing that could be sicker is if both black men make it to the final 2, that might make up for Sean, Ted and all the other black man Survivor drama.

Although I never tried out for the show and I cannot swim (there is always a lot of swimming or boating) I always had the idea that if I was on the show I would love to try and engineer something like that. So it just warms my heart to see black people sticking together that way and doing something so visible.

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Thursday, February 16, 2006

racial profiling @ Graham Central Station, Nashville

Tonight, Feb 16 from about 10:30pm to 11:40pm I and a friend stood outside the Graham Central Station club on 2nd Ave Nashville. There we stood on the sidewalk watching as the security arbitrarily enforced a dress code on the people in line. A pattern became obviously apparent. Any black male that did not personally know the security people was approached and told that they needed to check the length of their shirts. Even shirts that a guy would usually wear tucked in was supposed to be pulled out so the security could "measure" its length. If a shirt was close to the black guys ass then they said it was too long and they could not get it. We saw that happen to no less than 10 different black guys. At one point a bald headed security male talking on a microphone playing out of speaking to the outside of the club made a remark like "this is not Crush fellas". Crush being another club a few blocks up the street that mostly caters to black people, usually the type that cannot get into their club. Grand Central usually charges something like $6, Crush charges something like $15, on average; I know having been to each club twice or more on separate occasions.

The main problem is the shirt rule was not applied to the scores of white males entering the club. A few black men got in but they were never alone, they alway had white friends and their clothing usually made it too hard for the rule to be applied to them. But many times black men were denied entrance while a white male ahead or behind them got in wearing basically the same clothing, shoes and shirt styles. I mean black men with clean clothings, clean white sneakers or jeans were not allowed in. At the same time, although there was a rule about jeans could NOT have holes in them, we saw white men walk in with large holes all over their jeans without so much a look.

My friend made a point to point at their sign and tell one of the security men watching the line that certain people, white people, were wearing clothes that violated the posted rules yet were being allowed in. At the same time black men whos clothing were not obvious or blatant violations were being singled out of line and told they could not enter. White men wearing hoodies, ripped jeans and other violations were let in. Only once in that time period did I see a white male refused entrance. These were two white guys whos clothing did not have anything wrong with it but they were obviously high or wasted. On one prior occasion, completely different night, a white guy had a Celtics jersey and was told to take it off. He was allowed to take it off and put his t-shirt he had under it on top of the jersey without even having to leave the line, he got in.

At one point a group of 4 or more black males who were dress reasonably well got into line. All of them were wearing blue jeans in good condition without holes in them and polo type shirts. One of them had his shirt tucked in and was told to pull it out, after that he and his friends were told they could not get it. The black men left and walk up the street toward the Hooters area somewhere. The security continued to single certain black males from entering. But something strange happened. I have to mention that after my friend pointed out the inconsistencies of the sign and the application of the rules to one of the security men some of the other security men moved to stand near us and at one point one of them used a camera phone to flash a picture or just the flash in our direction.
One of the security men who actually told that group of 4 or more nicely dressed black men to get out of line walked up the street toward Hooters were they had walked up too. At that same moment another security guy said aloud "not to let them antagonize you". A few minutes later the security guy returned to the line and a little while later the group of 4 or more black men that were told to get out of line returned to the line, wearing the same clothing they were initially refused entrance in. This time they same 4 or more black males were allowed into the club, wearing the same clothing only some time before they were not allowed into the club with.

At this point I can only guess since I did not witness it directly. But on all the other occasions that night, once you were told to get out of line that was it, you couldn't just try again later. On their posted rules sign it says all decisions are final. So the part I am guessing about is that I think me and my friend standing on the sidewalk watching the security racially profile the black men out of the line and then showing them that their posted rules were being arbitrarily enforced on black men almost exclusively forced the security guy to go back up the street and invite the 4 or more black men back whos clothing weren't really much of violations back into the line for the club. That is something I supposed because that seems pretty odd to be kicked out of line for clothing violations, then without changing any clothing, be called back or just allowed to re-enter the line later wearing the same clothes and face no problems.

They just seemed not to want to allow too many black males into a mostly white club, which has atleast 3 floors with different types of music. For a black man to get into the club he has to be pretty well dressed, or atleast to a point where they cannot quote any posted rule on them, either know the security people personally, or sometime come in with a lot of white friends, but that last case is usually when the black guy is the only black person with a larger group of white friends.

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

modded XBox on its way

Well I never could get that one wire to solder correctly so I just kept using the XBox as a regular XBox. Then on a website sell.com I saw some systems for sale. I contacted a guy and he said he could finish/complete my mod attempt for me, for a price that seemed reasonable.

Well I mailed him my incompletely modded working XBox plus a 250GB hard drive to put into it. He completed the mod for me and has put it in the mail headed back to me. It is on its way. If everything goes right I should receive it on Friday or Saturday and have a modded XBox that I can do all kind of things with. The main thing I want to do is play a bunch of Nintendo games on it and maybe watch tv shows that I find on my tv instead of having to use my desktop computer monitor. This will allow me to move to the next level.

Then next level being for me to get a DLP projector, BenQ 5120, and hook everything up to it. I already got a drop down screen that was donated to me cause it was and older screen no one uses. The screen is 4 feeet wide at the base, 3 times the width of my current tv, that would make about a 55 inch diagonal 16:9 screen. All I have to to is hook it up somehow to my drywall ceiling and also the projector and I will be in business. I already have the digital surround sound setup. Just missing a center speaker to make it complete. I can't wait to put Episode 3, Matrix or Blade or some other movie on it.

When I get the XBox I will post some pictures of it playing some Nintendo games with Mario in it.

Thursday, October 27, 2005

iPod reloaded

About a week or two ago I plugged my iPod into my laptop that had the newest and same version of iTunes that was loaded on my home computer. iTunes on the laptop told me that I could no longer edit the iPod music files unless I upgrade the firmware to the newest version ~ 3.1 or .2. Never mind the fact that the same iTunes version on the desktop continued to work with no problem. Since I need the laptop to fine tune the iPod playlist I decided an upgrade would be OK since it would not effect the songs on the iPod already.

First problem is that on the PC or just my laptop, the firmware updating program cannot coexist with iTunes. So I had to remove iTunes and the updater before reinstalling the updater to get it to just start up and work. I connected my iPod to the laptop using the USB cable and ran the firmware updater. The progress bar goes about a quarter the way and just stops and tells me it failed. I thought well I guess it didn't work, I'll just keep using the firmware that it had. No such thing. The Apple iPod Updater software failed and then left my iPod in a non-usable form as far as playing mp3s. I tried over and over to update the firmware and it never worked.

I decided to go back and do the unthinkable and format the iPod, then try and update it. This worked on the first day I got it. Not this time. After I formatted it I still couldn't update the firmware. So my iPod was only usable as a portable hard drive. I was without an iPod for like 2 days.

After looking at Apple's site on possibly mailing it back to them to fix it I decided to wait until the next day. There is an Apple Store in the Green Hills Mall so I took it there. After about 30 minutes one of the guys working there was able to update my iPod using one of the Mac computers there.

After bringing my working, empty iPod home I had to reformat it again for the PC and update it again. Now goes the business of refilling the iPod. Right now it is at about 1700 songs, I had 3500 songs before I had to format it. Not to mention the fact many of the songs I loaded on the iPod were put on before my external hard drive crapped out on me and I had to format that, loosing all the songs. No I have to go back and rip my collection again and extract the backed-up one to refill the iPod.

No more firmware updates for me if at all possible. And if I have to I will use the Firewire cable first. And lastly I will backup the iPod firmware using Linux dd so I can avoid all that Apple Store crap.