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Preparedness

I was interested to note that the Terrorism Preparedness stuff is really good advice for going on a date, too: 1) Be aware of your surroundings; 2) Be aware of conspicuous or unusual behavior; 3) Do not be afraid to move or leave if you feel uncomfortable or if something does not seem right; 4) Learn where emergency exits are located; 5) Assemble a disaster supply kit; 6) Be familiar with different types of fire extinguishers, and know where to find them (and hard hats). Okay, so the last one’s just generally good advice, but you never know when familiarity with fire extinguishers and hard hats will be useful on a date.

On a semi-related note, I never really took the airplane emergency briefing seriously until I was flying on an AWACS and got the real briefing: “The lights on the floor won’t work; count the number of seats between you and the exit, and feel your way by seat back, because you won’t be able to see through the smoke. Better yet, just follow one of us; but don’t be slow, because we won’t wait.” I still mostly ignore the flight attendants’ spiel, but I do note far more carefully where the nearest exit is now.

How to suck the fun out of reading

Those of you who don’t work in a school, don’t work in a library, or don’t have a child in school, probably haven’t heard about the Accelerated Reader program. It involves students being allowed to pick a recreational reading book from a list of pre-approved books that match their assessed reading level and then being tested on their comprehension in order to gain a certain number of points that often apply to their final grade. I can think of few ways to better make children hate reading. The vendors of this program charge for each test purchased, so schools can purchase only a limited number of tests. Meaning that there are many fewer books to choose from than is really good for a growing mind, and there is a huge disincentive for schools to buy tests for books that have a higher reading level than the grade levels they teach, so the better readers are required to read books that are far too easy for them. That pretty much sums up why I don’t think that the AR program is great. Unfortunately, it’s really popular and easy to use.

The measurement of reading level for the tests (and for most reading-level assignments by almost anyone) is done with a formula that only takes into account the difficulty of the words and sentences, not the complexity of thought or age-appropriateness of the ideas raised. The Color Purple, therefore, has a fourth grade reading level. Look up the reading level of your favorite books at AR’s sales web site.

Moron Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson’s rebuttal will be airing on Fox opposite NBC’s Must-See Thursday line-up next week. Why Fox? “because they ‘packaged it with the best sensitivity to Michael Jackson’, according to Jackson’s spokesman Stuart Backerman.” Er, yeah. Sensitivity is the watch-word over at Fox. I only hope it gets fed to Canada, so I have a chance of seeing it.

Ringtones

A list of the top 5 most popular ringtones got passed around my office recently. It came from Modtones, and turns out to be Verizon-specific. My ringtone is not available at Modtones, but I also don’t have a Verizon phone. As you might expect, a google search turns up a lot of matches, many of them from the UK, where ringtone commerce is more firmly established. Drawing conclusions based on what appears on these lists is left as an exercise.