Wednesday, October 25, 2006

How cool is this?

Another thing to “add” to Huggies’ futreat post! Lots to be glad about today :o)

18 months ago, Scott Adams, who does the Dilbert cartoons, permanently lost his voice through a rather weird condition called Spasmodic Dysphonia. No one has ever been recorded as recovering from it.

I like cartoons and I’m very fond of Dilbert so I was thrilled to discover today that Scott was feeling particularly joyful yesterday because his brain “remapped” and his voice returned.  As David Farrar said, “a day doesn’t get much better than that.”

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UN Day - The Good & The Bad

United Nations Day happens every October 24, and is a chance to reflect on what has been achieved and what still needs to be achieved. So here’s how things are going, according to Kofi Annan (you can see his whole speech here). These quotes are taken from the UN press release.

“Citing progress made since he assumed office 10 years ago, Mr. Annan noted that aid and debt relief has increased, the world is scaling up its response to HIV/AIDS, there are fewer wars between States than there used to be, many civil wars have ended, and more Governments are elected by, and accountable to, the people whom they govern.

“And all States have acknowledged, at least in words, their responsibility to protect people from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity,” he said. “But there is so much that still needs doing,” he added, citing the growing gap between rich and poor.

He stressed that very few countries are on track to reach all eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which seek to slash a host of social ills such as extreme poverty, hunger, maternal and infant mortality, and a lack of access to education by 2015.

Many people still face atrocities, repression, and brutal conflicts, the nuclear non-proliferation regime requires urgent attention, and terrorism and the reaction to it are spreading fear and suspicion, he added.

“It seems we don’t even agree which threats are most important,” Mr. Annan declared. “Those who live in small islands may see global warming as the biggest danger. Those who live in a city that has suffered terrorist attacks – like New York, or Mumbai, or Istanbul – may feel that confronting terrorism is more urgent. Others again may cite poverty, disease, or genocide.

“The truth is, these are all global threats. All of us should be concerned about all of them. Otherwise, we may not succeed in dealing with any of them.” “

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Pay Attention - Surf Aid Super Session

This sounds awesome so I’m passing the details onto you all, since I have no chance of making it please go for me!

On November 11, join an all-star cast of Wellington musicians as they
turn music into medicine to aid the people of Indonesia’s Mentawai
Islands. Last year’s concert, the Sunday Session, was a massive success,
assisting the New Zealand Red Cross and SurfAid International in their
response to the Indian Ocean Tsunami. This year, the organisers of the
SuperSession have an impressive line-up dedicated to saving lives in the
Mentawai Islands by supporting the work of SurfAid International. Join
Warren Maxwell - ex Trinity Roots - as he unleashes the sound of The
Little Bushmen, and Twin Set, Open Souls, OdESSA, the Ukulele orchestra,
and The Phoenix Foundation. Accompanying these will be the awesome
audiovisuals of the SuperVisors. The concert will take place on November
11, Wellington Town Hall. Tickets available from 11th October through
Ticketek and Real Groovy, Wellington.

So let’s go over that again:

What: SurfAid International are raising money to help save lives in the Mentawai Islands of Indonesia

Who: The Phoenix Fundation, the Ukelele orchestra (are you paying attention Katie?), OdESSA, Open Souls, Twin Set, and a man who was formerly part of Trinity Roots will be playing . . . and of course you will be going.

When: Saturday 11 November

Where: Wellington Town Hall

Why: It’s for a good cause, and they’re good Wellington bands . . . why not?

How: Get tickets from Ticketek and Real Groovy, Wellington, now.

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