Monday, October 31, 2005

Martial Arts Updates

To those who have been asking me about Martial Arts updates. I will add more information on my personal experiences with Martial Arts, but for now, check our sister site:




Beholders.org - Body, Mind and Spirit
http://www.beholders.org.
We just added a martial arts section and forum to the site. It's also where we sell Xootr scooters, and all the profits go to support a low income teen filmmakers program.
I will leave information to that site and my personal experiences to this blog.
Peace :)

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

ROSA PARKS DIES, HER LEGACY LIVES ON...



The year was 1955... the day was December 1st... the place was Montgomery, Alabama...and a petit African American woman, 42 years of age boarded a bus on her way home after a long exausting day working as a seamstress. A common action, a common day, and yet, that petit woman would show the world that day the power of one person, one voice, one action...

In a world that was still far from even vaguely acknowledging the rights of African Americans, that woman was asked to stand up and move to the back so a white man could take her seat. Her reply was a two letter word that would change history. She said "No".

That woman was Rosa Parks, and her revolutionary action initiated a series of events: She was arrested and fined $14 for violating a city ordinance, a 381-day Montgomery bus boycott followed, organized by a then little-known Baptist minister, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., and, finally, the Supreme Court's ruling in November 1956 that segregation on transportation is unconstitutional.

“At the time I was arrested I had no idea it would turn into this,” Mrs. Parks said 30 years later. “It was just a day like any other day. The only thing that made it significant was that the masses of the people joined in.” Rosa Parks died yesterday, at 92.

May her spirit and example change generations to come.

Friday, October 07, 2005

Suggested Tools: Protect your computer

So I always get calls from people asking me to recommend a good anti-virus and spyware protection software they could buy. And the idea is, why buy it when you can get it for free? So here are a few tools I'd recommend:

Grisoft AVG (Free anti-virus, highly recommend it)
http://www.grisoft.com

Avast!antivirus (Free version also pretty good)
http://www.avast.com

Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware (Beta, excellent!)
http://www.microsoft.com/spyware

Ad-aware (Anti-spyware, look at the bottom of the page for current build for the free version which they keep almost hidden within the site)
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/

Zone Alarm Firewall
http://www.zonelabs.com/

Enjoy :)

Saturday, October 01, 2005

JOINING FORCES WITH BLOGGER

Ok, Ok.. so I decided to give into the ease of update of Blogger. Considering that I don't always have my computer with me when I feel like updating the blog, I figured I might actually get more consistent using Blogger. Now, it will still be hosted in this server and I will eventually switch to that format completly, but for now, there will be two blog home pages and I will continue to post the same article on both until they catch up with each other.
The structure will change a little bit, but not much.

To make the life of those who check it often a little easier, I have also added an rss feed to this blog ( http://simplytatydesigns.com/feed.xml )

The new page can be found at:
http://www.simplytatydesigns.com/blogger.htm

Enjoy :)

Friday, September 30, 2005

Circus Amok and Meg


To those who haven't heard of it, Circus Amok is a circus that is small in size but big in personality.Since 1989 Circus Amok has been performing free at parks and squares all over NYC.What makes them even more extraordinary is the fact that they do their circus acts while educating the communities about some of the most pressing social issues happening in NY and in the world.
They accomplish that feat while entertaining the children with dynamic acts and getting the adults to feel like kids again.Circus Amok is run by the brilliant Jennifer Miller, the bearded woman from Coney Island and is performed by an eclectic group of talented and spirited performers.

While helping them out the other day, I witnessed a private and deeply moving moment in the lives of these artists. I got to Washington Square Park to meet them and they were somberly sitting together holding each other, and Jennifer came to me to explain what had occured. One of the people who had been involved with the circus for a long time, Meg, had died in a bicycle accident the night before. I had never met Meg, but watching their pain and hearing them lovingly talk about all the small moments when she had affected their lives brought tears to my eyes and seriously made me wonder how they could perform that day.

Showtime started drawing closer and they started setting up, silence and tears still punctuating so many of their actions. And the audience begins to gather and they start announcing the acts. Within minutes they start moving around with smiles on their faces, blowing bubbles, juggling, running on stilts and creating social change with their piercing humor and perspicacious wit. If that is not art, I don't know what is...

For more information on Circus Amok, visit:
http://www.circusamok.org/

Thursday, September 29, 2005

Joining forces with Blogger

So I decided that it would be easier to keep posting and to do feeds if I joined forces with Blogger. So far experimenting with it and with design. If all goes well I'll be doing the full transfer soon. Keep checking :)