Showing posts with label Pinterest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinterest. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
It's All In The Interrpetation
I saw this photo on Pinterest. And it made me smile. It really is true, but is that how we think of the commandment to "love thy neighbor"? I hope I am closer to this way of behaving than not. It is how I would want to be treated. And more than that, I hope I am teaching my kids to love their neighbor--all of their neighbors.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Integrity Matters
KUTV :: News - Get Gephardt - Content On Pinterest Could Leave Users Violating Copyright Laws
So my new obsession/hobby may just be getting me int legal trouble?! Yikes! I hope this isn't the deal this report is making it out to be, but you never know anymore. The discovery of brilliant new recipes to try on my family has been a great resource from Pinterest, but if lawsuits are to follow because I "pinned" a photo of my favorite Mr. Darcy from a Jane Austen-fan blog, I might not see the benefits long term.
Ethical quandaries aside, we live in a litigious society. Someone is always out looking for an easy buck, and for many people that means suing over their own dumb mistake if they think the other party has deep pockets. Too bad, really.
Just last night I saw a report on this same news broadcast of the city the Logan honoring several citizens who, months ago now, pushed a burning car off an injured motorcyclist and saved his life. There were a dozen or more people willing to get involved because it was the right thing to do. But if they had thought much longer about it, there might have been some hesitancy to do anything for fear of the legal reprisals. Luckily for the cyclist, that wasn't part of their thought process.
Doing the right thing, no matter who is watching, is still the right thing to do. I learned that as a kid. I relearn it when I try to teach my own kids that same principle. Living with integrity isn't easy, but the more you do it, the more suited you become to continuing to do it.
Genius Golfer has had issues with software piracy that I never did. But that principle of doing the right thing, because it is the right thing applies there too. File "sharing" is really stealing if you take something that didn't belong to you in the first place...not matter how much you are helping the other person you are giving it to. A few Christmases ago, I made a CD of crazy Christmas music for our neighbor gifts here on the Circle. I paid for the individual songs on iTunes for each of those discs. In that way, it was like designing my own playlist CD I could otherwise buy at the store.
But other files, programs, and intellectual property all began with someone, who deserves the credit. Here's hoping the Pinterest issues will be settled before lawsuits are called for. And, 99% of the time, I would guess the intent of the Pinterst users is not to infringe on copyrights but to share the information they found with others who might enjoy it. Let's hope common sense becomes more and more common.
So my new obsession/hobby may just be getting me int legal trouble?! Yikes! I hope this isn't the deal this report is making it out to be, but you never know anymore. The discovery of brilliant new recipes to try on my family has been a great resource from Pinterest, but if lawsuits are to follow because I "pinned" a photo of my favorite Mr. Darcy from a Jane Austen-fan blog, I might not see the benefits long term.
Ethical quandaries aside, we live in a litigious society. Someone is always out looking for an easy buck, and for many people that means suing over their own dumb mistake if they think the other party has deep pockets. Too bad, really.
Just last night I saw a report on this same news broadcast of the city the Logan honoring several citizens who, months ago now, pushed a burning car off an injured motorcyclist and saved his life. There were a dozen or more people willing to get involved because it was the right thing to do. But if they had thought much longer about it, there might have been some hesitancy to do anything for fear of the legal reprisals. Luckily for the cyclist, that wasn't part of their thought process.
Doing the right thing, no matter who is watching, is still the right thing to do. I learned that as a kid. I relearn it when I try to teach my own kids that same principle. Living with integrity isn't easy, but the more you do it, the more suited you become to continuing to do it.
Genius Golfer has had issues with software piracy that I never did. But that principle of doing the right thing, because it is the right thing applies there too. File "sharing" is really stealing if you take something that didn't belong to you in the first place...not matter how much you are helping the other person you are giving it to. A few Christmases ago, I made a CD of crazy Christmas music for our neighbor gifts here on the Circle. I paid for the individual songs on iTunes for each of those discs. In that way, it was like designing my own playlist CD I could otherwise buy at the store.
But other files, programs, and intellectual property all began with someone, who deserves the credit. Here's hoping the Pinterest issues will be settled before lawsuits are called for. And, 99% of the time, I would guess the intent of the Pinterst users is not to infringe on copyrights but to share the information they found with others who might enjoy it. Let's hope common sense becomes more and more common.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
A Useful Waste of Time
I think I have written about my newest online hobby--Pinterest. It is hugely entertaining, and much less messy than if I actually clipped these things and pinned them on my bulletin board. I also realize that I can spend unhealthy amounts of time getting nothing done when I am sitting there enjoying myself. But recently I have found great success, along with an easy way to blow and hour or two.
Last night I made "new recipe #3" from a Pinterest pin. It was Cheesy-Veggie Chowder. Oh man. It was good. too bad The Boy doesn't care for broccoli, other wise it would have been perfect. Lucky for me I have lovely friend who are happy (or at least, they are to my face) to receive portions from the crock pot.
Today I rubbed out the scratches on my white stoneware bowls I have had since college. (And I wonder why they are looking 20+ years old?!) Another Pinterest tip. They look brand new! I love that!
And tonight, I currently have, in the oven, as I type, a Chicken Cordon Bleu casserole. "New Recipe #4" from Pinterest. I'll let you know the family's verdict on this one, but it looks yummy too.
This month I set a goal for myself to try two new recipes each week, and introduce an otherwise unloved vegetable to my family. Last week was asparagus, Disneyland's Loaded-Potato Soup ("new recipe #2") and Baked Fan Potatoes ("new recipe #1"). In my eyes, when the family likes them, that make 'em all good things to add to my cooking repertoire--but I will watch recipes I get on Pinterest better. The fan potatoes was originally posted in Europe....and I didn't notice the oven temp was given in Celsius. But that is a minor blip on my new personal cooking challenge.
Last night I made "new recipe #3" from a Pinterest pin. It was Cheesy-Veggie Chowder. Oh man. It was good. too bad The Boy doesn't care for broccoli, other wise it would have been perfect. Lucky for me I have lovely friend who are happy (or at least, they are to my face) to receive portions from the crock pot.
Today I rubbed out the scratches on my white stoneware bowls I have had since college. (And I wonder why they are looking 20+ years old?!) Another Pinterest tip. They look brand new! I love that!
And tonight, I currently have, in the oven, as I type, a Chicken Cordon Bleu casserole. "New Recipe #4" from Pinterest. I'll let you know the family's verdict on this one, but it looks yummy too.
This month I set a goal for myself to try two new recipes each week, and introduce an otherwise unloved vegetable to my family. Last week was asparagus, Disneyland's Loaded-Potato Soup ("new recipe #2") and Baked Fan Potatoes ("new recipe #1"). In my eyes, when the family likes them, that make 'em all good things to add to my cooking repertoire--but I will watch recipes I get on Pinterest better. The fan potatoes was originally posted in Europe....and I didn't notice the oven temp was given in Celsius. But that is a minor blip on my new personal cooking challenge.
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