Tag: Rants

Screwed by StarTex Power…

You guys have to see this. Our electric bill was almost $400 this month…up from $110 last month…what changed? We just got sucker-punched by the power company…thats what. Apparently the *contract* we were in expired, and without warning we were put on month-to-month at the beginning of summer.

Who is the evil power company to blame? Some little company called StarTex. Power companies giving discounts only to people that obligate themselves to stay with them for extended period without insuring that the same rate will be available to them after the contract are JUST PLAIN THIEVES!.

THIS IS TEXAS…WE ARE NOT HURTING FOR ELECTRICITY.

..yet why are we paying for the overuse as if we were in California or New England?!

Sorry I am totally PO’ed about this…Jim and I aren’t made of money and he’s not prepared to live in at a higher cost of living. We’re living in a shit-poor apartment and now we’re paying electric like we live in a 3000sq ft house.

Utter bu^&%$^&$&!!!!!

The one thing that REALLY got me is the company’s motto/tagline…

Rates and Service that are truly electrifying.

From: LaTasha Jacobs [mailto:ljacobs@startexpower.com] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 12:25 PM

Good Afternoon,

Thank you for contacting StarTex Power, after reviewing your account the readings look accurate. One difference between last month and this month is that there where 853 more KWH’s used. Another difference in your billing is that your contract for 10.3 cents per KWH expired, therefore you where switched over to the month to month plan. The month to month plan is a variable market rate and is higher than most of our contract plan. I have listed below the rates that we currently have in your area:

Contract Rate
Month to Month 17.40 ¢
Annual 15.80 ¢
24 Months 15.10 ¢
36 Months 14.90 ¢

If you would like one of the rates listed please contact customer service at 1-866-917-8271 so that a customer service representative can assist you with renewing your rate. If there is anything else that we can assist you with please let us know.

Rates and Service that are truly electrifying.




Shutting down my old high scoool…

…well…at least one of them…is likely to be shut down this year for rock bottom poor academic achievement.

For me, W. W. Samuell represented a very large amount of angst. Most people never realized what was happening to me directly when I transferred there as a Junior. I started off the summer before effectively on the run…I walked into that school with only a few distant acquaintances from junior high that remembered me as a poster-boy for what kids look like before becoming criminally insane. I came from schools that were bent on using me to make them look better in testing…zero friends.

The school was a warzone to me. I was jumped twice, both times by people with zero legitimate excuse for doing so. One group said they thought I was Cody (schmuck that looked like me that dropped out). The second incident was someone deliberately stick me with a rumor that would get me in a very dangerous situation with a very rough group…ending with blood all over the place…it would have been worse if Todd wasn’t there…only a few stitches were necessary..I’d live.

I watched a teacher get shot on accident, by a dude most of the people living in the area had known personally for ages. Bad-ass soccer player, great in tae kwon do…was even kicking for the football team…over a gang dispute, he missed when firing a gun in the foyer of the school and the bullet winged one of the most loved teachers in school. Suffice to say…this was the beginning of DISD following in the footsteps of the more notorious scholastic institutions in southern Cali.

There were days that we couldn’t actually go to school, because some idiots had fired a gun, and our parents were wise enough to keep us out.

The truly hard part about my time at Samuell was my habit of comparing it to other schools I had been to…Eustace, Skyline, Lake Highlands…none of these schools were exactly the picture of perfection, but none could be attributed with the harsh prejudices, racism, and violence that children were actually being taught to exemplify in that school. I was lucky upon reflection…I came from a family that didn’t feel the need to impress hate upon their children. I went to enough schools outside the warzone to understand that not everyone deserves nor asks for that kind of treatment, and most importantly that it’s a very unhappy way of life. A lot of people at Samuell came up with some pretty crazy ideas about me because I distanced myself from most of them so much.

It turned out for the best I think. So many of those I went to school with are dangerously close to the same destructive environments we were all in during high school. But the high school itself is now purportedly a haven for juvenile criminals now. If thats the case then two factors need to be acted upon:

1. Get the students that wish to get a decent education into a school where their safety is not a greater risk than the desire to see them educated.
2. Remove/Relocate the undesirable elements to a remedial school or workforce school.

Sounds pretty crappy of me to say…but I have only my experiences to base this idea on. In my experience, the only way to avoid violence in schools was to not be present for it. And I tried more than a few tactics in avoiding it. Bottom line…when teens with sub-standard education see other kids realizing dreams and ambitions, their justification always varies, but they reciprocate with malice. In this, we are not educating kids/teens with values allowing them to find better methods of venting those raging hormones. End result? Prize students have to disguise themselves as normal, normal students have to ride the wire to keep from falling into the dropout statistic, and the students that are more concerned about shooting each other get to rampage all over everyone else. Sounds like a crappy movie idea to me…the crappy part is it’s entirely true.

So should Samuell (and Spruce) get shut down?

Objectively, we honestly need to stop basing our own education system on our own US standards and start basing it on more successful education systems, such as those in Japan and the UK, where their average 8th grader is more educated than the average college sophomore here. Want to argue? By all means…but the reform that needs to happen now is harsh and not so warm and fuzzy. We should be analyzing the most successful educational systems in the world rather than the most popularly promoted one promoted by the Dept of Education in the states…in the meantime…shutting the school down and relocating the students is best. Building a new high school later with a far more strict policy on discipline and educations standards is better…raise the bar, and let none fall below it.

You can find the full article without my own ranting HERE.

Ciao,

Tony




Elric…the Movie!!!!

I know…I know…everyone’s like..”Who? What?”

Elric, the main character of ~14 novels, a product of the profound imagination of Michael Moorcock…is finally getting his chance on the big screen. Michael Moorcock has been publishing best-selling literature about the Eternal Champion for almost 50 years. The Eternal Champion (of which Elric is but one incarnation) is an entity bound by fate the bring the universe in balance in the eternal struggle between the forces of Law and Chaos. The Elric Saga is VERY recommended…this isn’t your colorful rehash of Dragons and Heroes. Elric is not the good-guy-hero of the typical fantasy novel. He is an Anti-Hero, was born weak of stature, and often wracked with a sickness that reminds my of what would be a supernatural and incurable case of tuberculosis. The wandering Emperor of a supremely powerful and decadent race quickly realizing it’s exodus from the world, Elric’s only respite from his horrible sickness lays within the not-so-benign graces of a Sword rumored to be as age old as the Gods, and rumored to be capable of sustaining the wielder regardless of injury.

With only this little tidbit…you may realize this isn’t the kind of story with happy endings…the one great thing about Moorcock’s work is that you can count on there never being a “Happily Ever After.” His sagas end with the hero’s end…and are in all respects tragedy.

So…now that I have touched upon the literary addiction of those Eternal Champions…I am very happy to have just found out (albeit late) that Universal Studios, in conjunction with producer Chris Weitz (screenplay writer of Pullman’s The Golden Compass), are beginning the process of bringing Elric to the big screen. This has been a big dream of mine…to see Elric through the eyes of his creator.

I have concerns though, Chris Weitz’ association with Golden Compass bought him the ire of a very large amount of Christian activist groups who were already on their own crusade against everything Philip Pullman has written. Even the Vatican got involved denouncing the film and novels (Golden Compass is the first of three) as directly and intentionally anti-Christian. The novels associate the Christian church with an all-powerful regime in a sort of alternate reality where the Church is the reigning power of the world, and is convinced that the existence of other worlds directly jeopardizes their power. Philip Pullman himself is a very vocal Atheist, and the His Dark Materials trilogy reflects a very different view on religion as a whole, with very obvious events of portent related to events from Christian biblical texts. Even though Weitz went so far as to utterly remove the references to the Church in the movie, the aforementioned Crusade denounced the movie, severely hurting it’s revenue in the box offices as Christian sheeple everywhere took the advice of all those groups and would not see nor allow to be seen the movie…it’s probably one of the biggest events of censorship I’ve ever seen. Note to all you would-be activists…regardless of your spiritual denomination, if your faith is threatened by a publication, your faith is already in question. If you count the contrivances of fictional theatre as a serious threat to your faith…it’s your choice not to see the movie, no one is forcing you to…but to forbid people from viewing or reading said content in any capacity is censorship.

Anyhow…back to my shiny happy thoughts…

Elric…the movie…YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

If you’re interested, most of Moorcock’s works are actually out of print now…this will not last very long, as the movie promotion kicks in you can bet re-releases will follow, but for now it’s easiest to use Amazon to find good deals on the novels (there are like 40-50 novels by Moorcock). If you need a bibliography for Moorcock, I like to use fantasticfiction.com.

Happy reading, and a toast to what should be a truly powerful upcoming film!