Twitter On!

Coach Pete Carrolls Twitter background
Coach Pete Carroll's 'Twitter' background

Okay, I am a big fan of sports, married a sports fanatic and have three sports enthusiasts for daughters… life is good.

So, obviously I follow  SC football Head Coach Pete Carroll when he joined ‘twitter’... yes, I was one of the early followers. ( does that sound snooty enough?)  What I have learned about ‘twitter’ I credit to my daughter Karen ( SC athlete, record holder and masters graduate from Annenberg’s impressive PR program at SC) and… yes… Pete Carroll, himself.

Coach Carroll and his staff continue to refine and focus their image, improve their message, target their audiences and present the best product year after year. Of course, this is what SC does! They are always ‘cutting edge.’ SC finds a wonderful balance between theoretical and practical, to quote a great American Psychologist:

“the truth is what works” — William James

So I captured Coach Carroll’s background image to see how he did it… and where he has it hosted: Amazon.com!

SC continues to amaze, inform and educate me… it’s what they do!

Twitter on? Fight on!

Roger Freberg

PS. Yes, I am on ‘twitter’ ,too!

largest gathering of fruit tree pruners in America

a huge crowd (over 300) comes to learn tree pruning!
a huge crowd (over 300) comes to learn tree pruning!

Well… it has been an interesting look into American resolve to see how many folks came to see, hear and participate in a tree pruning lecture.

Not all of these folks own an orchard, many have only a few trees — or like us — one very spectacular Apple tree! So, if you don’t know by now, this is the time to prune your apple tree.

The reason – I believe – that folks came to listen was to learn how they could more efficiently use the tree (s) they have. I believe that people also have a desire to produce more home grown crops and save a little money along the way. Potentially tough economic times have a way of getting us all think about how we live our lives, what we can live without and — most importantly — how we can make it better.

Nothing is better than home grown and home made foods!

Laura and I love our little Apple tree and we constantly fight over whether or not we turn it into apple sauce ( Laura’s idea) or apple pie ( my idea).

The head Cal Poly guru came out and said that normally they hold these meetings inside in a classroom of 30, but since over 300 showed up, he thought maybe outside would be better. With a droll smile, he said that this was the largest gathering for a meeting of fruit pruners… ever… in America…. everyone laughed!

If this encourages folks to eat better, lose weight and get outdoors… it’s a good sign for our land.

Roger Freberg

ps. my Laura is in the lower left of the picture

take your hubby to work day 2008

Take-Your-Hubby-To-Work-Day-2008
"Take-Your-Hubby-To-Work-Day-2008"

I have posted on this before, but I feel that it is one of the things that brings couples closer when they understand a little about what goes on in their ‘significant other’s’ professional life.

Taking a day to walk in the others person moccasins — so to speak — provides a lot of insight, understanding and respect for what your special person does in their day.

I like to go with Laura to visit her classes on her busiest days and today fit that category. She taught: Introduction to Psychology, Biological Psychology and Disorders in Children. We lunched together and then she sat at a table on campus handling donations for our soldiers.

Thank goodness for coffee! Thank you Laura for sharing your day.

Roger

the Bill Of Privileges

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo has a history of free speech oppression

I grew up in a little town where we were required to learn a little bit about how our country works, the principles on which it was founded, the thoughts behind our founding and the rules they set forth in the beginning. Unfortunately, all too many folks do not know or understand something as simple as our BILL OF RIGHTS.

Simply put, Certain constraints are put on those who wish to govern. In addition, certain ‘rights’ (protections) are granted to everyone to insure that our government will not be too intrusive or annoying.

The importance of this became clear recently when a local ‘mob’ wanted to tar and feather a few Cal Poly students for their tasteless and tacky Halloween display. Under normal circumstances, Cal Poly — I believe — would have acted inappropriately and illegally towards these young people. As a rule, Cal Poly has a history of  ‘washing their hands’ before turning folks over to any assembled mob.

So, feeling that Cal Poly was about to make another mistake, I stepped in and wrote the following letter to the editor:

‘Educate the mob’

I don’t normally do this, so I have to congratulate Cal Poly for doing something right. It’s not that I think they wanted to, but it is the law.

Recently, some very self-righteous folks have been lambasting a few Cal Poly folks for flying a rebel flag along with some very tasteless decorations for some sort of Halloween party. I am not supporting what they did, just their right to be tacky and tasteless and their right to offend both you and me.

Cal Poly’s administration has held a hearing on this issue. It was everyone’s opportunity to voice their opinion and exercise their “free speech.”

Although some have advocated expelling the students or some Draconian punishment, the law is quite clear: This is protected “free speech.”

It is my hope that Cal Poly’s President Warren Baker will educate the mob.

Roger Freberg

San Luis Obispo

What happened next was predictable. Cal Poly held their hearing and a legal beagle working at Cal Poly explained to the mob the true meaning of ‘free speech.’ Obviously, if you are coming to see some punishment, you left rather disappointed, but then, you should have known better. Soon, a letter came in today’s paper attacking me personally, their logic was amusing.

Speech a privilege

This is addressed to Roger Freberg (Letters, Nov. 12) and all the abusers of the First Amendment:

Free speech is not free. It is a privilege!

Yes, you can say what you want, but maybe you should not, out of respect for others — and yourself.

There is an expression in another language which says: Swish your tongues 36 times in your mouth before you speak! Translated in English it becomes: Think before you speak or do something that is supposedly covered under the First Amendment.

Dominique Dunn

Avila Beach

Clearly, Dominique doesn’t understand that we are all protected by a  BILL of RIGHTS  not a Bill of Privileges. The right to speak our minds, the freedom to assemble, a free press ( 1st Amendment), a prohibition against unreasonable search and seizure (4th Amendment) and eight other very important rights that many in our government would like to ignore. For example, although almost any American soldier is welcome in my house, the Bill of Rights prevents the government from forcing me to share my small home (3rd Amendment).

Class is adjourned.

Roger Freberg

Cal Poly gets scary after Halloween

Cal Poly Stars on Indoctrinate U.!

Well, I have heard from a lot of folks I know and a few new friends who watched Indoctrinate U the other night… well, there are some encore performances coming up:

SAT Channel 197 — the Documentary Channel ( NATION WIDE!)

….these times are PACIFIC TIME ( stay up or Tevo)

Saturday — November 1st, 2008 — 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm Pacific Time

Saturday LATE  — November 1st  — 11:00pm  — 1:30am (Sunday)

Monday LATE — November 3rd — MIDNIGHT – 1:30am (Tuesday)


What you may not know:

Evan Coyne Maloney Heroic Documentary Film MakerFor those of you who haven’t heard about what’s happenin’ on college campuses today…let’s just say … it’s not all good.

Evan Coyne Maloney has produced a fascinating film — entitled ” Indoctrinate U.” – on what might be called ‘political correctness’ on college campuses.

One review:

“The Weekly Standardsaid, “The documentary combines relatively shocking footage (one professor excitedly tells the camera “whiteness is a form of racial oppression . . . treason to whiteness is loyalty to humanity”) with snappy editing to create a documentary that bounces quickly from subject to subject.”

Upcoming screenings of the film can be found on their site!

Is this Warren Baker President of Cal Poly?On one hand, on many campuses there exists a hyper-sensitivity to sexually displaying a banana on a campus, ‘hurting’ or ‘offending’ someone’s feelings…. whereas displaying our American Flag could become grounds for suspension some places. The inmates are running the asylum.

So, what has this to do with me? Yep, I — also — appear in the film. For 7 years, my wife — the professor — struggled for existence with Cal Poly State University at San Luis Obispo … and succeeded. And what happened to — in my humble opinion — the “bad guys?”... they eventually all received big raises and promotions.

If you get a chance… check it out. If it hadn’t happened to me… I’d be laughing.

Roger Freberg

PS. The Documentary Channel is available on satellite and many cable systems nationwide. Check your provider for channel information. The schedule is subject to change. For the most up-to-date list of air times, visit: http://tinyurl.com/indoctrinate-u-docu-chan

To find out more about “Indoctrinate U,” go to: http://indoctrinate-u.com/