FOX SPOKANE Link Fixed + New Legal Icons

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It was brought to my attention that my entry originally posted on Friday, Sept 16, 2009 had somehow become corrupted and so clicks on it in the archives were being sent to a duplicated post from another date. It is beyond my comprehension as to how that weirdness occurred beyond someone having decided to play games with my account. Can’t figure the benefit of that to anyone unless it was simply a test to see if they could do it. I’ll pass that on to the experts at WordPress to pursue. In the meantime, I apologize to those of you who were frustrated by attempts to access that post and the icons within it. It is now back up and working just fine. If you’d like to check it out again, now, click here to go to “Fox Spokane (Copper Art Deco Icons)”.

As for tonight’s offering, I’ve noticed that a large percentage of my regular followers are very interested in the various legal icons and clip art I’ve posted over the last several months. My old training in advertising and marketing kicked in and after some research on what other legal clip art and icons are available on the ‘net, realized that the pickin’s are rather slim and for the most part, rather boring. So I thought I’d try to fill that void by experimenting with a few different ideas and styles. Of course, it’d be a huge help to know how such icons or clip art is being used (or would like to be used) and what design criteria is most important to the users of legal clip art. If you have any advice or thoughts on this, that’d be great! (Use the COMMENT link). In the meantime, this is what I’ve come up with so far. Enjoy!

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May This New Year Be Filled With…

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With great optimism and conviction, I feel in my gut that

“Better Days Are Here”.

Now, my job is to make that come true. Bless you all as we begin the rest of our lives!

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False Pride, Foolish Lies & Mermaids Cries

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The endurance of the legend of mermaids (one of the earliest known reference to mermaids was recorded around 800 B.C. in Homer’s epic, the Odyssey) is perhaps the most apt analogy to human’s capacity to stubbornly maintain beliefs and claims that suit their fancy and purposes despite the overwhelming facts and evidence against them. While many of us may have thought of mermaids as merely a fanciful fairy tale to lull a child to sleep, history records a long-held belief of the actual existence of these beautiful, voluptuous maidens with their luminescent scales and tails like fish that frolic in the ocean depths and lure many an unwary sailor to his doom.

“The day before, when the Admiral was going to the Rio del Oro, he said he saw three mermaids who came quite high out of the water but were not as pretty as they are depicted, for somehow in the face they look like men. He said that he saw some in Guinea on the coast of Manegueta.”
– From Diary of Christopher Columbus, Jan. 9, 1493

Had Homer and Columbus been aware of the scientific truths which eliminate even the slightest chance of the possibility of an actual mermaid species, would that have altered their fears or observations? As I am not familiar enough with the personalities and character of these men, I cannot say for certain, yet based upon an abundance of sociological and psychological research by others more knowledgeable than I (such as this, that & this one) it is quite likely that one of those men would have clung to their claims for dear life.

I am not talking here about religious faith or about optimistic beliefs in the face of all odds, as those I believe are an entirely different animal altogether and as such, topics for separate discussion. No, what I am getting at here is my being confounded by those who take such extreme positions that are not merely in conflict with every known fact and scrap of evidence, but which are often about events or details that would otherwise have little consequence in the vast tapestry of their lives. What kind of ego consciously chooses to insist, with a poker face, on the veracity of their statements even after they’ve been laid bare before all as vicious twists and lies? Whom do such people expect to believe them and on what basis do they portend others should accept their precarious views as truth? I am completely befuddled by such people, as I can see no purpose to their madness. To me, it is like a drowning man who insists he stands on dry land and thus refuses to take the hand of one who would raise him from the ocean to relative safety. While G-d himself warned against the evil of false-pride over five-thousands years ago and while self-preservation may be considered the most basic instinct of all living creatures going at least as far back as the dinosaurs, the fact is that dinosaurs are extinct. Apparently, this is still a lesson some people never learn.

Me? I prefer to keep life simple. Thus, the tale of beautiful, graceful ladies of the sea keeping our lonely sailors company remains a delightful prelude to sleep.

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