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    Auction and Classifieds


    2010 - 01.23

    We just finished an update to the site to include 2 great new features.

    1. Auction listings, you can list your items on WayneConcepts.com by sending us email with your item details and pic. Best of all, it only ocst $1.95 and lists for 30 days.

    2. Classified section, visit the site and add your own classified, even FREE ones. Ads can run for 3, 5, 10 or 30 days. You can also add a photo to your listing, and up to 6 photos can be added for each ad you run.

    Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme (Hardcover)


    2010 - 01.23

    Virus of the Mind: The New Science of the Meme

    Amazon.com Review

    If you’ve ever wondered how and why people become robotically enslaved by advertising, religion, sexual fantasy, and cults, wonder no more. It’s all because of “mind viruses,” or “memes,” and those who understand how to plant them into other’s minds. This is the first truly accessible book about memes and how they make the world go ’round. Of course, like all good memes, the ideas in Brodie’s book are double-edged swords. They can vaccinate against (more…)

    The Art of Graceful Change: Taming the Gremlin That Holds You Back [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)


    2010 - 01.23

    The Art of Graceful Change: Taming the Gremlin That Holds You Back

    Life is short – you should enjoy every moment! Yet many of us undermine our own happiness by listening to the voices of “gremlins“, which whisper negative self-defeating messages in our ears throughout the day! This program helps you tune out & turn off the messages that govern our actions and reactions. You will learn to change … gracefully. Richard Carlson has invested his life learning techniques to coach people out of self-defeating thoughts and behaviors. In this brief au (more…)

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    Outfit your Team for America’s Greatest Heart Run & Walk


    2010 - 01.22

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    DATM Video Section Upgrade.


    2010 - 01.20
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    Since building the new DATM site I have really enjoyed it’s new found presence and appeal. The only section that bothered me was the video post area, all the video just conglomerated together into a dizzy mess of thumbnails. Thumbnails with bad text to boot.

    Being a designer that just wasn’t cool with me. So after finally getting my ass into gear. This is my resolution for 2010, “Get ass in gear” … time to make WayneConcepts (my third company) a much bigger one, but I’m side tracking here… sorry.

    So as I was saying before the whole ass thing… the video layout was crap.. so today I redesigned it.. and I have to say much easier navigation and appeal. It uses the YouTube playlist ability to pull in the playlist uploaded after each performance. By using playlist I can organize the pages so that you can find just the video you want without having to scan thru the 30+ videos uploaded so far.

    If you like it leave me a comment on DATM.com (dragsalongthemohawk.com) that is.

    -Thanks, Wayne

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    Corvino: Don


    2010 - 01.18
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    By John Corvino, columnist, 365gay.com
    01.18.2010 7:34pm EST

    The Gay Moralist is a philosophy professor by day, and today’s column is a logic lesson.

    Consider the following two exchanges p>

    Jack: I can’t support gay marriage because it violates my religion.


    Jill: Some people’s religions teach that interracial marriage is wrong.

    Jack: So, you’re saying that opposing same-sex marriage is just like racism?!

    Jill: I should be allowed to marry whomever I love.

    Jack: What if you love your brother? Should you be allowed to marry him?

    Jill: So, you’re saying that homosexuality is just like incest?!

    Exchanges like these have become familiar—so familiar, in fact, that it would be handy to have a name for the fallacy they contain.

    Take the first exchange: Jill never said that opposition to marriage equality is “just like” racism. Rather, she used the analogy to interracial marriage as a counterexample to the implied premise that “Whatever a religion teaches is right.” In other words, she seems to be saying that citing religion doesn’t exempt a view from moral scrutiny.

    Similarly, in the second exchange, Jack never said that homosexuality is “just like” incest. Rather, he used the analogy  as a counterexample to Jill’s premise that people should be allowed to marry anyone they love.

    Analogies can be tricky. They compare two things that are similar in some relevant respect. That does not mean that the two things are similar in EVERY respect, or “just like” each other. In both examples above, the second party is misreading the first’s analogy to have far broader implications than intended. This is a fallacy, whether the misreading is deliberate or just careless.

    Although people sometimes use the term “fallacy” to denote any false belief, philosophers reserve the term for faulty (but plausible-looking) patterns of reasoning. We give fallacies names to make it easier to spot and avoid these faulty patterns.

    As far as I can tell, the specific fallacy described here doesn’t have a name. But it’s common enough to merit one. Some colleagues have suggested “Fallacy of Misreading,” which seems too broad, or “Fallacy of Being a Dumbass” which probably won’t catch on well.

    I’d like to propose “Fallacy of Perverted Analogy.” The name captures the central problem: twisting an analogy to mean something broader than intended. In addition, “perverted” suggests something potentially non-consensual—which is appropriate here, since the fallacy is committed not by the originator of the analogy but by a second party. (Beyond that, I relish the thought of accusing certain marriage-equality opponents of perversion.)

    I’d like to propose “Fallacy of Perverted Analogy.” The name captures the central problem: twisting an analogy to mean something broader than intended. In addition, “perverted” suggests something potentially non-consensual—which is appropriate here, since the fallacy is committed not by the originator of the analogy but by a second party. (Beyond that, I relish the thought of accusing certain marriage-equality opponents of perversion.)

    It’s worth distinguishing this fallacy from others in the vicinity. This is not the fallacy of “false analogy,” which involves the analogy’s originator comparing two things that are NOT similar in the intended relevant respect.

    It’s related to “Straw Man,” insofar as the person committing the fallacy now attacks the bad misreading (i.e. straw version) of the opponent’s argument rather than the actual argument. But it seems that “Perverted Analogy” occurs before “Straw Man.” Moreover, even if “Perverted Analogy” is a subspecies of “Straw Man” it’s specific enough to deserve its own name.

    Same with “Red Herring,” which refers to an irrelevant point that throws one off the track of the main argument. That’s surely happening here, but in a precise way worth naming separately.

    So, by definition, one commits the Fallacy of Perverted Analogy when one misreads an opponent’s analogy to make a far more sweeping comparison than the opponent needs or intends.

    A nice example appeared at Mirror of Justice, a Catholic legal theory blog, last month. In a Christmas Eve post, Michael Perry observed that moral theology must take experiential evidence seriously, even though doing so is often difficult because of visceral reactions to the unfamiliar:

    “I fully understand that for many of us this is hard to do – for some of us, impossibly hard:  those whose socialization and psychology have bequeathed to them a profound aversion – I am inclined to say, an aesthetic aversion (though, of course, they do not experience it that way) – to unfamiliar modes of human sexuality. (Black bonding sexually with white?  Yuk!  Female bonding sexually with female?  Or male with male?  Yuk squared! ….)”

    Perry was using aversion to interracial coupling as a familiar historical example of how visceral reactions make it difficult to appreciate the unfamiliar. But Robert George wasted no time in accusing Perry of tarring gay-rights opponents as “the equivalent of racists.” Only by perverting Perry’s analogy could one infer such an equivalence assertion.

    There are, no doubt, many other examples of the fallacy—on both sides of the debate. Because I’m eager to name and fight the fallacy, it would be useful to collect these. Readers can post links to their favorite examples in the comments section.

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    John Corvino, Ph.D. is an author, speaker, and philosophy professor at Wayne State University in Detroit. His column “The Gay Moralist” appears Fridays on 365gay.com.

    He will be debating marriage equality with National Organization for Marriage President Maggie Gallagher at Oregon State University on January 21 at 7 pm in Austin Auditorium of the LaSells Stewart Center.

    For more about John Corvino, or to see clips from his “What’s Morally Wrong with Homosexuality?” DVD, visit www.johncorvino.com.

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    The Gay Vagenda: DOMA vs. DOSCA


    2010 - 01.16
    Wayne
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    I thought you might be interested in the following story on EDGEonthenet.com
    :

    “The Gay Vagenda: DOMA vs. DOSCA”
    So homophobes want to defend the sanctity of marriage, do they? Then
    we should defend the sanctity of blow jobs and carpet munching. We’ll
    see how long they last when stuck in the missionary position.

    http://www.edgeonthenet.com/?100858


    To view this story, click the link above or paste it into your browser.

    _____________________
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    Wayne Hesler
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    BREAKING: Supreme Court blocks televising of Prop 8 trial


    2010 - 01.13
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    By 365gay Newswire
    01.11.2010 12:43pm EST

    From AP:

    Two hours before trial was scheduled to start, the high court blocked video of the proceedings from being posted on YouTube.com. It said justices need more time to review that issue and put the order in place at least until Wednesday.

    Over the weekend, Proposition 8’s sponsors sought to block YouTube broadcasts. Chief U.S.

     

    District Judge Vaughn R. Walker, who is overseeing the trial, had approved the plan last week, saying the case was appropriate for wide dissemination because it dealt with an issue of wide interest and importance.

     

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    Tango’s Lounge Live


    2010 - 01.09
    Wayne Hesler

    I am currently looking at possibly doing a live show to be uploaded to my site every Sunday. I am in desperate need of people. Ideally, 3-4 people who would like to come to my house with articles of news and media to discuss in a round table fashion. Sort of like “The View, from Utica, NY“.. LOL.

     
    If you’re interested please send me an email at wayne@wayneconcepts.com.
     
    I think it could be a fun way to share a Sunday, also in the warm months if the show is still popular and people are interested it will be moved outside to the garden deck, complete  with refreshments… yummm…
     
    Ok let me know, I am really psyched about this.
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    Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my close-up


    2010 - 01.09
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    Well folks after many weeks of debating and heming and hawing.. (is that right), I finally made the leap to merge my two websites into. Whew.. thats was a lot of work but it will save me a lot of time updating two site all the time. BONUS: the new configuraton of this site does automatic updates, twittering, facebooking and emailing, all I have to is post a story and bam!!!!, there it is on Facebook and Twitter and LinkedIn.

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    The hard part and time consumig part was integrating my e-commerce section into a blogging site.  Many thanks to ECWID cart for writting a back-end progrram to do most of it for me.


    Mr. DeMille, I’m ready for my close-up



    So now I leave it up to you guys to critique it for me, find the bugs, find the errors and let me know so I can debug this bitch. I need to amek serious bucks this year to make up for the shit hole 2009 was. Thank god for paychecks and multiple business’ otherwise I’d be living on the street, this big ole beautiful house cost almost a grand a month to keep at 65*.



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    So if you’re really mr friends out there, buy something… please, please….  or at least spread the word for me.






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