Aloha Friday Blog Hop!

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Welcome to the "Aloha Friday Hop", hosted by What Jean Likes and Local Sugar Hawaii!  Aloha Friday Blog Hop is a brand new weekly feature that will run for 6 days and occur every Friday at 12 midnight Hawaii Standard Time.  Aloha Friday Blog Hop is a great way to meet new people and learn new things as well as increase your blog followers! So let's have some fun!!
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CISPA, the New Enemy of the Internet.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012


I got this from tumblr. I think the original post was made by someone called Vigilant Citizen.  Anyhow, I'm posting this because anything that threatens my freedom of speech and civil liberties is something that I pay close attention to.  I understand that the internet has a lot of crime going on with pirating, etc. but that does not give the government an excuse to try to censor us.  This is just as important as SOPA if not more so.  Reblog if you want.  This is an issue that we can all agree upon since we all use and write on the web. 
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A few months ago, the proposal of an anti-piracy bill by the name of SOPA caused a great deal of controversy and protest due to the fact that it allowed the snooping of web users while opening the door to the censorship of the internet. The proposal of this law caused companies and internet giants such as AOL, Facebook and Google to openly oppose the bill – some even went as far as making their sites “go dark” for a day as a form of protest. The bill was eventually shelved and internet users rejoiced. But it was a very temporary victory. A new law is set to make the internet a highly monitored place.
Were the anti-SOPA companies genuinely concerned about your privacy? Not really. SOPA simply went against their best interests as it placed the burden of internet surveillance on them.
Now, a new bill by the name of CISPA will be proposed this week and its unprecise wording will make legal all kinds of abuse against privacy and free speech. Is there outrage from internet giants or are there corporate websites going black? Not at all. In fact, several companies such as Facebook, Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, Intel, AT&T, Verizon openly support the bill.
“Whereas SOPA and PIPA were bad for many companies that do business on the Internet, and burdened them with the unholy task of policing the Web (or facing repercussions if they didn’t), this bill makes life easier for them; it removes regulations and the risk of getting sued for handing over our information to The Law. Not to mention doing what the bill says it’s going to do: protecting them from cyber threats.”
- Digital Trends, CISPA is not the new SOPA: Here’s why
With the support of big businesses, CISPA is receiving a lot less negative publicity and has a lot more chances to be adopted. It has been recently reported that the Obama administration is against CISPA – but that might not be enough to get it cancelled. Also, with elections coming soon, appearing to be against this controversial law while still having it adopted might be a simple political strategy.
Since companies are backing the law, it is up to the people to get their voices heard. Although different than SOPA, CISPA has all of the main components to turn the internet into a cyber-police-state. Here’s a good article describing CISPA.

As CISPA Nears A Vote, Can The Controversial Cyber-Security Legislation Be Stopped?

As controversial cyber security legislation nears a vote in the House this week, civil liberties groups and some politicians are lining up against the bill.
Critics of the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) have likened it to previous bills, such as the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) that was defeated in Congress earlier this year.
(You can read the full pdf text of CISPA here.)
Now, opposition to CISPA is growing more widespread with each passing day as more and more internet groups join forces to push back against what is seen as a serious threat to domestic privacy laws.
The Daily Kos has set up its own action against CISPA, and numerous groups such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have been at the forefront of the effort to halt what they see as a serious threat to American civil liberties.
The ACLU has described the bill as an even more pernicious SOPA, noting that the legislation “would give the government, including military spy agencies, unprecedented powers to snoop through people’s personal information — medical records, private emails, financial information — all without a warrant, proper oversight or limits.”
Meanwhile reddit, the site largely responsible for the groundswell of cyber-grassroots opposition to SOPA, has been overrun with discussions about this latest threat to online privacy.
“CISPA is a solution in search of a problem. And it threatens to undermine important privacy protections.”
Politicians Come Out Against CISPA
Now, even the Obama Administration has come out against the bill, siding again with the forces of the internet against lawmakers.
“The Obama administration opposes Cispa,” Alec Ross, a senior adviser for innovation to Hillary Clinton, told the Guardian. “The president has called for comprehensive cybersecurity legislation. There is absolutely a need for comprehensive cybersecurity legislation.
“[But] part of what has been communicated to congressional committees is that we want legislation to come with necessary protections for individuals.”
Ross did not comment on whether Obama would veto the bill.
Presidential hopeful and staunch libertarian Ron Paul has come out against the legislation as well.
“CISPA permits both the federal government and private companies to view your private online communications without judicial oversight provided that they do so of course in the name of cybersecurity,” said the Texas Republican.
“Simply put, CISPA encourages some of our most successful internet companies to act as government spies, sowing distrust of social media and chilling communications in one segment of the world economy where Americans still lead.”
Critics of CISPA point out that the lawmakers responsible for bills that tinker with the internet rarely understand the technical side of the equation, whereas critics of this and earlier bills have a much stronger grasp not merely on the civil liberties aspects but on the way such bills could harm the internet itself.
The man many credit for “inventing” the internet, Tim Berners-Lee, has also come outagainst the bill, noting how quickly these sorts of bills resurface in Congress.
CISPA “is threatening the rights of people in America, and effectively rights everywhere, because what happens in America tends to affect people all over the world. Even though the SOPA and PIPA acts were stopped by huge public outcry, it’s staggering how quickly the US government has come back with a new, different, threat to the rights of its citizens,” Lee told The Guardian.
So what is CISPA, and what does it do?
Basically CISPA bypasses various laws that have been put in place to protect privacy. The legislation allows companies and government agencies to share “cyber threat information” with other private companies or the government “notwithstanding any other provision of law.”
Such broad strokes are always worrisome, especially given how fast and loose the term “threat” has become in recent years. What sort of private information could be used to prevent a cyber threat?
  • CISPA has a very broad, almost unlimited definition of the information that can be shared with government agencies and it supersedes all other privacy laws.
  • CISPA is likely to lead to expansion of the government’s role in the monitoring of private communications.
  • CISPA is likely to shift control of government cybersecurity efforts from civilian agencies to the military.
  • Once the information is shared with the government, it wouldn’t have to be used for cybersecurity, but could instead be used for other purposes.
One imagines that almost anything could potentially be helpful in preventing a cyber attack. Emails, health records, online purchases. The language in the bill is so broad and leaves so much room to maneuver, that the sharing of private information could be excused or overlooked for almost any reason.
The truly perplexing thing about the bill is that a great deal of information is already routinely shared by companies and the government. The only difference between this information sharing and information sharing under CISPA is that there are currently safeguards in place to prevent abuse. CISPA strips those safeguards away in the name of cyber security.
But Is It SOPA?
Not quite, argues Ars Technica’s Tim Lee. “A better analogy is the 2008 FISA Amendment Act, which granted major telecommunications incumbents retroactive immunity for their participation in warrantless wiretapping and eliminated judicial oversight for a broad category of government surveillance.”
CISPA simply loosens already weak protections of privacy and does so with few, if any, restraints and little oversight. In other words, it’s just another piece of the security-state puzzle we’ve been cobbling together since 9/11 which already includes domestic surveillance, the possible detention of US citizens by the military, and numerous other assaults on individual liberty and privacy.
With SOPA, the “threat” was online piracy. With CISPA, the “threat” is much more vague. Does internet piracy itself constitute a cyber threat?
“And whereas SOPA pitted Silicon Valley against Hollywood, CISPA seems to have the support of many technology and Web-based companies, including Facebook, Microsoft, Symantec and IBM,” writes Forbes cyber-security guru Andy Greenberg.
While SOPA raised first amendment concerns, CISPA raises concerns about privacy. Still, privacy and free speech are not exactly mutually exclusive. Loss of privacy threatens free speech, and the loss of free speech is inevitably a loss of privacy.
The only silver lining at this point is that whereas the FAA passed during a time of political crisis, the anti-censorship forces and internet groups in opposition this time around are much better organized. The stunning defeat of SOPA and PIPA earlier this year illustrate just how far these groups, and the social media tools they wield, have come in a short span of time.
The Man Leading The CISPA Charge
The architect of the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act is Michigan Rep. Mike Rogers, a Republican, along with his Democratic co-sponsor Rep. C.A. “Dutch” Ruppersberger of Maryland.
Despite the growing opposition to the bill, Rogers remains confident of its passage.
“I feel pretty confident that we’ll close out the bill,” Rogers told Talking Points Memo. “There is a strong chance that the bill will be passed [by the House this] week.”
While Rogers is stubbornly pursuing the bill in the face of White House opposition and the rising tide of anti-CISPA voices across the internet, he does say he’s willing to make changes.
“We’re open to change this bill right up until it comes to the House floor based on external input,” he told TPM.
What sort of changes remains unclear, but critics of CISPA should take this as a sign that mounting pressure could still have an affect on the bill, possibly leading to revised and more constrained language. Even so, the legislation does little to counter actual cyber threats, while opening the floodgates to all sorts of privacy concerns.
Time is running out for opponents of the bill.
Debate in the House will begin this Thursday, and a vote is scheduled for Friday. There arealternatives to the Rogers bill, such as a bill proposed by Rep. Dan Lungren (R-CA), that are less invasive and present a more careful, balanced, and targeted approach to cyber threats.
Cyber security is a legitimate government issue, but until the government starts talking to actual cyber security and tech experts, and takes the concerns of civil liberties groups seriously, we risk giving far too much away, once again, in our quest for an ever-elusive sense of security.
- Source: Forbes

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Wordless Wednesday....old school Jean

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

I came across random old pictures of me as a child. I thought I'd share. Considering I remember every single one of these moments (except for the first picture when I was a baby) is something I'm proud of. Can't believe I'm 30 already. I swear it wasn't that long ago that I was posing for my mom to take these pics!!

Wow I look super Asian here!! I was about 8 months here with my older 1st cousins Kalama (holding me ) and Keola.  Just a little info about me..I'm very mixed ethnicities.  My dad is Hawaiian, Korean, Portuguese, Chinese and my  mom is French, Irish and Native American (Lakota).
Me and my little brother Peter on Santa's lap in 1984.  I hated Santa that year.  Check out my brother's sidecomb!! Haha he looks so much like his daughter!
Playing games with my little brother.  This was an awesome day. :) 

Being a ham in my Easter hat.  I think this was 1986.
This is me around 6 years old.  That face of mischief was because I accidentally ripped my picture.  I can't tell you how many times I've seen this look on my son's face!!
Gosh I was such a ham!
Me and my brother circa 1989.  I don't remember why I was having a brat attack that day.  Maybe it's because I cut my brother's bangs so my mom went and chopped mine to teach me a lesson ?  haha


Little brother Peter and I with my mom.  Love her 80s earrings! LOL 


My bro and I on a plane to Seattle.  He had just finished having a fit over the flight attendant seating him all alone 5 rows away so they traded his seat for the one next to mine.  He was always really good at getting his way! 




Me before a hula competition when I was super into hula as a kid.

Me and my cousin/bff Kai!! Love this pic of us. :) 

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Hazy Days

Sunday, April 22, 2012


Just a photo post more than anything else.  No deep sentiments or thoughts or rants to post tonight.  I'm just too tired to do so!!  These photos were taken about a week ago in North Shore Oahu at Laniakea beach.  There was a haze from the vog (volcanic sulfur based fog that travels with our south winds from the Big Island to Oahu) that created a neat effect on the sunset.  Thankfully the tradewinds are back and my severe vog allergies are gone!!  Yay!!  Vog creates some nasty allergies for me including sore throat, headaches and light sensitivity just to name a few.  I could never cut it living on the Big Island.  Still, I'm so thankful to live in such a beautiful place that I will gladly endure the occasional vog with a smile.  

When I was taking the sunset photos I caught a glimpse of light through some beach plants that was really beautiful and created the prettiest burst of light that I had to snap at least one photo of it!!  I hope you enjoy looking at my photos as much as I enjoyed taking them. :)

I hope you all have a lovely and blessed day!! 

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Sunshine on a cloudy day....

Saturday, April 7, 2012


I'm up at 3:30 am listening to the sound of the wind blowing tree branches and the sound of the rain hitting the ground outside.  It's a comforting and peaceful sound.  I rather enjoy it since Hawai'i is usually sunny and bright 3/4 of the year.  I must confess that I liked rain more before I became a photographer.  The photo above was of the overcast sky the other day.  You can see rays of sunlight peeking through the mass of clouds.  Very lovely.

I find myself sitting here wondering if what the weather man called "intermittent showers/partly cloudy weather" would linger through the weekend and hinder my plans for photo shoots.  I don't know why I can't sleep, probably because like a dummy I decided to work out around 11 pm and gave myself a second wind.

I suspect it will be cloudy in my neck of the woods and sunny in the drier areas so I think I'm going to be driving a lot tomorrow....errr today!  How's the weather where you live?  I know most of the world is just starting to get sunshine and warmth to relieve them of the cold winter.

Here's a little sunshine on your cloudy or rainy day.  These are photos I took last summer.  I hope you enjoy them.


Both of the photos above were taken at sunset at Waikiki Beach on the island of Oahu.

This photo is at Maunalua Bay docks.  Looking at these photos makes me feel so thankful to live in Hawai'i.  All the beauty God has created here and throughout the world.  I am in utter awe for His art is unparalleled.

I hope you all have a lovely weekend and a Happy Easter!!


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Recent Pins

Totally random.  I've been playing on Pinterest since I am up and can't fall back asleep.  That site is addicting!!! Just thought I'd share some recent pins.  

This is Charlize Theron in Vogue UK this month.  The woman is flawlessly beautiful.  If I still had my style web magazine, I would have done an entire feature on this Vogue spread.  She's gorgeous and manages to not look trashy.  Must attribute some of that not only to her good looks but to Patrick Demarchellier, famed photographer extraordinaire.  Are you looking forward to her new movie Snow White and the Huntsman?  I kind of am.  I am not Kristen Stewart's biggest fan but Charlize is fab.  Did you guys see the other Snow White movie Mirror Mirror?  Me neither.



One of my favorite novels of all time is Pride and Prejudice.  This particular film starring Keira Knightley is my favorite adaptation of the book.  She pulls off the slight tomboy persona that Lizzy had in the Jane Austen novel yet maintains class and still manages to be ladylike. 



Another movie I've been watching a lot lately on my iPad.  I was a music major in college and a huge band geek for most of my life.  I love films about music, especially ones that intermingle classical with a more contemporary/rock sound.  The idea of this movie is original, parts of it are sad but the ending is happy.  Add to that a killer soundtrack that I could listen to in loops all day whether I'm working or wandering about and it's a win win. 



I would be a total liar if I said that I didn't like the other movie adaptations of Jane Eyre but for some reason, the most recent adaptation of one of my favorite novels has garnered my special attention.  Perhaps it's that Mia (who plays Jane) is awkward in her mannerisms and really brings home Jane's inexperience with men and social situations to life.  Real reason I love it?  Michael Fassbender.  I like him with longer, darker hair.  swoon.


Though Hawai'i does boast some beautiful scenery, we do not get the pleasure of watching sakura (cherry blossoms) bloom in the spring.  I think they are so delicate and pretty.  
 

I know I already had Keira Knightley in this post and I'm not really that much of a fan of hers but this Vogue cover came out not long after Pride and Prejudice and I was still really pleased with her as Lizzy.  I actually like this Vogue shoot more than most.  It is set in Africa and between the shots and the beauty of the location, I really was drawn to it.  When I saw on Pinterest, I had to share!







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Winding Down

Thursday, April 5, 2012




I don't know about you, but I've been stressed lately.  Even as I'm trying to creatively weave words and phrases to describe my emotions and experiences as of late, thoughts concerning my work and my family are circling my mind.  I'm blessed and so thankful for all that I have but sometimes it just takes its toll.

I was going through the motions the other day with being overloaded at work and then on top of it, having to help my son learn something that his teacher failed to impart on him because she's alone teaching a class of 30 students.  I honestly don't know how teachers deal with the stress of having all these young minds to nurture and teach especially considering the current economy and the overcrowding at public schools.  I don't envy her, let's just say that.  Nevertheless, there are days when my son comes home completely confused about what geometric theory he is supposed to apply on his 4th grade math homework.  It's frustrating.  I don't mind helping him but I'm not an awesome teacher. If I wanted to be a teacher, I would be one.  I am not the most patient human being ever to walk the earth.  Let's just keep it at that....

It must be hard for my boy to live up to my expectations.  I am slowly learning that he is not me and I can't expect him to be amazing at all the things I flourished at when I was his age.  It's a difficult lesson for me to learn but it's a daily challenge I'm actually starting to adapt to.  He is his own person and though he has many similarities to me, I need to stop trying to make him a version of myself.  He is kind, gentle, sociable, funny, determined and sensitive.  I too am sensitive but I was rather quiet at his age and devoted all my time then to school work and karate.  He is perfect just the way he is and I need to help him learn what he needs to be a strong, smart and independent man without pushing him to be something he's not.

Boys are different and I have to remember that.  I think it's hard for me because it's just me and my son.  He doesn't have a father to guide him and do the boy things with so I have to be both mother and father.  I have to play sports with him and get in the mud with him when he wants to.  I have to teach him and read with him and watch sports with him.  He has so much life in him and I want him to live it and not miss out simply because I am not married and he doesn't have a "dad".  Better no dad than the one that helped me make him (truth be told!).  The "donor" (I'll just call him that because he did nothing for my son and left when Alaka'i was a baby) was not what you could consider an awesome human being.  Selfish, mean, cruel, pathological, dishonest and violent.  Thank God I moved on and away from him before he could hurt my boy or worse, impart his bad behavior and habits on him.  Anyway, I'm doing all these boy things with my son and then I have work and chores and all that other fun grown up stuff like making and balancing a budget.  On top of that are bills and the ridiculously high cost for groceries and gas costs (literally emptying my bank account).  At the end of the day I am left utterly exhausted and feeling like I have no time to do anything I really want.

Such is life.  You gotta make what ya' got work!!!  I manage it all rather well despite some setbacks here and there.  I always feel guilty like I should be spending more time with my son Alaka'i.  I think every parent out there can relate to that, whether they work or not.  No matter how much you do with your kids, you always feel like you could or should do more.  We want the best for our children.  That's what makes us good parents.  I just re-read what I wrote above and realized I went on a slightly ADD tangent there.  Sorry about that!! Chalk it up to the fact that I'm exhausted from my day job and my mom job.

I wish the hours in the day where I'm not working were longer.  That way I could spend some awesome quality time with my son Alaka'i and also fit time in to take photos and enjoy life a little.  

I actually wrote this blog with the intention of relaxing and "winding down" and posting photos I took about a week and a half ago when I had a few spare moments.  It's the first chance I've had to really write and post so here it is.  These photos were taken at Wailupe Beach Park in Honolulu, Hawai'i.  I am so lucky to live in Hawai'i where the weather is warm and the scenery is beautiful.  <3

Enjoy these photos and whether you're stressed or exhausted from work or from being a parent (tougher job than ANY "day" job I've had), sit back and look at these photos and imagine you're on this beach with the drink of your choice, just relaxing.   Ahhh..



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