Friday, April 30, 2010

Offshore Drilling is Not The Answer: Restore the Moratorium

I posted an article in early April on this same topic: to stop offshore drilling. Now look at this horrible environmental situation. If the government cannot contain this oil leak, it'll become the worst disaster in U.S. history. #nowwhat? Experts estimate that 210,000 gallons of oil leak into the sea everyday. WOW!

Also, does anyone know what company is responsible for this disaster?

The tragic and devastating oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is a stark reminder that offshore oil drilling is not the answer.
The Deepwater Horizon rig that exploded and sank has spilled millions of gallons of oil into the ecologically rich waters in the Gulf of Mexico and continues to gush 210,000 gallons of oil into the sea every day. The spill remains unabated and now has the potential to become one of the worst environmental disasters in U.S. history. The unfolding catastrophe clearly illustrates that offshore drilling is not safe and new technology is not fool proof.

We are reminded why the 1969 oil spill in Santa Barbara and the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill led to state and federal moratoriums on offshore oil drilling. The tragedy in the Gulf of Mexico makes it clear that it is time once again time to restore those moratoriums.

Enough is enough, TAKE ACTION. Tell the Obama Administration new drilling is NOT THE ANSWER. Our coasts and the economy they support cannot withstand anymore. CLICK HERE.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Unplugging: plugged into my iPod

To me, relaxing in the 21st century is simply impossible without the disturbance of technology. To others, relaxing in the 21st century is extremely challenging without the presence of technology. Technology is [now] everywhere, it’s always around. Even if you’re naked in the desert with not a battery-powered device or motorized vehicle within 500 miles, there are still multiple satellites in low-earth orbit, just a few dozen miles above your head.

You might ask yourself, why is it so hard to relax? It’s not that relaxing is hard, it’s just that there are too many disturbances…the primary being technology. Whether the phone rings, an email comes in or an airplane flies overhead, technology is infiltrating modern man. Technology cannot leave us alone and we need it to survive…a symbiotic relationship I guess. Our love for technology has grown so strong that we cannot divorce it. Our lust for information, data and constant connectivity has thrust us into an eternal whirlwind of technological dependency.

The vices of technology have seriously constrained human freedom and, at the same time, allowed it to flourish and advance. Our technological advances have grown so strong that we simply cannot live without it. We now speak in technological jargon and live in an instantaneously connected and wired world: “my network,” “IM me”, “message me”, “email me”, “Facebook me”, “FedEx it”, “Xerox it”, “call my cell”, “TiVo it”, “upload/download”, “what’s the 411”, “tweet”, “newsfeed”, “alarm clock”, “timer”, “microwave”, etc. Anything we do or say has technology tied into it somewhere.

Before the Digital Revolution, relaxing was the simple action “to relax.” Now in 2010 at the vanguard of technological advancements, relaxing [when done properly] is known as “unplugging” or “to unplug.” Here’s my ironic story:

Sitting in my backyard last weekend I was, in a transcendental state of relaxation (no chemical enhancements, thank you very much), absorbing as much cosmic rays as possible. I said to my girlfriend how great it is to unplug every now and again.
 We both work in marketing [advertising, public relations] in New York City and we’re constantly using technology to conduct and complete work. Even on vacation, our Blackberry and Palm Pre were checked multiple times a day. We felt naked without our “connection to the world” devices.

Analyzing my state of relaxation, or unplugging, further, I realized that I was in-fact listening to my iPod. In the short time span of declaring my technological freedom in my backyard, I become conscious of the fact that I wasn’t unplugged – only relaxing. This humored me a bit. I thought to myself, “Unplugging: plugged into my iPod,” this is worthy of a blog post.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Stereotyped: Atlantic City

How one trip changed my mind…

It’s hard to admit, but I hated Atlantic City even before I stepped foot within 100 miles of the place…and I don’t know why, even to this day. Maybe because:
  • It was located in New Jersey
  • It wasn’t located in Nevada
  • Or the cast from MTV’s ‘Jersey Shore’ went there one episode
I heard great stories about the place, notably Borgata, but there were a lot of stereotypes infiltrating my mind. All that was about to change.

Last weekend, I visited AC with my brother, Luke, and a few friends. We stayed at the Borgata and had a fantastic time. The place was packed and pumping; people were everywhere. A few of us won some money, a few lost. Poker was great: my brother and I played for about two to three hours and drank five to six [free] beers. The room was very nice and the bathroom & shower were simply perfect. We had an amazing steak dinner at Old Homestead (despite the 50 minute wait with reservations), and then partied the night away at Mur Mur. Upon leaving the club in the wee hours of the morning, we spread the roulette board. I, of course, lost but my buddy won a few thousand. Good for him! Room service never tasted so good.

Luke and I drove home the next morning and saw a car on fire at a gas station. How symbolic! We’re the car, the gas station is AC and the fire truck is work on Monday. 

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

LONG BEACH HATES CANCER

FIRST ANNUAL ‘LONG BEACH HATES CANCER’ FUNDRAISING PARTY
Long Beach, NY

This is a social gathering for a great cause! Long Beach and neighboring residents are joining together in the fight against cancer. The first annual Long Beach Hates Cancer Fundraising Party will take place on Friday, May 7th under the tent at The Cabana.
  • A donation of $40 includes open bar and all-you-can-eat buffet
  • Prizes, raffles and giveaways throughout
  • Live music by Groundswell and DJ Mike Ceeza
All proceeds will be donated to our good friends Carmen Sarro and Al Green, who are both battling cancer, and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

WHEN:
Friday, May 7th (5:00 – 9:00 p.m.)

WHERE:
The Cabana Restaurant
1034 W. Beech Street
Long Beach, NY 11561 
MEDIA, PHOTO and INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

To receive additional information, please contact:
Mark LoCastro
mlocastro[at]mindLBpop[dot]com

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Leaked video shows civilian killings in Iraq

By Brett Michael Dykes, national affairs writer for Yahoo! News.

When a nonprofit group this week released video footage, leaked via a source in the Pentagon, showing a 2007 U.S. helicopter attack on a group of civilians in Baghdad, the clip unleashed a viral online sensation and ignited an intense debate about the conduct of U.S. forces in Iraq. To read more, CLICK HERE.


CBC.ca – Video shows U.S. attack that killed 2 news staff

Monday, April 5, 2010

2007 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R for SALE

KAWASAKI NINJA ZX-6R with 2,144 miles: $6,500 (neg.)

This bike is hooked up and loud! Black (ebony) 07 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R with Two Brothers Racing M-5 Carbon Fiber V.A.L.E.™ slip-on exhaust system.

2,144 miles. Barely ridden. Mint condition. Clean title. It's a Must See. Stored in garage all year round. Fully serviced, inspected, insured, tuned up, and oil changed every 600 miles with synthetic.

Test ride only after purchase. I have two sets of racing jackets, helmets and gloves that I'll add to the sale free of charge.

Bike comes included with:
**Two Brothers Racing M-5 Carbon Fiber V.A.L.E.™ Slip-On exhaust system
**Rear-Mounted Fender Eliminator Kit (with integrated turn signals, LED brake lights and license plate light)
**Integrated/Flush front turn signals
**Rear-Seat Cowl & passenger seat
**Puig Double-Bubble Wind Screen, smoked black
**Framer Sliders
**Carbon Fiber Gas Tank Scratch Guard



EMAIL ME: mark[dot]locastro[at]yahoo[dot]com
CALL ME: (516) 642-7296

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Twitter Layouts

Custom twitter backgrounds can really enhance one's page/profile. So last night I took the liberty in designing my own. What a pain in the ass with the size limits and uploading process, but I think it looks great. See below and let me know.
Does anyone know how to add hyperlinks to text that are imbedded in an image? If so, please email me.
Follow me on Twitter (@MarkL3883) or CLICK HERE to view my profile.

Risk Is Clear in Drilling; Payoff Isn’t

I'm not a fan of this. Why can't the U.S. invest in alternative technologies and fuels?

Risk Is Clear in Drilling; Payoff Isn’t

By JOHN M. BRODER and CLIFFORD KRAUSS
March 31, 2010
WASHINGTON — In proposing a major expansion of offshore oil and gas development, President Obama set out to fashion a carefully balanced plan that would attract bipartisan support for climate and energy legislation while increasing production of domestic oil. To read more, CLICK HERE.