Intercollegiate athletics should be separated from academics

Today I did a presentation in one of my classes about why over-funded athletics programs should be removed from universities or at the very least, significantly scaled down. They have simply gotten too carried away with their spending and are guzzling university funding at an enormous rate. It’s really sad in my opinion because they are detracting from the academics at universities. No wonder the American education system is pumping out so many stupid people.

In my presentation, I included a comic graph that really shows the skewed priorities that football coaches have when it comes to salaries. Some of the specific examples of coaches I listed were hired with contracts worth $6-$12 million which is absolutely outrageous. After all, the whole purpose of the university is educate and not to pay coaches absurd amounts of money.

One of my favorite quotes that I found is from an article I read in The New York Times Magazine online and goes as such:

Dollars are directed from general funds and wrestled from donors, and what does not go into cherry-wood lockers, plush carpets and million-dollar weight rooms ends up in the pockets of coaches, the most exalted of whom now make upward of $2 million a year.

It’s true too! Not only are coaches making insane amounts of money, but athletic departments are spending huge amounts of money on other projects, most of the pointless and stupid. An example of that would be the University of Michigan. They spent $18 million in upgrading their stadium. One of the “highlights” of the renovations were 10-foot high lyrics to their football team’s fight song. That’s an appalling waste of money! It could go to something like classroom renovation and modernization. That funding could be used to upgrade computers around the campus or add more computers or do a huge number of other things like research grants.

The scary part is that, for most universities, most of this funding comes from student tuition rather than the revenues generated by ticket sales or merchandise sales. Universities also use their football team as a reason to raise tuition if the football team performs well, which is really ridiculous when you consider that the football team’s performance has absolutely nothing to do with how well the university is ranked academically and has no effect on the kind of education most students will get. The only effect it has is negative — it diverts funding that could go for academic purposes.

Another great quote I found that I intend to leave off on, is one from James J. Duderstadt, former president of the University of Michigan. The quote comes from his book, Intercollegiate Athletics and the American University: A University President’s Perspective and goes as such:

The damage done to students participating in [sports] programs, not to mention the university itself, has become simply too great. It is time that we decoupled football and basketball from the world of big-time show business, and reconnected these programs, their coaches, and their student-athletes to the educational mission of the university….[otherwise] they are not worth continuing….it might be far better for our institutions, our students, and our nation if we were to phase them out in favor of flag football and intramural basketball. (214)

Converting Dead Mormons into Homosexuals

I found a very humorous blog entry about the Mormons continuing to posthumously baptize Jewish Holocaust victims into the Church of the Latter Day Saints. The author’s idea for revenge is quite cruel when looked upon from a Mormon’s point of view, but quite hilarious when looked upon from another point of view. The author proposes to convert dead Mormons into homosexuals. A quote from the blog entry:

Dear God of the Homos,

With your great and everlasting love that blessed the covenants of Achilles and Petroclus, Gilgamesh and Enkidu, and of Jonathon and David, bless then the soul of Joseph Smith of Sharon, Vermont with your divine penis. Let it pierce the anus of his soul, and let you be forever joined to him, since on this oppressive earth, he was denied the pleasure of the male sex.

Forever and ever, our brother Joseph Smith has now joined our family (We Sing the Hymn to Praise God of the Homos!).

Blessed be God of the Homos,

Amen

You can read more about it here.

Interview with PZ Myers

I consistently follow the blog Pharyngula by PZ Myers. He is an evolutionary biologist at the University of Minnesota and he writes quite a bit about Atheism and religion. Today he was interviewed by a German website called the hpd about his blog, Atheism and its cultural acceptance in the USA. Here’s a section of it:

4. The United States were founded as a secular nation, yet it turned out to be the most religious of all western democracies. What, do you think, are the main causes of that development?

Europe tossed out its craziest and most extreme and most religious elements, and sent them abroad. From our founding, we’ve been built of disparate colonies that were often initially established to shelter religious oddballs.

We also have a constitution that guarantees protection of religious belief, broadly defined. It meant that this was an environment in which the wildest ideas could be expressed and sheltered by the government, so we’ve actually had the opportunity for a little natural selection of religious ideas, and the most extreme have done relatively well.

5. How worried are you about the future of secularism in the United States?

Very. I think we’re at a tipping point here; we could correct the slide into irrationality and become an Enlightenment state once again, or if the crazies succeed in demolishing our educational system, we could be on a one-way slide to third-world status in the next few generations.

You can find the full interview in English here.

German Blog

Well, in my ongoing quest to learn German, I have decided to start keeping a blog in German. Since I have still have 2 unused domain names — both conveniently enough in German — I’ve decided to use one to keep a blog in German.

If you speak German and would like to follow it, please visit http://www.eswirdkalt.com.

New MacBook

Yesterday I was finally able to order a brand new MacBook. I’m quite excited about it because it means I can finally rid myself of the stupid PC laptop with Windows Vista that I have been using now for a while. I hate that thing. Vista is slow, sloppy, ugly, unreliable and generally obnoxious to work with.

MacBook

MacBook

Dell Guy Goes Mac

I went to a party on Saturday night and one of the guys who was there brought his computer. It was a brand new MacBook and the first one I’ve seen since Apple came out with their new line of MacBook and MacBook Pros on October 14th. I got to talking with him about it and quickly realized he wasn’t just some guy that follows the trend or buys technology-related items because that’s what the guy next to him bought. He knew what he was talking about in terms of computers.

After talking with him for a while, he mentioned that he just made the switch to Mac and that his MacBook was the first Mac he has ever owned. He also mentioned that he’s worked for Dell for a while, but that he had had enough of the problems attributed to Windows, so he decided to opt for a Mac. Based one what he has experienced so far with his Mac, he said that he will never go back to Windows again after getting used to the Mac.

The State of American Universities

This is something I find to be really sad and it just proves we really need some sort of reform at the university level in this country.

Academic Salaries

Academic Salaries

While the image is an exaggerated comic, it still has plenty of truth behind it.

Working with Windows (Oct. 4th, 2008)

- Windows not finding the wireless connection my iPod Touch found despite wireless card being on
- Microsoft Word crashed when I clicked the Office Button
- Explorer crashed while shutting down
- Windows crashed while shutting down. Instead of just shutting down, it rebooted to check for solutions.

Working with Windows (Oct. 3, 2008)

Since my PowerBook’s hard drive died, I have been forced to use Windows Vista Home Basic on a Dell Inspiron 1521 for the past week. It has been an absolute nightmare! In lieu of this, I’ve started keeping a running log of things that have gone wrong with Windows everyday. I will be making daily posts with lists of problems I encounter. Some of them are more entertaining than others, but most of them are stupid.

Here is the list for October 3, 2008:

- Wouldn’t boot. Had to restart twice.
- Clicked a bookmark and the titlebar of the window moved to the cursor instead of the browser going to the bookmark.
- Scroll down a webpage and it automatically comes back up.
- Explorer crashed and took all open program (iTunes & Pidgin) with it.
- Blue screen of death.
- Windows locked itself up trying to find a solution for the blue screen of death.
- Explorer crashed.
- Computer went to sleep, internet wouldn’t work afterwards. Had to restart.
- Trying to rename a file in Windows Explorer, but instead menus keep opening. (Alt-button is not a problem; closed the window and tried in a new window, same results).

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