You should back up your family videos on youtube

Reasons to agree: +6
  1. All hard drives crash unexpectedly. You can trust that YouTube will not delete  you videos.
  2. If you put you videos on YouTube grandparents and other relatives could watch them. Google search now includes personalized search, which means that potentially if any of your relatives are searching for "Yellowstone" because they want to use a video of Yellowstone in their school project, Google will tell show them your video of Yellowstone, with their grandparents in it... In other words Google has made it very easy for related people and friends to automatically find interesting stuff from each other...
  3. It might be boring now, but ever little thing your kid did when they were babies will be interesting when they have moved out.
  4. If you don't remember much from your childhood, videos can be a great way to jog your memory.
  5. If you don't put names and locations and other private information in the video, there shouldn't be much that weirdos can do to harm you from watching you sing happy birthday to your kid at Olive Garden, or seeing them play soccer... They could make their own recordings of people at olive garden, or playing soccer. If you go out in public you are not private. You are being video taped. There are drones and cameras everywhere. If you have anti virus for your computer (which we do) that will do more to protect identify theft, than not sharing videos with your family.
  6. It is not narcissistic to believe that your life is important: it is the most important thing that you have. It might not be important to others, but it is very important that you value your own life, because you only live once. When you die, your kids and perhaps grand kids will remember you. Maybe they will keep thumb drives with your pictures or videos on it. But if Google is going to value you enough to try to remember anything from your life, it won't matter in the end, but if it makes you feel like you won't be forgotten, that is OK. And if you have anything of value to say to grand kids or great grand kids  it could help you connect with them. It would have been great if we could have seen family life from 1000 years ago, why won't Google still have these videos 1000 years from now?
Reasons to disagree: -2
  1. Putting videos of yourself can make others wonder if you are a narcissistic. 
  2. Weirdos could get information from your videos to harm your family, somehow.
Score:
# of reasons to agree: +6
# of reasons to disagree: -2
# of reasons to agree with reasons to agree: +0
# of reasons to agree with reasons to disagree: -0
Total Idea Score: +4

    The National Parks are well ran and enjoyable -2

    Best reasons to agree: +
    1. The government has to keep people from feeding bears, to prevent bears from becoming dependent on people. 
    Best reasons to disagree: -
    1. There is no reason to have government owned gas stations within the park. 
    2. More buildings could be built within the state park in such a way that doesn't detract from the natural features  You could require the buildings be LEED certified, to appease the environmentalist. The could be designed so as not to interfere with wildlife. 
    3. The government should be more capitalistic with our state parks, in a smart way. When I say capitalism  you think Wal-Mart. Don't. Think Apple, Whole Food, Trader Joe, or Costco. We can combine the best of capitalism and scientific preservation of a wildlife.  Charging rich people to have a premium experience can fund wildlife preservation, and fund improvements that poor people can also experience. For instance, Indian Reservations that are not controlled by the federal government build glass bottom deck floors over the grand canyon. This does not hurt anything. Of course if too many people are driving on roads, than it might disrupt migration and stuff, but we can figure this stuff out...
    Score:
    # of reasons to agree: +1
    # of reasons to disagree: -3
    # of reasons to agree with reasons to agree: +0
    # of reasons to agree with reasons to disagree: -0
    Total Idea Score: +2
    Yellowstone, 1978ish. Me getting pushed around Yellowstone 
    like Royalty
    Summer 2011. Wild Bison! James getting carried around like royalty. 
    Old Faithful, Summer 2011. Sunsets really are better in the west, when
    surrounded by wild elements. 
    2011. A cool bike we saw in Yellowstone
    2011. Megan and I will cruse the country on bikes like this



    Background and Context:
    I've been to Yellowstone a couple times as a kid, once with Just Megan, and now once with our 3 kids.

    I really like seeing the wild life. I remember the bison surrounding our car when I was little, seeing Bald Eagles, Elk with Megan.

    Megan also went to Yellowstone as a kid, but she wouldn't get out of the car because of the smell!

    Images that agree:




    My parents. Grotto Geyser.
    My Mom. I think this is Old Faithful. 
    My Mom. I think this is Old Faithful. 
    You could get a lot closer to the geysers back then. 
    You would see more wildlife in the olden days. 
    My parents. 
    My mom and I at Mesa Falls (near Yellowstone)
    In Jr. High my parents took BJ Morris and I to Yellowstone. I remember buying these shorts at Fred Meyers. 
     
    In Jr. High my parents took BJ Morris and I to Yellowstone. I think this is a place called Big Springs, where you can see a whole bunch of fish, and the water comes right out of a mountain... or this might be fishing bridge...
    Those shorts were awsome. BJ had a max headroom shirt. 
    The Yellowstone Canyon
    My dad at Old Faithful

    Marvin Laub is tough

    1. He recovered from knee and brain surgery, never complaining, and remaining cheerful and up-beat.
    2. He worked hard his whole life. Even at 79 years old he is still working, giving drivers training tests (Its not dangerous. These kids are already driving with their parents for a few months. My dad drives safe places with them, and gives them all very straight forward exams).
    3. He raised 5 kids, without ever really freaking out. You have to endure a lot of stuff to do that, and he did it with great strength.
    My Dad, being tough
    My dad ruff-housing with his kids (I'm the baby).

    Mesa Falls Idaho is worth the trip and is well managed

    1. It is safe to bring your kids, as long as you watch them. Its a pretty good water fall.
    2. Upper Mesa Falls is roughly 114 feet high and 200 feet wide.
    3. Our daughter really liked learning about the animals, going around and touching all the different furs... Maybe she will be a fashion designer some day?
    Best reasons to disagree: -
    1. They should put a zip line across the canyon and charge people to go across.
    2. They should build a safe way to talk down to the river.
    3. They are overly protective of kids picking flowers... This lady yelled at us when our 2 year old picked a wild flower. If flowers are going extentct we should use money to grow them. We should also sell them as extremely rare items, and and use the money we make to farm them. It is nice to have stuff growing in the wild but first we need to ensure their survival. If they are not endangered, and these government-types just like the feeling of power of yelling at parents for allowing their 2 year olds to pick a flower, than we should probably change things... They have parking lots and trails that killed these flowers much worse than my daughter. Their are thousands of miles of back-country that are owned by the federal government that they don't allow roads to be built.. There are places for wild flowers to grow... But if a little girl picks a flower, than to freakin bad... I know... I know... if every little girl who visitied picked a flower, than there might not be as many flowers within 100 or 200 feet of the parking lot of these places... but for Pete's sake, if they are that endangered, we should transplant them to green houses somewhere... I don't see this lady chasing deer away from flowers... I don't see hear going into the back country, if one of these flowers is not getting enough water, and brining it water... give me a break.
    4. Besides just being a place that you look at for a half an hour or so, or have a picknick at, it probably won't be to life altering of a visit. I have heard that you can walk along the canyon edge, and walk down to lower Mesa Falls, but things like that are tough to do with kids.
    Score:
    # of reasons to agree: +3
    # of reasons to disagree: -4
    # of reasons to agree with reasons to agree: +0
    # of reasons to agree with reasons to disagree: -0
    Total Idea Score: -1 

    My mom and I before they built the walk way. 

    Mesa Falls is outside of Yellowstone, was close to where I went to college in 95, 98
    
    Mesa Falls in 1998
    
    Mesa Falls, 2011. Megan and Russ (her Brother)
    
    Mesa Falls, 2011
    At the visitor's center at Mesa Falls standing in-front of  some sort of stuffed animal. 
    

    Rolling Stone's list of Best Albums of all time is a good one


    Background, Context, and Assumptions
    Of course people can judge music by whatever criteria you want. How do you judge good music (don't just say you just like it!). For instance you can judge music by these criteria:

    1. How hard it is to play. For me this is not an important criteria. I guess if you play an instrument, you could enjoy a solo artist really push themselves. Craftsman ship is important. But at the end of the day, you can punch notes into a computer, and a computer could replace Eddie Van Halen's finger, but I hope it could not replace his best lyrics. Lavish craftsmanship looses most all of its appeal when not used to support an important truth.
    2. How innovative it is. Creativity is a great way to decorate music, but you have to have the substance of good music, and a good melody. I have read some great criticisms of experimental a-tonal college music. 
    3. Good songs can just be songs that capture a feeling really well, but in order for a song to be considered great, you would think that you would rank everything a 10... There is nothing wrong with listening to OK songs, but when listing the best songs, you should only include songs that have great lyrics with good meanings, good message, a great melody, etc...

    Rolling Stone's list of Best Songs of all time is a good one
    Best reasons to disagree: -
    1. I would like a list of best albums that totally ignored cover art. I propose that albums should not be judged by cover art, which Rolling Stones mentions many times praising Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. 
    2. I would like to see a list of the best music, that does not reward musicians for trying to be too clever. It seems like that kind of stuff comes and goes, but you can't listen to it very often, because it gets old. Lyrics should not be obscure. People are too afraid to live life, and so they hide any meaning by trying to be clever. Musicians need to learn the importance of being Ernest. 
    3. Good music is music from cool people saying important things in a sincere and beautiful way. Cool people are not people who suck at life. Good music is not music written by self-obsessed losers at the middle of the night, when they can't get their life together after their girl-friend broke up with them. Its not music telling people how cool they are. It is not music from someone you don't respect saying something stupid. It is written by people you can respect, who have lived a good life and have something to say. You shouldn't be allowed to write music when your a teenager. You don't have anything to say. 
    4. Music shouldn't be important because it created the hippy movement, or got girls to stop wearing bras for a few years... The music should be important if it had messages that successful people are able to believe for hundreds of years. 
    Score:
    # of reasons to agree: +0
    # of reasons to disagree: -4
    # of reasons to agree with reasons to agree: +0
    # of reasons to agree with reasons to disagree: -0
    Total Idea Score: +0

    Rolling Stone's list of Best Songs of all time, with reasons to agree or disagree that they are "great" songs
    1 Bob Dylan Like A Rolling Stone
    Best reasons to disagree: -

    1. This song is just some immature looser experiencing schadenfreude when a girl falls. We all know people like this. They are called jerks. It is stupid that some guy going on about how awesome it is is when someone is having a hard time is considered the best our culture has to offer. 
    2 Rolling Stones Satisfaction
    3 John Lennon Imagine

    Best reasons to disagree: -

    1. Communalism does not work 

    4 Marvin Gaye What's Going On
    5 Aretha Franklin Respect
    6 Beach Boys Good Vibrations
    7 Chuck Berry Johnny B. Goode
    8 Beatles Hey Jude
    9 Nirvana Smells Like Teen Spirit
    10 Ray Charles What'd I Say (Live Berlin) 1962
    11 Who My Generation
    12 Sam Cooke A Change Is Gonna Come
    13 Beatles Yesterday
    14 Bob Dylan Blowin' in The Wind
    15 The Clash London Calling
    16 Beatles I Want To Hold Your Hand
    17 Jimi Hendrix Purple Haze
    18 Chuck Berry Maybellene
    19 Elvis Presley Hound Dog
    20 Beatles Let It Be
    21 Bruce Springsteen Born To Run
    22 The Ronettes Be My Baby
    23 Beatles In My Life
    24 The Impressions People Get Ready
    25 Beach Boys God Only Knows
    26 Otis Redding (Sitting On) The Dock Of The Bay
    27 Derek And The Dominos Layla
    28 Beatles A Day In The Life
    29 Beatles Help
    30 Johnny Cash I Walk The Line
    31 Led Zeppelin Stairway To Heaven
    32 Rolling Stones Sympathy For The Devil
    33 Tina Turner River Deep, Mountain High
    34 The Righteous Brothers You've Lost That Loving Feeling
    35 The Doors Light My Fire
    36 U2 One
    37 Bob Marley No Woman No Cry
    38 Rolling Stones Gimme Shelter
    39 Buddy Holly That'll Be The Day
    40 Martha And The Vandellas Dancing In The Streets
    41 Band The Weight
    42 Kinks Waterloo Sunset
    43 Little Richard Tutti Frutti
    44 Ray Charles Georgia On My Mind
    45 Elvis Presley Heartbreak Hotel
    46 David Bowie Heroes
    47 Jimi Hendrix All Along The Watchtower
    48 Simon And Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water
    49 The Eagles Hotel California
    50 Smokey Robinson The Tracks Of My Tears
    51 Grandmaster Flash The Message
    52 Prince When Doves Cry
    53 Percy Sledge When A Man Loves A Woman
    54 The Kingsmen Louie Louie
    55 Little Richard Long Tall Sally
    56 Sex Pistols Anarchy In The U K
    57 Procol Harum A Whiter Shade Of Pale
    58 Michael Jackson Billie Jean
    59 Bob Dylan The Times They Are A-changin'
    60 Al Green Let's Stay Together
    61 Jerry Lee Lewis Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
    62 Bo Diddley Bo Diddley
    63 Buffalo Springfield For What It's Worth
    64 Beatles She Loves You
    65 Cream Sunshine Of Your Love
    66 Bob Marley Redemption Song
    67 Elvis Presley Jailhouse Rock
    68 Bob Dylan Tangled Up In Blue
    69 Roy Orbison Crying
    70 Dionne Warwick Walk On By
    71 James Brown Papa's Got A Brand New Bag, Pt.1
    72 Beach Boys California Girls
    73 Stevie Wonder Superstition
    74 Cochran Eddie Summertime Blues
    75 Led Zeppelin Whole Lotta Love
    76 Beatles Strawberry Fields Forever
    77 Elvis Presley Mystery Train
    78 James Brown I Feel Good
    79 The Byrds Mr. Tambourine Man
    80 Kinks You Really Got Me
    81 Marvin Gaye I Heard It Through The Grapevine
    82 Fats Domino Blueberry Hill
    83 Beatles Norwegian Wood (this Bird Has Flown)
    84 The Police Every Breath You Take
    85 Patsy Cline Crazy
    86 Bruce Springsteen Thunder Road
    87 Johnny Cash Ring Of Fire
    88 Temptations My Girl
    89 The Mamas & The Papas California Dreamin'
    90 The Five Satins In The Still Of The Night
    91 Elvis Presley Suspicious Minds
    92 The Ramones Blitzkrieg Bop
    93 U2 I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
    94 Little Richard Good Golly Miss Molly
    95 Carl Perkins Blue Suede Shoes
    96 Jerry Lee Lewis Great Balls Of Fire
    97 Chuck Berry Roll Over Beethoven
    98 Al Green Love And Happiness
    99 Creedence Clearwater Revival Fortunate Son
    100 Gnarls Barkley Crazy


    Rolling Stone's list of Best Albums of all time is a good one

    Find reasons to agree or disagree that the albums below deserve their spot.

    1 Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band The Beatles 1967
    Best reasons to disagree: -

    1. The first song on the album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" has no meaning. It is nonsense  We are a stupid species if we are still playing it, outside of a history lesson, for personal enjoyment, 200 years from now. The words could be in a language that you don't understand, and the song would be better for you because they wouldn't distract you. Lyrics should make you think. It might be fine for them to set up the album with an alternative band, so they could do whatever they wanted, but they didn't have to subject us to it, and we shouldn't keep playing it, as if it is still important or insightful. You shouldn't be nostalgic over stupid things. If this song means anything to you, you are stupid. 

    2 Pet Sounds Beach Boys 1966
    3 Revolver The Beatles 1966
    4 Highway 61 Revisited Bob Dylan 1965
    5 Rubber Soul The Beatles 1965
    6 What's Going On Marvin Gaye 1971
    7 Exile On Main St. Rolling Stones 1972
    8 London Calling The Clash 1979
    9 Blonde On Blonde Bob Dylan 1966
    10 The Beatles (The White Album) The Beatles 1968
     
    11 The Sun Sessions Elvis Presley 1976
    12 Kind Of Blue Miles Davis 1959
    13 Velvet Underground & Nico Velvet Underground 1967
    14 Abbey Road The Beatles 1969
    15 Are You Experienced? Jimi Hendrix Experience 1967
    16 Blood On The Tracks Bob Dylan 1975
    17 Nevermind Nirvana 1991
    18 Born To Run Bruce Springsteen 1975
    19 Astral Weeks Van Morrison 1968
    20 Thriller Michael Jackson 1982
     
    21 The Great Twenty-Eight Chuck Berry 1982
    22 Plastic Ono Band John Lennon 1970
    23 Innervisions Stevie Wonder 1973
    24 Live At The Apollo James Brown 1963
    25 Rumours Fleetwood Mac 1977
    26 The Joshua Tree U2 1987
    27 King Of The Delta Blues Singers, Vol. 1 Robert Johnson 1961
    28 Who's Next The Who 1971
    29 Led Zeppelin I Led Zeppelin 1969
    30 Blue Joni Mitchell 1971
     
    31 Bringing It All Back Home Bob Dylan 1965
    32 Let It Bleed Rolling Stones 1969
    33 Ramones Ramones 1976
    34 Music From Big Pink The Band 1968
    35 The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars David Bowie 1972
    36 Tapestry Carole King 1971
    37 Hotel California The Eagles 1976
    38 The Anthology, 1947 - 1972 Muddy Waters 2001
    39 Please Please Me The Beatles 1963
    40 Forever Changes Love 1968
     
    41 Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols Sex Pistols 1977
    42 The Doors The Doors 1967
    43 Dark Side Of The Moon Pink Floyd 1973
    44 Horses Patti Smith 1975
    45 The Band The Band 1969
    46 Legend Bob Marley & The Wailers 1984
    47 A Love Supreme John Coltrane 1964
    48 It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back Public Enemy 1988
    49 At Fillmore East Allman Brothers Band 1971
    50 Here's Little Richard Little Richard 1957
     
    51 Bridge Over Troubled Water Simon & Garfunkel 1970
    52 Greatest Hits Al Green 1975
    53 The Birth of Soul: The Complete Atlantic Rhythm and Blues Recordings, 1952 - 1959 Ray Charles 1991
    54 Electric Ladyland Jimi Hendrix Experience 1968
    55 Elvis Presley Elvis Presley 1956
    56 Songs In The Key Of Life Stevie Wonder 1976
    57 Beggars Banquet Rolling Stones 1968
    58 Trout Mask Replica Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band 1969
    59 Meet The Beatles! The Beatles 1964
    60 Greatest Hits Sly & The Family Stone 1970
     
    61 Appetite For Destruction Guns N' Roses 1987
    62 Achtung Baby U2 1991
    63 Sticky Fingers Rolling Stones 1971
    64 Phil Spector, Back to Mono (1958 - 1969) various artists 1991
    65 Moondance Van Morrison 1970
    66 Led Zeppelin IV Led Zeppelin 1971
    67 The Stranger Billy Joel 1977
    68 Off The Wall Michael Jackson 1979
    69 Superfly Curtis Mayfield 1972
    70 Physical Graffiti Led Zeppelin 1975
     
    71 After The Gold Rush Neil Young 1970
    72 Purple Rain Prince 1984
    73 Back In Black AC/DC 1980
    74 Otis Blue: Otis Redding Singles Soul Otis Redding 1965
    75 Led Zeppelin II Led Zeppelin 1969
    76 Imagine John Lennon 1971
    77 The Clash The Clash 1977
    78 Harvest Neil Young 1972
    79 Star Time James Brown 1991
    80 Odessey & Oracle The Zombies 1968
     
    81 Graceland Paul Simon 1986
    82 Axis: Bold As Love Jimi Hendrix Experience 1968
    83 I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You Aretha Franklin 1967
    84 Lady Soul Aretha Franklin 1968
    85 Born In The U.S.A. Bruce Springsteen 1984
    86 Let It Be The Beatles 1970
    87 The Wall Pink Floyd 1979
    88 Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison Johnny Cash 1968
    89 Dusty In Memphis Dusty Springfield 1968
    90 Talking Book Stevie Wonder 1972
     
    91 Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Elton John 1973
    92 20 Golden Greats Buddy Holly 1978
    93 Sign O' The Times Prince 1987
    94 Bitches Brew Miles Davis 1970
    95 Green River Creedence Clearwater Revival 1969
    96 Tommy The Who 1969
    97 The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan Bob Dylan 1963
    98 This Year's Model Elvis Costello 1978
    99 There's A Riot Goin' On Sly & The Family Stone 1972
    100 In The Wee Small Hours Frank Sinatra 1954

    We can create a better list of really great songs than Rolling Stone Magazine
    (Songs that aren't afraid of having meaning)
    Best reasons to agree: -

    1. Time by Pink Floyd is better than any of the top 10 songs on the Rolling Stone List. Your life would not be missing anything important if you never listened to "Like a Rolling Stone" by Bob Dillion. But I would feel a little bad for you if you have never really listened to Time by Pink floyed.
      Time has an important message that you should not let your life slip by. It doesn't really tell you what to do, but it much better than the other songs.
    2. Cats in the Cradle by Harry Chapin has a great message. It tells you that you get out of a relationship what you put into it, and that you should sieze the day. These are important messsenges, and they are done well in the song.
    3. Forever Young is a good song, because it expresses a real emotion, that is productive to explore. Thinking about mortality is benificial unlike the way that Bob Dillion is just expressing his joy at someone who used to be Rich, getting their come-up-ins in his song "Like A Rolling Stone", that Rolling Stone was the highest achiviment of Western Music.
    4. Hallelujah by Rufus Wainwright summerizes a lot of history and relationships in an insightful way.
    5. Just The Two Of Us by Will Smith allows people who are overly concerned with looking manley, see themselves as good dads.
    6. You can disagree with Charlene but "I've Never Been To Me" makes her argument about what is important in life very well.
    7. "Kiss An Angel Good Morning" by Charley Pride gives practical marriage advice. One by Creed is sort of Cheesy, but it is a great call for unity.
    8. What A Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong has a great message of appreciation. Armstrongs voice is great.

    Bad Poetry

    Hot Lips Grandma
    White paint peels from the door,
    rusty hinges let loose a loud creek.
    A small gray mouse scurries across the floor,
    as cockroaches wander around the house.

    I dread the encounter,
    puckering, grandma opens her arms.
    Her musty smell fills my nostrils,
    there is no escape...
    grandma's livery lips strike again.

    Chat gpt's version
    "Peeling White Door"

    Beneath the chipping white paint of the door,
    Rusted hinges groan, echoing through the hall.
    A nimble gray mouse darts across the creaking floor,
    While shadows of cockroaches dance on the wall.

    With trepidation, I step into the embrace,
    As Grandma opens her arms, her eyes aglow.
    A scent of old books and lavender fills the space,
    Inescapable, yet strangely comforting though.

    Her lips, a vivid red, draw near with a tale,
    Of years gone by and love that never fails.
    In this moment, Grandma's affection prevails,
    A kiss from the past, where warmth never pales.


    Unnamed
    I don't want to die,
    let alone grow old.
    So mind don't show me,
    body grow cold.

    I cannot face
    the fate of man

    I am still waiting for life to bagan
    I am still waiting for a friend who is true
    I am still waiting for a little respect
    I am still waiting for life to make sense...

    And the ultra-sound
    shows a new little life
    My current concerns will now take a past tense.


    Chat gpt's version
    "Unspoken Fears"

    Fearing the final breath, the end of days,
    Resisting the march of time, its unyielding hold.
    Wishing my mind to veil the inevitable ways,
    As my body surrenders, grows weary and cold.

    Confronting destiny, mankind's shared plight,
    Seems more than my heart can stand.

    Yet here I linger, in life's uncertain light,
    Awaiting a genuine friend to take my hand.
    Longing for just a whisper of esteem,
    Hoping for clarity in life's chaotic dream.

    Then, in the hush of a moment, pure and serene,
    An ultrasound reveals a new life, unseen.
    With this promise, my present fears lose their sheen,
    As the future unfolds, a journey unforeseen.

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    The Google chrome book is a good buy +5

    Reasons to agree+7
    1. It is light
    2. It starts instantly
    3. It has a good keyboard
    4. Most all hotels have free wi-fi
    5. There is now annoying fan with moving parts that makes noise and breaks.
    6. There is now annoying hard drive with moving parts that makes noise and breaks.
    7. Google has apps to edit documents including spreadsheets, and presentations
    Reasons to disagree: -2
    1. It takes getting used to use apps, and keeping your files on Google Drive
    2. It takes getting used to, to use only the backspace, and never use the delete button.
    Score:
    # of reasons to agree: +7
    # of reasons to disagree: -2
    # of reasons to agree with reasons to agree: +0
    # of reasons to agree with reasons to disagree: -0
    Total Idea Score: +5

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      Kids are fun +1

      Best reasons to agree: +4
      1. Kids remind you what it was like when you were a kid.
      2. Kids connect you to the future.
      3. Kids get to know what you are really like
      4. Kids give you excuses to do stupid stuff. If you didn't have kids, it might be hard to:
        1. go sledding. 
        2. go swimming. Its hard to play Marco Polo as an adult.
      Best reasons to disagree: -4
      1.  Throw up, crying, and whining are not fun
      2. When you go to the museums with kids, you can't take your time, because they have short attention spans. 
      3. It is hard to go back-packing in Europe with kids.
      4. It is hard to try new food with kids. All they eat is McDonald's. 
      Score:
      # of reasons to agree: +4
      # of reasons to disagree: -4
      # of reasons to agree with reasons to agree: +2
      # of reasons to agree with reasons to disagree: -0
      Total Idea Score: +4-4+2/2=1
      Videos that agree:
      Beliefs that support this post:
      1. You should back-up family videos to YouTube

      Bolingbrook has pretty good parks. -2

      1. There are a lot of Bolingbrook parks.
      2. Kids don't need anything special, but each neighborhood should have open places for kids to play soccer, baseball, or swing on a swing-set. Bolingbrook has that.
      1. Often Bolingbrook parks are occupied by thuggish territorial teenagers (reason to disagree: this happens everywhere, perhaps).
      2. Often Bolingbrook parks have small vandalization. 
      3. Bolingbrook doesn't have parking for hardly any of their parks... its mostly just street parking.
      4. Very few of Bolingbrook parks are connected with bike paths
      Score:
      # of reasons to agree: +2
      # of reasons to disagree: -4
      # of reasons to agree with reasons to agree: +0
      # of reasons to agree with reasons to disagree: -0
      Total Idea Score: -2

      Century Park Bolingbrook, Illinois
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      • Parking: On the street
      • Safety:
        • Parking is an issue, as it gets very congested, and cars are trying to get through the area.
      • Facilities
        • Slides
        • Swings
        • Small Soccer Field

      The kids playing at the park, while J was at Soccer Practice.
      Serious
      Great Expression. Poor lighting









      Hidden Lakes
      Hidden Lakes


      Popular Park, Bolingbrook, IL
      • Parking: On the street
      • Safety?
        • My kid got his finger stuck in the slidey thing. 
      • Facilities
        • 2 slides
        • 2 Swings, 2 child swings
        • Voice tubes
        • Volleyball court (bring your own net)
      • Lots of toads / frogs in the evening