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Monday, 17 July 2006

Inner Harbor potential

Filed under: Uncategorized — errantremark @ 6:44 pm

I’m going to this, but i’ll be late:

Carl F. Burgwardt………………….

Visions of our Inner Harbor Possibilities…

Into the PAST Lane

FREE  – Lecture – power point presentation & short open discussion

7:00 PM – Tuesday, 18 July 2006 – BECHS Auditorium, Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society    25 Nottingham Court, Buffalo, NY

The first phases of the Inner Harbor Historic District are finally now becoming a reality with the re-watering of the Commercial Slip only a few months away.  Next year, the remaining site-work of the district will continue using the balance of the budgeted funding to complete the funded portion of Empire State Development Corporation’s project.  The result will then leave lower Main Street with a cleaned-up cobblestone streetscape, some designated foundation relics, a re-watered Commercial Slip and a couple of new museum buildings for the relocated Naval & Servicemen’s Park but little more to support a successful or dynamic tourism objective.  Little has yet been announced or even discussed for what’s to follow in the numerous development sites in the historic district. 

This talk Into the PAST Lane will be presented by Carl F. Burgwardt followed by a discussion by interested followers of this project.  Mr. Burgwardt is the co-owner and director of the Pedaling History Bicycle Museum in Orchard Park, NY, a life-long Western New Yorker and a retired Buffalo executive who, with his wife, is presently seeking to re-locate their museum to an appropriate historic site at the inner harbor.  

It’s always interesting to see what local folks have imagined for the inner harbor, and with development hicupping to a start, it might give others ideas to run with.

Release courtesy Buffalo Blue Bicycle

Hez-bowling

Filed under: National, media — errantremark @ 1:49 am

With all the shit blowing up in Lebanon and Israel, I have one really big problem with the whole mess:

Why can’t Condi Rice say “Hezbollah?”

If you don’t know, the correct pronunciation of Hezbollah is “hez-bol-LAH,” with the first two syllables said relatively quickly, and the accent on the LAH. Like how it’s “all-AH” and not “ALL-ah.”

Anyway, our Secretary of State, Ms. Rice, has trouble with this word – she says it “hez-BOWL-uh,” which is one of the most ignorant things I have ever heard in my life. It’s like me, in 10th grade English, thinking the word “corollary” sounded like the Toyota car name than ”Coral-larry” - it just sounds stupid.

What makes this even worse is that Rice is the US Secretary of State – our chief diplomat. I would almost expect GWBush to mispronounce this name, and not only because he butchers everything.

But for Rice, whose job it is to know these things, mispronunciation is a small, but important, gaffe. Perhaps Hezbollah is tough – it has been spelled Hizbollah in some outlets – but it’s pronunciation is pretty uniform.

Al-qaeda tends to range from “Ahl-Kida” to “Al-Kada” (tomato, tomahto), but it’s always close.

Rice’s mispronunciation subtly shows, whether she means to or not, that she doesn’t take the organization as seriously as she should. That’s scary.

*UPDATE* – Apparently, Rice is even further from the correct pronunciation than I thought – according to this guy Hezbollah isn’t an accurate spelling of the Arabic word – it’s closer to “hizbollah” or, even better as two words, “hizb allah,” which makes sense if the translation of the word is “Party of God.” In other words, when Condi says, “hez-BOWL-ah” she might seriously be saying “Screw you.”

**UPDATE** Jerusalem papers also print the the word as “Hizb’allah” which makes even more sense than anything else.

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