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by Mark Eades July 24, 2023

Written by Mark Eades

In the history of humankind, intolerance rears its ugly head many times and many ways.

There are times when it is less abundant, then there are times when there is so much intolerance that to tolerate it becomes the norm.

This is one of those times.

Someone can write a song espousing murder, rape and more and some tolerate it. Let’s curtail those types of songs some say – but song writers have a first amendment right.

Someone can write a song espousing how those living in a small town won’t tolerate that, and that’s intolerable and invoke a technique called “woke cancellation” policies – and again, the song writers have a first amendment right.

Some are even suggesting that it is time to limit our first amendment rights. Bringing up the possibility of a review board.

Really? Is everyone’s intolerance for words and phrases they don’t like that they’re willing to curtail our freedoms and liberties?

How have we in this country become so intolerant?

Is it social media? Is it biased media? Is it ignorance?

When it comes to social media, people jump to conclusions and pre-judge based on others’ views. Giving those intolerant views the chance to steamroll before anyone actually takes a moment to think, you know think.

Even using this quote will upset people: “Judge not, lest ye be judged.”

Oh, that’s the view of the extreme right say those on the left.

“So much for the tolerant left.”

That’s the quote thrown back by the conservative right at the left wing.

Look folks, it is not city folk versus rural folk. I can show you any number of folks in the city who are conservative, and I can show you any number of folks who are liberal progressives.

Maybe it’s time we all stop throwing labels at each other and actually quit jumping to conclusions.

That’s the view from The World Famous Eades Front Porch. I will tolerate different points of view.

July 24, 2023 0 comment
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Why am I Still With AOL?

by Mark Eades February 17, 2021

Okay, this idea comes from Doug Bain, who has a website called startswithstory.com. He wanted to know why I still have an AOL.com email address.

Well, Doug, I’ll tell you because anyone who lives in Fountain Valley is all right with me because that city has a park with a simple name, “Mile Square Park.” Why? Because it is one-mile square. But I digress.

I started with AOL way back in the early dial up days. Back when no one really knew what the heck the internet was, much less that it could be better or worse. Heck, back then Microsoft Word and even the Associate Press insisted that the word internet should be capitalized, like a proper name similar to a city or whatever.

I disagreed, and when I was a journalist I went to war with AP style folks and said “NO!” The internet is a noun, as it is a place. But it is not a “proper” noun like a city or a street or a person.

I knew I was right and frequently frustrated editors as I refused to write it as “Internet” as Bill Gates wanted.


By the way, that’s how that got started – Bill insisted that Microsoft Word’s spell check had it like that because that’s the way he wanted it.

Well anyone with any grammatical common sense would tell you that it incorrect.

Anyway, AP eventually recognized that I and other English language experts were right and surrendered to the correct usage and said it could be “internet.”

So, why do I still have an AOL email address? Because. Okay, there’s more to it than that. I was early to the internet and email in that I wanted my own email address. And my name (with the letter of my middle name) was available, so I grabbed it.

Now, many folks back then would use artificial names and hide behind them. Say what you want about me, but not me. You know it’s me and if it’s my opinion, I don’t shirk the fact that I’ve voiced it. Disagree with me all you want, but you know I said it. Others stayed hidden. Cowards!

But that doesn’t answer the question of why I still have and use it beyond, “Because.”

To me it’s kind of like moving. I hate moving and having to deal with the change of address thing, and mail that gets lost in the shuffle. I think of my email address in the same way. I want people who might want to get in touch with me after a few years to still be able to reach me.

In fact, I’ve had a few people, even at Walt Disney Imagineering, send me an email to clarify some point of information many years after I left my employment there.

And I still get emails from others I’ve known for years and years. (I hate saying years and years. It means I’m getting old!)

I do have a gmail email address now, and have used it for some other things. I have another email that only I know for some super-secret stuff. (Bank accounts and investments. Sorry, no love trysts!)

Oh, and one more thing. Years ago, because I was an early person. AOL made the account free, for life!

They also have a great spam filter. Though I do admit I find reading the emails from the Nigerian Princess saying she has $17 million that she would split with me if I can help her fascinating.

So, feel free to email me at my AOL email address: markaeades@aol.com. I might reply to you.

February 17, 2021 1 comment
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Writing about Disney and other theme parks

by Mark Eades February 28, 2014

InsidethemagiclogoIf you’re wondering why you don’t see much in the way of stories about Disney here, it’s because I am writing about Disney and other theme parks for Inside the Magic.net.

Its owner, Ricky Brigante, and I have become pretty good friends over the past few years. When I was laid off by the Orange County Register in January, he reached out to me and we reached an agreement.

So, I will mostly be writing about the Disneyland Resort, Knott’s Berry Farm, Universal Studios Hollywood and other theme park related stories for him.

Stories should appear weekly, and I will provide links here.

Below is a list of my first five stories:

Mark and Star Tours

This is me, Mark Eades, outside the entrance to Star Tours at Disneyland.

Finding a Voice for Star Tours.

A “Marvel” ous plot at Disneyland?

How I became an Imagineer.

Why no Frozen attraction at the same time as the movie?

How the Golden Dream in American Adventure was almost a nightmare.

I hope you enjoy them. Meanwhile, look for more from me about other things here at this website.

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Working with some very talented people

by Mark Eades February 27, 2014

I’ve worked with a lot of very talented people over the years, and some of them helped out with this web page.

susan-200Susan Lustig is a former Imagineer. She was a show producer at Universal Creative and at Walt Disney Imagineering. Like many, she is now out working on the world wide web and designs web pages, among other things. She is the one responsible for the design of this web page. (I’ve actually known her husband, Bob Dahl, longer than I have Susan. Bob is a principal at September Entertainment.)

You can check out more of her work at Acme Digital Design.

acmelogoShe was terrific to work with, and answered a lot of question. A very patient woman, but also talented and knows how to deal with coding issues.

She instinctively knew what photos to pick for the initial launch, and the color scheme for things.

Having a background in theme parks, like me, probably helped a lot too.

Susan, thanks for your terrific work.

Another former Imagineer I have known for a long time is a gentleman by the name of Steve Feicht.

Steve Feicht logoWe first met at Disneyland, then went our separate ways. He was a toy designer based back east for a while.

We hooked up again when he showed up one day at Walt Disney Imagineering, interviewing for one of the many designer positions they were hiring for at the time. My boss, Randy Bright, a Disney legend, asked me what I thought. It was simple, I said, “Hire him.”

We worked on a few projects together there, and after leaving WDI, on a couple other projects.

Steve is designing toys again, but when I asked if he could help me out, he designed the logo for my website, markeades.com.

tinynightmaresYou can learn more about Steve at his website, tinynightmares.com. Don’t be scared off by the name, they’re a bunch of really cute characters he designed to help get his daughters to go to sleep.

Steve has a great sense of humor.

Steve, thanks for the  logo design.

 

February 27, 2014 0 comment
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