Bad News in Hawai’i News

Two recent Hawai’i stories I’ve been following have taken turns for the worst:

TheBus – An August 19th letter* by OTS President James Cowen dropped a bombshell. It said, “We recommend that TheBus customers not purchase a September bus pass until it is apparent whether the buses will be running.” A bus official recommending riders pay day-to-day is not reassuring. The letter also says that the Teamsters have broken off negotiations until August 25th – the day before the strike deadline. Yes, I already have contingency plans, but I’d be really happy if I didn’t have to implement them.

Kamehameha Schools – Although the school does not have a statement on its web site, all the media outlets do. A Honolulu court ordered Kamehameha to allow incoming seventh grader Brayden Mohica-Cummings to attend classes – at least temporarily. (This is a different person than the anonymous student that led to this blog entry.) Mohica-Cummings is not Hawaiian, and there is some question as to whether his mother falsified his application form intentionally.

Despite Headmaster Michael Chun’s optimism, I fully expect a backlash from students. The teachers and staff are all professionals, and will do their best to protect him. Still, life is bad in middle school as it is – I fully expect student backlash of some kind. I sincerely hope I’m wrong.

The unscientific opinion polls for two local news stations, KITV 4 and News 8, show that approximately two-thirds of respondents are against non-Hawaiian admissions to the Kamehameha Schools. It should be noted that according to the 2000 Census, Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders make up only 9.4% of the Hawai’i state population, and less than 0.1% of the U.S. population.

Right now, I’m sitting on the sidelines and continuing to follow both stories. Cross your fingers.

* LINK TENDING 1/11 – Removed dead link.

‘Net Milestones

Here’s a collection of some things on the Internet, taken for granted, that have had an incredible impact on ‘net culture:

  • The Original new.gif: At least as recognizable as Yahoo’s version.
  • On the subject of Yahoo!, here’s the search engine’s first home.
  • The First Smiley 🙂: September 19th, 1982.
  • RFC 2555: RFCs are the standards responsible for the formation of the Internet. Don’t worry, this one isn’t too techy. It commemorated 30 years since RFC 1. (Yes, that’s 1969. And you thought the Internet was one of those new-fangled toys for geeks.)

Count Your Blessings

The North American power outage affected many people, including some of our own. Many people don’t think through the full implications of such a large power outage – elevators, subway trains, telephones, cell phones, many types of police radios, water pumps, and much more, all suddenly stop working. Society is so dependent on electricity that the lack of it can be life-threatening in certain situations.

I’m very, very glad that nobody got hurt, and that this wasn’t a terrorist act. I hope that the government sees the large potential vulnerability, however, and gets to work fixing the problem.

Rest in the Light

Please pray for palmer. Yesterday, his wife of five years passed away from cancer.

To read the way they continued to worship God, as a couple, until the last day is something miraculous. Just skimming this blog reminds me of 1 Peter 3:3-4.

Sleep well, palmer. Never forget that your wife is in a better place, and some day soon you will be with her and Ke Akua forever.

(Link via Bene Diction Blogs On.)