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		<title>The Online Me</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 16:30:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At this point I have two personalities that I maintain.  In real life I&#8217;m Charles Luzar.  I have sandy blonde hair and blue eyes.  I&#8217;m average height and average weight.  In a crowd I wouldn&#8217;t exactly stand out.  I have a family and I have friends.  I drive a tiny, externally gated car with a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-226" style="margin: 5px;" title="multiple_personalities" src="http://blog.chinocharles.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/multiple_personalities.jpg" alt="multiple_personalities" width="580" height="414" />At this point I have two personalities that I maintain.  In real life I&#8217;m Charles Luzar.  I have sandy blonde hair and blue eyes.  I&#8217;m average height and average weight.  In a crowd I wouldn&#8217;t exactly stand out.  I have a family and I have friends.  I drive a tiny, externally gated car with a loud exhaust that sounds like a Mack truck at wide open throttle.  People think I&#8217;m crazy for it.  I&#8217;ve lived a full, wild, happy, unremarkable life.  I have very few enemies, and most that I do have are females.  Woops.</p>
<p>Online I&#8217;m ChinoCharles.  I have been for almost a decade now.  I sat down a long time ago when the Internet first became a staple in our house and tried to think of a good username.  I had an instantaneous compulsion to create a name and stick with it.  Call it narcissism.  In darker days I thought I&#8217;d roll with &#8220;Erebus,&#8221; some silly reference to a dark and mysterious Greek god.  How cliche, right?  It wasn&#8217;t a brand.  Too common.  I needed something that was unique to me.  I took the first name of the lead singer of my favorite band (The Deftones) and stuck my name on the end and voila.  The ChinoCharles moniker was born.</p>
<p>8 or 9 years later I look back and try to reconcile what that second personality has become.  Chino is different from the living, breathing Charles.  He&#8217;s blunt, brash, outspoken, passionate, involved and ever-changing.  It sounds schizophrenic, but in reality it isn&#8217;t a limited phenomenon.  See, I know others with an online persona as well.  We all know them.  There are people all around us that recreate themselves daily online.  Its easy to do.  You may have an age and a list of traits, but if you register on a forum or a web site you&#8217;re essentially reborn.  Your age is 0 and your first impressions are dictated by what falls from your fingertips.  In person things like grammar, your sense of style, your vocal tone and inflection&#8230; all of these play a part in the impressions you generate in person.  This isn&#8217;t the case online.  I think that is one of the allures of the online space.  You can be a million things you could never be in person.  You can be a hipster without owning the jeans.</p>
<p>I am not proud of everything my online alter-ego has become.  That is one of the difficult things about branding yourself online.  I have done good things, sure, but I have done bad as well.  I&#8217;m content to live with them.  If you Google ChinoCharles you&#8217;ll find a running history of my life online: A Web Site, Twitter, Facebook, AOL Instant Messenger, MySpace, Yarisworld, Forced4s, Honda-Tech, MicroImage, MP3Car, Iflove, Ubuntu, Wordpress, YouTube and the list goes on.  How do you abandon that?  I certainly could, but I see no value in doing so now.</p>
<p>It highlights the importance of the decisions we make when we&#8217;re logged in.  Sometimes I go to events that were organized online and people call me Chino.  The two personalities, at that moment, have become one.</p>
<p><a href="http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/01/who-you-are-and.html">Seth Godin</a> has an interesting take on this.  He seems to embrace reinvention.  You can be better online than you could ever be in real life, far away from our natural impulsions and preprogrammed reactions.  We can think before we type.  Why not be nice?</p>
<p>I plan on continuing under this moniker, but I&#8217;m realizing that I could improve.  I&#8217;m going to try to be a little nicer, a little more understanding, and a little more accepting.  I can do that.</p>
<p>Thats the beauty of it.</p>
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		<title>The Birther Movement: A Sad Commentary on Ignorance</title>
		<link>http://blog.chinocharles.com/2009/08/the-birther-movement-a-sad-commentary-on-ignorance/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 14:20:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator>
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Everyone meet Orly Taitz.  This is the face of the &#8220;Birther&#8221; movement, the organized efforts of a small extremist part of the world community to prove President Barack Obama was born in Kenya and thus not qualified to be president.  Orly is the lawyer for Stefan F Cook.  You may remember him as the US [...]]]></description>
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<p>Everyone meet Orly Taitz.  This is the face of the &#8220;Birther&#8221; movement, the organized efforts of a small extremist part of the world community to prove President Barack Obama was born in Kenya and thus not qualified to be president.  Orly is the lawyer for Stefan F Cook.  You may remember him as the US Army Reservist who declined to serve active duty in Afghanistan because he didn&#8217;t think President Obama met the qualifications to be Commander in Chief.</p>
<p>Conveniently, a birth certificate has sprouted up proving that Barack Obama was actually born in Kenya.  It has been largely debunked as a forgery, even by Karl Rove himself on his Twitter page.  The nail in the coffin for this document likely came when an Australian citizen publicly LOLed after he realized <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2008/s2646009.htm" target="_blank">someone had used his birth certificate as a template for a forged Obama certificate</a>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve said all I&#8217;ll say about the details.  Things that crack me up:</p>
<ul>
<li>Orly Taitz is an off kilter whackjob.  I wouldn&#8217;t trust her with a butter knife.</li>
<li>People think he would have been on the ticket if there was any doubt he was a US citizen.</li>
<li>Stefan F. Cook was fired from his job with a defense contractor after all of this.</li>
<li>Sean Hannity eagerly jumped the bandwagon and sympathized with the plaintiff on TV.</li>
<li>Not even Karl Rove will hop on this bandwagon.</li>
</ul>
<p>Seriously, this whole thing is just laughable.  It all boils down to one thing: racism.  Tell me otherwise.  Go on, try.  I&#8217;ll never forget the first time I heard about this conspiracy theory.  I was in a drive-through liquor store in Akron, Ohio buying some cigarettes and the cashier saw my Obama pin.  It was right around election day.  He spoke in a thick midwestern drawl.  &#8220;You know he isn&#8217;t even from here,&#8221; as if in a last ditch effort to avoid having a black president he was completely and totally willing to stoop to the lowest common denominator.  &#8220;He wasn&#8217;t born here.&#8221;  I was surprised he made it through his whole presentation without tossing an &#8220;N&#8221; word out.  See, I know these people.  I&#8217;ve lived around them, worked with them, and seen them in public.  I would call many friends and some family, but it doesn&#8217;t change the fact that opposition to this president and racist tendencies often go hand in hand.  For the first time in US history, white citizens look to the top and see someone different from themselves.  Some simply can&#8217;t handle that, and they&#8217;ll latch onto any hope they can find in regards to ousting him, even if it means believing that anyone in power in the United States would let a non-citizen become president.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re going to disagree with this president, do so on the issues.  He was born here, and if you don&#8217;t believe that, you&#8217;re a moron.  Plain and simple.  Go read a book.</p>
<p>Happy birthday President Barack Hussein Obama.</p>
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		<title>Twitter Redesign Includes Search Bar</title>
		<link>http://blog.chinocharles.com/2009/07/twitter-redesign-includes-search-bar/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 15:20:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator>
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Twitter.com has a new look, and its a big deal.  Twitter has struggled to find its place in the social media sphere.  Nobody can deny that it has been a rapidly growing phenomenon.  Ask Ashton Kutcher or Rick Sanchez.  Shoot, I can tweet from my cell phone!  (Shameless plug: Follow me @ twitter.com/chinocharles)
Twitter&#8217;s move to [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.twitter.com" target="_blank">Twitter.com</a> has a new look, and its a big deal.  Twitter has struggled to find its place in the social media sphere.  Nobody can deny that it has been a rapidly growing phenomenon.  Ask <a href="http://twitter.com/APlusK" target="_blank">Ashton Kutcher</a> or <a href="http://twitter.com/ricksanchezcnn" target="_blank">Rick Sanchez</a>.  Shoot, I can tweet from my cell phone!  (Shameless plug: Follow me @ <a href="http://www.twitter.com/chinocharles" target="_blank">twitter.com/chinocharles</a>)</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Twitter&#8217;s move to a search-centric home page is a big change for a company that has had <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/money/2009/07/09/2009-07-09_how_will_twitter_ever_make_money.html" target="_blank">well-documented troubles monetizing their current model</a>.  No, it still doesn&#8217;t give the cute little blue bird a revenue stream.  However, it instantly makes the main page (and, in turn, the site as a whole) more relevant.  When a story about a tweet pops up on the news the home page will now become a focal point of the discussion.  Being able to search public tweets as a non-user also adds value to those with accounts.  One group that pops into mind are retailers and businesses that decide to avidly use Twitter as a promotional tool.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Could paid search on Twitter be far away?  Does Twitter have something it could learn from Google and the other search power players?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Twitter has been an aquired taste for me personally, but the longer it is around the more I like it.  This change in Twitter&#8217;s functionality may seem like small potatoes, but I&#8217;m calling it a big deal.</p>
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