Modern Day Street Urchins

Street CollectorOn any given day on my way home, if I take city streets I pass three to eight intersections with various people collecting money from the raised concrete medians and spreading out like ants among the cars at a red light. What else would you call these people collecting money for ambiguous or unknown “charities?” This man looks quite official compared to most of the urchins in Tampa, despite his ambiguous identification.

We are not talking about firemen with boots, nuns in full regalia, or a big Ronald McDonald. We know about Salvation Army standing outside Wal-mart at Christmas and the Girl Scouts selling their cookies. Those are established charities who have earned the trust and recognition of the public and do not (most of the time) approach you or attempt to overtly solicit your funds.

Almost all of these urchins’ actions convey that they think that merely wearing a button-down shirt and tie in the hot summer heat with a box or bucket gives them the right to incite guilt for not rolling down your window. Looking the other way doesn’t work — they will enter your line of sight. I have seen them walk up to cars with open windows and convertibles with the tops down and try to persuade the drivers.

Here are a few of the examples of charities and “beggars” I have witnessed:
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Don’t Feed Alligators – Illegal in Florida

That’s right – illegal.

These geniuses (and other various crews) have been feeding the 3′ gator in our pond for weeks. He no longer stays in the water when people venture outside because he thinks food is on its way.

The man in the orange shirt will no longer be feeding our gator thanks to his employer, our construction supervisor, or the authorities, one of the above. Not everyone gets away with their hands intact. He should consider himself lucky.

http://www.ecofloridamag.com/askeditor_alligator_feeding.htm

Gallery 7-21-2008

The End of Steve Jobs?

Speculation is stirring about Steve Jobs’ dramatic weight loss that became apparent at the Apple developers’ conference in June. As a pancreatic cancer survivor, the hub-bub is going around like wildfire. If his cancer has come back in some form, it completely explains his new look.

If the rumors and concerns were not true, there is no reason for the Apple or Jobs to come out and squash the speculation. My take is that they are not able to do that because it would be a lie. If they came out and confirmed it, then the stock would plunge until a replacement is found, announced, and vetted.

What do you say? Speculation or most likely true?
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