October 22, 2010 @ 4:28 p.m.
It's been more than once in the past year that I've said that I want to shut down everything I have on the Internet that makes me visible to the public. I had never used Internet social media before the winter of 2007, and I had a lot of reservations about it in the first place.
I'm not worried about being stigmatized; I said at least 6 months ago that I knew that pushing against the practice of women or anyone else being treated as miserably as the big harassers have treated me would likely bring more of that kind of treatment my way for a while, and whether I got called names for a day, a week or 50 years, eventually equality for women would be established and I would have been a part of furthering that process.
Before my WordPress blog was suppressed, one of the first things on it was a discussion of how it used to be that people spent their entire lives being called the n-word, the k-word, who lived with all kinds of slurs. That's what discrimination is; it's human beings living their lives under unfair circumstances.
The issue for me really is one of fame; if I were completely pleasantly famous instead of being in the spotlight for being abused, I would still not want to be as known as I am.
I'll have to see how it goes; the other times when I've said that I'm going to shut down, something has happened that brought me back. Either I would get angry about something that I saw and go first thing to the Internet to talk about it, or I would have a new idea that I wanted to talk about, and I'd be back.
I also have no idea if shutting down what I have on the Internet that the public is supposed to be able to access will result in my getting called more names and abused more or the opposite; I'll have to see how that goes. If the police start showing up on my doorstep again for no reason, or I get attacked, or something else happens and I think that talking about it on the Internet is the best way to handle it, that might put me back here. If I suddenly realize The Answer To All World Problems, I probably shouldn't keep that to myself; there are a lot of reasons why I might want to talk on the Internet again, but I have to think that more and more people read what I write on blogs all the time, and that's not how I ever wanted my life to be.
I'm also not worried about being shut down by Weebly; my blog here has been suppressed before, and I managed. However, I will say that I am very unimpressed with Weebly today; it's gross to call women whales for any reason, especially when you know that they find it offensive.
I know that there are going to be people who are going to be jeering about my thinking about shutting down, but those are all the same people who are being disgusting anyway.
These are my thoughts on this subject today. I feel bad in one respect because I do have a lot of pictures that I never put up, but I still have them and if I feel as if I need to, I can put them up then.
Copyright L. Kochman October 22, 2010
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October 22, 2010 @ 11:31 p.m.
That was my "I'm way too famous" moment for this week. And here's my "This situation is horrible and I have to say something about it" moment.
JAMES FOGLER, THE PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER OF THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS, IS A VERY SICK MAN!! THERE'S NO AMOUNT OF MONEY THAT YOU CAN PAY THE SCHOOL SYSTEM IN VERMONT TO MAKE UP FOR WHAT'S GOING ON!! THIS HAS TO STOP!!
It's been more than once in the past year that I've said that I want to shut down everything I have on the Internet that makes me visible to the public. I had never used Internet social media before the winter of 2007, and I had a lot of reservations about it in the first place.
I'm not worried about being stigmatized; I said at least 6 months ago that I knew that pushing against the practice of women or anyone else being treated as miserably as the big harassers have treated me would likely bring more of that kind of treatment my way for a while, and whether I got called names for a day, a week or 50 years, eventually equality for women would be established and I would have been a part of furthering that process.
Before my WordPress blog was suppressed, one of the first things on it was a discussion of how it used to be that people spent their entire lives being called the n-word, the k-word, who lived with all kinds of slurs. That's what discrimination is; it's human beings living their lives under unfair circumstances.
The issue for me really is one of fame; if I were completely pleasantly famous instead of being in the spotlight for being abused, I would still not want to be as known as I am.
I'll have to see how it goes; the other times when I've said that I'm going to shut down, something has happened that brought me back. Either I would get angry about something that I saw and go first thing to the Internet to talk about it, or I would have a new idea that I wanted to talk about, and I'd be back.
I also have no idea if shutting down what I have on the Internet that the public is supposed to be able to access will result in my getting called more names and abused more or the opposite; I'll have to see how that goes. If the police start showing up on my doorstep again for no reason, or I get attacked, or something else happens and I think that talking about it on the Internet is the best way to handle it, that might put me back here. If I suddenly realize The Answer To All World Problems, I probably shouldn't keep that to myself; there are a lot of reasons why I might want to talk on the Internet again, but I have to think that more and more people read what I write on blogs all the time, and that's not how I ever wanted my life to be.
I'm also not worried about being shut down by Weebly; my blog here has been suppressed before, and I managed. However, I will say that I am very unimpressed with Weebly today; it's gross to call women whales for any reason, especially when you know that they find it offensive.
I know that there are going to be people who are going to be jeering about my thinking about shutting down, but those are all the same people who are being disgusting anyway.
These are my thoughts on this subject today. I feel bad in one respect because I do have a lot of pictures that I never put up, but I still have them and if I feel as if I need to, I can put them up then.
Copyright L. Kochman October 22, 2010
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October 22, 2010 @ 11:31 p.m.
That was my "I'm way too famous" moment for this week. And here's my "This situation is horrible and I have to say something about it" moment.
JAMES FOGLER, THE PRESIDENT AND PUBLISHER OF THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS, IS A VERY SICK MAN!! THERE'S NO AMOUNT OF MONEY THAT YOU CAN PAY THE SCHOOL SYSTEM IN VERMONT TO MAKE UP FOR WHAT'S GOING ON!! THIS HAS TO STOP!!
Front page of the Burlington Free Press, October 22, 2010
Page 3C of the Burlington Free Press, October 22, 2010
October 23, 2010 @ 12:12 a.m.
The only thing that I've asked Bud Allen to do is to keep me out of trouble while I talk about what's been going on. I don't think I have cause for complaint on that subject; it doesn't seem to me that the couple of times that the police have shown up on my doorstep were Mr. Allen's fault.
As far as I know, Mr. Allen has NO association with the business "Allen Pools and Spas," an ad for which Mr. Fogler has chosen to put on Page 3C along with the sexual harassment and death threat insinuation of "Fresh fish eye punch for Halloween," the sexual harassment and murder insinuation of the ad for "Murder Mystery Weekend" at the "The North Hero House," whose logo is a fish, the insinuation of my being dirty with the ad for washers and driers along with the insinuation that the Vermont National Guard is supportive of the harassment, violence and murder threats on the rest of the page.
It's still my impression that Mr. Fogler wanted to become the President and Publisher of the Burlington Free Press in the beginning of September of this year so that he could do things like this; I think that he was drawn to Burlington because of the harassment that was already going on.
The only thing that I've asked Bud Allen to do is to keep me out of trouble while I talk about what's been going on. I don't think I have cause for complaint on that subject; it doesn't seem to me that the couple of times that the police have shown up on my doorstep were Mr. Allen's fault.
As far as I know, Mr. Allen has NO association with the business "Allen Pools and Spas," an ad for which Mr. Fogler has chosen to put on Page 3C along with the sexual harassment and death threat insinuation of "Fresh fish eye punch for Halloween," the sexual harassment and murder insinuation of the ad for "Murder Mystery Weekend" at the "The North Hero House," whose logo is a fish, the insinuation of my being dirty with the ad for washers and driers along with the insinuation that the Vermont National Guard is supportive of the harassment, violence and murder threats on the rest of the page.
It's still my impression that Mr. Fogler wanted to become the President and Publisher of the Burlington Free Press in the beginning of September of this year so that he could do things like this; I think that he was drawn to Burlington because of the harassment that was already going on.
Page 5C of the Burlington Free Press, October 22, 2010
October 23, 2010 @ 12:59 a.m.
In addition to the article about wine on page 5C, there's the ad with the pig in it, the ad below the pig that announcing "Buy any ONE cutting board 12x18" or larger and GET and ONE cutlery item of your choice at 25% off," the ad for the Rusty Scuffer restaurant that says "Locally-owned steakhouse supporting local farmers, cheesemakers and brewers," the ad for the Peking Duck House on W. Canal Street, and the ad for "Hot Rocks: Steak, Pasta, Seafood" at the bottom of the page.
There's no guarantee that the people who run the Peking Duck House know that their ad is being used because it's on "Canal Street." I've been to that place more times than I can count, and everybody who works there has always seemed to be not only Chinese but born and raised in China.
In addition to the article about wine on page 5C, there's the ad with the pig in it, the ad below the pig that announcing "Buy any ONE cutting board 12x18" or larger and GET and ONE cutlery item of your choice at 25% off," the ad for the Rusty Scuffer restaurant that says "Locally-owned steakhouse supporting local farmers, cheesemakers and brewers," the ad for the Peking Duck House on W. Canal Street, and the ad for "Hot Rocks: Steak, Pasta, Seafood" at the bottom of the page.
There's no guarantee that the people who run the Peking Duck House know that their ad is being used because it's on "Canal Street." I've been to that place more times than I can count, and everybody who works there has always seemed to be not only Chinese but born and raised in China.
Pages 8C and 9C of the Burlington Free Press, October 22, 2010
October 23, 2010 @ 1:37 a.m.
Whatever Mr. Fogler at the Burlington Free Press meant by making sure to put an article that had the word "frank" in it on the second of these two, facing pages, the first of which has pictures and full names of elementary school students on it, my father isn't a pedophile.
It seems to me that Mr. Fogler has serious tendencies toward pedophilia, and there's too much evidence on these two pages of the Burlington Free Press to avoid that conclusion. From the beginning of Page 8C, where the presence of the word "FRESH" seems to have no meaning whatsoever except to denote Mr. Fogler's feelings about the sexual appeal of young children, to the ads for a spa with a picture of a pool next to an ad for "Vermont Meat & Seafood Market," which also advertises "Exquisite Wines" and "Marinated Meats" in its list of products, to the ads for pizza places on the opposite page, one of which says "Deeeeeelish!", everything that Mr. Fogler has done in today's Burlington Free Press, and everything that he has done since he took over as President and Publisher of the Burlington Free Press in September 2010 indicate that he is a predator.
Whatever Mr. Fogler at the Burlington Free Press meant by making sure to put an article that had the word "frank" in it on the second of these two, facing pages, the first of which has pictures and full names of elementary school students on it, my father isn't a pedophile.
It seems to me that Mr. Fogler has serious tendencies toward pedophilia, and there's too much evidence on these two pages of the Burlington Free Press to avoid that conclusion. From the beginning of Page 8C, where the presence of the word "FRESH" seems to have no meaning whatsoever except to denote Mr. Fogler's feelings about the sexual appeal of young children, to the ads for a spa with a picture of a pool next to an ad for "Vermont Meat & Seafood Market," which also advertises "Exquisite Wines" and "Marinated Meats" in its list of products, to the ads for pizza places on the opposite page, one of which says "Deeeeeelish!", everything that Mr. Fogler has done in today's Burlington Free Press, and everything that he has done since he took over as President and Publisher of the Burlington Free Press in September 2010 indicate that he is a predator.
Page 10C of the Burlington Free Press, October 22, 2010
October 23, 2010 @ 2:11 a.m.
Above I've put a picture of what page 10C of the October 22, 2010 Burlington Free Press looks like. You can see the ad for Leunig's Restaurant, encouraging people to celebrate the 7 Deadly Sins, with "7 Deadly Zins and other Wines by Michael David Winery," which I guess is Leunig's version of a sexual harassment and death threat combination.
Below, I'm going to put a picture of an ad for Leunig's that was appearing in the newspapers for a while, indicating that Leunig's had known since the beginning of the summer about the use of children to make sexual references. The following picture is of the "The Crew at Leunig's Already Knew" ad in the September 22-September 29 2010 Seven Days Newspaper. The 09/22-09/29 Seven Days was the one that had the cover story that said "The Preservation Police" and that appeared the day after I reported online that the Colchester school district had sent me a "Warning of No Trespass Notice" through the South Burlington Police Department because of my efforts to stop the use of children to make sexual references in the participating newspapers in Vermont.
Above I've put a picture of what page 10C of the October 22, 2010 Burlington Free Press looks like. You can see the ad for Leunig's Restaurant, encouraging people to celebrate the 7 Deadly Sins, with "7 Deadly Zins and other Wines by Michael David Winery," which I guess is Leunig's version of a sexual harassment and death threat combination.
Below, I'm going to put a picture of an ad for Leunig's that was appearing in the newspapers for a while, indicating that Leunig's had known since the beginning of the summer about the use of children to make sexual references. The following picture is of the "The Crew at Leunig's Already Knew" ad in the September 22-September 29 2010 Seven Days Newspaper. The 09/22-09/29 Seven Days was the one that had the cover story that said "The Preservation Police" and that appeared the day after I reported online that the Colchester school district had sent me a "Warning of No Trespass Notice" through the South Burlington Police Department because of my efforts to stop the use of children to make sexual references in the participating newspapers in Vermont.
Leunig's Restaurant proudly indicates in the 09/22-09/29 2010 Seven Day free newspaper that it had known for months that sexual innuendos were being made about children in the Burlington Free Press and in some other Vermont newspapers, including Seven Days.
October 23, 2010 @ 4:33 a.m.
Next I'm putting pictures from the front page of the "Vermont" or "B" section of the October 22, 2010 Burlington Free Press. Including the title of the article about the Vermont Yanke nuclear power plant, the word "leak" is use 5 times in that one small section on the front page.
The article about the "leak" is just above an article that says "On-duty state trooper hits, kills deer." The Burlington Free Press gets a "Made Me Laugh In a Grim Way Just Because It's All So Disgusting" Prize for the last two lines of the article, which say "The crash caused "significant damage" to the front end of (the officer's cruiser), state police said. The trooper was uninjured." The article's another threat from the Burlington Free Press, which is trying to say that if the police or the army track me down and kill me, it will be my fault if any damage to their vehicles occurs in the process.
The title of the final article on the page says "Albino moose killed near Norton," and the caption reads "(a person to whom I'm not giving any publicity whether he knows what's going on or not) took this photograph Wednesday of an albino moose at the Island Pond weigh station."
The Free Press also interviewed "the moose project leader for the state Fish and Wildlife Department" for the article. Are those kinds of articles really necessary front page news for any section of the biggest newspaper in the state, a newspaper which is run by a corporation which obviously really doesn't care about what happens to the people who live here. Gannett news service is a menace to society.
Next I'm putting pictures from the front page of the "Vermont" or "B" section of the October 22, 2010 Burlington Free Press. Including the title of the article about the Vermont Yanke nuclear power plant, the word "leak" is use 5 times in that one small section on the front page.
The article about the "leak" is just above an article that says "On-duty state trooper hits, kills deer." The Burlington Free Press gets a "Made Me Laugh In a Grim Way Just Because It's All So Disgusting" Prize for the last two lines of the article, which say "The crash caused "significant damage" to the front end of (the officer's cruiser), state police said. The trooper was uninjured." The article's another threat from the Burlington Free Press, which is trying to say that if the police or the army track me down and kill me, it will be my fault if any damage to their vehicles occurs in the process.
The title of the final article on the page says "Albino moose killed near Norton," and the caption reads "(a person to whom I'm not giving any publicity whether he knows what's going on or not) took this photograph Wednesday of an albino moose at the Island Pond weigh station."
The Free Press also interviewed "the moose project leader for the state Fish and Wildlife Department" for the article. Are those kinds of articles really necessary front page news for any section of the biggest newspaper in the state, a newspaper which is run by a corporation which obviously really doesn't care about what happens to the people who live here. Gannett news service is a menace to society.
Front Page of the "Vermont" or "B" section of the October 22, 2010 Burlington Free Press
October 23, 2010 @ 8:22 a.m.
Next I'm going to put up a picture of what pages 2B and 3B of the October 22, 2010 Burlington Free Press look like. You'll see that half of page 2B is taken up with pictures and blurbs by both Democrats and Republicans running for election in the 2010 Chittenden House Races, and that on the facing page, 3B, there is again the ECHO/Leahy Center "POWER PLAY" ad, with sponsors listed as Efficiency Vermont, City Market, NBC News Channel 5, and the Burlington Free Press.
Is Patrick Leahy really in favor of everything that the Burlington Free Press and the bribed Vermont schools have been doing? Is he in favor of everything that Jim Fogler put in the Burlington Free Press on October 22, 2010? I'm asking those questions because it seems to me that the ECHO/Leahy Center ad is being used by Mr. Fogler and by other editors of other newspapers to indicate Senator Leahy's support for all of these kinds of activities, for example everything that I've documented here as having been in the Burlington Free Press on October 22, 2010.
What Mr. Fogler is trying to say is that he, Mr. Fogler, and everyone at the Burlington Free Press, and at Underhill Central School, have the the full support of Senator Leahy for everything that they do, including everything that was in the Burlington Free Press on October 22, 2010, and I'm wondering if that's true.
What Mr. Fogler is also trying to say is that all of the Vermont candidates from all parties, Democrat, Republican, Progressive and Independent, are also all in favor of everything that the Burlington Free Press and schools such as Underhill Central School have been doing, and I'm wondering if that's true, or if those candidates are telling themselves that if they speak up about any of it they'll hurt their chances of being elected. It may be that speaking up will hurt their chances of getting fair, impartial and intelligent coverage from the Burlington Free Press, and from TV stations and Internet entities which are owned by networks such as NBC, but I don't see how that would be any different from what's happening now; as far as I can see, there's nothing in the Burlington Free Press or in the news worth reading or watching right now anyway.
Next I'm going to put up a picture of what pages 2B and 3B of the October 22, 2010 Burlington Free Press look like. You'll see that half of page 2B is taken up with pictures and blurbs by both Democrats and Republicans running for election in the 2010 Chittenden House Races, and that on the facing page, 3B, there is again the ECHO/Leahy Center "POWER PLAY" ad, with sponsors listed as Efficiency Vermont, City Market, NBC News Channel 5, and the Burlington Free Press.
Is Patrick Leahy really in favor of everything that the Burlington Free Press and the bribed Vermont schools have been doing? Is he in favor of everything that Jim Fogler put in the Burlington Free Press on October 22, 2010? I'm asking those questions because it seems to me that the ECHO/Leahy Center ad is being used by Mr. Fogler and by other editors of other newspapers to indicate Senator Leahy's support for all of these kinds of activities, for example everything that I've documented here as having been in the Burlington Free Press on October 22, 2010.
What Mr. Fogler is trying to say is that he, Mr. Fogler, and everyone at the Burlington Free Press, and at Underhill Central School, have the the full support of Senator Leahy for everything that they do, including everything that was in the Burlington Free Press on October 22, 2010, and I'm wondering if that's true.
What Mr. Fogler is also trying to say is that all of the Vermont candidates from all parties, Democrat, Republican, Progressive and Independent, are also all in favor of everything that the Burlington Free Press and schools such as Underhill Central School have been doing, and I'm wondering if that's true, or if those candidates are telling themselves that if they speak up about any of it they'll hurt their chances of being elected. It may be that speaking up will hurt their chances of getting fair, impartial and intelligent coverage from the Burlington Free Press, and from TV stations and Internet entities which are owned by networks such as NBC, but I don't see how that would be any different from what's happening now; as far as I can see, there's nothing in the Burlington Free Press or in the news worth reading or watching right now anyway.
Pages 2B and 3B of the October 22, 2010 Burlington Free Press
October 23, 2010 @ 2:42 p.m.
This morning, just before 9:30 a.m., I did some Google searches and took pictures of some of the results. Although I'm sure that it's Google who puts the harassing and slanderous ads and captions around blog posts for people such as Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, I'm equally sure that White House staff have control over the blog posts for people such Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden and Barack Obama, and that White House staff put all of the ads and captions around those blog posts themselves on behalf of their employers.
This morning, just before 9:30 a.m., I did some Google searches and took pictures of some of the results. Although I'm sure that it's Google who puts the harassing and slanderous ads and captions around blog posts for people such as Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, I'm equally sure that White House staff have control over the blog posts for people such Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden and Barack Obama, and that White House staff put all of the ads and captions around those blog posts themselves on behalf of their employers.
Google puts harassing caption "Wikileaks" around blog post for Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, morning of October 23, 2010
October 23, 2010 @ 3:02 p.m.
Next I'm putting up pictures that I took this morning of a Google search on the name Hillary Clinton. I want Secretary of State Clinton to know that none of the harassing and bullying behavior by her or by anybody else has made me cry, not once. Sometimes it makes me angry because it's sick and irresponsible, but so far it hasn't made me cry.
Even her bulls-eye with the arrow in it didn't make me cry. It made me wonder if anyone at the White House has noticed that I have a camera and a blog, as did other blog posts for people in the White House this morning make me wonder if anyone there has noticed that I have a camera and a blog, but none of it made me cry. My reaction this morning involved increased horror and disgust at the evidence of what kind of people are running our country.
Next I'm putting up pictures that I took this morning of a Google search on the name Hillary Clinton. I want Secretary of State Clinton to know that none of the harassing and bullying behavior by her or by anybody else has made me cry, not once. Sometimes it makes me angry because it's sick and irresponsible, but so far it hasn't made me cry.
Even her bulls-eye with the arrow in it didn't make me cry. It made me wonder if anyone at the White House has noticed that I have a camera and a blog, as did other blog posts for people in the White House this morning make me wonder if anyone there has noticed that I have a camera and a blog, but none of it made me cry. My reaction this morning involved increased horror and disgust at the evidence of what kind of people are running our country.
White House-controlled Google search results and blog post for Hillary Clinton, morning of October 23, 2010
October 23, 2010 @ 3:39 p.m.
Next I'm putting up pictures of some White House-controlled Google search results for Vice President Joe Biden from this morning. One of the pictures shows the time that I took them in the lower right corner: 9:09 a.m.
"Coon" is a slur for a black person, and it seems that Mr. Biden isn't finished calling me contamination with his "BP Oil Spill" ad.
I did all of these Google searches this morning after I'd finished what I'd written on this page of my Weebly blog.
Next I'm putting up pictures of some White House-controlled Google search results for Vice President Joe Biden from this morning. One of the pictures shows the time that I took them in the lower right corner: 9:09 a.m.
"Coon" is a slur for a black person, and it seems that Mr. Biden isn't finished calling me contamination with his "BP Oil Spill" ad.
I did all of these Google searches this morning after I'd finished what I'd written on this page of my Weebly blog.
White House-controlled Google search results and blog post for Joe Biden, October 23, 2010 at 9:09 a.m.
October 23, 2010 @ 5:11 p.m.
Next I'm going to put up pictures that I took of White House-controlled Google search results and blog posts from a Google search of the name Barack Obama this morning between. As I've said, I took all of the White House-related pictures between 9:00 and 9:30 a.m. I'm going to put the ones for President Obama in separate slideshows.
Next I'm going to put up pictures that I took of White House-controlled Google search results and blog posts from a Google search of the name Barack Obama this morning between. As I've said, I took all of the White House-related pictures between 9:00 and 9:30 a.m. I'm going to put the ones for President Obama in separate slideshows.
President Obama calls me "mess" and "fish" again.
President Obama calls me "leak" again.
President Obama panders to celebrities to get their money and their influence with media, fans and corporations.
October 23, 2010 @ 5:58 p.m.
After I took the pictures of President Obama's White-House-created -and -controlled Google search results and blog posts that I've just shown, a new Google search result appeared for President Obama.
After I took the pictures of President Obama's White-House-created -and -controlled Google search results and blog posts that I've just shown, a new Google search result appeared for President Obama.
President Obama tries to bully me on a blog post about his anti-bullying message. At the top of the page of the blog which is his message to people not to give in to suicidal thoughts if they get bullied, it says "The Popular Club: #1 Social Skills Guide," and "Become Popular." Then there's a caption along the side that says "Oil Leaks: BP launches new drive to stop the leaks," and below that caption it says "I'm Popular. You're Not."
There's no club which this President and his co-harassers could ever form that I would want to belong to; at this point, I've realized that this situation is not a question of trying to help the President and his administration understand that they're doing something wrong. Whatever they're doing is something that they want to do. Maybe I should put that a different way; they're doing whatever they want to do.
October 23, 2010 @ 10:27 p.m.
My computer got too slow for me to use when I was working here before a few hours ago. I think that maybe that happens when there are so many people reading my blog that I can't get through to it myself even when I'm logged into it. I didn't mind taking a break anyway; it's not as if these are pleasant subjects to think about and write about, take pictures of and look at every day.
Copyright L. Kochman October 24, 2010
My computer got too slow for me to use when I was working here before a few hours ago. I think that maybe that happens when there are so many people reading my blog that I can't get through to it myself even when I'm logged into it. I didn't mind taking a break anyway; it's not as if these are pleasant subjects to think about and write about, take pictures of and look at every day.
Copyright L. Kochman October 24, 2010