13 March 2012
09 March 2012
Pat Robertson backs legal marijuana.
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2012/0309/Pat-Robertson-backs-legal-marijuana.-Will-other-conservatives-follow
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Marijuana advocates, not surprisingly, are applauding the move while antidrug groups are attacking Mr. Robertson’s credibility, saying he has made several “strange remarks” in the past five years about prayer, tornadoes, and homosexuals.
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Ok, if you're going to pray while being in a tornado and surrounded by gays flung by the tornado, you should
probably light up.
Do the prohibitionist idiots have a better idea?
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Professor MacCoun says the Robertson comment helps break up polarized discussions.
“We can now have a more grown up discussion about what are the tools in the tool box – rather than just hyperlatives hurled at each side from the extremes,” he says.
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Noting that America makes up 5 percent of the world's population but 25 percent of jailed prisoners, Robertson said: “We've said, 'We're conservative, we're tough on crime.' That's baloney. It's costing us billions and billions of dollars. We need to scrub the federal code and the state codes and take away these criminal penalties.”
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2012/0309/Pat-Robertson-backs-legal-marijuana.-Will-other-conservatives-follow
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Marijuana advocates, not surprisingly, are applauding the move while antidrug groups are attacking Mr. Robertson’s credibility, saying he has made several “strange remarks” in the past five years about prayer, tornadoes, and homosexuals.
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Ok, if you're going to pray while being in a tornado and surrounded by gays flung by the tornado, you should
probably light up.
Do the prohibitionist idiots have a better idea?
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Professor MacCoun says the Robertson comment helps break up polarized discussions.
“We can now have a more grown up discussion about what are the tools in the tool box – rather than just hyperlatives hurled at each side from the extremes,” he says.
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Noting that America makes up 5 percent of the world's population but 25 percent of jailed prisoners, Robertson said: “We've said, 'We're conservative, we're tough on crime.' That's baloney. It's costing us billions and billions of dollars. We need to scrub the federal code and the state codes and take away these criminal penalties.”
Commissioner Kelly has said that the department’s surveillance of Muslims was nothing out of the ordinary. “In fact, the police department uses many of the same methods to find and stop terrorists that we use to arrest drug dealers, human traffickers, and gang leaders,”
he forgot pedos and cryptographers
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Justice/2012/0309/Report-NYPD-compiled-huge-secret-dossier-on-law-abiding-Muslims
He needs to be tried and hung
he forgot pedos and cryptographers
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Justice/2012/0309/Report-NYPD-compiled-huge-secret-dossier-on-law-abiding-Muslims
He needs to be tried and hung
07 March 2012
The chinese have tripled their coal consumption 2000-2010
whereas everyone else has remained the same. So all your priuses are fail.
The solution to the CO2 problem is to eat chinese people.
Or, HxNx flu. Same thing, really.
Or, continue on. In another two decades you get 2e9 africans if you keep feeding them.
You *could* have clean cheap energy, or you could continue to be animals, and do the Gtons of CO2 experiment previously run only with volcanoes. Ref Matrix.
whereas everyone else has remained the same. So all your priuses are fail.
The solution to the CO2 problem is to eat chinese people.
Or, HxNx flu. Same thing, really.
Or, continue on. In another two decades you get 2e9 africans if you keep feeding them.
You *could* have clean cheap energy, or you could continue to be animals, and do the Gtons of CO2 experiment previously run only with volcanoes. Ref Matrix.
02 March 2012
Heard about the USG wanting to require cars to have rear view cameras. At $200 a pop, to save < 250 kids a year.
How about rear-drive beepers and flashing lights? For about $5? Much more reliable electronics and easy to train kids to run.
But govt morons want to require not only mpg but now cameras. In cars.
Not enough AC, radio, cd, gps, dvd. Now cameras, required.
Collapse.
How about rear-drive beepers and flashing lights? For about $5? Much more reliable electronics and easy to train kids to run.
But govt morons want to require not only mpg but now cameras. In cars.
Not enough AC, radio, cd, gps, dvd. Now cameras, required.
Collapse.
23 February 2012
13 February 2012
12 February 2012
06 February 2012
For his part, Chad stated when he was dismissed from the burglary hearing that he had not communicated with other jurors hearing the case or Tweeted any information about the trial. This is important because, under California law, communicating during a case is a misdemeanor offense. The court instructions state to all potential jurors that they cannot discuss a case or use an electronic device to e-mail, get on the internet or Tweet.
After receiving the profuse apologies of Chad and his attorney, Judge Priver decided to let him off with a warning, but city attorneys have the option to reinstate charges if they see fit.
http://www.pokernewsdaily.com/norman-chads-sense-of-humor-draws-ire-of-california-court-judge-21107/
After receiving the profuse apologies of Chad and his attorney, Judge Priver decided to let him off with a warning, but city attorneys have the option to reinstate charges if they see fit.
http://www.pokernewsdaily.com/norman-chads-sense-of-humor-draws-ire-of-california-court-judge-21107/
For his part, Chad stated when he was dismissed from the burglary hearing that he had not communicated with other jurors hearing the case or Tweeted any information about the trial. This is important because, under California law, communicating during a case is a misdemeanor offense. The court instructions state to all potential jurors that they cannot discuss a case or use an electronic device to e-mail, get on the internet or Tweet.
After receiving the profuse apologies of Chad and his attorney, Judge Priver decided to let him off with a warning, but city attorneys have the option to reinstate charges if they see fit.
http://www.pokernewsdaily.com/norman-chads-sense-of-humor-draws-ire-of-california-court-judge-21107/
After receiving the profuse apologies of Chad and his attorney, Judge Priver decided to let him off with a warning, but city attorneys have the option to reinstate charges if they see fit.
http://www.pokernewsdaily.com/norman-chads-sense-of-humor-draws-ire-of-california-court-judge-21107/
According to reports from the Los Angeles Times, ESPN poker commentator Norman Chad – whose sense of humor is well known to the poker community – was chastised by a California Superior Court judge for using that sense of humor over Twitter.
In an article written by the Times’ Kimi Yoshino, Chad was called in for jury duty in January and was selected as a juror in a residential burglary case. As the case was litigated, court officials informed Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Laura Foland Priver, who was the judge for that particular case, that Chad had been Tweeting during the proceedings. Judge Priver took the action of filing contempt of court charges against Chad and dismissed him from the case as a result of his Tweets.
The hearing on those contempt charges brought Chad and his attorney back to the courtroom on Wednesday, where Judge Priver blasted Chad and his attorney. “He made a mockery of our system,” Judge Priver stated during the hearing to Chad’s attorney. “I’m disturbed by this behavior. Once the information is out there, it’s out there forever. The public who sees these Tweets is going to think this behavior is OK.”
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Judges are paid by the State. You cannot trust them.
In an article written by the Times’ Kimi Yoshino, Chad was called in for jury duty in January and was selected as a juror in a residential burglary case. As the case was litigated, court officials informed Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Laura Foland Priver, who was the judge for that particular case, that Chad had been Tweeting during the proceedings. Judge Priver took the action of filing contempt of court charges against Chad and dismissed him from the case as a result of his Tweets.
The hearing on those contempt charges brought Chad and his attorney back to the courtroom on Wednesday, where Judge Priver blasted Chad and his attorney. “He made a mockery of our system,” Judge Priver stated during the hearing to Chad’s attorney. “I’m disturbed by this behavior. Once the information is out there, it’s out there forever. The public who sees these Tweets is going to think this behavior is OK.”
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Judges are paid by the State. You cannot trust them.
The 52-year old Mumbai native, a former Pan Am stewardess and Delta Airlines trainer, had been on a hunger strike in jail for nearly three weeks following her December 10 incarceration arising from charges of resisting arrest in a routine jury summons case. On December 29, Lyvita was ordered to be taken to the Vista East Medical Center. She died on January 3, 2012 at the hospital.
The funeral was conducted on February 1 and was attended by over 200 people, all asking the same question that's haunting the Gomes family. The last rites were conducted Thursday in the presence of her sister and brother-in-law who life in UK as well as a large assembly of local community leaders. A Chicago daily reported that around 120 people, including 20 local pastors, have signed a "statement of concern" that will be presented to the authorities.
The family lives along Link Road in Goregaon west. Lyvita's brother Oydsteven, who works in a television production house, has so far managed to keep the news of his sister's death from their father. "He is 94 and is still recovering from a nasty bout of malaria," said Steven. "I have requested several relatives and friends who wish to pay condolence not to visit. Of course, now that the funeral is over, I will have to break it to him."
The second of four siblings, Lyvita was a well-educated, qualified achiever filled with a sense of joie de vivre. She studied biochemistry at Sophia College, then went on to teach chemistry at St Joseph's Convent during which time she wrote workbooks for junior school. Soon she tired of that and joined Pan Am airlines in the United States as a flight attendant and supervisor before moving to Delta Airlines where she graduated to flight trainer.
Much of what happened since December 2011when the Chicago police arrested her remains a blur for the family. Questions linger over the exact circumstances of her arrest, her illness, indeed her mental condition and subsequent death. "We are still unaware of the full truth behind her hunger strike over jury duty," said Steven.
"Those who are in the US are hardly wiser for being there. My sister Lyemia and her husband who live in London conducted the funeral on Thursday. They are seeking answers as are the 200-odd supporters and community leaders who attended Lyvita's wake," he added.
Lyvita was single and did not have family in the US. "Is this how they punish foreign nationals who merely refuse jury duty? Stand by as they forgo food and drink, watch them become dehydrated and die?" he asked. "I cannot help think this is racism. Would this have happened to a white person?" Steven and his siblings are yet to receive an apology or explanation, though the Lake County sheriff's office on Thursday released a timetable of events from Lyvita's arrest up to her death in January 3.
The funeral was conducted on February 1 and was attended by over 200 people, all asking the same question that's haunting the Gomes family. The last rites were conducted Thursday in the presence of her sister and brother-in-law who life in UK as well as a large assembly of local community leaders. A Chicago daily reported that around 120 people, including 20 local pastors, have signed a "statement of concern" that will be presented to the authorities.
The family lives along Link Road in Goregaon west. Lyvita's brother Oydsteven, who works in a television production house, has so far managed to keep the news of his sister's death from their father. "He is 94 and is still recovering from a nasty bout of malaria," said Steven. "I have requested several relatives and friends who wish to pay condolence not to visit. Of course, now that the funeral is over, I will have to break it to him."
The second of four siblings, Lyvita was a well-educated, qualified achiever filled with a sense of joie de vivre. She studied biochemistry at Sophia College, then went on to teach chemistry at St Joseph's Convent during which time she wrote workbooks for junior school. Soon she tired of that and joined Pan Am airlines in the United States as a flight attendant and supervisor before moving to Delta Airlines where she graduated to flight trainer.
Much of what happened since December 2011when the Chicago police arrested her remains a blur for the family. Questions linger over the exact circumstances of her arrest, her illness, indeed her mental condition and subsequent death. "We are still unaware of the full truth behind her hunger strike over jury duty," said Steven.
"Those who are in the US are hardly wiser for being there. My sister Lyemia and her husband who live in London conducted the funeral on Thursday. They are seeking answers as are the 200-odd supporters and community leaders who attended Lyvita's wake," he added.
Lyvita was single and did not have family in the US. "Is this how they punish foreign nationals who merely refuse jury duty? Stand by as they forgo food and drink, watch them become dehydrated and die?" he asked. "I cannot help think this is racism. Would this have happened to a white person?" Steven and his siblings are yet to receive an apology or explanation, though the Lake County sheriff's office on Thursday released a timetable of events from Lyvita's arrest up to her death in January 3.
29 January 2012
20 January 2012
18 January 2012
08 January 2012
Synthetic Cannabis (HB 2595/PA 97-0193): Adds to the list of Schedule I controlled substances five generic definitions of classes of synthetic cannabinoids, which are often sold alongside smoking paraphernalia to produce a “high” similar to that associated with cannabis. (HB 2595/PA 97-0193): Adds to the list of Schedule I controlled substances five generic definitions of classes of synthetic cannabinoids, which are often sold alongside smoking paraphernalia to produce a “high” similar to that associated with cannabis.
These are morons from Illinois. How do they know something has no medical uses?
hang 'em high, or blow a big crater.
These are morons from Illinois. How do they know something has no medical uses?
hang 'em high, or blow a big crater.
Respectful Language (SB 1833/PA 97-0227): Makes changes to language in state law to replace the term “mental retardation” with “intellectual disability” and substituting “physically disabled” for the term “crippled.”
Respectful Language (SB 1833/PA 97-0227): Makes changes to language in state law to replace the term “mental retardation” with “political interests” and substituting “lame” for the term “crippled.”
Replaces "legislator" with "fascist parasite"..
Respectful Language (SB 1833/PA 97-0227): Makes changes to language in state law to replace the term “mental retardation” with “political interests” and substituting “lame” for the term “crippled.”
Replaces "legislator" with "fascist parasite"..
04 January 2012
03 January 2012
t. ‘People are amazed how fast it can separate the head from the
body,’ he said. Sometimes he also has to carry out amputations of hands or legs. ‘I use a special sharp
knife, not a sword. When I cut off a hand I cut it from the joint. If it is a leg the authorities specify where
it is to be taken off, so I follow that.’”
body,’ he said. Sometimes he also has to carry out amputations of hands or legs. ‘I use a special sharp
knife, not a sword. When I cut off a hand I cut it from the joint. If it is a leg the authorities specify where
it is to be taken off, so I follow that.’”
02 January 2012
01 January 2012
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration there are about 1.5 million car accidents with deer each year that result in $1billion in vehicle damage.
Latest figures show that each year more than 100 people are killed with 10,000 injured after collisions with deer.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2079939/Elderly-driver-70-killed-car-crash-severed-deer-head-flies-windscreen.html#ixzz1iCG5ygYP
Latest figures show that each year more than 100 people are killed with 10,000 injured after collisions with deer.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2079939/Elderly-driver-70-killed-car-crash-severed-deer-head-flies-windscreen.html#ixzz1iCG5ygYP
29 December 2011
26 December 2011
. It said it was able to get the credit card details in part because Stratfor didn't bother encrypting them — an easy-to-avoid blunder which, if true, would be a major embarrassment for any security-related company.
Fred Burton, Stratfor's vice president of intelligence, said the company had reported the intrusion to law enforcement officials and was working with them on the investigation.
Right, social attempt solution for a tech problem.
Morons.
Fred Burton, Stratfor's vice president of intelligence, said the company had reported the intrusion to law enforcement officials and was working with them on the investigation.
Right, social attempt solution for a tech problem.
Morons.
23 December 2011
So you raise some ferrets. And you give one the flu.
Let it infect another. Let that one infect a third.
Continue this serial passage until a ferret in the same room, not just cage, gets sick from flu.
Now you have an airborne variant of the flu you started with.
For sci bonus points, sequence it and comment on mutations.
For Streisand effect, have the USG try to censor your work.
Let it infect another. Let that one infect a third.
Continue this serial passage until a ferret in the same room, not just cage, gets sick from flu.
Now you have an airborne variant of the flu you started with.
For sci bonus points, sequence it and comment on mutations.
For Streisand effect, have the USG try to censor your work.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- The paper used to produce newspapers came under government control in Argentina on Thursday, in a long-sought victory for President Cristina Fernandez in her dispute with the country's opposition media.
Argentina's senate, which is controlled by Fernandez's allies, voted 41-26 to control newsprint's manufacture, sale and distribution to media friends and foes alike.
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How about Cat-5 cable? Typewriter ribbons?
Argentina's senate, which is controlled by Fernandez's allies, voted 41-26 to control newsprint's manufacture, sale and distribution to media friends and foes alike.
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How about Cat-5 cable? Typewriter ribbons?
21 December 2011
17 December 2011
Even if we could solve these problems, there may be another one we'd then have to worry about. Let's say we were able to create a robot that targets only combatants and that leaves no collateral damage--an armed robot with a perfectly accurate targeting system. Well, oddly enough, this may violate a rule by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which bans weapons that cause more than 25% field mortality and 5% hospital mortality. ICRC is the only institution named as a controlling authority in IHL, so we comply with their rules. A robot that kills most everything it aims at could have a mortality rate approaching 100%, well over ICRC's 25% threshold. And this may be possible given the superhuman accuracy of machines, again assuming we can eventually solve the distinction problem. Such a robot would be so fearsome, inhumane, and devastating that it threatens an implicit value of a fair fight, even in war. For instance, poison is also banned for being inhumane and too effective. This notion of a fair fight comes from just-war theory, which is the basis for IHL. Further, this kind of robot would force questions about the ethics of creating machines that kill people on its own.
the relics that think that war is controlled by bans on expanding bullets, robots, chemwar, salting the earth, is evil. those relics don't understand modern war.
modern war, where 10 to 100 civilians die for each of your mercs.
and the usg only fields paid mercs, not conscripts: so their moral value is zero.
the relics that think that war is controlled by bans on expanding bullets, robots, chemwar, salting the earth, is evil. those relics don't understand modern war.
modern war, where 10 to 100 civilians die for each of your mercs.
and the usg only fields paid mercs, not conscripts: so their moral value is zero.
But skepticism is a universal solvent, and once applied, it does not stop just because Christendom is gone. "I think, therefore I am. I think." We pulled out the stopper of faith, and the bathwater of reason appeared undisturbed for a time. But modernism slowly receded and now postmodernism is circling the drain. Our intelligentsia needs to figure out how to do more than sit in an empty tub and reminisce about the days when Voltaire knew how to keep the water hot. ...
So when Hitchens showed up at my door early one morning kitted for battle with nothing more than his black leather jacket, blue jeans, and a half-smoked pack of Rothman’s (he refused to bring Kevlar, saying it made him feel “like a counterfeit”), I offered him a welcome-to-the-war shot of “Listerine,” just to be hospitable.
“I don’t usually start this early,” he said, his glass already gratefully extended, “but holding yourself to a drinking schedule is always the first sign of alcoholism.”
this guy gets better and better the more i read of his obit
“I don’t usually start this early,” he said, his glass already gratefully extended, “but holding yourself to a drinking schedule is always the first sign of alcoholism.”
this guy gets better and better the more i read of his obit
The reactions to Hitchens's illness from his intellectual opponents –- which ranged from undisguised glee to offers of prayers -– testified to his stature as one of the leading voices of secularism since the publication in 2007 of his anti-religious polemic God is Not Great. The reaction from the author himself, who after a lifetime of "burning the candle of both ends" described his illness as "something so predictable and banal that it bores even me", testified to the sharpness of his wit and the clarity of his thinking under fire, as he dissected the discourse of "struggle" that surrounds cancer, paid tribute to the medical staff who looked after him and resolved to "resist bodily as best I can, even if only passively, and to seek the most advanced advice".
I admire all public atheists.
This is pretty funny too
A friend of theirs once took Christopher Hitchens and his wife Carol Blue to dinner at Palm Beach’s Everglades Club, notorious for its exclusion of Jews.
“You will behave, won’t you?” Carol anxiously asked Christopher on the way into the club.
No dice. When the headwaiter approached, Christopher demanded: “Do you have a kosher menu?”
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Christopher was never a man to back away from a confrontation on behalf of what he considered basic decency. Yet it would be wrong to remember only the confrontational side.
Christopher was also a man of exquisite sensitivity and courtesy, dispensed without regard to age or station. On one of the last occasions I saw him, my wife and I came to drop some food –- lamb tagine -– to sustain a family with more on its mind than cooking. Christopher, though weary and sick, insisted on painfully lifting himself from his chair to perform the rites of hospitality. He might have cancer, but we were still guests -– and as guests, we must have champagne.
Graydon Carter, Vanity Fair:
He was a man of insatiable appetites — for cigarettes, for scotch, for company, for great writing, and, above all, for conversation. That he had an output to equal what he took in was the miracle in the man. You’d be hard-pressed to find a writer who could match the volume of exquisitely crafted columns, essays, articles, and books he produced over the past four decades. ...
Christopher was the beau ideal of the public intellectual. You felt as though he was writing to you and to you alone. And as a result many readers felt they knew him. Walking with him down the street in New York or through an airplane terminal was like escorting a movie star through the throngs.
This from LA times. I never actually read CH as far as I know.
This is pretty funny too
A friend of theirs once took Christopher Hitchens and his wife Carol Blue to dinner at Palm Beach’s Everglades Club, notorious for its exclusion of Jews.
“You will behave, won’t you?” Carol anxiously asked Christopher on the way into the club.
No dice. When the headwaiter approached, Christopher demanded: “Do you have a kosher menu?”
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Christopher was never a man to back away from a confrontation on behalf of what he considered basic decency. Yet it would be wrong to remember only the confrontational side.
Christopher was also a man of exquisite sensitivity and courtesy, dispensed without regard to age or station. On one of the last occasions I saw him, my wife and I came to drop some food –- lamb tagine -– to sustain a family with more on its mind than cooking. Christopher, though weary and sick, insisted on painfully lifting himself from his chair to perform the rites of hospitality. He might have cancer, but we were still guests -– and as guests, we must have champagne.
Graydon Carter, Vanity Fair:
He was a man of insatiable appetites — for cigarettes, for scotch, for company, for great writing, and, above all, for conversation. That he had an output to equal what he took in was the miracle in the man. You’d be hard-pressed to find a writer who could match the volume of exquisitely crafted columns, essays, articles, and books he produced over the past four decades. ...
Christopher was the beau ideal of the public intellectual. You felt as though he was writing to you and to you alone. And as a result many readers felt they knew him. Walking with him down the street in New York or through an airplane terminal was like escorting a movie star through the throngs.
This from LA times. I never actually read CH as far as I know.
16 December 2011
http://newsone.com/entertainment/casey-gane-mccalla/tsa-leaves-cmon-son-note-for-rapper-after-finding-weed/
TSA leaves weed alone. They also saw some kief in a keyfob, heard one agent say 'it could be heroin' to another, but let it by. You can't blow up a plane with
a gram of heroin or grass.
I had flowers and cookies with me too.
TSA leaves weed alone. They also saw some kief in a keyfob, heard one agent say 'it could be heroin' to another, but let it by. You can't blow up a plane with
a gram of heroin or grass.
I had flowers and cookies with me too.
12 December 2011
08 December 2011
05 December 2011
04 December 2011
01 December 2011
Can Congress Steal Your Constitutional Freedoms?
by Andrew P. Napolitano, December 01, 2011
Can the president use the military to arrest anyone he wants, keep that person away from a judge and jury, and lock him up for as long as he wants? In the Senate’s dark and terrifying vision of the Constitution, he can.
29 November 2011
After hours of interviews with typical politicians, two forensicpsychiatrists concluded that they were paranoid schizophrenics who operated in their own "delusional universe," prosecutor Svein Holden told reporters in Oslo
The manifesto advocates acts of terrorism to shock Europeans out of their stupor, the capital.
Stupor? Wot stupor?
The technology gives and the technology takes away,
The anti-secrecy activist then help up a handwritten sign from an aide telling him to "stop" talking or he would be late for a mandatory appointment with police.
Chlorate salts in a paper wrapper and sulphuric mixed with petrol makes a wonder hypergolic Molotov.
Pros and cons of driving 20 mi to work.
(surface, 5, 55, 22, surface @ Knott)
Rock broke my windshield last week. Belt noise getting worse last few days. Car overheated yesterday.
Fixed windshield, belt tension, new radiatior, < $1000,
and I walked back to work. The latter part is worth a huge amount. Getting my 100KMi car into shape, priceless.
Its got new tires too. And I have $300 Sube credit so I can get the driver doorlatch replaced "free".
happy happy
actually, battling mood and negative thoughts. winter.
but doggie and kitty are fine and affectionate.
Although working to pay for car to drive to work is a bad cycle.
28 November 2011
25 November 2011
Joe Liebermann is a terrorist and traitor (Israel pwned).
He is against the bill of rights.
Similarly, Sen Feinstein (on the other coast) has tried to violate the
1st wrt generic bomb info.
If jewish p0liticians want to turn the us into israel they should at least register as foreign
agents else be exposed as traitors.
pV=nRT, baby.
Buggy whip company. Mediocrity, a manager for every worker.
Bought a chinese factory / competitor (?) for half its stock worth,
which is down. Many products spawned off a common software base,
but the base is ugly old and cost-constrained (1-layer bakelite phenolic
paper, carbon on plastic vias, 64KB memory and <2KB ram)
Consumer electronics while Rome burns. Nice.
Stable for a little while, inertia. See _Radical Management_ by Denning on why
outsourcing a bad idea. Estonia, India, China. Nice.
Reward the salesman and accountants whilst gutting the core competency and any
expansion potential.
Not Apple.
Dicking with IC companies, getting stabbed in the back (new RF company bypasses
us for direct contract with one of our customers). Wonderful. What happened to
value add engineering?
Black Friday.
Fixed the spacebar (finally correctly) on the netbook.
Dog sniffing a dying honeybee. What could go wrong?
Read the 'parking contract' from Segerstrom / Blue Man Group.
It says not responsible for CB radios, tapes, tape decks. Perhaps it
needs updating.
Reading Turkey instructions (yes a day late; Wife bought a ham that I'm guessing should
have been rinsed, too salty. And I drink a few grams of NaCl as bullion at work
nowadays.) So paranoid. Even a link to avian flu website, hows that for out of date
and pandering to ignorance?
24 November 2011
23 November 2011
No USG by 2025
There will be no USG by 2025. A prediction.
Playing fiddle whilst the empire burns.
The modern occupation.
And trading hollow mortgages and
defense/security (war/internal terror).
Meanwhile, other nations produce value.
Wait for the progressive collapse (an engineering
phrase) of the empire.
As the "heroes" kill via robotic planes on the other side of the planet. Nice.
And the USG didn't earn 911/WTC? Yet they invaded Iraaq like Hitler. Time travel: you pay now for the crap you pull in the future.
Nice.
Playing fiddle whilst the empire burns.
The modern occupation.
And trading hollow mortgages and
defense/security (war/internal terror).
Meanwhile, other nations produce value.
Wait for the progressive collapse (an engineering
phrase) of the empire.
As the "heroes" kill via robotic planes on the other side of the planet. Nice.
And the USG didn't earn 911/WTC? Yet they invaded Iraaq like Hitler. Time travel: you pay now for the crap you pull in the future.
Nice.
21 November 2011
Newport Beach CYA
The city has cut down more than 140 trees since September, when a eucalyptus in a median of Irvine Avenue fell and killed 29-year-old Haeyoon Miller, who was in her car.
http://www.ocregister.com/news/trees-328105-city-eucalyptus.html
http://www.ocregister.com/news/trees-328105-city-eucalyptus.html
Lake Forest City Attorney Scott Smith is a terrorist as is Mayor Peter Herzog
http://www.ocregister.com/news/city-328121-federal-marijuana.html
Needs to be tried for warcrimes and hung.
But instead, his family will see cancer soon. Enjoy your opiates, Scott.
16 November 2011
Origin of life
RNA replication can happen when you have thermal convective circulation implementing a prehistoric PCR. The molecules are melted away as (counter) duplicates; those molecules better adapted to the circulation next to undersea volcanoes replicate.
http://www.project-reason.org/newsfeed/item/from_telomeres_to_the_origins_of_life/
14 November 2011
Romney is insane
Mitt Romney said, “of course you take military action, it’s unacceptable for Iran to have a nuclear weapon.”
An arrogant mormon prick. With a plastic face.
We see through you.
13 November 2011
Dogs
dogs
if small, eat it
If medium, hump it
If large, bark at it
Drunk football players
Pack-instinct exploited to the max
You been domesticated, bitch
but dog has learned to exist with cats. biting, batting, just hanging out. good.
dog und katt are good. this is remarkable as dog was here for a month first and then katt was in the farthest-back portion of box-spring which dogg had opened.
not bad. dogg und katt R ok. This is good 4 me.
09 November 2011
Management BS
I work for a consumer electronics company. Which means that $0.01 matters. Even $0.001.
Their religion involves CES as sacred dates in the profane Los Vegas.
They make smoother needles for electronic drugs.
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They give us these constraints, and expect them all to be followed:
* cheap --64KB program memory, 2KB sram
* flexible --change chips in a few months!!!!
* small code --else not cheap
* due on a certain time, despite putting a new employee on critical functions, and pretending to be able to estimate completion times
* reliable
They have about 5 people who if left, would disable the $100,000,000 SEC-traded company.
I am learning stuff all the time; my mentor has 5+ years in the exact business, and 20+ in the embedded space. But they expect me to master this stuff on CES deadlines. Bad managing, relying on guesses about newbies and complexity. And not having good docs for the newbies to learn from. Reading code leaves out a lot of information about design intent.
Occupy Irvine
Hilarious:
the Irvine, CA city council decided to keep the "occupy irvine(tm)" pets for another week. They have been granted special (content-specific) exemption from the city's camping / homeless laws.
When the City Council tires of them, they will leave.
Fail.
misdirected looney occupiers
More than 100 protestors screamed abuse and blew ear-splitting whistles as men in suits and streams of thin women in expensive jewels and high-heels entered the glass-faced Sotheby's building in Manhattan.
"Shame on you!" they chanted. And: "You don't deserve it!"
The demonstration was organized by unionized art handlers at Sotheby's, who say they've been locked out of the company during contract negotiations. Their numbers were bolstered by members of the Occupy Wall Street protest, which is centered on a camp in a park in the Financial District.
The atmosphere became hostile as enraged demonstrators yelled at the elegantly clad art collectors, forcing them to walk the gauntlet under escort of police and black-suited Sotheby's security staff.
A huge blow-up rat and another blow up effigy representing a "fat cat" clutching a worker dominated the sidewalk, while Sotheby's employees looked anxiously out from the glass-walled lobby.
"Art for the masses, not the upper classes," protestors yelled.
.....
Hey, Christo's doing a US river for a few tens of millions..
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hhoL0aBdJwI196WFBoF6Ladcq3wg?docId=CNG.4f0c63687383f92d2e2672061cd48532.881
hilarious reichstag canadian occupy threat
But the biggest concern might be fire safety. It will just take one of these crystal meth, crack heads, or even pot smokers, to fall asleep in their tent while still lit and we could have a tragedy of a historic proportions.
http://www.torontosun.com/2011/11/09/warmington-occupy-neighbours-have-their-rights-too
Some of the tents might be coated with antiflammables. But gasoline can mitigate that.
US Mil Fail (China Win)
"Sprinkling" sounds like a fairly harmless practice, but in the hands of sophisticated counterfeiters it could deceive a major weapons manufacturer and possibly endanger the lives of US troops.
It's a process of mixing authentic electronic parts with fake ones in hopes that the counterfeits will not be detected when companies test the components for multimillion-dollar missile systems, helicopters and aircraft. It was just one of the brazen steps described Tuesday at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing examining the national security and economic implications of suspect counterfeit electronics — mostly from China — inundating the US Pentagon's supply chain.
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/technology/sci-tech/fake-chinese-weapons-costs-us-millions-20111110-1n83t.html#ixzz1dGAt5zua
"Sprinkling" sounds like a fairly harmless practice, but in the hands of sophisticated counterfeiters it could deceive a major weapons manufacturer and possibly endanger the lives of US troops.
It's a process of mixing authentic electronic parts with fake ones in hopes that the counterfeits will not be detected when companies test the components for multimillion-dollar missile systems, helicopters and aircraft. It was just one of the brazen steps described Tuesday at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing examining the national security and economic implications of suspect counterfeit electronics — mostly from China — inundating the US Pentagon's supply chain.
Well, that's pretty green
Apple Fail
But the company said in an email to Miller sent late on Monday that it was revoking his rights to develop iOS software for the iPhone and iPad, and would no longer distribute his programs through the App Store, according to a copy of the note obtained by Reuters.
"Apple has good reason to believe that you violated [the iOS developer agreement] by intentionally submitting an App that behaves in a manner different from its intended use," the email said.
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/technology/security/apple-banishes-expert-who-exposed-software-flaw-20111109-1n67i.html#ixzz1dGA8f0PK
02 November 2011
Dawn Cruikshank, doane-stuart, albany ny
His common-law wife of 22 years, Jacqueline Taylor, succumbed to cancer only 10 months later on June 20, 1998. Peart, however, maintains that her death was the result of a "broken heart" and called it "a slow suicide by apathy. She just didn't care."[18]
31 October 2011
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange
set up Crystal Cathedral Ministries for failure
Pedo idol worshippers object to real estate sale.
Bwah hah haaaaaaah.
bomb dc
http://www.reddit.com/r/trees/comments/lu3ei/want_to_know_why_the_white_house_petition_got_the/
The petition was turfed to the White House Drug Czar, Mr. Gil Kerlikowske. I wrote a reply to his office and in the midst of trying to figure out where I needed to send it, I came across this little nugget:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_National_Drug_Control_Policy#Anti-legalization_Policy
Anti-legalization Policy
By law, the drug czar must oppose any attempt to legalize the use (in any form) of illicit drugs.[12] According to the "Office of National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act of 1998"
This man is BOUND BY LAW TO OPPOSE ANY EFFORTS TO LEGALIZE MARIJUANA!!! That's right, our president just took a petition signed by 74,169 people to address the possibility of even merely discussing the legalization of the use of marijuana and handed it over to a man who would be breaking the law by discussing doing anything other than advocating for it's continued criminalization.
Burn the swamp.
snake handling and evolution, jury nullification
Hensley himself, the founder of modern snake handling in the Appalachian Mountains, died from fatal snakebite in 1955.[3] In 1998, snake-handling evangelist John Wayne "Punkin" Brown died after being bitten by a timber rattler at the Rock House Holiness Church in rural northeastern Alabama
The states of Alabama, Kentucky and Tennessee have passed laws against the use of venomous snakes and/or other reptiles in a place that endangers the lives of others, or without a permit
But:
The practice is legal in the state of West Virginia.
West VA, smokey mountains, idiot christians, take me home...
Snake handling was made a felony punishable by death under Georgia law in 1941, following the death of a seven-year-old girl from a rattlesnake bite. However, the punishment was so severe that juries would refuse to convict, and the law was repealed in 1968
When people would try to talk with him about Zen, he would only laugh hysterically.
Feuerstein (1991: p. 69) lists Han-shan (fl. 9th century) the Taoist and Zen poet, herbalist and mountain recluse (who as a pointed aside, was held in such regard by the Dharma inspired poetic beatniks of the Beat Generation) as one of the crazy-wise:
"Han-shan, the legendary Chinese adept with a Cheshire-cat grin, lived alone in the most desolate mountain areas gathering roots and herbs. When people would try to talk with him about Zen, he would only laugh hysterically."[7]
30 October 2011
Wm Penn is Haile Selassie
Adult baptism was a crime in the l6th century. Therefore, the Amish come from an impressive list of martyrs. They were put in sacks and thrown into rivers in Europe. There are no Amish left in Europe; The Amish were saved from extinction by William Penn who granted a haven from religious persecution in America.
29 October 2011
electricity
Electricity is seen as a connection with the outside world and violates the Amish principle of separation from society. Electricity also promotes the use of household items, such as the television, that allow the outside, "English," values of sloth, luxury, and vanity to infiltrate the household.
Clearly they need to get some photovoltaics and batteries and run some lights.
Automobiles are not often used because they degrade the Gelassenheit principle of a small, close-knit community. The Amish fear, with good reason, that these modern transportation technologies will cause them to spread apart, much like most modern American families. Also, the Amish fear that the automobile will promote competition among themselves. They worry that the car will become a status symbol and promote vanity, which is in direct violation of the Gelassenheit value of modesty. The telephone is banned from the household because, much like the automobile, it promotes a separation of community. Instead of taking a carriage or walking to a friend's house, the Amish feel that they would be tempted to simply stay home and speak on the phone. In order to uphold Gelassenheit, many modern technologies have been banned from regular use.
...
Just as children in mainstream society learn that breaking the law of a particular state is wrong, Amish children learn that breaking the law of the Ordnung is wrong. The Ordnung is not considered the law of God; instead, it is interpreted as a set of guidelines for living a Godly and pious life.
.....
The Amish Church concluded that electricity could be used in very specific situations, but it had to be produced without access to outside power lines and the current [SIC] was limited to twelve volts or less. Batteries were acceptable as long as they provided a twelve-volt current [SIC]. Electric generators could only be used for welding, recharging batteries, and powering milk stirs.
...
The reasoning behind the twelve volt system is that it limits what an individual can do with the electricity and acts as a preventative measure against potential abuses. Most worldly modern appliances, such as televisions, light bulbs, and hair dryers use 110 volt electricity, which will not operate under twelve volt current. Therefore, the Amish are "safe" from most modern amenities. The Amish lifestyle and tradition has changed very little as a result of the electricity allowances. (FAIL)
...
According to my late father, Amish leaders decided, when electricity became commonplace before the middle of the 20th Century, that linking with electrical wire truly would constitute a counter-to-the-Bible, seamless connection, to be "yoked" with the "world" and "non-believers." They were convinced that this would violate the Bible's instruction not to be "conformed to the world." That decision, has of course, protected the Amish community from outside influences such as those brought into non-Amish homes via television, the internet, microwave ovens, etc. as well as from many other modern appliances and devices that Electrical appliances are conspicuously absent in all Old Order Amish homes.
There are, of course, many appliances that the "world" operates via electricity that can be, and are, converted to run efficiently on natural gas by some Amish church groups. So far as the Amish are concerned, the word here is "natural" in that it is not man-made. However, most Old Order Amish families with whom the writer is acquainted still use coal or wood burning heating and cooking stoves and an "icebox" instead of a refrigerator.
The Old Order Amish have become highly skilled at using natural methods of producing ice during winter and then storing it in straw and specially built sheds to make home made ice cream, a real favorite among the Amish, and for use in iceboxes during the long hot summers. Winter ice cutting "frolics" are a major social event among the Old Order Amish. I personally visited an Amish "ice shed" this past September which contained much more stored ice than would be needed to last until the coming winter freezes!
In addition, most Amish families have windmills on their farms to generate wind power to pump water, run blacksmith tools, furniture making tools, etc. Many also creatively dam up creeks to generate water power for use in operating specific machinery. Again, wind and water power are acceptable to the Old Order because they are a natural, Godly source of power and not connected to man made power lines which generate "worldly" electricity. And, whether it is generating power or for whatever purpose, the Amish will always work with God's natural way, with nature, never against it! To them, generating power in this natural manner is "different" from the way the "world" generates its power and is thus not "conforming" to the ways of the "world!
military integration
When Napoleon Bonaparte became emperor of France in 1799, the Amish, who still lived in Alsace, were granted equal rights with Catholics.
In return for equality under the law, Napoleon insisted that the Amish serve in his army
CF with negroes, women, homosexuals....
http://www.shawcreekgeneralstore.com/amish_article1.htm
28 October 2011
Quitting Empire
Former S.C. Treasurer Thomas Ravenel has renounced his American citizenship and is leaving the United States to live in a country where he “can be free.”
The 49-year-old real estate developer made the announcement Friday morning after his lawyer informed him that he would never be able to own a firearm as a result of his 2007 conviction on federal drug charges.
“Because I’m a convicted felon, I can never possess a firearm,” Ravenel wrote on his Facebook page. “Even if I’m in a home where there’s a gun or even just a single bullet the govt. would construe that as constructive possession according to legal counsel which would guarantee me 15 years in federal prison without parole. After carefully weighing my options and not wanting to put my freedom in jeopardy every time I visit my family or friends I’ve decided to renounce my American citizenship and live where I can be free.”
Ravenel said that he would “keep a house (in America) and maintain investments,” but that he would do so as a non-citizen.
Ravenel – a longtime friend and former client of our founding editor, Will Folks – resigned as State Treasurer in July 2007 after being indicted on federal drug charges. In September of that year, he pleaded guilty to ”conspiring to buy and distribute less than 100 grams of cocaine” and served ten months in a federal prison.
Since he completed his sentence, Ravenel has been an outspoken critic of America’s failed “War on Drugs.” He’s also published guest columns here on FITS related to other issues – including the need to cut military spending.
In subsequent Facebook postings, Ravenel elaborated on his decision – and preemptively addressed his critics.
“After what I’ve done for this country, paying millions in taxes and creating thousands of jobs I don’t feel I owe it anything especially after it destroyed my reputation, confiscated my wealth and took my freedom,” Ravenel wrote. “No, let someone else fix these problems. In fact, don’t even fix them. Americans like locking everybody up. Have at it America.”
It’s hard to argue with those sentiments. After all, Ravenel’s “crime” of recreational drug use is something that we believe all Americans should have the right to do – provided of course that in exercising that right they do not infringe on the rights of others.
The federal government feels differently, though. In fact, America has spent more than $1 trillion fighting its failed “War on Drugs,” which in addition to doing nothing to stem drug use has also fueled the rise of the American police state.
“This country does not respect individual liberty,” Ravenel added. “The early settlers to this country who sought freedom chose not to fight for it in the countries they left but seek it in a new land. That’s the course I’m taking. I’m voting with my feet as it were.”
http://www.fitsnews.com/2011/10/28/thomas-ravenel-renounces-his-citizenship/
23 October 2011
Occupy Irvine
Visited Occupy Irvine (Alton & Harvard, at the "Civic Center") this morning. Took the beagle-headed jack terrier mutt thing. Giving newly adopted cat a break.
Talked to a guy with an End the Fed sign. But he was a socialist. But we talked about fonts on signs, police, how the homeless were what the irvine police were worried about, Ron Paul, Kuchenic (ick), etc. It was amusing and the dog got to see another area.
21 October 2011
Quadafi Bloomberg
Asked about Occupy Wall Street on WOR Radio on Friday, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the protesters' leaderless structure has made it difficult to negotiate with them.
"It's a little bit complicated by there's nobody to work it out with," Bloomberg said. "You know, there just is not any one group, one ideology, one objective, one person to negotiate with."
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_WALL_STREET_PROTESTS_COMMUNITY?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2011-10-21-16-38-34
Whereas one can and should try and hang Bloomberg for unAmerican behavior under color of authority.
20 October 2011
19 October 2011
Nuke DC, occupy iraq
DC does not enforce federal rights to own arms in calif.
DC does not protect the borders or seek out the uninsured/unlicensed.
But DC will shut down medical cannibis shops!
........
"Occupy This" is amusing. How about "Occupy Iraq" or "Occupy Afghanistan"???
Oh, been there, done that.
16 October 2011
Dignity
“Is it wrong to respond to the killings of the civilians that you do with your drones, that shoot from the air and do not even have pilots?” asked Hajji Ahmad Farid, a mullah and a conservative member of Parliament from an insurgent-dominated area of Kapisa Province, near Kabul. “Think about why a man blows himself up: Some foreign soldiers go to his house and accuse him and tie his hands and dishonor him and search his wife and his daughters, and this poor man is just watching and can do nothing.
“When a man has lost his dignity, he does not care about his shawl or his turban.”
As seen on TV !!!!!
The turban, like the traditional blanket or shawl worn by men and the chador worn by women, is practical as well as religious and cultural, he said. “You are covered to keep off the dust — and now the pollution,” he said. “If you are cold, you can wrap it around you for warmth, you can sit on it, you can use it to tie an animal, a sheep or a goat, and you can use the turban’s cap to carry water.”
Can't you just see Billy Mays selling these things?
God is a software manager
As an example, he talked about butchers: “Even if their clothes are dirty with blood, they can pray and God will accept their prayers, but it’s kind of disrespectful. God likes beauty and organization, but he will accept your prayers,” Mr. Nafee said.
enlightened imams
Many clerics take a more contemplative view. Faith transcends costume, and a man can pray in any outfit as long as the prayer comes from the heart, but it is an honor to God to dress properly, said Abdul Raouf Nafee, the mullah at the Herati mosque in central Kabul.
Personally clothes are a distraction. Also, my weight varies, and american clothes don't accomodate that. Indian Saris do, but they're completely culturally inappropriate for me.
the decline of society
“My father, my grandfather, my great-grandfather, my prophet wore a turban, and that’s why I wear it,” said an older man, looking irritable at the question, adding: “Who brought these turban bombers and turban searchers? You did,” he said angrily, referring to Westerners, which many Afghans feel are agents of the decline of the society.
Pentagon looking for work
Pentagon looking for work -Uganda
KAMPALA, Oct 16 – Uganda and its neighbours hailed Saturday a US offer to send combat troops to help battle a brutal regional rebel force whose leaders are international war-crimes fugitives.
Afghan TSA
On the back streets of Kabul’s central bazaar, where the turbans are sold neatly folded, thin as a pamphlet and wrapped in torn pages from old glossy magazines, many turban wearers are so angry about the situation that they blame the Americans. Before their arrival, intrusive searches were unknown.
14 October 2011
13 October 2011
>>Sometimes, levels vary drastically within a few feet. Residents who doubt the
accuracy of the government's monitoring are performing their own tests. Even if
the little hot spots pose no health risk, the search for them reflects a
nationwide concern.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/mini-hotspots-strontium-90-dete\
cted-in-region-around-tokyo/2011/10/13/gIQA6XqHhL_story.html
.........
An untracked hot spot after a reactor failure is not a "no health risk"
situation, potentially.
Are your fluid dynamics so good that a lens of gas could not propogate and
settle on otherwise "distant" or "unaffected" surfaces?
What makes you think so? Just curious, and open to evidence
of course.
....
Personally I figure plague will reduce energy consumption, as
war, famine, and birth control haven't really cut it.
....
Folks in Hiroshima vs. Folks in Tenn. Who is more macho?
accuracy of the government's monitoring are performing their own tests. Even if
the little hot spots pose no health risk, the search for them reflects a
nationwide concern.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/mini-hotspots-strontium-90-dete\
cted-in-region-around-tokyo/2011/10/13/gIQA6XqHhL_story.html
.........
An untracked hot spot after a reactor failure is not a "no health risk"
situation, potentially.
Are your fluid dynamics so good that a lens of gas could not propogate and
settle on otherwise "distant" or "unaffected" surfaces?
What makes you think so? Just curious, and open to evidence
of course.
....
Personally I figure plague will reduce energy consumption, as
war, famine, and birth control haven't really cut it.
....
Folks in Hiroshima vs. Folks in Tenn. Who is more macho?
10 October 2011
http://blogs.wsj.com/metropolis/2011/10/10/bloomberg-occupy-wall-street-can-stay-indefinitely/
Mayor Michael Bloomberg said on Monday that he’ll allow the Wall Street protesters to stay indefinitely, provided they abide by the law, marking his strongest statement to date on the city’s willingness to let demonstrators occupy a park in Lower Manhattan.
so this bastard tries to exert control by "allowing"
citizens to assemble.
hang him high.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg said on Monday that he’ll allow the Wall Street protesters to stay indefinitely, provided they abide by the law, marking his strongest statement to date on the city’s willingness to let demonstrators occupy a park in Lower Manhattan.
so this bastard tries to exert control by "allowing"
citizens to assemble.
hang him high.
09 October 2011
28 September 2011
chinese applaud annexation of pakistan
Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani praised Pakistani-Chinese relations, calling them “higher than mountains, deeper than oceans, stronger than steel and sweeter than honey,”
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/sep/27/us-demands-action-on-terrorist-network/?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS
"US Demands" ha ha ha....
Rome didn't fall in a day... but the USG is faster
Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani praised Pakistani-Chinese relations, calling them “higher than mountains, deeper than oceans, stronger than steel and sweeter than honey,”
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/sep/27/us-demands-action-on-terrorist-network/?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS
"US Demands" ha ha ha....
Rome didn't fall in a day... but the USG is faster
MAGGIE KOERTH-BAKER
I do the Twitter, the Google+, and (to a much lesser extent) the Facebook.
If you use "do" as a generic verb you are an idiot
contributing to degenerate culture.
You don't "do" drugs any more than you "do" google, moron.
You consume, ingest, insufflate, etc. You search.
Twit.
http://boingboing.net/2011/09/28/a-thermite-reaction-on-911.html
I do the Twitter, the Google+, and (to a much lesser extent) the Facebook.
If you use "do" as a generic verb you are an idiot
contributing to degenerate culture.
You don't "do" drugs any more than you "do" google, moron.
You consume, ingest, insufflate, etc. You search.
Twit.
http://boingboing.net/2011/09/28/a-thermite-reaction-on-911.html
26 September 2011
25 September 2011
Dale Jelinek
Dale Alan Jelinek
Dale A Jelinek
58 Irvine, CA
Martinez, CA
Carlsbad, CA
San Francisco, CA
Santa Ana, CA Bonnie S Jelinek
Gary Lee Jelinek
Gary Jelinek
Janeth E Jelinek
Dale Jelinek
VP Marketing at Home123 Mortgage
Orange County, California Area Financial Services
Dale A Jelinek
12 Brena
Irvine, CA 92620-1816
Age: 55-59
Associated: Bonnie S Jelinek, Katherine Jeline
Dbk Financial, Inc. has a location in Irvine, CA. Active officers include Dale A Jelinek. Dbk Financial, Inc. filed as a Articles of Incorporation on Thursday, March 18, 2010 in the state of California and is currently active. J Douglass Jennings serves as the registered agent for this organization.
Filings: Articles of Incorporation (CA - Active)
Dale Jelinek
Vice President at Northwood Gratitude and Honor Memorial, Inc.
Orange County, California Area Real Estate
Current
Vice President; Member of the Board of Directors at Northwood Gratitude and Honor Memorial, Inc.
President at DBK Financial, Inc.
Past
VP Marketing - Retail at New Century Mortgage Corporation
VP Marketing - Wholesale at Option One Mortgage Corporation
VP Portfolio Marketing at IndyMac Bank
see all
Education
Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management
Northwestern University
Dale Alan Jelinek
Dale A Jelinek
58 Irvine, CA
Martinez, CA
Carlsbad, CA
San Francisco, CA
Santa Ana, CA Bonnie S Jelinek
Gary Lee Jelinek
Gary Jelinek
Janeth E Jelinek
Dale Jelinek
VP Marketing at Home123 Mortgage
Orange County, California Area Financial Services
Dale A Jelinek
12 Brena
Irvine, CA 92620-1816
Age: 55-59
Associated: Bonnie S Jelinek, Katherine Jeline
Dbk Financial, Inc. has a location in Irvine, CA. Active officers include Dale A Jelinek. Dbk Financial, Inc. filed as a Articles of Incorporation on Thursday, March 18, 2010 in the state of California and is currently active. J Douglass Jennings serves as the registered agent for this organization.
Filings: Articles of Incorporation (CA - Active)
Dale Jelinek
Vice President at Northwood Gratitude and Honor Memorial, Inc.
Orange County, California Area Real Estate
Current
Vice President; Member of the Board of Directors at Northwood Gratitude and Honor Memorial, Inc.
President at DBK Financial, Inc.
Past
VP Marketing - Retail at New Century Mortgage Corporation
VP Marketing - Wholesale at Option One Mortgage Corporation
VP Portfolio Marketing at IndyMac Bank
see all
Education
Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management
Northwestern University
Bill Pollard said. "They didn't know what to expect other than something was going to happen and that they wanted to be a part of it."
Their son was killed when a gun was accidentally discharged after his team returned from a late-night mission to search for insurgents outside of Baghdad.
yeah, right
http://articles.dailypilot.com/2011-09-10/news/tn-dpt-0911-pollard-20110910_1_northwood-gratitude-northwood-community-park-terrorist-attacks
Their son was killed when a gun was accidentally discharged after his team returned from a late-night mission to search for insurgents outside of Baghdad.
yeah, right
http://articles.dailypilot.com/2011-09-10/news/tn-dpt-0911-pollard-20110910_1_northwood-gratitude-northwood-community-park-terrorist-attacks
21 September 2011
So coyotes got 2, stupid eating 1, and age (renal) 1.
They were also lucky because they got *western industrial antibiotics*
and anti-flea
if they were useful. Your great-grandparents didn't even get this tech.
...
The way to defuse the scary is to understand it.
...
Or I could be totally wrong and a 10 ton tree could fall on you out of the blue while you sit at a stop sign in your car... in a wealthy part
of SoCal..
http://www.ocregister.com/news/trees-318097-city-beach.html
They were also lucky because they got *western industrial antibiotics*
and anti-flea
if they were useful. Your great-grandparents didn't even get this tech.
...
The way to defuse the scary is to understand it.
...
Or I could be totally wrong and a 10 ton tree could fall on you out of the blue while you sit at a stop sign in your car... in a wealthy part
of SoCal..
http://www.ocregister.com/news/trees-318097-city-beach.html
16 September 2011
14 September 2011
Mouth Music is formed by Martin Swan and Talitha MacKenzie. Martin heard MacKenzie performing Gaelic tunes and convinced her to form a band. They were inspired by David Byrne’s and Brian Eno’s album “My Life in the Bush of Ghosts”. Most of the first Mouth Music album consists with Scots Gaelic songs, many traditional, but with a several original pieces by both Swan and MacKenzie.
After the debut of their eponymous album MacKenzie departed from the band to pursue a solo career. Swan quickly recruited new members of Mouth Music, Jackie Joyce (aka Helicopter Girl) assumed the leading vocals. In this incarnation several albums were released.
Martin Swan has consistently been at the heart of the group as it goes through a variety of changes in line-up throughout the years.
Whereas Celtic music is always at the heart of all their records. Mouth Music is not limited to this, they have been inspired by a variety of genres from different countries.
“Mouth music” besides being a name of a band is the name of a genre of music, otherwise known as “Puirt a beul”. This music is found in predominately Scots Gaelic areas.
In context of this, Mouth Music’s first album was inspired by puirt a beul and consists of several songs of this form.
http://www.last.fm/music/Mouth+Music/+wiki
After the debut of their eponymous album MacKenzie departed from the band to pursue a solo career. Swan quickly recruited new members of Mouth Music, Jackie Joyce (aka Helicopter Girl) assumed the leading vocals. In this incarnation several albums were released.
Martin Swan has consistently been at the heart of the group as it goes through a variety of changes in line-up throughout the years.
Whereas Celtic music is always at the heart of all their records. Mouth Music is not limited to this, they have been inspired by a variety of genres from different countries.
“Mouth music” besides being a name of a band is the name of a genre of music, otherwise known as “Puirt a beul”. This music is found in predominately Scots Gaelic areas.
In context of this, Mouth Music’s first album was inspired by puirt a beul and consists of several songs of this form.
http://www.last.fm/music/Mouth+Music/+wiki
07 September 2011
06 September 2011
At the Lake County, Ind. jail, the offender, Byron Andre Womack, 43, of Cicero, announced that he was “Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs,” state police said.
Indiana State Police say they encountered a shirtless man wielding a 35-inch-long samurai sword on the inner shoulder of Interstate 65 on Sunday afternoon near U.S. Highway 30.
He was charged with attempted carjacking, resisting law enforcement and possession of marijuana.
Indiana State Police say they encountered a shirtless man wielding a 35-inch-long samurai sword on the inner shoulder of Interstate 65 on Sunday afternoon near U.S. Highway 30.
He was charged with attempted carjacking, resisting law enforcement and possession of marijuana.
02 September 2011
Who is responsible for putting all that junk up there?
The U.S. is responsible for 30% of it. Most of the rest of it comes from the former Soviet Union. Russia and the U.S. are the two major players. But the European Space Agency is starting to move, as well as China and Japan, and even India has spacecraft in orbit. It's getting to be a fairly international group of people.
US is FAIL and their dependence on space will
junk them.
Rome did not fall ih a day, but things happen faster now.
The U.S. is responsible for 30% of it. Most of the rest of it comes from the former Soviet Union. Russia and the U.S. are the two major players. But the European Space Agency is starting to move, as well as China and Japan, and even India has spacecraft in orbit. It's getting to be a fairly international group of people.
US is FAIL and their dependence on space will
junk them.
Rome did not fall ih a day, but things happen faster now.
26 August 2011
I gave my kid this test.
How would you feel if killed by:
hungry bear
mother bear
rabit bat
lightening
hate crime
person you know, hostile
car accident
car accident by drunk
car accident by police
car accident by dog/cow/deer/endangered species in road
car accident by person in road
own stupid driving
own pharmacological misdeeds
own diet
own sport/exercise/injury
own plumbing (heart, stroke)
own cancer (fast, slow)
How would you feel?
How would you feel if killed by:
hungry bear
mother bear
rabit bat
lightening
hate crime
person you know, hostile
car accident
car accident by drunk
car accident by police
car accident by dog/cow/deer/endangered species in road
car accident by person in road
own stupid driving
own pharmacological misdeeds
own diet
own sport/exercise/injury
own plumbing (heart, stroke)
own cancer (fast, slow)
How would you feel?
25 August 2011
One of the enduring questions of the past decade is whether being safe requires giving up some liberty and privacy. The focus of that debate has primarily been federal programs like wiretapping and indefinite detention. The question has received less attention in New York, where residents do not know for sure what, if anything, they have given up.
23 August 2011
Domscheit-Berg shocked WikiLeaks supporters this week when he told the German newsweekly Der Spiegel that he’d deleted more than 3,500 unpublished documents that he and an associate took with them when they left the organization last year. He said he destroyed the documents because Julian Assange could not guarantee safe handling of the files or their sources.
22 August 2011
21 August 2011
First Tripoli, next District of columbia!
Kill the children of the tyrants, then oust the tyrants so they can be hanged. Bomb the civilians --DC is filled with slave welfare trash anyway. Including the white congress.
A thousand kilos of unscented RDX. A sniper or two on their way to school. A martyr on a moneyraising expedition.
Rome didn't fall in a day but things happen faster now.
Kill the children of the tyrants, then oust the tyrants so they can be hanged. Bomb the civilians --DC is filled with slave welfare trash anyway. Including the white congress.
A thousand kilos of unscented RDX. A sniper or two on their way to school. A martyr on a moneyraising expedition.
Rome didn't fall in a day but things happen faster now.
BB has gotten increasingly politically correct and
decreasingly interesting.
They get embarressed by wigger, replay same ideas.
Think things they should take for granted are new
and exciting (crypto?) Worse, they have become USG puppets, trumpeting attacks on sovereign nations.
Has been sell outs. Pretty funny, actually. What will XJ do when everyone else figures it out?
decreasingly interesting.
They get embarressed by wigger, replay same ideas.
Think things they should take for granted are new
and exciting (crypto?) Worse, they have become USG puppets, trumpeting attacks on sovereign nations.
Has been sell outs. Pretty funny, actually. What will XJ do when everyone else figures it out?
12 August 2011
He died just before midnight on Thursday, having suffered fatal head injuries on Monday when he was attacked as he tried to stamp out a fire.
Scotland Yard said a 22-year-old had been arrested on suspicion of murder, rioting and carrying out three burglaries.
An area that had been portrayed as a comfortable suburb looked very different during the riots. Locals recalled as many as 100 youths running wild, smashing windows and setting light to bins, while a group of adults handed out hammers. The owner of one bar was beaten severely around the head. Only his wife's screaming eventually caused the mob to flee. The scenes came as no surprise to many residents. As she laid flowers at the spot where Mr Mannington Bowes fell, Amanda Lutchford said: "It has annoyed me to see the area portrayed as leafy Ealing. It is not that privileged or affluent. People say it couldn't happen here but it did – senseless criminality."
A taxi driver said: "Kids come here from different estates, nicking bikes. There is always an undesirable lot that come thieving here. It has been that way for five years."
Steven Levitt, a hairdresser, recalled Mr Mannington Bowes. "He was just one of those characters you see walking around." he said. "He was very eccentric, 6ft 6in, beanpole-ish and he always wore big shorts. You would see him walking up and down here with a couple of shopping bags. "I don't know if he ever spoke to anybody. He was very quiet, very shy. He was probably picked on because he looked so quirky. Everybody feels so sad. He was a loner and completely harmless and the next thing he has been murdered like that. For what?"
Originally from Bournemouth, Mr Mannington Bowes was an accountant and an accomplished pianist.
Scotland Yard said a 22-year-old had been arrested on suspicion of murder, rioting and carrying out three burglaries.
An area that had been portrayed as a comfortable suburb looked very different during the riots. Locals recalled as many as 100 youths running wild, smashing windows and setting light to bins, while a group of adults handed out hammers. The owner of one bar was beaten severely around the head. Only his wife's screaming eventually caused the mob to flee. The scenes came as no surprise to many residents. As she laid flowers at the spot where Mr Mannington Bowes fell, Amanda Lutchford said: "It has annoyed me to see the area portrayed as leafy Ealing. It is not that privileged or affluent. People say it couldn't happen here but it did – senseless criminality."
A taxi driver said: "Kids come here from different estates, nicking bikes. There is always an undesirable lot that come thieving here. It has been that way for five years."
Steven Levitt, a hairdresser, recalled Mr Mannington Bowes. "He was just one of those characters you see walking around." he said. "He was very eccentric, 6ft 6in, beanpole-ish and he always wore big shorts. You would see him walking up and down here with a couple of shopping bags. "I don't know if he ever spoke to anybody. He was very quiet, very shy. He was probably picked on because he looked so quirky. Everybody feels so sad. He was a loner and completely harmless and the next thing he has been murdered like that. For what?"
Originally from Bournemouth, Mr Mannington Bowes was an accountant and an accomplished pianist.
08 August 2011
07 August 2011
Assange spends most of his day using a computer, occasionally runs and swims and "eats when he's hungry, sleeps when he's tired", Mr Smith said.
Assange, who is paying to stay at Ellingham Hall, is not a "hugely domestic animal, but in a funny way no one really expects him to be", Mr Smith said, admitting he will miss Assange when he leaves.
Assange, who is paying to stay at Ellingham Hall, is not a "hugely domestic animal, but in a funny way no one really expects him to be", Mr Smith said, admitting he will miss Assange when he leaves.
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