Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Forced extinctions to make Earth better

"What else would living be if lions and bears held sway, if serpents and all the creatures that are most destructive were given supremacy over us? These, devoid of reason and doomed to death by us on the plea of their ferocity."

--Seneca, 3 B.C. - A.D. 65, Roman philosopher, dramatist, and statesman

Wouldn't it be nice to go out into nature, camping or kayaking or hiking, and not have to worry about being stung, poisoned, or eaten alive? Well, maybe it's not too good to be true. Here's my list of animals, actually non-human things, that should be made extinct.

Bees, wasps, and any other insect that stings or bites. I can't tell you how many times a yellowish, buzzing whore has stung me. Enough!

Spiders should be wiped off the face of the earth. Arabs should be calling for this much louder than the eradication of Israel. From those huge suckers in Australia to the tiny, man-killers in South America, each and every eight-legged killer should be put to death.

Roses and any other vegetation with thorns that tear human skin to shreds. Also, all poisonous plants should be forced onto the endangered lists and eventually eradicated altogether.

All reptiles. It may be amusing to watch them slither around in a cage, but their existence is completely unnecessary. Do Floridians really like watering the grass in the back yard, and getting eaten by an alligator? No, didn't think so.

Sharks. Period. Any creature that comes out of nowhere, unseen, and eats humans while swimming or surfing should be completely eradicated.

Polar bears. This is a toughy for me because I really like predators, especially mammalian. But polar bears are the only animals that include humans on its menu. They stalk, hunt, and eat us. This contrasts with sharks, which occasionally eat humans, but it's usually a mistake.

Crows, Canadian Geese, and most other birds. Bird watchers and hard-core "birders" can find another wimpy hobby, like making decorative crap to sell at flea markets. Flying rats make too much noise, poop everywhere, and therefore should be snuffed.

Porcupines and any other animal with stabbing, hurtful quills. It's pretty obvious that these little bastards must perish.

Octopi, because they look sinister. Marine biologists and aquarium hounds tout the intelligence and gentleness of these beasts of the deep, but just sit down and take a long look at one of these slimey devils. Bye-bye.

All species of jellyfish. WTF?

Hippos. One website had this to say:


    In cartoons, hippos are invariably brightly colored, cheerful, and fun. In reality, hippos are mean and aggressive, killing more people in Africa than any other animal. They are the third-largest land animal in the world, behind the elephant and the rhinoceros, weighing up to 9,000 pounds. Even pygmy hippos weigh 350 to 600 pounds. Hippos spend most of their days in rivers and lakes, where they feed on aquatic plants. At night they feed on land.

    Highly territorial, hippos have been known to capsize a boat and bite off the head of the hapless sailor. This is easy since their tusks can reach 28 inches long and their mouths can open four feet wide. It is also extremely unwise to get between a hippo and her young, either in the water or on land, where they can run up to up 20 miles per hour.

That condemns all of them. Rhinos can go, too. Good riddance to these big, unmanageable bastards.

Stingrays, because they're vicious creatures who haven't earned the right to exist. In 2006 Steve Irwin, The Crocodile Hunter, was murdered by a stingray. Then an 81-year-old man in Florida was seriously injured after a stingray jumped into his boat and stabbed him. It's curtains for these barbaric creatures.

Monkeys. More specifically, chimps. These creatures are supposed to be extremely smart. Smarter than, say, a cat or dog. So why do they have to wear diapers? One of the smartest animals in the world can't be trained to crap outside or in a litter box? Cats and dogs don't foul up a house with uncontrollable crapping. The whole chimps-are-smart thing is a con. Any stupid creature masquerading as smart can die.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Katrina idiocy

Overlawyered has this gem:


    Giving property rights a bad name? "A Broadmoor man who said he rescued more than 200 residents after commandeering a boat during the flood after Hurricane Katrina is being sued by the boat's owner for taking it 'without receiving permission.'" Mark Morice cut the unattended boat loose and managed to hot-wire it, then used it to rescue an elderly dialysis patient and many others; he then left the vessel for other rescuers' use. "The lawsuit contends that boat owner John M. Lyons Jr. suffered his own distress, in the form of 'grief, mental anguish, embarrassment and suffering ... due to the removal of the boat,' as well as its replacement costs."

Agassi moves forward, Annan back

Five items to numb your senses...

5. The Perky One will interview Bush on her first evening at CBS News. Couric will likely change her hair nine times between now and then, and apply at least four pounds of eye liner for the perky event. MediaBistro via Drudge.

4. Sudden Jihad Syndrome (SJS) in San Francisco? A man named Omeed Aziz Popal ran down 14 people. I haven't heard if Popal is Muslim or not, but the whole story sounds like several other SJS incidents around the nation in the last two years.

SJS occurs when an otherwise "moderate" Muslim gives in to the hatred heard at the local mosque, running down people in a Jeep, or shooting them with a handgun -- all in the name of Allah, no less. San Francisco Testicle.

3. Coffee Cup Annan, an undeniable terrorist sympathizer, offers an olive branch to Lebanon's armed terrorist organization, Hezbollah. For this he is booed and heckled, forcing him to retreat with his armed bodyguards. Perhaps one day reality will dawn on the corrupt UN Secretary General. News.com.au.

2. Cops nabbed Warren Jeffs today. He's the Mormon polygamist who, almost beyond belief, made it onto the FBI's Most Wanted list. Typically we have folks like Osama bin Laden, bank robbers, and serial rapists on the FBI list. Nobody has satisfactorily explained the significance of a cultish polygamist. BBC.

1. Andre Agassi advances in his final tennis tournament. The 36-year-old great is not expected to win the US Open against the likes of Federer and Nadal, but it will be a momentus exodus for a genuine superstar. Thursday Agassi plays Marcos Baghdadis. Sydney Morning Herald.

Also, the first challenge in Open tennis history was made. Details at usopen.org.

Liberal ideals?

Russell Shaw at The Huffington Post has written something that has given me the jitters. These are the Democrats? He tries to distance himself from his own writing (bold and italics are his), but fails. Are these the kinds of things in the minds of Democrats? Do you laugh or vomit? If you're the voting type, consider voting against any Democrat this November.

I put the whole story below because it will undoubtedly be pulled down from its original place in disgrace.

Huffington Post via Atlas Shrugs:


    I hope and pray we don't get hit again, like we did on September 11. Even one life lost to the violence of terrorism is too much.

    If I somehow knew an attack was coming, I wouldn't pause for a second to report it in order to prevent it from occuring.

    But on the other hand, I remind myself that without the ultimate sacrifice paid by 400,000 U.S. soldiers in World War II, tyranny could well have an iron grip on the world, and even on this nation.

    If the Nazis had prevailed, tens, if not hundreds of millions more would have been killed.

    That realization has led my brain to launch a political calculus 180 degrees removed from my pacifist-inclined leanings. An entirely hypothetical yet realpolitik calculus that is ugly, and cold-hearted but must be posited:

    This is a type of calculus that Pentagon war games planners and political consultants do all the time- a combination of what-if actions and consequences that are unpleasant to consider but are in the realm of plausibility.

    What if another terror attack just before this fall's elections could save many thousand-times the lives lost?

    I start from the premise that there is already a substantial portion of the electorate that tends to vote GOP because they feel that Bush has "kept us safe," and that the Republicans do a better job combating terrorism.

    If an attack occurred just before the elections, I have to think that at least a few of the voters who persist in this "Bush has kept us safe" thinking would realize the fallacy they have been under.

    If 5% of the "he's kept us safe" revise their thinking enough to vote Democrat, well, then, the Dems could recapture the House and the Senate and be in a position to:

    Block the next Supreme Court appointment, one which would surely result in the overturning of Roe and the death of hundreds if not thousands of women from abortion-prohibiting states at the hands of back-alley abortionists;

    Be in a position to elevate the party's chances for a regime change in 2008. A regime change that would:

    Save hundreds of thousands of American lives by enacting universal health care;

    Save untold numbers of lives by pushing for cleaner air standards that would greatly reduce heart and lung diseases;

    More enthusiastically address the need for mass transit, the greater availability of which would surely cut highway deaths;

    Enact meaningful gun control legislation that would reduce crime and cut fatalities by thousands a year;

    Fund stem cell research that could result in cures saving millions of lives;

    Boost the minimum wage, helping to cut down on poverty which helps spawn violent crime and the deaths that spring from those acts;

    Be less inclined to launch foolish wars, absence of which would save thousands of soldiers' lives- and quite likely moderate the likelihood of further terror acts.

    I am not proud of myself for even considering the notion that another terror attack that costs even one American life could ever be considered anything else but evil and hurtful. And I know that when I weigh the possibility that such an attack- that might, say, kill 100- would prevent hundreds of thousands of Americans from dying who otherwise would- I am exhibiting a calculating cold heart diametrically opposed to everything I stand for as a human being. A human being, who, just so you know, is opposed to most wars and to capital punishment.

    But in light of the very real potential of the next two American elections to solidify our growing American persona as a warlike, polluter-friendly nation with repressive domestic tendencies and inadequate health care for so many tens of millions, let me ask you this. Even if only from the standpoint of a purely intellectual exercise in alternative future history:

    If you knew us getting hit again would launch a chain of transformative, cascading events that would enable a better nation where millions who would have died will live longer, would such a calculus have any moral validity?

    Any at all?

Remember the "I want to believe" claptrap from The X-Files? Well, I don't want to believe liberals think any of the above is good, except perhaps stem cell funding.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

This week's featured America-hater

The worst president in the history of the union can't keep his lobster hole closed. This week the whiney socialist damaged the war on terror, the United States, and the UK in one big outburst.

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Jimmy wants America to be weak, like
when he was attempting to lead the nation.


Still on his anti-war soapbox, the aging windbag has ridiculed Tony Blair: "It's a shameful and pitiful state of affairs, and I hold your British prime minister to be substantially responsible for being so compliant and subservient," Carter said.

Full AP story here.

Carter's embarassing remarks come on the heels of a strongly anti-American rant at Der Spiegel:


    There's no doubt that this administration has made a radical and unpressured departure from the basic policies of all previous administrations including those of both Republican and Democratic presidents.

Carter was an embarassment as president; now he's just a clown.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

What the fuck?

Why is this so hard? Why do people who rise to decision-making capacity at a website not understand that links to PDF files need to be noted AS FUCKING LINKS TO PDFs????? Motherfuckers. If I ran an organization with a website and a web guy put on a link to a PDF without a warning, I would fire the worthless son of a bitch, and when the guy's next prospective employer called for a reference, I would say, truthfully, "I fired the guy because he's a worthless son of a bitch."

I can't decide if an unannounced link to a PDF is more like getting zapped by a bee or a mosquito.

Here's an example of a web guy (San Diego Union-Tribune) who understands the basics:

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That guy at the San Diego paper makes it look easy! But it must, in reality, be very, very difficult, because some folks, like the worthless son of a bitch at The New Republic, can't grasp the concept. He just can't get his mind around it, no matter how hard he undoubtedly tries:

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The link entitled "spotty" goes to a PDF, if you hadn't guessed.

Canadian MP ousted over Hezbollah

Every so often a good story comes from the land of stupid French Canadians. This time it's the ousting of a member of parliament who suggested negotiating with Hezbollah.

Just when the insanely liberal, worldwide press has convinced me the USA (and Australia) is the last haven for sanity, I see glimmerings of hope elsewhere.

AFP:


    Liberal MP Borys Wrzesnewskyj proposed during a visit to war-torn Lebanon that Canada should try to negotiate with the militant group to secure a lasting ceasefire between Hezbollah and
    Israel.

    But Hezbollah is on Ottawa's list of banned terror groups, thus all direct contact is prohibited. Wrzesnewskyj called on Ottawa to soften its anti-terror legislation to facilitate talks.


Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Bob Dylan slams modern recording

Luddite and idiot Bob Dylan uses 2nd-grade English to slam newer recording mediums, like CDs.

Reuters:


    "You listen to these modern records, they're atrocious, they have sound all over them," he added. "There's no definition of nothing, no vocal, no nothing, just like ... static."

    Dylan said he does his best to fight technology, but it's a losing battle.

    "Even these songs probably sounded ten times better in the studio when we recorded 'em. CDs are small. There's no stature to it."

Monday, August 21, 2006

Saddam Hussein trial Part Deux

Genocide? War crimes? Crimes against humanity? (Scotsman story here.)

Liberals must be covering their eyes and ears. If preventing a dictator from commiting genocide doesn't justify war, then for liberals there will never be justification.

It goes back to something I have mentioned before: World War II was a boon to dictators. The "never forget" mentality has warped liberals, hippies, and socialists (please excuse the redundancy).

While the rest of us non-libs consider "never forget" to mean that we should be wary of genocidal dictators and show some resolve in standing up to them, and we were too slow to stand up to Hitler in WWII, and it is such sloth that we should "never forget," liberals believe "never forget" means that the death and destruction of WWII was so extreme that one must never fight again, for any reason.

So what if 800,000 Rwandans were hacked apart with machetes? It wasn't on our continent. And so what if Pol Pot killed in excess of one million innocent people? It wasn't in my town. So many lives were lost needlessly, and brutally, in Rwanda, Cambodia, Iraq, and other places, because of this freakish liberal mindset.

All I have to say right now, to liberals, is: I will never forget how dangerous the planet has become because you can't forget.

'Dark matter' proven

BBC headline: Team finds 'proof' of dark matter

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Friday, August 18, 2006

France waffling over Lebanese problem

As is so often the case, France is the heart of problems. This time the frogs are waffling on their commitment to UN forces in Lebanon. Also, in the excerpt below from The Independent, the Israeli ambassador to the UN, Gillerman, has good observations.


    "To expect countries who don't even recognise Israel to guard Israel's safety I think would be a bit naive," said Dan Gillerman, the Israeli ambassador to the UN. The Malaysian Foreign Minister, Syed Hamid Albar, replied: "We're going to be on Lebanese territory ... We're not going to be on Israeli territory."

    Mr Bush raised the pressure on France. "France has said they'd send some troops," he said. "We hope they send more. There's been different signals coming out of France."

    UN diplomats said the French military had got cold feet once it emerged that the resolution setting up the ceasefire conditions provided for an expanded UN force, rather than a multinational one, and feared that the proposed rules of engagement would not be robust enough. One French diplomat said "the military has a deep mistrust of the UN, because of Bosnia", where troops were undermined by a weak mandate.

The Lefty Lexicon

The following definitions are from A Lefty Lexicon, by Inigo Wilson from the UK.

Disproportionate - foreign affairs: Describes any act by USA or Israel.

Diversity - creating a workforce based on how people look rather than on their skills or aptitude

Islamophobic - anyone who objects to having their transport blown up on the way to work.

Marx - a Victorian gentleman whose theories cannot be disproved by observation, experience or factual evidence. See 'religion' and 'post-modernism'.

Multi-cultural - All culture is valid - unless Western in some way. Usually to be 'celebrated' and always found to be 'vibrant'. See 'diversity'.

Social exclusion - where bad people, behaving badly, somehow became our fault.

Victim - see ‘Terrorist’, ‘Palestinians’, ‘gender issues’, ‘race issues’ and ‘social exclusion’.

Mr. Wilson was fired from a British telecommunications company for publishing his lexicon.

Via Iain Dale and LGF.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Lebanese tomfoolery and cool websites

Five items to shrug your atlas...

5. Strong stuff at Atlas Shrugs: "The life manual of Islam, the Quran, is a document of exclusion, hatred and violence that shapes the Muslim's thinking and behaving. This stone-age document is optimally suited for people of stunted development."

4. Lebanese civillians pull dismembered Israeli bodies from bags, step on them, and hold them aloft for the cameras. Video proof is at LGF. Note that MSM, sans Fox, slants coverage to suffering Lebanese civilians, when it is Hezbollah and the brainwashed Lebanese committing heinous acts of barbarism.

3. Several countries have offered troops for the doomed Lebanese operation, in addition to France. They include Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, and Germany has offered naval support. I'm sure those crack Bangladeshi troops will make all the difference. France is waffling on its earlier committment (that didn't take long). Have you noticed that the French are like the Arabs? They're weak of culture and arms, yet very arrogant. It's a peculiar combination. BBC.

2. Time Magazine has listed the 50 coolest websites. Two surprises: 1) The Shaved Ape didn't make the cut, and 2) they weren't all Che Guevara or anti-American sites. MySpace and YouTube made it. BBC.

1. A new PC/Linux DVR system called MythTV is coming. Gizmodo lists qualifications for buyers as a) You are a huge Linux nerd, b) You have nothing to do at night, c) You love reading lousy documentation and Googling for obscure pages. I just can't wait to get mine. Gizmodo.

Hollywood against terrorism?

Okay, perhaps not all of Hollywood's rich, coke-snorting fiends are liberal terror-sympathizers. Nicole Kidman and many other stars took out a one-page ad in the LA Times today admonishing terrorist organizations like Hezbollah and Hamas. I expected to see Willis and Woods, who did sign, but I hadn't realized just how many other sane people were in Hollywood:

Michael Douglas, Dennis Hopper, Sylvester Stallone, Danny De Vito, Don Johnson, Kelly Preston, Patricia Heaton, William Hurt, Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, Michael Mann, Dick Donner, Sam Raimi, Sumner Redstone, and Haim Saban.

Sydney Herald Sun via LGF.

JonBenet Ramsey's murderer(s)

Several additional parties have come forward claiming to have killed JonBenet Ramsey, each with claims as credible as that of John Mark Karr.

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"I killed JonBenet."

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"No, we killed her."

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"It was an accident."

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"I did it."

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Our murderous minority speaks

Atlas Shrugs, a blog I link to, has been granted an interview by John Bolton. It's a big deal. CAIR's reaction is HILLARIOUS. I printed their response in its entirety, per the fair use doctrine, for the humor value.

From CAIR:


    Just a day after his failing negotiations over Lebanon were rescued by Condi Rice at the U.N., John Bolton granted an interview. It wasn't an interview with the New York Times - as Steve has pointed out here before, Bolton doesn't speak to Warren Hoge at NYT because of ideological differences and perceived media bias.

    Apparently, he will grant an exclusive 41-minute interview to someone who calls who believes Islam is a "religious rationale for Arab imperialism."

    Bolton granted the interview on Sunday with Pamela of Atlas Shrugs, a nearly-all-issue right-wing blog. During the interview, Pamela called Kofi Annan a "jihadi tool" and said that someone needed to slap Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Seniora. Bolton, for his part, allowed this rhetoric to stand, even sheepishly reaffirming some of it along the way. . .

    Pamela's remarks during the interview were inflammatory and outrageous - on par with, say, a Bill O'Reilly. But a quick look around Atlas Shrugs makes the O'Reilly Factor look like Sesame Street.

    AS has some pretty crazy policy prescriptions, like an immediate U.S. attack on Iran, but that alone doesn't make Bolton's interview condemnable. The problem is, AS is an anti-Islam hate blog.

Orangutans and hard drives

Five items for your reading pleasure...

5. Scott Burgess delves into the delicate balancing act Britain's government is doing between protecting the people from terrorist attacks and all-out appeasement of a threatening, murderous, minority population. The Daily Ablution.

4. A group of Mexican fisherman survived after approximately 11 months at sea. They're from Mexico's west coast, and were picked up near Taiwan in their 25-foot boat 9-11 months after getting lost at sea. Reuters via Drudge.

3. Even orangutans can get laid on the web. "Turns out some zookeepers are setting up (an orangutan online dating site) with the hope of seeing if orangutans from different zoos are compatible with each other. The mating ritual will involve allowing the orangutans to give each other some food at the push of a button. Of course, there are still a few logistical problems to work out: they need to come up with 'ape-proof cables and screens,' for example." TechDirt.

2. Hearing someone defend Internet Explorer is almost like seeing a Dodo flying around. ArsTechnica has uncovered such a thing.

1. Hitachi is planning to release the first 1 terabyte drive. What a massive thing that will be.

I recall when a friend got his first 20 megabyte hard drive, many years ago. It was extremely expensive, rare, and freaking awesome. Me and others dropped by just to see it in action.

I happen to own a 500GB drive, which is only 50% of the new Hitachi. It's full of porn -- I mean backups of my DVDs, music and miscellaneous files.

ArsTechnica has details on the new Hitachi.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Barbarians and macacas

Five items to minimize you as a person...

5. Is Britain learning? Muslims are continuing their campaign to blackmail the UK government. The latest is a request for new bank holidays, accompanied by the obvious suggestion that terrorism might abate if they're granted. LGF.

4. More staged photos from Lebanon. This guy even has a megaphone to direct the action. Ray Robison.

3. Sen. George Allen, R-Va., has apologized for calling someone "macaca". Apparently this is a racial slur in Europe, referencing Africans. A spokesperson for Allen's political opponent said, "This is trying to demean him, to minimize him as a person." Spoken like a true liberal. Grow a set, folks. Seattle Times.

2. Two Fox News journalists were kidnapped in Gaza. We need to build a large wall around the Middle East to keep the barbarians hemmed in. Houston Testicle.

1. Is Pluto really a planet? asks ABC News. I can't think of many things I care less about.

Moon landing faked

NASA has lost the original recordings of the first moon landing. The TV broadcast recordings still exist, but the quality is very low compared to the now lost film shot by NASA. Will conspiracy theorists latch on to this as more evidence? Will Democrats blame it on Bush, as they blame every other problem in the world?

Reuters:


    Armstrong's famous space walk, seen by millions of viewers on July 20, 1969, is among transmissions that NASA has failed to turn up in a year of searching, spokesman Grey Hautaloma said.


From a moon landing site:


    "How can the flag be fluttering?" the 47 year old American kept asking himself when there's no wind on the atmosphere free Moon? That moment was to be the beginning of an incredible Space odyssey for the self- taught engineer from New Jersey.

Beware self-taught engineers.

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Sunday, August 13, 2006

Ted Kaczynski auction

Some of The Unabomber's belongings will soon be auctioned. Items up for grabs are mostly mundane, including hand tools and some checks in his name.

SF Testicle:


    Perhaps the most valuable item to be sold, however, is the personal journal of the reclusive Unabomber, some 22,000 pages in which Kaczynski detailed his hatred of just about everything and everybody. It's likely the journal would have been introduced into evidence had Kaczynski gone to trial, but at the last minute, on Jan. 22, 1998, Kaczynski pleaded guilty and the trial was avoided. (In March, 2004, The Chronicle filed a federal Freedom of Information Act request with the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys, asking for a copy of Kaczynski's journal, but, to date, the government has not sent The Chronicle any of it, leaving most of Kaczynski's written thoughts still under wraps.)

Kaczynski stands out as one of the most ingelligent serial killers. Where nearly all other killers are somewhat dull, like Gene or Dahmer, with the occasional interesting one like Ted Bundy, old Ted Kaczynski had intellect. Warped intellect, but intellect nonetheless.

When a Time Magazine interviewer asked him if he was crazy, he said something to the effect of, "If you want to know if I suffer some sort of organic illness, such as schizophrenia, the answer is 'no.'"

Saturday, August 12, 2006

People are sheep

Wikipedia stuff has been coming at me from all angles, lately. The latest is an item from TechDirt, which references an Aug. 11 article at News.com.

A student who used Wiki to research a term paper says most students don't realize it's unreliable.

News.com emphasis mine:


    Wikipedia recently made headlines when it banned Stephen Colbert from editing or adding articles on its pages after the comedian made humorous, false additions to the site and encouraged fans to do the same.

    But Colbert's antics may have done the world--and by the world, I mostly mean me and my peers--a favor. Until recently, many kids in my high school, myself included, used Wikipedia without questioning the integrity of its content. Before Colbert highlighted the unreliability of the site's information, I doubt many people even realized it isn't an authoritative, credible source.

    Yes, teachers and parents constantly remind students to think twice before relying on certain online sources, but it's easy for a student in a rush to forget that Wikipedia belongs in the category of unverified information rather than credible information--especially because its format is one of a traditional encyclopedia.

I've used Wiki, and I've also made fraudulent edits to see if it really can be done. Everything I've found on Wiki has been accurate, to my knowledge, but I was allowed to make the fraudulent edit. Here's my December 2005 rant slamming Wikipedia.

How can students not know Wiki is not a credible source of information? Here's the first thing one sees at wikipedia.com:

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I deeply, deeply regret that I need to be the one to clear this up: "Anyone" has the same intelligence as a piece of driftwood. "Anyone" has neither scruples nor accreditation.

Friday, August 11, 2006

Lileks being...Lileks

Slublog told us this post by Lileks is good. And I'll be damned if it isn't.


    ... Saying that all Democrats are cut-and-run surrender gibbons who want to leave the field so they can fine-tune the National Compulsory Sodomy Act is patently false, and not exactly helpful to the overall debate. Of course, sometimes unfair and cruel exaggeration can be used to make a point, but a steady diet is as intellectually nutritious as a bag of Doritos. It gets tiresome to have to point out that not all Democrats believe what Howard Dean says, just as few Republicans are gung-ho about some of President Bush’s more regrettable utterances. But in the end you go to war with the party you have, and you have to make a few generalizations based on what the luminaries and theoreticians of a party are saying.

Killer squirrels terrorize world

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Last year squirrrels attacked and killed a dog in a Russian park (story here). Today we learn about seven innocent Floridians brutally attacked by a squirrel.

Local6 News:


    A 3-year-old boy was bitten by the animal several times and has a two-inch wound on his leg, according to the report.

    Another child was reportedly bitten on his calf and a man sitting on a park bench was attacked by the squirrel. He suffered a bite and scratches on his arm.

It must be global warming. The squirrels are too hot. If only Al Gore were president (sniff, sob), this would be fixed!

Fauxtography, random bag searches, and other stuff

Five items worthy of a cease-fire...

5. I've always believed that a headline exists for the sole purpose of getting people to read the first paragraph, with the understanding that it must be accurate and in context. Similarily, graph1 exists to get people to read the whole story.

Few headlines will get people onto graph1 better than this one, appearing at The Daily Ablution: UK Taxpayers Help Marxist "Queers" Change the World - 5,000 Children at a Time.

4. Fauxtography scandal (photogate?) grinds on within the blogosphere and is now white-hot in the MSM, who perpetrated the problem in the first place. A Reuters contract photographer named Hajj photoshopped a number of photos of destruction and death in Beirut. He added smoke plumes to make the devastation look worse, and he added anti-missile countermeasures to an F16 flight, then claimed they were missiles.

Other photos, perhaps by Hajj, had been staged. A Hezbollah rescue worker was seen helping dig through rubble in one photo, then posed as a corpse in another.

Reuters finally admitted the fraud, thanks to constant pressure from LGF, The Jawa Report, Michelle Malkin, and countless other blogs. Reuters pulled all 920 Hajj photos and fired him. Fauxtography has appeared in the UK's Daily Mail, the BBC online, The Independent, Reuters (of course), The New York Times, U.S. News, and undoubtedly other places.

Links to coverage, blog and MSM, of faked photographs from Lebanon:

USA Today
NY Times
Washington Post
LGF
Slublog
The Jawa Report
EU Referendum

3. The Department of Homeland Security (and doesn't the NSA make them unecessary?) is advising U.S. consumers to patch their Windows installations. It's a first for the department, making this warning seem very serious indeed. Here's the gist of the flaw: "...a buffer overrun could open up a remote code execution risk that could result in a system takeover." BetaNews.

2. World Trade Center is fairly good -- I saw it last night. If it wasn't about a true story, and such an important one, I would have been bored, though. It wasn't what I was expecting. Serves me right for seeing a film without reading any reviews or summaries. I recommend it.

It was probably the only film starring Nicolas Cage that didn't insult me. Remember Con Air and all the other worthless garbage that guy has done?

One small item was Oliver Stoned, contrary to what countless fools are saying about the film. After the towers were hit, Stone showed six or eight scenes of people sitting around a TV set watching the news for the first time, in shock. There were scenes of Americans at a barber shop, some people on the street listening to a radio, etc. Stone takes us around the world -- Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. During the Middle East scenes of people hearing the news, they were as quiet and shocked as we were, in the film. But in reality, they were dancing in the streets and making that weird ululating sound in the backs of their throats.

1. Security workers in NYC can conduct random bag checks. Amazing. The New York Civil Liberties Union was arguing that random checks are unconstitutional and would not deter terrorist attacks. Obviously those liberals want us to die, or perhaps never heard of recent Muslim bombings of transportation targets in Madrid, Moscow, and London.

The next liberal hurdle is "random." With Muslim males perpetrating 99.99999% of all terrorist attacks worldwide, we still can't profile. Reuters.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Major terrorist plot foiled in UK

Muslims have made air travel even more difficult for the rest of us. UK police cracked a terrorist plot, making 21 arrests involving a plot to blow up six passenger jets in flight.

Sky News:


    Security sources believe that liquid explosives would have been used which could have been mixed during the flight into a lethal concoction.

UK's Metropolitan Police:


    Home Secretary John Reid said:

    "Overnight the police, with the full knowledge of Ministers, have carried out a major counter-terrorism operation to disrupt what we believe to be a major threat to the UK and international partners.

    "The police, acting with the Security Service MI5, are investigating an alleged plot to bring down a number of aircraft through mid-flight explosions, causing a considerable loss of life. The police believe the alleged plot was a very significant one indeed.

No names or religious affiliations have been released yet. So how do I know they were Muslims? I'd suggest bombing the Middle East back into the 8th century, but it would be of no avail -- they're already living in the 8th century.

What usually happens after one of these Muslim problems is the strong will stand and fight, and the weak will cower and try to run away (the latter group being liberals). This will prove no different.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Floyd Landis: 'I'm innocent'

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'magic wands'

Why I read The Jawa Report:

"The Lebanese army, which hasn't been capable of dealing with Hizballah for 25 years, and the UN, which hasn't been capable of dealing with anything, ever, will now be issued magic wands."

Looking for work...

al-Reuters
London, England

Dear Sir or Madam,

I'm very interested in finding work as a freelance photographer in Lebanon. I know Israel is responsible for killing hundreds of thousands of innocent children there, perhaps millions, and that Bush is ultimately responsible for every problem the world faces. I'm also skilled with Photoshop. Enclosed please find a sample of my work.

Sincerely,

Don Long

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Suggested caption: Zionist Jawas are seen moments after destroying a neighborhood in southern Beirut.

Saturday, August 05, 2006

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Iraqis chant 'death to America'

Iraqis are chanting in the streets of Baghdad in support of the terror group Hezbollah. Naturally, they're Shia Muslims supporting their Shia buddies in Lebanon. Do they not know that we could reinstall the Sunni Saddam Hussein at any time to continue his campaign of brutality against the Shias? Would they like that? Freedom and democracy have to be earned. I'd like to see Iraqis start earning theirs.

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Why would they place Annan's picture over an American flag? Don't they know we despise the bastard?

Raul Castro, Pat Robertson, and other loons

Five items to cool you down...

5. The hippies are bringing the art of Bush-hating to a new level. Castro became ill and gave temporary control of Cuba to his brother, Raul the Ghool, and a writer at Huffington Post is using that event to bash Bush! Headline: "Bush walks right into Castro's trap." The Huffington Puss.

4. A jockey head-butted a horse after he was thrown off. That'll show him, I guess. BBC.

3. Pat Robertson, after the U.S. heatwave, now believes in global warming. Fucking idiot. What will he do when we have a really cool season? Recant? Reuters.

2. Microsoft is inviting hackers to attack Vista. It's a good PR move for MS, and it just might make the next OS better. WaPo.

1. 9/11 families are critical of Stone's new film, World Trade Center. Are they upset about the level, or lack, of realism? Are they upset about how their dead relatives are portrayed? Are they upset about the portrayal of terrorists, firefighters, or policemen? Hell no! They're mad because Stone isn't giving them enough money. BBC. IMDB.

Friday, August 04, 2006

New game: Where's Raul?

See if you can spot Raul Castro in this busy Havana square.

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And rumor has it Fidel Castro has been spotted at a hooka bar with Yasser Arafat in Paris.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Hizballah dating service

This video is a must see. Via The Jawa Report.

Loving Mel Gibson

I just learned that when old Mel was arrested for DUI he said, among other things, "What are you looking at, sugar tits?" It was directed at a female police officer.

That guarantees I'll see the Mayan picture.

Monday, July 31, 2006

Digital dumbasses

I was born digital, and am generally proud of it. I'm old, but then again, the internet turns 38 this year. Electronic video games and personal computers came out in the very early 1970s, though they weren't widespread for another decade. We tend to think of teenagers when we hear about digital people, but that's not how it is.

My pride is based on reason, I feel. For instance, I used to shoot film, develop the rolls, and pray for that one good shot. I might make a set of 4x6's to bring to a party or family gathering. Something really nice would be blown up to 11x16, framed, and hung on the wall.

Now, I shoot digital, keep all but the worst images, and toss them onto Flickr and keep a set on my laptop. If I'm out and about, I'll run a slideshow on the laptop or send a Flickr URL. The old way is downright silly. I'll never go back. Analog film gives better images, true, but I wouldn't go back to film any more than I'd ditch my MP3s for LPs. LPs do, after all, produce a better sound, initially, than MP3s.

When I see people pull out a film PHD camera (Push Here Dummy), I wince. Are they dirt poor, or are they hiding from a changing world?

But with all the spam, viruses, and high-speed internet connections that drop because of rain, I'm sort of pining away for the old days. The really old days.

Have you seen the clever TV ads Apple is running? They depict PCs as machines that lock up and get viruses. Well, I've been using Windows 2000 since late 1999 (thanks to a beta-tester friend), and I've been using XP, Professional and Home, since they came out. I never get viruses, and no 2000 or XP machine has ever locked on me. I haven't seen a blue screen of death since Windows 1998.

So why are Apple commercials produced in 2006 depicting PCs as devices that have so damned much trouble? The commercials are about eight years too late. Dumb consumers might not understand that. We know who Apple is appealing to -- dumb people.

If you're one of those people who saw the commercials and laughed, saying, "Yeah, man, exactly," and then went out and spent twice as much on a cute, white Apple, you really need your head examined.

And the latest eBay scams, from TechDirt, really make me wonder:


    ... They use bots to scan eBay and buy $0.01 "buy it now" items. Apparently, many of the sellers who offer such things use bots themselves to manage all those offers -- including the near automatic "good feedback" stamps of approval. So, the bots talk to the bots, and any new scamming user can build up a nice looking feedback page with tons of successful deals -- all at just a penny a shot. The bots can create tons of new users as well, all of which are quickly building up good eBay reputations. Then, they can waltz in with the real scam and drop the account, and move right on to the next "primed" account their bot has set up for them. So far, there's no evidence that the bots on both sides may be controlled by the same scammers -- but each side benefits by getting a near automatic feedback boost.

Maybe we should get Ben Franklin stores back on Main Street.

Commie Castro about to die

Hopefully the old dictator will die, leaving the people of Cuba to finally stage a real revolution -- a democratic one rather than the one they were sold. You know, the one where a communist dictator held the island in a virtual state of terror and domination for 50 years.

BBC:


    Cuban leader Fidel Castro has undergone surgery and temporarily handed power to his brother Raul.

    A statement written by the president and read on TV by his secretary said Mr Castro had suffered internal bleeding.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Muslims kill some more people

Seattle Times:


    A man who described himself as a Muslim American angry with Israel barged into the offices of the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle on Friday afternoon and opened fire with a handgun, killing one woman and wounding five others before surrendering to police.

Mel Gibson arrested for DUI

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Saturday, July 22, 2006

I'm back, bitches

Both of my regular readers will be relieved to learn that my Sprint mobile wireless connection is back online. A mystery problem kept me from the web for the last 12 days or so, right in the heart of the biggest news story of the year -- the whacking of bloodthirsty terrorists in southern Lebanon. Oh, well.

I was miffed about the technical problem, but I have nothing bad to say about Sprint. They stayed on it, even calling me several times, which is rare treatment from a large company. No hard feelings, provided my porn delivery is uninterrupted -- I mean provided the connection keeps working.

Now piss off.

--Don Long

Monday, July 17, 2006

Words I hate

Sensitivity

Sensitivity is a good thing, but put "training" after the word, and we have a problem. If you have to be taught, in 2006, that African Americans don't like being called "colored," a two-hour PowerPoint presention isn't going to help much.

Community

This word gives liberals a warm, fuzzy feeling all over. Their already enlarged hearts nearly burst while uttering it. The word is especially useful for talking about very nice things, like how a community can really pull together after a hurricane, or very bad things, like "The community has spiraled into violence."

The word "community" is nauseating to me. If I hear one more liberal wheenie say, "It gives me a sense of community," I'm going to vomit. Give alienation a chance!

Closure

Breaking up became a lot more difficult because of "closure." Telling someone to get lost has somehow been replaced by an exit interview called "closure." And, when the family of a murder victim gets a chance to confront the killer, they never claim a sense of "closure" afterward.

Relationship

Not that relationships are bad, but it's the way people throw this word around after liberals, namely Woody Allen, popularized it. Heterosexual men no longer feel like idiots when talking about relationships with other men, when they should.

Psychology

This "science" removed personal responsibility from culture. We all became victims when psychology gained a foothold, and society has suffered ever since. Psychology, psychiatry, and therapy are wholly liberal, and should be met with skepticism.

Rehabilitation

Did you know that sexual predators cannot be rehabilitated? Liberal judges don't. Countless children have had their lives ruined because of "rehabilitation." Liberal Judge Cashman of Vermont recently gave probation to a man who repeatedly raped a six-year-old girl because he believed rehab is better outside of prison. Let's get back to basics: prison is for punishment, not rehab. Sexual predators should be permanently removed from society at the first offence.

Time-out

I actually like the idea of time-outs, even for adults, but if the behavior doesn't change, a moderate whack should be administered. Negative reinforcement works.

Disenfranchised

This is a political ruse employed by minorities who didn't get enough free stuff from the "gubment."

Investment

Ordinarily this is a good word, but hide your wallet when it rolls from a liberal tongue. To a liberal an "investment" means a tax increase. "We're going to increase the investment in our children" means the liberal wants to substantially raise taxes for education. "Investment" is an example of a common liberal ploy -- if a word develops a negative connotation, just change it.

The perfect example of this are words used for African Americans (who are overwhelmingly liberal). At one time they felt "negro" and "colored" were good words for them. The United Negro College Fund and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People prove this. But call an African American "colored" or a "negro" today and watch what happens. Once these words developed a perceived negative connotation, they were changed.

Redeployment

Liberals recently gave us a new meaning for this word. Recognizing that "withdrawal" is unpopular when discussing U.S. troops in Iraq, John Kerry and his far-left band of nutjobs have changed to "redeployment." Which segment of society is fooled by this shell game? The coma ward and voters easily confused by ballot cards.

Progressive

This is a misnomer, as "progressives" (hardcore liberals) think progress means nationalizing healthcare, increasing taxes across the board for bloated welfare programs, and running away from a war zone before the job is done. The term has been used by liberals for decades, but it has enjoyed a comeback in the last ten years. This is the liberal ploy I referenced earlier. "Liberal" and "socialist" have a negative connotation these days, so they're using a different word to describe the same thing.

A special thanks to NPR for keeping these words fresh in my mind. And thank you to D.D. for a few good suggestions.

Go Israel

Here's wishing Israel a speedy victory as they crush the life out of bloodthirsty Muslim terrorists who like to kidnap soldiers and shoot rockets into residential areas.

It's nice to see I'm not alone. Atlas Shrugged covered the pro-Israel rally in NYC.

Eighth century v. 21st century

Are all cultures equal?
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Tuesday, July 11, 2006

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Muslims kill some more people...

BBC:


    There was absolute chaos in Mumbai (Bombay) after seven explosions at different points on the Western Railway network during peak hour.

    House approves online gambling ban

    This (ArsTechnica) should be recognized for what it is. Indians have a strong (i.e. financial) relationship with congressmen in their districts, and it is they who oppose online gambling, for obvious reasons.

    It's part of the daily example we get from Washington: Doing deals for reasons other than what's good for the people.

    Sunday, July 09, 2006

    NASCAR world rocked by Juan Pablo Montoya announcement

    Chip Ganassi and Juan Pablo Montoya (JPM) announced this morning that JPM would be driving NASCAR Nextel Cup and Busch next year. JPM is an accomplished Formula 1 driver, currently with Maclaren Mercedes. He also won the 2000 Indy 500, plus the CART championship in 1999.

    JPM said he has an offer from Frank Williams to race F1 next years, and one other offer, which means he's not taking the only job he can find. He heard Ganassi had a driver opening, called him and said he would like the job.

    If you're not a fan of auto racing, the news means little. If you are, it's a magnitude 15 earthquake.

    I expect JPM to quickly acclimate to the heavy, slippery cars of NASCAR, then begin to clean house. Remember when Nigel Mansel went from F1 to CART? Watching JPM in NASCAR will be similar except for one big wild card: NASCAR has 25 competitive teams, not three, as in most other top racing series.

    There are three huge changes for NASCAR Nextel Cup next year: The "car of tomorrow" debuts in March 2007, Toyota becomes the first foreign manufacturer in Cup in years, and now JPM. It will be a season to watch. The France family must be giddy.

    Now if we can only get Boris Said a full-time ride in Cup...

    Palestinian terrorists beyond help

    A new poll of the Palestinian people shows support for kidnappings and rocket fire into Israel.

    Haaretz.com, via LGF; emphasis mine:


      A sizable majority of Palestinians support the continued kidnappings of Israelis as well as persistent Qassam rocket fire as a means to pressure Israel to release Palestinian prisoners, according to a new poll commissioned by the Jerusalem Media and Communication Center, the results of which were released Sunday.

      Of the 1,197 respondents from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, 66.8 percent expressed support for further kidnappings of Israeli civilians while 77.2 percent backed the Kerem Shalom tunnel operation and subsequent kidnapping of Israel Defense Forces Corporal Gilad Shalit.

      Nonetheless, just 47.7 percent of those polled said they believed the Shalit affair would end positively for the Palestinian side.

    It boggles the mind as to why so many in the world support the Palestinian "cause", when that cause is to kill and maim. Since the early days of Yes Sir Arafuck, the Palestinians have been the instigators in all their troubles.

    If a neighbor of the USA was firing rockets into U.S. cities, I would expect my government, via the military, to completely annihilate the enemy. World opinion be damned.

    The source of Palestinian turmoil has been portrayed in the world's press as a poor, well-wishing population reacting to brutal oppression by the Israelis. This is false. Their problems stem entirely from a culture of murder, lawlessness, and hatred. I don't say that lightly. I've seen the video clips of TV broadcasts in the Palestinian territories (big, popular TV shows), which encourage children to murder.

    They're starting them very young over there, and it is creating problems for regional peace. I think that if the Palestinians want to dig their way out and enjoy some peace and prosperity, they will need to look squarely in the mirror and stop the ridiculous indoctrination of their children.

    Saturday, July 08, 2006

    Generic Blog Post No. 1447

    This is a test of the emergency blog system. If there was a natural disaster in your area (like Michael Moore traveling through, causing a shortage of food), emergency instructions would follow. This is only a test.

    Tuesday, July 04, 2006

    Supporting Boris Said

    Race car driver Boris Said wants into NASCAR Nextel Cup, but he needs long-term sponsorship if he wants to race full time. Because Boris is so talented and fun to watch, I'm supporting his efforts by drinking Sobe NO FEAR energy drink. Sobe is his temporary sponsor; if enough people buy the product, they might increase sponsorship so Said can race full-time.

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    Happy birthday, USA

    In 1776, 13 American colonies said "No" to kings. Now with 50 states and a handful of territories, the USA symbolizes freedom and justice around the world. As the perfect birthday present to ourselves, 230 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Space Shuttle Discovery made a successful launch into orbit this afternoon.

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    Saturday, July 01, 2006

    Shuttle 'cable' controlled?

    This must be a case of a journalist (most of them know next to nothing about anything) misunderstanding what an actual smart person has said to him. The Washington Post is reporting that if the Shuttle Discovery is damaged on the way into orbit later today, it could be flown back remotely -- by a cable control system.

    Emphasis mine:


      Up until recently, Discovery's fate likely would have ended with a watery crash into the Pacific Ocean. But now NASA has a new plan using a remote-controlled orbiter cable that can be attached to control systems in the shuttle by astronauts.

    The STS, or Shuttle Transport System, is easily the most sophisticated machine human beings have ever created, and we're going to land it, if an emergency requires, with a cable system? The bird flies at around 17,000 miles per hour and gets nearly as hot as the sun. The guy who invented a cable (and the bloody reel) that can stay attached to a Space Shuttle surely deserves a Nobel prize.

    Punching the clown crashes bling-laden SUV

    From cbs13.com, via Drudge; emphasis mine:


      (CBS) MINNEAPOLIS On March 30, Minnesota Timberwolves center Eddie Griffin was drunk and masturbating when he crashed his luxury SUV into a parked Suburban outside a store in Minneapolis, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday by the man whose Suburban was hit in the crash.

      WCCO-TV obtained copies of 911 calls and store surveillance video of the incident, along with an accident report the police submitted to the state, reports WCCO-TV's Caroline Lowe.

    Friday, June 30, 2006

    Life and death in Laguna Beach

    I snapped these on the streets over the last few days.

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    Hands-free cell not safer than drunk

    A new study has just come out saying that cell phone use in cars, even hands-free, is as unsafe as driving drunk. (Detroit Free Press)

    This is not news; this has been well documented for years. Studies were done before the first state or city banned handset cell phone use in vehicles. That's why it was laughable when politicians passed those laws. They knew, as we (people who read newspapers) did, that it wouldn't make anything safer. The brain operates slightly differenty when talking on the phone regardless of handset or hands-free.

    Politicians who argued in favor of hands-free-only laws were trying to make themselves look good, not make the public safer. This is known.

    Dumb Shaved Apes.

    Wednesday, June 28, 2006

    Hamas mad at U.S.

    Hamas is mad that the U.S. is backing Israel on their Gaza military action (BBC). Ah, Hamas, if you don't kidnap IDF soldiers, there will be no military action. Hello? I don't think anybody's home at the terrorist organization.

    Or are they that fucking stupid?
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    Flag burning amendment fails

    Flag burning is still allowed by the U.S. Constitution after a push for an amendment fails by one vote. Bloomberg.

    I'm going to apply some liberal logic, just for fun:

    Flag burning must remain legal, or the practice will return to dark alleys.

    Tuesday, June 27, 2006

    Israel finally crushing the terrorists?

    BBC:


      The Israeli air force has attacked three bridges and a power station in the Gaza Strip amid heightened tension over the capture of an Israeli soldier.

      It is not yet clear if there are any casualties but the strike on the plant has plunged much of Gaza into darkness.

      Israeli tanks have been gathering on the border following the capture of Cpl Shalid Gilad by militants on Sunday.

    Left still afraid of 'military-industrial establishment'

    I thought the hippies might let it lie, but a quick look at Democratic Underground showed me they're still smoking the same joint.

    DU: "In both cases, the American military-industrial establishment hunkered down in its paranoia until some event could be seized upon as justification for expanding an already bloated military."

    I sometimes wonder what it would be like to have been born in the United States, to have been educated and raised here, enjoying the benefits of a strong economy and a freedom-based system, and then, at some point or turn of events, to decide you hate it bitterly and believe everything the government does is designed to hurt you personally. What an awful life it must be, believing that.

    When these kooks go to the local DMV, or Social Security Administration office, do they believe that the folks behind the counter have it in for them? Do they parse every word of Bush's speeches for secret messages being sent to the "military-industrial establishment"? Do they actually believe Bush launched what is considered a major war to enrich his buddies? It would be self-torture to believe in these kinds of things.

    Todays' DU diatribe talks of the "military-industrial establishment's" paranoia. I think the far-left crowd DU appeals to may be better served by looking in the mirror on matters of paranoia because the bottom line is this: the government, while imperfect, is not out to get you.

    Asteroids and snakes

    Five items to make you run and hide...

    5. A large asteroid will pass close to us on July 3. It won't hit the earth, but since it was discovered only a year and a half ago, it demonstrates that a life-ending event (ELE?) could be just around the corner. If the asteroid's orbit was bound for earth, what could we have done in 18 months? We can't even get a shuttle off the ground in that much time.

    We'll have to leave earth at some point if we're to survive as a species. And if you think people are fat slobs now, just wait until gravity is gone.

    Space.com.

    4. BBC headline: Snake displays changing colours. What was Hillarious Clinton doing in a Borneo rainforest?

    3. Drudge links to the Powerline blog, which is a little odd considering Matt Drudge doesn't like blogs and takes issue when people refer to him as a blogger. Powerline found a September 2001 New York Times article lecturing the Bush administration on the proper methods of combating terrorism. On the list is going after terrorist financing. The liberals shamelessly change their opinions when a Republican is in charge. Powerline via Drudge.

    2. The BBC has an interesting story about the marsh Arabs, the subculture of Iraqis that Saddam Hussein obliterated. Liberals were in favor of that. BBC.

    1. USA Today headline: Poll finds Americans proud of military, economy. Liberals, of course, are ashamed of both, and that explains why they have no political power. I hope it stays that way.

    Rush: Viagra and Oxy Contin

    Rush Limbaugh, survivor of the Oxy Contin media flare-up, is now under investigation for having a bottle of Viagra in his luggage without a prescription (or the bottle didn't have his name on it, or somesuch).

    Oxy Contin and Viagra? I think we know what Rush does with his evenings.

    Monday, June 26, 2006

    The awful weather of Southern California

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    The little sun image is smiling and happy, but he's not smiling because of happiness. He's cooking all 19 million people of the Los Angeles area, and the evil bastard gets a charge out of it.

    But it's a dry 90 degrees! My favorite temp is where I set my thermostat, and it sure ain't 90. I would go to the beach and cool off, but if I jumped in the water a shark would bite off my foot. How would I move from couch to fridge and back? I may have to summer in Anchorage.

    Sunday's racing was best of 2006

    It was a fantastic Sunday for racing. My favorite drivers won in three of the four series I follow.

    NASCAR Nextel Cup: Jeff Gordon got his first win of the year at Sonoma, moving him back into the top 10 in points. As usual, Robby Gordon and Tony Stewart smashed into a dozen cars between them. These guys are talented, but they are clownish hacks at the same time.

    ChampCar: AJ Allmendinger won for the second time in a row, this time at Cleveland. Amazingly, AJ was fired from Russport three races ago after criticizing a pit stop. Since moving to Forsythe Racing he's won twice. The Cleveland win marked the first back-to-back win for an American driver since Michael Andretti. As a bonus, AJ broke an 8-year-old track record.

    Also, yesterday's race was absurd from beginning to end. A turn one crash saw Paul Tracy's car launch into the air, falling directly on the head of Sebastien Bourdais, the 2005 series champion. On the last lap rookie Dan Clark dive-bombed Dominguez on turn one, was crossed by Dominguez on the exit, then Clark lost control and took out both cars.

    MotoGP: Nicky Hayden beat Colin Edwards on the last lap to win the TT Assen, and increased his championship lead to 42 points. Hayden passed for the lead, went wide into the kitty litter, while Edwards oscillated onto the ground. It was the best MotoGP finish of the year.

    Sunday, June 25, 2006

    Guy Noir takes it in the ass

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    "A Prairie Home Communist", starring communist Garrison Keillor.

    Bush broke the Hubble telescope, and other stuff

    Five items superior to any Aaron Spelling TV show...

    5. No mercy for AT&T CEO Ed Whitacre: "Whitacre's latest gem comes from a Senate hearing this week, where he defended the changes to AT&T's privacy policy by saying it was merely meant "to make the policy easier for consumers to read". That's funny, Ed, since it really looks like it's intended to cover AT&T's butt should its questionable data-sharing come to light again." TechDirt.

    4. TechDirt chronicles a very dumb teen suing MySpace for not protecting her from internet predators, and the equally dumb man accused of statutorily raping her. Both are after money, of course.

    3. The Hubble's main camera has stopped working, NASA says. It's Bush's fault! If he had signed the Kyoto Protocol, none of this would be happening! How was my imitation of a stupid hippie liberal? Space.com.

    2. Aaron Spelling, creator of horrible TV shows, died in his home yesterday at age 83. Or did you think Dynasty, Charlie's Angels, Love Boat or 90210 were good shows? Seattle Times.

    1. A new study says blacks hear better than whites. This is not true. Have you ever heard two black women speaking? Even if they're standing right next to each other, they yell at the top of their lungs. My theory is that black women don't hear as well as men or white women. Why else would they yell so loudly? Health Day.

    Saturday, June 24, 2006

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    Dems fractured, weaker than ever

    The 86-13 loss the hippies suffered this week is showing fractures within the Democratic party, even at the leadership level, according to an AP story released today.


      "It is, I think, a tribute to the Democratic Party at this moment in time that we are honestly and openly struggling with a lot of the difficult issues facing our country," Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, another potential Democratic presidential nominee, said Friday.

    Hillarious Clinton is in fine form by calling the deep divisions in her party an actual tribute to the party.


      In the end, the GOP-led Senate defeated the two Democratic plans for pulling out U.S. forces but only after two weeks of haggling that left the party fractured on Iraq and even caused divisions in the leadership ranks, pitting Reid against his top lieutenant, Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois.

    The poor liberals!

    Bush reforms emminent domain, and other stuff

    Five items worthy of your attention...

    5. According to AP, "President Bush ordered Friday that the federal government cannot seize private property except for a public use such as a hospital or road. The move occurred on the one-year anniversary of a controversial Supreme Court decision that gave local governments broad power to bulldoze people's homes to make way for private development."

    4. A new study says we're getting more and more lonely. I recommend an adult DVD. AP.

    3. As predicted by every non-liberal, the finding of WMDs in Iraq is too little, too late, and even too old to satisfy the hippies who think Bush lied. If Bush lied about WMD, why would he not lie about finding WMDs right away? He's only willing to lie to make himself look bad, but he's unwilling to lie to make himself look good? That's liberal (il)logic for you. Seattle Times.

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    2. Yesterday and today I saw news stories saying the earth is at its warmest in 400 years, 1000 years, and 2000 years. As the days go by the figures get more and more outlandish. Straight away, if we're the warmest in 2000 years, that means we were warmer in the year 6. Were there any "greenhouse" gases at that time? Were there any smokestacks? Global warming and cooling is cyclical, and I have neither seen nor heard a single shred of evidence to suggest it's anthropogenic. None.

    Have you noticed the liberal trick of renaming something when it starts to get old? The dreaded greenhouse effect became global warming. When they realized nobody cared, they renamed it "climate change." George Carlin has a list of others, although because he's a hippie liberal he neglected to credit liberals with the changes: swamps became wetlands, illegal aliens became undocumented immigrants, etc.

    These are the same hippies who told us the oil pipeline in Alaska would decimate the caribou population, when the opposite occurred. It's the same hippies who told us we'd run out of oil by 1980, when we've discovered more since 1980 than we ever thought possible. These are the same hippies who told us in the early 1970s that the world is cooling! The best advice you can give your kids is, "Don't listen to hippies."

    Environment News Wire

    1. Drudge: "Saddam Hussein believes the Americans may reinstall him as president of Iraq, the NEW YORK TIMES is planning to report on Sunday, newsroom sources tell the DRUDGE REPORT." This is obviously a delusion, but it brings to mind the concept that Muslim nations are generally brutal dictatorships or insane theocracies. Why might that be? Drudge.

    Friday, June 23, 2006

    Saddam ends hunger strike

    Saddam gave up his hunger strike after missing one meal. Who's the chef at the facility housing him? Reuters.

    Email follies

    I've railed about this for many years, so why not once more? I received an email this morning that looked legitimate. It was from my bank. Since I don't open suspicious emails (my bank has never emailed me before), I looked at the information in the "from" and "subject" lines, then went to the bank website. Front and center, in bold red type, was an alert about an email phishing scam. I clicked the link to find out that anyone who opened the email and followed the instructions, which was to give out personal information, had just been victimized by the scam.

    Without trying to sound arrogant, why can't everybody do what I did? Never open any emails that seem strange? Open only emails you are expecting, or from friends and co-workers who regularly send you email. No exceptions. I wonder how many people stupidly lost their personal info by opening that supposed bank email, and how many of them will now lose their identity, credit, and who knows what else.

    Ultimately the scammer is to blame, but the idiot Shaved Apes (you, we) need to take responsibility for our own computer security. As I've said before, these kinds of scams are in their second decade. How can anyone not know how to avoid them? I have ZERO pity for anybody who falls for a phishing scam. None. Nada. Zed.

    And my second issue of the day is my bank's link to more information about the scam. It was red and eye-catching, as it should be, but when I clicked on it I was stuck with a PDF file. This is such a strong pet peeve of mine it's included on my list of things that piss me off. What idiot web developer thought it was OK to link to a PDF without a warning? I despise PDF files as worthless crap. Whenever I load one my processor pegs at 100% for 1-2 minutes, and I lose control of my browser (and entire PC) for about three minutes. This is infuriating. Fuck PDFs once and for all.

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    To recap: If you get a virus or fall victim to a phishing scam via email, you deserve it because you are a dumbass. You have no brain, so you probably think with your colon. If you don't do what I did above, you just can't learn so you should give up technology. And, if you design or manage websites, put a note that a link leads to a PDF file or I'll never return, and hopefully a few million of my buddies will do the same. It's common courtesy. Besides, what information can't be served up in HTML, which is fast and mostly free of problems?

    Thursday, June 22, 2006

    Liberal politics tracked

    If you haven't seen discoverthenetwork.org yet, give it a whirl. It's a handy tool for keeping track of the liberal political machine.

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    Liberal cowards and other stuff

    Five items to raise your stress level...

    5. A second lawyer for Saddam Hussein is murdered, prompting the dictator to launch a hunger strike. This is the only mass murderer that I don't want to die by suicide. He deserves Iraqi justice after 30 years of brutality, including more than 70 mass graves. Times of London.

    4. USA out of World Cup thanks to formidable opponents -- Ghana and the referees. BBC.

    3. Thirteen Senate liberals believe U.S. troops should abandon Iraqis in January 2007. Kerry and Feingold, two of the most rabidly liberal Senators in the country, sponsored the doomed amendment. They were calling for "redeployment," the new liberal word for "run away." Keep in mind that Blackhawk Down, the chronicle of a liberal run-away strategy, was Saddam Hussein's favorite movie. Hussein even gave copies to his top secret policemen and his army generals.

    Here are the extreme liberals who voted "yea" to the "run away" amendment:

    Kennedy (D-MA)
    Kerry (D-MA)
    Durbin (D-IL)
    Feingold (D-WI)
    Boxer (D-CA)
    Akaka (D-HI)
    Harkin (D-IA)
    Inouye (D-HI)
    Jeffords (I-VT)
    Lautenberg (D-NJ)
    Leahy (D-VT)
    Menendez (D-NJ)
    Wyden (D-OR)

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    Fox News

    2. Southern California due for a huge quake according to Scripps scientist. Living in Long Beach, Calif., I'm not too comforted by the news. I learned from the Katrina victims, though. I won't stockpile any supplies, and when the "gubment" can't immediately bring me a peanut butter sandwich, I'm going to cry racism. AP.

    1. The most common nouns in the English language are "time," "person," and "year," according to the Oxford University Press. I was sure "dumbass" would claim the title. AFP.

    Fuck World Cup Soccer

    I remember why I don't care about soccer, plus I have a new reason not to care. No. 1, it's boring as all fuck. A bunch of guys run around on a huge field for 90 minutes. If you're extremely lucky there will be a single goal. You can see all the action in the 20-second update on the nightly news. No. 2, at this World Cup, the officials are clearly against the U.S. I watched most of the USA-Italy game, and I'm half way through USA-Ghana, and it's the exact same thing.

    True, the USA isn't playing very well. We're just not a good team. That said, the officials are penalizing the USA when no foul is committed. A bad call just gave Ghana a goal from a penalty kick and, since scoring is almost a non-factor in soccer, they will probably win because of it. In this game the announcers are saying the same thing they said in the previous games: "Are the officials watching the same game we are?" Officials penalize the USA for absolutely nothing, when the opposing team gets called for perhaps half of their fouls.

    And, where is the physical play I saw at the last Olympics? This is cowardly, chicken-shit stuff, for the most part. These guys should be in Hollywood, not Germany. Bunch of babies. Why not play a sport where there's actual danger?

    Fuck soccer, fuck World Cup.

    UPDATE: Ghana just drove for the USA goal and I was wondering how a guy got through our lines. The commentator cleared it up for me: Ghana was offside and the officials didn't call it. Less than 60 seconds later, the USA drove for Ghana's goal -- offside! Fifteen seconds later USA drives for Ghana's goal again, and ... offside! I'm turning off the TV now.

    Wednesday, June 21, 2006

    Head-sized burger

    This amazing creation comes from a Southern California burger joint. It is the size of a human head.

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    Friday, June 16, 2006

    LA twins surgery complete

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    Surgeons successfully separated conjoined twins in Los Angeles.

    Dems say we'll lose war on terror, and other stuff

    Five items to crush your spirit...

    5. In a political stunt, House Repblicans passed a resolution stating that "the United States will prevail in the Global War on Terror, the struggle to protect freedom from the terrorist adversary." Stunt though it was, 149 Democrats, an overwhelming majority of them, voted "nay." I don't like political stunts, but what I like less are liberals who think we're going to lose, or at best, think we're not at war. House.gov, via Drudge.

    4. I have met three Iraqis in the last two years -- the only three I've ever met. One is a Kurd from Mosul, another is from Basrah, and another from a town in the west of the country. All three have different religious-ethic affiliations. All believe the Iraq War was a wonderful thing. Last night the guy from the western part of Iraq said that under Saddam if you were caught with a cell phone or satellite dish, you would be killed. He also said he would never forget what the U.S. military did for his country. He kissed his fingers and held his hand up and said, "Freedom is a great thing."

    This is a sharp contrast to the words of Hillarious Clinton, who recently called the war a "strategic blunder," and House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, who called it a "grotesque mistake." San Francisco Testicle.

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    Nancy Pelosi, Democratic House Leader

    3. Help me with this. How can Iran, a nation that violated the NPT by enriching uranium in secret for a minimum of three years, and says it will use a 'nuclear defense' to any attack, be doing anything other than developing nuclear technology for weapons? AP.

    2. Cynthia McKinney is off the hook. What happens if you or I strike a police officer? AP.

    1. World Cup: Angola and Mexico in 0-0 tie. Do you remember a story that came out a few years back, which said there were more land mines in Angola than people? I wonder if that's why Angolans are getting good at soccer. They're used to running around the mines. AP.

    Tuesday, June 13, 2006

    Religious idiocy, dead flies, and other stuff

    Five items to further erode your faith in humanity...

    5. Two new species of fly are discovered in the Scottish Highlands. Great. Catalogue them, photograph them, collect a bit of DNA, and then ERADICATE THE FUCKERS. Times of London.

    4. AP headline: FEMA funds spent on divorce, sex change. In addition to a sex change, $1.4 billion in bogus FEMA payouts after Katrina and Rita included "season football tickets" and "a tropical vacation." That's government in action. AP.

    3. Indonesia gave an early release from jail to Abu Bashir. Idiots. Idiots. Idiots. He had been jailed for conspiracy in the Muslim Bali bombings, which killed more than 200 people. Do you think he'll continue preaching hate and death to his Muslim following? Hopefully his asshole is bigger now than it was prior to the jail term. AP.

    2. Have you heard about the religious idiots who are banning World Cup soccer viewing? First (Breitbart), Islamic courts in Mogadishu, Somalia stopped residents from watching, which resulted in riots and death. Second (Toronto Star), Buddhist monks in Cambodia have been allowed to watch, but cannot cheer or get excited. These are just idiots.

    1. A new virus, Yamanner / Ajax, has hit the world's largest email provider, Yahoo Mail. As usual, the user has to be a COMPLETE DUMBFUCK to trigger the virus. Has nobody ever heard that it's bad to open an unsolicited email? Bunch of dumb Shaved Apes. Anybody who gets an email virus is sorely deserving of one. I mean, come on! It's 2006, people. Pull your collective heads out of your puckered asses and wise up. We've known about these things for a decade now. Information Week.

    Monday, June 12, 2006

    Liberals lament death of Zarqawi

    Five items for your pleasure...

    5. Newsbusters has compiled the top 20 political blogs -- using data and estimates.

    MOST POPULAR POLITICAL BLOGS
    (Based on SiteMeter data and Alexa estimates)
    1. Huffington Post 530,000*
    2. Daily Kos 490,261
    3. National Review 355,000*
    4. Raw Story 354,152
    5. Free Republic 255,000*
    6. Crooks and Liars 177,634
    7. Instapundit.com 142,855
    8. Michelle Malkin 131,645
    9. Eschaton 115,447
    10. Talking Points Memo 110,000*
    11. Common Dreams 105,774
    12. America Blog 101,450
    13. Little Green Footballs 100,098
    14. Firedoglake 65,888
    15. Power Line 65,723
    16. NewsBusters 54,899
    17. Wizbang 48,475
    18. Washington Monthly 43,642
    19. Hot Air 39,779
    20. Hugh Hewitt 35,976

    4. Teens have a cell phone ring tone that adults can't hear. Doesn't the vibrate setting make this unecessary? AP.

    3. If you're like me, you have been wondering why the left is more upset over Zarqawi's death, particularly whether or not he was beaten to death by U.S. forces, than any of the civilian beheadings ordered by Zarqawi. Do you still think Democrats / liberals / socialists are on our side in the war on terror? AP.

    2. Tropical storm Alberto, who is rumored to be an illegal alien up from Ole Mexico, is prompting mass evacuations in Florida. Hey, Floridians, we don't want to hear about it any more. You chose to live there, and you can be quiet about it. AP.

    1. Liberals are calling for the closure of GTMO over the three recent suicides. Are they calling for all U.S. prisons to be closed? Suicides are not uncommon in prisons. This headline at Huffington Post speaks volumes: "At Gitmo: Death Before Dishonor." These pukes are on the side of the terrorists. There's no other conclusion to be made. Reuters.

    Saturday, June 10, 2006

    Gore 'engaging,' Murtha's plan, and other stuff

    Five items to make you shrug...

    5. Three more terrorists croak. Whenever a terrorist kills himself without taking others with him, it's a good thing. These three amigos offed themselves at GTMO, leaving three fewer voices to whine that the air conditioning is too cold. BBC.

    4. Murtha plans to run for House Majority Leader if Dems retake the House in November. Now we know what's behind his anti-American rhetoric: an appeal to his pathetic, far left base in an attempt to increase personal power. It is crystal clear now. LA Times.

    3. Israel is not allowed to make a mistake. Hamas called off their truce with Israel after Israeli bombs mistakenly snuff a Palestinian family at the beach. Get ready for little kids to march with bomb vests. Boston Globe.

    2. A new beheading video from Iraq should cheer liberals, who suffered a defeat this week with the annihilation of Zarqawi. AP.

    1. Detroit Free Press says "Gore proves engaging in climate film." What? Gore couldn't engage a gnat.

    Thursday, June 08, 2006

    U.S. giving Iran nuke technology

    Perhaps we should give Iran our nuclear technology. Ahmadinejad can keep all the nuclear technology he can find in the rubble.

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