February 03, 2009

I Forgot to pay my taxes.

The image on the left shows another man who "Forgot" to pay his taxes.  During his campaign President Obama was all about ethics.   He was going to bar lobbyists from his administration and user in a "new era of responsibility"

So far his "exceptions" are telling.  Change we can believe in is not the same thing as business as usual.  We the people have a good reason to remain skeptical.   To me this goes back to lack of experience.  

His first major bill, the spending being spun as stimulus is the proverbial "lipstick on a pig"  the senate knows it and without some major changes it is going to never come to pass.  In my mind this is a good thing for the country, I mean Bush and the congress pushed through that bail out and it has been a disaster.  

Maybe, a defeat is what President Obama needs to reflect.  I dunno, looking for silver linings here.

I just hope the Senate can hold to fiscal responsibility.

February 01, 2009

Twofer!

There are some fights you just can't win. A force can be so overwhelming that no tactical approach in a fight is going to lead to a victory worth having. When you can't win in a fight, sometimes you have to settle for making sure that if you lose, everyone loses. It works for nuclear weapons; it works for me.

Most people think distracting a group of guys is best done by a beautiful woman. The problem with beautiful women is people want them to stick around, which can cause a lot of problems. Obnoxious guys, they just want to get rid of.

January 30, 2009

Security

The thing about security is that the very things that protect you can be turned against you by someone who knows what he's doing. It's tough to compromise a well thought-out security system, but making someone think you can compromise it, well, that's much easier. Take surveillance cameras, for example: you can disable one by shooting a laser at it and overloading the light sensitive chip. Cheap, easy, and exactly the sort of thing a sophisticated criminal gang with lots of resources would do. Leave around some tell-tale signs of surveillance like cigarette butts, a forgotten camera lens cap and the more security there is, the more likely they are to think they've got a very serious problem. Even the security team itself can be an opportunity. The more employees you have, the more you have to worry about them. Deliver some vague threats and a few hundred bucks to a security guard. If he's honest he'll tell his boss, who then wonders who wasn't so honest. For the cost of a nice dinner you can get a whole security team canned.

January 29, 2009

Pretty cool video.

What a depressing day.

$10,520 of new debt per household, the interest on this debt $347 billion (wait till I tell my kids!) Change we can believe in!!

I am actually proud the Republicans did not throw in on the non-job pork in this record setting expenditure! Think of all the long lasting jobs that $21 million on Washington National Mall grass, $600 million on cars for bureaucrats, and $650 million for digital television converters, will bring!

And the results experts are touting?
No Jobs: House Tax Committee staff can not estimate that ONE job will be created.  Yet Pelosi/Obama promise between 3 & 4 million jobs.

Ineffective: Congressional Budget Office estimates that only 52% of the spending in the ‘stimulus bill’ can even be spent by the end of FY’10.  President Obama has a 75% benchmark (big miss) .

So folks if your "waiting for government" you are in for a long, long wait!

Going by history: “We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work.” – FDR’s Treasury Sec. Henry Morgenthau Jr., architect of the New Deal.

As dissapointing as this stimulus bill is, I am still hoping that some items come to fruition.  Spending: President Obama campaigned on a platform of fiscal discipline, promising to go through the federal budget, line by line to eliminate waste.  lowering spending by eliminating waste, pork, corporate welfare, and farm subsidies, and reforming entitlements.
 
Energy: President Obama’s defended an increased oil production and nuclear power during his campaign. That is hope that his Administration will permit offshore drilling for domestic oil and natural gas. Lets see reform on the arduous permitting process for new nuclear power plants (lots of power no Carbon!).

Finally, what happened to: "Dissent is the highest form of patriotism." -- Howard Zinn??

Over the last eight years that was a mantra I kept hearing, again and again from the left. July 2003 Indy Week,  Irregular Times, The Nation.  Now if you show dissent against President Obama you are villified.  Even Brian Wolff Executive Director, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (official campaign arm of the Democrats in the House). Decided to get a petition together to silence a citizen.

The Denver post is wondering as well.  

January 27, 2009

Warcraft .vs. Employees.


A little while ago I stumbled across this artical about filtering out wow players from the employment pool.  Among the reasons, bad sleeping habits, and an inability to give 100% due to a wandering mind.   My gut reaction tells me this was rather short sighted and biggotted.  You cold apply the same reasons to someone with a newborn or anyone at any given time.

Now if they are looking for those addictive personalities that will not be at work, even when "at work" why single out WOW?  I happen to play with a static group, all of us hold jobs of various levels of responsibility without a game being an issue.  

So before this becomes a rant (too late?)  I open my browser to this little ditty from Business Week, which has a suprising analysis of how the game can teach motivation.

"Training programs are effective only at transferring what we already know to others. How do we create powerful platforms jointly to innovate and develop new knowledge that no one had before? For an answer to this question, executives would be well advised to look at World of Warcraft"

Now, I have no illusions that a game is a game.  Far from being addicted to World of Warcrack,  I find myself playing an hour here or there with a chunk at times.  It is more a replacement for television then anything.  Still, I can see that the fine folks at Blizzard do have motivation down to an art.  If you have had to layoff some employees due to the economy, motivation of those left behind might have importents.




January 26, 2009

Rush Limbaugh, sticking it to "the man"

I am a fan of Mr. Limbaugh.  As a political commentator and entertainer he is cutting, topical and self deprecating.  Today his show will probably have a bump in listeners.  This is due to a quote from a monologue that he made.  I hope Obama fails.  His point being he hopes the socialism agenda fails and the US stays the greatest country in the history of the world.

Now he is being called unpatriotic, and denounced by hypocrites in the media.  He was even called out by the President himself.

First amendment be damned?  Harry Reid attempted to have this same US citizen censored by a corporation, in a monumental misuse of power, which failed.  Rush actually used the official letter as a fund raiser for collage funds for the children of Marines killed in the line of duty.

And what of this quote from the same?  "Support the President, But Not His Policies"

Yes, Rush gets under the skins of some.  He is very good at it, arguably the best.  You can easily tell when those opposed attack the messenger and not the message.  Because his points tend to skewer with the sharpness of truth, and that can be hard to take.

To quote a blogger I highly respect:  I find that once you get past the flamboyant rhetoric and hystrionics, Limbaugh is often spot on correct.  -Wizard

Why the Bush years weren't so bad

This article is from the Atlantic Journal (of all places).

"After adjusting for inflation, the average American earns about $2500 a year more today than on the day of W's second inaugural. That same average American now spends a little less time at the office or on the assembly line, and a little more time on vacation or on the couch. He or she shops online for products that were unimaginable just four years ago."

Someing from a newspaper with Bush's name that is not affixing all blame for all things... priceless.

January 23, 2009

3% for infrastructure

It did not take long for me to sour on the Congress's new checkbook.  The $800 billion dollar economic boost, which is being sold as a rebuilding of roads and bridges is spin.

For every dollar that is spent for small business tax relief, $4 are being spent for the maintenance and new grass in Washington, D.C.
$360 million for sexually transmitted disease education
$50 million for the National Endowment of Arts
$726 million for an after school snack program
Office furniture for the public health service
More money for Amtrak

Only 3% is going to be used on Roadways.  Change we can believe in?  I'm waiting for President Obama to weigh in on this.

Entrepenurers in Entertainment

As the entertainment industry tries to figure out what's going wrong.  There are many things going right.  

Take this example: The Guild 

Here are some gamers who made a series of webisodes for other gamers hooking into the shared experience's that MMO gamers have.  They got some good responses and put up a pay pal to get moola for expenses.  They got more and more attention, because of quality of writing, acting and you can tell there is a real passion and sense of fun.

MSN saw something they liked and picked up sponsorship for the second season.  So you can watch the newest episodes on X-Box Live network.  So they are building up a business, from nothing.


January 22, 2009

Say one thing do another

President Obama is a Liberal Democrat.  His Inauguration was attended by lots of people the bulk of which are similarly to the Left.

Liberal Democrats say they are very concerned about the Environment.  Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Democrats blame global warming on human activity, compared to 21% percent of Republicans.  Rasmussen




Am I to conclude that  pollution is not a problem when caused by folks supporting your agenda?

Is this what inauguration attendees thought Obama meant when he said we needed a new era of responsibility?

January 21, 2009

Welcome Doctor RoY Spencer PH. D.

The Book Climate Confusion was a revelation to me.  So much so I bucked what the MSM was feeding me about Global Warming.

Recently I had sent a couple of e-mails to the good doctor asking him to clarify some of the information people are spewing.  He was gracious enough to answer and provide peer reviewed studies as confrimation.

He is Awesome.  So I linked his Blog as Climatologist.

January 20, 2009

Outragousnessism.

I know that some people have faith that there is nothing greater then themselves.  It appears these same people have no tolerance for religious beliefs.  

Intellectually, I cannot fathom how said people could have any moral authority.  Further, I have witnessed that lack of moral authority many times.  With someone of faith they have no excuses to fall back upon, no justification.  Such as getting nearly caught having an affair and finding something logical to divert your spouse from the truth.  Seeing as it all worked out, its justified (truth be damned).

If someone narrowly escapes bodily harm there are a number of adequate responses to the telling of the tale.  "Wow that was lucky",  "I am sure glad you were not hurt", "Someone up there must like you", "Give me your guardian angels business card", "Thank the Lord",  "Allah be praised!" etc.

I suppose you could be offended at some of these, kinda stupid thing to waste that energy on and totally misses the point.  The fact someone could have been badly injured and wasn't, is a cause for celebration anyway you see fit.  If it is a bike .vs. truck accident or a jetliner making an emergency landing in the water.

If you do not understand a belief, engaging in a conversation can bridge that gap.  If you want to pontificate ad nausem about how your superior and anyone in disagreement can play in a plastic bag.  Okay, your choice.  Best to leave your examples as just that, and not to obliquely attack of someones family, once, twice, three-times...

If you do like to pontificate ad nausem, you may want to stifle anyone who can challenge you directly, I'm sure a line will form.  I guess you could always go the cowardly route and blog about it without allowing comments...

He who overcomes others is strong, but he who overcomes himself is mighty. - Lao-Tze

Dreams of Martin Luthur King Jr.

In 1963 a baptist minister gave a speech about his dream for America and the promise of Freedom and Equality.

  • I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.'"
  • "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character."
  • "I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at a table of brotherhood."
While we have made such long strides since that day, I still feel sad that we are so far from being a color-blind society.  My mom and pop raised me to look past the accent, skin color and clothing.  My best friends dad taught me that a wheelchair or other handicap aiding device was no measure of a man.

The MSM has been touting President Obama's ethnic background, instead of touting the content of his character, who he is, what he has done to win the hearts and minds of the American public and ascend to the position of the most powerful mortal on the planet.

January 19, 2009

Entertainment

Inactive entertainment is: Watching television, sitting on the beach, sports (watching), movie.
Active entertainment: Board games, MMO's, Karaoke, sports (playing), reading, wii.
Oblique entertainment: Radio while driving, working, doing face book.

Each has a degree of passive to active that can be associated.  Likewise a certain degree of guild can be associated as well.  

How much entertainment do we need and of what type?  Even under the harshest living environment there is entertainment.  Spiritual hymns come to mind.  It is part of human nature to entertain and be entertained.   I have been witness to kids sitting around in a room full of high tech entertainment distractions and be bored with no inkling of how to change the situation.  I have also seen the same kids be amused for hours with a stick and flowing water.

Recently we re-assessed our passive entertainment options (dish network) and found a better deal.  It is still on the lower end, option wise.  I mean there are many many channels you can get, but only a handful that you care to watch.  Less if you pick something to watch.

Being a multi-generational kinda guy, my parents recall the first time they saw TV.  Further back they have spoken fondly of many radio shows of years gone by.  Prior to that, my Grandfather played a pretty mean fiddle and my aunts could out sing the Andrew Sisters on any Saturday night.

Entertainment is changing, and it is interesting watching the change as we become more connected and less connected at the same time.

January 17, 2009

Socialized Medicine

There are quite a few problems with Health care costs.  I do not see how Government intervention will make health care "Better" in any way shape or form.

I feel the main problems are the insurance companies, Tort Law and no consumer market controls.

This AP story makes me wonder what people think a socialized system is going to be like.

 Depending on how they go about this government takeover, it could introduce a whole new industry based on cash and carry healthcare.

Someone will open up an MRI shop you can come in and get scanned.  Cash only doctors as well. 

We could loose the ability to go to court against hospitals and doctors as well.

January 16, 2009

Doctor Who Companion chibi's

My daughter had this on her facebook page.  It is a semi-list of Doctor Who's companions.  I was able to recall a good bunch of them from memory.  Going L to R. The last three B&W ones and the first color one I had to look up.   Tegan and Nyssa are in the wrong order.  Personal favorites?  Ramona, Leela, Perpugilliam and Rose.
  • Susan Forman
  • Vicki
  • DiDi Chaplet
  • Polly
  • Victoria Waterfield
  • Zoe Heriot
  • Liz Shaw
  • Jo Grant
  • Sarah Jane Smith
  • Leela
  • Ramona
  • Ramona II
  • Nyssa 
  • Tegan Jovanka
  • Perpugilliam Brown
  • Melanie Bush
  • Ace
  • DR. Grace Holloway
  • Rose Tyler
  • K-9 (Mark somthing)

Just so ya know.

The Federal government cannot do anything directly to help the economy.

Stephen Job's health is more important then President Obama's in the market.

January 15, 2009

Media covering for Democrats

Check out this item from AP

It is about Mayor Gary Becker of Racine, Wisconsin.  Guess the political party?  No, you wont find it in the story.

Yes, he is a Democrat.

Equally bias is the coverage of Timothy Geithner's "Honest Mistake's" of not paying taxes, hiring illegals and getting re-imbursements for payroll taxes he never paid.  I keep trying to find the same links, but some versions have been 'scrubbed'

Briebart still had the payroll AP story.  Before and After Scrubbing.  

You recall seeing this info about Carol M. Browner

January 09, 2009

What is the goal of your business?

If you were asked what the Main Goal your business has, what would be your answer?

Eleven Days and counting!

I hope we can just hold on for eleven more days.  Then everything will be fixed!

The economy will rebound, unemployment will be a thing of the past, Healthcare for everyone, the sun will shine brighter!

Life will be perfect...

January 08, 2009

They keep dragging me back in!

I really did intend to move on from Global warming.  I am really, really trying.  But, when I see an artical that has such affermation of my stance:

"Mr. Gore has stated, regarding climate change, that "the science is in." Well, he is absolutely right about that, except for one tiny thing. It is the biggest whopper ever sold to the public in the history of humankind."

Add to that this comes from the HUFFINGTON POST!  I know someone up there likes me :)

Thank you,

Harold Ambler

Respect

There was a meeting at the White House of the Presidents.  That is to say, all of the people living who have been, are or will be the President of the US.  A very exclusive club to say the least.

President Obama, who requested the meeting from President Bush.  Certainly did something of note, talking too the only people on the planet who understand the job.  

President Bush was very gracious and kind with his words.   I could detect nothing but mutual respect from these five gentlemen.  

Respect.  There is a word that is given little practice, and much lip service.


January 07, 2009

Yesterday

My Oldest is perfectly okay.  No physical harm.   His bicyle is trashed by a taco bend in it where the truck ran it over.

Tuesday, I got a call at work by the paramedics saying my son had been in a collision.  They could not answer 'which son?' becuase they did not have a name.  My mind went to Connor, until the paramedic said he was born in 1980.  Not exactly sure why they did not ask his name...  

anyways...

Trevor had an appointment and was riding his bike from our house.  We have a long gradual hill, Winchester street, that is rather busy.  This street runs North South.

On this street there is a convience market, that is a little too close to the street.  The expansion of the road over time has taking more and more away from the sides.  The truck in question was using the entrance as an exit and intended on turning right and heading south down Winchester.

The Exit was blocked by the Pepsi bottleing company.  My son had crossed to the same side of the street the store was on (to avoid crossing at the higher traffic) and was heading at a "walking speed" North up the hill.

The truck driver, concerned about merging into the southbound traffic, never looked to his right.  and pulled forward.  This impacted Trevor, who clawed his way from under the vehicle up the grill and up on the hood as the truck continued over his bike.

Next door to the store is a complex of business suites.  A couple of the workers there were getting the daily mail and had unobstructed view of the incident.  They also called emergency services.  

According to the police officer at the sceen all four gave identical statements which coincided with my sons version of the events. The Driver was sited for failure to yeild right of way.  My son was not sited for riding on the sidewalk. 

I walked to the location (it is about 1/4 mile from where I work).  Trevor was a bit shaken up and upset at the loss of his bike.  He was also convinced I would be mad at him for not being careful enough.  He said he was fine and had no scrapes, bumps or bruises.  He still wanted to make the appointment and inquired of the policeman if he was free to go.

The officer indicated he was, Trevor left.  I waited to get the accident information.  It was during this time I started hearing the Driver of the vehicle arguing that he was not at fault.  The police officer, going off the combined statements made a very clear case that he would have hit anyone on the sidewalk, walker or biker rider.  Further, my mind started considering what could have happened by a matter of inches.  I started to get angry at this guys carelessness and more at his attempting to wriggle out of responsibility.

Finally the officer handed me the insurance information.  The driver then wanted to 'talk' with me.  Seeing as how I did not want to be arrested for assault and battery, I told him that is not a good idea.


January 06, 2009

The Guild

Not sure how many of you are familiar with this, rather interesting, entertainment item.  



This is a web sitcom about a group of online gamers.  When you play a multi-player online game, you can opt to join a group for help and adventuring.  These groups can be fraught with Drama, Humor and Fun (not in that order).

It is in its second season and had such success that Microsoft took interest and it is now available on the X-box 360 online.  The episodes are four minutes and the setting is various web camera shot bits with very little face to face interactions.  You may recognize the female lead from Joss Wheadons Dr. Horrible.

So Ponder for a moment.  You have an idea for a show, you make it and upload.  It gets some pretty positive press, so you make some more.  Somehow that works up to 12 episodes and your own website sponsored by a cell phone company.  Your group starts getting invitations to conventions and panels etc.  At some point this could generate some  revenue.   This axes Television and Movie studio's.

Of course you could just end up with something creative you can point to in your facebook page.

January 05, 2009

those little things

My wife is a big fan of CSI.  It is wearing thin on me, although, I do enjoy David Caruso's poses and delivery.  As a family we enjoy The Big Bang Theory and Heroes.  These are on CBS and we see them through Dish Network.  Or rather we did watch them.

Dish Network and Fisher Broadcasting are having a dispute.  Dish wants to pay them for programming and Fisher wants to be paid higher then any other broadcaster.  Fisher also has an issue with a station they now own that was being played on Dish, that was not paid at the proper levels of the contract.  I see them as two different issues.

Dish network has credited the viewers the $1.00 monthly fee associated with the CBS Affiliate and put the Hallmark movie channel into its rotation as way of appeasement.  Hallmark, so far, sux.

In my mind Fisher has the most to loose.  I did find it interesting that Federal Law will not permit Dish to broadcast another CBS affiliate in our area (KVAL is in Eugene which is not really local to us).  

All in all this is a very small matter.  Just another in a long list of annoying things that happen. 

Most Television shows are available online, in High Def at the ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX web sites, (The Big Bang theory is not).  Which makes me wonder If a computer would not be a better option then a HDTV.   The Entertainment industry is going through some major changing.

January 03, 2009

What ever did I do?

So I am reading a recommended article from a progressive blogger. Needless to say it was 'fantastic' (first definition).

In throwing out an example of what the US would do if Canada or Mexico started firing Hammas style missles at us, he concluded:

"Our appropriate response wouldn’t be to bomb the hell out of the nearest Canadian or Mexican city, but to collectively look into mirrors and earnestly ask ourselves, “What have we done wrong to incur their wrath?”

WTF??!! My mind just screen dumped. Seriously? How stupid is this?

Lets see you get mugged at gun point. Do you wonder “What have I done wrong to incur this wrath?”

You read about a rape in a local park. You ponder “What did that person do wrong to incur this wrath?”

A friend is hospitalized after an altercation with an abusive spouse. "What did they do to deserve such a beating?"

Your kid is continually bullied and beaten up at school. "What are they doing wrong?"

Blame the victim? I did hear some of this inane chatter after 9/11. Does anyone sane actually believe those 2974 people did something to deserve what happened?

I seriously hope this is not a progressive stance.

The 11th Doctor Who!

26-year-old actor Matt Smith has been cast as the Eleventh Doctor, as revealed in today's special broadcast of Doctor Who Confidentialon BBC One. Smith will succeed David Tennant in the role for the fifth series, which begins filming this summer and will air in 2010.

Smith has appeared in various television productions, including alongside Billie Piper in the BBC's adaptations of the Philip Pullman novels The Ruby in the Smoke and The Shadow in the North. He co-starred in the drama series Party Animals, and on stage was in Alan Bennett's acclaimed play The History Boys.

Smith was born and bred in Northampton, England, and later attended the University of East Anglia in Norwich. He is the youngest actor ever to have been cast as the Doctor in the TV series.

BBC News quotes Smith as saying: "I've got this wonderful journey in front of me where I've got this six months to build this Time Lord - and that's such an exciting prospect." Executive producer Piers Wengerhas said that: "It was abundantly clear that he had that 'Doctor-ness' about him. You are either the Doctor or you are not."

January 01, 2009

I'm not into myth's



We have some really bad news concerning Man Made Global Warming.  Well, it is bad news for those buying into the doomsday Algore moneymaking version.  30 years of all this horrible planetwide oncomming trainwreck and there is ZERO change to the Sea Ice levels...

Usually when your a scientist and your Hypothesis falls apart during testing, you go back and start over.  Unless your an environmental scientist.  Then you either massage the numbers to 'prove' your right, or shout louder and longer at how wrong those who disagree with you are.  It's similer to the "But, mom.. I really want that toy" technique that works so well with the glassy eyed.

No matter though.  Scientist after scientist is jumping off the MMGW bandwagon and asking to actually look at the documentation.  Now that a few brave souls are bucking the lemming consensus.

New Years resolution.  Let's let people know that the government throwing billions of our money into something to make frauds rich is not the way to be stewards of the planet.

Rather, good practical reasons that are based in truth.

December 31, 2008

Congrats Roland Burris!

Finally, we find out who the highest bidder on the Senate Seat auction from Seller: Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D), ILLINOIS.

Congrats Mr. Burris, welcome to tainted public service!!

I wonder if C. Kennedy has her checkbook ready...?

December 30, 2008

More WoW entertainment




With 11.5million people playing, you get some pretty funny game based entertainment.  This is courtesy of the Avatards.  

If you do not play World of Warcraft, after you dispose of a bad guy or MOB (Monster Or Beast), you double click on them (they are all sparkly in game), and you get a window with treasure (loot).  If you enter a dungeon (aka an Instance) the MOBS in there are elite (very tough) and they tend to drop the best loot.

Loot in WoW are various levels of quality.  Grey is trash, White can be useful, Green is okay, Blue is excellent and what you want.  There are Purple and Orange after that.  Purple are best of the best and Orange is supposed to be da bomb.  

However, with the evolution of the game and the addition of more levels to the game the Oranges have kinda fell from grace.

December 28, 2008


The Craft of War: BLIND from percula on Vimeo.

This is an amazing combination of animation and machinima.  Using the WoW game engine and some of animation tools, Percula created an impressive short story.  I recommend watching the HD version at Vimeo if you have the bandwidth!

December 26, 2008

Was thinkin...

If your business's entire profit are based upon four weeks performance out of the year.

You may want to re-think your model.

December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas!



Luke 2:
1  In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world.
2  (This was the first census that took place while Quirinius was governor of Syria.)
3  And everyone went to his own town to register.
4  So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David.
5  He went there to register with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child.
6  While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born,
7  and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.
8  And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night.
9  An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified.
10  But the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people.
11  Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord.
12  This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger."
13  Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying,
14  "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests."

December 23, 2008

Quotes that show how wrong people can be.

«We will bury you.» Nikita Krushchev, Soviet Premier, predicting Soviet communism will win over U.S. capitalism, 1958.

«Everything that can be invented has been invented.» Charles H. Duell, an official at the US patent office, 1899.

«I see no good reasons why the views given in this volume should shock the religious sensibilities of anyone.» Charles Darwin, in the foreword to his book, The Origin of Species, 1869.

«Stocks have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau.» Irving Fisher, economics professor at Yale University, 1929.

«If anything remains more or less unchanged, it will be the role of women.» David Riesman, conservative American social scientist, 1967.

«It will be gone by June.» Variety, passing judgement on rock 'n roll in 1955.

«Democracy will be dead by 1950.» John Langdon-Davies, A Short History of The Future, 1936.

«A short-lived satirical pulp.» TIME, writing off Mad magazine in 1956.

«And for the tourist who really wants to get away from it all, safaris in Vietnam» Newsweek, predicting popular holidays for the late 1960s.

«Four or five frigates will do the business without any military force.» -– British prime minister Lord North, on dealing with the rebellious American colonies, 1774.

«In all likelihood world inflation is over.» International Monetary Fund Ceo, 1959.

«This antitrust thing will blow over.» Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft.

«Remote shopping, while entirely feasible, will flop - because women like to get out of the house, like to handle merchandise, like to be able to change their minds.» TIME, 1966, in one sentence writing off e-commerce long before anyone had ever heard of it.

«They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist-» Last words of Gen. John Sedgwick, spoken as he looked out over the parapet at enemy lines during the Battle of Spotsylvania in 1864.

«Our country has deliberately undertaken a great social and economic experiment, noble in motive and far reaching in purpose." -– Herbert Hoover, on Prohibition, 1928.

«It will be years - not in my time - before a woman will become Prime Minister.» Margaret Thatcher, future Prime Minister, October 26th, 1969.

«Read my lips: NO NEW TAXES.» George Bush, 1988.

«You will be home before the leaves have fallen from the trees.» -– Kaiser Wilhelm, to the German troops, August 1914.

«This is the second time in our history that there has come back from Germany to Downing Street peace with honor. I believe it is peace for our time.» -– Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister, September 30th, 1938.

«That virus is a pussycat.» -– Dr. Peter Duesberg, molecular-biology professor at U.C. Berkeley, on HIV, 1988.

«The case is a loser.» -– Johnnie Cochran, on soon-to-be client O.J.'s chances of winning, 1994.

«Reagan doesn't have that presidential look.» -– United Artists Executive, rejecting Reagan as lead in 1964 film The Best Man.

«Capitalist production begets, with the inexorability of a law of nature, its own negation.» Karl Marx.

«Sensible and responsible women do not want to vote.» Grover Cleveland, U.S. President, 1905.

«Man will not fly for 50 years.» Wilbur Wright, American aviation pioneer, to brother Orville, after a disappointing flying experiment, 1901 (their first successful flight was in 1903).

«I am tired of all this sort of thing called science here... We have spent millions in that sort of thing for the last few years, and it is time it should be stopped.» Simon Cameron, U.S. Senator, on the Smithsonian Institute, 1901.

«The Americans are good about making fancy cars and refrigerators, but that doesn't mean they are any good at making aircraft. They are bluffing. They are excellent at bluffing.» Hermann Goering, Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe, 1942.

«With over fifteen types of foreign cars already on sale here, the Japanese auto industry isn't likely to carve out a big share of the market for itself.» Business Week, August 2, 1968.

«The multitude of books is a great evil. There is no limit to this fever for writing; every one must be an author; some out of vanity, to acquire celebrity and raise up a name, others for the sake of mere gain.» Martin Luther, German Reformation leader, Table Talk, 1530s(?).

«Ours has been the first [expedition], and doubtless to be the last, to visit this profitless locality.» Lt. Joseph Ives, after visiting the Grand Canyon in 1861.

«There is no doubt that the regime of Saddam Hussein possesses weapons of mass destruction. As this operation continues, those weapons will be identified, found, along with the people who have produced them and who guard them.» General Tommy Franks, March 22nd, 2003.


Light Bulb

«... good enough for our transatlantic friends ... but unworthy of the attention of practical or scientific men.» British Parliamentary Committee, referring to Edison's light bulb, 1878.

«Such startling announcements as these should be deprecated as being unworthy of science and mischievous to its true progress.» Sir William Siemens, on Edison's light bulb, 1880.

«Everyone acquainted with the subject will recognize it as a conspicuous failure.» Henry Morton, president of the Stevens Institute of Technology, on Edison's light bulb, 1880.

Automobiles

«The horse is here to stay but the automobile is only a novelty, a fad.» The president of the Michigan Savings Bank advising Henry Ford's lawyer not to invest in the Ford Motor Co., 1903.

«That the automobile has practically reached the limit of its development is suggested by the fact that during the past year no improvements of a radical nature have been introduced.» Scientific American, Jan. 2 edition, 1909.

«The ordinary "horseless carriage" is at present a luxury for the wealthy; and although its price will probably fall in the future, it will never, of course, come into as common use as the bicycle.» Literary Digest, 1899.

Airplanes

«Flight by machines heavier than air is unpractical (sic) and insignificant, if not utterly impossible.» - Simon Newcomb; The Wright Brothers flew at Kittyhawk 18 months later. Newcomb was not impressed.

«Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible.» Lord Kelvin, British mathematician and physicist, president of the British Royal Society, 1895.

«It is apparent to me that the possibilities of the aeroplane, which two or three years ago were thought to hold the solution to the [flying machine] problem, have been exhausted, and that we must turn elsewhere.» Thomas Edison, American inventor, 1895.

«Airplanes are interesting toys but of no military value.» Marechal Ferdinand Foch, Professor of Strategy, Ecole Superieure de Guerre, 1904.

«There will never be a bigger plane built.» A Boeing engineer, after the first flight of the 247, a twin engine plane that holds ten people.

Computers

«Where a calculator on the ENIAC is equipped with 18,000 vacuum tubes and weighs 30 tons, computers in the future may have only 1,000 vacuum tubes and weigh only 1.5 tons.» Popular Mechanics, March 1949.

«There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.» Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp. (DEC), maker of big business mainframe computers, arguing against the PC in 1977.

«I have traveled the length and breadth of this country and talked with the best people, and I can assure you that data processing is a fad that won't last out the year.» The editor in charge of business books for Prentice Hall, 1957.

«But what... is it good for?» IBM executive Robert Lloyd, speaking in 1968 microprocessor, the heart of today's computers.

Radio

«Radio has no future.» Lord Kelvin, Scottish mathematician and physicist, former president of the Royal Society, 1897.

«The wireless music box has no imaginable commercial value. Who would pay for a message sent to no one in particular?» Associates of David Sarnoff responding to the latter's call for investment in the radio in 1921.

«Lee DeForest has said in many newspapers and over his signature that it would be possible to transmit the human voice across the Atlantic before many years. Based on these absurd and deliberately misleading statements, the misguided public ... has been persuaded to purchase stock in his company ...» a U.S. District Attorney, prosecuting American inventor Lee DeForest for selling stock fraudulently through the mail for his Radio Telephone Company in 1913.

Space Travel

«There is practically no chance communications space satellites will be used to provide better telephone, telegraph, television, or radio service inside the United States.» T. Craven, FCC Commissioner, in 1961 (the first commercial communications satellite went into service in 1965).

«Space travel is utter bilge.» Richard Van Der Riet Woolley, upon assuming the post of Astronomer Royal in 1956.

«Space travel is bunk.» Sir Harold Spencer Jones, Astronomer Royal of the UK, 1957 (two weeks later Sputnik orbited the Earth).

«To place a man in a multi-stage rocket and project him into the controlling gravitational field of the moon where the passengers can make scientific observations, perhaps land alive, and then return to earth - all that constitutes a wild dream worthy of Jules Verne. I am bold enough to say that such a man-made voyage will never occur regardless of all future advances.» Lee DeForest, American radio pioneer and inventor of the vacuum tube, in 1926

Rockets

«We stand on the threshold of rocket mail.» -– U.S. postmaster general Arthur Summerfield, in 1959.

«... too far-fetched to be considered.» Editor of Scientific American, in a letter to Robert Goddard about Goddard's idea of a rocket-accelerated airplane bomb, 1940 (German V2 missiles came down on London 3 years later).

«A rocket will never be able to leave the Earth's atmosphere.» New York Times, 1936.

Atomic and Nuclear Power

«The basic questions of design, material and shielding, in combining a nuclear reactor with a home boiler and cooling unit, no longer are problems... The system would heat and cool a home, provide unlimited household hot water, and melt the snow from sidewalks and driveways. All that could be done for six years on a single charge of fissionable material costing about $300.» –- Robert Ferry, executive of the U.S. Institute of Boiler and Radiator Manufacturers, 1955.

«Nuclear-powered vacuum cleaners will probably be a reality in 10 years.» -– Alex Lewyt, president of vacuum cleaner company Lewyt Corp., in the New York Times in 1955.

«That is the biggest fool thing we have ever done [research on]... The bomb will never go off, and I speak as an expert in explosives.» Admiral William D. Leahy, U.S. Admiral working in the U.S. Atomic Bomb Project, advising President Truman on atomic weaponry, 1944.

«Atomic energy might be as good as our present-day explosives, but it is unlikely to produce anything very much more dangerous.» Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, 1939.

«The energy produced by the breaking down of the atom is a very poor kind of thing. Anyone who expects a source of power from the transformation of these atoms is talking moonshine.» Ernest Rutherford, shortly after splitting the atom for the first time.

«There is not the slightest indication that nuclear energy will ever be obtainable. It would mean that the atom would have to be shattered at will.» Albert Einstein, 1932.

«There is no likelihood man can ever tap the power of the atom.» Robert Millikan, American physicist and Nobel Prize winner, 1923.

Films

«Who the hell wants to hear actors talk?» H. M. Warner, co-founder of Warner Brothers, 1927.

«The cinema is little more than a fad. It's canned drama. What audiences really want to see is flesh and blood on the stage." -– Charlie Chaplin, actor, producer, director, and studio founder, 1916.

Telephone/Telegraph

«This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us.» A memo at Western Union, 1878 (or 1876).

«The Americans have need of the telephone, but we do not. We have plenty of messenger boys.» Sir William Preece, Chief Engineer, British Post Office, 1878.

«It's a great invention but who would want to use it anyway?» Rutherford B. Hayes, U.S. President, after a demonstration of Alexander Bell's telephone, 1876.

«A man has been arrested in New York for attempting to extort funds from ignorant and superstitious people by exhibiting a device which he says will convey the human voice any distance over metallic wires so that it will be heard by the listener at the other end. He calls this instrument a telephone. Well-informed people know that it is impossible to transmit the human voice over wires.» News item in a New York newspaper, 1868.

Television

«Television won't last. It's a flash in the pan.» Mary Somerville, pioneer of radio educational broadcasts, 1948.

«Television won't last because people will soon get tired of staring at a plywood box every night.» Darryl Zanuck, movie producer, 20th Century Fox, 1946.

«While theoretically and technically television may be feasible, commercially and financially it is an impossibility, a development of which we need waste little time dreaming.» Lee DeForest, American radio pioneer and inventor of the vacuum tube, 1926.

Railroads

«Dear Mr. President: The canal system of this country is being threatened by a new form of transportation known as 'railroads' ... As you may well know, Mr. President, 'railroad' carriages are pulled at the enormous speed of 15 miles per hour by 'engines' which, in addition to endangering life and limb of passengers, roar and snort their way through the countryside, setting fire to crops, scaring the livestock and frightening women and children. The Almighty certainly never intended that people should travel at such breakneck speed.» Martin Van Buren, Governor of New York, 1830(?).

«What can be more palpably absurd than the prospect held out of locomotives traveling twice as fast as stagecoaches?» The Quarterly Review, March edition, 1825.

«Rail travel at high speed is not possible, because passengers, unable to breathe, would die of asphyxia.» Dr Dionysys Larder (1793-1859), professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, University College London.

Other Technology

«Transmission of documents via telephone wires is possible in principle, but the apparatus required is so expensive that it will never become a practical proposition.» Dennis Gabor, British physicist and author of Inventing the Future, 1962.

«[By 1985], machines will be capable of doing any work Man can do.» Herbert A. Simon, of Carnegie Mellon University - considered to be a founder of the field of artificial intelligence - speaking in 1965.

«The world potential market for copying machines is 5000 at most.» IBM, to the eventual founders of Xerox, saying the photocopier had no market large enough to justify production, 1959.

«I must confess that my imagination refuses to see any sort of submarine doing anything but suffocating its crew and floundering at sea.» HG Wells, British novelist, in 1901.
«X-rays will prove to be a hoax.» Lord Kelvin, President of the Royal Society, 1883.

«Very interesting Whittle, my boy, but it will never work.» Cambridge Aeronautics Professor, when shown Frank Whittle's plan for the jet engine.

«The idea that cavalry will be replaced by these iron coaches is absurd. It is little short of treasonous.» Comment of Aide-de-camp to Field Marshal Haig, at tank demonstration, 1916.

«Caterpillar landships are idiotic and useless. Those officers and men are wasting their time and are not pulling their proper weight in the war.» Fourth Lord of the British Admiralty, 1915.

«What, sir, would you make a ship sail against the wind and currents by lighting a bonfire under her deck? I pray you, excuse me, I have not the time to listen to such nonsense.» Napoleon Bonaparte, when told of Robert Fulton's steamboat, 1800s.

«The phonograph has no commercial value at all.» Thomas Edison, American inventor, 1880s.

«If I had thought about it, I wouldn't have done the experiment. The literature was full of examples that said 'you can't do this'.» Spencer Silver on the work that led to the unique adhesives for 3-M "Post-It" Notepads.

«Fooling around with alternating current is just a waste of time. Nobody will use it, ever.» Thomas Edison, American inventor, 1889 (Edison often ridiculed the arguments of competitor George Westinghouse for AC power).

December 21, 2008

This is just getting out of control!!

Here is the story link.


Mice suspected in deadly cat fire

Mice or rats are thought to have chewed through electric wires
Mice may be responsible for a blaze that killed nearly 100 cats at an animal shelter near the Canadian city of Toronto, officials say.

The fire at the humane society shelter in Oshawa also killed three dogs and some rats that were up for adoption.

An initial report from the fire marshal says mice or rats chewing through electrical wires in the ceiling are likely to have sparked the blaze.
Offers of help have been pouring in from animal lovers across Canada.
"It's unfortunate and ironic that mice caused the fire that killed the cats," Toronto Humane Society spokesman Ian McConachie told the BBC News website.

"Unfortunately, the mice probably perished in the fire as well," he added.
The $250,000 (£137,000) fire is still under investigation by the Ontario Fire Marshal's office.

Mr McConachie said it would be some days before a final report would be released.

In all, only nine dogs, two cats and one rat were rescued in Wednesday's early morning blaze.

They are being housed in a nearby municipal shelter, while volunteers rebuild the burnt-down shelter for the Humane Society of Durham Region.

December 20, 2008

Majority rule? Not so faast.

So lets say 13  million people vote on something.  7 million say yes and 6 million say no.

Why would the 7 million be considered extreme and the 6 million mainstream? 

How big of a fit should the 6 million throw to get their way?

I'm starting to think a portion of our society has re-gressed to age 10...

December 19, 2008

Global slight of hand.

First off thank you to the Wizard for the link!  Second thank you Wizard for this article.

Chad Myers echo's quite a few of my beliefs about Man-made global warming.  To start with we have 100 years of good data.  For a .000002% sampling (based on the world being 4.5 billion years old).  With that tiny sampling it is small wonder that the best climate models preform so poorly.

Even with all the people and all the factories spewing all the greenhouse gasses into the planet. Mount Pinatubo was able to cool the planet surface 1.3 degree's for three years. 

El Nina and El Nino have had a much more profound impact on the weather then people as well.  We are pretty damn insignificant portion of a huge planetary system.

Australia realized that they could throw millions of millions of dollars without lowering the temperature 1 degree. Is the planet sending out less heat then it is attracting?

If humans are the cause and they can reverse the trend, exactly what would that look like?  We need to stop using oil, our electrical usage has to drop to the level of green production, then we have to look to stop all non-green industry, then go after natural occurring phenomena. 

Welcome to the return of the dark ages.   Do you really think we can do all of the above in the seven years we have left?  If we did indeed destroy civilization as we know it and find out that it did not matter one iota, will we all have a good collective laugh or cry?

If your listening only to the MSM about this topic, your probably mis-informed.  If you drill down to who said what and looked up the person and who is paying him.  You might have a better idea of what end they are talking out of.

December 16, 2008

The Debate is far from over.

The natural cycles of the planet raise and lower the climates temperature much more then CO2's emissions. Even the UN scientists have come to this conclusion. Using scare mongering for profit like Al Gore and so many other "green" companies undermines those who believe in true conservation and being stewards of the land.

he CFL bulbs throwing Mercury into the landfill is just one of the stupid green practices. "We have to DO somthing!" is very different from doing something that makes sense.

What follows are some of the 650 noted scientists who spoke out against the "Debate is over" Man-made global warming myth. After that is a link to the PDF for the Senate Minority report:

“I am a skeptic…Global warming has become a new religion.” - Nobel Prize Winner for Physics, Ivar Giaever.

“Since I am no longer affiliated with any organization nor receiving any funding, I can speak quite frankly….As a scientist I remain skeptical.” - Atmospheric Scientist Dr. Joanne Simpson

“The IPCC has actually become a closed circuit; it doesn’t listen to others. It doesn’t have open minds… I am really amazed that the Nobel Peace Prize has been given on scientifically incorrect conclusions by people who are not geologists,” - Indian geologist Dr. Arun D. Ahluwalia at Punjab University and a board member of the UN-supported International Year of the Planet.

“The models and forecasts of the UN IPCC "are incorrect because they only are based on mathematical models and presented results at scenarios that do not include, for example, solar activity.” - Victor Manuel Velasco Herrera

“It is a blatant lie put forth in the media that makes it seem there is only a fringe of scientists who don’t buy into anthropogenic global warming.” - U.S Government Atmospheric Scientist Stanley B. Goldenberg

“Even doubling or tripling the amount of carbon dioxide will virtually have little impact, as water vapour and water condensed on particles as clouds dominate the worldwide scene and always will.” – . Geoffrey G. Duffy, a professor in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering of the University of Auckland, NZ.

“After reading [UN IPCC chairman] Pachauri's asinine comment [comparing skeptics to] Flat Earthers, it's hard to remain quiet.” - Climate statistician Dr. William M. Briggs, who specializes in the statistics of forecast evaluation, serves on the American Meteorological Society's Probability and Statistics Committee and is an Associate Editor of Monthly Weather Review.

“For how many years must the planet cool before we begin to understand that the planet is not warming? For how many years must cooling go on?" - Geologist Dr. David Gee the chairman of the science committee of the 2008 International Geological Congress

“Gore prompted me to start delving into the science again and I quickly found myself solidly in the skeptic camp…Climate models can at best be useful for explaining climate changes after the fact.” - Meteorologist Hajo Smit of Holland

“Many [scientists] are now searching for a way to back out quietly (from promoting warming fears), without having their professional careers ruined.” - Atmospheric physicist James A. Peden, formerly of the Space Research and Coordination Center

“Creating an ideology pegged to carbon dioxide is a dangerous nonsense…The present alarm on climate change is an instrument of social control, a pretext for major businesses and political battle. It became an ideology, which is concerning.” - Environmental Scientist Professor Delgado Domingos of Portugal

“CO2 emissions make absolutely no difference one way or another….Every scientist knows this, but it doesn’t pay to say so…Global warming, as a political vehicle, keeps Europeans in the driver’s seat and developing nations walking barefoot.” - Dr. Takeda Kunihiko, vice-chancellor of the Institute of Science and Technology Research at Chubu University in Japan.

“The [global warming] scaremongering has its justification in the fact that it is something that generates funds.” - Award-winning Paleontologist Dr. Eduardo Tonni, of the Committee for Scientific Research in Buenos Aires

U. S. Senate Minority Report


December 15, 2008

Imagine Global Warming

Lets say your an environmentalist. You see people, companies and governments all ignoring the planet. For years the movement you hold so dear had gained little momentum. Some in your movement are now breaking laws and endangering people for the greater good.

So in order to make your point you gather a bunch of data and make a graph, only to find out it does not illustrate your belief that man is throwing so much bad stuff into the air it is causing the planet to warm at an alarming rate. So you go back and massage the numbers until you get the desired graph. This is what Michael E. Mann, Raymond S. Bradley and Malcolm K. Hughes did and it is referred to as the the MBH98 reconstruction or the Hockey stick graph and it largely started the Global warming myth, which was renamed Man Made Global warming then Climate change.

It is the classic road to hell paved with good intentions. The Media picked up the ball and ran with it, regurgitating bad data without looking it up.

When politicians got ahold of this it stopped being important to have the facts, it became "the Big Lie" and a way to get funding for various things, it also got people elected and re-elected.

I actually do not have much disagreement with recycling, eating lower on the food chain, lowering electrical usage etc. I more rail against the censoring of real scientific debate over a subject that has become more important then feeding people. Anytime someone tells you "The Debate is over" they are selling something...

Some buried news items:

Nasa's Goddard Institute for Space Studies falsly announces October hottest ever

Panel on Climate Change scientist dismayed at Global Warming spending .vs. the poor.

scientific data on what is causing global warming is "contradictory"

The Oceans have stopped warming!

Global Warming Hits Mars!

Sun to blame for Global Warming

Finally a really nice Wiki entry.
Global Warming Swindle

December 10, 2008

MSM bias again.

So Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich gets arrested and next to no one in the MSM (including FOX) feel that there is any reason to identify him a Democrat.

Minnesota Senator, Norm Coleman's friend and benefactor is being investigated. MSNBC jumps all over the fact Sen. Coleman's is with the GOP.

So Democrat in trouble no mention of party. Republican obliquely associated with trouble, name party!

There is case after case after case of this double standard.

Fairness Doctrine for Radio? How about for the MSM?

December 09, 2008

Idea

"Instead of $15 billion or $18 billion, why not let the free market, Congress can do anything, right? They can run this business, they can run that business, they can administer that service. I mean they're the experts, are they not? We're investing in Congress final authority to do everything right, are we not? So my idea is Congress should put in an order to buy a million or a million-and-a-half cars. Whatever number of cars you could buy for $15 to $18 billion dollars,

That's what needs to happen here, is it not? We need to sell American cars. So Congress should go in and buy the cars and then sell them! They know how to get reelected. They know how to raise campaign cash. They know how to get and spend earmarks. They know how to get away with destroying certain businesses. Let them show us how to save one. Go in, buy the cars, and then sell 'em. Selling cars is hard work. We need the best and brightest for this. Obviously the dealership system isn't working. Obviously the way General Motors is doing it isn't working. "

Thank you Rush! (full credit to Mr. Limbaugh)

December 07, 2008

Just a note

To the Georges, Vandewalles, Wyckhouses, Shoemakers, Grams, and Mike Friese.

Recieved and Stored

thanks.

December 04, 2008

Brawl with the Presidents

Not sure how my mind captured the following. Your in a Bar with a US president (any, in thier prime, your choice), when a baroom brawl busts out.

Given the absurd above situation, which president would you want to have your back?

Gerald Ford popped into my mind. After all he did play center and linebacker with two back to back unbeaten seasons for the Wolverines.

Eisenhower was a fighting man, played some football at the Academy. I figure he could hold his own. Truman and Kennedy had some fight in them. Grant and Lincoln as well. Even George W. and George H. W., I think would have fared well. Washington, probably would have been a good choice.

Then my mind hit upon the only choice. Theodore Roosevelt, the man could kick butt.

December 03, 2008

Stupid man tricks.



Well...


We are World of Warcraft (WoW) players. As such we purchased the new expansion Wraith of the Lich King (WotLK). Along with a goodly chunk of our 11 million other fellow gamers.


As I was attempting to load it on my wife's PC, I got a message that her processor was one tenth of a gigahertz too slow. My mind quickly thought about overclocking her PC at some later date.


Seeing as how I had the game right there, I figured I might as well upgrade her acount to WotLK, mostly due to the free month. This is were I error'd.


The account information is kept on the Blizzard website, it does not care what computer your on or its speed. What that means is you can only play on a system that already HAS WotLK installed. Now I'm stuck. She cannot load the software, she cannot play and we are about to meet some of my RL friends in game for our weekly WoW fix.


Arrrrgh!!!!!!


I was able to rig up the laptop for our outting. But, Tina was unable to ride her exercise bike with this configuration... epic fail...


No sleep for me last night as my mind alternately cursed my excitement for loading the software and planning how to fix this little stupid man trick.


Today I went to the used computer store here in town and rifled through the collection of old AMD processors and found an Athlon that would do the trick. The last time I did a processor upgrade was when Windows 95 was new. Then you had to use a driver for the processor (not sure how that worked..) Reading a bit I figured out that it should not matter anymore, and wtf, I went for broke.


System posted, complained, updated then booted to windows. Success! So as we speak her system is running WotLK, and I feel kinda tired. But, a lot less stupid...


Good Republican news. Or is it?

Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss won a run-off election in Georgia on Tuesday. This means no open checkbook for President Obama.

That means the scant remaining republicans actually have a say in the process by a filibuster, or obstruction. An attempt is made to infinitely extend debate upon a proposal in order to delay the or completely prevent a vote. If you can get enough votes (sixty) you can stop a filibuster.

In one way, I am a tad bit relieved that some checks and balance exist on the other side of the aisle. On the other hand, if the liberals do get what they want, that could bring a huge swing to the right in the next two elections. (President Jindal anyone? President Palin?)

December 02, 2008

Your Rights .vs. the Police

My buddy Joe posted about a run in with the law and that you should never talk to a police officer. He had a video linked as well.

Anyways, a teen of someone at is now in jeopardy of loosing his scholarships. He had gone to a party which the police came to visit. He told "the truth" that he had tried glass of wine with his family for Thanksgiving Dinner.

informational link

As a fan of various cop shows, CSI, Life on Mars, Starsky and Hutch, Police Squad, I recall that the arrested guy usually spills and incriminates himself within a minute of sitting in the interrogation room. Of course this is a plot device to keep the story rolling. There is a subtle and sometimes overt programming that will influence people. It could be something that will clean your bathroom bowl, or change your brand of Beer.

So watching these shows could easily allow you incriminate yourself. It is up to "We the people" to know our rights and exercise them.

December 01, 2008

President does not qualify?

Let me start this by sayin, I believe Barak Obama is a Natural Born US citizen and qualified to be President.

Now then, put on your make believe bonnets and say that President Obama turns out to have a fake Birth Certificate, tomarrow, what will happen?

For that we need look to the 20th amendment: "if the President elect shall have failed to qualify, then the Vice President elect shall act as President until a President shall have qualified; and the Congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a President elect nor a Vice President elect shall have qualified, declaring who shall then act as President, or the manner in which one who is to act shall be selected, and such person shall act accordingly until a President or Vice President shall have qualified."

So then Biden would be sworn in as President. But wait! The amendment says he will act as President until a President shall have qualified.

So Peolsi and Dean could decide who should be president? **shudder** What a vague bunch of words that some court will have to figure out.

Until a President shall have qualified... Thank you 1933...

Gas Pricing

I would really like to give my heart felt thanks and appreciation to President George Bush for bringing the price of Gas Down to below $2.00 a gallon.

It must be great satisfaction, to some, due to the Oil companies taking such a hit fiscally.