Can The US Air Force Save Darfur? — War & Health
I don't know, but its a good question.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Monday, March 02, 2009
Sunday, March 01, 2009
Lee Ogle Spelling Bee 2/26/09
9:46 Auditorium filling quickly. No wireless so this is a non-live blog.
9:55 Guy in front of me has a point and shoot 35 MM film camera.
Henri went out on alleviate in the third round in 13th place.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Will Leitch's review has to be better than the movie
The Will Leitch Experience -- FRIDAY THE 13TH:
"Jason should only be about killing stuff: That’s as complicated as he needs to be. I prefer to think that when there aren’t any teenagers around, Jason just hacks at inanimate objects with a battle ax, waiting for them to start spewing blood and sighing quietly when they don’t. Walls, lamps, picture frames, pianos, whatever."
Thursday, February 12, 2009
The fools who run this place
DispatchPolitics : U.S. Rep. Austria blames Depression on Roosevelt Columbus Dispatch Politics:
Shouldn't a basic grasp of a country's history be necessary to be a member of one its parliamentary houses? Further, I wonder if right this second King could pass the citizenship test administered to people trying to become naturalized citizens. I would bet against him. Honestly, just based on the above statement, I would bet against him passing it.

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"'When (President Franklin) Roosevelt did this, he put our country into a Great Depression,' (US Rep Steve) Austria (R-MoronOhio) said. 'He tried to borrow and spend, he tried to use the Keynesian approach, and our country ended up in a Great Depression. That's just history.'"
Shouldn't a basic grasp of a country's history be necessary to be a member of one its parliamentary houses? Further, I wonder if right this second King could pass the citizenship test administered to people trying to become naturalized citizens. I would bet against him. Honestly, just based on the above statement, I would bet against him passing it.

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Thursday, February 05, 2009
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Mic in track
Remember searching Napster for "Mic in Track" to find MusicMatch Jukebox recorded audio? I do, and so does this guy. The difference is he still has the mp3z, and you can download them from him. Check the link for what the page's author calls "unique examples of audio vérité."
Stark Effect - mic in track
Some neat stuff.
Stark Effect - mic in track
Some neat stuff.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
On the 100-0 high school basketball game
Dear Micah Grimes,
You know normally I'm supportive of my fellow namesakes, but you really screwed the pooch on this one. If this report is even remotely accurate, you seriously screwed up and got the proper punishment.
Having been a coach on both sides of debacles like this (though not this bad obviously*), you deserve your firing You were running up the score. If you can't keep your team from doing something like this, you lack the discipline and judgment necessary to coach. If you lack the coaching ability to figure out ways to prevent your team from scoring quickly, you're not innovative enough to coach. You had kids shooting treys in the fourth quarter!
This was a ten round boxing match that should've been a second round KO, but the ref was powerless to stop it. The manager, you, instead of instructing your fighter to stand over his opponent for eight more rounds, told your fighter to go out there and wallop them while they were down.
Learn your lesson. Have a good life. If you truly see the err of your ways (and not that you were fired), I wish you success in finding another coaching gig, but know that you will always be the guy that ran the score up 100-0 on a school for kids with learning disabilities.
Thanks,
Micah
*Getting beat 14-0 in soccer is pretty dang close though.
You know normally I'm supportive of my fellow namesakes, but you really screwed the pooch on this one. If this report is even remotely accurate, you seriously screwed up and got the proper punishment.
Having been a coach on both sides of debacles like this (though not this bad obviously*), you deserve your firing You were running up the score. If you can't keep your team from doing something like this, you lack the discipline and judgment necessary to coach. If you lack the coaching ability to figure out ways to prevent your team from scoring quickly, you're not innovative enough to coach. You had kids shooting treys in the fourth quarter!
This was a ten round boxing match that should've been a second round KO, but the ref was powerless to stop it. The manager, you, instead of instructing your fighter to stand over his opponent for eight more rounds, told your fighter to go out there and wallop them while they were down.
Learn your lesson. Have a good life. If you truly see the err of your ways (and not that you were fired), I wish you success in finding another coaching gig, but know that you will always be the guy that ran the score up 100-0 on a school for kids with learning disabilities.
Thanks,
Micah
*Getting beat 14-0 in soccer is pretty dang close though.
Monday, January 26, 2009
On the ongoing "debate" about Gitmo
To favor due process is to favor Terrorists'; Rights - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com:
"It's not really 'complex' to understand this: the fact that the U.S. Government accuses someone of X does not mean that they are actually guilty of X. That's true even where 'X = Terrorist.' That's why, in America, we have these things called 'trials' and 'due process.' Sometimes the Government is wrong. Sometimes it is inept. Sometimes it is corrupt and tyrannical. Therefore, these things we call 'checks' are necessary before we assume that Government accusations are true and before we allow the Government to put people into cages for life. We don't actually know that someone is a 'Terrorist' until a trial, with due process, establishes that the Government's accusations are true."
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
I wish I'd thought of that
BobHarris.com - Get These Motherf***ing Geese Off This Motherf***ing Plane
Bob Harris on "Sully's Splash"
Bob Harris on "Sully's Splash"
National Journal Magazine - Hacking The Hill
National Journal Magazine - Hacking The Hill
Interesting read on the hack of Congressional computers most likely by Chinese intelligence agents. You have to expect this stuff. As if we aren't hacking on every angle we can of China's government network. Par for the course.
"This past June, Rep. Frank Wolf, a Republican from Northern Virginia, took to the House floor and announced that four of his office's computers 'were compromised by an outside source.'
'On these computers,' he said, 'was information about all of the casework I have done on behalf of political dissidents and human-rights activists around the world.' Wolf is an outspoken critic of China's human-rights policies.
'That kind of information, as well as everything else on my office computers -- e-mails, memos, correspondence, and district casework -- was open for outside eyes to see,' Wolf said. And then, without naming names, he added, 'Several other members were similarly compromised.'"
Interesting read on the hack of Congressional computers most likely by Chinese intelligence agents. You have to expect this stuff. As if we aren't hacking on every angle we can of China's government network. Par for the course.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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