Did you ever think that a publication with the name of Science Magazine would be biased?
Not biased against unproven scare tactics, but biased against a letter refuting those scare tactics?
Here is a sample of the correspondence:
On December 3rd, only days before the start of the 10th Conference of Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP-10), Science Magazine published the results of a study by Naomi Oreskes (1): For the first time, empirical evidence was presented that appeared to show an unanimous, scientific consensus on the anthropogenic causes of recent global warming.
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These objections were put to Oreskes by science writer David Appell. On 15 December 2004, she admitted that there was indeed a serious mistake in her Science essay. According to Oreskes, her study was not based on the keywords "climate change," but on "global climate change" (3).
Her use of three keywords instead of two reduced the list of peer reviewed publications by one order of magnitude (on the UK's ISI databank the keyword search "global climate change" comes up with 1247 documents). Since the results looked questionable, I decided to replicate the Oreskes study.
(snip)
They said it was too long, so he shortened it. . .
Oreskes (1,2) presents empirical evidence that appears to show a unanimous, scientific consensus on the anthropogenic causes of recent global warming. Oreskes also claims that this universal agreement had not been questioned even once in the peer-reviewed literature since 1993. Her assertion has been extensively reported ever since.
I replicated her study in order to assess the accuracy of its results. All abstracts listed on the ISI databank for 1993 to 2003 using the same keywords ("global climate change") were assessed (3). The results of my analysis contradict Oreskes' findings and essentially falsify her study: Of all 1117 abstracts, only 13 (1%) explicitly endorse the 'consensus view'. However, 34 abstracts reject or question the view that human activities are the main driving force of "the observed warming over the last 50 years" (4).
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"The earth's climate is constantly changing owing to natural variability in earth processes. Natural climate variability over recent geological time is greater than reasonable estimates of potential human-induced greenhouse gas changes. Because no tool is available to test the supposition of human-induced climate change and the range of natural variability is so great, there is no discernible human influence on global climate at this time" (8).
Despite this manifest scepticism, I do not wish to deny that a majority of publications goes along with the notion of anthropogenic global warming by applying models based on its basic assumptions. It is beyond doubt, however, that an unbiased analysis of the full ISI databank, which comprises almost 12,000 abstracts, will find hundreds of papers (many of which written by the world's leading experts in the field) that have raised serious reservations and outright rejection of the concept of a "scientific consensus on climate change". The truth is, there is no such thing!
They basicly wrote back and said they wouldn't print it because that view is widly disbursed over the internet.
Yeh, so are the BushHitler-Halburton consiracy theories.
Saturday, May 07, 2005
Friday, May 06, 2005
I missed it yesterday, but El Capitan has a must read post
Not that it's so profound,but that it's so, , ,
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BAD!
Not that it's so profound,but that it's so, , ,
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BAD!
I missed ZiPpos get together in New Braunfels tonight
I called back letting him know I was doing family things(dropping the 14 yr-old off for a sleepover, and going out to eat with the rest), and hopefully we can get together up there tomorrow.
ZiPpo, if you read this, check your voicemail.
I called back letting him know I was doing family things(dropping the 14 yr-old off for a sleepover, and going out to eat with the rest), and hopefully we can get together up there tomorrow.
ZiPpo, if you read this, check your voicemail.
Thursday, May 05, 2005
Here's a pretty concise version of the Crusades
And as far as I remember it's fairly accurate- considering it's from the Beeb .
It also doesn't make our side look all that great. The moslems beat us then, so why should they think they can't beat us now?
And as far as I remember it's fairly accurate- considering it's from the Beeb .
It also doesn't make our side look all that great. The moslems beat us then, so why should they think they can't beat us now?
The gift that keeps on giving
I made the mistake of thinking I might get reasonable customer service from Dish pronto. As a matter of fact I had a Post or two about my adventures with them.
If you ever make the mistake of giving them a legitimate e-mail address, I gARontee you'll be getting mailboxes of spam for months to come.
On the brighter side of e-mail, it looks like I'll be meeting ZiPpo up in New Braunfels, maybe at Greune Hall sinceI just thought that I'd gratuitously mention that my Yahoo! mail has hardly any spam in it. We might meet Dash Riprock too.
I made the mistake of thinking I might get reasonable customer service from Dish pronto. As a matter of fact I had a Post or two about my adventures with them.
If you ever make the mistake of giving them a legitimate e-mail address, I gARontee you'll be getting mailboxes of spam for months to come.
On the brighter side of e-mail, it looks like I'll be meeting ZiPpo up in New Braunfels, maybe at Greune Hall sinceI just thought that I'd gratuitously mention that my Yahoo! mail has hardly any spam in it. We might meet Dash Riprock too.
Probably the last post on Pfc England
I'm going to wright, I don't have much to say about the mouthbreathing c*nt, but the frigging JUDGE!
Cr@p, I didn't think those Libs had infiltrated the J.A.G. corps, too.
I'm going to wright, I don't have much to say about the mouthbreathing c*nt, but the frigging JUDGE!
Cr@p, I didn't think those Libs had infiltrated the J.A.G. corps, too.
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
I've mentioned my views on teachers salaries before
More in passing than a full blown post. It was the fact that we were moving the week after spring break (which used to be called Easter Vacation) and the ONLY workers at the new school were the custodians- the next week the kids AND staff were off for Easter. The administration couldn't be bothered to even activate their answering machine during the week off, just in case something came up- like someone wanted info on transferring some kids.
This got me to thinking -and commenting about just how well I thought the Public Educationscam system payed for the work attendance.
Over at Coyote Blog he's got statistics to prove just how well Public Educators are payed.
More in passing than a full blown post. It was the fact that we were moving the week after spring break (which used to be called Easter Vacation) and the ONLY workers at the new school were the custodians- the next week the kids AND staff were off for Easter. The administration couldn't be bothered to even activate their answering machine during the week off, just in case something came up- like someone wanted info on transferring some kids.
This got me to thinking -and commenting about just how well I thought the Public Education
Over at Coyote Blog he's got statistics to prove just how well Public Educators are payed.
Tuesday, May 03, 2005
Rob has a post at his blog about titty bars
And a link to a pair of losers who want to get their money back for paying for lap dances with a credit card. A frigging CREDIT CARD- they couldn't afford a handfull of dollar bills fer Crissake?
Several points here:
I SURE hope if they're married that their wives find out about that! I hope that every quasi-hooker that finds out who works at one that they are in- - kicks their wimpy *sses out the door.
Didn't they ever hear of the Man Code?
And finally, why go in there just to , , , look?
I don't, and haven't made a habit of wasting my money in strip joints- it's like going to a resuraunt just to look at the menue. You can't touch (or should be afraid to, anyway) what's there, why pay that kind of money for a show and drink overpriced p*sswater?
And a link to a pair of losers who want to get their money back for paying for lap dances with a credit card. A frigging CREDIT CARD- they couldn't afford a handfull of dollar bills fer Crissake?
Several points here:
I SURE hope if they're married that their wives find out about that! I hope that every quasi-hooker that finds out who works at one that they are in- - kicks their wimpy *sses out the door.
Didn't they ever hear of the Man Code?
And finally, why go in there just to , , , look?
I don't, and haven't made a habit of wasting my money in strip joints- it's like going to a resuraunt just to look at the menue. You can't touch (or should be afraid to, anyway) what's there, why pay that kind of money for a show and drink overpriced p*sswater?
Interested in an overseas job?
These jobs aren't in Iraq, but that doesn't mean they're not in a dangerous place.
Contracts / Projects Manager Undisclosed Dublin P 30-Apr-2005 00:00
CONTRACTS / PROJECTS MANAGER Due to continued expansion we are seeking to recruit a number of experienced Contract/Project Managers. It is expected that candidates will have: * A degree or professional qualification * Experience of all aspects of residential/commercial construction * Experience in fast track prefabricated high rise techniques * Managed complex projects from inception to completion * Experience in...
Clerk of Works To £16 per hour Ltd London Central P 28-Apr-2005 00:00
Clerk of Works Central London To £16 per hour Ltd (DOE) Ref: 1468990 Working for a Central London Borough, you will be experienced in the construction industry and will have held a similar role. Experience in housing, window replacement and scaffolding is essential. Contact the Baker Street office on Tel: 020 7935 8978 Email: bakestreet.cp@hays.com Specialist Recruitment hays.com/construction
Site Manager Circa £33,000 London N, London W P 28-Apr-2005 00:00
Site Manager North and West London Circa £33, 000 + Car Allowance Ref: 701800 An expanding national contractor who undertakes internal and external redecorations on behalf of local authority and housing associations seeks an individual with a proven track record in the field and excellent tenant liaison skills. In return for your commitment and skills you will receive a competitive salary...
Multitrade Workers Up to £13 per hour Hackney, Islington P 28-Apr-2005 00:00
MULTITRADE WORKERS Up to £13 per hour + van + fuel card + phone 42.5 hours per week Multitrade workers needed. Must be skilled in carpentry, plumbing, plastering. These vacancies are for work in and around the Hackney/Islington area. Must be within one hours commute of Hackney. 42.5 hours per week, plus overtime. 20 days paid holiday plus Bank Holidays....
Small Works/ Maintenance Manager Undisclosed London, South P 28-Apr-2005 00:00
Small Works/Maintenance Manager. Small Works/Maintenance Manager (Building Fabric Division) required for contracts in the London and the South. Key duties will include meeting clients, compiling quotations and day-to-day management of the Regional contracting team. A proven track record within a similar role is essential together with good man management skills. The successful candidate will be based at our Hounslow office....
Building Repairs and Maintenance Operatives, Staff and Sub-Contractor Undisclosed London P 28-Apr-2005 00:00
Building Repairs and Maintenance Operatives, Staff and Sub-Contractors Morrison Plc is a dynamic support services group, employing 7500 people. We operate across the following key market sectors of transport, utilities, urban regeneration, health, education and social housing. Morrison is a market leading social housing partnering contractor across the UK, covering repairs and maintenance, voids and decent homes work. To enable...
Estimator To £30,000 Kent P 28-Apr-2005 00:00
Estimator Kent To £30, 000 + Benefits Ref: 305387 A medium sized construction contractor seeks an experienced estimator to join their established team. Joining a small team, you will work on a varied portfolio that includes commercial new build and refurbishment projects. An excellent salary and package and career progression prospects are on offer. Contact the Maidstone office on Tel: 01622...
Site Manager £18 per hour Ltd Wembley P 28-Apr-2005 00:00
Site Manager Wembley £18 per hour Ltd Ref: 296804 You will work on a long term contract for a high profile project with the potential of becoming permanent. You will ideally have experience in carpentry and excellent communication and practical skills. Contact the Harrow office on Tel: 020 863 9414 Email: harrow.cp@hays.com Specialist Recruitment hays.com/construction
Fully Qualified Electricians Up to £13 per hour Hackney, Islington P 28-Apr-2005 00:00
Two Fully Qualified Electricians required. Up to £13 per hour + van + fuel card + phone 42.5 hours per week These vacancies are for work in and around the Hackney/Islington area. Must be within one hours commute of Hackney. 42.5 hours per week, plus overtime. 20 days paid holiday plus Bank Holidays. To apply, send a covering letter and...
Construction Manager / Contracts Manager Package from £45-65k London Nw P 27-Apr-2005 00:00
Company / Organisation Information: Braveco are a successful, fast growing, contracting firm who operate mainly with the high quality residential development market. They have a guaranteed workload derived from an exclusive agreement with an established developer and are expanding their business and work load at a steady but exponential rate. Currently they operate their business locally, taking on projects in...
I'm not really interested- they're in a big city.
These jobs aren't in Iraq, but that doesn't mean they're not in a dangerous place.
Contracts / Projects Manager Undisclosed Dublin P 30-Apr-2005 00:00
CONTRACTS / PROJECTS MANAGER Due to continued expansion we are seeking to recruit a number of experienced Contract/Project Managers. It is expected that candidates will have: * A degree or professional qualification * Experience of all aspects of residential/commercial construction * Experience in fast track prefabricated high rise techniques * Managed complex projects from inception to completion * Experience in...
Clerk of Works To £16 per hour Ltd London Central P 28-Apr-2005 00:00
Clerk of Works Central London To £16 per hour Ltd (DOE) Ref: 1468990 Working for a Central London Borough, you will be experienced in the construction industry and will have held a similar role. Experience in housing, window replacement and scaffolding is essential. Contact the Baker Street office on Tel: 020 7935 8978 Email: bakestreet.cp@hays.com Specialist Recruitment hays.com/construction
Site Manager Circa £33,000 London N, London W P 28-Apr-2005 00:00
Site Manager North and West London Circa £33, 000 + Car Allowance Ref: 701800 An expanding national contractor who undertakes internal and external redecorations on behalf of local authority and housing associations seeks an individual with a proven track record in the field and excellent tenant liaison skills. In return for your commitment and skills you will receive a competitive salary...
Multitrade Workers Up to £13 per hour Hackney, Islington P 28-Apr-2005 00:00
MULTITRADE WORKERS Up to £13 per hour + van + fuel card + phone 42.5 hours per week Multitrade workers needed. Must be skilled in carpentry, plumbing, plastering. These vacancies are for work in and around the Hackney/Islington area. Must be within one hours commute of Hackney. 42.5 hours per week, plus overtime. 20 days paid holiday plus Bank Holidays....
Small Works/ Maintenance Manager Undisclosed London, South P 28-Apr-2005 00:00
Small Works/Maintenance Manager. Small Works/Maintenance Manager (Building Fabric Division) required for contracts in the London and the South. Key duties will include meeting clients, compiling quotations and day-to-day management of the Regional contracting team. A proven track record within a similar role is essential together with good man management skills. The successful candidate will be based at our Hounslow office....
Building Repairs and Maintenance Operatives, Staff and Sub-Contractor Undisclosed London P 28-Apr-2005 00:00
Building Repairs and Maintenance Operatives, Staff and Sub-Contractors Morrison Plc is a dynamic support services group, employing 7500 people. We operate across the following key market sectors of transport, utilities, urban regeneration, health, education and social housing. Morrison is a market leading social housing partnering contractor across the UK, covering repairs and maintenance, voids and decent homes work. To enable...
Estimator To £30,000 Kent P 28-Apr-2005 00:00
Estimator Kent To £30, 000 + Benefits Ref: 305387 A medium sized construction contractor seeks an experienced estimator to join their established team. Joining a small team, you will work on a varied portfolio that includes commercial new build and refurbishment projects. An excellent salary and package and career progression prospects are on offer. Contact the Maidstone office on Tel: 01622...
Site Manager £18 per hour Ltd Wembley P 28-Apr-2005 00:00
Site Manager Wembley £18 per hour Ltd Ref: 296804 You will work on a long term contract for a high profile project with the potential of becoming permanent. You will ideally have experience in carpentry and excellent communication and practical skills. Contact the Harrow office on Tel: 020 863 9414 Email: harrow.cp@hays.com Specialist Recruitment hays.com/construction
Fully Qualified Electricians Up to £13 per hour Hackney, Islington P 28-Apr-2005 00:00
Two Fully Qualified Electricians required. Up to £13 per hour + van + fuel card + phone 42.5 hours per week These vacancies are for work in and around the Hackney/Islington area. Must be within one hours commute of Hackney. 42.5 hours per week, plus overtime. 20 days paid holiday plus Bank Holidays. To apply, send a covering letter and...
Construction Manager / Contracts Manager Package from £45-65k London Nw P 27-Apr-2005 00:00
Company / Organisation Information: Braveco are a successful, fast growing, contracting firm who operate mainly with the high quality residential development market. They have a guaranteed workload derived from an exclusive agreement with an established developer and are expanding their business and work load at a steady but exponential rate. Currently they operate their business locally, taking on projects in...
I'm not really interested- they're in a big city.
The Ventriloquist
A young ventriloquist is touring the clubs and one night he's doing a show in a small town in California. With his dummy on his knee, he's going through his usual dumb blonde jokes.
Suddenly, a blonde woman in the 4th row stands on her chair and starts shouting: "I've heard enough of your stupid blonde jokes. What makes you think you can stereotype women that way? What does the color of a person's hair have to do with her worth as a human being?
It's guys like you who keep women like me from being respected at work and in the
community and from reaching their full potential as a person, because you and your kind continue to perpetuate discrimination against, not only blondes, but women in general and all in the name of humor!"
The embarrassed ventriloquist begins to apologize, when the blonde yells, "You stay out of this, mister! I'm talking to that little bastard on your knee!"
A young ventriloquist is touring the clubs and one night he's doing a show in a small town in California. With his dummy on his knee, he's going through his usual dumb blonde jokes.
Suddenly, a blonde woman in the 4th row stands on her chair and starts shouting: "I've heard enough of your stupid blonde jokes. What makes you think you can stereotype women that way? What does the color of a person's hair have to do with her worth as a human being?
It's guys like you who keep women like me from being respected at work and in the
community and from reaching their full potential as a person, because you and your kind continue to perpetuate discrimination against, not only blondes, but women in general and all in the name of humor!"
The embarrassed ventriloquist begins to apologize, when the blonde yells, "You stay out of this, mister! I'm talking to that little bastard on your knee!"
Monday, May 02, 2005
Girls and phones, , ,
I've been waiting for a teen to wait for a friend (she's white trash- actually) to call her. It's becoming bothersome, so this anonymous caller will soon be blocked.
I also had a page about a pole down, and was waiting for more info- the cell phone doesn't work here :-D Nice.
I was just finding something interesting to comment on, but forgot where it was, and what it was.
If I don't find something interesting to post, I'll lose my vast following to a cut-rate blog like the Puppy Blender.
I've been waiting for a teen to wait for a friend (she's white trash- actually) to call her. It's becoming bothersome, so this anonymous caller will soon be blocked.
I also had a page about a pole down, and was waiting for more info- the cell phone doesn't work here :-D Nice.
I was just finding something interesting to comment on, but forgot where it was, and what it was.
If I don't find something interesting to post, I'll lose my vast following to a cut-rate blog like the Puppy Blender.
Sunday, May 01, 2005
Saturday, April 30, 2005
I'm not sure how to react to this news
According to Joe Gandelmans' posting at Deans World a satellite could clear up the speed of the commie reporters rescue car right before they almost over-ran a U.S. checkpoint. He sends us to another link reporting on the same thing.
My problem is that they both quote the same source. I know that I have very serious reservations as to the Rather biased coverage on CBS, and the way they have of making things "fit" their preconceptions.
According to Joe Gandelmans' posting at Deans World a satellite could clear up the speed of the commie reporters rescue car right before they almost over-ran a U.S. checkpoint. He sends us to another link reporting on the same thing.
My problem is that they both quote the same source. I know that I have very serious reservations as to the Rather biased coverage on CBS, and the way they have of making things "fit" their preconceptions.
It seems as though we have a new heavenly neighbor
There is a post at The Moderate Voice telling of a huge new planet. Since I'm getting hits from that posting, I thought I'd give you another unusual astronomical report.
Apparently Jupiter has been misbehaving- somehow. There has been an unreported bit of attitude adjustment going on up there. Some are calling it divine intervention, and wondering if it's proof that there really is a God.
There is a post at The Moderate Voice telling of a huge new planet. Since I'm getting hits from that posting, I thought I'd give you another unusual astronomical report.
Apparently Jupiter has been misbehaving- somehow. There has been an unreported bit of attitude adjustment going on up there. Some are calling it divine intervention, and wondering if it's proof that there really is a God.
My contribution to the culinary arts
It seems like every blogger needs to make their contribution, so here's my obligatory food post.
I decided to do a brisket and since it's too windy to do it outside, I'm doing it in a 200 degree oven. I made a rub yesterday, and it sat soaking up the flavor all night.
One thing I love about cattle country is that they have good cuts of inexpensive meat. This market trimmed brisket was about $2.19/lb and almost no fat.
I made a sweet BBQ sauce to go with it, so here's the recipe- the way I did it this time (it changes every time):
Other spices to taste.
Heat untill just simmering, and remove from heat.
It seems like every blogger needs to make their contribution, so here's my obligatory food post.
I decided to do a brisket and since it's too windy to do it outside, I'm doing it in a 200 degree oven. I made a rub yesterday, and it sat soaking up the flavor all night.
One thing I love about cattle country is that they have good cuts of inexpensive meat. This market trimmed brisket was about $2.19/lb and almost no fat.
I made a sweet BBQ sauce to go with it, so here's the recipe- the way I did it this time (it changes every time):
- 1 LG (or 2 sm) Can tomato sauce (for you Brits that stumble in here- it's NOT Ketsup).
- about 1/4 sweet onion-diced semi-fine.
- 1/2 - 3/4 c brawn sugar ( add more as needed).
- Garlic powder (not garlic salt) a thin layer over the entire pot- ad more as desired.
- Chili powder (Red pepper)about the same as garlic.
- a quick squeeze of of yellow mustard- don't overdo it.
- Cumino- about half as much as the garlic.
- Pinch of sweet Basil
- half a shake of Cinnamon.
Other spices to taste.
Heat untill just simmering, and remove from heat.
Friday, April 29, 2005
When is a fillibuster not a fillibuster?
When the R.I.N.O.s let the Dems get away with a "virtual fillibuster" instead of talking 24/7 for weeks on end, completly stonewalling the Fed. Govt (less B.S. laws wouldn't hurt my feelings a bit, though).
Dick Morris has a good article about it.
"The Republican leaders in the Senate do not have to make the false choice between endless toleration of Democratic filibusters that enfeeble their majority and the so-called “nuclear option” — a ruling that filibusters of judicial nominations are unconstitutional — which will set off partisan wrangling for the balance of the Bush tenure.
It is absurd to try to tell the American people why filibusters of judicial nominations violate the Constitution while those of presidential nonjudicial appointments and of regular legislation do not. The American people are going to see the denial of the right of unlimited debate as the equivalent of FDR’s court-packing plan, which doomed the second term of his presidency to utter failure (he had a pretty good third term, winning the war).
The better way to proceed is to make the filibuster radioactive politically by letting the Democrats talk themselves to death. Give them enough rope and they will hang themselves by their vocal cords.
Frist just needs to end the “virtual” filibuster and make the Democrats stage a real one, replete with quorum calls, 24/7 sessions and truly endless debate covered word for word by C-SPAN for all the nation to see — and ridicule."
He goes on to talk about letting the Dems (libs actually) fillibuster a minor appointee to Miss. Appellat court, and let America see what a fillibuster is all about. But, , ,
"The Republican leaders, and the Democratic majority leader before them, have allowed the filibuster to be rehabilitated in the public mind by agreeing not to stage one. The gentlemanly filibusters of the modern era, where each side concedes unless one has 60 votes, have permitted virtual filibusters that incur no public wrath.
But let’s remember that it was the specter of the Senate’s being tied in knots by Sen. Richard Russell (D-Ga.) and his gang that doomed the South to accepting civil-rights legislation. When Hubert Humphrey and his allies had to sleep in the Senate chamber so that minorities could get the right to vote, America saw the excesses to which the South would go to deny minorities their rights."
Sounds good to me, lets see a REAL fillibuster on EACH appointee.
When the R.I.N.O.s let the Dems get away with a "virtual fillibuster" instead of talking 24/7 for weeks on end, completly stonewalling the Fed. Govt (less B.S. laws wouldn't hurt my feelings a bit, though).
Dick Morris has a good article about it.
"The Republican leaders in the Senate do not have to make the false choice between endless toleration of Democratic filibusters that enfeeble their majority and the so-called “nuclear option” — a ruling that filibusters of judicial nominations are unconstitutional — which will set off partisan wrangling for the balance of the Bush tenure.
It is absurd to try to tell the American people why filibusters of judicial nominations violate the Constitution while those of presidential nonjudicial appointments and of regular legislation do not. The American people are going to see the denial of the right of unlimited debate as the equivalent of FDR’s court-packing plan, which doomed the second term of his presidency to utter failure (he had a pretty good third term, winning the war).
The better way to proceed is to make the filibuster radioactive politically by letting the Democrats talk themselves to death. Give them enough rope and they will hang themselves by their vocal cords.
Frist just needs to end the “virtual” filibuster and make the Democrats stage a real one, replete with quorum calls, 24/7 sessions and truly endless debate covered word for word by C-SPAN for all the nation to see — and ridicule."
He goes on to talk about letting the Dems (libs actually) fillibuster a minor appointee to Miss. Appellat court, and let America see what a fillibuster is all about. But, , ,
"The Republican leaders, and the Democratic majority leader before them, have allowed the filibuster to be rehabilitated in the public mind by agreeing not to stage one. The gentlemanly filibusters of the modern era, where each side concedes unless one has 60 votes, have permitted virtual filibusters that incur no public wrath.
But let’s remember that it was the specter of the Senate’s being tied in knots by Sen. Richard Russell (D-Ga.) and his gang that doomed the South to accepting civil-rights legislation. When Hubert Humphrey and his allies had to sleep in the Senate chamber so that minorities could get the right to vote, America saw the excesses to which the South would go to deny minorities their rights."
Sounds good to me, lets see a REAL fillibuster on EACH appointee.
Thursday, April 28, 2005
Emperor Misha has a link to Cali's new brainstrom on "firearm Safety"
They want to engrave serial numbers on each bullet.
Granted, I haven't seen much about it, but it raises some questions in my mind. Just off hand :
(yet)
They want to engrave serial numbers on each bullet.
Granted, I haven't seen much about it, but it raises some questions in my mind. Just off hand :
- Where will it be engraved? Wouldn't the propellant pretty much burn off anything "lightly' engraved on the base? We know it wouldn't last in front.
- Would the SN be on the casing, too?
- What about reloaders? Would they come pre-engraved? And if the case had the old SN, how would that change?
- What if you use those "birdshot" rounds? SN on each BB?
- Same question if your weapon gets stolen, they have your registered rounds?
- Muzzel loaders? What about the people who make their own bullets? Will they have to send them in to get 'tagged'? Will they then be tested for 'environmental hazards' too?
(yet)
Wednesday, April 27, 2005
Ok, I've seen enough, now I really want to know
WHO is the hot babe in the Those Shirts ads? You see her on the ads in most of the sidebars of almost all the blogs in my blogroll.
She looks to be of some kind of Mediteranian extraction.
UM,um, I could just eat her up (if I wasn't already married, that is- I love you hunny).
WHO is the hot babe in the Those Shirts ads? You see her on the ads in most of the sidebars of almost all the blogs in my blogroll.
She looks to be of some kind of Mediteranian extraction.
UM,um, I could just eat her up (if I wasn't already married, that is- I love you hunny).
Ok, so now they're not only protecting us from ourselves
They're wanting to protect animals from themselves.
"Horses are particularly at high risk when there is intense action, so we're looking at adding another level of supervision and looking at stricter guidelines," Spaulding said.
Monday's accident marked the second time a horse was injured during filming on "Flicka." The AHA said a horse broke its leg in an accident two weeks ago. The break was so bad that the horse had to be euthanized.
Representatives for Fox and Animal Services said that they had no knowledge of the previous incident and could not comment.
Animal accidents, while rarer than they once were, still occur. The AHA said a horse was accidentally impaled during filming of 2001's "American Outlaws," and a bull broke its neck during a cattle drive during 2003's "The Rundown."
The AHA said that with productions going overseas, animal accidents on studio films might increase.
"There is no oversight, so the animals and the actors are at risk," Spaulding said. "We're hearing reports that that's happening."
They're wanting to protect animals from themselves.
"Horses are particularly at high risk when there is intense action, so we're looking at adding another level of supervision and looking at stricter guidelines," Spaulding said.
Monday's accident marked the second time a horse was injured during filming on "Flicka." The AHA said a horse broke its leg in an accident two weeks ago. The break was so bad that the horse had to be euthanized.
Representatives for Fox and Animal Services said that they had no knowledge of the previous incident and could not comment.
Animal accidents, while rarer than they once were, still occur. The AHA said a horse was accidentally impaled during filming of 2001's "American Outlaws," and a bull broke its neck during a cattle drive during 2003's "The Rundown."
The AHA said that with productions going overseas, animal accidents on studio films might increase.
"There is no oversight, so the animals and the actors are at risk," Spaulding said. "We're hearing reports that that's happening."
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Potatoes I have known
Some people never seem motivated to participate, but are just content to
watch while others do the work.
They are called "Spec Taters".
Some people never do anything to help, but are gifted at finding fault with
the way others do the work.
They are called "Comment Taters".
Some people are very bossy and like to tell others what to do, but don't
want to soil their own hands.
They are called "Dick Taters".
Some people are always looking to cause problems by asking others to agree
with them. It is too hot or too cold, too sour or too sweet.
They are called "Agie Taters".
There are those who say they will help, but somehow just never get around to
actually doing the promised help.
They are called "Hezzie Taters".
Some people can put up a front and pretend to be someone they are not.
They are called "Emma Taters".
Then there are those who love others and do what they say they will. They
are always prepared to stop whatever they are doing and lend a helping hand.
They bring real sunshine into the lives of others.
They are called "Sweet Po Taters".
Some people never seem motivated to participate, but are just content to
watch while others do the work.
They are called "Spec Taters".
Some people never do anything to help, but are gifted at finding fault with
the way others do the work.
They are called "Comment Taters".
Some people are very bossy and like to tell others what to do, but don't
want to soil their own hands.
They are called "Dick Taters".
Some people are always looking to cause problems by asking others to agree
with them. It is too hot or too cold, too sour or too sweet.
They are called "Agie Taters".
There are those who say they will help, but somehow just never get around to
actually doing the promised help.
They are called "Hezzie Taters".
Some people can put up a front and pretend to be someone they are not.
They are called "Emma Taters".
Then there are those who love others and do what they say they will. They
are always prepared to stop whatever they are doing and lend a helping hand.
They bring real sunshine into the lives of others.
They are called "Sweet Po Taters".
Something that smells alot like San Antonio politics
Exept that it's Hewlett-Packard.
They gave the discraced exec "In addition to her 2004 salary of $1.4 million, the ousted chief executive reaped $1.6 million in performance bonuses. Her severance package was valued at $21.3 million. What else? Six months of administrative support, home security payments for a year, her desktop computer and three months of tech support. Oh, and $50,000 for financial counseling and legal and outplacement services."
It's like San antonio City hall on a smaller scale. They got rid of almost every head of every department there, and gave them all an extremely generous package. The S.A.W.S.( Water board) left with all his bennies and time off, and a years extra salery- his --part time--replacement is getting over $280,000 and full time bennies.
The Mayor Garza almost got the City Manager fired in the middle of the night- just a small "Open Meetings" law stopped that. She quit, and got A full years salary and all bennies, and I think "maintenance" untill she gets another job.
Her --part time-- replacement is making more than her also.
The new (almost) C.M. was going to get $50,000 in moving expenses, $1,000 in cell calls, Taxpayer payed trips back home twice a month for a year, $7,000/mo car allawance, and I'm not sure what her salery was, or her (even better) severance package was. But then again, she needed it, cause it's easy to pick on the girl.
Exept that it's Hewlett-Packard.
They gave the discraced exec "In addition to her 2004 salary of $1.4 million, the ousted chief executive reaped $1.6 million in performance bonuses. Her severance package was valued at $21.3 million. What else? Six months of administrative support, home security payments for a year, her desktop computer and three months of tech support. Oh, and $50,000 for financial counseling and legal and outplacement services."
It's like San antonio City hall on a smaller scale. They got rid of almost every head of every department there, and gave them all an extremely generous package. The S.A.W.S.( Water board) left with all his bennies and time off, and a years extra salery- his --part time--replacement is getting over $280,000 and full time bennies.
The Mayor Garza almost got the City Manager fired in the middle of the night- just a small "Open Meetings" law stopped that. She quit, and got A full years salary and all bennies, and I think "maintenance" untill she gets another job.
Her --part time-- replacement is making more than her also.
The new (almost) C.M. was going to get $50,000 in moving expenses, $1,000 in cell calls, Taxpayer payed trips back home twice a month for a year, $7,000/mo car allawance, and I'm not sure what her salery was, or her (even better) severance package was. But then again, she needed it, cause it's easy to pick on the girl.
Monday, April 25, 2005
Update on getting Dish network
Apparently, DishPronto has an affilliate down here that moved from Vermont after their sitcom was cancelled. I was scheduled to get my dish on Sat. but it was rescheduled for Sun, when Larry, Darryl and Darryl couldn't find my house. The Dish rep. I talked to Sun. nite told me they said they tried calling a phone that wasn't in use, and I was waiting - and couldn't get an answer. They were supposed to call my work cell phone today, but I didn't have any missed calls or messages.
Larrys mom answered the call at 4:35PM today and said "thaht I'd lefd ah messuge because it wouldn't ainser."
Me: OK, when's the soonest you can do it?
Lm: Ah kin skedule you as the first alternet tomarrah, if ya wanna wait all day.
Me: No I work, can't you have them come over at 4:15 or so?
Lm: Let me talk to the manerger ** holding** **holding** OK, no we kain't do thaht.
Me: Why not?
Lm: Because he said it'd take up to six hours to do 4 rooms. If we'd send one of them boys out that late, they'd git done after 10PM.
Me: ?????????
Lm: want us ta reskedule ya fer next Sat?
Me: NO, take me off your list, and refund my money, I'll go to Radio shack and do it myself, I can drill 4 holes through an outside wall.
Lm: Ok, I'll take you off the skeduale, but you'll have to talk to DishNetwork to git yer money bak, we're just an affiliate.
OK, so my crappy Charters' gone, and I don't have satellite TV. It doesn't bother me all that much, I'll miss Fox and Friends, and the Weather channel, but it'll be hard on the wife- missing her bad sci-fi, and all.
(Update 9:30PM- I couldn't get ahold of Dish Network, I was on hold for almost 20 min listening to how"important your call is to us". I wonder who won the bet on the length of hold time I'd tolerate. I guess I'll follow-up on the flaming mail that got sent.
I'm now scheduled for DIRECT TV for Weds afternoon at $19.00 instead of an upfront charge of $49.99)
Apparently, DishPronto has an affilliate down here that moved from Vermont after their sitcom was cancelled. I was scheduled to get my dish on Sat. but it was rescheduled for Sun, when Larry, Darryl and Darryl couldn't find my house. The Dish rep. I talked to Sun. nite told me they said they tried calling a phone that wasn't in use, and I was waiting - and couldn't get an answer. They were supposed to call my work cell phone today, but I didn't have any missed calls or messages.
Larrys mom answered the call at 4:35PM today and said "thaht I'd lefd ah messuge because it wouldn't ainser."
Me: OK, when's the soonest you can do it?
Lm: Ah kin skedule you as the first alternet tomarrah, if ya wanna wait all day.
Me: No I work, can't you have them come over at 4:15 or so?
Lm: Let me talk to the manerger ** holding** **holding** OK, no we kain't do thaht.
Me: Why not?
Lm: Because he said it'd take up to six hours to do 4 rooms. If we'd send one of them boys out that late, they'd git done after 10PM.
Me: ?????????
Lm: want us ta reskedule ya fer next Sat?
Me: NO, take me off your list, and refund my money, I'll go to Radio shack and do it myself, I can drill 4 holes through an outside wall.
Lm: Ok, I'll take you off the skeduale, but you'll have to talk to DishNetwork to git yer money bak, we're just an affiliate.
OK, so my crappy Charters' gone, and I don't have satellite TV. It doesn't bother me all that much, I'll miss Fox and Friends, and the Weather channel, but it'll be hard on the wife- missing her bad sci-fi, and all.
(Update 9:30PM- I couldn't get ahold of Dish Network, I was on hold for almost 20 min listening to how"important your call is to us". I wonder who won the bet on the length of hold time I'd tolerate. I guess I'll follow-up on the flaming mail that got sent.
I'm now scheduled for DIRECT TV for Weds afternoon at $19.00 instead of an upfront charge of $49.99)
Sunday, April 24, 2005
It's been a long semi-productive weekend
If you count it from my overtime standpoint. Not to good if you look at it from my employers. I got called in for a water main break as the water crews' boss was 2 hours to the east of San Antonio. As I was comming back from looking at the first one, I noticed another one- pushing up the asphalt at an intersection. I called the water boss, and made a line locate for it too.
As we were waiting the alloted two hours for SBC to locate their fiber-optic lines, we got ready to dig. The only people who showed up from the water crew was the boss and the on-call guy. I can't say much beacuse my entire crew wasn't there all at one time either, but everyone I called showed up.
We started digging about 5PM at the corner of our first leak, and found- alot of buried cr*p that we had to identify before we could let the backhoe work. We finally got down to the "leak" and found out the water was comming through a PVC sleeve with most likely the fiber-optic and what looked like about 76 pair copper line.
Oh fun- now WHERE is the water comming from?
As we were digging- machine assisted hand digging, we found ANOTHER PVC pipe marking something else. By this time it was about 9:30- 10PM, and we decided to barricade it off and work on the other one about 3 blocks away. That would be easier to fix- an 8" PVC Main that had a history of problems. Everyone knew right where that line was, and it was exposed with no problems in minimal time. We threw a big pump into the hole, de-watered it and slapped a "band-aid" (pipe repair clamp) on it in no time.
By the time we had it backfilled ( the boss wants us to backfill with calichie) and semi-cleaned up it was almost 11:15PM. We decided to come back at 8Am tomorrow and see about the other one, as it was on the downhill side of the same road-in conduit- just maybe to see if we'd fixed it, too.
We came back this morning and the hole was almost dry, so we spent about 2 1/2 hours on backfilling, compacting and hauling dirt.
So 10 hours of time and a half helps, but I don't want to make a habit out of it. It's been dry here, though and the ground is shifting, so it's going to get busy on the waterline front this summer.
If you count it from my overtime standpoint. Not to good if you look at it from my employers. I got called in for a water main break as the water crews' boss was 2 hours to the east of San Antonio. As I was comming back from looking at the first one, I noticed another one- pushing up the asphalt at an intersection. I called the water boss, and made a line locate for it too.
As we were waiting the alloted two hours for SBC to locate their fiber-optic lines, we got ready to dig. The only people who showed up from the water crew was the boss and the on-call guy. I can't say much beacuse my entire crew wasn't there all at one time either, but everyone I called showed up.
We started digging about 5PM at the corner of our first leak, and found- alot of buried cr*p that we had to identify before we could let the backhoe work. We finally got down to the "leak" and found out the water was comming through a PVC sleeve with most likely the fiber-optic and what looked like about 76 pair copper line.
Oh fun- now WHERE is the water comming from?
As we were digging- machine assisted hand digging, we found ANOTHER PVC pipe marking something else. By this time it was about 9:30- 10PM, and we decided to barricade it off and work on the other one about 3 blocks away. That would be easier to fix- an 8" PVC Main that had a history of problems. Everyone knew right where that line was, and it was exposed with no problems in minimal time. We threw a big pump into the hole, de-watered it and slapped a "band-aid" (pipe repair clamp) on it in no time.
By the time we had it backfilled ( the boss wants us to backfill with calichie) and semi-cleaned up it was almost 11:15PM. We decided to come back at 8Am tomorrow and see about the other one, as it was on the downhill side of the same road-in conduit- just maybe to see if we'd fixed it, too.
We came back this morning and the hole was almost dry, so we spent about 2 1/2 hours on backfilling, compacting and hauling dirt.
So 10 hours of time and a half helps, but I don't want to make a habit out of it. It's been dry here, though and the ground is shifting, so it's going to get busy on the waterline front this summer.
Friday, April 22, 2005
We decided to ditch Charter Cable and go with Dish Network
I ordered online from DishPronto and It's scheduled for this Sat.
Just wanted to let you know that if you give them an e-mail, you'll get a boatload of spam. I don't know if it's just one of those spamwaves, but none of my other mails are getting hit but that much. I guess I should have been wary when the communications babe they have reminded me strongly of Hillary. Just wanted to say . . .
(Update Apr 24 8:32PM) It appears that my satellite installers aren't rocket scientists, or map readers. I'd bet they don't even plug an address into Yahoo! Maps.
They rescheduled to today beteween 12 and 5PM. the service phone answerer guy (not "Anne Green" with a thick Indian accent) said the'd tried to call at 1:45Pm - but I was ho,me and no-one was online.
So now I've got to wait till they call me at work- on my work cell phone- to rechedule, and give them directions.
I ordered online from DishPronto and It's scheduled for this Sat.
Just wanted to let you know that if you give them an e-mail, you'll get a boatload of spam. I don't know if it's just one of those spamwaves, but none of my other mails are getting hit but that much. I guess I should have been wary when the communications babe they have reminded me strongly of Hillary. Just wanted to say . . .
(Update Apr 24 8:32PM) It appears that my satellite installers aren't rocket scientists, or map readers. I'd bet they don't even plug an address into Yahoo! Maps.
They rescheduled to today beteween 12 and 5PM. the service phone answerer guy (not "Anne Green" with a thick Indian accent) said the'd tried to call at 1:45Pm - but I was ho,me and no-one was online.
So now I've got to wait till they call me at work- on my work cell phone- to rechedule, and give them directions.
Thursday, April 21, 2005
Remember at the beginning of this last Iraqi war
When a moslem soldier attacked his company with gernades and an ASSAULT RIFLE? Probably not, because it was premeditated murder by a person of the "Religion of Peace" and MSM doen't want to go there.
Turns out that (soon to be EX) SGT Hasan Akbar has been convicted Thursday by a military jury of premeditated murder and attempted murder in a grenade and rifle attack.
The reason for this attack? "Prosecutors say Akbar told investigators he launched the attack because he was concerned U.S. troops would kill fellow Muslims in Iraq. They said he coolly carried out the attack to achieve "maximum carnage" on his comrades in the 101st Airborne Division."
And naturally his defense tried: "Defense attorney Maj. Dan Brookhart countered that Akbar was concerned the invasion of Iraq would result in the deaths of Muslims and that U.S. soldiers would rape Iraqi women. (YUK - Kurt)
He said the prosecution's depiction of Akbar as a cold-blooded killer ignored that the defendant was sufficiently mentally ill — though not insane — to be confused and fearful about the impending invasion of Iraq.
The defense lawyer scoffed at an Army psychiatrist's testimony that Akbar suffered merely from "the blues" — not any serious mental problems.
"It doesn't make any sense. This guy doesn't have the blues," he said. "He is mentally ill."
Via LGF
When a moslem soldier attacked his company with gernades and an ASSAULT RIFLE? Probably not, because it was premeditated murder by a person of the "Religion of Peace" and MSM doen't want to go there.
Turns out that (soon to be EX) SGT Hasan Akbar has been convicted Thursday by a military jury of premeditated murder and attempted murder in a grenade and rifle attack.
The reason for this attack? "Prosecutors say Akbar told investigators he launched the attack because he was concerned U.S. troops would kill fellow Muslims in Iraq. They said he coolly carried out the attack to achieve "maximum carnage" on his comrades in the 101st Airborne Division."
And naturally his defense tried: "Defense attorney Maj. Dan Brookhart countered that Akbar was concerned the invasion of Iraq would result in the deaths of Muslims and that U.S. soldiers would rape Iraqi women. (YUK - Kurt)
He said the prosecution's depiction of Akbar as a cold-blooded killer ignored that the defendant was sufficiently mentally ill — though not insane — to be confused and fearful about the impending invasion of Iraq.
The defense lawyer scoffed at an Army psychiatrist's testimony that Akbar suffered merely from "the blues" — not any serious mental problems.
"It doesn't make any sense. This guy doesn't have the blues," he said. "He is mentally ill."
Via LGF
Welcome to all the visitors that Joe sent over
And I know this blog is full of baloney, but I didn't see any links to me. You're welcome to look around and make yourself at home as I bask in the moderate glow of getting a Moderate launch.
And I know this blog is full of baloney, but I didn't see any links to me. You're welcome to look around and make yourself at home as I bask in the moderate glow of getting a Moderate launch.
Have you seen the latest image of "Our Lady"?
I guess I'd be more able to see Holy images if I grew up in a third world country where superstition was as common as SUVs'. That being said, I must have walked past the same kind of "visage" uncounted times with out realizing what "miracle" I was passing (and in some cases- fixing).
I guess God doesn't believe in the assumed presumption of the "seperation of Church and State" as He put a pic of the Virgin on a U.S. Post office window in Clearwater, Fl.
I guess I'd be more able to see Holy images if I grew up in a third world country where superstition was as common as SUVs'. That being said, I must have walked past the same kind of "visage" uncounted times with out realizing what "miracle" I was passing (and in some cases- fixing).
I guess God doesn't believe in the assumed presumption of the "seperation of Church and State" as He put a pic of the Virgin on a U.S. Post office window in Clearwater, Fl.
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
As I look at my nightly blogs, it seems obligitory to mention the new Pope
Point One: I'm a consrevative, so am glad they are back on the path to the "old" way, the way things have been seen for close on 2000 years.
Point Two: In the stand against the moslem (re)invasion, I just have to say it's a good thing the sheep have a Good German Sheppherd.
Point One: I'm a consrevative, so am glad they are back on the path to the "old" way, the way things have been seen for close on 2000 years.
Point Two: In the stand against the moslem (re)invasion, I just have to say it's a good thing the sheep have a Good German Sheppherd.
When are those Republicans going to grow a pair?
I just heard about the delay on John Boltons nomination. I mean c'm on, after the Dems were falling all over themselves to defend Bill
Clinton and his White House frat brothers, those spineless Reps -even in a MAJORITY- couldn't force a vote because Bolton pounded on a womans f*ing DOOR???
If they're raising the bar that high as a requirement for higher office, I'd expect to see about 546 opening in the next election cycles.
HEY RNC they're called Cajonies, grow some!
I just heard about the delay on John Boltons nomination. I mean c'm on, after the Dems were falling all over themselves to defend Bill
Clinton and his White House frat brothers, those spineless Reps -even in a MAJORITY- couldn't force a vote because Bolton pounded on a womans f*ing DOOR???
If they're raising the bar that high as a requirement for higher office, I'd expect to see about 546 opening in the next election cycles.
HEY RNC they're called Cajonies, grow some!
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