August, 2011 archive
Hype-i-cane 0
Will Bunch wonders whether the media, and particularly the Weather Channel, over-hyped hurricane Irene.
Unnecessary question.
Of course they did.
They over-hype an April shower.
That’s one reason I don’t watch television news, even from “responsible” (that is, non-Fox) sources.
Also, isn’t “over-hype” redundant?
In reality world, it’s raining really hard right now, but reports are that wind speeds have dropped significantly in the eye, which is still hours away. There have been spotty power outages from downed trees, and the power here at PVF HQ has blinked twice.
Afterthought:
This doesn’t mean it’s not a big storm that persons should prepare for, but, really, the limit on “storm of the century” is one per century.
Ex Post Afterthought:
Speaking of hype, all the television stations are broadcasting pictures of reporters standing in the rain, so we’ll know that it is raining.
Even the NPR news and information outlet is piping the audio of one of the local television stations, so that public radio listeners will know that TV reporters don’t know to come in out of the rain.
Pah!
Irene 0
To Sherlock Holmes, she was always the woman.*
Wait. That was Irene Adler. Wrong Irene.
The clouds started to move into the area about 3 p. m., low heavy clouds bringing with them a sharp rise in humidity. At times, the overcast has been complete, but the clouds keep moving. Fast.
Both propane tanks for the grill are full, the outdoor furniture is now indoor furniture, as are the potted plants, and the grill is securely lashed to the railing of the deck.
The cooler of ice is half-full as the freezer makes more and every available container is being filled with water. The pantry is full of canned goods that can be heated on the burner on the grill if the power is out for a significant time.
We are well away from any flood danger, so a power failure is my primary worry.
The picture was taken about half an hour ago.
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*The opening line of “A Scandal in Bohemia.”
Site Redesign, Tweaks 2
Yesterday, I changed the spacing between the lines (making it less) and paragraphs (making it more).
Here’s the CSS:
I added the 15px bottom margin to paragraphs (it was zero), increasing the space between them and reduced the line height from 1.6 to 1.3.
I hope this made the darn thing easier to read. Feedback welcome.
QOTD 0
Mark Twain, from the Quotemaster (subscribe here):
Loyalty to petrified opinion never yet broke a chain or freed a human soul.
Happy Birthday Linux, Thanks for All the Bits 1
Twenty years ago today, Linus Torvalds posted a message to the Usenet group, comp.os.minix, announcing his decision to design an operating system. Here’s a snippet from the text of his post:
Linux has a minimal market share in home computing (meaning laptops and desktops); this frustrates Linux users, who tend to have an evangelical streak.
In the world of cell phones, web servers, embedded devices, Linux is a major player. If you have a DVR or flat screen TV, it is likely powered by Linux. If you ever use Google to search the web, you use Linux. There’s a good chance that the websites you surf run on Linux servers.
Twits on Twitter 0
Political twits.
Mitt the Flip This House 0
I really can’t see why anyone would want an 11,000 square-foot vacation home other than to plump his vanity and impress his guests, but I don’t think it has any bearing on Mitt the Flip’s unsuitability for the presidency.
If he lived in one room with kitchen privileges, he’d still make a lousy president.
Of course, if he lived in one room with kitchen privileges, Republicans wouldn’t give him the time of day.
As I have mentioned before, Republicans equate wealth with virtue.
Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0
Holding steady except for that short Verizon strike:
The report signals that excluding the communications dispute, companies are slowing the pace of firings, which may ease concern that consumers will cut back on spending. At the same time, an unemployment rate at 9.1 percent is a reminder that a sustained labor-market rebound has yet to develop two years into the economic recovery.
The Republican campaign to destroy the economy for political gain continues.