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February, 2014 archive

The Fat Cat Act 0

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“It’s a Hard-Knock Life” 0

Cartoon lampooning billionaires for feeling sorry for themselves because persons criticize their greed.

Via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

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Denizens of the Deck 0

Mockingbird

Squirrel

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QOTD 0

Franklin Pierce Adams:

Nothing is more responsible for the good old days than a bad memory.

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Meta: Weather Plugin 0

As I write this, the weather plugin on the sidebar is displaying an error message.

Weather Unavailable or invalid NOAA code.

As I have changed nothing, I am assuming it is their problem, not mine. If the problem persists, I will look into it more deeply.

Addendum, Minutes Later:

Now it’s working. Blankety-blank computers.

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Throwing in the Tea Towel? 2

Shaun Mullen wonders whether the Republican Party has given up on winning the Presidency, settling instead on barricading itself in the individual states. I know it sounds crazy, since the all-horserace-all-the-time news industry seems to think that the Presidential election is the only one that matters (it isn’t–just ask the people of North Carolina, to pick one), but his argument deserves a hearing.

Here’s a nugget:

Although no one will dare say so publicly, the leaders of the Tea Party lunatic fringe that has become the tail that wags the party dog don’t care if the Oval Office remains out of the Republican grasp. Pushing a conservative agenda in Congress and on the state level is enough. This was all but confirmed in a New York Times article about Tea Party-backed PACs raising tons of money while PACs like moderate stalwart Karl Rove’s Crossroads are treading water. There was nary a peep about winning back the biggest prize of all. Toppling moderate stalwarts like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky was more important.

Follow the link for his full discussion, including the math.

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Faith Dealers 0

Image entitled

Via BartCop.

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Americans the Ugly 0

Moved below the fold because it rudely autoplays on some systems.

Aside:

When I wrote this post, I was using Slackware Linux (once you Slack, you never go back–Slackware, the purest Linux, the Distro of Iron). The video does not autoplay on Slackware, but does autoplay on Mageia Linux, which I use on another computer because I like to explore different distros (“distributions”) of Linux operating systems.

I have a Windows computer, but it’s dual boot with Linux and is usually booted into the Linux side of the house, because, frankly, Linux just works better than Windows. Windows users, please use either the email link on the sidebar or the comments to let me if something is autoplaying, so I can deal with it accordingly.

Autoplaying is rude and obnoxious.

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MIA (Missin InAction) 0

One Rrepublican to another:

Via BartCop.

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“The East Sea” 0

Virginia mandates a seachange (follow the link for details).

The power of grassroots lobbying was on vivid display Thursday as Virginia lawmakers, injecting themselves into an emotional international dispute, took on the role of geographers, cartographers and content providers for school textbooks.

As hundreds of Korean-Americans watched intently, the House of Delegates passed legislation mandating that any new textbooks approved by the state Board of Education, when referring to the Sea of Japan, must note that it is also referred to as the East Sea.

I don’t really have an opinion about this.

Korean-Americans clearly feel very strongly and I do not. Wikipedia has a long article about the dispute over the name; the dispute itself seems fairly recent, though the names in question are ancient. I’m used to the term, “Sea of Japan,” because, well, it’s what I’m used to, but that’s not a reason.

In the larger picture, though, it seems to me that, if Texas can subvert the nation’s textbooks by mandating what is, ultimately, bullshit, I cannot criticize Virginia for recognizing a legitimate difference of opinion.

Full disclosure:

I have recently been reading a lot of Japanese history, because something–I forget what–got me interested in unlearning Western stereotypes and learning about Japan, which has a long, rich, and complex story.

I’m inclined towards “Sea of Japan,” but I think that’s because of the reading I’ve been doing and of what I’m used to.

Maybe next I should bone up on the history of Korea.

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Susie Sampson’s Sister Surveys the Sexism Scene 0

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

More brotherly politeness.

A 9-year-old boy was shot and killed by his 14-year-old brother inside the family’s home in Mattapan today (Friday–ed.), city officials said this afternoon.

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Bridging the Future 0

This is good news.Natural_Bridge_Virginia

The Natural Bridge will become a state park under a deal reached between its former and current owners and several Virginia agencies.

(snip)

Last spring Puglisi (the owner–ed.) contracted with Jim Woltz of Roanoke-based Woltz and Associates to auction the property, but told him that he wanted the national historic landmark to become a national or state park.

“He didn’t want it to be a carnival. He didn’t want to see a zip line off the bridge,” Woltz said.

If you have never seen it, it’s worth a trip.

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QOTD 0

Yogi Berra:

If you don’t know where you’re going, you’ll wind up somewhere else.

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Level Playing Field, Republican Style 0

Child labeled

Via Juanita Jean.

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Facebook Frolics 0

More frolicking here.

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The Rich Are Different from You and Me 0

Money makes them special. Just ask them.

(Moved below the fold because it autoplays on some systems. That’s just rude.)

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The Quadrennial Winter Athletic Marketing Event: Snooze You Can Use 0

Reg Henry is not impressed. A nugget:

No, my problem is the lingering suspicion that the Winter Games are a sort of made-up, compensatory affair. They are like Take Your Daughter to Work Day becoming Take Your Child to Work Day. You have to include everybody or others will feel left out.

(snip)

The sports that make up the Winter Games are also a little suspect. You will note that they tend to be activities most people do for fun in the winter out of a sheer boredom, not a sense of competition. People have skated for centuries, but originally when they leaped about in imaginative ways it was just called showing off, not a perfect 10 on the judges’ scorecards.

Follow the link, then watch an NCIS rerun.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” (Updated) 0

Politeness begins at home.

A 17-month-old girl was in the hospital Thursday after being shot with a handgun by her 3-year-old brother in Cleveland County.

Addendum:

More, from C&L.

Justin Carper, who is a youth church leader and writes an unpaid parenting column for the Shelby Star, said that he never imagined that his son could have climbed on a stool and and then taken the gun from a “secret compartment” on top of his dresser.

Parenting columnist. Yeah.

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Flat Earth Society 0

When Pat Robertson thinks you are a joke, does that mean you are a joke squared?

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