2019 archive
Still Rising Again after All These Years 0
Gene Nichol reports on the dilution solution.
Kabuki 0
Gordon Weil outs the Republican Senators’ misdirection play on the “Green New Deal” and the press’s deplorable failure as competent drama critics. After pointing out the the “Green New Deal” was merely a statement of goals, not a serious legislative proposal, he explains the Republicans’ misdirection.
A snippet:
He then scheduled his bill for what has been called a “bluff vote.” Though the Republicans had proposed the bill, they really opposed it and would seek to kill it. That was their bluff. They apparently hoped that some Democrats, to please the party’s most liberal wing, would err and vote for the proposal, causing an internal party split.
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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Be polite when traversing the nation’s byways.
Summerbell Brown was sleeping in the back seat of a car in her family’s driveway when a man behind the wheel of a white, four-door Ford pickup truck opened fire on their vehicle, her family told ABC15.
Thus passeth another day in the NRA’s Garden of Earthly Delights.
Geeking Out 0
Slackware 14.2 with the Fluxbox window manager. Xclock is in the upper right corner, GKrellM in the lower right, and Sylpheed and Firefox are shaded in a tabbed window (a tabbed window is one in which two or more applications share the same application window; you switch from one to the other by clicking on its “tab”).

One of my favorite features of Linux desktop environments/window managers is the ability to shade or “roll up” application windows.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Politeness is a family value.
Investigators say 23 year-old Ty Kirchner shot his father, 45-year-old Travis Kirchner. The third family member involved was not arrested as the sheriff says it was self-defense.
A Brotherhood in Booze 0
Mike Kelly reports on a slap on the bended wrist.









