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Tuesday, September 30, 2003
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9/30/2003 11:45:00 AM
by Douglas
It's easy to point out the shortcoming of the seemingly antiquated technology that makes our world run. It's quite another to invent, develop, and make widely available, a suitable replacement. Nuclear Weapons. More bang for the buck. Sure there's lots of items in the "con" column, but we have the luxury of living in the most powerful nation on earth, and however ugly that may be, much of that power was brought about after WWII by having, and not using, the bomb. Let's not forget who let the fissionable cat out of the bag in the first place. Coal-Based Power. It's dirty. Acid rain is bad. Would anyone argue that it's not? Imagine this country using 80% less electricity, because that's what we'd be forced to do without coal. Is there some lobbyist from "big coal" that's making everyone use all that electricity? I didn't think so. If there was better alternative, why wouldn't we already be using it? The Internal-Combustion Engine. The thing about people bitching about stuff like the ICE that ticks me off is that they are always the ones taking advantage of their convenience. What's the alternative, 20,000 horses in downtown Austin crapping all over the place? And if I hear the phrase "they need to be replaced by hydrogen and fuel cells" again, I think I'm going to spit up. Where the hell do you think Hydrogen comes from? The Hydrogen you get from breaking down water or Methane is easily twice the energy you could use in an electric car or, you guessed it, an internal combustion engine! It's called Thermodynamics, people, and probably available at your local library. Incandescent Light Bulbs. Actually, about 97% the energy fed to light bulbs goes to waste heat. Florescent bulbs are more efficient, but they suck for your eyes. If there's a better alternative out there, I'm sure we'd all love to hear about it. Land mines. Again, they suck; who would argue that? But we have the luxury of not being really, really pissed off at someone that's trying to kill us. When someone's marching across a field to kill you, you'd appreciate a land mine or two. It sucks that they're so cheap and prevalent, but most of the world can't afford GPS-guided bombs. Manned Spaceflight. Touchy subject. I think we've reached the limit of what we can learn in low-Earth Orbit, but this subject has many sides that I don't want to get into. In this case, I think it's easier to keep going than it is to stop. After all, the government totally supports AmTrack, and they're not nearly as cool. Prisons. Wouldn't be nice if everyone did what they were supposed to? There's no joy in locking up humans like a rabid dogs. I wouldn't argue with the fact that prisons are filled with many non-violent offenders (a product of stupid drug laws), but if you want to let a double murderer/rapists out on the streets at the mercy of a radio anklet, how about we put him in your neighborhood? Cosmetic Implants. This is just stupid. I don't care if the tissue is of human origin grown in a petri dish. This is just something you shouldn't mess with. Lie Detectors. Lie detectors are known to be unreliable, and that's why they are inadmissible in a criminal trial. But more often than not, they are a tool used by police in an interrogation to get the suspect to say something they don't really want to say. They don't really detect lies. Did you hear the one about the guy that was being questioned in front of a copier? The cops put a piece of paper on it that said "You're lying" and told the guy it was a lie detector. Every time he said something fishy, the cop hit the copy button, and out came a piece of paper that said "You're lying". He cracked, and spilled his guts. That's how it works, and they's why it's usefull. DVDs. I don't know about the piracy issue (since I don't know how to copy DVDs) but as far as durability? No, you can't scrub the sink with them or play catch with your dog, but they are certainly more durable than a VHS tape. My 10 year old CDs are in a lot better shape than my VHS copy of Raising Arizona. Just like anything else, some technology is bad, and some is good, and sometimes even the good stuff creates as many problems as it solves. But that's the mark of really good technology: It makes its predecessor go away so fast you forgot it was even around. And these problems don't get solved by wishing them away. This article reminds me of The Simpson's episode when Ed Begley, Jr. had a car powered by his own sense of self worth. Sunday, September 28, 2003
Posted
9/28/2003 11:04:00 PM
by Douglas
And not for the Peace Corps.
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9/28/2003 10:58:00 PM
by Douglas
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9/28/2003 10:40:00 PM
by Douglas
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9/28/2003 10:26:00 PM
by Douglas
I'm sure we'll hear more of this. . . . Thursday, September 25, 2003
Wednesday, September 24, 2003
Posted
9/24/2003 09:11:00 AM
by Douglas
“If literary works that are duly selected by English teaching professionals are removed because the works offend particular individuals or groups, there will soon be little or no literature left to teach in our schools.”Riiiight. I can see it now. Library shelves totally devoid of anything except for a copy of the King James Bible that has Genesis 19 removed because someone objected to the drunken incestuous sex Lot had with his daughters. Communities have every right to determine what they think is acceptable, especially when they're the ones footing the bill. The Government prohibiting you from reading what you want is censorship. The government failing to provide it for you free of charge doesn't even come close. Take your credit card to Amazon.com and get whatever your heart desires. Tuesday, September 23, 2003
Posted
9/23/2003 08:09:00 AM
by Douglas
". . . that could be a ticketable offense. Not saying it will be, but it could be."Sounds like an excuse for cops to claim probable cause for pulling over anyone with any kind of license plate frame.
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9/23/2003 08:08:00 AM
by Douglas
Monday, September 22, 2003
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9/22/2003 09:25:00 PM
by Douglas
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9/22/2003 09:19:00 PM
by Douglas
Sunday, September 21, 2003
Posted
9/21/2003 11:11:00 PM
by Douglas
For every Southern boy fourteen years old, not once but whenever he wants it, there is the instant when it's still not yet two o'clock on that July afternoon in 1863, the brigades are in position behind the rail fence, the guns are laid and ready in the woods and the furled flags are already loosened to break out and Pickett himself with his long oiled ringlets and his hat in one hand probably and his sword in the other looking up the hill waiting for Longstreet to give the word and it's all in the balance, it hasn't happened yet, it hasn't even begun yet, it not only hasn't begun yet but there is stll time for it not to begin against that position and those circumstances which made more men than Garnett and Kemper and Armstead and Wilcox look grave yet it's going to begin, we all know that, we have come too far with too much at stake and that moment doesn't need even a fourteen-year-old boy to think This time. Maybe this time with all this much to lose and all this much to gain: Pennsylvania, Maryland, the world, the golden dome of Washington itself to crown with desperate and unbelievable victory the desperate gamble, the cast made two years ago....Indeed
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9/21/2003 10:25:00 PM
by Douglas
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9/21/2003 10:21:00 PM
by Douglas
Friday, September 19, 2003
Posted
9/19/2003 01:14:00 PM
by Douglas
"About 154 million people, or 54% of the U.S. market, have cell phones."So 154 Million is 54% of the cell phone market? The entire 285 million population is a potential cell phone customer? That means every incarcerated felon, everyone over the age of 80 and under 10 that don't know what a cell phone is, and indigents sitting in a pile of their own poop are potential cell phone customers? That explains a lot about all my dropped calls and dealing with their customer service.
Posted
9/19/2003 08:37:00 AM
by Douglas
"Doing as you ought was not the only virtue and does not, all by itself, explain all those house calls or train porters. But it offers one clue to the logic of a society that seems, in certain ways, to have functioned more humanely than ours."As he states, these changes don't happen in a vacuum, and there are thousands of culprits that can be blamed for this change, but the greatest is the total lack of shame. "I claim that the continual practice of proper behavior on an endless succession of trivial, meaningless occasions makes a person at least a bit more apt to act properly when the chips are down. I claim that all the little oughts late thirties society treasured are one cause of the huge divide in social character between that era and this."Who could argue with that?
Posted
9/19/2003 07:02:00 AM
by Douglas
Reminds me of one of Kevin Nelon's SNL joke on Weekend Update: "Researchers have released a version of the female condom that's 99% effective against pregnancy. It fits securely over her wine glass." Thursday, September 18, 2003
Posted
9/18/2003 02:55:00 PM
by Douglas
Nothing says "we're still in the game" like starting over. Tuesday, September 16, 2003
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9/16/2003 07:24:00 AM
by Douglas
Friday, September 12, 2003
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9/12/2003 12:36:00 PM
by Douglas
Tuesday, September 09, 2003
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9/09/2003 01:47:00 PM
by Douglas
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9/09/2003 10:35:00 AM
by Douglas
Friday, September 05, 2003
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9/05/2003 09:39:00 AM
by Douglas
Thursday, September 04, 2003
Posted
9/04/2003 12:19:00 PM
by Douglas
"a nation of super energized, drunk pimps"One of my greatest fears. But you've got to get it straight from da pimp's mouf if you really want the 411: "Whatever you using to win with right now, that's your juice--that's your pimp juice, so keep pimping."Keep pimping indeed, Nelly, keep on pimping.
Posted
9/04/2003 10:34:00 AM
by Douglas
I'mo busta cap in dat Amish MoFo if'n he thrizzoles another tomatizzle at me an ma boyz! It's too bad that the guy got shot and killed (do Amish go to the hospital?), but a 23 year old throwing tomatoes? That's a tad on the absurd side. Plus the guy asked them to stop, and they kept on throwing. He didn't deserve to be shot, but he certainly needed as ass whoopin'. And what's the deal with paintball guns? They don't believe in cars or electricity, but paintball guns are OK? What's up with that?!? Monday, September 01, 2003
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9/01/2003 01:41:00 PM
by Douglas
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