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Sunday, February 29, 2004
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2/29/2004 11:31:00 PM
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2/29/2004 11:31:00 PM
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2/29/2004 05:59:00 PM
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2/29/2004 05:53:00 PM
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2/29/2004 05:48:00 PM
by Douglas
Except for those that don't. I could name about 10 people that have inked lucrative journalism deals for themselves from their excellent commentary in their blogs. Or, those that have the most-read and informative blog around and has a better teaching job (you know who you are.) Here's the dirty truth about bloggers: Not everyone has something to say. Duh, you need me explain this one to you? Some bloggers indeed update their journals often, in some cases several times a day. But it's clearly a minority who are taking advantage of the blog and its potential to steer the online discourse with personal musings about news events and daily life.Well, duh. I still contend that the majority of bloggers are of two varieties: Overwrought high school girls, or wanna-be politicos. Sometimes both.
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2/29/2004 01:41:00 PM
by Douglas
Prosecutors, however, portrayed the 27-year-old mother as the one who inflicted terror. They say she tied her husband to the couple's bed and stabbed him 193 times before partially burying his body in the back yard and trying to hide the evidence.Why did she stab him 193 times? Because 204 would have been ridiculous. Prosecutors say Wright lured her 34-year-old husband to his death, seducing him with a candlelit bedroom, stripping him naked and tying his wrists and ankles to bedposts with neckties and bathrobe sashes.This is what happens when Lifetime keeps running the edited version of Basic Instinct too often. The mother wanted a new life but had religious qualms about divorce, Siegler said. Intent on walking away with a $200,000 life-insurance payout, she killed her husband and dumped his body in a shallow hole that he had been digging in their back yard to install a fountain, the prosecutor said.First off, any spouse should be a little concerned when the other starts digging a hole in the back yard, but since he dug his own grave, we can just write that off as ironic. But she had "religious qualms about divorce?" Are you freakin' kidding? She's a stripper? She didn't have any "religious qualms" against grinding strange men's crotches for money, but drew the line at divorce? What about murder? That didn't ring any bells on her "religious qualm" meter? So on her moral compass, stripping and murder; OK. Divorce, not OK. Davis said his client was suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome after enduring physical and emotional abuse from her husband and being raped by him just before she killed him.As an accused murderer, she has the right to present any defense her lawyer sees fit. But I think it's awfully hard for her husband to rape her if he was tied to the bed.
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2/29/2004 12:19:00 PM
by Douglas
As much as I hate to admit it, I sort of look forward to this cultural train wreck every year. No, I don't have the most fabulous Oscar party on my block, and as far as I know, I'm not even gay. But there's just something interesting seeing people, especially these people, taking themselves so damn seriously. They're actors, and that's all. But for some reason, they've convinced us somehow they warrant more. More of everything. Also, somehow Adam Sandler convinced us to pay him $20 Million for Little Nicky, but I think that's just a symptom, not the cause. I like watching movies, presumably for the same reason everyone else does. The story. The imagery. The 90 minute escape into a world that's not as rote and mundane as your own. So it saddens me to see the trend in movies. All F/X, no story. I watched several movies from the 40s this week, and it's incredible to see the story come to life back in the day when they actually paid writers, as opposed to hiring high school girls to write dialog in-between scenes of stuff blowing up. Conversely, I don't like going to the movies. It may be the small-town in me and that it's not something we could have done, even if we'd wanted to. But ask any agoraphobic about movie theaters and they'd probably tell you, "Who the hell are you? Get the hell away from me before I call the cops!" Then they'd probably say they hate all the people in the theater. I like to think that I'm teetering closer to the misanthropic side of agoraphobia, so it's not so much the people, per se, but the people's cell phones, popcorn crunching, insistent talking, and general belief that they're in their own living room. I actually had a complete stranger lean over to me in a crowded theater and ask "hey, who's that lady?" while pointing at the screen. But regardless of where we watch them, we watch the crap out of them. All of them, and it's a sad realization, but they are more of a reflection of our society than the pointy heads-care to admit. So today we all can bask in Hollywood's success, and I think we should. After all, the Deuce Bigalow, Male Gigolo sequel is already in pre-production.
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2/29/2004 12:10:00 PM
by Douglas
Saturday, February 28, 2004
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2/28/2004 06:46:00 PM
by Douglas
Sadly, it turns out that Clooney won't wash just anyone's car after all.Dang. And just when I had my wife's birthday present all picked out and everything. . .
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2/28/2004 06:36:00 PM
by Douglas
At least wait 'till after the conventions this summer. . .
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2/28/2004 06:17:00 PM
by Douglas
At the time, the United States was attempting to block Western Europe from importing Soviet natural gas. There were also signs that the Soviets were trying to steal a wide variety of Western technology. Then, a KGB insider revealed the specific shopping list and the CIA slipped the flawed software to the Soviets in a way they would not detect it.What they don't tell you is that plucky young CIA coder found a nice job at MicroSoft, and he's been doing a fine job of making MicroSoft products go haywire for no fucking reason ever since. But there's more to this story that bugs me. If Al Queda did this and there was a small explosion in Regan County, Texas, G'dumb couldn't gas up the bombers fast enough. But since we're the good guys and the Soviets were the bad guys, it's OK? I guess it's never occurred to anyone that no one thinks that they are the bad guys. And I'm sure if Al Queda reads this article, they won't change their mind at all. Friday, February 27, 2004
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2/27/2004 09:59:00 PM
by Douglas
NASA has lost about $34 million in government property since 1997 and has failed to keep track of items ranging from outdated laptops to a $300,000 robot.Ouch. That's a lot of pens and post-it notes.
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2/27/2004 09:50:00 PM
by Douglas
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2/27/2004 09:28:00 PM
by Douglas
If that is your real name. . .
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2/27/2004 09:24:00 PM
by Douglas
In the global information age, strategic power is simply not so highly concentrated. Instead, it is distributed among countries in a pattern that resembles a complex three-dimensional chess game. On the top chessboard, military power is largely unipolar, but on the economic board, the US is not a hegemon or an empire, and it must bargain as an equal when, for example, Europe acts in a unified way. On the bottom chessboard of transnational relations, power is chaotically dispersed, and it makes no sense to use traditional terms such as unipolarity, hegemony, or American empire.I guess that makes us an "Empire Lite." Man, what a great term, which seems to fit perfectly with this observation: In fact, the problem of creating an American empire might better be termed imperial underreach. Neither the US public nor Congress has proven willing to invest seriously in the instruments of nation building and governance as opposed to military force.You can't play chess by yourself.
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2/27/2004 09:04:00 PM
by Douglas
America is the most litigious society in the world. But surely things have gone too far when parents start suing their own children to collect for inadvertent injuries.It's about damn time. Also good to know that the proceeds from the first 36,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies sold go to appease the lawyers. What are they going to do when they sue the Girl Scouts for being fat and diabetic? Thursday, February 26, 2004
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2/26/2004 10:22:00 PM
by Douglas
February, 2004Wow! I got money, a letter from the Attorney General, and all I did was fill in a website! Score! The check was for the princely sum of $13.86 (American). While my first question was how much did the scum-bag lawyers make off this deal? But I can't think about that. I got almost $14 for doing absolutely nothing but buying CDs. The sad part is that it's not enough to go buy another CD.
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2/26/2004 09:57:00 PM
by Douglas
Do the Girl Scouts 'support' Planned Parenthood? I don't know. Probably. But that's hardly the point. Do they do more harm than good? Do they provide cohesion and guidance to girls at a particularly troublesome time in their development? I'd say yes, but I've never been a girl scout. The real question is this: Don't those idiots have bigger evils in the world that they can go after before they sick their judgmental dogs on the Girl Scouts? How 'bout those do-gooders settle the drug problem, rape, murder, divorce, child abuse, ring-around-the-collar and AIDS and then go after those pesky Girl Scouts. In the meantime, I guess that just means more cookies for the rest of us. . .
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2/26/2004 09:46:00 PM
by Douglas
God doesn't even have a single Oscar nomination. What's up with that?
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2/26/2004 09:37:00 PM
by Douglas
The definition of a manufactured product, however, is not straightforward. When a fast-food restaurant sells a hamburger, for example, is it providing a "service" or is it combining inputs to "manufacture" a product?I don't know who came up with this definition, but it's pretty damn embarrassing. But I guess it explains the "Manufacturing activity is increasing" comment in Bush's State of the Union Address. There's a donut shop that opened up down my street called "The Kolache Factory." I guess they get a tax break due to the heavy industry involved in the assembly of kolaches.
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2/26/2004 09:01:00 PM
by Douglas
The board heard testimony on a proposed rule that would loosen requirements for college graduates to teach in Texas public schools. A vote to accept or reject the State Board of Educator Certification's rule was expected Friday.Considering that teachers get the summers off, the pay ain't that bad, if you work it out on an hourly rate. What sucks is spineless administration that won't stand behind the teachers who are faulted for pointing out that idiot, worthless children aren't the little geniuses that their parents think they are. Maybe if there was some accountability in the management, teachers would want to stick around longer Wednesday, February 25, 2004
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2/25/2004 06:53:00 PM
by Douglas
And therein lies one of the central dilemmas of political life in developed societies: sharing and solidarity can conflict with diversity. This is an especially acute dilemma for progressives who want plenty of both solidarity (high social cohesion and generous welfare paid out of a progressive tax system) and diversity (equal respect for a wide range of peoples, values and ways of life). The tension between the two values is a reminder that serious politics is about trade-offs. It also suggests that the left's recent love affair with diversity may come at the expense of the values and even the people that it once championed.The whole thing is spot on. And I got it from Fark. Who'd a thunk it?
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2/25/2004 06:45:00 PM
by Douglas
The randomness in a coin toss, it appears, is introduced by sloppy humans. Each human-generated flip has a different height and speed, and is caught at a different angle, giving different outcomes.The folks at Harvard (and NPR) have way too much time on their hands.
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2/25/2004 06:40:00 PM
by Douglas
If Bush is counting burger assembly as a manufacturing job, this makes "republican vegetable ketchup" look like nothing. But I like the idea of getting Mayor McCheese into a more prominent position. I think he's ready Tuesday, February 24, 2004
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2/24/2004 06:02:00 PM
by Douglas
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2/24/2004 05:35:00 PM
by Douglas
Bush said "activist judges and local officials" from Massachusetts to San Francisco to New Mexico were attempting to redefine marriage and "change the most fundamental institution of civilization" by allowing same-sex weddings. "On a matter of such importance, the voice of the people must be heard," he said.Ok, let's say you look around the world we live in and see moral decay in every corner. Is gay marriage really the straw that broke the camel's back? Of all the sources of moral decay, is the country going to be a better place if same-sex couples can't marry? Or, perhaps, you think anyone that wants to get married should be allowed to. Why would gay people want to get married? If they're spiritually committed to each other, why do they want the "piece of paper" from the state to make it legal? For health benefits? I can't say that I really care one way or the other, but it's certainly not worth altering the Constitution. If gay couples want to lose half their shit in a divorce while paying more in income tax to Uncle Sam just because they're married, hey, more power to 'em.
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2/24/2004 05:34:00 PM
by Douglas
I half expected to a picture of the wife at the end of this survey saying "what the hell are you doing?"
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2/24/2004 05:16:00 PM
by Douglas
About 26,000 rejected asylum seekers who arrived in the Netherlands before April 1, 2001, and have exhausted all appeals will be stripped of their asylum benefits and put on aircraft to go back home.That's bound to tick a lot of people off. Who'd have thunk the Dutch would be the first to try something like this? Monday, February 23, 2004
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2/23/2004 11:09:00 PM
by Douglas
On Monday, prosecutors put 11 witnesses on the stand -- including Simkanin's sister-in-law Dianne Clemonds -- to try to show that Simkanin knew what he was doing when he stopped withholding and paying taxes on employee wages.I don't think anyone enjoys paying taxes, but the way to beat the system isn't by ignoring it. I also have a news flash to U.S. District Judge John McBryde: McBryde has compared the tax honesty movement to a cult.I don't know what Judge McBryde's definition of a cult is, but I think that if you've got 100 Million members of a group that hates paying taxes, it loses a bit of its cult status. There's a lot of subtext to what's going on here, and I don't know the half of it, but I do know that Mr. Simkanin is relying on his Christian faith to exonerate him. Seems like he needs to read Matthew 22:21 a few more times, for clarity.
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2/23/2004 09:55:00 PM
by Douglas
Or, not near long enough.
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2/23/2004 09:51:00 PM
by Douglas
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2/23/2004 09:26:00 PM
by Douglas
Now quit your jibber jabber! Don't make me mad. . . . Grrrr! Sunday, February 22, 2004
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2/22/2004 05:44:00 PM
by Douglas
The current UT system policy requires that state-issued equipment such as computers are "to be used for institutional purposes, not personal or private purposes," although occasional incidental personal use not interfering with work responsibility is acceptable. It adds that "improper or illegal use of the Internet by employees may subject them to disciplinary action."Remember that we're talking about doctors here. Look, if you're at work, or school, you're on someone else's computer. Save your money and spring for the DSL at home, ya cheap bastard.
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2/22/2004 05:30:00 PM
by Douglas
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2/22/2004 04:58:00 PM
by Douglas
Ralph Nader emerges from hole in the ground, sees his shadow, announces intent to run for president again. It's official: four more years of President Bush Thursday, February 19, 2004
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2/19/2004 05:12:00 PM
by Douglas
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2/19/2004 05:07:00 PM
by Douglas
update:Thanks, Allison. I can't pay you for editing just yet. . .
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2/19/2004 05:04:00 PM
by Douglas
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2/19/2004 04:43:00 PM
by Douglas
It's almost hypnotic. . . Tuesday, February 17, 2004
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2/17/2004 10:08:00 PM
by Douglas
Still, anyone thinking that you're getting the straight dope on a used car, should think again.
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2/17/2004 04:56:00 PM
by Douglas
The image "never touches air, so shaking or waving has no effect," the company said on its Web site.Well, duh.
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2/17/2004 04:40:00 PM
by Douglas
Monday, February 16, 2004
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2/16/2004 05:57:00 PM
by Douglas
"We don't have a bathroom,"Come on. What would Mardi Gras be without the smell of beer soaked urine? No one goes down there with the expectation of doing push-ups on the rain/beer/urine soaked streets. Unless you're an Aggie, and yes, I actually saw this happen once.
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2/16/2004 05:49:00 PM
by Douglas
Judy Cudd, a member of the group, said she's had a long-standing love affair with history. She remembers exploring the nooks and crannies of an old house she used to visit as a child, realizing "none of these things are going to come again."It's great to see this kind of interest taken in the community, but I can't say I'm more or less excited about seeing this theater restored than any other decrepit building in or around Wellington. I would like to see The Last Picture Show there, but something tells me that's not the kind of movie they're going to be showing there. Friday, February 13, 2004
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2/13/2004 09:53:00 PM
by Douglas
Capt. Steve Krone of the Dickinson Police Department said three girls — two 15-year-olds and a 16-year-old — had been charged with making a false report.A teenager using a prank to get out of class? What is this world coming to? Look, most teenagers don't know who the president is, so why should we expect them to realize that the entire society has lost their sense of irony? Stupid people do stupid things. Nothing's going to change that, so just let these kids get out of high school and realize how the real world actually sucks. Prison would kill them.
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2/13/2004 08:17:00 PM
by Douglas
Uh, I guess we are. Check out this idiot. I think that it's inappropriate to commemorate a government which broke off from, and attacked the United States in order to protect the institution of slavery in government buildings.It's sad to see people get all their knowledge from their 9th grade history course. But unfortunately way too common. But stick around on the site to read Cat's last comment. There's someone who knows the score.
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2/13/2004 08:00:00 PM
by Douglas
In a scene that has become commonplace in Harris County courts, dozens of people in the jury pool said, in effect, that they simply could not obey Texas law.That's pretty sad. The jurors can't obey the law and have to use what we used to call common sense to determine these trials. Who knows, this woman my have a legitimate case. She may have been truly wronged by the drug company. But people are finally so sick of seeing juries give out kazillions of dollars to idiots, it takes something like this to get people's attention. Nearly everyone in the legal system points to the now-famous case of Sheila Liebeck, the McDonald's drive-through customer who spilled hot coffee on her lap in 1994. She sued the fast-food chain, and a New Mexico jury awarded her $160,000 to cover medical costs and an additional $2.7 million in punitive damages.Thanks, Sheila. Instead of being remembered as a dumbass by your family, you'll go down as a person who helped to destroy the legal system of our country. Good going. Wednesday, February 11, 2004
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2/11/2004 09:17:00 PM
by Douglas
Commission member Neil deGrasse Tyson, an astrophysicist who is director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York, asked Augustine whether $15 billion a year for 10 years would be enough to set NASA on course to fulfill the moon-and-then-on-to-Mars vision put forth by Bush one month ago. The space agency's annual budget has been around $15 billion in recent years.Ok, skippy, answer me this. The Department of Defense will get $380 Billion in '04, the Department of Health and Human Services will get $491 in '04. Do you honestly think that most people are that concerned with where less than one penny of each of their tax dollar is going? Somehow, I doubt it. OK, I just thought this article was stupid. But I had to keep reading: Virtually everyone at the hearing supported the idea of a national space council or some other type of clearinghouse to oversee the effort, and stressed the need for strong White House support and also youth appeal."Youth appeal?" What the hell are they talking about? Kids haven't been inspired to explore space since Apollo? What the hell is wrong with these guys? Coming from someone in the space industry that was born after Apollo, I can say that the biggest hurdle in my way in NASA bureaucracy are these fucking grey-beards that won't fucking leave. They may quit NASA, but then get a golden parachute with a contractor so they can ride out two pensions, generally to do nothing. Lack of young people isn't the problem. If anything, it's too many hangers on from the 70s that don't have anything better to do. The space program, and dare I say, NASA is just as American as baseball and apple pie. Actually, more so than either of the two previous examples, because no one watches baseball anymore, and everyone is on Atkins. But the Space Program is different. The Russians have their launches, the Europeans launch unmanned rockets from South America, and now China is in the game. But no one can compare to our past endevours. No one else has walked on another planet, and even low earth orbit has become a prized accomplishment lately, even among spacefaring nations. It may not mean much in your day-to-day life (then again, it just might), but it's a mighty big feather in our national cap, and we all get to wear it, whenever we want. I'd love to see someone show me where $15 Billion of our enormous national budget can buy something that no one else on the planet is capable of.
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2/11/2004 08:31:00 PM
by Douglas
"It's not a miracle, it's thermodynamics!"Amen to that one, brother!
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2/11/2004 08:21:00 PM
by Douglas
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2/11/2004 08:18:00 PM
by Douglas
The government is refusing to caption Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie, apparently fearing that the deaf would fall prey to witchcraft if they viewed the classic sitcoms.Why is this the government's responsibility? If Friends is captioned, it's probably at the cost of its advertisers. But to say all old sitcoms have to be made accessible to everyone, well, that's as absurd as the handicapped parking spot and the wheelchair ramp at the roller rink. But. . . Look at the list of stuff they don't want to take the time to caption:
Did we learn nothing from first grade?!? If you bring treats, in this case, federal funds for closed captioning of TV shows, you have to have enough for everyone. Monday, February 09, 2004
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2/09/2004 09:30:00 PM
by Douglas
"The object is harmless. It poses no danger to the station or its crewmembers. Specialists are now trying to find out the origin of the object," NASA spokesman Sergei Puzanov told Interfax.Uh, harmless? I'm sure no one needs people blowing this out of proportion, but just about a year ago, some big-wigs thought foam hitting the RCC on the WLE was harmless. Forgive me if "debris floating outside the vehicle" is prematurely dismissed as benign.
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2/09/2004 09:02:00 PM
by Douglas
"You wouldn't believe how much mail and e-mail piled up," he continued. In the first week he had more than 3,300 e-mails from associates and friends, he said. "No junk at all."Here's a guy that needs bank draft payment of his bills. You'd think an astronaut would have direct deposit, and not have his pay in a coffee can in the back yard.
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2/09/2004 09:00:00 PM
by Douglas
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2/09/2004 05:43:00 PM
by Douglas
Nato is turning a blind eye to the flourishing opium trade in Afghanistan to ensure the support of warlords in the struggle to maintain security in the country, Russia's defence minister has claimed.Now that's a lot of heroin. Why can't the embrace democracy and open up a Starbuck's or something?
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2/09/2004 05:42:00 PM
by Douglas
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2/09/2004 05:39:00 PM
by Douglas
My suggestion for a proven diet in 2004 that’s been effective throughout the ages is what I like to affectionately call “Dick’s Bud Light Diet Plan.”At least get a good beer. Sunday, February 08, 2004
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2/08/2004 05:44:00 PM
by Douglas
"We were responsive to the community and the bond package was focused on classroom and instructional needs," she said. [emphasis added]It's good to see that this dedicated educator hasn't lost her senses of humor. Let's recap, shall we:
Saturday, February 07, 2004
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2/07/2004 01:26:00 PM
by Douglas
"I was trying to sic the dogs on him and that didn't work," Carr said. "So I got my weapon."So there ya go. If you're going to break in to someone's business, don't attack them when they confront you. Friday, February 06, 2004
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2/06/2004 10:43:00 PM
by Douglas
A $337 million bond package that included a multipurpose stadium and a warehouse failed last May. Addressing concerns from opponents, the Bond Advisory Committee recommended trimming these and other items.So the poor, deprived children of the district aren't getting a $20 million high school stadium, but is there some reason to think that this reduced version, which still totals more than a quarter Billion dollars, is going to benefit the education of the children in the area? Look where the money is going (or look here at a previous rant):
This isn't coming from some nebulous magic pot of money in Washington. It's coming out of my pocket. There's not a chance in hell that this bond is going to get defeated. After all, it's for the children. Vote early, and vote often!
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2/06/2004 09:21:00 PM
by Douglas
About 40 people gathered outside an Eckerd store Monday, protesting what they said was a decision to deny a rape victim a prescription for the morning-after pill.Let's forget for a second that the particular prescription might have some polarizing effects on the public. The day that the decision is made by the idiot behind the counter at the drug store is the day I come back with a flame thrower. And that goes for everything from jock-itch cream to whether or not I want double prints at the photo-lab.
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2/06/2004 09:10:00 PM
by Douglas
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2/06/2004 09:08:00 PM
by Douglas
On Thursday, the National Trust for Historic Preservation awarded a grant to Historic Wellington Inc. to hire experts to examine the old bridge, which spans the Salt Fork of the Red River in Collingsworth County.Odd that the Bonnie & Clyde episode is mentioned in association with the bridge, since it wasn't even there when they got stuck in the sand of the Salt Fork of the Red River. Some would even say that the lack of the bridge is why they got stuck in the sand. But what do I know? It sure would be a shame to see it go. I'd hate to be the last person to cross it, but I'd hate to be the last person to cross it because it fell out from under me, too. Thursday, February 05, 2004
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2/05/2004 09:32:00 PM
by Douglas
"As I get older my unease at the time and the money that has to be spent on projects putting human beings back to the moon, and on to another planet, is so enormous," he said.Obviously, this statement is getting press because it's so ironic. An actor whose claim to fame is the commander of a space ship saying that space travel isn't worth it. But it's his justification that I find interesting. He wants to "get this place right first" before we continue to space? Where would he like to start? How 'bout idiot actors that think they have all the answers.
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2/05/2004 09:18:00 PM
by Douglas
The crew lined up for the next flight to the international space station in April will be changed after cosmonaut Valery Tokarev and U.S. astronaut Leroy Chiao developed "a psychological incompatibility" during training, Russian space officials said Wednesday.Sounds like someone's not getting along. I guess low earth orbit isn't a good place to have it out with your coworker. Wednesday, February 04, 2004
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2/04/2004 08:26:00 PM
by Douglas
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2/04/2004 08:23:00 PM
by Douglas
She brought the receipts to attorney Andrew Siben, of Bay Shore, who filed suit this week against the store in State Supreme Court in Riverhead.I would like to personally thank Ms. Torres for taking a stand against this unspeakable evil. She's risking grave repercussions, but her victory in this endeavour will be a victory for all mankind. Just kidding. This pathetic bag of guts is a waste of oxygen, and if this were a just universe, she'd be forced to repay all court costs associated with this madness. Mr. Siben, the attorney that looked at this case and ran with it, would be publicly flogged.
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2/04/2004 08:14:00 PM
by Douglas
The VFW's commander in chief, Edward Banas Senior, says Rock's outfit was "in poor taste and extremely disrespectful." Banas lamented that the NFL, MTV and CBS have issued apologies for Justin Timberlake ripping Janet Jackson's clothes but have said nothing about Rock.Oh well. Obviously this isn't going to get the ink that Janet got, but at least someone mentioned it.
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2/04/2004 08:05:00 PM
by Douglas
The potentially lethal compound was located in what was believed to be the safe house of Abu Musab Zarqawi, a poisons specialist described by some U.S. intelligence officials as having been a key link between deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and the Al Qaeda terror network.Wow, the bonus plan! Not only did some WMD turn up, although I'm not sure is seven pounds constitutes "Mass" in WMD, but they can also tie Saddam to Al Qaeda. I was afraid that we were going to get to the one year point of the occupation and not have a reason turn up yet. Thanks, FoxNews, for setting the record straight. Tuesday, February 03, 2004
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2/03/2004 11:06:00 PM
by Douglas
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2/03/2004 05:20:00 PM
by Douglas
If the Super Bowl half-time show was offensive and unsuitable for family viewing, I blame Paul Tagliabue and his fellow marketing executives at the NFL. It was their show, start to finish.Well, duh. It's not just chronic gamblers that watch professional sports. People are entertained by these children's games, and are willing to pony up Billions of dollars (and that's just in Houston) for their playgrounds. But let's get back to the boobie: Exactly what did the league expect when it rented the MTV culture?Well, that's a bit obvious, too. Anyone who doesn't realize it's all about ratings is either delusional or stupid. Everyone associated with the production, from the NFL to MTV, knew what was going on and at some point, signed off on it. The league didn't suddenly develop amnesia about MTV. Timberlake and Jackson merely sent the lumber downstream, gave the NFL and its network partners what they were asking for -- only they gave them too much of it.This is what I don't get. OK, you want to bill the Stupor Bowl as a family show, so you don't really want boobies popping all the way out in front of the children, but no one bats an eye at scantily clad women selling cars, beer, and computers, jumping around on the sideline, or Mike Ditka selling boner pills. Hell, parents wouldn't think twice about taking their kids by Hooter's for some wings on the way home from the game. So why on earth is this such a big deal? Dozens of partial boobies go totally unnoticed (yeah, right), yet one boobie is an unspeakable lapse in decency? We're talking just one freakin' boobie here! Not even a full set! Good for Jackson and Timberlake for putting a breast smack in the middle of things: The NFL finally got a little payback for its manipulations. That's what the FCC investigation, and your own common sense, should conclude.So now CBS is going to blame MTV, and vice versa. Know what that sounds like? Watch COPS for about ten minutes and you'll see the obligatory prostitution sting go down. The John (CBS) claims he didn't know anything about the prostitute, and the whore (MTV) claims he was just giving her a ride home from work. But they both get used, and neither one of them care. I'd like to thank the whore and the John for finally giving us the Stupor Bowl half-time show this country truly deserves. Next year? Something with interracial midgets. UPDATE: Just got this from Dad: I was more offended by seeing the American Flag used as a poncho by the male singer than I was by mis-seeing Janet's silicone injected mammary gland.Amen to that. I was a bit more troubled with Nelly's performance where he spend four minutes grabbing his crank like a savant with the clap, but I'm a bit old fashioned. But this brings up another issue. Men are not troubled with exposed breasts: women are. Men like breasts. Again I say, what's the problem?
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2/03/2004 04:52:00 PM
by Douglas
Iraq is only the latest episode in a century long series of misinterpreted, misunderstood, misapplied, suppressed, and flat-out incorrect intelligence that has led the United States into war.The Spanish-American War has to be my personal favourite. It wasn't until 1976 that it revealed that it was a boiler that blew up the U.S.S Maine and not a Spanish mine, but the real keeper from the even was William Randolph Hearst's quote, "you bring me the photographs, and I'll give you your war." The first casualty of war is irony. Monday, February 02, 2004
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2/02/2004 06:44:00 PM
by Douglas
Finally!! After all that compelling intel from last year at this time, to the 10 solid months of occupation of another nation, it's good to see that he's finally getting down to some of the brass tacks of finding the justification for his war. "We also want to look at our war against proliferation and weapons of mass destruction in a broader context," Bush said. "So I'm putting together an independent, bipartisan commission to analyze where we stand, what we can do better as we fight this war against terror."Whew! And I was worried that we'd have to find some reason for our next invasion. Just as long as they get it in before the next one starts.
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2/02/2004 06:43:00 PM
by Douglas
If you can trust a human disguised as a groundhog, then the Nebraska region's snowy weather and subzero temperatures will come to an end in about six weeks.I wouldn't trust a human in a groundhog costume to pump my gas.
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2/02/2004 06:36:00 PM
by Douglas
Although most guys would really like to be able to go to a strip club and have their company pick up the bill.
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2/02/2004 06:26:00 PM
by Douglas
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2/02/2004 12:33:00 AM
by Douglas
The two stores would be located on the opposite sides of Grand Island. The south store would be located at the southeast corner of Highway 34 and South Locust Street, the north store is planned on land just north of Sam's Club near the existing Wal-Mart along the Highway 281 corridor.Wal-Mart. The model of American capitalism, or the scourge of the community? Currently too close to call. Sunday, February 01, 2004
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2/01/2004 09:15:00 PM
by Douglas
'Individual beer consumption trends have shown a decline since the early 1980s, a clear sign of successful public policies and private sector initiatives encouraging moderation,'' reports the Beer Institute.Damn them! Damn them all to hell, at the Beer Institute!!! A pox upon the heresy they are spewing!
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2/01/2004 01:36:00 AM
by Douglas
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2/01/2004 12:53:00 AM
by Douglas
Schimek gave the committee members a color printout of some U.S. and Canadian flags. Almost half of the 50 states' flags have blue backgrounds with a seal in the middle - as Nebraska's does.The flag is only one of the many nightmares people in Nebraska wake up to each and every day, so is it any wonder they have some Texas envy?
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