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Monday, October 30, 2006
Posted
10/30/2006 05:58:00 PM
by Douglas
President Bush is still catching grief on Internet blogs for his response to a question from CNBC on whether he'd ever Googled anybody. The president called the search company "the Google." Bloggers have been reminding anyone who will listen about the president's reference during a 2004 debate to "the Internets."Way to go, NPR. They have blogs on the Internet now? What a great way to show how un-hip the President is by falling and breaking yours. Geez. I can't believe there's enough white, liberal guilt that compels anyone to give a dime to your pointless pledge beg-a-thons every year. Enjoy your tote-bag, suckers!
Posted
10/30/2006 05:53:00 PM
by Douglas
Posted
10/30/2006 05:44:00 PM
by Douglas
Ignore celebrities, except when they are doing what they are celebrated for doing: acting, playing football et cetera. Skill does not confer moral, political or intellectual discrimination. (Except in the case of writers. Writers know everything and can lecture you with impunity.) If a celebrity is not celebrated for doing anything but being a celebrity, smile politely but pay no notice.If even that. Your job is to look pretty and shake your ass. Do it and shut your fucking pie hole. Unless you want politicians getting into the entertainment industry.
Posted
10/30/2006 05:26:00 PM
by Douglas
Troubled global tire giant Goodyear said it was shutting down a 44-year-old plant in Texas with the loss of 1,100 jobs.Those pesky low-cost imports. I can't believe Texans in Tyler won't work for $7 a day. What wrong with them? To preserve our nation's manufacturing base, I'm sure these 1,100 workers can get a job manufacturing burgers.
Posted
10/30/2006 05:16:00 PM
by Douglas
Servers across the nation are speaking up about pay. But in South Florida in particular, with its influx of international tourists, servers wait on many visitors who are unfamiliar with the 15 percent tipping custom in the United States. Some restaurants, such as those in South Beach, automatically include tips on the bill because of international tourists. Yet other tourist-heavy areas, including Sawgrass Mills in Sunrise, don't automatically include gratuity.That's the #1 responsibility of a traveler: To learn what's expected of him when he's in a foreign land, so if Germans in Florida are stiffin' you at Appleby's, hey learn German. But what's more disturbing is the sense of entitlement. Servers are entitled top 15% no matter what? Then tack it on the bill for my salmon, pay your server something above minimum wage, and everyone's happy. Right? Wrong. With your continued support, we are actively pursuing reform with the N.R.A. (National Restaurant Association) so as to add a set 20% service charge to every check. This standardization will allow restaurant owners to maintain control of their costs while at the same time allowing servers to be paid fair wages. The service charge will also help eliminate the uncertainty in the mind of the customer when deciding what amount to leave for the server.Ya know what would totally "eliminate the uncertainty" of the customer when it comes to paying for something he's purchased? If the damn final price was printed on the bill. Come on, morons. Imagine going to buy a TV and having to pay an extra 20% for "service" from the high school drop-out that told you want HD meant? Is this money well spent, or are you going to go somewhere that doesn't have such moronic business practices? This is a market question. Food prices have been kept artifically low at restaurants at the expense of the server, because you didn't have to tip them. Get rid of obligatory tipping, pay servers in proportion to their service, and all will be well. Sunday, October 29, 2006
Posted
10/29/2006 01:28:00 PM
by Douglas
There’s a strict taboo in the column-writing business against recycling ideas. So let me start with something fresh.Wow, works for me. Kinda a different story NR was touting back in 2002, when the impetus was on the other side to come up with a reason not to go to war.
Posted
10/29/2006 01:23:00 PM
by Douglas
Flu vaccines may be a massive waste of time and money, an expert warned today. There is little medical evidence that the vaccines have any kind of beneficial effect, even for vulnerable people with asthma and cystic fibrosis, he said.Ha! Told ya, suckers!
Posted
10/29/2006 01:17:00 PM
by Douglas
Evolutionary theorist Oliver Curry of the London School of Economics expects a genetic upper class and a dim-witted underclass to emerge.Squat goblin-like creatures? This is going to take 1,000 years? Obviously this researcher hasn't been to the mall lately.
Posted
10/29/2006 01:11:00 PM
by Douglas
The crucial difference is my grandfather's lack of self-consciousness, and that self-consciousness is a hallmark of the perpetual, infantilised adolescents we have all become, monsters of introspection hovering twitchily on the edge of self-obsession, occasionally aware that the life that exists only to be examined is barely manageable; barely, indeed, a life.I really appreciate the Lego guy at the top of the article, and the number of adults that re-enact Star Wars with Legos.
Posted
10/29/2006 01:02:00 PM
by Douglas
A new study in a British medical journal finds a link between the relative length of a woman's index and ring fingers and her athletic prowess. The research takes its place among dozens of other studies tying that ratio -- known in finger-measurement circles as 2D:4D (the relationship between the length of the second digit, 2D, and the fourth) -- to all manner of physical and psychological traits, from breast cancer risk to schizophrenia.Also sign of aggressive men. The length of a man's fingers can reveal how physically aggressive he is, Canadian scientists have said.Of course, there's a wiki article. Saturday, October 28, 2006
Posted
10/28/2006 04:58:00 PM
by Douglas
President Bush signed into law on Thursday a bill providing for construction of 700 miles of added fencing along the Southwestern border, calling the legislation “an important step toward immigration reform.”Just don't call it amnesty.
Posted
10/28/2006 04:52:00 PM
by Douglas
Dick Cheney, US vice-president, has endorsed the use of "water boarding" for terror suspects and confirmed that the controversial interrogation technique was used on Khaled Sheikh Mohammed, the senior al-Qaeda operative now being held at Guantánamo Bay.So "simulating" drowning is O.K., according to Cheney. I wonder if "real" drowning is O.K. for Cheney.
Posted
10/28/2006 04:50:00 PM
by Douglas
"It was bang, bang, bang, then there was a boom as they broke the door in, threw the fire grenade, and then shot the dog," said homeowner Margot Allen. "This all happened in anywhere from five to fifteen seconds."Wow. A single joint, and a SWAT team kicks in your door and shoots your dog. Not at crack-house, but a suburban Houston home. Not a pit bull or a rottweiler, but a Labrador. Where is the public outrage? Is the majority of the population so complacent that they think this is a suitable response from law enforcement for a single joint? I suppose so. The Sugar Land Police Department declined an on-camera interview, but they are defending their actions, saying they followed protocol to the letter.Well that answers that. Police are justified in using diversionary grenades, kicking in doors, discharging fire arms at the family pet, all for one joint! It's not disturbing that this is out template for the Fort Bend County SWAT team, it's that this conforms with their protocol to the letter. Wake up, America, it's time to protect ourselves from the drug war.
Posted
10/28/2006 04:26:00 PM
by Douglas
Airbus signed a framework agreement with the Chinese authorities on Thursday to build its first aircraft assembly plant outside Europe, at Tianjin in eastern China.Why the hell does China need to place an order for aircraft if they're getting the whole damn factory? Good move, Airbus, just give it all away why don't ya!
Posted
10/28/2006 04:21:00 PM
by Douglas
Posted
10/28/2006 04:16:00 PM
by Douglas
Whatever its intent, the aside is seen in Canada as a suggestion that the country is a free rider when it comes to global security. While Canada did not participate in the invasion of Iraq, it has posted a large portion of its army in Afghanistan as part of NATO forces since 2002. On Wednesday, Michael Wilson, Canada’s ambassador to the United States, spoke with an official at the White House, whom the Canadian government declined to name, to officially express Canada’s displeasure.Disgusting. What's even more sad is that as stupid and polarizing as ads like this are, they obviously work. Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Posted
10/24/2006 05:55:00 PM
by Douglas
A drug bust at a trailer park in New Mexico turned up what appeared to be classified documents taken from the Los Alamos nuclear weapons laboratory, authorities said Tuesday.Methamphetamine is a powerful drug. A couple of kilotons, at least.
Posted
10/24/2006 05:51:00 PM
by Douglas
A dispute between a wrecker driver and car owner escalated into gunfire followed by a high-speed chase that ended when the vehicle in tow broke loose and crashed into a taco stand in northeast Harris County, sheriff's deputies said.Ouch.
Posted
10/24/2006 05:43:00 PM
by Douglas
Humans are stripping nature at an unprecedented rate and will need two planets' worth of natural resources every year by 2050 on current trends, the WWF conservation group said on Tuesday.Two planets? Shit, we better start looking for that second one. I don't think Mars is going to cooperate. "For more than 20 years we have exceeded the earth's ability to support a consumptive lifestyle that is unsustainable and we cannot afford to continue down this path," WWF Director-General James Leape said, launching the WWF's 2006 Living Planet Report.Hold the phone, Jim. "Exceeded the earth's ability to support a consumptive lifestyle?" Then explain to me why it's only the areas with consumptive lifestyles that seem to be able to manage the resources that are present? It may be inequitable, but it certainly hasn't exceeded the earth's capacity. "If everyone around the world lived as those in America, we would need five planets to support us," Leape, an American, said in Beijing.Ok, fair 'nuff, and I can feel guilty about my decadent lifestyle, but what is this saying? Obviously it would behoove most Americans to err on the side of conservation, but if everyone lived in a mud hut, we'd only need half of the world. Is relegating humanity to third world conditions for the sake of the rest of the world being pristine somehow advantageous? How, exactly? But here's the rub: "Humanity's footprint has more than tripled between 1961 and 2003," it said. Consumption has outpaced a surge in the world's population, to 6.5 billion from 3 billion in 1960. U.N. projections show a surge to 9 billion people around 2050.So there's some magical tradeoff, some leftist's conversion card that determines what's an acceptable quantity of the earth's resources to consume as a function of how many people are consuming them. One wasteful American's resources could sustain five other people if we all lived like cavemen. Again, how is this advantageous? The same amount of the earth's resources are being consumed, the same impact to the precious earth is occurring. There's just five more people, dare I say, one fifth as comfortable. How could this devolution possibly be viewed as progress? And as a footnote, the biggest ecological disaster this century will be China. With the manufacturing base of the West moving to China, their appetite for energy (and waste) will grow without bound in the coming decades. What then? Leape said China, home to a fifth of the world's population and whose economy is booming, was making the right move in pledging to reduce its energy consumption by 20 percent over the next five years.Yeah freakin' right. Wal-Mart is building factories to make their crap faster than they can borrow the money (from China). If China restrains their energy consumption growth by 20% in the next five years, it will be a miracle. So, sleep tight, environ-fascist, knowing that the pithy bumpersticker you put on your Volvo doesn't do quite as much for mother earth as not driving it. I, at least, appreciate the sentiment, but then again, I'm a huge fan of irony.
Posted
10/24/2006 05:29:00 PM
by Douglas
Tony Blair called yesterday for the national DNA database to be expanded to include every citizen.Ahh, the good old days. When you had to be accused of something before you had to submit to a government needle in your arm.
Posted
10/24/2006 05:25:00 PM
by Douglas
Posted
10/24/2006 05:18:00 PM
by Douglas
Three-year-old Robert Moore went fishing for a stuffed replica of Sponge Bob and ended up trapped in a vending machine. The toddler's adventure began with a Saturday evening shopping trip with his grandmother, Fredricka Bierdemann, and three siblings.Firemen, always with the firemen. Why do they get called out for crap like this? Are there no kittens in trees to rescue? I think there's a parallel to that old joke about how pointless it is to get firemen to rescue kittens from trees: How often do you see a cat skeleton in a tree? They got up there, they'll figure it out. Same could be said for the coin operated crane game. I've never seen a kid skeleton in one of those things. Just leave 'em in there and let them figure out how to get out. And if someone comes by with a quarter and gets lucky fishing him out, more power to ya! That's just one more manure scooper for the dairy! Is there some reasons two of these incidents happened in Wisconsin? Monday, October 23, 2006
Posted
10/23/2006 05:58:00 PM
by Douglas
A Continental flight headed from Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport to West Palm Beach was temporarily delayed this evening when the wing of the moving aircraft smashed into an adjacent parked plane that already had unloaded its passengers.I guess the rear-view mirror was optional. Saturday, October 21, 2006
Posted
10/21/2006 11:14:00 AM
by Douglas
European aircraft maker Airbus has raised the number of A380 superjumbos it needs to sell to make a profit on the project.Well good luck with that, commies! All this comes just a few months after they upped the price on this disaster. 420 planes at $300 million each? It's going to take $126 Billion before they turn a profit on this nightmare? Geez. I doubt it, but maybe they'll make it. I know $126 Billion buys a lot of 747s, and Boeing is ready when you are, FedEx and UPS.
Posted
10/21/2006 11:11:00 AM
by Douglas
A French court ruling that the 35 hour working week must apply in hotels, bars and restaurants triggered uproar in the hospitality industry, amid dire warnings that it will impoverish staff and jeopardize many struggling businesses.What a friggin' nightmare.
Posted
10/21/2006 11:08:00 AM
by Douglas
The nuclear arms plant near Amarillo could see an enhanced weapons dismantlement role and compete to become a center for plutonium research, according to a National Nuclear Security Administration plan.What?!? Only 2,000 operational nukes? What if Liechtenstein gets the bomb? Is that going to be enough to deter them?
Posted
10/21/2006 11:03:00 AM
by Douglas
The elementary school art teacher who said she was fired because a student saw a nude piece on a field trip to a Dallas museum is close to reaching a settlement with her former school district.A group of elected officials, the FISD, are a bunch of knuckle dragging troglodytes, but who suffers for their incompetence? The taxpayers that have to pay for this settlement and hire her replacement. Art has no place in education in Frisco, apparently.
Posted
10/21/2006 10:51:00 AM
by Douglas
If Texas keeps growing as it has for the first half of this decade, the emptying trend in rural counties will accelerate and growth will virtually stall in many mid-sized urban pockets, according to new estimates released this week by the Texas State Data Center.Lots of speculation in this, but not really a rosy outlook. $3 a gallon for gas and a 90 minute daily commute may have a lot to do to spur the growth of smaller towns.
Posted
10/21/2006 10:46:00 AM
by Douglas
The city's new smoking ordinance promises clearer air by adding locations where people can't light up, but is a little hazy about where they can.Why is there an exemption? Either second-hand smoke is the scourge of humanity and must be stopped, or it's at best, an annoyance. If it's a threat to my health in a bar, it's a threat to my health on a patio. So what about "cigar bars?" The new ordinance specifies what qualifies as a cigar shop: an establishment that brings in at least 60 percent of its revenue from tobacco product sales.For a while it wasn't abundantly clear that this ordinance wasn't all about money, so I'm glad the city council has shown their true intentions. So second-hand smoke isn't dangerous if you buy a permit from the city to allow it? It's all starting to make sense now. But this goes way too far: The only exemption included in White's proposal that was rejected by the council was for private functions held by nonprofit organizations at their own facilities.Their own facilities? How the hell can the city tell anyone what to do in their own, private, facilities? Dennis Leary was right: They'll be kicking down our doors to confiscate our Marlboros in no time.
Posted
10/21/2006 10:23:00 AM
by Douglas
Even as his attorney worked on last-minute appeals to save him from a Thursday night execution, death row inmate Michael DeWayne Johnson slashed his throat with a makeshift knife. The dying inmate then used his blood to write a final message on the wall of his cell: "I did not shoot him."Sitting in prison for 11 years and then killing yourself with a Popsicle stick? How horrible. Lyons said Johnson spoke with guards and gave no indication he planned to take his own life. No suicide note was found.Um, unless you count the "I did not shoot him" written on the wall with his own blood. I don't really want to get off on a death penalty rant, but stories like this are sickening. I don't have a problem with guilty people being executed, but the probability of innocent people getting zapped is not zero, and it's left to the State to make that determination. The state can't effectively pave roads or provide proper drainage for its cities. I have a real problem with giving that much power to the same state that can't figure out that water runs downhill. Friday, October 20, 2006
Posted
10/20/2006 05:55:00 PM
by Douglas
Georgetown students attending the lecture had questions not only about Scalia’s views on education, but on hot topics such as the sale of medicinal marijuana, campaign finance reform and censorship of high school newspapers.If all they do is "apply the text of the Constitution," why is the vote not unanimous? Of course it's activism, even if it's personal. But what about SCOTUS Cam?: Another student asked for Scalia's thoughts on providing television coverage of Supreme Court proceedings, similar to broadcasts of Congressional sessions.Give me a freakin' break. Like Congress is any more interesting, and C-SPAN is on 24-7. Does anyone learn anything about the democratic process from that, or we just get to see blurbs taken out of context when a representative is accused of molesting a kid? Put the cameras in. That's the price you have for your lifetime appointment. Comb your hair and stop whining, Antonin. Thursday, October 19, 2006
Posted
10/19/2006 06:08:00 PM
by Douglas
Posted
10/19/2006 05:34:00 PM
by Douglas
The City Council voted Wednesday to extend Houston's indoor smoking ban to bars, with several members acknowledging they went along reluctantly to forge a compromise on an issue that had divided the panel.And what a victory it is. A huge victory for all those Houstonians that want to buy alcohol in a bar, but are either too stupid or too lazy to find a non-smoking bar and feel that everyone in the room should cater to their preferences. All those whiners that think that the state knows what's best for them. Let's not forget about our cratering socialized medical institutions that will undoubtedly save millions of dollars in fewer smoking-related illnesses. But the biggest winner here are all the private insurance companies that will save even more than the state does at lower costs of providing medical coverage to those that pay their premiums. I can't fucking wait to get my refund check for my health insurance when their costs are lowered because the state is willing to issue confiscatory fines to those that chose to partake of behaviour they don't approve of. What a glorious day for Houston. Fuck that, a glorious day for America! God bless her for keeping us all from making a bad decision.
Posted
10/19/2006 05:22:00 PM
by Douglas
If you catch someone smoking in a non-smoking area in Omaha, Neb., call the police. The Omaha Police Department (OPD) is encouraging city residents to call 911 in the wake of the citywide ban on smoking that went into effect on Oct. 2.Car-jacking, rape, murder, smoking at Denny's. . . . those are all just about the same thing, right? So what's the The penalty is a citation and fee for individuals caught violating the ban -- $100 for the first offense, $200 for the second and $500 for the third and subsequent offenses, according to a summary of the city ordinance posted online.What?!? You mean it's not a capital offense? Why not? If it's such a hideous act, $500 for a third offense isn't that much of deterrent. I would suppose that they've considered shipping off third time offenders to GitMo, but I guess living in Nebraska is punishment enough. Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Posted
10/18/2006 05:32:00 PM
by Douglas
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Posted
10/17/2006 05:51:00 PM
by Douglas
A veterinarian charged with killing her airman husband with drugs used to euthanize animals pleaded no contest Monday and will be sentenced to 25 years in prison.Holy. Crap. How long does it take an average woman to even round up 145 pounds of crap to weight your lifeless body after she drugs you and stabs you 41 times? That's what I call commitment! And come on. . . a brake drum? Wheel rim? Did he work in a salvage yard? Where did she find all this crap? I sure hope the guy at the San Angelo West Marine isn't called to testify just because he sold them the boat anchor. . .
Posted
10/17/2006 05:40:00 PM
by Douglas
Police say a man with a history of mental problems killed his mother by shooting her with an assault rifle before family members found him wandering in the rain Sunday night outside their southwest Houston home.Stolen weapon, dead mother, mental illness. . . . there's nothing about this story that isn't completely tragic. So why do I expect blame to be placed on the only participant in this tragedy that is inanimate? Monday, October 16, 2006
Posted
10/16/2006 07:08:00 PM
by Douglas
An unlikely evangelist showed up in more than 20 Houston churches last week — former Vice President Al Gore.Ok, whatever gets your message out. I think it's a stretch to use the phrases "Unitarian Universalist" in the same sentence with the word "church," must less "religious scholar," but whatever. This sentence, almost made me wet myself with laughter: As recently as October 2005, televangelist Pat Robertson criticized the National Association of Evangelists for its global warming stance. But after a near-record hot summer last year, he changed his position.Pat Robertson, our very own Christian Mullah may have more good intentions than sense (then again he may not), but this is just about single dumbest thing I've ever read regarding the global warming problem. He didn't believe in global warming before summer because, you know, it got hot. What an idiot. I never believed that tiny pickle shaped invisible demons made droplets of water fall from the sky until it started raining today. And whaddya know, it rained today! Who could argue with that logic? Labels: global warming
Posted
10/16/2006 06:57:00 PM
by Douglas
But it started raining at about 2:30 and it's just now let up. This is what my street looks like under about two feet of water:
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Posted
10/15/2006 05:52:00 PM
by Douglas
Even though it hasn't happened since I was in high school, for some reason I really want a wine cooler. South Park may be the funniest damn thing on TV (then again it may not be), but I'll never be able to get past the annoying voices Parker & Stone, and you can really hear their development in these clips. Still, worth the watch. [VIA] Saturday, October 14, 2006
Posted
10/14/2006 04:22:00 PM
by Douglas
The UN Security Council has voted unanimously in favour of a resolution imposing sanctions on North Korea over its claimed nuclear test.I'm not political scientist, but this sounds eerily similar to my high school student council meetings when a cheerleader got pissed off. Seriously, what's dumber about this? North Korea's actions or the UN's reaction? I can't believe the UN has any more credibility than N.K. does. If sanctions are their answer to the proliferation of nuclear weapons, think how ineffective they are with stuff that doesn't matter. And how effective are sanctions expected to be? Take a look at this picture:
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Posted
10/12/2006 05:47:00 PM
by Douglas
The head of the British Army has said the presence of UK armed forces in Iraq "exacerbates the security problems".I guess after three and a half years, we just run out of doors.
Posted
10/12/2006 05:08:00 PM
by Douglas
Canadian troops fighting Taliban militants in Afghanistan have stumbled across an unexpected and potent enemy -- almost impenetrable forests of marijuana plants 10 feet tall.So does every VW Beatle in Austin. . . . . "The challenge is that marijuana plants absorb energy, heat very readily. It's very difficult to penetrate with thermal devices.Have you tried a Bic lighter? I knew a guy in college that had moderate success with one of those, and they're 99¢ at any gas station. "We tried burning them with white phosphorous -- it didn't work. We tried burning them with diesel -- it didn't work. The plants are so full of water right now ... that we simply couldn't burn them," he said.Again, I knew a guy in college named Ed that could make short work of this problem. Check any thrift store in Austin and I'll be anyone inside will know how to deal with this. But what about the ones that did burn? "A couple of brown plants on the edges of some of those [forests] did catch on fire. But a section of soldiers that was downwind from that had some ill effects and decided that was probably not the right course of action," Hiller said dryly."Ill effects?" The munchies with only MREs available? There are ill effects from weed now? I mean other than enjoying the comedy of Carlos Mencia. Bring it home, 'one soldier:' One soldier told him later: "Sir, three years ago before I joined the army, I never thought I'd say 'That damn marijuana'."Somehow, deep down, I don't think weed is Afghanistan's biggest drug problem. Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Posted
10/11/2006 05:51:00 PM
by Douglas
NORAD notified the 147th Fighter Wing Texas Air National Guard at Ellington Field to scramble two F-16 fighter jets about 2:15 p.m. after the New York plane crash, said 1st Lt. Ramsey Hammad, 147th spokesman.Wow, I feel safe. Gotta give it to NORAD and our Federal Government for doing a bang up job of protecting its citizens from five year old threats. Wait, is there any way we can blame this one on the Tigers winning on Saturday? If the $200 million attention whores from the Bronx were still in the playoffs, this probably would have never happened. Nah, most Americans would rather see another attack than see the Yankees in the Series again.
Posted
10/11/2006 05:44:00 PM
by Douglas
Posted
10/11/2006 05:28:00 PM
by Douglas
I do not think I’m alone in panicking when the doorbell rings, fearful that it is the adorable second grader down the street trafficking in cheesecake. I bet I’m not the only one who hides behind the sofa after peeking through the curtains and discovering the person on the front porch is four feet tall and accompanied by a disgruntled grown-up.However, I think my heartstrings are out of jumping range of most door-to-door prepubescent panhandeler, as this logic doesn't work with me: But woe to the parent who ignores his child’s fund-raiser; in these belt-tightening times, selling stuff doesn’t just raise money for new uniforms for the marching band — it also keeps the computer lab up and running and the heat on in the winter. To blow off the fund-raiser is tantamount to being anti-education. On the other hand, avid participation guarantees that your neighbors and co-workers will run when they see you coming.Ha! The district I live (and pay taxes) in would love to raise my taxes, except the State of Texas says it's illegal: We already pay the maximum school tax allowed. I actually cursed at the guy that called from the local "football boosters" when they wanted money, but I'll admit, I was having a bad day. Anyhoo, I think they may be on to something: Fixing national and statewide financing is a staggering long-term project. Fortunately, I can suggest a far easier, more immediate cure for the madness, one that would also assure every fund-raiser is a great success. Every year the top five sellers in each class are rewarded with a pass; then next year they don’t have to participate in the fund-raiser. Likewise, the name of every customer will be entered in a drawing, where the grand prize is to avoid being contacted by any student in the school, as long as you both shall live.I might actually buy a scented candle if that option were on the table.
Posted
10/11/2006 05:03:00 PM
by Douglas
The health of Scottish bartenders and other pub staff improved significantly within weeks after that country banned smoking, according to a new study.That's fine, and fucking obvious even to the most casual observers. So what? Head injuries have shown to decrease among those that stop punching their heads with ball peen hammers. Does that mean the government should step in and tell me to stop hitting myself in the head? The Republic has changed to a pre-emptive state under the Bush Doctrine, but that's really the core of that question. This is America, and if there's money to be made in bars where people want to smoke, who is to tell the bartender he can't inhale second-hand smoke from his paying customers if that's what he chooses to do? Smoking is disgusting, lethal, and annoying if you're not used to it, but still not nearly as annoying as a screaming, kicking child in a restaurant/airplane. But it comes down to whether or not the nanny-state thinks we have the right/ability to decide for ourselves how to live our lives, or they decide for us. But get ready for the backlash, nanny-state, as people stop drinking in bars and/or smoking, because both of those activities the state is discouraging provide it with millions of dollars annually. You can't ban your smoke and tax it too. Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Posted
10/10/2006 05:42:00 PM
by Douglas
Bevo XIII, the longest tenured mascot in Texas Longhorn history, is gone to the big ranch in the sky.At least XIII got to see OU lose again. And if they did BBQ Bevo, that would be the best BBQ Austin has ever seen. That poor steer has been pumped full of enough sedative to make everyone in Austin who took a bite of his brisket forget about how much Austin is getting screwed by the Trans-Texas Catastrophe.
Posted
10/10/2006 05:31:00 PM
by Douglas
An 8-year-old took a fake grenade to his school in far southwest Houston this morning, causing some brief panic.I'm sure a week in "the box" at HISD will teach that 8 year old that it's no OK to bring a $3 piece of junk metal he got at the surplus store to school. Ok, fine, he shouldn't have done it, but still, why is this news? Why does this go beyond "take that home and don't bring it back"? Monday, October 09, 2006
Posted
10/09/2006 05:28:00 PM
by Douglas
Acutally, they're probably not that different. . . . . Sunday, October 08, 2006
Posted
10/08/2006 04:43:00 PM
by Douglas
Posted
10/08/2006 04:41:00 PM
by Douglas
Welcome to one of the latest and strangest financial hazards of our high-tech age: clicking under the influence, or as a friend of mine called it, “sip and click.” In Mr. Kenny’s case, he realized what he had done, and was able to remedy the situation quickly, but not everyone gets off the hook so easily.What a thrill it is to get random crap that you ordered on the net when you're drunk. Everyone likes surprises! It's like Santa visited you early this year. . . . Thursday, October 05, 2006
Posted
10/05/2006 05:50:00 PM
by Douglas
Proposed revisions in the city's smoking ordinance would prohibit lighting up in all enclosed places, including bars, but would allow smoking in tobacco stores and outdoor patios, according to a draft released late Wednesday.Seriously? There is an appreciable portion of the population that wants to go to a bar but is driven off by the smoke? What's to stop someone from opening a non-smoking bar? If there is such a demand for a non-smoking bar, why doesn't some entrepreneurial non-smoker open one up and put all the smoking bars out of business? Could it be, you fucking retards, that people want to smoke in bars? Just a thought. One of the stories I read on this justified the ban by saying that "the majority of Texans don't smoke." That may be true, but the majority of Texans that hang out in bars do, so why deprive them of the smoker business? Just take a look at Austin's unconstitutional smoking ban to see how effective that is: [Registration required. Login: statesmansucks@fake.com Password: suckit] A federal judge on Wednesday struck down part of Austin's smoking ban and found that some of its enforcement provisions were "unconstitutionally vague."Wow, I like it, but I don't like the precedent. It takes the onus off the bar owner and on the local law enforcement to stop a "smoking violator." Like cops in Austin don't have enough to do without going into Emo's at 12:30 because some whiney tie-dyed/Birkenstock wearing hippie gets miffed because his air is getting violated by some other hippie's American Spirits. Hell, Jenna Bush may be back in town running over drag-worms with her Hummer. Here's the deal, folks, you have a right to do what you want: You do not have a right to never be offended, abused, assaulted or < gasp > assaulted with second hand smoke. If you're sensibilities and lungs are so delicate, then stay home, rent a mobile bubble when you venture outdoors, or (imagine this one) avoid places that offend you. This is America. At least it used to be.
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10/05/2006 05:14:00 PM
by Douglas
Is there a self-help group for YouTube? I need help. . .
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10/05/2006 05:11:00 PM
by Douglas
Monday, October 02, 2006
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10/02/2006 05:56:00 PM
by Douglas
"Taxes will keep democracy on the march!"Who knows better what to do with your money than your government, especially when they need to kill people. And maybe this is a topic for another rant, but I'm sick of Democrats vilifying Republicans as "warmongers." [even when they are] Democrats as peace-niks? Puh-<< excuse me while I go outside for a smoke >>-lease! Wilson, FDR, Truman, LBJ. More human beings died at the hands of Democratic administrations in the 20th century than even voted for Republicans. Of course, don't get me started on Lincoln, the greatest American mass murderer of all time.
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10/02/2006 05:44:00 PM
by Douglas
Now, after almost four decades, the spaceman has been vindicated. Using high-tech sound analysis techniques, an Australian computer expert has rediscovered the missing “a” in Mr Armstrong’s famous quote. Peter Shann Ford ran the Nasa recording through sound-editing software and clearly picked up an acoustic wave from the word “a”, finding that Mr Armstrong spoke it at a rate of 35 milliseconds — ten times too fast for it to be audible.I can't beat Althouse on this one: Now, if somebody could figure out some halfway plausible method of establishing the absence of "ein" in President Kennedy's "Ich bin ein Berliner," we could finally be free of the indefinite article problems of the 1960s.If only the greatest problems of the 1960's could be redressed by historical revision of the indefinite article.
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10/02/2006 05:23:00 PM
by Douglas
Women dressed in traditional Bavarian clothes enjoy their beer in a beer tent during the 173rd Oktoberfest, the biggest beer festival in the world, in Munich, October 2, 2006. Germans, in party mood after the World Cup and cheered by a pickup in the economy, have 18 days to consume millions of litres of beer and hundreds of thousands of sausages as the festival has been extended to include October 3 public holiday.I know, dear reader, I've said this before. But I'll say it again, for there is one thing in Bavaria better than beer. Make that two things. Labels: Oktoberfest Sunday, October 01, 2006
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10/01/2006 03:35:00 PM
by Douglas
The vote comes as part of a wave of local-option elections that are steadily ''wetting up" the more populous parts of Texas. Lufkin's Baptist churches and others are mounting a campaign to keep their corner of East Texas dry, but trends are not on their side.I've never understood this. Dry counties keep alcohol away from its citizens about as well as the "Employees must wash hands" sign in the bathroom keeps feces out of your salad. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say the counties with populations less than 10,000 aren't economically booming, so is it really in their best interest to let even more money leave their community when farmer Ted goes to the county line for a six-pack and a quart of whiskey? Or are they afraid that the roads might not be safe for all the people getting to and from their meth labs? Let's look at the downsides: Alcohol opponents say going wet will have negative consequences.Sure you don't need it, but as it is now, you're getting all negatives with none of the additional revenue. Opponents warn about crime and drunken driving, but with alcohol readily available "across the river" and more than 20 restaurants and social organizations serving drinks as private clubs, the Lufkin area already hosts its share of alcohol-related social ills. Over the first eight months of this year, 264 DWI cases were filed in Angelina County, records show.The bootleggers and Baptists vote the same way on this issue.
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10/01/2006 02:46:00 PM
by Douglas
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10/01/2006 02:35:00 PM
by Douglas
But a review of capital expenditure ordered by BAA's new Spanish owners, combined with lobbying from low-cost operators easyJet and Ryanair, make it all but certain that final plans will not include the extra £65m needed to accommodate the A380.3,900m is almost 2.5 miles, kids. I still can't imagine getting on this monstrosity with 550 of my closest friends, and if they can't get the air freight business from FedEx and UPS, they're truly sunk.Thanks long-time reader!
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