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Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Posted
1/31/2007 05:52:00 PM
by Douglas
An enormous gap still separates the performance of Detroit automakers from their foreign competitors - and it isn't all their fault.Really, isn't it just a matter of time before the Big 3 are gone? What's incredible is that the Japanese carmakers are making money making cars in America! How can that be? Is Detroit really that backwards? Here's one example of how knotty Detroit's labor problem can be:How long does it take these geniuses to figure out this won't work? Where's the rest of the money going on an American car? Health care is the biggest chunk. GM, for instance spends $1,635 per vehicle on health care for active and retired workers in the U.S. Toyota pays nothing for retired workers - it has very few - and only $215 for active ones.As the line gets more automated, less and less skilled labor is needed. This is a sad fact of life for 200 years now. But paying Union workers not to work is going to kill an entire industry. GM and Ford had a license to print money for most of the 20th century. This is the price for their complacency.
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1/31/2007 05:49:00 PM
by Douglas
About 2.4 million viewers watched Country Music Television's prime-time crowning of Miss Oklahoma Lauren Nelson on Monday night, according to Nielsen Media Research ratings released Wednesday.Deal with it. No one cares. And that was before they let the Okie win.
Posted
1/31/2007 05:29:00 PM
by Douglas
Traditional light bulbs could be outlawed in California if groundbreaking environmental legislation being proposed by a state legislator is approved.Right off the bat, I want to punch Lloyd in the neck for the dumbest, most obnoxious bill title I've ever heard of. But it gets worse: Levine said the ban, which would take effect from 2012, would save consumers money over the long-term despite the fact that energy-efficient bulbs are more expensive to buy.True, but if consumers want to pay for incandescent bulbs, why not? Have the energy whores in Cali banned every Hummer dealer yet? I think not. "When a consumer is standing in a store and they're confronted with two different products, they generally opt for the one that is cheaper and the one they've traditionally bought," he said.Which precisely explains why Hummers are selling like Hondas even with gas at $3 a gallon. This sounds like a great way to set up a black-market light bulb smuggling ring into California. Maybe they can combine forces with the non low-flow toilet cartel.
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1/31/2007 05:24:00 PM
by Douglas
Violators sometimes use imitation occupants. Although Ashmore didn't spot any during Tuesday's demonstration, he previously has found "four mannequins, one inflatable doll and lots of stuffed animals in baby seats," he said.But something about this one got my attention: The woman in the silver Hyundai got a ticket for driving alone in an HOV lane, even though she was carrying a passenger.Pay your ticket and shut your fucking pie hole, whiner. Somehow pregnant women think they're owed some great favor for society for getting knocked up. And I'm not just talking about tax breaks. Why the hell do "Expectant Mothers" need their own parking spot at the grocery store? There are already 14 handicapped spots, then the "Expectant Mother" spot? What's next, the club foot parking, followed by the lazy eye parking? Then we get into the "mentally disturbed" parking, and believe me, you want to know where these guys area at all times. The real tragic part of this infraction is when these HOV tickets get thrown into the abortion debate. If the state says the fetus isn't a person for HOV purposes, what's next?
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1/31/2007 05:22:00 PM
by Douglas
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1/31/2007 05:16:00 PM
by Douglas
Molly Ivins, the irreverent nationally syndicated columnist from Texas who rankled conservatives and delighted liberals, died late this afternoon after a seven-year battle with breast cancer. She was 62.Aside from being freakin' hilarious, Molly Ivans at the same time personified all that was good and shameful in Texas politics. Her voice was from the left, but her message was clearly Texan. I had the good fortune of hearing her speak in Austin when I was young and impressionable, and she spoke just like you'd expect her to: with a drawl that seems to say "these guys are all hat and no cattle." She will be missed, but you know she's already kicking back with Ann with a drink in her hand. Maybe a cigar, too.
Posted
1/31/2007 05:03:00 PM
by Douglas
Indian firm Tata Steel has won the battle to take over Anglo-Dutch steelmaker Corus.Well, bully for them. That's where the world's manufacturing base is moving: India and China. Pardon me if I don't celebrate the countries that brought about the Industrial Revolution, say, England and the United States, going tits up with their capacity to produce. On to the celebration: Tata Steel's owner Ratan Tata hailed the takeover as "a moment of great fulfilment for all in India".First step? I guess. But certainly not the last. Monday, January 29, 2007
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1/29/2007 05:46:00 PM
by Douglas
The prototype is called the High Altitude Airship, or HAA. Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems & Sensors in Akron won the $40 million contract from the Missile Defense Agency to build HAA in 2003. It is essentially another blimp. A giant one. Seventeen times the size of the Goodyear dirigible. It's designed to float 12 miles above the earth, far above planes and weather systems. It will be powered by solar energy, and will stay in a geocentric orbit for up to a year, undetectable by ground-based radar. You can't see it from the ground. But it can see you.Of course! Is the blimp going to be in the shape of a huge banana? At least the funding would make sense.
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1/29/2007 05:37:00 PM
by Douglas
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1/29/2007 05:24:00 PM
by Douglas
"I want the American people to know that I have not forgotten that our battle for freedom began in Afghanistan, rooting out the extremists of al-Qaeda and the Taliban," Bush said. "Today, I am ordering the deployment of the 325th Marine Expeditionary Brigade, Private Tim Ekenberg, to the embattled Kandahar region."Whatever happened to old Osama been Forgotten?
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1/29/2007 05:32:00 AM
by Douglas
Christmas day, 2006. Chirstmas day, 2004. Sunday, January 28, 2007
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1/28/2007 05:57:00 PM
by Douglas
Traffic resumed along U.S. Highway 287 here Saturday after a stretch was shut down for more than 12 hours when a tanker truck carrying ethanol overturned and spilled.Truck load of ethanol, eh? What would be a good chaser/mixer for that? A Dr. Pepper truck?
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1/28/2007 05:52:00 PM
by Douglas
Thirty-nine people over the past decade have committed suicide off the 155-foot-high Aurora Bridge _ eight in 2006 alone _ and counselors are regularly brought in to help office workers deal with the shock of seeing the leap or the bloody aftermath.How horrible. Your life's a mess and you can't even kill yourself off a bridge. Enjoy your Starbuck's, dumbasses. Saturday, January 27, 2007
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1/27/2007 02:09:00 PM
by Douglas
TERROR group al-Qa'ida's second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahiri, has defiantly mocked US President George W. Bush's plan to send extra troops to Iraq, saying he should send his entire army to be annihilated.OK, that's pretty unambiguous. Not quite a cryptic as Bush's take, but still, they make a clear point. The United States Senate to Bush: Not so fast there, chief: The Democratic-controlled Senate Foreign Relations Committee dismissed President Bush’s plans to increase troops strength in Iraq on Wednesday as “not in the national interest,” an unusual wartime repudiation of the commander in chief.Kinda interesting that the most outspoken supporters of Bush's Still, a nonbinding resolution? Doesn't that have about as much teeth as a decree from the council of your local Cub Scout Den mothers? Geez those jokers are bunch of do-nothing ass clowns. The Senate, that is. I have nothing but the utmost respect for Den mothers.
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1/27/2007 01:31:00 PM
by Douglas
Addison said the steward asked if anyone on board was a doctor. He didn't think much of that.Huh? Why would the copilot need "help" from a passenger with 50 hours of stick time in a Piper cub? Isn't this exactly the reason the copilot exists in the first place? So they can land the plane if the pilot, oh, ida know, dies?!? Turns out, he died of natural causes. I would have guessed he had the fish for dinner. Labels: Airplane
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1/27/2007 12:48:00 PM
by Douglas
So why did Fox Studios refuse to promote it and let it die at the box office? A theory: On Labor Day Weekend, the slackest time of the year for movie-going, the Fox Studios dumped the most interesting American comedy of the year in 130 theatres without any advertising whatsoever. Idiocracy was written and directed by the paleoconservative Mike Judge (whom I profiled in VDARE.COM last spring). Judge is the creator of the highly successful television series King of the Hill, Beavis & and Butt-Head, and the cult classic film Office Space. So Fox killing Judge's Idiocracy made little sense on financial grounds.I don't know about all that, but it's obvious they made no efforts to see that they got their money back on this one. It's safe to say this one won't achieve the cult status bestowed on Office Space (which didn't make any money 'till it went to DVD, either), but it's a solid Judge film and worth a look.
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1/27/2007 12:30:00 PM
by Douglas
Family members of an East Texas man who committed suicide after competing for a "Hardbody Truck" are suing the dealership that sponsored the contest, alleging it allowed unsafe conditions leading to mental instability and death.I hope the K-Mart he broke into sues his estate for damages and violation of federal firearms laws. The lawsuit contends Vega became temporarily insane after standing for 48 hours with his hand on the truck without much sleep and consuming the high-energy drinks contest organizers provided.Brainwashing? Give me a freakin' break. He wasn't held captive by the Red Army, he's trying to win a free car, and there by his own decision. Did everyone that didn't win receive grief counseling and/or blow their brains out afterwards? Thursday, January 25, 2007
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1/25/2007 05:37:00 PM
by Douglas
California regulators approved rules Thursday banning power companies from buying electricity from high-polluting sources, including most out-of-state coal-burning plants.Good luck with that, California. As soon as California figures out a way to repeal the second law of thermodynamics, I'm sure the rest of the nation will rejoice as well.
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1/25/2007 05:28:00 PM
by Douglas
The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it.2007: I meant by that comment, the Constitution doesn't say, "Every individual in the United States or every citizen is hereby granted or assured the right to habeas." It doesn't say that. It simply says the right of habeas corpus shall not be suspended except by --I've listened to it, and as smarmy as he is, he's 100% correct. The U.S. Constitution does not say you have a right to habeas corpus. Nor does it explicitly say you have a right to a Big Mac. It doesn't prohibit you from pooping in your neighbor's mouth, either. But isn't it obvious to the most casual observer, even an attorney, that if the suspension of habeas corpus is illegal, then it's an inherent right? I guess that would depend on what the definition of is is. Wednesday, January 24, 2007
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1/24/2007 05:49:00 PM
by Douglas
The government-created European consortium decided to build the wrong aircraft, then built it badly.Time will tell, but if I'm agreeing with George Will, I may have to go hector myself again.
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1/24/2007 05:11:00 PM
by Douglas
So let us work together to reform the budget process, expose every earmark to the light of day and to a vote in Congress, and cut the number and cost of earmarks at least in half by the end of this session.$9 Billion. You're hoping to play your cards right and cut blatant theft in the Congress by $9 Billion?!? $30 per American? Enjoy your ticket to Six-Flags, suckers, the debt rages on. But what I really like is the comparison. For example:2006 As we make progress on the ground, and Iraqi forces increasingly take the lead, we should be able to further decrease our troop levels.And now? But the Iraqis are not yet ready to do this on their own. So we're deploying reinforcements of more than 20,000 additional soldiers and Marines to Iraq.Hope it works out for him this time. Of course, if you want the really absurd, you gotta go all the way back to 2004, the first SotU address after Iraq's invasion. The use of performance-enhancing drugs like steroids in baseball, football, and other sports is dangerous, and it sends the wrong message -- that there are shortcuts to accomplishment, and that performance is more important than character. So tonight I call on team owners, union representatives, coaches, and players to take the lead, to send the right signal, to get tough, and to get rid of steroids now.Good to see not only is he hitting on the big issues important to all Americans, but when Bush calls an issue, it's resolved before the ink's dry at The New York Times. And if you're a dork like me that likes to compare these things (and chances are, you're not), be sure and check out this handy tool created by none other than The New York Times. It's fun! It confirms "switchgrass" has only appeared once, much to the consternation of my portfolio. Monday, January 22, 2007
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1/22/2007 11:10:00 PM
by Douglas
Brazoria Mayor Ken Corley wants offensive use of the ``N-word'' to be punishable by a fine of up to $500 in his town.<< SNIP >> The ordinance would allow the "N-word" to be used as a friendly greeting, he said.So the ordinance allows "friendly" N-words, but fines "offensive" N-words? Has it occurred to the good mayor that someone will have to make the distinction between "friendly" and "offensive?" Who makes that call? I'll admit, when I'm sitting in traffic next to the little 16 year old suburban white girl with her windows down and the ©rap music blaring, I'm kinda offended when I hear the N-word has become every other word in the lyrics to the music she's listening to. If I'm in Brazoria, can I have her locked up?
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1/22/2007 05:54:00 PM
by Douglas
The University of Dallas withdrew its bid for George W. Bush presidential library today, citing the library site selection committee's exclusive talks with nearby Southern Methodist University.So competing for the library on a 'national stage' is better than actually 'winning' it? Connecticut, I'm looking in your general direction. Why the hell are you so damn quiet??
Posted
1/22/2007 05:45:00 PM
by Douglas
Scientists long have issued the warnings: The modern world's appetite for cars, air conditioning and cheap, fossil-fuel energy spews billions of tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, unnaturally warming the world.Someone please explain the connection between green-house gasses and Katrina? I know many people would love to make the connection, but they're all equally full of shit, and if we caused Katrina, why were there only five hurricanes in the Atlantic in 2006, and only one of which made landfall in North America? Hell, look at the hurricane tracks all the way back to 1851. For every 1886, there's a 1883. 2005's snapshot in time is supposed to be incontrovertible evidence that this is man-made? That's horseshit. But it goes on: In their efforts to capture the public's attention, then, have climate scientists oversold global warming? It's probably not a majority view, but a few climate scientists are beginning to question whether some dire predictions push the science too far.Well that government grant money ain't free, and you don't get a check to cash by disagreeing with the status quo. For example, last summer, Ralph Cicerone, president of the National Academy of Sciences, told the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce: "I think we understand the mechanisms of CO2 and climate better than we do of what causes lung cancer. ... In fact, it is fair to say that global warming may be the most carefully and fully studied scientific topic in human history."Is it guilt? Are they just trying to retain what's left of their credibility? Who knows. But I've got a stack of Newsweek and Time articles from the 1970s espousing the future destruction of the planet from global cooling that I'd love to post as soon as I find the time. And a scanner. Labels: global warming
Posted
1/22/2007 05:45:00 PM
by Douglas
Isn't it about time this president gets behind a ethanol initiative that his frat buddy friends can really endorse?
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1/22/2007 05:32:00 PM
by Douglas
US aerospace giant Boeing has won a $5.34bn (£2.7bn) order for 39 passenger jets from General Electric.Cha-ching! So what's up Wachovia's arse? Wachovia Securities downgraded the Boeing Co. to market perform from outperform, based on the firm's belief that the commercial aircraft order cycle has peaked.Weigh Boeing's "potential" delays with AirBus' confirmed inability to make, market, and sell their new monstrosity. So suck it Wachovia.
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1/22/2007 05:00:00 PM
by Douglas
A slate of new ordinances poised for City Council approval are meant to rein in rowdy tubers on the Comal and Guadalupe rivers before the summer tubing season arrives, city leaders said.What?!? Tube the river with only a six-pack? If I'm going to be sitting in water for three hours, it's my god given right to drink my weight in cheep, domestic beer. Six-pack? Shit, why don't I just stay at home and sit in the tub? Update: Thanks to the long-time reader that knows I don't know how to spell. Your "editor" check is in the mail. Labels: New Braunfels Sunday, January 21, 2007
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1/21/2007 05:50:00 PM
by Douglas
We must also change how we power our automobiles. We will increase our research in better batteries for hybrid and electric cars, and in pollution-free cars that run on hydrogen. We'll also fund additional research in cutting-edge methods of producing ethanol, not just from corn, but from wood chips and stalks, or switch grass. Our goal is to make this new kind of ethanol practical and competitive within six years.I guess I still have five more years before my switch grass futures go through the roof, eh?
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1/21/2007 05:47:00 PM
by Douglas
"Today, the tax code unfairly penalizes people who do not get health insurance through their job," Bush said. "It unwisely encourages workers to choose overly expensive, gold-plated plans. The result is that insurance premiums rise and many Americans cannot afford the coverage they need."What a rail road screw job from someone who used to claim to be a conservative. This example of "robbing Peter to pay Paul" is going to benefit one group: Insurance Companies. Instead of taking steps to reform how the system is administered, this is only going to change where the money is coming from. Yeah, I know that more than $15,000 a year may be a bit pricey, but what the hell does "gold plated" mean? Does Bush know how much crappy insurance costs? I've got the cheapest HMO my employer offers, and it's not much less than this "gold plated" cap.
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1/21/2007 05:45:00 PM
by Douglas
A group of Methodist ministers from across the nation launched an online petition drive Thursday urging Southern Methodist University to stop trying to land George W. Bush's presidential library.I know!! How 'bout The University that Doesn't think he's a Total Idiot? Wherever that might be.
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1/21/2007 05:37:00 PM
by Douglas
Democratic Assemblywoman Sally Lieber said such a law is needed because spanking victimizes helpless children and breeds violence in society.Because your parents in jail for spanking you is much better than getting your butt busted for mouthin' off the 8th time they told you to stop. Look, is anyone going to advocate beating children? No, that's not what this is about. It's about spanking and state control of parenting. Ain't no one above an ass-whoopin', I don't care how old you are.
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1/21/2007 05:29:00 PM
by Douglas
Saturday, January 20, 2007
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1/20/2007 04:08:00 PM
by Douglas
The Houston children will be among the first Americans to view the coin, which is set to begin circulating Feb. 15. The coin, featuring the likeness of Washington on one side and the Statue of Liberty on the back, also will be unveiled in Chicago.And we all know how much we learned from that! We learned that Wisconsin has cows, Texas is obsessed with the shape of their state, and both Kansas and North Dakota like buffaloes. We also learned that the Mint made about $5 Billion in seigniorage from the state quarter program. So let's try it with dollars! Hey, whatever works. We need the dollar coin, so maybe third time's a charm. I'm personally looking forward to the day I can tip a stripper a dollar emblazoned with the likeness of Bill Clinton. Labels: seigniorage
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1/20/2007 03:53:00 PM
by Douglas
Three dozen sea turtles are getting a little tropical vacation under heat lamps after being rescued from a cold front that caused the water temperature in an arm of the Gulf of Mexico to plummet 18 degrees in 48 hours.So if they're coming up on a public beach, I'm supposed to leave them alone. I don't have a problem with that, nor do I have any ill will towards them. But if the temperature drops, as it does in the winter, and they freeze, why do they now warrant protection? I was a dumb teenager and was close to a coma on many different occasions. Some people are lucky and some people aren't, just like turtles. I just don't think you can have it both ways.
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1/20/2007 03:43:00 PM
by Douglas
The Bush administration demanded again Friday that China explain why it conducted a test of its growing anti-satellite capability last week, successfully destroying an obsolete orbiter in a move that alarmed many U.S. allies and brought diplomatic protests.Pretty scary. But if they could get the one that brings us MTV, CNN and FoxNews, I don't think I'd complain.
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1/20/2007 03:32:00 PM
by Douglas
Combine these groups, and the top 10% of the intelligence distribution has a huge influence on whether our economy is vital or stagnant, our culture healthy or sick, our institutions secure or endangered. Of the simple truths about intelligence and its relationship to education, this is the most important and least acknowledged: Our future depends crucially on how we educate the next generation of people gifted with unusually high intelligence.Conventional wisdom says smart people don't need any help because they're smart, so I don't think would come as a surprise to anyone. But it gets interesting when you consider the consequences of what will happen if this group of people don't develop their intellect. We live in an age when it is unfashionable to talk about the special responsibility of being gifted, because to do so acknowledges inequality of ability, which is elitist, and inequality of responsibilities, which is also elitist. And so children who know they are smarter than the other kids tend, in a most human reaction, to think of themselves as superior to them. Because giftedness is not to be talked about, no one tells high-IQ children explicitly, forcefully and repeatedly that their intellectual talent is a gift. That they are not superior human beings, but lucky ones. That the gift brings with it obligations to be worthy of it. That among those obligations, the most important and most difficult is to aim not just at academic accomplishment, but at wisdom.Sad, really how few people would make that distinction, or even realize there's a difference. I'm amazed almost daily at how one of the most basic human instincts, curiosity, has been almost obliterated in those less than 25 years old. Even engineers. Not that our educational system is completely responsible for this, but it isn't doing much to reverse. What's going to happen to a world that just caters to the middle and doesn't distill the best it has to achieve greatness? Look around. After all, this no-talent ass-clown won a best actor award. Notice the crowd laughing, hysterically.
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1/20/2007 03:10:00 PM
by Douglas
I like it!
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1/20/2007 02:48:00 PM
by Douglas
As President Bush readies a new plan on global warming, environmentalists say an 18-lane highway going up in Houston speaks volumes about how people in his home state of Texas view the planet.Not really. The Katy Freeway, Bush's position on global warming and the way Texan's look at the world don't really have that much in common. I-10 West to Katy is a mess. Katy is a huge population center for Houston, and I-10 is major east-west interstate route. I don't know if rail would ease commuter congestion, but something had to be done, and this has very little (if not nothing) to do with Bush. Texas has a long history of putting energy interests ahead of conservation. The nation's second most populous state also generates greenhouse gases as one of the world's largest oil-refining and petrochemical manufacturing centers.Huh? Yes, that's true, but what's the point? Pollution is an unfortunate byproduct of industry, but to demonize it like this means you'd have to denounce all its advantages, too. "Texas has always been pretty far over on the side of exploiting natural resources and not worrying about the consequences," Richard Murray, a political science professor at the University of Houston, said. "Texas generates a huge amount of carbon dioxide because we are such big energy consumers."And producers. And I know for a fact that the other states without the luxury of huge oil and gas deposits appreciate heat and electricity that comes from Texas. The sprawling Houston metropolitan area, home to more than 5 million people, caters to drivers. Multi-deck parking garages are affixed to most large apartment complexes and there are drive-through lanes at pharmacies, banks, dry cleaners and coffee shops like Starbucks Corp..Right. Because Houston is the only city with urban sprawl, the only place with drive-through services, and of course, the only place on earth you'll find a drive-through Starbucks. Pure genius. Look, urban sprawl isn't the best thing on earth, but it's certainly not unique to Houston. It's everywhere, and it exists because (wait for it:) most people don't want to live on top of each other. But this article is all over the place: Bush has pushed for the use of alternative fuels like hydrogen and ethanol and in his State of the Union address a year ago decried America's "addiction" to oil.I don't have it in me to rant about ethanol today, but I'm sick to death of hearing about our "oil addiction," and ethanol isn't going to do a thing to reduce CO2 emissions. It actually creates more. I just have one request. If you're a hack journalist looking to make an ad hominem attack on the president, please, leave Houston alone. It's not a perfect place, but it's not the epicenter of the world's problems, either. Tuesday, January 16, 2007
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1/16/2007 05:59:00 PM
by Douglas
"It's around us, it's near us, but we're just really not seeing a thing," KPRC Local 2 meteorologist Anthony Yanez said.No shit?!? If it's raining, it's raining, and if it's freezing, it's freezing. But! If it's freezing and raining, it's freezing rain? Slow down, Einstein. Since they've been telling us we're all going to freeze to death on Tuesday and yet I somehow managed to survive the Nightmareish Frozen Hellscape '07™, what should I do now? Yanez said Houston avoided the messy weather on Tuesday but Wednesday could be a different story.Oh shit, really?!? I guess I need to stockpile rum, salt and flour in my ammo bunker now. I should be running along. . You know what we called this weather when I was kid? Cold. And these fuckers wonder why we don't listen to them anymore.
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1/16/2007 05:57:00 PM
by Douglas
Today's simple truth: Half of all children are below average in intelligence. We do not live in Lake Wobegon.It may vary due to sample size, but the very definition of "intelligence quotient" means that not everyone can be "above average." And who the hell wants to be, anyway? Someone has to be left to buy lottery tickets and extended warranties.
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1/16/2007 05:40:00 PM
by Douglas
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1/16/2007 05:36:00 PM
by Douglas
Monday, January 15, 2007
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1/15/2007 05:45:00 PM
by Douglas
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1/15/2007 05:34:00 PM
by Douglas
Within a few months, AT&T is expected to start charging $19.95 a month for "naked" DSL, meaning you don't have to buy any other AT&T (T) service, including phone, to get that rate. It currently charges $45 for a stand-alone broadband subscription.Wow, actually giving people what they want for a competitive fee? It's almost like the free market is in play in public utilities. Oh wait: Why so cheap? Three words: Federal Communications Commission.So in exchange for letting SBC and AT&T get back together, the FCC (who broke them up in 1982) ekes out a 30 month deal to give consumers crappy DSL without a landline? I'm so glad the government is again looking out for the consumers.
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1/15/2007 05:23:00 PM
by Douglas
Sunday, January 14, 2007
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1/14/2007 06:50:00 PM
by Douglas
The stunning video and photography gained by the high altitude flying WB-57s during shuttle launches may soon be a thing of the past, as NASA evaluated whether to cancel the use of the two aircraft.
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1/14/2007 06:43:00 PM
by Douglas
Let—let’s start with some alternatives. Seventy-nine recommendations made by the Baker-Hamilton Commission report. One of them focuses right on what I’ve always believed will, in the end, be the result of Iraq and the Middle East, and that’s a political settlement. That means some kind of effort be made—and I didn’t hear much about this on Wednesday night in the president’s speech—to try to focus our efforts on a political accommodation, resulting in a political resolution, resulting in a political settlement. The Middle East is in more trouble today, more combustible, more dangerous than at any time since World War II. And you can measure that in, in Lebanon, Israel, the Palestinian states, Iran, Syria. And to say that we are going to feed more American young men and women into that grinder, put them in the middle of a tribal, sectarian civil war, is not going to fix the problem.Ok, so Chuck's chattin' up the talking heads trying jump start his '08 presidential campaign, but still, this can't be good for 43. But then it got ugly. This speech given last night by this president represents the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since Vietnam.Oh, no, not the "V" word!?! He's officially the 500,000th person to compare Iraq to Viet Nam! Someone give that man the prize turkey! Saturday, January 13, 2007
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1/13/2007 07:25:00 PM
by Douglas
It may be one of the strangest cases homicide investigators have ever seen in Amarillo.Bizarre. So it hasn't been ruled a homicide, but it's hard to imagine that this isn't part of some kind of crime.
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1/13/2007 06:58:00 PM
by Douglas
Victory will not look like the ones our fathers and grandfathers achieved. There will be no surrender ceremony on the deck of a battleship.What the hell?! Doesn't anyone proof-read these things? I can't wait for Tony Snow to tell me it was an aircraft carrier.
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1/13/2007 06:48:00 PM
by Douglas
Thursday, January 11, 2007
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1/11/2007 05:52:00 PM
by Douglas
Here, KITTY KITTY KITTY. Goliath, a 20-pound stray whose girth got him stuck in a pet door while trying to plunder some dog food, is back with his owner.Just what he needs. Food. While at the Humane Society, Hercules was diagnosed with Feline Immunodeficiency Virus, similar to HIV in humans.That's gotta be an awkward moment with the pet-sitter. "My cat didn't have AIDS when I left. . . . what the hell did you do?!? Hercules reminds me of the second fattest cat I've ever seen. Diana:
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1/11/2007 05:52:00 PM
by Douglas
An Air Force staff sergeant who posed nude for Playboy magazine has been relieved of her duties while the military investigates, officials said Thursday.Come on, hot, 30 year old moms! How many hotter 19 year olds that have spent the last seven grand of their trust funds on fake boobs and collagen injections are getting rejected for Playboy so some 30 year old mom can get some time on the glossies because her Uncle Gary molested her when she was eight and she's never "felt pretty"?? There are way too many 'eager beavers' who can't even rent a car to give so much attention to someone with this much baggage:
Monday, January 08, 2007
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1/08/2007 05:29:00 PM
by Douglas
Sunday, January 07, 2007
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1/07/2007 04:43:00 PM
by Douglas
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1/07/2007 04:23:00 PM
by Douglas
In other words, dialing up a pizza from Domino’s is just as bad, probably even worse, than lighting up in a bar. If smokers can’t force bar and restaurant workers to inhale their fumes, then surely people too lazy to cook or pick up their own dinners shouldn’t be able to force drivers to risk their lives delivering food. No worker should ever have to choose between his safety and his livelihood. How many innocents must die bearing midnight snacks for the gluttonous and slothful before we put a stop to such irresponsible behavior?Idiot legislators don't see this as an example of their overstepping practical reality. They see this and think "ya know, that's a really good idea. Those pizza guys have had a free walk long enough."
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1/07/2007 04:08:00 PM
by Douglas
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1/07/2007 03:52:00 PM
by Douglas
The challenge from Ford Motor Co.'s top brass was daunting: Take an old car and a bland one and make them better. Don't change their basic frames and footprints, but make them look and feel new. And by the way, the future of the company is at stake, because if they don't sell, the automaker could run out of money.It'll be a sad day when Ford becomes the 21st century's buggy whip manufacturer, but I can't muster a tear for a company of that size that brought it upon itself. I've owned two Fords in the past decade, and it was obvious they didn't care about their car market when SUVs were making 100% profit. So now that high gas prices are driving the market back towards economy, they're finding out the hard way they people don't want to buy a Ford car now anymore than Ford wanted to sell them one five years ago when their SUV sales were a license to print money. So I can be sad at the decline and death of an American institution, but not so much when it's a result of their own hauteur and greed.
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1/07/2007 03:13:00 PM
by Douglas
More specifically, Montreal artist Cesar Saez hopes to send a 1,000-foot long banana dirigible into the southern sky next year to make giant loops over the Lone Star State.Ha ha! Yeah, that's a good one! No one knows if you're crazy or just stupid. Stop! My side is killing me! Good luck with your publicity stunt, attention whore. Saturday, January 06, 2007
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1/06/2007 02:33:00 PM
by Douglas
By the end of this year, the contents of all 1,800 courses taught at one of the world's most prestigious universities will be available online to anyone in the world, anywhere in the world. Learners won't have to register for the classes, and everyone is accepted.Well, duh. It's not like the enlightenment of the world is cloistered away in some dark hall somewhere guarded by monks with swords. As stated in Good Will Hunting: Will: You wasted $150,000 on an education you coulda got for a buck fifty in late charges at the public library.This information is out there, with or without MIT. Are they going to confer degrees to people that have absorbed their material? That's the real question. Wednesday, January 03, 2007
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1/03/2007 05:13:00 PM
by Douglas
Heaven knows what scores this particular man may have had to wipe out; very likely his whole family had been murdered; and after all, even a wanton kick to a prisoner is a very tiny thing compared with the outrages committed by the Hitler régime. But what this scene, and much else that I saw in Germany, brought home to me was that the whole idea of revenge and punishment is a childish daydream. Properly speaking, there is no such thing as revenge. Revenge is an act which you want to commit when you are powerless and because you are powerless: as soon as the sense of impotence is removed, the desire evaporates also.How true. Most of us recognize this trait as what most adults call "growing up." Changing the things we can, accepting the things we can't and having the wisdom to know the difference. Still, another example that Orwell's true genius was in his NON-fiction. Tuesday, January 02, 2007
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1/02/2007 05:14:00 PM
by Douglas
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1/01/2007 05:45:00 PM
by Douglas
Researchers have known for years that the swampy land under south Louisiana is sinking (potholed streets and wobbly porches and floors are visible evidence of that) but a lateral movement of the land into the Gulf enters largely unstudied terrain.Sure, blame the oil companies. There's 100 things wrong with what's going on in Southern Louisiana. Oil companies don't even make the top ten.
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1/01/2007 04:27:00 PM
by Douglas
A man who was at a Sugar Land Chuck E. Cheese with his 4-year-old daughter was shot multiple times Sunday night in the parking lot after an argument inside with another man, police said.Should have gone with the wax lips instead of the mustache comb.
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1/01/2007 04:23:00 PM
by Douglas
An infant was nearly hit after a stray bullet pierced the roof of his home in southeast Houston just after midnight, according to televised news reports this morning.Freakin' idiots.
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1/01/2007 12:31:00 AM
by Douglas
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