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Thursday, April 29, 2010
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4/29/2010 06:05:00 PM
by Douglas
It's no secret that Bill Clinton is waging an ongoing battle with his weight. The former president's affection for greasy fast food has been the punchline of countless jokes since his arrival on the national scene. "Saturday Night Live" writers famously portrayed him as someone who frequents McDonald's to pick burgers and fries off the plates of strangers.Hey Chelsea, here's a great way for him to lose 180 pounds for your wedding: leave your mother in Westchester.
Posted
4/29/2010 05:59:00 PM
by Douglas
Am I saving too much?Yeah, that's it. That's what's driving this country hip deep in debt. You're saving too much. Then there's this: Am I wasting money by carrying debt?Naw. . . that 17.9% your credit card is charging you for that cute piece of plastic is like a bonus! Keep it up, chump. SNL sums it up best for you idiots that can't balance a budget: I can put that on my credit card!!! Wednesday, April 28, 2010
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4/28/2010 09:25:00 PM
by Douglas
A 19-year-old college freshman missed class Tuesday when a federal judge decided to teach her a civics lesson by ordering federal marshals to haul her in chains from school to court to explain why she shirked jury duty.Ok, that's a bit much. Does everyone get shackled for ditching jury duty? I don't think so. So what happened? She appeared in federal court one day last week, filled out forms and was told to return this Monday to be on a panel of 60 potential jurors in a health care fraud case. Last week people who wanted out of jury duty were told to state their cases, but G**, who might have gotten a pass as a student, demurred.OK sounds rude and pretty obvious she's lying about the flat. Definitely worthy of a bench warrant for her to appear, but are the shackles really necessary? For that we gotta hear from her dad: He said his daughter went to the doctor because her ankles were bleeding and bruised from the ankle restraints and he said he's in shock that a judge would do this to a college freshman.Ok, now he needs to be shackled. She's 19. She's a legal adult and should be held accountable for her actions. Which she most ceremoniously was. Next time, click on that box that says "educational exemption" and mail it in, darlin'.
Posted
4/28/2010 09:07:00 PM
by Douglas
It's a hellish scene: Giant sheets of flame racing across the Gulf of Mexico as thick, black smoke billows high into the sky.A chilling vision of things to come.
Posted
4/28/2010 09:03:00 PM
by Douglas
Southwest Airlines, which bumped more passengers than any U.S. carrier last year, has been fined $200,000 for violating rules on kicking passengers off oversold flights.If you've even been on a flight held up while they beg someone to take a later flight, you really don't give a shit if they fly with a empty seat every once in a while.
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4/28/2010 08:57:00 PM
by Douglas
Contractors will bear the brunt of the proposed changes to NASA. (my note: This includes about 7,000 contractor positions at risk in the Houston area).It's time to stop blaming Bush's NASA trouble and come forth with a vision. Guess who does the majority of the work at JSC? Yep, contractors, and you just told 7,000 who have been the driving force behind the manned spaceflight program to go find another job. I'm still at a loss as to what is "bold" and "courageous" about telling the people behind every manned mission since Gemini to get another job. But guess what? That's what they'll do. Tuesday, April 27, 2010
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4/27/2010 08:26:00 PM
by Douglas
Before I even got the whole can open, I detected a vague aroma of sweet corn, along with what I can only describe as a deep musky funk. Put 'em together and it smells like corn that forgot to wipe.Yes it does, Steve. Monday, April 26, 2010
Posted
4/26/2010 08:33:00 PM
by Douglas
Sony, which boasts 70 percent of the anemic market, announced Friday that it would end Japanese sales of the ancient storage medium in March 2011, according to a report in the Mainichi Daily newspaper.12 million in 2009, and 47 million in 2002? Wow, that's about 46.7 million more than I thought they made. Sunday, April 25, 2010
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4/25/2010 06:10:00 PM
by Douglas
he Space Age has gone stale. How did this come to be? On April 15, as President Obama spoke at the Kennedy Space Center about the future of America’s space program, there were 13 human beings floating in zero gravity, some 200 miles above the earth’s surface. Six of them were living there, in space, full-time, on the International Space Station; the rest had flown up to visit on the space shuttle Discovery, our reusable spaceship.Who wants a manned spaceflight program when we could get a new iPhone that's slightly better than the one we have now!
Posted
4/25/2010 05:50:00 PM
by Douglas
The U.S. Geological Survey reports that a 4.0-magnitude earthquake hit an area near Alice, about 50 miles west of Corpus Christi, around 9:10 p.m. Saturday. No damage or injuries have been reported.Alternate headline: "Earthquake hits South Texas: Tens of thousands in improvements reported." Thursday, April 22, 2010
Posted
4/22/2010 07:11:00 PM
by Douglas
While the momentum for the first Earth Day came from the grass roots, many corporations say that it is often the business community that now leads the way in environmental innovation — and they want to get their customers interested. In an era when the population is more divided on the importance of environmental issues than it was four decades ago, the April event offers a rare window, they say, when customers are game to learn about the environmentally friendly changes the companies have made.Little did the hippies know that when protesting about all the money those evil companies were making while raping the earth, there actually was lots of money to be made. Who'd a thunk it? But if you just have to spend twice what a product is worth just to assuage your liberal ego, why not some recycled paper clips? Sunday, April 18, 2010
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4/18/2010 02:35:00 PM
by Douglas
President Barack Obama “has put a target on Texas’ back” and illustrated it by not mentioning NASA’s sprawling Johnson Space Center in Houston while announcing new space agency initiatives in Florida, Gov. Rick Perry said Saturday.I guess it's good to see Perry is a NASA supporter, but I don't understand how some free money is good and other free money is bad.
Posted
4/18/2010 01:45:00 PM
by Douglas
"More and more leverage in the system, The whole building is about to collapse anytime now…Only potential survivor, the fabulous Fab[rice Tourre]…standing in the middle of all these complex, highly leveraged, exotic trades he created without necessarily understanding all of the implications of those monstruosities!!!"Not to defend the fabulous Fab, but he's clearly being prepped to be the sacrificial lamb. But still, how can the organization say they didn't see it coming, and how can they take the money with a straight face. Saturday, April 17, 2010
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4/17/2010 05:02:00 PM
by Douglas
King Ferdinand: “ My fellow countrymen. We stand on the shores of a new frontier, one that will open vast new stores of knowledge for our people and the other peoples of the world. Exploration has always been in our blood. But we must weigh that inquisitiveness against practicality. We’ve just endured a number of conflicts that burdened our treasury and need to think of the future of our current citizens.Pretty good. I sure hope that works out for them. . . Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Posted
4/14/2010 05:23:00 PM
by Douglas
President Barack Obama is reviving the NASA crew capsule concept that he had canceled with the rest of the moon program earlier this year, in a move that will mean more jobs and less reliance on the Russians, officials said Tuesday.Am I missing something? It can bring people home, but will be launched unmanned? So how is that going to reduce reliance on Russian launch vehicles? Is there a space escalator in development we don't know about? So there's still no way to get to the ISS, no lunar option, yet NASA's getting $6 billion more over the next 5 years. With no discernable mission or plan for a mission, this isn't about a jobs program in (key swing state) Florida, is it? Oh yeah, I guess it is. I fail to see what is so "Bold" about these things:
One note, Keith, it's not just old people that are sad to see the manned program go. Come to Clear Lake and see the yard signs and other protests about the disapproval of the end to NASA as we've known it for the last 50 years.
Posted
4/14/2010 05:07:00 PM
by Douglas
If a Confederate soldier was merely doing his job in defending his homeland, honor and heritage, what are we to say about young Muslim radicals who say the exact same thing as their rationale for strapping bombs on their bodies and blowing up cafes and buildings?Wow, that's crazy. But hold on: Even if you're a relative of one of the 9/11 hijackers, that man was an out-and-out terrorist, and nothing you can say will change that. And if your great-great-great-granddaddy was a Confederate who stood up for Southern ideals, he too was a terrorist.Like most insane rants, there's a shred of truth there, but as usual, this shred gets pooped on to make the point the author already intended to make. The South was evil, case closed. No one wants to hear the North did this, and the South did that to point out who is more responsible for the half a million men that died, nor does anyone wish to point out every single developed country on the planet got rid of African slavery without such bloodshed. So if you want to believe the South was the true embodiment of the liberties (for some) espoused in the Constitution, or if you believe the were domestic terrorists, it's doubtful anything is going to change your mind. Friday, April 09, 2010
Posted
4/09/2010 10:14:00 PM
by Douglas
Thursday, April 08, 2010
Posted
4/08/2010 08:58:00 PM
by Douglas
Tax Day is a dreaded deadline for millions, but for nearly half of U.S. households it's simply somebody else's problem.I'm not advocating the privilege of paying taxes as being more American, but paying NO taxes, when other people are paying for services and privledges you enjoy every day, is definitely UN-American. Being American ain't free, and I don't care if you are totally subsisting on government programs, you should have to kick back a portion of that to the IRS, just like everyone else. Hell, I don't even care if we have to give them more in handouts to get them to the same level. Everyone should know that all this freedom ain't free, and everyone should have to feel a little heat on April 15th.
Posted
4/08/2010 07:09:00 PM
by Douglas
Have you ever heard of anyone being inspired by tax code and dreaming of becoming an IRS agent when they grow up? Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Posted
4/07/2010 08:57:00 PM
by Douglas
A woman accused of huffing aerosol hair spray in her vehicle while two children were in the back seat has pleaded guilty to two counts of endangering a child.I loves me some aqua net!
Posted
4/07/2010 08:54:00 PM
by Douglas
Why, some asked on The New York Times Web site, should we have to pay for the mistakes of homeowners who lived far beyond their means when credit was easy to get? Shouldn’t they pay for their own mistakes?Surprising, you'd think the lefties over at The New York Times would be a little more receptive to the whole redistribution of wealth concept. I guess not when it's their wealth getting redistributed.
Posted
4/07/2010 08:50:00 PM
by Douglas
Colorado State University's hurricane forecast team is predicting an above-average season for the Atlantic basin in 2010, which includes all tropical storms and hurricanes in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico.I wonder if anyone in the hurricane predicting business knows what the word "average" means? See ya later this year when we get the "boy, we screwed up" updated prediction in mid-summer, followed by the late fall "we made all that up" update. Monday, April 05, 2010
Posted
4/05/2010 09:26:00 PM
by Douglas
Sunday, April 04, 2010
Posted
4/04/2010 03:33:00 PM
by Douglas
In New York, San Francisco and Seattle, customers waited for hours to purchase the dream machine, which some analysts believe could be every bit as revolutionary as Apple's iPhone and iPod have been.And I never get tired of this one:
Posted
4/04/2010 03:19:00 PM
by Douglas
On Friday morning, the machine created two beams of protons, each with an energy of 3.5 trillion electron volts.What does any of this mean? I have no idea, but what pisses me off about this story is that this research isn't happening in Texas. For the astronomical price tag of $12 Billion, the construction of the Superconducting Supercollider outside of Waxahachie was sandbagged. Instead, the federal government needed to give $800 billion to bad banks, another $800 billion for other bad investments, and another $100 Billion for car companies that can't make cars. So what kind of discoveries will fall out of such a research facility? I don't think anyone knows yet. But Pierre and Marie Curie didn't know what they were going to find when they started distilling pitchblende, either. Look what they discovered before they knew what they were looking for. Guess what you find when you don't go looking for it? Nothing. Just good to know that these discoveries will be made in Europe and NOT in Texas. That $12 Billion is much better spent supporting an already inflated housing market. Friday, April 02, 2010
Posted
4/02/2010 10:03:00 PM
by Douglas
He grabbed a Tecate Light out of his fridge and began to sip. But, Johnston said, something didn't taste quite right. He said his wife looked in the bottle and noticed a rat's head floating inside.See what you gotta do is start with a baby moouse in the bottle. . . Thursday, April 01, 2010
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4/01/2010 08:57:00 PM
by Douglas
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