Friday, October 26, 2007
What will the Fair Tax do to CPAs?
Why do insurance/health care companies need to be "for profit" enterprises?
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
The world is a horrible place.
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Jason Smith tribute
Jason Smith tribute by the Oilers upon his first return to the city with the Philadelphia Flyers.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Japan gets 61 Mbps, Korea gets 45.6 Mbps, Canada gets 7.6 Mbps...and the US gets 4.8 Mbps?
The following is quoted from http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060913-7731.html:
In Japan, symmetrical 100Mbps connections are available for less than $35 per month, while residents of South Korea can get similarly speedy fiber optic connections for around $32. Those speeds are unheard of for consumer broadband in the US, and prices for much slower hookups are significantly higher—Comcast charges $69 for 10Mbps/768Kbps service where I live, by way of example.
I do not know for sure, but I am willing to bet that we will find similar situations when we delve into issues where we routinely believe that paying more for less means we have the highest quality on the planet. I really wonder if we will find out the dark secret in health care that paying more per capita than any other nation on the planet actually does not have us at the top in quality either.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Thursday, September 06, 2007
30 minutes of 80's cartoon Openings
Just like it says... 30 minutes of the intro segments from cartoons of the 1980s. Interesting to sit through at least once.
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Taja Sevelle - Love Is Contagious
Maybe this one is a little strange for me, but I have liked it for a long time. I even exchanged a few emails with her once upon a time.
Killing Joke - Eighties
Another brilliant track that is mostly forgotten (at least it seems that way).
Candi - Dancing Under A Latin Moon
Another great lost treasure that too few seem to remember or appreciate properly. One of my all time favorites.
Bananarama - The Wild Life
Best Banarama song ever. Too bad it is almost impossible to find and (apparently) few do actually remember it.
A Little Fishy - USA Network Horror Short Film
I saw this once, in between movies on USA Network on some random night. I have no memory of what the movies were, but this came without any introduction or fanfare. Since then, some 15-16 years ago or so, I have not seen it until I finally found it on YouTube. Enjoy!
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Zombie Kid Likes Turtles
You may think I am trying to make fun of this kid, which is what I think the YouTube poster was trying to do. I'm actually in praise of him, though.
We need more people doing this kind of thing on TV. The whole thing is a charade and needs to be brought down. He seized this opportunity to mention something that is important to him. He didn't waste time playing the news jockey's game and got better bang out of those few seconds than they wanted him to. I hope he continues to do his own thing and not "play the game" the way they want it played.
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Bill Murray Broadcasts Cub game Part 1
I did not get to see this originally, but I had heard about it. Bill Murray was filling in for Harry Caray as the play-by-play commentator.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Monday, July 23, 2007
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Our corrupt food system reveals itself once again...
Sunday, July 22, 2007; 12:31 AM
WASHINGTON -- A Georgia meat processor on Saturday expanded its recall of canned meat products that may be connected to a botulism outbreak.
Castleberry's Food Co. of Augusta recalled more than 80 types of canned chili, beef stew, corned beef hash and other meat products in addition to the 10 brands it had recalled Thursday...
Here is the full article...
Sunday, July 08, 2007
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Friday, June 15, 2007
World Champion of the National Football League?
Friday, June 08, 2007
Sunday, June 03, 2007
Some people need to check themselves.
I suppose some people are just misguided souls who think they are saving someone. If you read this and think I am trying hard to keep from being obvious, you are right. If you read this and think it is about you, you just might be right. You can bet your life that I have no interest in talking about it with you, though, so just forget about that. Anyone who makes any sort of threats against anyone in my family is persona non grata for eternity.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Saturday, May 26, 2007
DJ Ted Stevens Techno Remix:
The Internet is a series of tubes. Stupid Senator Ted Stevens needs to be laughed at.
Friday, May 18, 2007
Will get to Joost invites later today...
Heaven (must be there) - Eurogliders
A brilliant '80s alternative song that needs to be enjoyed by more people.
Heaven 17: Crushed By The Wheels Of Industry
A very good song from a very good band that is very underappreciated in the US.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
JOOST!

I should have mentioned this to more people earlier...but definitely try it out if you have a good "hi-speed" connection and a fairly powerful computer running Windows or Mac OS X.
I do have invites, since I was a part of the Beta team before they opened it to everyone. So, if you can't get in and need an invite to do so, I should potentially be able to hook you up.
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Non-smoking sections/signs are not logical.
I don't know when/why/how the presumption came to be that the entire planet was a smoking section unless otherwise marked, but it makes absolutely no sense unless human beings are naturally "smoking" and have to choose to be "non-smoking."
Friday, April 20, 2007
Doing business with China and India supports genocide...
Asshole neighbor steals stuff from recently handicapped man
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Government corruption in New Jersey.
This country is a disgrace.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Robert Palmer - Every Kinda People
A meaningful song that I had somehow forgotten until hearing a remake while in a restaurant with my family the other day.
Friday, April 06, 2007
Man sues insurance company over damages resulting from druggie daughter's fleeing from police...
Sirens screamed as backup patrol cars rushed in, bumping the Lexus SUV to stop it on the I-75 south off-ramp to South Marietta Parkway. When the driver locked the car doors, police smashed the windows to get in.
The menacing motorist turned out to be 19-year-old private school graduate Jennifer Natbony, who was on drugs and hunkered down inside her mom's luxury car. The teen, lying near what was a pellet gun or air rifle, was arrested on 16 charges on Dec. 1, 2003. After pleading guilty to DUI and evading police, she received probation and community service.
Now her father, Michael Natbony of Marietta, wants his insurance company to foot the bill for the $12,612 in damage to the Lexus, according to a lawsuit filed by his attorney Robert S. Windholz. Trial in Fulton County State Court is tentatively scheduled for next week.
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In a 2005 sworn statement to attorneys for both sides, Natbony, who had a history of drug possession, speeding tickets and wrecks, told her story:
She borrowed her mom's Lexus for a night of fun and headed out to a friend's house around midnight. After a while she hopped back in the Lexus to follow the others to a nightclub.
Van Alstine, on regular patrol, spotted the Lexus speeding in a 35 mph zone, headed west on Barrett Parkway near Prado Lane. The teen saw the cop, glanced at her speedometer — which read 61 mph — and panicked.
"All that I remember was that I didn't stop," she said in the sworn statement. "I knew if I got another speeding ticket, my dad was going to sell my car."
Jennifer Natbony said at the time she gave the statement that she was a psychology major at Sierra Nevada College, living in a dorm in Lake Tahoe. She was hazy on many details about the face-off with Cobb County police.
She remembered taking her mom's Lexus, but couldn't remember whether she had permission or why she didn't take her own car. She remembered going to meet friends, but couldn't remember the friends' names. She remembered doing drugs, but couldn't remember what drugs or how much. And she didn't remember most of the more-than-20-minute police chase.
No wonder she behaves in such a way. Her father doesn't even hold her responsible for her actions, nor take responsibility for her actions. He expects Progressive to take responsibility for her actions.
I am disturbed by the kind of people that live amongst me on this planet and the kind of people they are raising.
Monday, April 02, 2007
the final Back To The Future ride (at Universal Studios)
Even more Back To The Future ride footage...
Sunday, April 01, 2007
Modjo - Lady (Hear Me Tonight)
Another brilliant track from about 6 years ago or so. The video is kinda catchy too, for some reason.
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Tom Tom Club - Pleasure of Love
Somewhat rare song that was never put out on CD, but one of their best.
Back To The Future Goodbye - Universal Studios Orlando
Another ride lost to the theme park graveyard. It was closed yesterday, March 30th, 2007.
Rare Rocky and Bullwinkle Show at Universal Studios Orlando
Yet another lost treasure at theme parks.
79 Leafs at Atlanta Flames playoff brawl
A brawl in the playoffs? That would never happen today. NHL playoff hockey in Atlanta? Haven't seen that in decades! Not to take away from the playoff success of the Atlanta Knights, but obviously they were not in the NHL.
Friday, March 30, 2007
Internet Relationships by MC Lars
Weird looking unofficial video by some guy named "Jack", but the song is extremely good by MC Lars. I heard it on Adam Curry's Daily Source Code 573.
Friday, March 16, 2007
Some people are just jerks.
I just wonder why they keep it up as weeks turn into months, and even months turn into years.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Don't you even care a little bit about your father's business?
I don't know if you care about the condition of your father or not, but you certainly don't care enough about everything that he stood for. You are persona non grata with me from now on. If you do happen to come across this, you will certainly know who you are.
Saturday, January 06, 2007
Friday, December 08, 2006
Would Walt Disney outsource?
I'm guessing not. Too bad Bob Iger thinks it's a good idea. More and more people, now working in the actual resorts (down to the parks and hotels) are being let go in favor of outsourcing the jobs. What a world we live in.
Mark Twain motivates...
didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail
away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore.
Dream. Discover.
Saturday, December 02, 2006
Everyone has a degree in India?
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
The police and their botched raids...
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Liars, Cheats, and Thieves...
Friday, November 17, 2006
Thursday, November 09, 2006
A little happy about the election...
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Horrorfest coming to a theatre near you?
A sucker for Walt Disney World...
Of course, the family plan is that there are no Walt Disney World vacations until we have managed to pull off a trip to Disneyland for all of us. So, it isn't like Disney is totally out of the picture.
Friday, October 27, 2006
A Life Plan
It's time to build my own boat.
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Corporate America Sucks
Friday, September 29, 2006
ESPN Mobile is shutting down...
Disney outsources the cleaning at Walt Disney World...
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Kazahkstan doesn't like Borat...so what...
"Our opinion of the character has not changed.
"We understand that the film exposes the hypocrisy that exists both here in the USA and in the UK and understand that Mr Cohen has a right to freedom of speech.
"Nursultan Nazarbayev has taken Mr Bush up on an invitation to visit this country to help build our relationship with the USA.
"I cannot speak for the president himself, only for the government, but I certainly don't think President Nazarbayev and Mr Bush will share a joke about the film.
"The bottom line is we want people to know that he does not represent the true people of Kazakhstan."
The Kazakh government has previously threatened Baron-Cohen with legal action, for allowing Borat to, among other things, make fun of his homeland, demean women, slander gypsies and urge listeners to "Throw the Jew Down the Well."
Friday, June 23, 2006
Bruce Arena reveals he has no tactics.
For that reason, he should be sacked. However, the problem we have is that I believe he is clearly the best American available for the job. Fortunately, this is a global game and we can choose someone from afar that can guide the team to the next level. Limited ourselves to only what our own domestic coaches can attain is going to hold our players back. It is time to move on. National pride be damned, because we now have players who are more capable than our coaching.
Sunday, May 14, 2006
Ottawa Senators choke and exit the playoffs...
Go figure. The only thing I am certain of now is that Jacques Martin, Patrick Lalime, Alexei Yashin, and Radek Bonk were not responsible for the problems in previous playoff disappointments.
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Even at Walt Disney World, thieves rule the day...
Sunday, February 19, 2006
No tolerance for "zero tolerance" laws/rules
I've, thankfully, not been caught up in any sort of "zero tolerance" enforcement, but I do wish the concept would die away. Humans are capable of much more and should not be legislating artificial caps on our own abilities.
Sunday, February 05, 2006
Free market capitalist no more...
I used to believe that the answers to all, or most ills, could be found through a free and open market. That people would not do business with bad companies. That the government did not need excessive regulation because people would do business with the companies who did things the right ways. That the companies, their executives, and their shareholders would do the right things because the market would not tolerate the wrong things...
I began to have doubts with the numerous financial scandals that began to break over the past several years. All of that is still shaking out and more are being discovered. I have had to admit that these people were not doing the right things and the market was buying up all their lies and some people made a whole lot of money while others lost a whole lot of money. Some totally innocent people, such as the employees of these corporations, may have ended up with less than nothing thanks to losing pensions, 401ks, their jobs, and then their homes.
Sure, the government is attempting to do their proper job by holding these men responsible for these crimes against society. But justice really takes a long time and these guys have a lot of money to assemble the best defense that money can buy. Meanwhile, the government has made it harder for those who lost their lunch to declare bankruptcy. In the end, big corporations ended up ahead of the average person once again.
Walmart is a company that is busy driving down wages, driving down benefits, driving down property values, and is putting cash in the hands of the Chinese government by being almost-singlehandedly responsible for our ever-growing trade imbalance with China. To further turn my stomach, they drape themselves in the red, white, and blue of the American flag to generate some sort of patriotic feeling amongst the consumers. They benefit, in major ways, from eminent domain land grabs. If they really are such a great company and believe in the free market, why aren't they buying the land for their stores via the same free market?
I no longer think that the market, as a whole, has the ability to rein in problem corporations. The majority of people just are not willing, or do not have the time, to make sure they are properly informed and do business with companies that do the right thing. Another side is that, as a result of this 'race to the bottom' across all industries, a lot more people can no longer afford to do business with the good companies and are forced to do business with, and seek employment with, companies that they would not ideally have anything at all to do with.
I used to believe in Milton Friedman, but a lot of what has happened over the past 5 or 6 years has really changed my mind. The shine came off for good when I found out he may have played a very significant role in the "payroll withholdings" scam that the government employs to steal our money throughout the year instead of submitting taxes at the end of each year.
Just a few thoughts while waiting on slow computers to respond on a Sunday morning at work...
Friday, January 20, 2006
For those of you against "gay marriage"...
Understand that interracial marriage has only been legal, in every state of the US, since 1967. That is less than 40 years ago. It is also quite probable that, if left up to popular opinion, "The South" would have never desegregated its society. There are just some things that cannot, and should not, be decided by popular vote.
I have no horse in this race, but it seems rather silly for people to get so upset about it. Absolutely no one has made a sound case that same-gender marriage causes any harm to any person, nor how any non-consenting adults might end up being forced into one.
From Wikipedia...
In the 18th, 19th, and early 20th century, many American states passed anti-miscegenation laws, often based on interpretations of the Bible, particularly the story of Phinehas. Typically a felony, these laws prohibited the solemnization of weddings between persons of different races and prohibited the officiating of such ceremonies. Sometimes the individuals attempting to marry would not be held guilty of miscegenation itself, but felony charges of adultery or fornication would brought against them instead (Vermont was the only state to never introduce such legislation). The constitutionality of anti-miscegenation laws was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in the 1883 case Pace v. Alabama. In 1965, Virginia trial court judge Leon Bazile sentenced to jail an interracial couple who got married in Washington, D.C., writing:
Almighty God created the races white, black, yellow, malay and red, and he placed them on separate continents. The fact that he separated the races shows that he did not intend for the races to mix.
This decision was eventually overturned in 1967, 84 years after Pace v. Alabama, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously in Loving v. Virginia that
Marriage is one of the 'basic civil rights of man,' fundamental to our very existence and survival.... To deny this fundamental freedom on so unsupportable a basis as the racial classifications embodied in these statutes, classifications so directly subversive of the principle of equality at the heart of the Fourteenth Amendment, is surely to deprive all the State's citizens of liberty without due process of law.
At the time that anti-miscegenation laws were ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court, 16 states still had laws prohibiting interracial marriage. Those laws were not completely repealed until November 2000, when Alabama became the last state to repeal its law. According to Salon.com:
...after a statewide vote in a special election, Alabama became the last state to overturn a law that was an ugly reminder of America's past, a ban on interracial marriage. The one-time home of George Wallace and Martin Luther King Jr. had held onto the provision for 33 years after the Supreme Court declared anti-miscegenation laws unconstitutional. Yet as the election revealed -- 40 percent of Alabamans voted to keep the ban -- many people still see the necessity for a law that prohibits blacks and whites from mixing blood.
The Motion Picture Production Code of 1930, also known as Hays Code, explicitly stated that the depiction of "miscegenation... is forbidden."
Saturday, January 14, 2006
A Year at WDW...
The basic premise is that this 19 year old saved up $100k and is going to spend 6 days out of every week at WDW for a year. I love the idea and wish I had done it when I was younger myself!
Sunday, January 08, 2006
Legal rights for uncredentialed photographers...
Just looking for a little help with some questions.
Friday, January 06, 2006
Paint your own house, offshore outsourcing asshole!
To make matters worse, he says anybody put out of work by this sort of activity should spend their "unplanned vacation" by "painting their house" or better yet "go surfing."
How about...make your boards entirely in the United States if you are only selling them here. Don't have work done in other countries that you do not sell your service or product in. It really is not that hard, is it?
Saturday, October 08, 2005
SPAM STOCK TRACKER
It would be worth checking every week or two...
http://www.spamstocktracker.com/
Saturday, October 01, 2005
Thursday, September 29, 2005
No, asshole driver, you are not entitled to this lane...
Thursday, August 18, 2005
NHL takes their games to OLN...
The only concern I may have will be getting games in HD. HDNet has not announced a deal to carry NHL games this season. There is a significant chance that any HD games on OLN will not be seen anywhere except on Comcast cable systems, which won't help me with my DirecTV service. Even our local Comcast cable does not yet have an HD package, so we would be out in the cold there as well. Nevermind that the system does not yet offer the NHL Center Ice package as well.
Still, turning their back on ESPN is a great move. ESPN has become more about style over substance. They even thought the NBA deal was going to be a big winner for them, but they have seen their NBA ratings continually come in lower than TNT's NBA ratings. ESPN needs to learn that viewers will go to the competition if they do not put on a good show. The only time ESPN wins is when they have paid their way into a monopoly...and even then it does not always work.
Sunday, August 07, 2005
Operation Northwoods
This did not come through the CIA as you might expect, but rather from the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It was a plan to stage terrorist attacks against American citizens in Cuba in order to stir up support for an invasion of Cuba and the deposing of Fidel Castro. Long regarded as a "conspiracy theory", this has actually been verified since the Freedom of Information Act. The one portion of the plan that was presented to the Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara, involved the crashing of a "drone airliner." To his credit, McNamara rejected the plan. President John F. Kennedy then re-assigned the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Lyman Lemnitzer, to a different position. He also fired the CIA Director, Allen Dulles (who would later serve on the Warren Commission investigating the assassination of Kennedy).
The most troubling parts to me so far are the somewhat obvious connections to other events since 1962. For starters, why is a man that was fired by President Kennedy, the previous year, selected to be on the Warren Commission investigating his assassination? This is a man who was the CIA Director when they were planning and assassinating heads of state, lost face when Kennedy withdrew support for the Bay of Pigs invasion late in the game, had recruited Mafia members to aid his CIA assassination attempts, oversaw the CIA mind control experiments known as Mk-Ultra, as well as overseeing Operation Mockingbird which was about exerting influence on American media companies. All of this regarding Allen Dulles is known fact at this point. I have intentionally avoided unverified conspiracist claims.
Dulles was a friend of Prescott Bush, the father of George H. W. Bush and grandfather of George W. Bush. It is interesting to note that George H. W. Bush ascends to be the CIA Director as well. So, there are some connections between Dulles and Bush, although they may not mean much (at least that is known to be true at this point).
Another troubling point is the crashing of a drone airliner to instigate support for war, given the events of September 11, 2001. There has been no shortage of conspiracy theories about the events of that day. It is disturbing to know that there had already been a proposal to stage terrorist attacks against US citizens to instigate a war/invasion of another nation specifically involving an airliner. Roughly 39 years later they may have finally pulled it off. I don't actually believe that this was a staged event by the US government, but it certainly seems a little more plausible knowing that "Operation Northwoods" actually exists. I'm more inclined to think they allowed it to happen, rather than having a hand in the implementation. It would then do what "Northwoods" was supposed to do, which was gain support for war and invasions of foreign nations. Cuba was not the boogeyman. It was Afghanistan that had been taunting us for a while, and then of course Iraq that had been taunting us for more than a decade. The loss of a few thousand people is a minor detail stacked up against the chance to funnel record revenues and profits to companies that profit from war (with direct ties to the current administration) and an opportunity to settle the score with a Bush Family enemy (Saddam Hussein). Whether a conspiracy exists or not, there is enough verified evidence available to suggest it is possible.
The actual approved portion of "Operation Northwoods", involving the drone airliner, called for the claim to be that the 'airliner' was full of "college students off on a holiday."
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Out-of-pocket maximum...?
"Out-of-Pocket Maximum: Refers to the maximum amount that a covered person will have to pay for expenses covered under the plan. It is a sum of deductible and coinsurance amounts."
However, although my insurance is with them, my employer opted for a plan that has a different definition of "out-of-pocket maximum." This NEW definition of the phrase says that it is not the sum of deductible and coinsurance amounts, but rather just the total of coinsurance payments.
When it comes to words, I expect them to mean the same thing when dealing with the same material. Up means up, and down means down. An out-of-pocket maximum at $1,000 should always mean an out-of-pocket maximum of $1,000. Instead, sometimes it means $1,000 plus your $400 deductible...which is clearly an out-of-pocket maximum of $1,400.