I haven't really followed this story, but the name of the company might have forced those in power in the company to run it cleaner than most companies.
By JOHN PORRETTO AP Energy Writer Posted on Thu, Dec. 11, 2008 06:40 AM Oil prices rose 10 percent Thursday as the dollar continued to lose value, making commodities like crude more attractive.
Thank you to those of you who humored me by voting on a clock, but I had to pick one I could live with. And I decided to put one in the bathroom. I have my "Reasons Why" (10/13/07) local group
.... And goddamnit, but the fucking thing is running slow. This is starting to get creepy. I've had no luck with getting a clock for that spot. They run fast, slow, they don't work at all, the second hand falls off, what's the deal here folks?
Update 2:00 PM 12/10/2008 This is the kind of customer service e-mail exchange I can live with:
Question: The Time Is Now Wall Clock Product Number: 104742570
clock runs slow, I want it exchanged, I already paid for shipping, I don't want to do it again.
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Done. I hope it's recyclable, cause that's the bin it went in. Yes, I took the battery out. So I might have a clock by Christmas. I've been clocked before, and I've been cursed at, but never before have I been cursed when it came to clocks. This is weird.
Brad has footage you have got to see to believe. Govt there appears to be more corrupt than it is in San Diego. Or maybe they just don't gussie it up with pretty words there like they do here.
I'm listening to a local NPR show with mayor Jerry Sanders this morning and I'm smelling a return to the backroom, rethug, sold to the highest bidder bullshit that has characterized San Diego government since about 1870. Even with Marty Emerald, the ex-consumer advocate on the city council, and a couple more dems on it after the election.
6:26 PM 12/8/2008 Ooops. Gee, sorry about your house. Umm, yeah and your wife and kids too. (click on pic)
Actually this is quite rare. I don't ever remember hearing about a military jet crash killing people and burning down homes in San Diego before. Not in the last 35 years anyway. This particular plane came off of the Lincoln. No way in hell this plane would have left my husband's shop when he was on the Lincoln before he retired, not with him in QA. There's a lot of things about my old man that piss me off, but his ability to do his job right is definitely not one of them. I think he only lost two planes in his 24 year career and he was pushed to get them out during this (the 2nd) Gulf war a few years ago. He's pretty frickin' stubborn about doing some things right, as am I.
And here's why I hate football, and why Raiders fans consistently leave a bad taste in my mouth. You know how many birthdays I've had ruined by football games? A bunch, lemmee tell ya.
Barbara Walters Presents: The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2008 Thursday December 4th 10/9c
I'm blogging instead of watching her and Limbaugh. I got to where he said he WAS worth 38 million a year and I wanted to yank his cochlear implant out of his head with my bare hands and stuff it down his throat. That or beat it with an aluminium baseball bat, he oughta love that sound about as much as I love listening to his overpaid corporate whore ass.
Before she covered PustuleButt Limbaugh she covered Michael Phelps. Frankly, anyone who thinks that swimmers are fascinating doesn't know shit about the sport, although Phelps' accomplishments are an anomaly, like his physique. It's the most tedious fucking sport on the planet. It never bothered me because I have a great imagination. I ended up with bruises in weird places (Achilles tendons can get bruised, did you know that?) from not paying attention on turns, but oh well, I love the water. It also got me out of the house for 5-6 hours a day depending on traffic.
Update 11pm Yes, Barack Obama is the most fascinating person of 2008.
By William Booth Washington Post Foreign Service Thursday, December 4, 2008; Page A01
A Mexican soldier escorts a drug suspect arrested this week in Tijuana. Cartels and their cells are fighting police, the army and one another. (By Guillermo Arias -- Associated Press)
When someone rolled five heads onto the dance floor in a cantina in Michoacan state two years ago, even the most hardened Mexicans were shocked. Now ritual mutilations are routine. In the border city of Tijuana, 37 people were slain over the weekend, including four children. Nine of the adults were decapitated, including three police officers whose badges were stuffed in their mouths....
Even I'm appalled with this and I can't help but wonder if it is an attempt by the Bush Administration to change the way things are done in Mexico.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water…
After all, that massive U.S. air attack on Iran that anti-imperial critics long expected to arrive, that Seymour Hersh wrote about, that so many feared, never happened and, with Barack Obama's election, should certainly have been put to rest in a deep grave for all eternity. But don't underestimate the neocons, or their ability to reconfigure themselves for a Democratic administration.
Hilarious, but bless Cooper's ability to look foolish good naturedly. Tomorrow on 60 minutes. Phelps is a marvel to watch in the water, and he works his ass off , the last frame is telling. It's why I wondered how many times they had to shoot this thing before they got one without Phelps cracking up.
India, Its Archrival Vow to Cooperate Amid High Tension By Craig Whitlock and Karen DeYoung Washington Post Foreign Service Saturday, November 29, 2008; A01 BERLIN, Nov. 28 -- Pakistani militant groups on Friday became the focus of the investigation into the attacks in Mumbai as India and its archrival Pakistan jousted over who was responsible. Both sides pledged to cooperate in the probe, but tensions remained high amid fears the conflict could escalate.
Here's yesterday's rodent pic. Whoops, that was a squirrel pic I had already used in August. The critters don't come out much in "winter." Mmm hmm, I know those of you who deal with ice and snow are laughing at that, but they do hibernate. So here's a picture from my window. The trees on the grounds are one of the few things that don't suck about this complex. They attract all kinds of birds, migrating or not.
By Sara Robinson, Blog for Our Future Posted on November 26, 2008, Printed on November 26, 2008 http://www.alternet.org/story/108638/
Oh, Lordy. It is that time again. Thursday is Thanksgiving -- the official kickoff event of the 2008 holiday season. For a lot of progressives, these festivities also mean that we're about to spend more quality time with our conservative relatives over the next six weeks than is strictly good for our blood pressure, stress levels, or continued sanity.
I love the article, but I gave up on holidays with my reich-wing Republican parents about the time I turned 18, many years ago. That doessn't mean that holidays are easy for me, they generally bring back horrible memories, and I'd rather crawl in a hole around October 25th and crawl back out on January 2. My sister finally let the cat out of the bag a couple weeks ago and said, "Oh, by the way ______, you were the scapegoat." A term anyone familiar with alchoholic family dynamics should understand. Believe me, these roles ain't set in stone, they move around in most families.
Happy Turkey Day.
May it be filled with gratitude and peace instead of painful drama.
Update 3 pm. Oh goody, my daughter is coming. She had to work, so she's tired, but she's coming. :) This is soooooo mellow.
By William Heisel November 26, 2008 The subprime lending industry was starting to buckle under the weight of bad loans in November 2006...
Uh yuh, looks like we're gonna need another bailout.
"Sir, yes sir."
Whatever. I knew these assholes were assholes after 4 days at JP Morgan's hnnaaappy McMortgage factory in Rancho Bernardo in May of 06. Hamsters only need apply.
Relaxing with new old music. The kid introduced me to Modest Mouse and some others for which I am grateful and the old man bores and irritates me with his high school soundtrack of Boston , REO , and worst of all Styx. I used to listen to country, but since I don't drink as much, I can't stand that caterwauly whining. I still love the blues, but I like my jazz predictable, and quiet. Not much on the horns dueling it out in improvisation. Don't demand my attention, I find that irritating and distracting and I have ADD. (Click on the pics to explore the sound)
This is my music. I've been hooked on it since I was 16.
After 6 months at sea in the Persian Gulf. The ones with fucked up families or drug and alcohol problems won't be flying home for Thanksgiving, they'll be wreaking havoc on the local girls. Some of which are greedy, skanky hos and deserve it, or professionals who will be compensated for their company. Either way, I warned my daughter.
The U.S. raids are deeply unpopular among many ordinary Pakistanis, many of whom are already angry with their leader's support for the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan.
About 100 people in the eastern city of Multan demonstrated against the strike, chanting "Down with America" and burning an effigy of President George W. Bush.
Frankly, until these numbers get closer to even, this planet will continue to have serious problems and the competition for resources will continue to be violent.
Gotta love global warming, it's lowering my clothing bill. My entire summer clothing bill, which can be worn 9 months out of the year now, is less than $150 for this and next year.
I found out yesterday why I'm so impatient when I'm trying to read online. My eyes are fucked. So if I'm not visiting and commenting enough, that's why. I'll be more active when I can see.
Betcherass there there are some questions that still need to be answered.
Last night was a good night. I got to see my kid, & she spent the night. She's still clearing her stuff out of her room, a little bit at a time. I hadn't seen or heard from her in 2 weeks. That hadn't happened since she was 2 and it was really painful.
Vice President Dick Cheney and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales have been indicted on state charges involving federal prisons in a South Texas county that has been a source of bizarre legal and political battles under the outgoing prosecutor.
This is the one time I wil link to FOX News when it isn't a joke. I'm sorry it isn't the Hague, but it's something.
Relaxing with new old music. The kid introduced me to Modest Mouse and some others for which I am grateful and the old man bores and irritates me with his high school soundtrack of Boston , REO , and worst of all Styx. I used to listen to country, but since I don't drink as much, I can't stand that caterwauly whining. I still love the blues, but I like my jazz predictable, and quiet. Not much on the horns dueling it out in improvisation. Don't demand my attention, I find that irritating and distracting and I have ADD.
This is my music. I've been hooked on it since I was 16.