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Friday, July 02, 2010
I hope Macs are harder to fuck up
Because I've had it up to here with screwing around with the PCs. Now if I can just get over the initial sticker price shock I have a feeling I will be much happier. I like my kid's Macbook and I watched a couple of documentaries on Netflix on Macs.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Gah. I'm disgusted.
Leave it to the Brookings Institute to put out this pile of self-congratulatory poo.
Man you know this fucker's all thinkin, voters schmoters, fuck it we got the Soooopreme Court to do the bidding of big bidness. Arms is big bidness in this country.
You know, I'm starting to get why people don't bother to vote.
Man you know this fucker's all thinkin, voters schmoters, fuck it we got the Soooopreme Court to do the bidding of big bidness. Arms is big bidness in this country.
You know, I'm starting to get why people don't bother to vote.
Former agent: Only bad spies get caught
By Peter Wilkinson, CNN
June 29, 2010 -- Updated 1846 GMT (0246 HKT)
Oh nonsense. Well connected ones don't get caught either.
June 29, 2010 -- Updated 1846 GMT (0246 HKT)
Oh nonsense. Well connected ones don't get caught either.
Monday, June 28, 2010
Reading now
A Reporter's Life by Walter Cronkite
P 226
"Carter's administration was plagued by an unusual problem. He lived up to a campaign promise to turn his back on the Washington Bureaucracy. To carry it out, he imported his advisers from Georgia. In most cases, they were perfectly fine people. They just weren't tutored in how to get things done in Washington. They learned the hard way that you don't succeed in the labyrinth of Capitol politics without making a lot of compromises with the entrenched apparatus."
Why is everyone so hard on Obama? Hell, I knew that even though he gave great speech in '04 at the Democratic Convention and he was a promise of hope for the people that would hit that nasty wall called the "entrenched apparatus" that exists in the sewer called Washington DC.
Anyway, I love Cronkite's book. The man had a lot of class.
P 226
"Carter's administration was plagued by an unusual problem. He lived up to a campaign promise to turn his back on the Washington Bureaucracy. To carry it out, he imported his advisers from Georgia. In most cases, they were perfectly fine people. They just weren't tutored in how to get things done in Washington. They learned the hard way that you don't succeed in the labyrinth of Capitol politics without making a lot of compromises with the entrenched apparatus."
Why is everyone so hard on Obama? Hell, I knew that even though he gave great speech in '04 at the Democratic Convention and he was a promise of hope for the people that would hit that nasty wall called the "entrenched apparatus" that exists in the sewer called Washington DC.
Anyway, I love Cronkite's book. The man had a lot of class.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
California welfare recipients withdrew $1.8 million at casino ATMs over eight months
Whoa, what a state I live in. *sigh*
Man, I was on welfare, I never had an extra nickel to play the slots. My kid's favorite food to this day is boxed mac-n-cheese with tuna and frozen vegetables . That tell ya anything? I was really happy when I could work at some clothing warehouse sale that gave me first dibs on what I spent all day hanging on hangers. You think most able bodied people don't work when on welfare for their check? Pfffft.
Man, I was on welfare, I never had an extra nickel to play the slots. My kid's favorite food to this day is boxed mac-n-cheese with tuna and frozen vegetables . That tell ya anything? I was really happy when I could work at some clothing warehouse sale that gave me first dibs on what I spent all day hanging on hangers. You think most able bodied people don't work when on welfare for their check? Pfffft.
Friday, June 25, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010 India to try to extradite ex-Union Carbide head
NEW DELHI (AP) - India's Cabinet has approved pushing for the former head of Union Carbide to be extradited over the toxic gas leak in 1984 that killed an estimated 15,000 people.
NEW DELHI (AP) - India's Cabinet has approved pushing for the former head of Union Carbide to be extradited over the toxic gas leak in 1984 that killed an estimated 15,000 people.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
We live in a democracy
bwaaaah hahahahahahaha
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The Louisiana judge who struck down the Obama administration's six-month ban on deepwater oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico has reported extensive investments in the oil and gas industry, according to financial disclosure reports. He's also a new member of a secret national security court...
Impeach the Oil-Investing Judge Who Declared Deep Sea Drilling Ban Void
Submitted by Lisa Graves on June 23, 2010 - 1:12p
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Judge who nixed drilling ban has oil investmentsBy CURT ANDERSON and MICHAEL KUNZELMAN Associated Press Writers |
Impeach the Oil-Investing Judge Who Declared Deep Sea Drilling Ban Void
Submitted by Lisa Graves on June 23, 2010 - 1:12p
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Righty-O, no connection heeeeeeeere
U.S. military criticized for purchase of Russian copters for Afghan air corps
By Craig Whitlock
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Election-year deficit fears stall Obama stimulus plan
By Lori Montgomery
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Obama traveled on Friday to Columbus, Ohio, the first of more than two dozen stops on the "Recovery Summer" tour. (Charles Dharapak/associated Press)
Buy military copters from Russia for Afghanistan? Bueno.
Give stimulous checks to Social Security recipients? Mal.
¡Claro que si!
By Craig Whitlock
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Election-year deficit fears stall Obama stimulus plan
By Lori Montgomery
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Obama traveled on Friday to Columbus, Ohio, the first of more than two dozen stops on the "Recovery Summer" tour. (Charles Dharapak/associated Press)
Buy military copters from Russia for Afghanistan? Bueno.
Give stimulous checks to Social Security recipients? Mal.
¡Claro que si!
Friday, June 18, 2010
Toyota to restart US auto plant, draws UAW ire
Friday, June 18, 2010
By DAN STRUMPF and TOM KRISHER AP Business Writers
"...But Toyota's decision to build Corollas there comes just weeks after announcing the sale of a California plant that also built the compact sedans.
To the United Auto Workers Union, the key difference was the California plant was unionized, while the Mississippi plant - like the rest of Toyota's U.S. factories - isn't...
"...Toyota has been working to patch up its reputation in the U.S. following its recalls of more than 8 million vehicles over reports of unintended acceleration...."
My friend was mentioning today as a matter of fact, that American car manufacturers have gotten better at making cars. After the recent fuck ups by Toyota, it's worth looking into anyway.
Consumer Reports Car reviews
By DAN STRUMPF and TOM KRISHER AP Business Writers
"...But Toyota's decision to build Corollas there comes just weeks after announcing the sale of a California plant that also built the compact sedans.
To the United Auto Workers Union, the key difference was the California plant was unionized, while the Mississippi plant - like the rest of Toyota's U.S. factories - isn't...
"...Toyota has been working to patch up its reputation in the U.S. following its recalls of more than 8 million vehicles over reports of unintended acceleration...."
My friend was mentioning today as a matter of fact, that American car manufacturers have gotten better at making cars. After the recent fuck ups by Toyota, it's worth looking into anyway.
Consumer Reports Car reviews
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Love Jon Stewart
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart | Mon - Thurs 11p / 10c | |||
Ore on Terror | ||||
www.thedailyshow.com | ||||
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Have been uninspired to post
But EB has fabulous news.
Arresting the Banksters.
Ok, back to Netflix. I dunno what I'm gonna do when I run out of X-Files shows to watch. It's nice to see the good guys survive, even if they don't win every time.
ps, the eartquake made my heart beat faster for about 3 minutes and since there was no damage close to here, I relaxed.
Arresting the Banksters.
Ok, back to Netflix. I dunno what I'm gonna do when I run out of X-Files shows to watch. It's nice to see the good guys survive, even if they don't win every time.
ps, the eartquake made my heart beat faster for about 3 minutes and since there was no damage close to here, I relaxed.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
The One Percent
The One Percent Wikipedia page
(click on title bar to buy DVD )
part 1
Oh Joy, Cody Franchetti makes another appearance, in all his affected arrogance, like in "Born Rich" .
Also, Milton Friedman, yippee skippy, who was one of my favorite hypocrites. A lot of his early work was paid for by taxpayers, and he helped invent the witholding tax. So much for all his "free market" yammerin' after the fact.
I wonder how long the return to feudalism was planned by the rich? Was it even a return, or just a continuance with hope of getting rich in America propagandizing those eager to believe the lie in the public school system?
I see a need for the "One Percent" to heed the warning in Jaime's documentaries. I don't see his work benefitting the poor, they know the truth. They know they pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes than the rich do.
Why can't the rich see that feudalism can not be what it was before?
That there are just too many poor?
Queen - Khashoggi's Ship (Lyrics) from The Miracle (C) 1989
(click on title bar to buy DVD )
part 1
Oh Joy, Cody Franchetti makes another appearance, in all his affected arrogance, like in "Born Rich" .
Also, Milton Friedman, yippee skippy, who was one of my favorite hypocrites. A lot of his early work was paid for by taxpayers, and he helped invent the witholding tax. So much for all his "free market" yammerin' after the fact.
I wonder how long the return to feudalism was planned by the rich? Was it even a return, or just a continuance with hope of getting rich in America propagandizing those eager to believe the lie in the public school system?
I see a need for the "One Percent" to heed the warning in Jaime's documentaries. I don't see his work benefitting the poor, they know the truth. They know they pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes than the rich do.
Why can't the rich see that feudalism can not be what it was before?
That there are just too many poor?
Queen - Khashoggi's Ship (Lyrics) from The Miracle (C) 1989
Hoooomans
“Deforestation and pollution, high-risk subjects”
"With the help of its worldwide network of correspondents, Reporters Without Borders has gathered information about incidents in Indonesia, Argentina, El Salvador, Gabon, India, Azerbaijan, China and Morocco. Behind each of these threats and attacks, there were big corporations, criminal gangs or government officials who had been corrupted by money from mining or logging....
... journalists who have been targeted for shedding light on deforestation, which is responsible for at least 18 per cent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions."
... journalists who have been targeted for shedding light on deforestation, which is responsible for at least 18 per cent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions."
National Aeronautics and Space Administration show…. 2009 was the second warmest year since 1880, when modern temperature measurement began.
"...The foundations and routines of modern industrial life — the context for the fabled American dream – assume perpetual consumption; more and technologically improved commodities as symbols of prosperity and even identity. The United States has exported this “dream” throughout much of the world in its films and TV programs. But these “entertainment” products don’t contain warning signs, similar to those on cigarette packages: this product will cause serious environmental damage; future generations will suffer from an unsustainable environment..."
Friday, June 11, 2010
Rachel gets it on the Supreme court
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
Yeah, I hate those activist judges also.Dang it, I don't need anything else to make me nauseous today. My kid is coming home for the summer, and my Filipino neighbors have discovered the joy of fish sauce. How can people eat that stuff? It smells like something that came out of a seal's ass, or fried penguin exhibit waste or gagggggg, wtf?
AT&T security hole exposes iPad users' e-mails
Thursday, June 10, 2010
By JORDAN ROBERTSON AP Technology Writer
"The vulnerability only affected iPad users who signed up for AT&T's "3G" wireless Internet service."
I wonder if At&T will ever spend more on service than they do on advertising?
By JORDAN ROBERTSON AP Technology Writer
"The vulnerability only affected iPad users who signed up for AT&T's "3G" wireless Internet service."
I wonder if At&T will ever spend more on service than they do on advertising?
Thursday, June 10, 2010
My disappointments from Tuesday June 8, 2010
Mark my words Californians, these two decisions will come back to bite us in the ass, and in this county, that decision was made by 30-35% of the registered voters.
Politicians, analysts question new open primary system
"...The new system will put candidates of all political stripes on a single ballot, and all voters will be able to participate. The top two vote-getters in a given contest — regardless of political affiliation — will advance to the general election. Supporters say that once the system is in place and voting districts have been redrawn outside of the Legislature, candidates will have no choice but to move to the middle as they compete for voters who are more politically diverse..."
And the failure of prop 15 bums me out, here's why.
Screw it, I'm going to go watch more X-Files , at least there the idiocy is fictional. Sometimes it's funny to watch just how many things they get wrong. I suppose if the only job you ever had was creative writing before widespread Googling, the doofyness is forgivable. Besides, some of the lines Mulder spits out are incredibly funny, intentional or not.
Politicians, analysts question new open primary system
"...The new system will put candidates of all political stripes on a single ballot, and all voters will be able to participate. The top two vote-getters in a given contest — regardless of political affiliation — will advance to the general election. Supporters say that once the system is in place and voting districts have been redrawn outside of the Legislature, candidates will have no choice but to move to the middle as they compete for voters who are more politically diverse..."
And the failure of prop 15 bums me out, here's why.
Screw it, I'm going to go watch more X-Files , at least there the idiocy is fictional. Sometimes it's funny to watch just how many things they get wrong. I suppose if the only job you ever had was creative writing before widespread Googling, the doofyness is forgivable. Besides, some of the lines Mulder spits out are incredibly funny, intentional or not.
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Re-reading
(click on cover for Google shopping link)
(C) 2000 by Chalmers Johnson
excerpt from page 174
"The economic challenge of China is likely to be the most difficult test not just for American economic policy but for its foreign policy in general in the first quarter of the twenty-first century. Unfortunately Americans still remain confused by the idea that the foundations of power no longer lie in military but in economic and industrial strength. They tolerate, even applaud, irrationally bloated defense budgets while doing little to rebuild and defend the industrial foundations of their own nation. When the world economic crisis began in Asia in 1997, the United States responded with the stale formulas of the International Monetary Fund, only worsening the situation. Inadequate political leadership, inappropriate staffing of the government, and an inability to redirect the foreign affairs, defense, technological, and intelligence agencies to pay more reasonable attention to Asia in general and China in particular seem endemic problems for the foreseeable future."
(C) 2000 by Chalmers Johnson
excerpt from page 174
"The economic challenge of China is likely to be the most difficult test not just for American economic policy but for its foreign policy in general in the first quarter of the twenty-first century. Unfortunately Americans still remain confused by the idea that the foundations of power no longer lie in military but in economic and industrial strength. They tolerate, even applaud, irrationally bloated defense budgets while doing little to rebuild and defend the industrial foundations of their own nation. When the world economic crisis began in Asia in 1997, the United States responded with the stale formulas of the International Monetary Fund, only worsening the situation. Inadequate political leadership, inappropriate staffing of the government, and an inability to redirect the foreign affairs, defense, technological, and intelligence agencies to pay more reasonable attention to Asia in general and China in particular seem endemic problems for the foreseeable future."
quote of the day
"1. Republicans will do what they are told by their corporate masters."
The Lesson of June 2010: Corporate Power Can Be Beaten
by: Robert Cruickshank ( Calitics )
Wed Jun 09, 2010 at 10:00:00 AM PDT
and yet
"2. Corporations can be beaten.
For the rest of California, however, unlimited corporate power is not seen as a positive thing."
The Lesson of June 2010: Corporate Power Can Be Beaten
by: Robert Cruickshank ( Calitics )
Wed Jun 09, 2010 at 10:00:00 AM PDT
and yet
"2. Corporations can be beaten.
For the rest of California, however, unlimited corporate power is not seen as a positive thing."
priorities
CONTROLLER REPUBLICAN Precincts Reporting: 100% Updated 8 minutes ago
TONY STRICKLAND 60% 884,592
DAVID EVANS 40% 595,733
Source: CONTROLLER REPUBLICAN NBC San Diego
CONTROLLER DEMOCRATIC UNCONTESTED Precincts Reporting: 7% Updated 7 minutes ago
JOHN CHIANG 100% 116,702
Source: CONTROLLER DEMOCRATIC UNCONTESTED NBC San Diego
Yeesh, it takes about 2 seconds to actually fill the bubble in folks, but this is from the county site, so maybe NBC made a mistake and substituted state for county results
CONTROLLER DEMOCRATIC
Reporting 1671 of 1671 at 100.0% counted.
JOHN CHIANG - DEM 116702 100.00 %
CONTROLLER REPUBLICAN
Reporting 1671 of 1671 at 100.0% counted.
TONY STRICKLAND - REP 96690 61.32 %
DAVID EVANS - REP 60986 38.68 %
TONY STRICKLAND 60% 884,592
DAVID EVANS 40% 595,733
Source: CONTROLLER REPUBLICAN NBC San Diego
CONTROLLER DEMOCRATIC UNCONTESTED Precincts Reporting: 7% Updated 7 minutes ago
JOHN CHIANG 100% 116,702
Source: CONTROLLER DEMOCRATIC UNCONTESTED NBC San Diego
Yeesh, it takes about 2 seconds to actually fill the bubble in folks, but this is from the county site, so maybe NBC made a mistake and substituted state for county results
CONTROLLER DEMOCRATIC
Reporting 1671 of 1671 at 100.0% counted.
JOHN CHIANG - DEM 116702 100.00 %
CONTROLLER REPUBLICAN
Reporting 1671 of 1671 at 100.0% counted.
TONY STRICKLAND - REP 96690 61.32 %
DAVID EVANS - REP 60986 38.68 %
Thanks for the laugh Dianne
Voters Approve Term Limits For Supervisors.
By Katie Orr
Originally published June 9, 2010 at 6:18 a.m., updated June 9, 2010 at 9:45 a.m.
"...But Supervisor Dianne Jacob said she doesn’t believe the vote reflects dissatisfaction with the current board..."
The local results are predictably depressing.
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
I voted
Update - results
and analysis from KPBS
Yeesh, Rethugs actually vote in primaries, Gawd there are a shitload of those assholes in this county. I sure hope it looks better in November. I'm irritable. I've been listening to those goddamned motherfucking jet engines power up all fucking day and my car alarm keeps chirping. I'm at least 5 miles from the airbase, it's pissing me off.
After using a local publication's cheat sheet , looking here and here and here and here and using Google I still needed to talk to my friend about a few things, and I had a wonderful time visiting with my friend. Here is a progressive voter guide from Courage Campaign.
Absentee ballots can be turned in at any county polling place, and I just heard on KPBS that something like 43% of San Diego voters are permanent absentee voters. The station has election information here . You can find your San Diego county polling station here .
I was disgusted at one of the slick ads I found in my mailbox yesterday.
It was a yes on 16 ad which I promptly shredded, as I have done with all of the mailers I've received this election season.
As of May 25, 2010, utility company Pacific Gas & Electric has given $41.1 million to the campaign for a "yes" vote.
I didn't vote for the Mercury insurance thing either, and with glee I marked my ballot for someone other than Mr. "you can tell an immigrant by the way they dress."
Democracy is a good thing, though, so I voted yes on 15 , it looks like a step forward in getting rid of so much money in the politcal system.
And one more thing -- Meg, Carly and Poizner can kiss my ass, I was fed up with their nasty campaigning months ago.
and analysis from KPBS
Yeesh, Rethugs actually vote in primaries, Gawd there are a shitload of those assholes in this county. I sure hope it looks better in November. I'm irritable. I've been listening to those goddamned motherfucking jet engines power up all fucking day and my car alarm keeps chirping. I'm at least 5 miles from the airbase, it's pissing me off.
After using a local publication's cheat sheet , looking here and here and here and here and using Google I still needed to talk to my friend about a few things, and I had a wonderful time visiting with my friend. Here is a progressive voter guide from Courage Campaign.
Absentee ballots can be turned in at any county polling place, and I just heard on KPBS that something like 43% of San Diego voters are permanent absentee voters. The station has election information here . You can find your San Diego county polling station here .
I was disgusted at one of the slick ads I found in my mailbox yesterday.
It was a yes on 16 ad which I promptly shredded, as I have done with all of the mailers I've received this election season.
As of May 25, 2010, utility company Pacific Gas & Electric has given $41.1 million to the campaign for a "yes" vote.
I didn't vote for the Mercury insurance thing either, and with glee I marked my ballot for someone other than Mr. "you can tell an immigrant by the way they dress."
Democracy is a good thing, though, so I voted yes on 15 , it looks like a step forward in getting rid of so much money in the politcal system.
And one more thing -- Meg, Carly and Poizner can kiss my ass, I was fed up with their nasty campaigning months ago.
Monday, June 07, 2010
Yes, It's True: California is Banning Plastic Bags
by Brian Merchant, Brooklyn, New York on 06.7.10
Business & Politics
"...Technically, only the practice of handing out bags for free will be banned -- plastic bags will still be available to purchase for a nickel each..."
"...Californians use a stunning 19 billion plastic bags every year, or some 552 per person..."
So, I guess I won't be forgetting my reusable bags when I go shopping, which frankly is as little as possible these days.
Recycling in my area got a slow start, especially construction recycling. Most of my neighbors don't give a crap, but I throw three times more stuff in the recycling dumpster than I do in the trash dumpster.
Business & Politics
"...Technically, only the practice of handing out bags for free will be banned -- plastic bags will still be available to purchase for a nickel each..."
"...Californians use a stunning 19 billion plastic bags every year, or some 552 per person..."
So, I guess I won't be forgetting my reusable bags when I go shopping, which frankly is as little as possible these days.
Recycling in my area got a slow start, especially construction recycling. Most of my neighbors don't give a crap, but I throw three times more stuff in the recycling dumpster than I do in the trash dumpster.
Saturday, June 05, 2010
Ten year gold price chart
Hmmmm. It can't buy clean water, clean air, health, or happiness, so what is the appeal? And who's buying it? I mean where is the stuff exactly when you do buy it? Do people really have gold bars or coins hanging around in the basement? Some do, I guess.
Five women presenters resign from Al Jazeera
"According to the daily Al-Hayat, they resigned last week after complaining of repeated comments and criticism by a member of the management about their attire, which was considered insufficiently conservative."
Autopsies reveal 9 men on Gaza aid boat shot, 5 in head
By Ivan Watson and Talia Kayali
June 4, 2010 -- Updated 1445 GMT (2245 HKT)
"...In one case, Ince said, a gunshot victim had been shot at at extremely close range.
"From the analysis of the bullet distance on one of the bodies," Dr. Ince said, "the gun was fired between 2 and 14 centimeters' distance from the victim's head."...
"...Turkey, once Israel's closest Muslim ally in the Middle East, has accused Israel of committing an act of international piracy.
"From now on, Turkish-Israeli ties will never be the same," Turkish President Abdullah Gul said on Thursday. "The incident has left a deep and irreparable scar."
" Israel has been a major supplier of arms to Turkey, and Israeli firms have been responsible for modernizing the F-4 Phantom fleet of the Turkish air force. Their agreements include cooperation in the "domains of air, sea, land, intelligence; and the manufacturing of aircraft, armaments and missiles," and "prepares the way for mutual military visits, training and exercises, dispatch of observers to oversee military exercises, staff exchanges and military know-how."
June 4, 2010 -- Updated 1445 GMT (2245 HKT)
"...In one case, Ince said, a gunshot victim had been shot at at extremely close range.
"From the analysis of the bullet distance on one of the bodies," Dr. Ince said, "the gun was fired between 2 and 14 centimeters' distance from the victim's head."...
"...Turkey, once Israel's closest Muslim ally in the Middle East, has accused Israel of committing an act of international piracy.
"From now on, Turkish-Israeli ties will never be the same," Turkish President Abdullah Gul said on Thursday. "The incident has left a deep and irreparable scar."
" Israel has been a major supplier of arms to Turkey, and Israeli firms have been responsible for modernizing the F-4 Phantom fleet of the Turkish air force. Their agreements include cooperation in the "domains of air, sea, land, intelligence; and the manufacturing of aircraft, armaments and missiles," and "prepares the way for mutual military visits, training and exercises, dispatch of observers to oversee military exercises, staff exchanges and military know-how."
Friday, June 04, 2010
Grrr ratsa fratsa ggghhht tuhhhh
Fucking insurance companies. They already raised the premiums 390% in one fucking year, now they want to do whatever they can to NOT cover someone who is too fucking busy to prove eligibility. Between that fact and the fact that the parties involved have some major communication isssues, I'M FUCKING FRIED.
And another thing. Why the hell is the only place in the US now that has call centers populated by syrupy, hard to understand accents and idiots trained to give cryptic and somewhat misleading information? Grrrrrrrrrrr....
The snotty British accent isn't working for me either today.
And the geek pit can't get my computer to crash. wtf? I'm good at crashing the effing thing...
Hmmm. Geeky brother says maybe the drivers need to be updated. Ahhhh, yuh, I try. The good news is I got my new clothes washed and none of my back up files are infected. woot
And another thing. Why the hell is the only place in the US now that has call centers populated by syrupy, hard to understand accents and idiots trained to give cryptic and somewhat misleading information? Grrrrrrrrrrr....
The snotty British accent isn't working for me either today.
And the geek pit can't get my computer to crash. wtf? I'm good at crashing the effing thing...
Hmmm. Geeky brother says maybe the drivers need to be updated. Ahhhh, yuh, I try. The good news is I got my new clothes washed and none of my back up files are infected. woot
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Distracting news
Paul McCartney sings Beatles song 'Michelle' to Mrs. Obama at White House Gershwin Prize concert
By Soraya Roberts
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
This is how I remember Rue Mclanahan
Yeah, I can't deal with the corporate bullshit , the Israeli bullshit , the military bullsit , more military bullshit. And yet even more military bullshit
How many more of these assholes do you create when you kill one of them?
By Soraya Roberts
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
This is how I remember Rue Mclanahan
Yeah, I can't deal with the corporate bullshit , the Israeli bullshit , the military bullsit , more military bullshit. And yet even more military bullshit
How many more of these assholes do you create when you kill one of them?
Wednesday, June 02, 2010
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