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Monthly Archives: February 2009
Welcome to the Absurdizone
Item one: How to wash a cat.
Item Two: From Slashdot … Steve Ballmer says Apple must switch to more open model. HAHAHAHAHAAHAHH. Zap!
Microsoft CFO = Snidely Whiplash
“The large print giveth, the small print taketh away. Microsoft, which recently laid off 1400 employees, is now claiming that some of those lucky schmoes were inadvertently overpaid on their severance package. A letter from the company, which was subsequently circulated on the internet, states: ‘We ask that you repay the overpayment and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience to you.’ Microsoft has confirmed the authenticity of the letter, but it’s not known what the amounts in question are, or how many of the 1400 were affected.”
(This is snidely whiplash, in case you didn’t know.)
George Washington, Colin Powell and Bill Clinton Tied in Poll!
… At sixteenth. Barack Obama was number 1, edging out Jesus who was forced into the number two spot.
God, the omniscient entity hisself, came in 11th, sandwiched between Mother Teresa and Hillary Clinton. Don’t think about that to closely.
The poll results, from Kos:
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div id=”extended”>The results are in:
- President Obama
- Jesus Christ
- Martin Luther King
- Ronald Reagan
- George W. Bush
- Abraham Lincoln
- John McCain
- John F. Kennedy
- Sully, the hero of the Hudson
- Mother Teresa
- God
- Hillary Clinton
- Billy Graham
- FDR
- Gandhi
- Colin Powell
- George Washington
- Bill Clinton
- Condoleeza Rice
- Oprah Winfrey
- Sarah Palin
- General Patton
- Bill Gates
When is Tornado Season?
This story:
10 tornadoes confirmed in Ga., including one with winds topping 160 mph
Ten tornadoes, one packing winds of more than 160 mph, touched down in parts of Georgia on Wednesday, the National Weather Service said Friday.
The storms caused an estimated $25 million in insured losses, said John W. Oxendine, the state’s insurance commissioner.
“I spent some time surveying damage and talking to residents in Jasper, Putnam and Hancock Counties” on Friday, Oxendine said in statement. “I believe claims will easily reach $25 million. Actual losses are much higher when you consider things like infrastructure damage and uninsured losses.”
Reminds us that Tornado season is coming. Maybe it is already here in parts of the country, or maybe it is a bit early this year in the south. It is important to keep tornadoes in perspective. It would appear that for the last half century, the frequency of tornadoes in the US is rising, though this could be totally or in part because of increases in reporting. Warming climate should result in more tornadoes in areas where tornadoes already occur, or at least that is a reasonable assumption unless countervailing effects can be demonstrated.
So when is tornado season exactly?
I’ve been meaning to post this …
Politics and current events
Rick Santelli = Asshole. (There, I said it.) Here.
NPR blows it with Michael Egnor: Say It Ain’t So, NPR! at Digital Cuttlefish.
Happy Birthay Heinrich Hertz
I know we’ve had a lot of ups and downs, but I wanted to wave hello and say “We’ll have a hamburger today in your honor!”
LightScribe Technology and Why Windows Sucks
I know every computer box needs a CD/DVD reader in order to boot the thing up under adverse conditions (and your system should always be set up so that you can do this, by the way!). But as a matter of actual functionality, maintaining a current and high-functioning version of this sort of device, or two or more of them especially, built into the box is usually a bad idea for me. My computer boxes are not ever conveniently located. For my main computer, I can reach the off on switch with my toe, which is how I start up the machine. (The button is not needed to turn it off, of course.) So I can’t really easily reach the CD/DVD drives. And, over time, these drives get old, or slow, or just don’t do everything you want, and if you have two or three computers in the household (don’t forget to count everyone’s laptop) an external DVD/CD burner/reader might be a better option than trying to keep each machine functioning in top form.
Continue reading LightScribe Technology and Why Windows Sucks
Juan Enriquez: Beyond the crisis
… on the economy. And some other related topics. (Darwin and human evolution at 16 minutes.)
More Verizon Wireless Math
… more like Verizon Without a Net Math …
I would like to have seen a calculation of how far off these were in dollars per week. Canadian dollars, I suppose.
The fact that the rates quoted are almost always an order of magnitude or two lower than the actual rates would strongly suggest that as a class, Verizon Wireless customers are being robbed intentionally by the corporation. It would seem that these service personnel are being trained to lie. Otherwise, there would be a more even distribution of incorrect statements. Am I wrong?
But wait, there’s more:
Verizon, Don’t Waste Your Time With Cents! Spend Your Time With Your Children Instead!!!!!
Just Desserts
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Just Dess
Don’t let this happen in your community
Verizon = Morons
Which you already knew. But then there’s this:
It makes cents to them.