Worked with a meaningless email on Gmail mobile from the IPAD. Interesting!
SOFTWARE: OPERA1101 can’t send a link?
Sunday, February 6, 2011In my quest to find a browser that fulfills my needs (whatever they are), I’ve been using OPERA (version 11.01).
I just noticed a blunder in the User Interface.
There’s no menu option under “file” to forward a link.
Curious oversight.
Otherwise, the browser is quite good.
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SERVICE: Google can’t verify a Google Site?
Sunday, February 6, 2011Verify ownership
Verification status
Not Verified – Last attempt Less than a minute ago – Hide history
Attempted Method Outcome
2/6/11 10:06:00 PM UTC Meta tag Verification failed. Your meta tag is not in the <head> section of your home page.
2/6/11 10:04:01 PM UTC HTML file Verification failed. Your verification file was not found.
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Ok, Google, how should it be done. Sigh!
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RANT: My favorite Socialist rants; needs a little L libertarian perspective
Sunday, February 6, 2011http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1566726651374&id=1331644592
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First they do contribute by putting money back into the economy via Wal-Mart target, grocery stores. Many of them work to support a child born here who is therefore a citizen. Yes they send money home to Mexico but they’ve worked for the mo…ney and should support their families. Do they pay tax- no but so many upper middle class and above earners cheat on their taxes thats its a hypocritical argument. The corporations who essentially pay little to tax due to laws written to protect their profits do more damage to the economy then illegal aliens. The current health care bill would allow you to keep the insurance you have now, but would provide affordable health care to the less fortunate. It would also create jobs and reduce the deficit by a couple of hundred million dollars. We are not looking to model Canada-the vast majority of Americans wouldn’t even notice the change, so your process would have remained the same, thank God. But a member of your church whose been laid off with no insurance for five months and is diagnosed with a terminal illness will have options for affordable and competent care without concern of being denied for a pre-existing condition. Babies born here to illegal immigrants are US citizens at birth and are no different than Liv and Luke and they are entitled to first rate health care. I’d say Luke 12:48 says it well- to whom much is given from much will be required; and to whom much has been entrusted, a larger amount will be demanded. Since everyone and their brother uses religion as a shield I think it’s important to remind them that Jesus surrounded himself with the dredges of society- criminals, whores, lepers and the disenfranchised. He didn’t forsake them because they were poor, in the minority or out of touch with mainstream society. He asked for nothing but faith and in return promised life everlasting. Today churches judge you on a few things- what do you make, what can you give, and can you argue against the poor, disenfranchised, downtrodden trying to make a change. Tonight at church the pastor stood in his 10 million dollar church and talked about material things not being important. I bet a 37000 square foot barn could have been built for a lot less and that a lot of money could have been given to the poor for training programs or education programs. Alas a church was built for the affluent congregation that we are, where we could listen to stories about the poor, but when service ends we go back to our Volvo’s or BMW’s and drive to our house on the cul-de- sac, turn on the flat screen TV and make a nice dinner and drink some wine. Now of course we’ll do a food drive, label the bag with the church logo, and deliver the food in our church sweatshirts and hats while we sip our latte’s and check our smartphone to avoid having to actually engage the downtrodden. If we do engage them we push Jesus on them but forget to mention how we can actually affect change in their life. I want a church where we don’t reinterpret Gods message but instead deliver it as he would- come in your welcome, who you are or what you have is irrelevant as long as you have faith and no-one will judge you based on your gender, race or sexual orientation. I am the God of love, not hate, and no one on earth should try to tell you what I meant or stood for, nor should they invoke Christianity into political arguments that are secular issues.
I think we would all get along better if we sought solutions based on what’s happening today, not trying reinterpret the constitution or the bible because no one knows the true intent of either document.
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Ahh, an diatribe or rant by my favorite Socialist. Let’s put it under the little L libertarian’s microscope.
(On an editorial note. I see no paragraphs or outline. Hmm, not evidence of a post-graduate writing. And, it forgets that whole “between stimulus and response” thing. And, is it trying to convince?)
>First they do contribute by putting money back into the economy
I don’t think we SHOULD have “illegal aliens”. I think people should be able to move freely. Subject to a border check for criminals. I think “Green Cards” should be issued at the border. We need all those, willing to work, to jump in the boat, grab and oar, and start rowing. As such, in a Libertarian America, there’d be no welfare to sponge off of, so no need to keep willing workers out. Also, since there’d be no “(pseudo) War on (some) Drugs”, there would be very few “contraband” to be smuggled.
Current day “illegal aliens” do pay taxes. Every product purchased in the store carries a hidden tax — remember the 35% corporate tax? Only real people pay taxes, so it’s passed along. Rent an apartment; who really pays the rea estate tax. And, let’s not forget those poor slobs who get a “real job” with a fake SSN, where does their FICA go? Uncle Sugar!
> …but so many upper middle class and above earners cheat
If you are being ROBBED, hiding stuff from the thief isn’t cheating!
>The corporations who essentially pay little to tax
Corporations DO NOT PAY taxes; they pass them along. Only REAL people pay taxes. It’s a fraud on the American Sheeple. Let’s kill this meme once and for all.
> due to laws written to protect their profits
Ahh, but your friends the D’s, the champions of the little people, had all three branches of Gooferment. So, those problems were fixed already. Right!
>The current health care bill would allow you to keep the insurance you have now
Can’t keep what is available. Folks are finding it out the hard way. More Insurance Companies are stopping coverages. WHICH was the very purpose of the law. Single payer. Medicare for all.
How stupid are people?
And, dnf, the 750+ “exemptions”.
> but would provide affordable health care to the less fortunate.
In your dreams. The catastrophic care isn’t being signed up for. And, the state exchanges ain’t gonna be created.
>It would also create jobs and reduce the deficit by a couple of hundred million dollars.
Sure, for Gooferment bureaucrats!
>We are not looking to model Canada-the vast majority of Americans wouldn’t even notice the change, so your process would have remained the same, thank God.
Sorry, but with docs thinking about leaving medicine and practices shutting to new patients, there’s going to be huge changes.
>But a member of your church whose been laid off with no insurance for five months and is diagnosed with a terminal illness will have options for affordable and competent care without concern of being denied for a pre-existing condition.
So the Gooferment creates the problem (i.e., medical insurance tied to employment as a result of WW2 wage and price controls), and the solution is (taaa dah, wait for it) … more Gooferment diktats and programs.
p.s., “pre existing” — like placing your bet after the race. why would the racetrack survive?
>Babies born here to illegal immigrants are US citizens at birth
That may or may not be true. It depends on an “interesting” reading of the 14th, designed to ensure freed slaves got to vote. It’s never been tested in the courts that an “illegal immigrant” would satisfy those conditions.
>are no different than Liv and Luke and they are entitled to first rate health care.
Sure are. They are the children of a privileged high-ranking Gooferment bureaucrat. Like the old USSR, they are far ahead of all the “mundanes”.
>I’d say Luke 12:48
Perhaps, it might be referring to the Final Judgement? Nothing prevents you from being charitable. But, what the Gooferment does is NOT charity.
>- criminals, whores, lepers and the disenfranchised.
Well, it’s hard to make a joke around serious topics, but working in the Gooferment, I’d suggest you’re surrounded by the first. Not sure about the rest.
>political arguments that are secular issues.
It’s not my place to critique others’ charity or faith. I’ve got enough to worry about my own. Unfortunately, with the Gooferment’s intrusion into ALL areas, and a direct hostility to “religion”, “faith”, and “charity”, EVERY argument is a “political” one.
In the movie the Three Muskateers (any era), the Church is the natural opponent of the King for the loyalty of the People. Just as in a hive, there can be only one Queen. So too, the Gooferment has to kill its rival “The Church”. That’s why it claims jurisdiction over “churches” by its insistence that they become “corporations”. Zoning, 1099s, classifications, rules, diktats. Had to be faithful with the Gooferment “helping”.
>I think we would all get along better if we sought solutions
I think we’d all be better off if we sought solutions based on freedom and liberty!
> based on what’s happening today,
What’s happening today is for the most part a product of the past errors. Building upon past mistakes is putting lipstick on the pig!
> not trying reinterpret the constitution or the bible
Both are relatively simple and need little “interpretation”
>because no one knows the true intent of either document.
Well the Constitution is pretty well understood as far as intentions. The Federalists, who wanted a strong central Gooferment, were unhappy with the weaknesses of the Articles. So they pulled the wool over the eyes of the Sheeple and swapped in the “Constitution”.
Now, it’s just ignored.
The “Bible” is an interesting research project in and of itself. Who knows what the original “Bible” was.
>
Let’s get back to basics. People will be free. Even in the worst dictatorship, a prison, or a “free society”, they will do what they want to do. Civil disobedience that evidenced everyday. Example, speed limits. If the Gooferment can’t keep drugs out of its prisons, then how does it expect to keep them out of Gooferment Skrules.
Let’s seek solutions that are based on freedom and liberty. They’ll last.
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SOFTWARE: APPLE’s APPSTORE has no way to roll back
Sunday, February 6, 2011http://www.tuaw.com/2011/01/28/ipad-101-reverting-to-an-older-version-of-an-application/
iPad 101: Reverting to an older version of an application
by Michael Rose (RSS feed) on Jan 28th 2011 at 2:15PM
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It happens to us all: an application update for the iPhone or iPad goes awry, and the new app doesn’t do things the way we want (or, unfortunately, work at all on one of our devices). We ourselves are in that boat at the moment, since the new version 2.0 of the TUAW iPhone app is not working as expected on the iPad — our development team is digging into the problem right now and we hope to be fast-tracking a fixed version right away. Our apologies for the issues.
This sort of thing is particularly sticky because there’s no Apple-supported way to roll back to a previous version of an iOS application once you’ve updated. There is a workaround, however, if you haven’t yet emptied your Trash in the Finder. Read on for the steps.
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Here’s the chief objection to cloud-based version control.
You don’t have the old software to fall back on.
And, that’s the objection to “application stores”.
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POLITICAL: A “fatwa”? More like a criminal conspiracy!
Saturday, February 5, 2011http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=172669
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Govt asked to explain failure to stop fatwa
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The reports said Hena was raped by her 40-year-old relative Mahbub on Sunday. Next day, a fatwa was announced at a village arbitration that she must be given 100 lashes. She fell unconscious after nearly 80 lashes. Fatally injured Hena was rushed to Naria health complex where she succumbed to her injuries.
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Let’s keep this story in mind when we think of what we are dealing with.
Pray for that unfortunate girl who was born into a disaster.
Beck, on a recent TV show, posed the question that “democracy” asks: “Can men rule themselves?”
In this case, in this country, in this religion, I’d say the answer is “no”.
Tonight, I’ll be thinking about that child.
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GAMBLING: Learning from an IPAD slot machine game
Saturday, February 5, 2011In gambling, there are some essential decisions — the game, the strategy, and how much you can afford to lose.
The games are pretty straight forward. Even the stuff that’s hidden, like the pay tables, are eventually “sense-able”. (You develop a feel for what they are. Even, in some case, when they change. See my post on the “battleship” game; now gone.)
In killing time with this IPAD slot machine game, i “learned” that you have to have a money management strategy.
Using the standard initial stake, it is possible to go broke in few spins. It’s also possible to score big.
BUTT (there’s always a big but) if you have no “stop point”, you’ll always “give it all back”.
Then, in real life, you have “buyer’s remorse”. In the IPAD game, you just have a data point.
I think the operative tactic is to have a “stop point”.
Like the Sultan’s Dowery, how do you know when to take the offer?
I think my new strategy will mimic a strategy I’ve seen the old lady’s use. After a big win, they will take the ticket and start with a fresh stake.
It’s the equivalent of moving your stop point up to the high water mark minus your original stake. That way, you never “give back” more than your original stake.
Comments?
p.s., I know understand WHY the old ladies take the ticket and put in a new stake. It’s a form of discipline!
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TECHNOLOGY: No “kill switches”
Saturday, February 5, 2011NEWJERSEY: “Private funding for public schools”; no the issue is “public” schools!
Friday, February 4, 2011http://channel-surfing.blogspot.com/2011/02/private-funding-for-public-schools.html
“Private funding for public schools”
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real issues — funding disparity and a segregated state —
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How about the real issues:
(1) The Gooferment shouldn’t be indoctrinating future voters in worshiping at the alter of “big gooferment”.
(2) People forced to have their children taught things they find morally offensive in the name of “political correctness”.
(3) One group of folks forced to pay for the education of other people’s children — they had no vote in the decision to have children but are forced to pay for that decision.
(4) Parents are forced by geography to place and keep their children in failing schools.
(5) The infrastructure of “Gooferment Skrules” is corrupt — the Teacher’s Unions, Politicians and Bureaucrats are in an incestous relationship which screws the parents and taxpayers.
Those are the “real” issues!
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RANT: “government issued costumes”?
Friday, February 4, 2011http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/76340.html
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Every week — actually, every day — innocent people across the country are harassed, abused, brutalized, tortured, and murdered by armed strangers in government-issued costumes. Most of the assailants are never held accountable. Often, they are placed on paid vacation (commonly called “administrative leave”) while their colleagues devise an official rationalization for their crimes.
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I like the phrase “government issued costumes”. ROFL!
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JOBSEARCH: Amazon gives away three free “jobsearch” e-books (probably to get folks using their Kindle or Kindle software)
Thursday, February 3, 2011http://news.cnet.com/8301-13845_3-20030241-58.html#ixzz1Cq6592H8
February 1, 2011 10:16 AM PST
Get ‘The Career Survival Kit’ e-book collection free
by Rick Broida
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Amazon says these three e-books are worth $45. But they’re actually worth $30. Does it matter? They’re free!
Every so often, Amazon.com rolls out an e-book freebie that’s perfect for the business crowd. Here’s the latest: “The Career Survival Kit (Collection).”
Available for the Kindle reader or any device that can run a Kindle application (including Android and BlackBerry devices, iPhones/iPods/iPads, PCs, and Macs), this download contains three e-books.
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Probably to get folks using their Kindle or Kindle software?
Works.
A little confusing.
You must install the Kindle Software on your PC and / or MAC. Or other IOS devices.
Then, you buy the book collection. It’s free. Just strange to buy a free book.
Then, you tinker to have it deliver it to the registered platform.
Then, you go to archived content, and double click.
And, you’re done.
Neat!
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SOFTWARE: POSTBOX2 NOTRECOMMENDED
Thursday, February 3, 2011POSTBOX2, a OSX mail application, is in my doghouse.
- Smearing in message preview screen when paging down in a message.
- Support told me that I’m unique and they can’t reproduce it.
- Don’t have the accounts open.
- Unable to “next” thru an mail folder from message to message.
- It’s “involved” in several high CPU usage incidents.
- It’s “involved” in several disk space exhaustion incidents.
- It has “performance issues” especially when switching mailboxes.
I’ve fallen back to APPLE MAIL.
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SOFTWARE: POSTBOX2 “SMEARING” appears to be related to “account” display
Wednesday, February 2, 2011RE: POSTBOX2 has a serious value-impacting problem — “SMEARING” in message preview pane
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“SMEARING” in message preview pane POSTBOX2 Version 2.1.0 (PAID) While the workaround — “click on the message” and read it in a new tab — works, it destroys the usability of it.
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The support folks have tumbled to a key fact. “SMEARING” only appears to occur when (1) the ACCOUNT has many accounts; and (2) the ACCOUNT folder is open to show individual accounts. Close it, no “SMEARING”.
This is now a acceptable temporary (I hope) workaround.
Support was good in terms of responsiveness and follow thru.
Assuming this will get a fix, I’m downgrading my “NOTRECOMMENDED” recommendation to “WARNING”. (Like anyone cares.)
The implication is that it is NOT well tested if within a week of buying and using the product, I can hit a CLASS #2 bug which should have been obvious to find.
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TECHNOLOGY: Talking cars
Wednesday, February 2, 2011http://www.impactlab.net/2011/01/26/talking-cars-someday-may-save-lives/
‘Talking Cars’ Someday May Save Lives
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“This technology is an opportunity to help create a future where millions of vehicles communicate with each other by sharing anonymous real-time information about traffic speeds and conditions. This new world of wireless communication will make transportation safer,” said Peter Appel, administrator of the Transportation Department’s Research and Innovative Technology Administration.
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I wonder if the regional dialects will be preserved.
As they say in Brooklyn, Fuggedaboudit!
Another boondoggle.
Think runaway Toyotas are “fun”?
How about cars that “know better” than the driver!
Still a autobahn with 200 mph cars and no driver would be an interesting experience. Like the Disney attraction Mister Toad’s Wild Ride!
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MACBOOKAIR: Disk space disappears until reboot
Tuesday, February 1, 2011*** begin quote ***
Case Information
Case ID: 202017437
Case: Application or system is unresponsive
Status: Opened Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Contact Option:
An Advisor will call you Tuesday, February 1, 2011, between 4:00 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. Eastern
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I’ve gotten annoyed with the continual temporary disk space exhaustion issue.
I left windoze because of all the issues. And, on MACOSX, I seem to be having as many.
ARGH!
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SERVICE: Amazon Simple Email
Tuesday, February 1, 2011http://aws.amazon.com/ses/pricing/
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Amazon Simple Email Service (Amazon SES) (beta)
Amazon Simple Email Service (Amazon SES) is a highly scalable and cost-effective bulk and transactional email-sending service for businesses and developers. Amazon SES eliminates the complexity and expense of building an in-house email solution or licensing, installing, and operating a third-party email service. The service integrates with other AWS services, making it easy to send emails from applications being hosted on services such as Amazon EC2. With Amazon SES there is no long-term commitment, minimum spend or negotiation required – businesses can utilize a free usage tier and after that enjoy low fees for the number of emails sent plus data transfer fees.
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10¢ per thousand emails?
Wow!
That’s going to change the dynamics of the marketplace.
Not as simple as a Yahoo Group. Haven’t played with Google Groups. It requires coding and the use of APIs. I’m sure someone will write an smtp front end that makes it trivial to use.
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RANT: An Israeli Perspective on events in Egypt
Monday, January 31, 2011http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/watching-egypt-burn-an-israeli-perspective/
Watching Egypt Burn: An Israeli Perspective
What is happening now in Egypt has immediate and potentially disastrous consequences for the Jewish state. (Also read Roger L. Simon at the Tatler: “Cluless Israel wakes up on PR (sort of)”)
January 31, 2011 – by Benjamin Kerstein
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The result has been that most Israelis have long since given up hope that the Arab world can or wanted to change. Things were the way they were and we would have to accept that. As a result, two schools of thought developed: One held that, since the Arabs would never change, we would have to reach peaceful reconciliation with the situation as it was, however difficult and unstable. The other claimed that peace with such neighbors was ultimately impossible, and that Israel should hunker down, make itself as close to militarily invulnerable as possible, and look to its own prosperity and development. This situation has held for decades, and even the American push for democratization during the war with Iraq did not change things. Most Israelis considered it misguided idealism at best and dangerous naivete at worst.
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As a little L libertarian, I’m astonished at what passes for American “foreign policy”.
There’s nothing more dangerous that being a ally or a friend of the USA Gooferment. (Either party can be at the controls. They are equally untrustworthy.)
Remember the airlift out of Saigon? How many of our friends were tortured to death?
The Dead Old White Guys were correct — no entangling alliances.
Switzerland has the meme.
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RANT: There’s a time to NOT shoot from the hip!
Monday, January 31, 2011RANT TRIGGERED BY A SIGNATURE LINE
> Optimism— Why not?
Optimism — Why not? — It depends!
Depends upon where the waterline is relative to your nose! Personally, I’d suggest that there’s a time for optimism (i.e., bet on a positive outcome) and a time for pessimism (i.e., bet on a negative outcome). I think everyone does that almost instinctively. My personal rule is: “Does the Titanic sink if I hit the iceberg?” Optimism is appropriate when an adverse result won’t have catastrophic consequences? Pessimism is almost obligatory when the result would be catastrophic, irreversible, or uncorrectable.
imho
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INTERESTING: Remove “offensive” terms from the works of Mark Twain? No!
Sunday, January 30, 2011http://ncc-1776.org/tle2011/tle604-20110123-02.html
A State of Education—Some Views of a Nontraditional Student
by Cathy L.Z. Smith
cathylz@netzero.com
Attribute to The Libertarian Enterprise
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The origins of creative works are as important as the works themselves, providing context and accountability. The desire, for instance, to remove certain “offensive” terms from the works of Mark Twain condemns us to travel those same paths again, ignorant of the wisdom that has preceded us in our social evolution. Likewise the recent Canadian decision to censor the works of Mark Knopfler, on the ever more shrilly-cited grounds of “hate speech”, cramp and shrink our culture. It is impossible to change opposing attitudes once it’s made impossible to explore and discuss them.
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Some one said “those, who don’t remember history, are doomed to repeat it.”
The meme to rewrite history is contra-suvival. And thus in my morality is wrong. It’s also inefficient and ineffective. But that’s a different objection.
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FUN: “Talk is cheap”
Sunday, January 30, 2011http://cafehayek.com/2011/01/a-proposal-in-the-public-interest.html
A Proposal in the Public Interest
by DON BOUDREAUX on JANUARY 29, 2011
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Another mark of a good economist is to be skeptical of stated intentions. Talk is cheap. So if Jones professes his great love of humanity, the economist pays little heed.
Economist and non-economist are strolling in Manhattan. When they pass Carnegie Hall, the non-economist says wistfully to the economist, “You know, I’ve always wanted to learn to play the piano.” The economist replies “obviously not.”
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RANT: BHO44’s Middle East Foreign “policy”?
Saturday, January 29, 2011Barack Obama: Backing Protestors in Egypt? What Is He Thinking?!
Posted by Peter Schweizer Jan 29th 2011 at 6:52 am
in Featured Story, Islam, Islamic extremism, Middle East
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Reports that the Obama Administration may be secretly backing the protests in Egypt is troubling on several levels. First, there is the obvious fact that no one can ultimately direct and control social protests. Once they begin, they can quickly spin out of control. Hopes that you can control who comes out on top in such circumstances is incredibly naive. History teaches it is always the best organized (and not necessarily the largest) faction that comes out on top. In the case of Egypt that appears to be the radical Muslim Brotherhood. I hope I’m wrong, but there seems to be little evidence to the contrary.
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What is BHO44 and crew thinking?
Guess we’ll have to wait for Madame Hillary to explain it to us? (What were her credentials on foreign policy before becoming Secretary of State? Nothing like starting at the top. And, her “turf” was carved out from under her within minutes of her taking the job.)
Are they setting up tumult to retain big budgets at home? (Do they need a straw-man enemy to justify bigger Defense budget against the Tea Party Republican cuts? At the very least, to bump them off the front page!)
The USA has strayed so far from the DOWG’s ideal of “no entangling alliances” that it is unrecognizable!
And, btw, if the economy is “priority #1”, then what do they think that unrest in Egypt will do to energy prices?
Or, maybe that’s what they want?
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RANT: “Due to my parents poor financial planning …”
Saturday, January 29, 2011http://heop.org/blog/student-success-alexandria-cheshier/
Student Success: Alexandria Cheshier
POSTED BY HEOP.ORG ON JAN 28, 2011 IN BLOG, FEATURED ARTICLES, STUDENT STORIES
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I have completed three years of undergraduate studies at {Extraneous Deleted}. Due to my parents poor financial planning I am no longer attending {Extraneous Deleted}, and I have no access to my transcripts which are needed for me to transfer to ANY college. Currently, I am over $50,000 in debt. I have no possible co-signers for any loans, and am ineligible myself.
During my time at {Extraneous Deleted} my father lost his job, “found religion”, and decided to start a non-profit organization with my mother donating food for the needy. In the process they became the needy and are now surviving off of donations, and minuscule unemployment which will be running out shortly. I am now working at my supermarket making minimum wage to pay off my debts. I have saved up enough money to continue my studies take one class at my community college. I currently would like nothing more than to continue my education.
I was always reiterated the fact that I can attend any college I want, the college of my dreams, no matter what. I think many parents hold this philosophy that college should come at any costs, but this perception needs to change. If I had any idea how much money my parents were actually making I could have used this information in my application process, doing simple things like avoiding colleges which were 5-10 times what my family could realistically afford.
The growing need for education on this topic is exceptionally rising, and this concern is something that can be conveyed to students by guidance counselors. In addition parents need to become aware of this fact, and have access to information sessions on the topic of affording college. If I had any idea that I could be 22 and working at a supermarket instead of fulfilling my health care profession due to financial incapacity, I would have simply chosen a public school.
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Welcome to the “real world”.
Parents ain’t perfect by any stretch of the imagination. As a matter of fact on the “parenting scale”, they are not even close to the bottom. You weren’t abused, and they launched you thru three years of college.
And, what did you learn in those three years? Obviously, not much.
How much money did you sock away for YOUR education?
When do you pull up your “big girl panties” and solve your own problems?
Are you putting your shoulder to the wheel or are you expecting others to push your “life” out of this “swamp” while you stand aside and wail “woe is me”.
Clearly, if you got INTO college, you’re supposed to be smart. Are you using it?
“I would have simply chosen a public school”; yeah, and if wishes were horses, the world would still be full of <synonym for excrement>. I always say that the “shoulda, coulda, and woulda!” will KILL you. If you want to have a “pity party”, I can share some of my great blunders that if I hadn’t made, then I’d be thin, rich, and handsome. Instead of a fat old white guy injineer with a slew of my own problems.
So now that you’ve sucked down 3 years of tuition from the ‘rents and the banks, how are you helping Mom and Dad now that they are on “hard times”?
No, you’re rant is all about you. And, how unfair life is being to you. Boo Hoo!
I see pictures of kids with incurable diseases. I see one beautiful young girl getting chemo when my wife goes. She has trouble buttoning her coat asked my wife one day to help. And, even though, she has trouble buttoning her own, she did it. Don’t tell me about how tough you’ve got it. My fellow alumni, you haven’t seen tough. I read about the experiences of a fellow alum in Haiti. Where people a year after a disaster don’t have clean water, toilets, and are dying of diseases we cured in the 1800’s.
Your three paragraph whine didn’t give enough details to take action on. But, I can’t believe that there is NOT another side to the story. There always is.
All this raises one question?
You said “due to my parents poor financial planning”, my question is when do you assume ownership of your life?
Sorry, but my sympathies are for your parents.
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And, I say to my own deceased Mom: “Sorry, I was such a pia. Was I like this? Maybe I’m grown up now.”
Maybe this is “hard, blunt, and insensitive”? Remember the sources of my education: … and creating caring human relationships from studying the movie roles of Gunny Ronald Lee Ermey! Sometimes, folks need a slap to get them to focus.
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FLASH: TSA wants to ensure its survival?
Saturday, January 29, 2011http://www.cnn.com/2011/TRAVEL/01/29/tsa.private/index.html?hpt=T2
Washington (CNN) — A program that allows airports to replace government screeners with private screeners is being brought to a standstill, just a month after the Transportation Security Administration said it was “neutral” on the program.
TSA chief John Pistole said Friday he has decided not to expand the program beyond the current 16 airports, saying he does not see any advantage to it.
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FUN: Mirror prank
Saturday, January 29, 2011MONEY: Incorrect language confuses us
Saturday, January 29, 2011http://www.vtcommons.org/blog/2011/01/19/truth-power-illusion-money-david-korten
TRUTH TO POWER: The Illusion of Money, By David Korten
Submitted by Carolyn Baker on Wed, 01/19/2011 – 9:16pm.
http://www.yesmagazine.org/blogs/david-korten/the-illusion-of-money
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The deceptions are built right into our language. We refer to speculation as “investment” and to phantom financial wealth as “capital.” Indeed, when we hear the terms wealth, capital, assets, or resources we have no way to know whether the reference is to a real asset or only to a phantom financial asset. Our language gives us no way to make this essential distinction. It is no wonder we get confused and fail to recognize that Wall Street produces nothing of real value.
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I cringe every time I hear politicians and bureaucrats blather about “investing in education”, or this, or that. They are always “investing”; I’d call it “spending”, or even “wasting”.
The biggest delusion imho is “money”. Calling intrinsically worthless Federal Reserve Banknotes “money” is self-deception. Calling anything a dollar is perversion of the definition of 24.057 grams of silver.
We have to regain control of our language.
And stop fooling ourselves.
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