Gay Marriage is Too Restrictive

Here’s something I disagree with, pretty much in its entirety.

Kay Whitlock, the national representative for LGBT issues for the American Friends Service Committee, circulated a statement at the National Religious Leadership Roundtable last fall that argued, “We cannot speak about equal civil marriage rights and the discrimination that currently exists without also speaking of the twin evil of coercive marriage policies promoted with federal dollars…. For us, it is critical that the LGBT movement work for equal civil marriage rights in ways that do not further reinforce the idea that if a couple is married, they are more worthy of rights and recognition than people involved in intimate relationships who are not married.”The statement continued, “We do not want to convey the message that marriage is what all queer people should aspire to. We also do not want the discussion of marriage to overwhelm and suppress discussion about a broader definition of human rights and basic benefits that ought to accompany those rights.”

This seems like a good place to start.

Oy.

UPDATE: Oh, look Stanley Kurtz.

via Fark.

Eerie

Robots are coming to a culture near you. I can’t wait to get my NS-5 in July.

What Bias?

This is all the rage.

Interim Constitution

Iraq is making progress (evil reg. req.).

“This document protects the rights of individuals more than any other document in the region,” said Feisal al-Istrabadi, an Iraqi American lawyer who helped draft the interim constitution.

I’d feel better if they said it protected the rights of individuals as well as the American Consititution, or something like that.

Rarr!

Right Wing News’ favorite Rumsfeld quotes.

“Look at me! I’m sweet and lovable.”

Nothing To See Here, Move Along

21% of people 18-29 cite The Daily Show and SNL as their major presidential race news source. 23% watch actual news. 50% can’t spell “presidential”. Okay, I make the last one up.

Evening news producers have long recognized their audience is older; the common theory is that when people get jobs, mortgages and children, they’ll take a greater interest in their programs.

The worry is that with so many other sources of news available now, young people will become accustomed to them and not make the evening news a priority.

This Just In…

Artificial flavoring is artificial!

Right to Privacy

A man is fighting for the right to not have to show police officers identification.

UPDATE: RFID privacy in Utah.

Swag for a fee

For $250 you too can have a chance to win an mini iPod.

At the Apple store, Johnson failed to explain why anyone who wants an iPod mini would spend the exact purchase price on a grab bag that had a good chance of not containing one.

PC outrage of the day

“Illegal Aliens” is a racist term according to the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials.

Preemption

VDH.

In short, preemption is now a politicized, debased word. It is part of the anti-Bush lexicon and has lost any real meaning for the foreseeable future of its usage. The same may be true of “multilateralism” and “unilateralism.”

finally, they decide

Blu-ray is out, HD-DVD is in. Which is fortunate because the blu-ray is not backwards compatible.

Duh!

This just in, people hate pop-up ads.

Useful Idiots

While I’m not particularly concerned with what Kerry did before I was born, his recent voting record is much more interesting to me, this is an interesting story on KGB tactics.

One, Two, Five! Three, Sire. Three!

Really old British hand grenade found.

Family Life

Orson Scott Card is talking sense.

We will once again be performing a potentially devastating social experiment on ourselves without any attempt to predict the consequences and find out if the American people actually want them.

So either civilized people will succeed in establishing a government that protects the family; or civilized people will withdraw their allegiance from the government that won’t protect it; or the politically correct barbarians will have complete victory over the family — and, lacking the strong family structure on which civilization depends, our civilization will collapse or fade away.

Depriving us of any democratic voice in these sweeping changes may not lead to revolution or even resistance. But it will be just as deadly if it leads to despair. For in the crisis, few citizens will lift a finger to protect or sustain the elite that treated the things we valued — our marriages, our children, and our right to self-government — with such contempt.

via The Emperor

Fukui-San

Iron Chef America has picked up Alton Brown to be the expert commentator. Morimoto and Sakai are going to kick everyone’s butts.

via Fark

Social Security: That's a good one

A rather limited poll I conducted concluded that most people under 40 realize they are never going to see a penny of Social Security and would be estatic if the government would just stop taking the money from them. They can keep what they’ve taken, just leave us alone so we can fund our IRAs.

Indeed

Instapundit on Milosevic. C’mon, ancient history. No one cares.

Whoa

Lileks has an opinion or two. Just ask Jasper.

Remember kids, we parked in Goofy

It’s hard here in America. The cars, they all look the same. Imagine if Henry Ford had gotten his way. Yeah, it’s black, like that one. And that one. And that one. And that one.

Hey, Guys, Wait for Me!

Edwards is feeling left out and wants Bush to pick on him too.

UPDATE: Scrappleface.

Slow News Day?

What’s happening to America? A movie about Jesus is practically the only thing being talked about, Clear Channel is cleaning up the airwaves, South Dakota is trying to ban abortions, the whole gay marriage debate is flaming (er, as in flame war) away. It’s like America woke up this week and discovered morals or something.

Wow

In the last 10 minutes I’ve been sent three copies of Netsky. And I usually don’t get massive amounts of viruses. Don’t open attachments, kids.

300GB Hard Drive

I think I need one of these.

Diversity and Welfare

Interesting.

And therein lies one of the central dilemmas of political life in developed societies: sharing and solidarity can conflict with diversity. This is an especially acute dilemma for progressives who want plenty of both solidarity (high social cohesion and generous welfare paid out of a progressive tax system) and diversity (equal respect for a wide range of peoples, values and ways of life). The tension between the two values is a reminder that serious politics is about trade-offs. It also suggests that the left’s recent love affair with diversity may come at the expense of the values and even the people that it once championed.

Okay…

I have my 1040s, my Schedules A-Z and 1000-9999, my W-2s, my proof of insurance, the tags that I tore off of my mattresses, several candles lit to scare off the demons, the IRS website opened, and the Holy Grail playing in the background so I can say, “Help, help, I’m being repressed!” I shall now attempt to do my taxes.

ONE HOUR LATER: Ouch. But it’s done. Except for the actually paying them part.

And if A Lawyer Can't Figure it Out

I say we hold off the flame wars until something actually happens. I’m dying to find out if Kerry and Edwards would vote for or against this.

Mexico Bans US Chickens

You know the chickens are still going to sneak right through the border.

Distributed Astronomy

We’re talking about 34 Teraflops of Computing Ability here. The next IBM supercomputer is going to peer into the past.

Good News Everyone

The FDA approves Taiyo Yuden CDs. I’ve always liked them. I think we’ve had maybe a dozen bad ones out of the thousands we have used, and now I can prepare food with them, or something.

Heh

This deserves mention just for the opening line.

via Instapundit

Easter is Coming

I’m going to be busier than usual for the next oh, month and a half. Yes, my job does occasionally entail actual work. I’m sure you’ll get by with fewer posts. I know you can do it.

English for the Americans

Right Wing News calmly discusses the importance of speaking English when living in America.

Dave Barry for President

Late, I know.

Voters, I have the same values, morals, religious beliefs, ethnic background and number of children as you. We even have the same blood type! If I am elected president, and you ever need blood, or an organ, you just come to the White House, and I will immediately hang up the Hot Line phone, and, bam, I will give you a kidney, lung, pancreas, liver segment, whatever you need, no questions asked. Name me one other candidate, besides Dennis Kucinich, who has made that promise.

Of course this is not enough for the so-called ”news media,” which as we know is dominated by left wingers; or, if you prefer, right wingers. The point is, they are wingers, and they are always nosing around, asking questions, trying to make me reveal intimate details about my personal life, such as which party do I belong to, and do I have a domestic or foreign policy.

He seems honest enough.

Mind your own business

You know, if the government got out of the health business, it wouldn’t have to be so nosy about its constituents eating habits and lifestyles.

Interesting

An argument that the US military is disengaging.

This isn't going to go over well

Secretary of Education calls the NEA a “terrorist orginization”.

“I don’t think the NEA is a terrorist organization,” said Rendell, who has butted heads with the group as well. “They’re not a terrorist organization any more than the National Business Organization is a terrorist organization.

We need something akin to Godwin’s Law. Maybe Bin Laden’s Law.

But it's not October!

I’m inclined to think that the military wouldn’t announce that they have bin Laden cornered. But I hope it is true.

UPDATE: Here we go. The story is shot down. …But maybe that just what they want us to think…hmmm.

Star Trek Time

A quiz on the ships of Star Trek. It’s a toughie.

Now Showing

Scrappleface.

It’s funny cause it’s true.

And Now for Something Completely Different

Nader’s running again. That check from Cheney must have cleared.

UPDATE: All but the last of these thoughts occured to me, but I didn’t write them down. And now I don’t have to.

Rats, why did it have to be rats

Low level magnetic fields, like what comes from appliances, are dangerous to rat’s brains. I’m not sure how to apply this to my life, but now you know.

Fine them All

TSA is going to start fining people for trying to carry illegal items through the airport.

Bring something you shouldn’t like a loaded gun, and that’s $1,500. A knife will cost you a minimum of $250. And explosives? A whopping $10,000 fine.

I got busted for having a crescent wrench I forgot about in my backpack. Hey, I have a VW Bug, it’s just smart to have a wrench with you at all times.

Heehee

Mark Steyn on the Canada/Triumph trouble.

Bold Move

Some websites are ignoring the cease and desist order from EMI concerning The Grey Album, a remix of Beatles’ songs.

But I want it NOW!

Why, oh, why can’t Apple drop the Mini price $100? Pleeeeease.

Fair Enough

Victor Davis Hanson. Because it’s Friday.

No one wishes to occupy a country. But after the instability in Iraq and a cost nearing 400 combat deaths the Democrats are now not merely questioning the tactics of achieving democracy in Iraq, but the entire notion of occupation itself. But once they go down that road they will discover history is not on their side and will be hard put to offer better alternatives to the present course.

That’s what I’m interested to hear from the Democrats. It’s too late to complain about invading Iraq. What do they intend to do with the reality that we are there already? Pull out and let Iraq sink into chaos? Send the UN? Something else?

Wanna Know Why?

Younger conservatives are ambivalent about gay marriage. For 20 years the gay movement has been trying to mainstream itself. Those of us under, what, 35 have been fed the line that it’s none of our business, etc. for most of our lives and now it is bearing fruit. If the polygamy movement gets to work, in another 20 years or so they can be sitting pretty too. Matter of fact, the gay movement has done a lot of the groundbreaking, it might only take them five or ten years.

Buy USA

Russian missile tests fail. I don’t know if these are the warp capable ones or not.

via Drudge Report

Election Time

Iran is having “elections” today. This could be the start of something bad which might be, ultimately, good.

Buzz Machine is the place to go to keep up with the Iranian bloggers.

Chekov Was Right

The Russians say they have a Warp 5 capable missile.

Colonel Baluyevsky gave few details of the new missile which was tested on Wednesday, but said it was one that moved five times the speed of light.

Light, sound; same difference.

Amen

Jonah doesn’t want to talk about The Passion anymore. At least, not until it comes out. Hear, hear.

I didn't see Halliburton's Name

This list of oil vouchers (read: bribes) from Saddam’s Iraq is going to cause trouble. Very interesting names on it.

via Roger Simon via Instapundit.

Are You Pondering what I'm Pondering

The Spokesman Review is highlighting local bloggers (keep refreshing for different photos). My plans to take over the world continue. Yesterday a Right Wing News Site of the Day. Now, front page on the paper. Slowly, carefully, the momentum builds.

The googles, they do nothing!

Nice pic, eh. Yeah, not much to work with there.

Oh, That's Bad

Researcher at Ft. Detrick accidentally jabs herself with Ebola. Suddenly The Stand and Outbreak come to mind.

Only Seven More Shopping Weeks

The bad news is that marketing has already driven the stores to put out the Easter stuff out. The good news is Peeps, the real ones, are here.

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The “Missing Peep” formation

FUD

Paragraphs, people. Would it kill you to string two sentences together?

Fear, uncertainty and doubt spread concerning CJD in Washington. I’m not saying that this isn’t a problem, I’m just saying that hysteria is not the way to spread the word. Well, it works, but it just doesn’t seem right.

Read what the CDC says.

Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy

The text game. So far, I’ve managed to get out of bed.

UPDATE: Dang it. The bulldozer won. A tricky one this is.

FURTHER UPDATE: If I were sensitive I could figure out what to do once I’m on the Vogon ship. Stupid Vogons, I should read them some of MY poetry.

Best. Cartoon. Evar.

How could Jungle Book beat out Robin Hood? C’mon Roger Miller, tax revolts, archery, elephant chase scene, it’s got it all.

Juan Valdes, Statesman

What on the earth were Mexico and Chile doing hammering out secret compromises with Saddam?

I'm Shocked, Shocked

Uranium enrichment equipment found in Iran. The question is did it come from France, Germany or Pakistan.

Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam

Well, I’m closing off the comments on the perennial spammer favorite Weight Loss Tips. But don’t worry, if you need Viagra or a Certified New Car, and just can’t find it anywhere else, let me know.

Just A Reminder: Communism still sucks

U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea.

Yankee or Dixie?

Try this test.

52% Dixie. Born and raised in Southern California, I bet that’s it. There did seem to be a sad lack of distinctively Western answers. While I’m sure some would disagree, there is articulate life west of the Mississippi.

I'll Help

Why, oh, why don’t they ever test these things in Idaho? Then I could go back to hating blogads without any moral qualms.

One in Ten

I know I could live the rest of my life without hearing more about gay marriage, but I’m pretty sure that’s not going to happen.

BlogAds make Money

Frankly, I hate blogads. Those of us dinosaurs that still have dialup, because there’s no DSL and Adelphia wants too much money, already had to suffer with the Amazon stuff slooowing the loading down, now there’s even more stuff I don’t read to wait for.

Of course, maybe I could get people to send me money with a blogad and then I could afford the broadband. Hmmm. I may have been hasty. I’ll look into developing a more nuanced position on the matter.

Scientifical Doom and Gloom

We’re going to run out of oil, the economies of the world will crash and I’ll have to start driving one of those ugly hybrid cars.

Or not.

In other space news

Spirit set a Mars land record, traveling slightly over 70 feet. And Opportunity, the wimp, only went about 29 feet, and is now digging holes.

I'd be hailing a shuttle

More chunks of…something are falling off the space station.

Such debris may include fragments of insulation, labels and possibly important components.

Possibly?

Rumsfeld-Fu

This is great stuff.

via IMAO

UPDATE: Apparently this has taken the blog-world by storm. Naturally Instapundit has the links.

I don't see it

I’ve never seen sounds. Or colors. I don’t even see people. I have friend who does though. We point at her and laugh.

With the thoughts I've been thinking

I must be another Lincoln. Okay, not quite right, so sue me.

First off, why does time stop when I’m grocery shopping? As soon as I walk in the store, there is no past, there is no future, there is only the store. It’s like eternity, with a frozen food section.

Secondly, Bush ran on a “Uniter, not Divider” campaign. Well, good news. Campaign promise kept. Front page of the print edition of the Wall Street Journal has an article, “Usually Fractious, Democrats Cut Kerry Some Slack”. Subhead: United by Opposition to Bush, Host of Factions Relax Tests for Front-Runner. Can you feel the love?

Thirdly, the “you’re soaking in it” lady died. It’s been a sad day for my childhood memories.

Outsourcing

Slashdot had an interesting article on what Indian programmers think about outsourcing.

Only a Trillion

I’m fairly bitter about the amount of money the government takes from me all the time, but since I just know I’m going to end up paying a nastily large sum this April 15th, I’m even more bitter about the IRS right now. And that’s why I like this article.

And this makes me nervous. Not because I knowingly cheat on my taxes, but I don’t know enough about taxes to know if I am cheating unknowingly. And then I’d have to give them even MORE money.

A Moment of Introspection

From Frank J.

They make fun of us for not knowing much about Canada without even stopping to think of our viewpoint on that issue, which is, “Why in God’s name would we ever need to know anything about Canada?”

Even Mexico has more influence on American culture than them; we have Mexican restaurants everywhere, but no Canadian restaurants. No one in America knows what Canadians eat, nor are they even slightly curious.

Worse than Michael Jordan

George Foreman vs. ???. And as to why, Don King elaborates:

“We’ve got all this together,” King said. “The pot of gold is waiting.”

The American Right to Be Left Alone

Is upheld by the court. I’d rather they didn’t exempt politicians and charities, but I’ll take what I can get.

Silly Me

I thought the military was conducting the War on Terror. Apparently, John Ashcroft has been mismanaging it.

Monopoly Marriage

From Scrappleface.

Mulcting?

Some group has the horrible idea to bring back the 55 speed limit.

According to a recent GHSA press release, “Since Congress repealed the national speed limit in 1995, much of the public has perceived speed limits as merely guidelines and not the law.”

No, we’ve always thought they were guidlines. They’re just not as dumb as they used to be.

Oh, and mulcting. I learn something every day.

And Knowing is Half the Battle

GI Joe coming to the live-action big screen. How shall I put this delicately…I doubt it’s going to win major awards.

UPDATE: Further Hollywood news. Disney is going to buy the Muppets. Sad. Fox is remaking Mr. Ed. Sad.

A little late, but still good

Pete can be a great writer when he wants to.

Don’t tell him I said so though.

Bwaahahaha

This story is so much better because it was a woman driving. You’d think she would have stopped for directions.

Twue Wuv

Darn, I wanted to steal his headline. So I’ll come as close as I can.

I agree with what they said, and have my own entirely selfish reason (I don’t want to waste my Saturday doing sound at your wedding) that I’d be happy if the Church would get out of the marriage business.

Not the BBC!

It doesn’t affect me in the least (unlike all the other stuff I post, of course), but this is interesting.

The ending seemed rather odd to me.

Opinion polls after the Hutton inquiry was published showed that many people considered its verdict a “whitewash”, and that they trusted the BBC far more than they did Blair and his ministers.

Said the media. Which leads me to this article on how the British are cynical and don’t trust the government or *gasp* the media.

Windows Source Code Leak Traced

Remember what your kindergarten teacher told you about sharing? Forget it.

I prefer smacking penguins

A mistery. Cheater help here.

via Dave Barry’s Blog

KHHAAAAAAAAN!!!

I didn’t know there was a school for this sort of thing

I’m going to practice their tips this afternoon though.

Lane hogs to get their due

The Inland Northwest desperately needs a similar law. While I would prefer that the government didn’t have to get involved, it may be what it takes. And since were talking about the lame driving habits, when getting on the freeway, the on-ramp is there TO GET UP TO FREEWAY SPEEDS. Don’t do 45 until you’re on the freeway, try to merge, and then decide to accelerate. Similarly, OFF-RAMPS are for slowing down. Don’t slow down to 40mph on the freeway. Thank you.

Spam, Spam, Spam, Spam

Now, why would a used,er, new car salesman spam under Weight Loss Tips. While it is the favorite of the spammers, there’s better choices out there.

Very polite though.

Round and Round and Round

Bush plays the race card.

Hyper Sensitive?

Canadian is a race now, eh? Tacky, dumb, over the top, yes. Racist?

In other news…

I love my Roomba. I’m vacuuming now, even as I type. You all should get one.

Well that clears that up

At my high school when we heard Jim Henson died of pnemonia, we were convinced he died of AIDS and his family didn’t want anyone to know. Another childhood memory crushed by the truth.

And in other news, man, I’m old.

I was a junior, though. I’m not that old.

Scathingly Brilliant

Science makes another hidden-in-plain-sight discovery. Using M&Ms, that’s the important part.

The barrel full of plain M&M’s made Professor Chaikin think about how well they packed in. A series of studies have shown they pack more tightly than perfect spheres. That surprises many physicists and Professor Chaikin. “It is a startling and wonderful result,” Sidney Nagel, a physicist at the University of Chicago, said.

Decency rears its head

Good for Mr. Hunt.

Natural Selection

Now I know why I don’t like the word “meme”. And if reality shows have taught me anything, it’s that the fittest get knocked down and dragged off, it’s the mediocre that survive.

For the l33t h4x0rz

Found on Slashdot.

r0535 @r3 r3d
v1013t5 @re b1u3
@11 |\/|y b@53
@r3 b310ng t0 y0u

Unreal 2004

Demo now available. Make sure you have a zippy video card. Current waiting time for download: 42 minutes.

UPDATE: Current download speed from FilePlanet: 38KB/s.

You might want to wait a week or so.

FURTHER UPDATE: Based on the demo, UT 2004 is everything 2003 should have been. As much fun as UT, fast paced, well balanced weapons, and a great time all around. And on my 32M GeoForce video card, at the lower settings, there was an occasional glitch, but it played fine. I can’t wait to see what it looks like at the higher settings. I’ll be picking it up soon.

The 7 parts of speech

Adjectives surrender. Writing just became blander.

Like every other governmental agency concerned with testing, the New York State Education Department devised its own list of taboo words. There are the usual ones that have offended feminists for a generation, like “fireman,” “authoress,” “handyman” and “hostess.” New York exercised its leadership by discovering bias in such words as “addict” (replace with “individual with a drug addiction”); “alumna, alumnae, alumni, alumnus” (replace with “graduate or graduates”); “American” (replace with “citizen of the United States or North America”); “cancer patient” (replace with “a patient with cancer”); “city fathers” (replace with “city leaders”).

And the conclusion is dead on:

Thus the great irony of bias and sensitivity reviewing. It began with the hope of encouraging diversity, ensuring that our educational materials would include people of different experiences and social backgrounds. It has evolved into a bureaucratic system that removes all evidence of diversity and reduces everyone to interchangeable beings whose differences we must not learn about–making nonsense of literature and history along the way.

via National Review

Ouch!

VDH: If life were like pundits say it is

That had Mr. Carter been allowed to employ his patented Nobel-Prize winning Korean model of curbing nuclear proliferation with Muammar Khaddafi, Libya would now be free of nukes.

That Democratic senators in anguish over zealous scrutiny of immigrants from the Middle East will soon repeal their near-unanimous prior support for the Patriot Act and demand a return to a more enlightened pre-9/11 visa policy.

And there’s much more.

Presumption of Innocence

For Bush, not so much. For Kerry, sure.

Spongebob Goes Bad

Oh, you want all four colors printed? Save a little money and skip the yellow. Naturally, it is seen as some sort of racism. Like a major American business wants to create bad publicity, destroy its brand name, and run the risk of Jesse Jackson showing up to declare it another Selma.

Intel Inside

Intel has a device that can encode data on a light beam. What happens to all your data at night though?

I thought I felt something

The internet is slow today. Someone find out who’s responsible and smack them.

Oy

San Francisco’s city hall, afraid of being out-progressived by Massachusetts performs gay marriages, in violation of state law.

Place of Examination: DANG

Yes, only nine months to go and already we’re getting dental records. It’s going to be a long summer.

The Kerry Intern Kerfuffle

From Evangelical Outpost:

Besides, we’re talking about a candidate for the Democrats. Unless the intern turns out to be a goat, an al Queda operative, or a Republican, it won’t affect his chances of being the nominee. In fact, it will probably just end up making Kerry look more Clintonesque.

It was set to Stun

NCC-1701 mistaken for a bomb. And the bad pun is at the end.

Good News, Open Source Fans

WindowsNT/Windows2000 source code leaked.

What???!!!

Sesame Street hasn’t been the same since Mr. Hooper died. But this is incredible.

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I heard that!

In the "They'll Never Learn" Department

Out of the frying pan, into the fire.

“We feel we have a much stronger case with Games X Copy,” said Julia Bishop-Cross, a 321 spokeswoman. “PC games are widely recognized as software, and with software there’s a legal precedence set that you can make backup copies.”

Is Nothing Sacred?

Barbie and Ken are splitting up. I hope this makes it obvious to everyone that the moral decline in this country has gone too far.

Mmm, lard

If this is what it takes to discourage suicide bombings, slather the city in pig fat. And that wall too.

Your Refrigerator is Ajar

This is just what America needs. Clippy in the kitchen.

Old and Busted: Penguin Baseball

New hotness: Peguin darts. Personal Best: 557.7

UPDATE: 719.9. Oh yeah!

Cloned Human Embryos

For stem cell harvesting.