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I’m pretty sure this is how it started last time
Europeans don’t respect Ugandans claims to land ownership. Think of all the carbon credits though.
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Try not to follow too many links
Sorry to link you to TV Tropes, but this brilliant work deserves the recognition. And Rory Williams.
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Oh please, oh please, oh please
CERN scientists announce they have observed particles going faster than light. I hope it doesn’t take another 3 years to confirm though.
Where’s your scientifical poo-poohing of FTL travel in scifi now, haters?
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Epic Awesomeness
An interview of G.R.R. Martin! by John Hodgman! in which Martin explains why when Tolkien kills off and then resurrects characters it’s totally bogus, but when he does it repeatedly it’s awesome (DWD spoiler: Jon isn’t totally dead, I’ll bet money on it).
Okay, I may exaggerate there, but only a little.
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Who didn’t see this coming?
OnStar keeps tracking you even after you discontinue service with them, and they might sell the information. They’re very unclear on that point.
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This will end in tears
Intel has developed a chip that runs on solar power. Or, they specifically say, lemons or a potato.
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In case of emergency
More than I ever wanted to know about emergency backup power. The car thing is a great point for those of us who don’t want/can’t afford to get a generator though. USB and 110 converter thingies are really cheap but you have to get them before you need them…tricky.
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Oh yeah?
Americans will get used to eating what the government tells them are healthy.
And why is it any of the government’s business what I eat? Because they’re going to foot the bill when bad nutrition choices create health problems. And that’s why I have a problem with Obamacare. My problem isn’t with a single payer system as such, it’s with every thing I eat and everything I do suddenly becoming the government’s business.
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Because they’ve done so well with the airports?
Republicans want to give the DHS power over federal land within 100 miles of the borders. It will also make them immune from everything but constitutional court review. Giving the most fascistic of our governmental organizations nigh unlimited power strikes me as a bad idea.
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Remember the Raisin!
You might as well save another trillion by saying that we are not going to have a bicentennial invasion of Canada as a way to get the War of 1812 done right. There are a lot of countries that we could decide not to attack and have savings. So that’s a farce.”
– Charles Krauthammer on Fox News today.
I don’t know, this strikes me as an idea worth kicking around. Plus, we could have their oil sands, because that’s the only reason the US goes to war anymore, anyway.
Also, I’m still a little bitter about 1812.
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Okay
Long story short: Corrupted disk corrupts other disk’s boot sector. Fine, fine.
Oh, my DVD drive is halfway busted, so the repair disc doesn’t work consistently enough to be useful. Startup repair can’t find OS.
Then, the buttons on the case stop working so I can’t turn it on and off.
Really? Really?!
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Really?
The United States Government – haunted by the fear that someone, somewhere, may not be thoroughly miserable on their flight.
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We pay people money for this
A vastly expanded, federally-mandated database of things doctors might need to bill you for. I truly hope that space travel becomes common enough that we need all those codes.
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Leave us alone
A clueless government is about to pass another stupid law about all appliances with a microchip.
Breaching an agreement or ignoring your boss might be bad. But should it be a federal crime just because it involves a computer? If interpreted this way, the law gives computer owners the power to criminalize any computer use they don’t like.
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Finally
I have no doubt the big corporations will fade back quietly for a while until the mob goes home and then go on with business as usual, but it would be nice if they had to tiptoe around a little as they corrupt American politics. I also have no doubt the Republicans will forget all about this as soon as they get their piece of the pie and can’t throw accusations at Obama anymore. It’s nice while it lasts though.
But we free-market populists take whatever drippings we can get, and lip service from prominent Republicans on center stage is an improvement. Important Republicans typically shy away from attacks on big business, presumably for fear of alienating key donors and supporters.
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My Fall Entertainment list
Doctor Who. The second half of series six is already underway. And the eleventh Doctor is the best. doctor. evar. Also, Rory and Amy and River are the best companions evar. Steven Moffat forever.
Downton Abbey. Starts September 18th. So looking forward to it. So much win. If you haven’t watched series one, you should and it’s available on Netflix and Amazon Instant and DVD of course.
Reamde by Neal Stephenson. I only like about 2/3 of his books and I’m due for one I don’t like, but I’m still excited about a new one. Here’s hoping it isn’t one of the ones I don’t like.
Castle. Although, if they don’t stop with the Angsty!Castle and bring back Fun!Castle, they’re going to lose me.
Top Gear. BBC. Of course.
Leverage. Although, they have removed all my legal means of watching them online, so they’ll probably lose me. I mean, it’s an enjoyable show but not so awesome that I’ll work for it.
Have I Got News For You. Even though some idiot is clamping down on the awesome YouTubers that made it possible for those of us outside Britian to watch it.
The Children of the Sky by Vernor Vinge. I’m still debating this one. It doesn’t release until October, so I have plenty of time to make up my mind.
The Muppets, Tintin, John Carter (from Mars) and Immortals are all coming out this fall, but I will of course wait until available on Netflix to watch.
Sherlock series 2 has been moved to 2012 due, rumor says, to the the stars being busy filming The Hobbit. This makes me sad.
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Sleep well…
A map of who officially has nuclear weapons, fissionable nuclear materials, had nuclear material stolen, etc. Yay.
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Pass my smelling salts
The NY Times, of all places, noticed that Sarah Palin said some reasonable things that most Americans would agree with.
She made three interlocking points. First, that the United States is now governed by a “permanent political class,” drawn from both parties, that is increasingly cut off from the concerns of regular people. Second, that these Republicans and Democrats have allied with big business to mutual advantage to create what she called “corporate crony capitalism.” Third, that the real political divide in the United States may no longer be between friends and foes of Big Government, but between friends and foes of vast, remote, unaccountable institutions (both public and private).
Sarah Palin, the moderate independent.
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Fair enough
Top standalone episodes from each season of X-Files. Disclaimer: I stopped watching when the movie came out so I have no idea about the second half.
Now I have to go watch Jose Chung’s From Outer Space, Small Potatoes and Humbug, which were robbed.
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Happy Birthday, Star Trek!
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Good news, internet
The copyright troll is suffering legal setbacks. Here’s hoping the patent trolls come to similar sticky ends.
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Ouch
One of the architects of ObamaCare prepared a report for Wisconsin on the cost to the state’s residents. It’s not pretty.
That’s because more than half the individual market will still end up paying more: “After the application of tax subsidies,” the report projects, “59 percent of the individual market will experience an average premium increase of 31 percent.”
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Oh Netflix
You used to be so cool. Not that I have any need to watch more than one movie at a time, but this isn’t helping you right when you’re getting all sorts of competition from Hulu and Amazon and Redbox. They may be more restrictive, but they’ve always been restrictive, so it hurts less. I still like you though. (I’m still going down to the 1 DVD plan though.)
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Hurray!
It seems everyone was paler and wore less makeup during the war. Rumor has it that it’s airing September 18th in the UK. Definitely January 8th if you’re the kind that will wait for the PBS airing.
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This is wrong
Up to 75 years in prison for recording police. Everyone from the cops that arrested him, to the prosecutor, to the judge, to the lawmakers of Illinois should be ashamed of themselves and/or move to the Soviet Union where their views are more in line with the spirit of the government.
Idaho is cool with just one party consenting to the eavesdropping. This is a bit worrying on the surface, but IANAL. Also, it’s illegal to open a telegram that’s not yours.
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It’s really “the most overplayed songs of the 90s”
I disagree with only a couple of songs on this list [warning: slideshow]. Tubthumping is still awesome despite the saturation and I’m kinda torn on What’s Up. Which is to say that I like the songs in the genres that I like and don’t care about the rest of them.
I would have sworn that I’m Too Sexy and Ice, Ice Baby were 80s songs though.
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The British have wacky spelling and pronunciation and the Oxford comma, but they are dead right about “logical punctation”.
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They see you
Appeals concerning the NSA’s warrant-less surveillance of the interwebs are going on this week.
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Neat
Astronomers found a supernova within hours of the light of it exploding reaching earth. It should be visible with binoculars in a couple weeks.
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Mahna mahna
NPR has the entire Green Album available for listening to. I’m torn about it. I like the bands and I like the Muppets, but together they don’t always work. Alkaline Trio’s Moving Right Along is the highlight.

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OH NOES!
CNN reporter was “grazed by bullet casings“. Yeah I get that too, every time I go to the range, being left-handed. I’ll grant you, those suckers are hot for a second.
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They picked a good day for their press release
Infrastructure free, ad hoc networking for emergency situations. I thought, “neat, but will it reach critical mass” and went on with my life this morning, but in light of the East Coast earthquake, I’ll pass it along.
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Obligatory economic posts
Maybe why the poor in America are curiously ambivalent about wealth redistribution.
Hilarity ensues when you ask students to give up an advantage they’ve worked hard for to help those less fortunate than themselves.
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Take that, Sudan
In the midst of the rising tide of bad economic news, the Economist has a cool graph that compares the GDP and population of US states to other countries.
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It’s real to me
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Finally
After weeks of waiting and voting, the NPR Top 100 Science Fiction and Fanstasy Books list is done. The list is an interesting mix of pop and literary styles.
I don’t have much to argue with, but quibbles are as follows:
While I enjoy A Song Of Fire And Ice as much as the next person, it would not be that high on the list if it weren’t coming off of massive publicity due to the show and recent book release. It’s good, but not that good.
I’m surprised Wheel of Time did as well as it did. I put it down after 100 pages in the first book, but while it obviously has its fans, most seem to think it’s gone on too long. Squeaky wheel effect, maybe.
I also can’t believe the Thomas Covenant, Self-Pitying Jerk Across The Multiverse, beat out the Vorkosigan saga, even if only by one place.
Cryptonomicon higher than Diamond Age? Please.
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A tiny glimmer of hope
The new TSA chief may not be as brain-dead as the previous ones.
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I’m participating!
I don’t know what Labor Force Participation rates are, and I don’t care enough to go check, but apparently they’re down. I’m commenting on this so I can post this picture, which I love.
This shirt and others are in my Amazon wish list. It’s never too soon to start my birthday shopping, you know.
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Kids these days
It’s appalling that Green Day won Rolling Stones’ Greatest Punk Band of All Time poll. Every other band on that list should have beat them, since, you know, they were actually punk bands (yes, yes The Clash and Social Distortion crossed genres too. Still better.)
I’m going to go listen to Social D now in protest.
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You gotta respect his curiousity
No, it not so dangerous. But I tried to cook Americium, Radium and Beryllium in 96% sulphuric-acid, to easier get them blended. But the whole thing exploded upp in the air…
Says the man trying to split atoms on his stovetop.
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Great.
Sarcasm boost creativity. Which is why I am the next Michelangelo, obviously.
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Boom, headshot
You can’t be howling about your opponents use of violent metaphors in politics and six months later use them yourself. Oh wait, this is America, we only care about whatever current “crisis” CNN and Fox have decided we should care about.
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It’s a list!
Time magazine lists the 30 greatest music videos [unfortunate slideshow format]. They got all the ones I thought of. Somewhere in the 90s I started having never seen any of them.
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Ouch
Apple (the company) has more cash on hand than the US government.
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Impressive
Spock Is Not Impressed is made of win and LOLs.
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That’s inconvienent
The “polar bears are dying off” scientist is under investigation for integrity issues. What about, nobody knows yet.
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The worm turns
First off, I always wondered how Piers Morgan got anywhere in the US, but then more recently, I’ve been wondering if there would be any splashback on him with the whole hacking deal.
The fun starts at 4:15 and the threats at 5:20 and Ian wins at 8:10.
Starts at 5:50
I just love those videos so much.
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