9411 – Tuesday

Work is getting back to paces – looks like we’ll have a few very solid weeks of care to deal with up ahead. I’ll take my replacement day off at that point.

Not too many people to socialize with out here, and when they are available I’m pretty busy. After this primary project has been done, I can get back to visitors and whatnot.

BHK made tasty sausage (tofurky italian sausage for me) and veggies on whole wheat spaghetti with garlic bread. Yummitty yum yum! More tomorrow for lunch, and that’s fine by me!

Middleman tonight was fun – I don’t blame the aliens at all for minding our intrusion, and it was nifty seeing inside Ida’s noggin.



Joe Biden’s pro-RIAA, pro-FBI tech voting record

By choosing Joe Biden as their vice presidential candidate, the Democrats have selected a politician with a mixed record on technology who has spent most of his Senate career allied with the FBI and copyright holders, who ranks toward the bottom of CNET’s Technology Voters’ Guide, and whose anti-privacy legislation was actually responsible for the creation of PGP.

That’s probably okay with Barack Obama: Biden likely got the nod because of his foreign policy knowledge. The Delaware politician is the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations committee who voted for the war in Iraq, and is reasonably well-known nationally after his presidential campaigns in 1988 and 2008.


read more here

or just for general skeleton closet stuff – http://www.realchange.org/biden.htm which mentions his plagiarism and less than stellar academic merits.



Sweden bans teaching of religion outside of religion classes in government-approved schools.


In what could possibly be a major blow to a scientific consensus that has held for decades, recent research suggests that the traditional conception of Neanderthals being “stupider” than Homo sapiens may in fact be misleading. As articles about the research findings state, ‘early stone tool technologies developed by our species, Homo sapiens, were no more efficient than those used by Neanderthals.’ The data used in the study is available on-line along with a visual description of the process used.




1 year ago
– simpsons movie, bhk cake pic, hot out!, atw man missing tv pic, tina party & loot, danny back to school

2 years ago – back from an all too brief visit, nose buttering, bunny suicides, events of the day, liberty city psp homebrew hack, jojo the cannibal kid, maple cookies, folks, met Adam / Future In-laws

3 years ago – power out phone post, hurricane katrina aftermath pictures (and Newt), Bro out, Techs unavailable

4 years ago – BK heads north, random visit to a 2001 entry, behavior variances, quiet-please

5 years ago – sleep schedule, zombie game (poor thing aborted), monkey helpers, first lost child.

6 years ago – Deer Hunter, Apache, Equality/freedom Poll, Emerson, flying saucer, heroclix 200 point armies, McD hot dogs, wpoison

7 years ago – that piercing woman , lj vibe change, many links (not all work anymore)

8 years ago – Godzilla, quizzes, leftyrok added me (Thanks, photoc!, IMT threatens to move all operations north to Tampa, dean martin Geotarget

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