Posts from — August 2006
The First Round Ends
Mustang Bobby and Robert C. covered the Republican debate between Chief Financial Officer Tom Gallagher and Attorney General Charlie Crist, with Crist considered the front runner.
And now Bark Bark Woof Woof and Interstate 4 Jamming have repeated with coverage of the Democratic debate between US Representative Jim Davis and state Senator Rod Smith, with no clear advantage in the race.
Robert C. at Interstate 4 Jamming includes links to media coverage of both debates.
August 24, 2006 Comments Off on The First Round Ends
Pluto Sent Down
The Earth Astronomers have demoted Pluto to a dwarf planet ordered it to play in the Kuiper Belt, pushing it out of the big leagues.
There has been no local reaction yet.
August 24, 2006 3 Comments
Government Does It Again
From CBS: Student Loan ID Data Breached.
All of the personal information for 21,000 people with student loans was available on the Internet after a software upgrade. It was the Department of Education that messed up this time.
These people just can’t be trusted with anything. They outsource all of these projects and no one is responsible for anything.
August 23, 2006 Comments Off on Government Does It Again
One Year After
Facing South links to the Gulf Coast Reconstruction Watch report, One Year after Katrina [PDF] that highlights some good, a lot of bad, and way too much ugly 12 months after this disaster.
Scout of First Draft has returned to New Orleans and has been posting videos to remind people of what has and hasn’t happened.
Anntichrist S. Coulter of Blonde Sense writes of her experiences in What I remember, one of the strongest memories being the total failure of the Red Cross for days as it waited for the Feds to tell them they could help.
Despite my personal aversion to the Salvation Army for some of its policies, an aversion that means I will not support their normal operations, when it comes to a disaster, that’s where I send my money. The Salvation Army goes in and goes to work feeding people and helping them out, without waiting for government permission.
August 23, 2006 4 Comments
Latest “TERRORIST!!!” Threat
CNN reports Northwest jet turns back; 12 arrested:
Some of the passengers pulled out cell phones during the flight and appeared to be trying to pass the cell phones to other passengers, a U.S. government official said.
In addition, some passengers unfastened their seatbelts while the light requiring they be fastened was still illuminated, the official said.
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The passengers who were arrested were looking into plastic bags and were busy with their cell phones, an airline source in Amsterdam said.
An AP report adds:
While Flight NO0042 was over German airspace shortly after takeoff, the pilot radioed for permission to return to Schiphol Airport and asked for an escort of jet fighters because some of the passengers were acting suspiciously, the Defense Ministry said.
Northwest Airlines flight NO0042 originates in Minneapolis and goes to Mumbai [formerly Bombay], India with a stop in the Netherlands. I wonder what the chances are that some of the passengers are dark skinned Asians speaking something other than English? They don’t obey the “fasten seat belt” sign, they rummage in plastic bags, and they pass things around – Omigod! It sounds like an extended family traveling together!!
Update: Dutch spokesperson plays Emily Litella tape.
August 23, 2006 10 Comments
IOKIYAR
One of the Grumpy Forester‘s least favorite politicians has had another attack of foot in mouth disease.
Senator Conrad Burns [R-MT] is really concerned about immigration issues, unless he needs a roof on his house.
Yeah, and having lived along the Mexican border I’m really certain all of those western state Republicans have checked the immigration status of the people doing their yard work.
August 22, 2006 2 Comments
Tropical Storm Debby
At 10PM CDT we have our fourth named storm of the season, Tropical Storm Debby.
Currently it is on track to be the first hurricane, but the models indicate it isn’t considered a threat to land.
There is a possibly more threatening wave sitting off the north coast of South America, but we have to wait to see what it’s going to do.
August 22, 2006 Comments Off on Tropical Storm Debby
If You Are A Pythonist
PZ Myers has a great video if you are devotee of Monty Python’s Flying Circus.
Sad, but true, some people have no respect.
August 22, 2006 2 Comments
More School Reality
Last month it was the report on private versus public schools showing no noticeable difference and this month we discover Report: Public Beats Charter In Scores.
Giving out vouchers is a waste of money, because public schools are as good as private schools, and better than charter schools, if the tests that the Department of Education insists everyone take are to be believed.
In Florida there is no accountability for charter schools. Just handing out tax dollars to private groups without requiring accountability is criminally stupid.
August 22, 2006 4 Comments
Four Years of Cat Blogging
Kevin Drum, the godfather of Friday Cat Blogging™, celebrates his fourth blogiversary™ [Talk Left] over at Political Animal, with a noticeable lack of cats.
How quickly they forget their roots.
August 22, 2006 Comments Off on Four Years of Cat Blogging
Wherefore Pluto and Monkeys
Astronomers are embarrassing themselves in Prague in a knockdown brawl about the status of Pluto. John McKay covers the details at archy.
In other science news, Michael Bérubé looks at the Department of Education Smart Grants program that lost evolutionary biology. You have to wonder if they checked Dobson’s pockets after his last visit.
August 22, 2006 2 Comments
Heads Up For Debates
Update: Mustang Bobby has the recap on the two Repubs each trying to prove that he is the candidate that will return Florida to the golden years of Tristán de Luna y Arellano.
Many of the Public Radio stations in Florida will be carrying the debates between the candidates for governor tonight and tomorrow.
Tonight at 7:00PM [on the Panhandle, 8:00PM in Xanth] it’s the Republican debate, and tomorrow the Democrats get their turn.
Check your local listings.
August 22, 2006 Comments Off on Heads Up For Debates
A Few More Good Men
For some reason, despite all of the happy talk from the spokesweasels at the Pentagon, Thousands of Marines face involuntary recalls.
These are people who have completed their four-year active duty enlistment in the Marines, but not the entire eight-year reserve commitment. This is one of the differences between this war and Vietnam – they didn’t pull this kind of crap during Vietnam.
August 22, 2006 Comments Off on A Few More Good Men
Because
Go over to The American Street and see what Fearguth hath wrought.
August 22, 2006 Comments Off on Because