I don’t know about where you live, but where I live, yesterday it rained. Actually, it rained and rained and rained and rained. It rained hard, and it rained constantly. In fact, we got nearly 4¼”, which – they tell me this morning – broke the old record for 8/22 by about three inches. Now, in my darn near half a century here, I’ve seen a lot of weather (snow, mostly, though there was that microburst in ’98 that devastated the area and knocked our power out for two weeks – which stopped being cute after about eight days), but I don’t recall this much rain in one day since the remnants of hurricane Agnes went through way back in ’72. Boy howdy (OK you geezers, who used to say that? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? I’m thinkin’ Heath – played by Lee Majors – on ‘The Big Valley.’ I recall being shocked as a kid when Heath said “I’m you father’s bastard son!” ‘cuz I had no idea you could say that on teevee back in the sixties – though I must confess that my mother may have called me a little bastard a time or two back in the day. She also used to call me a son-of-a-bitch, which I of course agreed with whole-heartedly – which I think is what may have prompted her to call me a little bastard), that was a lotta rain.
The MacBook Pro I use (courtesy of work) has learned a new trick. Or, more accurately, has unlearned an old trick. Now, it has no sound (though it will pop a bit from time to time). So, the touchpad doesn’t ‘click’ (actually, if you push it a couple hundred times, it may actually work once or twice), the WiFi drops out for no reason whatsoever, and now there’s no sound. As much as I like it (and I really do like it), I’m really glad I didn’t actually pay for it. I could have bought two non-Apple laptops (with more RAM) for what this one would have cost, and while they wouldn’t have the ‘cool’ factor, I also wouldn’t have had to jump through all the hoops I’ve had to in trying to get this thing to do what I want it to do. This is my first long-term experience with a Mac, but now I can see why the TCO (total cost of ownership) is, statistically speaking, so much higher, and why you definitely have to get AppleCare if you buy one.
Sookie married Bill! Not on ‘True Blood’ but in ‘Real Life.’ Aw, what a nice couple they make, and that Bill (er, I mean Stephen) is a lucky man to have such a cute little bisexual wife. I mean, just imagine the possibilities (I know I am :hubba: ).
Oh well, I guess I better go make sure my car didn’t float away over night.
Update: The sound is back! After the computer locked up (in a very Windows-like manner that Mac people say never happens, but actually happens fairly regularly) and I had to kill it and restart, the sound started working again. Yay! I should have tried that before, I guess, but I try not to restart since the touchpad preferences don’t kick in until after your profile loads, which means I have to tab around to log in (not a huge deal, but a hassle nonetheless).
OK, carry on.
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Rick Lazio is making sure that none of us ever thinks that Rethugs are decent humans. Pretty much ignored in his campaign for governor he has decided hate mongering on the non-mosque not a ground zero will get him Rethug votes. Unfortunately he’s probably right:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/23/nyregion/23lazio.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper
Of course, Lazio’s Rethug primary opponent has some ideas of his own:
Republican candidate for governor Carl Paladino said he would transform some New York prisons into dormitories for welfare recipients, where they could work in state-sponsored jobs, get employment training and take lessons in “personal hygiene.”
Paladino, a wealthy Buffalo real estate developer popular with many tea party activists, isn’t saying the state should jail poor people: The program would be voluntary.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/22/carl-paladino-backs-welfa_n_690284.html?ir=New%20York
Greetings from Ohare airpotport! Left Syracuse early this am. Wasn’t there long enough to call pj & G tho. Spent the week at Keuka Lake with my cousins. Had a blast and was once again baptized (not in an organized religion way) in the Holy waters that we, on my paternal side of the family, have been doing for 60 years. Nothing like it. And, yes, as pj said, it rained hard yesterday. That’s why I’m at Ohare today and not yesterday……
Had no computer and barely a phone connection. Loved it!
Typing on an iPhone so please excuse typos.
Seanie – beautiful photos!!
Glen Beck and Imam Rauf having a discussion about Islam:
Of course, that was then this is now.
Hm. Can’t edit on a mobile device……
Aw, if we’d only known! You coulda come over and watched me rip out a toilet, sink, and bathroom floor. Doesn’t get much more exciting than that.
I love Keuka Lake. It’s got a great shape (kinda like a wishbone, for those who don’t know).
Did you go to any wineries? You could have gone to Hazlitt, and gotten a bottle (or two) of Red Cat, which would be rather appropriate.
You have to exit mobile edition to edit. There’s a link at the bottom of the page, OKat.
This is what I encountered driving across Kansas to see the folks in KC MO last weekend:
in Colby Kansas- a huge billboard with Jesus’ head rising out of a field of wheat
http://www2.ljworld.com/photos/2009/aug/02/175105/
followed by another big billboard outside of Fort Riley
“Obama is a fraud. Demand resignation Now!
followed by “God Bless America”
and the whole way…., Reich-wing radio station after Reich-wing radio station….,
then, when I checked into the hotel room, nothing but Fux news, CNN and every goddam ESPN station there is (who knew there was five of them? Did you know there was such a thing as a ‘classic’ WNBA game?) oh, I hope I’m not in trouble
Why did I ever want to leave? :jerk: :barf:
Well, you could go to more enlightened places like New York City, whose mayor said Governor Blinky needs to go to our state’s sovereign Native American nations wearing a cowboy hat and carrying a shotgun in order to collect cigarette taxes.
Not only a rather racist statement that shows complete ignorance of and disregard for native sovereignty, but a blind guy with a shotgun is never a good idea.
Sean M Stitt August 23 at 6:55am
If you knew the history of the pledge of alleigence, you would know that there has been multiple versions over the years. The addition of the “under god” phrase being the most radical change to occur since it was composed in 1892. I will direct you here so you can learn a little bit of American history, rather than blindly insisting that there are no “versions”.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pledge_of_Allegiance
I think an apology for claiming i am “too young to have an opinion that is based on anything but hearsay” is in order thanks!
Pledge of Allegiance – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org
The Pledge of Allegiance of the United States is an oath of loyalty to the national flag and the republic of the United States of America, originally composed by Francis Bellamy in 1892. The Pledge has been modified four times since then, with the most recent change adding the words “under God” in 1………
Gary Radice August 23 at 6:29pm
grow up….i dont know you…i have no opion of you about you or for you…go away .
Gary Radice August 23 at 6:33pm
something you may want to learn…is dont play with matches when you dont know what you might ignite…you dont know me either. .
Gary Radice August 23 at 7:42pm
versions are different ways or variations that are acceptable. changes are just what they are “CHANGES”. others no longer correct. So stick your disire for an apology up your ass with the rest of your braincells .
Sean M Stitt August 23 at 8:44pm
It is sad to see such an angry old man so ignorant of history!
First you tell me to go away, then you send two more messages. I do not desire an apology from the likes of you. I am well aware your ignorance forbades you from such a humble gesture. One is in order though. There have been five official versions of the pledge over the years. It may no longer be the correct version, but alas it still remains a version, thus rendering your statement ABOUT ME “too young to have an opinion that is based on anything but hearsay” false and invalid. I stated my preference for a prior version and you attacked ME for it. To get upset and make idle threats when I correct your claim that there are no versions is childish. Admit to yourself that you were wrong, and have the intellectual honesty with yourself to accept it.
yay Sean! WTG!
beware the self propelled idjut!
Gary Radice August 24 at 3:15pm
how on earth did i threaten you? just what were you threatened with? you think you are some sort of intellectual? if you were you would realize that you will not make your point with me. you must be trying to prove something to youself. i dont value you or your opinion, thus it is meaningless. my conversation was originally with Gary.and i should have left it at that. you have done nothing but proved my first impression of you correct. i wont acknowedge you again. .
Sean M Stitt August 24 at 5:10pm
“how on earth did i threaten you?”
“something you may want to learn…is dont play with matches when you dont know what you might ignite…you dont know me either.”
^ That is what is called a veiled threat.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_veiled_threat
I also have others telling me (you know hearsay) that i should “be careful” because you are one of the “baddest motherfuckers in Buffalo” I don’t know what you may, or may not be saying, but people telling me that makes it sound like you are saying something.
“if you were you would realize that you will not make your point with me.”
Understood you would rather continue on in life blissfully unaware of facts. You made it this far in life not knowing the history of the pledge, why learn it now!
“my conversation was originally with Gary.and i should have left it at that.”
Originally yes it was. It stopped being just between you and Gary the second YOU insulted me personally. Do not get it twisted in your head, YOU were the first person to throw out an insult. Unfortunately you did not leave it between you and Gary.
“too young to have an opinion that is based on anything but hearsay”
1. I had NEVER stated an opinion before that statement made by you.
2. That statement is ageist.
1. Any process or expression of ideas in which stereotyping of and/or discrimination against people occurs by virtue of their age. Ageism applies particularly to such actions directed against older people, but the term may also be employed to refer to unreasonable discrimination against anyone where this occurs because of the person’s chronological age.
2. Values, beliefs, and norms that support the proposition that the value and capability of an individual is determined by the age group to which he or she belongs. Ageism also refers to the practices that support these beliefs, and leads to reduced expectations and opportunities for some age groups.
3. That statement essentially calls me ignorant. (hence my repeated use of the word in reference to your ignorance)
4. Grow the fuck up, you are 60 for crying out loud!
“i wont acknowedge you again.”
Thanks!
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