Just in case you needed another reason not to go to school in New Jersey (Princeton is too expensive, and Rutgers – which has become a mediocre football team during these SU football dark ages, and whose “fans” somehow think it’s become a powerhouse, all due respect to James Gandolfini – sucks), a shooting at an off-campus party near Seton Hall has left one dead and five wounded. My guess is that the shooter’s father is in “waste management.” In a sign of the times, a witness to the shooting was interviewed “by BlackBerry instant messenger on condition of anonymity because she feared for her safety while the shooter remained at large. She said she was too upset to talk over the phone.” Funny, but to an old guy like me, it’s much easier to speak than it is to push those tiny little buttons on the phone. Some comedian – can’t recall who it was – once said that, had they invented texting first, and then voice, people would be flipping out at how great voice is. “It’s great! You don’t have to type shit out.. You just talk!
Otherwise, it was a mildly productive weekend for me. I got in some quality tractor time (which, in spite of what Granny said, is really on the level of landscaping equipment, not farm equipment; you’ll have to excuse her, though. She grew up in New York City, and calls “the woods” the “forest”), got my laundry done (that reminds me, I still need to get my socks out of the dryer), and finished off another window (assuming “finishing” doesn’t include painting). Not a whole lot, but I now have enough material to do a few more windows (I hope), and, with four more to go, I see some light at the end of the tunnel. At least as far as the windows are concerned. As for everything else that needs to be done around here, there is no end (or light) in sight.
But now it’s time to disengage my brain (not the thinking part, so much, but the parts that at one time held all my dreams and aspirations), so that I can pretend to be a good little happy idiot consumer citizen taxpayer.
Fourteen more years to go.
Why am I taking a history class of modern, postmodern art and architecture? Fuck if I know. But, it was only 175 bucks to add the class, plus we get to take a “field trip” (if that’s even what they’re called in college) to SAM to see the Picasso exhibit in mid-October. Oh, and I’m taking a shitty Physics class, and a not-so-bad English class. Now, if I could only figure out why I’m wasting money on a college education for a degree and a good job that I’ll never get.
Oh, I’m retarded! That’s right. :joe:
Our Tea Party candidate for governor, Carl Paladino, has a 10 year old “love child.” He chose to tell his wife about this when their son was killed in a car accident. Mrs. Paladino must be very good at absorbing shocks.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2010/04/05/2010-04-05_gop_gov_hopeful_has_10yearold_love_child.html
Paladino! Have gun, will travel!
The NY Times has more on Paladino today, but the IRS agent story sounds like BS to me.
Lazio, the ever good Rethug and failed candidate, drops out of governors race.
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2010/9/27/905665/-NY-Gov:-Lazio-decides-to-pack-it-in,-Paladino-to-Con-ballot-line
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This is one of Marc’s old friends- been on WTF recently (I think)
http://www.popeater.com/2010/09/27/greg-giraldo-drug-overdose/
:gate: Before there was Kenny “The Snake” Stabler, there was George Blanda
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/09/27/SPSE1FKCKA.DTL
So I was checking out some news articles on the Seattle Times when I stumbled onto something about a publisher in Port Townsend, Washington that has somehow been given the rights to print a book written by Ted Kazcynski. Technological Slavery: The Collected Writings of Theodore J. Kaczynski, a.k.a. “The Unabomber” which went into print sometime this past summer kinda piqued my interest, so I thought, hey I’ll check out amazon to see if I can scout a good deal. Well, the book is kinda cheap, but I have a few uncertainties about actually ordering it, and then having it arrive at my doorstep just waiting for me to open it. No, I’m not going down like that, the paranoid preservationists in me says. So, I guess it’s time for a Kindle or iPad. I wonder if that would piss off Ted– people reading his anti-technology shit on an iPad.
How’s that Kindle working out for ya PJ? Has it been given a nice spot on a shelve never to thumbed over again like most books on shelves?
The Kindle has been working out great. I’ve got it loaded with enough free books – good excuse to rediscover the classics – to last me a long time (especially since I fall asleep reading pretty quickly). Since we have bookshelves filled with books already, I don’t feel as if I need any more (and, with the prospect of moving soon, I wish all the damn books were electronic).