Head ’em up!

Move ’em out! A mini-roundup of some stuff I found interesting this week.

Size isn’t everything, ya know. (But there is a certain quality to quantity… )

Bye-bye batteries; hellooooo electric cars? Maybe in another 5-10 years, if these new carbon nanotube capacitors work out.

Stunning. Almost makes me wanna visit the Socialist State of Britannia.

Sidetrip: I love this lil appliance, already.

Kill Microsoft’s Spyware (WGA). Just kill it. (&*$@^ Micro$oft… )

God, Life and Liberty. I just found this in Donald Sensing’s archives while searching for the Thomas Jefferson comments and Randall Thompson piece composed for them earlier this week. Great commentary.

BTW, found this lil piece at Opinion Journal in the same search. A trenchant observation concerning “the left’s” hypocrisy on freedom of speech. (But of courwse, “the left” now pretty much includes most congresscritters on “the right” seeking to protect their positions nowadays, as well… *sigh*)

James P. Hogan’s Kicking the Sacred Cow. A hard-nosed look at what’s behind the curtain in Oz the world of “science” today. (The linked “book” is to the first coupla chapterts of the book, available at Baen Books online as either an eBook or paperback.)

Quote for the week, from Steve White:

“…a teacher wants—no, needs—for everyone to know everything he knows, while an educational bureaucrat sees the general dissemination of knowledge as a threat to his status. Unfortunately, there are a lot more educational bureaucrats than there are teachers. (As usual, Shaw got it wrong. Those who can, do; those who can’t become educational bureaucrats.)”1

Yeh, well, White got that right…

The usual good stuff at Diane’s place, Sam’s, Rich’s, TMH’s, Rick’s, Angel’s, Lyn’s, Alexandra’s and on and on. More than I have time to go into right now. I did say this was a short roundup, didn’t I? Hit the links. Beats golf.


Circling the herd at Sam’s, TMH’s, STACLU and at Angel’s.

Bitten by the bug Puckish Chicken w/Rice

The HSN bug, I guess…

Here’s what happened. Our crockpot died. *sigh* Well, I accidentally killed it by breaking the crockery liner. Then, flipped by a Wolfgang Puck segment on HSN while on my way to the Thistory Channel one Saturday. Nothing on HC, so flipped back to see what Puckish cookery was going on.

His rice cooker. Thought, “Oh, why not. I’ll give the thing a try.”

Love the thing. Here’s what I did first thing outa the chute:

Chicken n Rice–just made from stuff I happened to have on hand.

Six of the lil measuring cupsful of white rice (using the measuring scoop that came with the thing, which equals about 4.5 measuring cups of rice at 3/4 cup per scoop), as per the instructions for basic rice.
One 14.5 oz. can of diced tomatoes and green chiles
1/4 cup enchilada sauce (I usally make m6y own, but I had just a scant cuppa sauce left over, so I used that)
water to the 6-cup mark on the cooker liner
1 clove of garlic, minced (actually, I used a garlic press cos I’m lazy)
1 Tbs freshly-ground cumin (with about a quarter teaspoon of chipotle chiles, freshly ground added–I’d have used more, but that’s all I had on hand)
3-large chicken breasts, salted, peppered and fried over medium heat in EVOO, then cubed.

Hit cook and came back 30 mins later to see the device on “warm”. The cooker worked perfectly. Family gave it—and the meal—a thumbs up.

Accompany this with refried beans, chips, salad. If you would have this be the main protein dish (instead of going for complementary proteins), just bump up the chicken content.

BTW, this’ll feed an army… well, a very small one. 🙂

Oh, “salting” the chicken… wash the chicken breasts. Cover them with coarse Kosher salt on both sides and set ’em in the fridge for a half hour. Wash ’em again. (Yeh, yeh, then pepper and from to “just done” before cubing.)

While this is designed for the specific cooker I bought, and worked just dandy, peachy keen in it, if you make this w/o such a cooker, try doing it this way:

Preheat oven to 325 degrees fahrenheit
Pour the rice in a baking dish
cover with liquid equal in amount to 2X the rice by volume. (It’ll take a pretty good-sized backing dish if you use the amount of rice I did!) Your liquid will of course be the can of diced tomatoes/chiles, enchilada sauce and water mixture (with the spices stirred in)
Add the cubed, pre-cooked chicken
cover with aluminum foil and bake for about 35-40 minutes.

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North Korea has nukes and missles.

Iran’s working on some.

Mexico’s making a “project” outs the U.S. (by exporting its poor, illiterate masses al norte).

College grads can’t read their way outa newspaper editorials.

While the economy’s better than the Democraps say it is, it’s not as good as the Republican’ts say it is, either.

The tax structures in this company are killing production… and poisoning YOUR children’s and grandchildren’s future.

The Ponzi scheme known as Social Security is a scam that encourages the old to steal from their children and their children’s children…

Mass Media Podpeople, Academia Nut Fruitcakes and all other manner of Loony Left Moonbats are doing everything in their power to flush the American Experiment down the toilet of history… and fake “conservatives” are aiding and abetting in this criminal behavior.

Public education? If it weren’t such a serious issue, I’d laugh. Our prisons for kids are turning out product that’s dumber than a bag of hammers. Thank heavens for the far right end of the bell curve and the few in the middle who have had at least a smattering of real education. They’re the only thing keeping the U.S. from sinking under a mass of stupidity. (Re-read “Harrison Bergeron”, folks. No, really. Re-read it. It’s the future of America… if we’re lucky. *sigh*)

Oh, there are some voices in the blogosphere (and a very, very few in mass media and academia and the corporate world) who are playing lil Dutch boy with fingers in the dike.

But is it enough?

Despair is a deadly sin. Keep fighting the fight, folks. Do what you can to turn one dumbass at a time away from destroying YOUR children’s and your grandchildren’s future.

It’s closer thanh you may think.


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Celebrate the Fourth!

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And…

Thomas Jefferson, writing in 1774 in “A Summary View of the Rights of British America” penned this famous line:

“The God who gave us life gave us liberty at the same time. The hand of force may destroy but cannot disjoin them.”

Here’s a small excerpt of Randall Thompson’s powerful Testament of Freedom using those words:

What our forefathers have won and our troops who today know the meaning of duty and honor seek to preserve, we must seek also to preserve, remembering always that, no matter what the Barking Moonbat, the Mass Media Podperson, the Academia Nut Fruitcake or the Political Poltroon may attempt,

“The God who gave us life gave us liberty at the same time. The hand of force may destroy but cannot disjoin them.”

WAR!

Today marks two significant events: Independence Day (for those who stumble onto this blog and don’t understand what that means, think Cinco de Mayo except with profound, intelligent thought and clear ties to natural law and historical precedent instead of frijoles flatus), that’s one. The second is the debut of WAR!—Wide Awakes Radio.

Check out the schedule of upcoming shows here.

We launch on July 4th at 6 A.M. Pacific and you can call us at 1-888-407-1776 (even our phone number drips Patriotism 4th of July, 1776!)

Take some time during your Fourth to drop in on WAR and declare “war” on the enemies of “Truth, Justice and The American Way” 🙂

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to access the stream. Rick Moran (Right Wing Nuthouse) has been on fror the last coupla hours. Pretty good stuff. Still working some technical kinks out, so keep CLICKing the link til you get in on the stream.

Old Folks’ Hearing

By now, most folks have heard of the “mosquito” ringtone, so prized by teenagers as a way to keep adults (teachers, etc.) from knowing when they are using their cell phones (like, what? for texting during class, eh?)

Well, I decided to finally check it out, although I had a suspiscion it wouldn’t be all that stunning, so I found the 17Khz tone for download (this is a higher-quality wav file) and played it back with some better than fair speakers and an old 9but good) Roland sound card that it just edged toward the top of the envelope on.

Supposedly, the 17kHz tone is too high for “old ears”—presbycusis—to hear. After all, the theoretical limit for human hearing most often bruited about is 20kHz.

As I figured. The 17kHz tone is just a tad lower-pitched (less than 2%) than my typical tinitus. So I can understand how most adults—especially Boomers and Busters who grew up listening to music that was too loud for their hearing to take w/o damage—wouldn’t be able to hear it. But I’m in my 50s, so why can I? I dunno. My wonder Woman’s just a year younger than I, but she couldn’t hear the tone until I lowered the pitch to ~16.4kHz.

Maybe it’s the last few years I’ve spent hearing a buzz that’s higher-pitched than the “mosquito ringtone” that has kept my ears atuned to high pitches.

But kids, don’t ya be playing that ringtone around me and expect me not to hear it, eh?

America the Beautiful

For those who have served this country in uniform in the past and those who do so today with the same spirit as the founders who proclaimed,

…for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.

I offer these words by Katharine Lee Bates:

Oh beautiful, for heroes proved
In liberating strife,
Who more than self their country loved
And mercy more than life!
America! America! May God thy gold refine,
‘Til all success be nobleness, and ev’ry gain divine!

Sing along, would you?

(The rendition offered above is by the Army Brass Quintet, as found here)