Do it now!

I need a keeper.

I’ve discovered that my only hope for going back to read great blog discoveries is to blogroll ’em. NOW. I mean the very moment I say to myself, “Hey! This is a good read!” Otherwise, I lose ’em.

Bookmarks don’t help, cos no matter how finely I granularize my folders, eventually they get clogged with stuff I just wanna keep track of for a while, not really long-term (I guess I need an entirely different set of bookmarks, organized separately, for that sort of things. Yeh, I’ll do that Real Soon Now. Sure, I will. 🙂

Have to blogroll good sites IMMEDIATELY or they are lost. Yeh, I have a lotta sites’ RSS feeds loaded, too. Helps me keep track of new posts at active blogs and skim quickly when (as usual) it seems I have little time to get all my blogroll read.

But I like surfing off my blogroll, cos I leave more tracks for my fav sites telling ’em “Hi, it’s just me passing through” even when I don’t have time to comment.

BeatCanvas is a site worth visiting. Beautiful layout and design, solid content. I’ve “found” and “lost” Brett in my bookmarks several times. So, see? I blogrolled Brett today. Check him out, eh?

Yaketty-yak”

Yaketty yak* (yeh, don’t ask me why I associate this fine song with Jean FRAUD sKerry, cos I dunno, exactly… )

Free

free180_02 Image: Something… and Half of Something

What? Am I still on that kick?

Well, yes, I am.

Riding with The Son on some Very Importatn Errands, today, we were having a conversation about Jean FRAUD sKerry’s complete, total and absolute lack of integrity, honesty and non-stinky poopy-faced weasel words. (I have freely substituted euphemisms for the actual content). Content included Son’s remarks that credible rebuttal of sKerry’s detractors would necessitate releasing his records to other than friendly media outlets (for sKeryy-friendly spin).

Of course.

Then, as my mind is wont to do, I took a mental right-turn 90 degrees from our conversation:

“Oh, by the way, we have to remember that tonight is trash night. Need to get all the trash out this evening.”

Son looked at me and commented, “That’s an interesting association: Kerry/get the trash out.”

Exactly. (Sometimes my unconscious is soooo much smarter than I am. OK, most of the time. 🙂

Join these other fine blogs in the Free Kerry’s 180 blogburst:

Aaron’s cc
And Rightly So!
Atlas Shrugs
Balance Sheet
Cao’s Blog
Cathouse Chat
Christmas Ghost
Civil Issues
Conservative Friends
doubleplusgood infotainment
Doughnut Holes
Euphoric Reality
Flight Pundit
Fundamentally Right
Furry Press
GM’s Corner
Gribbit’s Word
House Of Wheels
i-imagery.com
Infinite Universe
International House of Conservatism
Jackson’s Junction
Jay Howard Smith
Kender’s Musings
Lifetrek
Moonbattery.com
My Vast Rightwing Conspiracy
NIF
PBSWatcher
Pirate’s Cove
Pooklekufr: The Kafir Constitutionalist
Power and Control
Private Radio
Progressive Conservatism
Ravings Of A Mad Tech
Reasoned Audacity
Republican Vet
Right in Philly
Rottweiler Puppy
Shades of Gray
Something…and Half of Something
Stop the ACLU
Tall Glass of Milk
The Babaganoosh
The Creative Conservative
The Dark Citadel
The Paragraph Farmer
The Pulpit Pounder
The Sunnyeside Of Life
Think About It
Third World County
TMH’s Bacon Bits
Uncle Jack
Villainous Company
Web-Nuts
What Attitude Problem?
Where’s Your Brain?
Word Park Blog

See Cao’s Blog for more on joining the blogburst.


*I dunno, maybe it’s just that sKerry never really grew up and accepted responsibility for his words and deeds. He needed someone to practice some tough love early, and now it may just be too late for him to learn what the experiences of this song might’ve taught him…

Yakety Yak

( The Coasters )

Take out the papers and the trash
Or you don’t get no spendin’ cash
If you don’t scrub that kitchen floor
You ain’t gonna rock and roll no more
Yakety yak (don’t talk back)

Yakety yak, yakety yak
Yakety yak, yakety yak
Yakety yak, yakety yak
Yakety yak, yakety yak

(Rest of the song lyrics at the link above.)

Green

Here’s a Keyhole satellite view of one of the most highly-developed portions of America’s Third World Countyâ„¢. If you look very, very carefully (and know exactly where to look—heh) you can see our house in this pic.
In spite of the manmade “scars” (roads, buildings), I can walk out on our back deck and see almost nothing but green from there…

Color theme of the week or some such thing picked up from Nancy and Christine. Check their ideas of green at their blogs.

Of course, I can’t really enter the photo theme challenge with this cos I didn’t take the photo, but maybe I can participate as an auxilliary in appreciation of their photo entries.

Peter Jennings 1938-2005 RIP

It shoulda been Dan Blather

I haven’t watched network news for years. And, frankly, when I did I thought Peter Jennings’ genuinely pleasant demeanor and projection of a sympathetic personality made him the most dangerous of the Mass Media Podpeople.

But. No one who’s not a mass–murdering Islamofascist subhuman monster deserves to die of lung cancer. (Though of course mass–murdering Islamofascist subhuman monsters deserve to die the death of a thousand paper cuts while suffering from every cruel disease known to man—and maybe a few as yet unknown.) No, not even those who essentially give it to themselves by lifestyle choices deserve death from lung cancer.

Sorry you had to go that way, Peter.

My sympathies to his family.

FWIW, his book, The Century, was a little less biased than his nightly broadcasts, from what little I gather from skimming it. The book at least is not a bad legacy, IMO.

Make Chaos Manor a regular stop

What? You don’t already visit Jerry Pournelle’s website at least once a week? *sigh*

🙂

Here’s a very brief sample of why you should:

“The last place in the world that Marxism is entrenched and solid is in the Modern Language Association and our college departments of English and other ‘Humanities’. Now I understand the urge to moderation in enthusiasm about Science as the only thing worth understanding and studying. There is more to life. Man does not live by bread, free trade, and maximum production efficiency alone; at least not and stay human. C. P. Snow tried to show some of this, and rightly. Science is a way to address certain problems, and to answer many questions. It generates technology. It has changed the world.

There can be and are legitimate criticisms of science from the Humanities. C. S. Lewis in The Abolition of Man did a splendid job of raising important questions, and his That Hideous Strength is a demonstration in fiction of what can happen when we apply technology without thought to ends. That, however, is not what ‘deconstruction’ and Feminist Theory and the rest of this academic shamanism is about.”_*_

Dr. Pournelle and his readers discuss such a wide array of topics that that sample could be misleading. Just take it as given that you will find something of interest on one of your visits. Give it a while. At least one of your own “hot topics” will be discussed by folks who are smarter than I.

You can thank me later.

High-class snark from Mark Steyn

Among mass media types, there are a very few who do snark well…

Ann Coulter is Queen of Vicious Polemic. Mike Adams is Count of Academic Invective. But James Lileks and Mark Steyn are the Co-regents of High-Class Snark. An example from Steyn:

…Sitting behind yet another Vermont granolamobile bearing the bumper sticker “Bush Scares Me,” I found myself thinking that perhaps the easiest way to reduce childhood obesity in American families might just to be to shout out, “Look! There’s big scary Bush! Run! Run for your lives! No, wait, there’s John Bolton, too! Better cut through the park before he puts his hands on his hips in an aggressive manner!”

Read the rest here.

h.t. Nickie Goomba

But we were born free… weren’t we?

“…nationwide, the police are telling merchants to be suspicious of sales of charcoal, coffee filters, aluminum foil and Kitty Litter.”

Note to self: make sure no two of those items are in my grocery basket in any one trip. The feebs might think I’m cooking meth… [see Update, below]

No kidding.

Jerry Pournelle comments:

“Having a good universal crime like possession of kitty litter, coffee filters, and camp stove fluid is good for the anarcho-tyranny state which thrives on being able to threaten anyone with jail who doesn’t “cooperate” by finking on someone else; but it’s not so hot for a self governing republic.”

All I have to say to the feebs is, Get outa my grocery cart! Go sniff some IRS agent’s pants.

My view is idiosyncratic, to say the least. I’d support making all of the drugs now proscribed available for FREE to anyone who wanted them on the premise that it’d probably end up doing several things, most of them useful:

Save one heckuva lotta tax $$

  • Clean the gene pool of people too stupid to understand (or care) what those drugs did to them. Ditto the families of young users who don’t care enough to enforce some tough love*
  • Kill the big “drug war” federal industry, putting a lot of really bad people on the dole…
  • Put the drug gangs outa business (at least outa the drug business… they’ll go into other unsavory areas, of course)

*Note: yeh, I acknowledge some tweaking would be necessary. For example: holding parents legally and financially responsible for damage their children might do while stoned outa their gourds. (“But I can’t control lil Johnnie!” Tough. grow up and be a parent.)

Of course, adults who did (do) damage to others while stoned should be held accountable as well. Fully accountable, not some sort of weenie “diminished capacity” pseudo-accountability. Someone chooses to use mind-altering drugs (including alchohol) and while in the “diminished capacity” they chose to inflict on themselves, harms someone else, throw the book at them. (After encasing the book in concrete and using a ballista or some such to throw it… Unlimited free throws allowed until a solid hit is accomplished.)

Ahhh, I’m safe on the coffee filters, now. Bought a semi-permanent “gold” basket filter… I hope the feebs don’t think that means I’m gold-plating some meth. Doofs. Learned nothing from the failure of Volstead Act implementing enforcement of the 18th Amendment.

h.t. Jerry Pournelle.

Update: How about we encourage the spread of a new real-world meme? Once a month, make grovery-cartsful purchases of charcoal, coffee filters, aluminum foil and Kitty Litter. Use the LARGE quantities of these products for outdoor barbeque/cookout meterials. For example, CHEAP clay-only kitty litter for lining firepits. Charcoal and aluminum foil: obvious cookout uses. Coffee filters: loads of uses. Get the cheap kinds in bulk for uses other than making coffee.

Please submit suggestions for how to use large quantities of these products in legal ways in comments. Coffee filters, for example, make GREAT, very inexpensive dryer sheets if soaked in a liquid clothes softening product and allowed to dry. Gimme loads more ideas, please.

If enough people make “large” purchases of these innocuous products and then sue the living daylights out of LEOs that harass them for doing so, maybe we could effect a swing toward common sense in law enforcement. As it is, we’re ALL assumed to be criminals, it seems.

UPDATE #2: In comments, Diane suggests,

“Coffee filters do pretty well as eyeglass cleaners. Kitty litter can be used on concrete to soak up oil and other liquids. Aluminum foil has a variety of uses, such as covering your windows so the government peeps can’t peek through and you can also fashion it into a hat to keep aliens from reading your thoughts!”

I’m pretty sure Diane made that last suggestion tongue-in-cheek. Everyone knows most aliens can’t read one’s thoughts. If they could, would Mass Media Podpeople be losing so much of their audience?

The good thing about Islamic jihadists

We all tend to see the worst in our enemies…

We tend to see in our enemies those things that allow us to dehumanize them in our eyes and finally simply objectify them. That’s understandable. Of course, when one observes, no matter how objectively or carefully, the speech and behaviors of Islamic jihadists, it becomes darned near impossible to see anything other than that which fully justifies objectifying them as inhuman monsters.

But they do all share one glowing, positive, wonderful quality:

They can die.

A Repeat Post

With a very few additional comments…

Every now and then—more this week with the liars in the Mass Media Podpeople’s Army kicking up a tempest in a teacup about an offhand (and very classically Liberal) remark by President Bush—I run across some very stupid people who actually treat “reports” by Mass Media Podpeople as “news” and so equate Intelligent Design with “creationism” (the latter being a completely wacked-out buncha crap).

Here’s a post I made back on May 28 this year in response to that class of doofs who take anything that’s been said by a Mass Media Podperson without doing their own—honest—homework.

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That’s “Intelligent Design”

Every now and then I run across another wannabe enrollee in the Darwinist Seminary who insists that Intelligent Design scientific theorists are “loony right-wing illiterate wacko creationists.”

Just goes to show you that the Darwinist religion is as peopled with sub-literate wackos as the Creationists are.

Via Jerry Pournelle, here’s one of the better popular explanations of Intelligent Design thinking I’ve seen: “Intelligent Decline, Revisited” by Mustafa Akyol. A sample:

In a nutshell, Intelligent Design is the theory that argues life on Earth is the product of natural laws, chance and intelligence. Darwinism, on the other hand, accepts only the first two causes, because, according to materialist philosophy, intelligence does not exist unless it evolves over time from mindless matter.

There’s more, and it’s all easily accessible and calmly presented.

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Anyone convinced by the Mass Media Podpeople’s Army (or even by lying creationist wackos—and there are more than a few of those) that ID=creationism in disguise and who still refuses to do any honest homework on their own to discover what real ID-ers are doing and saying is beyond hope.
Brain dead is all dead.
There is a lot of material readily availailable with a simple google search. Any honest inquirer can sift the wheat from the chaff (the liars from the honest truth-seekers) pretty easily on this matter. Anyone who doesn’t want to do their own homework has already made up their mind and any argument they make on the matter is strictly a religious one. Neodarwinism as a fun-damn-mentalist* materialism religious cult on the one hand against fun-damn-mentalist* fill-in-the-blank (Christian, Mormon, Muslim, Hindu) on the other.


*fun-damn-mentalist: one whose primary enjoyment in life is playing games with the truth and pronouncing anathema on others. Differs from genuine fundamentalist religious thought/behavior in that it has no desire to inquire or search for understanding. Fun-damn-mentalism’s only precept is to wipe out all that differs from it.

Quote for the day

Reading the first nine chapters—a preview—of a new John Ringo book online right now. This comment by “President Cliff” is best understood in context…

“Religion of peace my a$$.” from Ghost by John Ringo (Baen Books, October 2005)