Coming outa the blogospherical closet…

…and into the Academia Nut Fruitcake Bakeries?

Sorta.

I just had a contact from a marketing prof at an accredited state university (call it somewhere in the Southeast part of the country) asking permission to use one of my “tightwaddery” posts in an upcoming textbook. Now, marketing isn’t usually where one finds major Academia Nut Fruitcakes—that’s more likely to be in English or History or Education or “Wymyn’s Studies” departments—but still I checked the guy’s previous publications out. They seemed OK, so I sent him permission.

We’ll see what the book is like, since he offered to comp me a copy (250 words or so of my deathless prose outa 700 or so pages? A comp copy of the book seemed a fair offer. *heh*)

Now, the blog post the guy wanted to cite was at one of my less-used, less active blogs, but I figured it was worth importing, so here it is: The Joys of Being a Tightwad.

Make of it what you will.

I oughta search through some of my other blogs for more useful stuff. You’d never know…

🙂

Update on “Early Fireworks”

This is just a drive-by post/update on Lovely Daughter’s lil pre-4th encounter with a guy who (in his words on the accident report) “saw the red light, but I thought I could make it” (?!?!?) for those who have commented (more in email than on the post—thanks to you all) on the “accident”. “Drive-by” update cos I’m still “snowed” (“sawdusted”?) under…

The semi-final estimate (not all parts pricing is in yet) places repairing the thing at about $1,000 less just a smidge under what her car actually cost to begin with, which was… less than 1.5 months off the new car lot.

Total, ya think?

But Yolanda Yaris did its job of protecting its “cargo”.

A coupla bye-bye pics of Yolanda Yaris:

Then…

Yolanda Yaris--New

(And no, that’s not what Lovely Daughter’s face looks like. Blurred out mostly cos of her work.)

And now…

Yolanda Yaris R.I.P.

Ins company’s playing “push the kid around” but they don’t know my Lovely Daughter very well. That’s kinda like messing with a force of nature… (But her Toyota dealership’s REALLY working with her, since they already know where she’s buying the replacement. *heh*)

Gots ta go. “The faster I runs the behinder I gets.”

Off-the-cuff…

A kinda shirtsleeve observation.

What would you call someone to whom people are only real in terms of what is to be gained or lost by using them? You know; you’ve met the kind. No conscience (except one that can be faked for a show of “sincerity” and humanity). Someone for whom a distorted self-image places them at the pinacle of existance, for whom others are just markers in a game.

A literate person would call such a person a sociopathic personality, or—depending on the extremity of their ego involvement and destructive manipulation and coercion of others—an ego-centric personality disorder bordering on, or crossing the border into, the psychopathic.

I simply call such a person a politician.

Seriously. Examine all the politiciqans you have met, have known or now know. Include the behaviors of politicians as you can piece them together from news reports (although reports from Mass Media Podpeople can be unreliable) and voting records, constituent contacts, etc.

Now, I have known some few politicians at the local level who were only borderline sociopaths, and some few who were (at least for a while) seemingly decent people. At the state level, I’ve known a couple who seemed to be real people.

At the national level? *whew!* Have to look long and hard to find the scant handful of politicians who ought not to be locked away in some deep, dark dungeon for the good of humanity.

Seriously.

Now, that’s not to say that politics is the only place where such critters can be found (although I’d dare say you’d find it impossible to spit ANYWHERE in a room full of congresscritters and NOT hit a sociopath). No, the entire Hivemind of Mass Media Podpeople is populated with these monsters (or self-made idiots who fit in well with the Hivemind), and Academia Nut Fruitcakes don’t fall far from the tree, either. In fact, this monstrous creature can be found rather abundantly among the clergy, sad to say (although admittedly in fewer numbers than among the political class, the Mass Media Podpeople and Academia Nut fruitcakes).

But the political class… that’s the motherlode of sociopathy.

Analyzing my head off at Stop the ACLU, Conservative Cat, TMH’s Bacon Bits

Just Stuff

Just page on down if this isn’t up your alley. There’s more—different stuff—in posts below.

Tried out Ubuntu 6.06 “Dapper Drake” recently (interesting article/discussion here). I have to build another comp (or salvage/change over one of the Windows comps here) and really wring it out, cos trying it off a boot CD was… really cool! Recognized ALL the hardware, set things up and up came the really slick, immediately usable Ubuntu desktop. This seems to be easy enough for the proverbial Aunt Tilly. While it only came with Firefox installed by default, it has an easily accessible link to download and install Opera 9.

I LIKE! Now, if only I could find a Windows emulator that does a good enough job to let me use my music transcription software and sequencing/recording software with Ubuntu, I’d switch all but a coupla machines over to it and just keep the Windows machines around as a reference (for tech support). I already use cross-platform apps like Opera and Open Office for most other things.

In case anyone’s wondering… Yesterday, Spam Karma2/Askimet (yeh, I have ’em both installed) caught over 2,500 trackback spam comments. At least that’s what they reported. I dunno, cos although I usually go through ALL the reported SPAm to see if there were any false positives (and there are maybe 5 or 6 a week that are), I just did not have the time yesterday to go through more than 2,500 to see if there were any false positives.

So, in case you were wondering what may have happened to a trackback, that’s a possibility…

My Wonder Woman has a new lil camera. A nice lil HP Photosmart 433. Not top-of-the-line, but nice. She’ll probably use it for library stuff–web pages, newspaper press releases, etc. It has some basic audio-video capabilities on top of its primary still camera functions. For someone wanting a basic lil digital camera, this might be nice. Or maybe ya need a spare. Still OK. Takes up to 128MB memory cards, so the lil 3megapixel+ camera can store quite a few photos.

And it fits her hand nicely, too. Cute lil thang. (The camera, too.)

Learning what its like to run two routers/firewalls. Interesting. Should I add a third? *LOL* Really, just needed to subnet out my wired network (slightly better security), and now that I have a new lil Netgear WGR614 (wireless) router/firewall w/NAT and SPI, switching out the “old” Asante wireless router (and holding it as a spare–it’s a manuf replacement for one that died) seems like the right thing to do, eh? *heh* I do these silly things so folks can shake their heads and laugh at me…

Anybody want a flaky motherboard? One of the computers here at twc just up n died. No problem, really, just… drat. Pull alla parts n bag ’em. Pull the mobo and trash it. New mobo (heck, why not new mobo, processor, memory… yeh! That’s the ticket! :-)), parts back in and… oh, heck. It was my last Windows 98 computer. Sentimental attachment to some of that old software, but… hey! It’s make a nice new Linux comp, now wouldn’t it?

All’s well that ends well!

*heh*

Now, where’s that mobo I wanna use, anyway… it MUSt be around in this mess somewhere…

Yeh, yeh. Maybe I should wait til I move my office setup downstairs. *sigh*

🙂

Getcher Nominations In!/Weekend Open Trackbacks

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Celebrating the Blogs of Summer

Get your nominations for the Blogs of Summer in!

Beginning Monday, you’ll be able to vote for blogs nominated in each of the six categories.

1) Chick & Mommy Blogs
2) Humor & Satire Blogs
3) Milblogs/Military Support Blogs
4) Random Blogs That Don’t Fit a Category
5) Kitty Kat Blogs (And Other Pets too!)
6) Political Blogs (Or Something Close)

Check it out now, get your nominations in and prepare to vote!


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Fair Tax Compared to Flat Tax and Current Income Tax

Via Terry Dillard, the info below is a kinda shirtsleeve comparison of the Fair Tax, the current Income Tax and the Flat Tax proposal. The same information can be seen in table format here (although the table format might best be viewed in screen resolutions of 1024X768 or above).


Do you want to know why I support the FairTax? Check the various issues below and see how the Income Tax, a Flat Tax, and the FairTax would affect each situation.

Continue reading “Fair Tax Compared to Flat Tax and Current Income Tax”

Important post at Chaos Manor Musings/Open Trackbacks

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Jerry Pournelle’s always worth listening to, and no less with this post. A sample:

Newt Gingrich and others are calling it World War III. By definition, it cannot be a World War unless the United States is actively involved. Should we be in this war? The question is, what is the national interest of the United States, and what is our best way of protecting that interest?

…The Bush Doctrine says that any nation that protects and harbors terrorists who attack the United States is an enemy of the United States and can be a target for US military action. That is the primary Bush Doctrine, and I think nearly every reader here will accept that.

An extension of the Bush Doctrine is that planting democracies will further world stability and be detrimental to terrorism. That is a secondary Bush Doctrine, and I for one do not accept it…

It’d profit you much to read the whole thing. There’s more including some contributions from a reader on the Wegman Report—a bombshell exploding upside da head of global warmists… Hint: the “hockey stick” is dead, dead, dead.


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The Blogs of Summer

See that cute lil graphic in my left sidebar? The one with the waggledy tail purty flars n says “Blogs of Summer”? Yeh, that one. Well, Lyn @ Bloggin’ Outloud has this thing about “Blogs of this, that and t’other” and thought something along the lines of, “If I have this really cool idea I can flog as ‘promoting other blogs” maybe I can boost my TTLB ranking and traffic” or something like that.

Yeh, I know he didn’t SAY that, but I’m half-a-mind reader (and I have half a mind to use doing things like that, too). Check the blogroll out. Check out Lyn’s promo posts for The Blogs of Summer, and start nominating blogs tomorrow (at least, that’s what I understand the process is). The categories for (Best?) Blogs of Summer are (so far, maybe for sure, even):

1) Chick & Mommy Blogs
2) Humor & Satire Blogs
3) Milblogs and Military Support Blogs
4) Random Blogs That Don’t Fit a Category
5) Kitty Kat Blogs (And Other Assorted Pets)
6) Political Blogs

So, head on over and make your nominations for “best of” the Blogs of Summer.

Lyn’s strongarmed a few of us weak reeds into hosting various categories, and I just sent an “OK, OK! Quit twisting my arm!” (*VBG*) email about hosting the political Blogs of Summer category. We’ll see how that goes, won’t we, campers?

Lobotomizing America/Open Post

This is Tuesday’s Open Post and Rant. Link to this post and track back. And read the *&^%$# post! *heh* More below the body of the real post…


While this video is still available on Youtube, I’ll link to it. It’s really that important that folks who missed this John Stossel 20/20 episode see it. Keep in mind, Stossel touches on just a small portion of the problem with so-called public education in America today. He posits “choice” as a solution to the problem he notes. That’s excessively simplistic, but a good start.

CLICK HERE to view the John Stossel 20/20 episode, “Stupid in America”

Important takeaway: most people in America think their own local schools are good schools. The problem is that most people just don’t know what they don’t know…

See also Fred Reed here, here and here. A sample,

Now a combination of the enstupidation of the schools, the inflation of grades, and the threat of class-action suits by the parents of failing students means that an adolescent can graduate without assuming any burden whatsoever. Indeed escaping schooling is easier than finding it. Countless colleges will accept almost anyone and graduate almost anyone.

That last observed phenomenon is probably part of the reason for this.

While more Americans are graduating from college, and more than ever are applying for admission, far fewer are leaving higher education with the skills needed to comprehend routine data, such as reading a table about the relationship between blood pressure and physical activity, according to the federal study conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics.

Or, another example cited in the WaPo article, read a prescription bottle label (kinda important being able to decode and understand how to take one’s meds, eh?). In fact,

The test measures how well adults comprehend basic instructions and tasks through reading — such as computing costs per ounce of food items, comparing viewpoints on two editorials and reading prescription labels. Only 41 percent of graduate students tested in 2003 could be classified as “proficient” in prose — reading and understanding information in short texts — down 10 percentage points since 1992. Of college graduates, only 31 percent were classified as proficient — compared with 40 percent in 1992. Schneider said the results do not separate recent graduates from those who have been out of school several years or more.

Rather puts the lie to a recent commenter to a post I made elsewhere who fatuously claimed that the literacy rate in the U.S. was on the rise, eh? Of course, that kids who aren’t qualified for college now attend may be skewing the test cited in the waPo article, right? But, but… they are at least high school grads, right? Heck, if they graduate from high school unable to read and understand food or drug labels (food ingredients/instructions for taking meds), then that’s an indictment of public education, no?

Kids today are dumber than a bag of hammers. And while it’s easy to blame public schools (because, well, public education in the U.S. today is crap) and even mass media (another bag of worms), the real fault lies with complacent, selfish, stupid adults who are parents and other supposedly responsible people who do not really give (enough of) a damn about the children to learn what their own education lacked and refuse to allow their children to suffer the same abuse.

So, the adults who should be making sure their children recieve a good education continue to simply wallow in their own ignorance, despite how that ignorance harms their children. How can parents demand a good education for their children when they simply resign their children to the abuse of the system, when they don’t bother to learn WHAT their children are (or aren’t) being taught and why? Instead, as long as the sports teams (or whatever personal interest the parent elects to make their means of living vicariously through their children) is doing well, folks tend to think their school’s juuuuust fine, thanks.

Well, stupid adults who are not actually handicapped with physical brain damage have no excuse. Their only reasons are laziness, selfishness and complacency.

And it’s the fault of every lazy, selfish, complacent adult who does not

a.) learn what they don’t know about the lacks in both their
schooling and their children’s schooling and
b.) learn what really needs to be done to remedy the situation

…who are to blame for the crap schools that pass for public sducation in these Unite States and for the fact that dumbass educrats, politicians, professors of education, pubschool administrators and their ilk are lobotomizing yet another generation of Americans.

Fine. Let the feddle gummint, schools of education, and all the educationist apparatus ruin another generation of American minds. After all, it’s for the children, ya know, and who’d really want them to have to grow up to be citizens who can think well and have a knowledge base broad enough to be able to vote intelligently, become productive workers and generally grow up to have at least a little common sense?


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