"Undermining my electoral viability since 2001."

And Then There Was War

More Sterling Newberry

Want to know how to make yourself a force in politics? Be smart. Be right. Write a lot. Get published. Lather rinse repeat.

Newberry wrote a prediction of war about two years ago. It's spot on. At the time, I was suspicious, but not really paying attention. Took me two more months (the 1st 9/11 anneversary made it clear) to realize just what was going on.

But seriously, go read the piece. It's frighteningly prophetic.

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Site stuff

So anyone who's seeing a bunch of messed-up fonts and shit, tell me what broswer (including version if you can figure it out) and operating system you use. Also, take a look at this alternative view, which is plain vanilla, but might work better. Let me know if it looks more correct.

I'll try to do some tweaking this week to get it right.

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Money and War

Daily Kos || Woodward on 60 Minutes: Following the Money (and Oil Prices)

Just a quick note on the "where's the outrage" tip. Bob Woodward is kind of a sellout in my eyes, but he draws a lot of water out in DC. His new book has some unsettling things to say about Bush's white house and the run up to our current war. Nothing we haven't been saying for the past year or so, but when Bob says it people listen. The part I found most interesting was the fact that months in advance of actual invasion, Rummy appropriated $700M that congress passed for Afghanistan to build infrastructure in Kuwait.

I dunno. Seems like the kind of thing people should be angry about. While we're at it, up to 25% of the $18B currently earmaked for "reconstruction" is going to pay for mercenaris, and Bush still hasn't submitted his 2004 budget for Iraq to congress. But I've long ago given up trying to gague public opinion in this country, so we'll just have to wait and see how it plays.

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Renewal

Updated blog software... b2 has been reborn as wordpress, and it has password-protected posts, which is a solution so some of the stuff I've been talking about. I'm also going with a table-free layout. Yeah! Let me know if anything is super-wonky.

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More Screenshots

I've been doing more and more screen-captures lately, following the impulse to grab something I see in front of me and put it up to share visually. The MacOS X app folder is called "Grab," (located in your "Applications/Utilities") and it's as simple as can be. Only saves in TIFF, but then there's GraphicConverter for resizing and compression. I just had to reboot to kick-start my wireless down here in the cafe, where (warning: tangent) I managed today to introduce myself to this girl I keep seeing and looking at and noticing looking back at me. Nothing special, just a verbal acknowledgment and exchange on names, but it feel like tiny victory and I'll take it.

Anyway, the point is that I rebooted and saw for the first time in a while my desktop naked of the 11 or 12 windows I usually have going. Submitted for your perusal:

I also switched from Beach-Ball-Laden Safari to lean and mean Mozillla Firefox. Did you know that to change your default browser in MacOS 10.3, you need to use the Safari preferences. That stinks. Anyway, there's your frivilous geek fun for the day. I'm working on a punky political posting for later.

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The Shift

Even erotica is becoming political:

It was a backlash that probably should have been predicted. I grew up in a permissive society. Karen grew up after the moralizers had retaken control.

We suffered 8 years under a bible-thumping president who probably wouldn't know how to satisfy a woman if you gave him a map and guide. He had enough people in Congress to support his agenda. It had seeped down to state governments, local governments, even school boards. The Supreme Court wasn't totally corrupted, but it took a while for some of the more egregious laws to be struck down--and only the worst ever were.

It's not great sex-reading, but I was suprised to see a political consciousness seeping even into this type of culture. Not unpleasantly so, but surprised.

As it is, I find myself reaching back to old fantasies; waking dreams take hold as I walk into my home late at night. Yes, when I go to my room and to my bed, she will already be there. This is a notion I've long held, the idea of coming home to someone, to warmth. There's a kind of poetry to it; a kind of innocence and grace.

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More Fun With iChat

Instant Messanger has become more and more an integral part of my working life, and it's creeping into the social as well. Sometimes fun things happen. Like this:

The names have been withheld to protect the innocent.

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Hey

Do your taxes! I used one of these online places and it was pretty easy. Hopefully it'll work.

Lately I stay very late at work because that's the only way I can get any work done. The daytime is full of human problems, and only when the sun goes down and the office empties out do I get to punch bits. We're working on a major website overhaul, so I've got a lot of ones and zeroes to motivate. Looks like the old social life may have to take a breather for a bit.

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Suggestions

Some simple suggestions for troubled times:

  • Malt Liquor Memosa: OE+OJ = OK! Dustin and I were thinking about adding some caffeine pills and calling it DIY sparkz...
  • The Agonist, which is the place to go for up to date news from Iraq
  • Nutri Grain ads. The bars are so so, but this ad gets me amped
  • Pay little attention to the new conservative voices springing into existence. They accomplish self-parody in an almost instantanious fashion.

More late on the above and below someday soon. Lunch is over. Back to work.

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Political Drama

Sterling Newberry is a meta genius. If Stoller hadn't shot it down, I'd be crowing my theory about how this man must really be the pen name for a team of authors, as some have alledged about Shakespeare. God damn; the quality don't quit.

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