Wednesday, October 31, 2007
happy halloween!
a big thanks to tanc, tiernan, mark, and everyone else at jimmy valentine's for a great halloween party on saturday night!
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Victims in Wildfire’s Path Say, ‘Why Me?’
from the new york times:
Mr. Tohsakul, a television news program manager, rested assured on Monday that the fire was miles from his house after viewing scenes of the area shot by one of the station’s cameramen. But on Tuesday afternoon, he sat in his driveway taking deep breaths at the sight of the roof caved in and his possessions charred.
“What did I do to deserve this?” he said, looking at several unscathed homes next to his. “It’s just unbelievable.”
Mr. Becker returned from out of town and talked his way past police barricades to arrive at his house, with only a touch of damage to a fence. “I have no idea why we got saved and others didn’t,” he said.
Local television overnight had fixed on the image of a large house, a 10,000-square-foot Mediterranean-style hilltop jewel, burning to the ground in Rancho Santa Fe, a wealthy area. It belonged to Bob Jaffe, a venture capitalist, who visited the wreck on Tuesday. His Porsche somehow survived.
.....Some residents fumed at what they considered a slow response by firefighters, who have struggled to rush from fire to fire across Southern California.
why me? - perhaps some background reading...
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Bush Asks Congress For $46 Billion More In War Funding
If approved by Congress in its entirety, it would bring the total appropriated since then to more than $800 billion. At their current rate, war appropriations could reach $1 trillion by the time Bush leaves office, a total that by some measures would exceed the cost of the Korean and Vietnam wars combined.
think what could have been done had george spent a trillion dollars on health care.
it's not like the united states leads the developed world...
click on the table for a clearer view of the figures.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
the brazilian grand prix
congratulations to south africa!
Saturday, October 20, 2007
France 10-34 Argentina
Argentina powered to a convincing victory over France to claim third place in the Rugby World Cup on Friday.
The Pumas, the revelation of the tournament, ran in five tries to snuff out French hopes of revenge for their opening-match defeat last month.
...surely, the tri-nations will now be opened up to allow argentina to join. as for the six nations, the only thing that has proved is that it is time to take a good, long hard look and for europe to come up with another tournament as preparation for the world cup.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Putin wants US date to quit Iraq
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
as the united states grapples with:
falling standards in education,
no free health care for its citizens,
poverty and homelessness among the most disadvantaged members of its society,
the disastrous war in iraq that has cost taxpayers $100 million dollars or so A DAY!!! the long-term cost of this 'war' could well top out at at $2 trillion dollars (and for what?)
what news do we hear about regarding the all-smiling presidential hopefuls?
WHY ARE THEY ALL SMILING?
The United States will hold its first billion dollar presidential election next year, heightening concerns about the influence of money in American politics.
if ever a country that had so much and squandered it was headed for a fall, this is surely it.
isn't there a single presidential candidate that can stop smiling long enough to take their gloves off, stop being afraid of the polls, tell the truth, and be a leader?
it's pretty obvious this country needs another martin luther king, but all we're seeing is a bunch of manicured suits that daren't say the wrong thing because they don't want to alienate potential voters..
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
climate change - for a change...
US urges climate change consensus
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has said climate change is a real problem, and world leaders should forge a new global consensus on tackling it.
At a meeting of the top 16 polluting countries, Ms Rice said the US was "a major emitter" and was not "above the international community on the issue".
She said that the "growing problem" should be resolved under UN auspices.
...nutty says: tell your BIG boss to put his BIG money where his BIG mouth is, and actually DO a BIG SOMETHING.
meanwhile, i'm going to urge for a consensus that we have a banger of a party on halloween. it may not save the planet, and we may talk a lot of bollocks, but we won't be responsible for any misery either, unlike (i'm so hot) condi & (if i only had a brain) bushy.
i honestly believe that i may witness the extinction of polar bears in my lifetime. how sad if i'm right.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
south africa v argentina
i think it would be an understatement to say that almost everyone in england is rooting for argentina.
can't see it happening, with south africa having never lost against argentina, but there again, nobody expected england to be in the final either, but ultimately, the springboks just have too many weapons to strike quickly against the pumas.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
3pm tomorrow - rugby world cup semi final
England v France (Sat)
Wilkinson will be key for England, while Ibanez will lead France |
Saturday, 13 October
Stade de France, Paris
England will be hoping to maintain the momentum of a shock win over Australia when they meet France in Saturday's World Cup semi-final in Paris.
Brian Ashton's side played their best rugby for four years but they face a French team inspired by an equally surprise win against the All Blacks.
Both teams go into "Le Crunch" unchanged, with a final against either South Africa or Argentina beckoning.
"It will take another monster effort by England," said RFU supremo Rob Andrew.
"As they did last week, there has to be enormous togetherness, huge commitment but also a smartness in how they play."
England have slumped in the four years since beating Australia in the 2003 World Cup final, and they were given no hope last month after scraping a win against USA and losing 36-0 to South Africa in their first two poool games.
But their performances were more encouraging in victories over Samoa and Tonga and they overpowered the Australian scrum to win 12-10 in Marseille last Saturday.
"The most pleasing thing about England last week was that they attacked areas of Australia's game which were perceived as weaknesses and in certain areas destroyed Australia," former England fly-half Andrew told BBC Radio 5live.
"This week it's about finding those holes in the France game, if you can, and then putting them into practice on the field backed up with another performance of enormous courage and determination."
Up to 40,000 England fans are expected to descend on Paris for the match and England captain Phil Vickery said: "The circumstances have changed. Suddenly there is anticipation from outside the camp of what is going to happen.
"France are favourites, but I have got confidence in my team. It won't be easy, but if we didn't think we could win the game, we wouldn't be here.
"People are going to have to find performances within themselves they never thought they had. If you haven't got that will to sacrifice your body and soul for the cause, then things won't happen."
England field five survivors from their 2003 World Cup final team - Jonny Wilkinson, Vickery, Jason Robinson, Josh Lewsey and Ben Kay.
Ashton said: "Having players who have been there and won a World Cup final will help to set the right tone when the day comes.
"It will be a momentous occasion, but it won't be a massive surprise to half the team.
"We've been told 40,000 people are crossing the Channel this weekend. They will be buzzing around Paris - it is unbelievable.
"The support has been phenomenal, and it makes a massive difference. I hope as many as possible of them get tickets."
France, who lost the opening match of the tournament to Argentina en route to finishing second in their pool, came back from 13-0 down to win 20-18 against tournament favourites the All Blacks in Cardiff.
"Beating the best side in the world [NZ] was fantastic but we have to concentrate on the task ahead," said France scrum-half Jean-Baptiste Elissalde.
"We'll celebrate later. We will still able to watch that match on ESPN in 30 years.
"This match will be our toughest in the entire campaign. We must believe in ourselves. At stake is a ticket to the most beautiful thing on earth."
France, the Six Nations champions, beat experimental England sides twice in the summer warm-up games, though Ashton's men recorded a 26-18 victory at Twickenham in March.
The hosts have never won the World Cup and lost the 2003 semi-final 24-7 to England in Sydney.
Flanker Serge Betsen, who was sin-binned in France's defeat four years ago, said: "I felt guilty because the team was penalised as a result of my yellow card, but I think that will spur me on.
"The English have what we don't have - the World Cup trophy."
England: Robinson; Sackey, Tait, Catt, Lewsey; Wilkinson, Gomarsall; Sheridan, Regan, Vickery (capt), Shaw, Kay, Corry, Moody, Easter.
Replacements: Chuter, Stevens, Dallaglio, Worsley, Richards, Flood, Hipkiss.
France: Traille; Clerc, Marty, Jauzion, Heymans; Beauxis, Elissalde; Milloud, Ibanez (capt), De Villiers, Pelous, Thion, Betsen, Dusautoir, Bonnaire.
Replacements: Poux, Szarzewski, Chabal, Harinordoquy, Michalak, Dominici, Poitrenaud.
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Ice withdrawal 'shatters record'
Arctic sea ice shrank to the smallest area on record this year, US scientists have confirmed.
it's amazing but there are still people ( non-scientists) that refuse to believe that man is responsible for some of the dramatic changes we are seeing in our present climate.
i typed in "global warming is a myth" into google and found this site as the 3rd entry:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=20070315&articleId=5086
...."I am not saying that it isn’t a good idea to take action to help the environment, but I ask you to consider this: if the majority of scientific data points to the fact that global warming is caused by the Sun, then how will a tax on carbon emissions help to stop it? How does us driving cars cause climate change on Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto, Neptune and Triton?"...
...It seems worrisome that politicians are all too eager to grab onto this man-made myth of global warming in order to make us afraid and guilty. Guilty enough to want to change it, and afraid enough to give up our freedoms and undergo massive financial expenses in order to do so. So this lie, being pushed by big money and big governments, is a convenient lie for those who want to exert control and collect money. However, it’s inconvenient for the mass amount of people who are already experiencing the problems of a widening wage-gap and fading middle class.
...If the problems we are being presented are based on lies, then how do we expect to find any true solution to helping the environment?...
right at the very end of the piece, we find out that the author is a 19-year old political student...in other words, he's not even studying a science degree! he's not even qualified to offer an opinion about a science issue!
i'm an amateur astronomer and familiar with the astronomical community and also the sun, how it works and how it will die. nobody is talking about the sun being responsible for global warming! are you reading about it anywhere in the science literature? i subscribe to a respected astronomy magazine and they sure aren't.
climate change on pluto? we know hardly anything about pluto! where are these so-called scientists getting their data from, the clangers?
better if they had mentioned nasa's new horizons pluto project, don't you think? http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/overview/whyGo.html
in science, they have a saying, outrageous claims requires outrageous evidence.
looking at the ice withdrawal image, i'd say the polar bears don't need convincing...
i leave the best nonsense i came across 'till last:
i found this gem on:
http://www.ourcivilisation.com/aginatur/prog1.htm#suspend
"What's more, 100 million years ago, there was six times as much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere as there is now, yet the temperature then was marginally cooler than it is today. Many scientists have concluded that carbon dioxide doesn't even affect climate."
i wonder why they don't tell us who they are...
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
sir roger penrose at george mason university
daisy and i just got back from hearing a great (and controversial) talk on the beginning of the universe at GMU.
http://quantum.gmu.edu/penrose
some very acclaimed names in the large audience, including paul davies, author of "the last three minutes" (highly recommended).
brilliant!
cleveland beat the yankees to face boston for division title
it's difficult for me to feel happier about seeing any sports team lose than seeing the new york yankees lose, especially in post-season play, and even more so when they lose and their owner's dreams of chasing yet another title come to and end.
george steinbrenner's completely mad obsession with 'winning is everything - nothing else matters' mentality, is so obnoxious that it defies all moral and ethical standards about normal sporting behavior and competition. year after year after year, major league baseball allows team owners to bankroll efforts that place them at a distinct advantage in order to win themselves a so-called 'world championship', a title surely long overdue a name change, since no other countries are allowed to compete in north america...
luckily, just throwing obscene amounts of cash at A-rod and the like hasn't gotten this nasty megalomaniac the title he so perversely craves, and so on the very eve of his team facing elimination because of cleveland's outstandingly better play, he tells the media that his manager, joe torre is paid a lot of money, and will most likely lose his job if they lose.
class.
Sunday, October 07, 2007
argentina vs scotland
as we have seen though in yesterdays and today's quarter final thrillers, anything can happen.
i'm picking argentina for the win. they have played some great rugby, look a very complete and confident side, and started off by beating both france and ireland in the tournament.
south africa vs fiji
can he do it? - live on speed 2:00am
can lewis hamilton do what no other driver has done before, win the formula 1 grand prix in his rookie season.
today i've seen:
england beat australia (how)
france beat new zealand (!@#%)
an iridium flare (rare sighting)
the international space station (fairly rare)
...come on lewis!
update:
Lewis Hamilton's world championship lead was slashed to just four points after the McLaren star retired from a dramatic Chinese Grand Prix.
The Englishman slid off the track on his way into the pit lane to change his tyres in a tricky wet-dry race.
He had already ceded the lead to Kimi Raikkonen's Ferrari and was being pressured by team-mate Fernando Alonso.
Raikkonen won from the Spaniard - and they will stage a title showdown with Hamilton at the final race in Brazil.Saturday, October 06, 2007
international space station goes over dc
daisy and i went up to the roofdeck of our apartment building and saw the international space make a pass at 8:42pm.
i also managed to see an iridium flare at around 8:05pm.
for more on iridium flares, see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_flare
new zealand vs france
tournament favourites new zealand, will be hoping that france won't be able to manage what england did against australia earlier on today.
all of england will be hoping that france can pull off the biggest upset of this tournament...
update:
france pull off the miracle! somehow they meet england in the semi finals.
who would have thought of that at the beginning of the day...
Friday, October 05, 2007
rugby world cup quarter final - australia vs england
england are huge underdogs in this rematch of the 2003 rugby world cup final.
it will take more than an injury-time winning kick from jonny wilkinson for england to proceed to a semi-final.
expect australia to dominate, with their decisive pack and explosive running game. i don't see england weathering the last 20 minutes too well.
update:
england do the unthinkable, and produce a heroic performance to beat australia and reach the semi-finals of the 2007 rugby world cup!
australia 10-12 england
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Russia marks 50 years of Sputnik
50 years ago today, marked the beginning of the space age, with the launch of the first satellite, sputnik. it was only twice the size of a football ( a round one), and it emitted a signal that could be heard on a household radio as it circled the earth for 22 days.
this might not sound much now, with our iphones and internet connectivity, but back then a tv, and especially a colour tv was a luxury, and most people didn't have one, so the radio and the newspaper served as the medium by which the masses received their news. an aluminium object, twice the size of a football, sputnik changed the world forever.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Bush Vetoes Children’s Health Insurance Bill
At Starbucks, Songs of Instant Gratification
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/01/technology/01impulse.html?ref=technology
Like that song you hear playing at Starbucks, but just cannot wait until you get to a computer to download the song?
...er, when was the last time you walked into starbucks and they were playing something interesting, blokey, or that hasn't been played ten thousand times before?
"make mine a double mocha decaf vanilla latte with 2 diazepam..."