Third war? That’s right. The war on Fox News. Some war.
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Third war? That’s right. The war on Fox News. Some war.
| The Daily Show With Jon Stewart | Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c | |||
| For Fox Sake! | ||||
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It wasn’t enough for the Governator to simply veto a bill. In addition he sent the following message to the legislature:

Note the first letters of each line in the second and third paragraph. (h/t Huffington Post)
I own properties all over the world, and that’s why I drink.
–Said to James Wolcott by a woman at a bar.
I subscribe to the weekly police crime report in my city. This entry conjured up several possibilities. None with happy endings. While the police report seems vague, I think anyone can determine what happened.
Wayfarer Street, 10/26/09, 9:15 am: Officers responded to a report of shots being fired. Upon arrival, Officers found a deceased deer. An 80 year-old male resident of ____ stated he shot at the deer to deter it from his garden. Investigation continues.
I keep hearing more and more seemingly rationale people announce that neither they nor their children are going to be vaccinated. They will not be vaccinated against swine flu, nor will they take any other vaccinations.
If this were simple craziness, it would be fine. But the fact of the matter is that those who refuse vaccinations hurt not only themselves, but all of us.
Amy Wallace, writing in this month’s issue of Wired, outlines the damage done by vaccine deniers. It is a fascinating article and well worth a full read. Excerpt:
Consider: In certain parts of the US, vaccination rates have dropped so low that occurrences of some children’s diseases are approaching pre-vaccine levels for the first time ever. And the number of people who choose not to vaccinate their children (so-called philosophical exemptions are available in about 20 states, including Pennsylvania, Texas, and much of the West) continues to rise. In states where such opting out is allowed, 2.6 percent of parents did so last year, up from 1 percent in 1991, according to the CDC. In some communities, like California’s affluent Marin County, just north of San Francisco, non-vaccination rates are approaching 6 percent (counterintuitively, higher rates of non-vaccination often correspond with higher levels of education and wealth).
That may not sound like much, but a recent study by the Los Angeles Times indicates that the impact can be devastating. The Times found that even though only about 2 percent of California’s kindergartners are unvaccinated (10,000 kids, or about twice the number as in 1997), they tend to be clustered, disproportionately increasing the risk of an outbreak of such largely eradicated diseases as measles, mumps, and pertussis (whooping cough). The clustering means almost 10 percent of elementary schools statewide may already be at risk.
At this rate, we wouldn’t reach anything that feels like full employment until well into the second Palin administration.
–Paul Krugman, writing on his NY Times blog.
Boston Dynamics is moving forward quickly in robotics. A few years ago they created the strangely disturbing “BigDog.” This was a robot designed to carry cargo for military purposes.
Now, they move into bipeds with PETMAN:
A new Microsoft ad for their Bing search engine. Is this supposed to make you want to use it? Does Microsoft actually think this will lure people in to give Bing a spin?
Needless to say, NSFW. But funny as hell.
I just came back from the Apple store. I had a chance to play with the brand new 27 inch iMac and you can color me impressed. This machine is simply an incredible value. Great display with a resolution higher than HD and a wider viewing angle than any flat panel on the planet, LED backlighting means instant on at full brilliance, and a simply stunning overall package. Even better, it is the first Mac that that will accept video input. This means you can connect, say, a blue-ray DVD player and watch HD movies seamlessly any other mac to its beautiful display. And you can even hang the computer/display unit on the wall. The entire product is essentially a super high resolution flat panel display with a free computer thrown in to the deal.
And you can have one now, shipped directly from Amazon, and eligible for Amazon Prime free two day shipping. For under $1700. Check it out.
If you do buy one of these beauties via the link above, I will receive a payment that helps keep this blog going.
Tonight at 8:30 pm., Los Angeles time, U2 will be streaming their concert live from the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. You can watch here.
These two guys created giant iphones, using 37 inch flat panel TVs and powered them with car batteries. (via TUAW)
Thirty-eight people in Dallas were given tickets for not speaking English while driving. It is now being investigated. Oh, by the way, the Texas state drivers license examination is offered in Spanish.
Employee healthcare insurance premiums for small business in 2010 are increasing approximately 15% to $5,500 per employee.
Some people who oppose reform complain that it would be too expensive, as if healthcare insurance cost isn’t skyrocketing with the existing patchwork system. Healthcare insurance premiums are growing extremely rapidly and is too expensive for many small businesses. These are the businesses where most job growth occurs. The current course is unsustainable. Some form of reform is needed.