Jun 8 2012

I could be mistaken …

… but I truly doubt the UN uses hotmail … 

Color me skeptical … (why yes, that IS sarcasm you’re smelling!)

This email is to inform you that you have been selected as one of the recipients of a cash grant for the growth of your economy and personal development. You are to receive the sum of 500,000.00 Pounds Sterling as developmental aid paid by the United Nations Foundation to individuals in selective countries. To receive your grant contact the UNDP agent allocated to you below;
Mr Kent Reeves
Email: unitednationgrant4@hotmail.co.uk

I dunno, Kent. Something just doesn’t seem quite right, y’know?


Jan 18 2012

See you on Thursday!

Doing my little part to help stop SOPA

For the 24 hour time period beginning at midnight tonight, this blog will be joining other blogs and sites (like Wikipedia) in protest over pending legislation in Congress known as SOPA – the “Stop Online Piracy Act.”  To quote George Takei, “SOPA is aimed ostensibly at protecting copyrighted material, but as drafted threatens to choke off the Internet in much the way China does now -– by killing the source of oxygen.”

Takei continues:

In its worst proposed form, SOPA would require U.S. search engines, advertising networks and other providers to withhold their services to certain “flagged” sites, so that users couldn’t find them and payment processors couldn’t fund them.  That’s right:  Someone ELSE would get to decide what YOU can and cannot see.  This is a flagrant violation of free speech and free association rights, and it must not be allowed to move forward.

Pushback from companies such as Google and Facebook and ordinary citizens has stalled SOPA, with its backers promising to revise the bill’s more controversial aspects.  But you know how these things go.  With big industry behind the bill, it will take a massive public outcry to kill it.  I can tell you this:  If SOPA is passed in its original form, or even some of the suggested “compromises,” sites like YouTube would go dark immediately.

The 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act lays out enforcement measures to deal with copyright infringement here in the US, but this doesn’t work with foreign sites.  The backers of SOPA would have us believe that censorship here in the US will solve that overseas problem.  It won’t.  If you’d like to send your senator a message letting him or her know that, be sure to sign the on-line petition through this link.

I’ll see you all Thursday at midnight.


Apr 1 2011

Oops, she did it again!

Missy’s on a rant again …

This time, she’s going off about peer pressure. I swear, she’s a 35-year old stuck in a 16-year old body.

Have a look: Hey, Missy!


Mar 15 2011

Like Buttons

Missy and I now have them!

Aren’t they cute?


Mar 14 2011

My goodness

My daughter is irked

Her last couple blog entries have been a bit direct and even somewhat harsh. Her newest one is really in your face.

Go read. And feel free to comment. She appreciates the feedback.


Jan 1 2011

Happy 2011

Hope this is a stellar year for everyone you care about!

It’s also Dad’s birthday (January 1). So happy birthday, Dad, too!


Jul 15 2010

Breathtaking …

If you’ve never seen the Sistine Chapel up close and personal …

Here’s the next best thing to being there.

Virtual tour of Sistine Chapel.  You can use your mouse to change the angle, zero in on things using the + and – in the lower left corner … thanks to Sue for passing it along.


Jul 1 2010

Shoe Bomber: Richard Reid

I didn’t even know he had been sentenced!

Three different people (among them my daughter Anna) sent this to me today so it must be making the ’rounds on the internet.

Remember the guy who got on a plane with a bomb built into his shoe and tried to light it? (Richard Reid) Did you know his trial is over? Did you know he was sentenced? Did you see/hear any of the judge’s comments on TV or Radio?  Everyone should hear what the judge had to say.

Prior to sentencing, the Judge asked the defendant if he had anything to say.   After admitting his guilt to the court for the record, Reid also admitted his ‘allegiance to Osama bin Laden, to Islam, and to the religion of Allah,’ defiantly stating, ‘I think I will not apologize for my actions,’ and told the court ‘I am at war with your country.’  The Judge then delivered the sentence.

The version being sent around is close but not identical to what was actually said by the Judge.  Here is what the Judge said to Mr. Reid at his sentencing; this is taken from the transcript itself:

United States v. Reid — Final Statements by Judge Young

Mr. Richard C. Reid, hearken now to the sentence the Court imposes upon you.

On counts 1, 5 and 6 the Court sentences you to life in prison in the custody of the United States Attorney General. On counts 2, 3, 4 and 7, the Court sentences you to 20 years in prison on each count, the sentence on each count to run consecutive one with the other. That’s 80 years.

On Count 8 the Court sentences you to the mandatory 30 years consecutive to the 80 years just imposed. The Court imposes upon you on each of the eight counts a fine of $250,000 for the aggregate fine of $2 million.

The Court accepts the government’s recommendation with respect to restitution and orders restitution in the amount of $298.17 to Andre Bousquet and $5,784 to American Airlines.

The Court imposes upon you the $800 special assessment.

The Court imposes upon you five years supervised release simply because the law requires it. But the life sentences are real life sentences so I need not go any further.

This is the sentence that is provided for by our statutes. It is a fair and a just sentence. It is a righteous sentence. Let me explain this to you.

We are not afraid of any of your terrorist co-conspirators, Mr. Reid. We are Americans. We have been through the fire before. There is all too much war talk here. And I say that to everyone with the utmost respect.

Here in this court where we deal with individuals as individuals, and care for individuals as individuals, as human beings we reach out for justice.

You are not an enemy combatant. You are a terrorist. You are not a soldier in any war. You are a terrorist. To give you that reference, to call you a soldier gives you far too much stature. Whether it is the officers of government who do it or your attorney who does it, or that happens to be your view, you are a terrorist.

And we do not negotiate with terrorists. We do not treat with terrorists. We do not sign documents with terrorists.

We hunt them down one by one and bring them to justice.

So war talk is way out of line in this court. You’re a big fellow. But you’re not that big. You’re no warrior. I know warriors. You are a terrorist. A species of criminal guilty of multiple attempted murders.

In a very real sense Trooper Santiago had it right when first you were taken off that plane and into custody and you wondered where the press and where the TV crews were and he said you’re no big deal. You’re no big deal.

What your counsel, what your able counsel and what the equally able United States attorneys have grappled with and what I have as honestly as I know how tried to grapple with, is why you did something so horrific. What was it that led you here to this courtroom today? I have listened respectfully to what you have to say. And I ask you to search your heart and ask yourself what sort of unfathomable hate led you to do what you are guilty and admit you are guilty of doing.

And I have an answer for you. It may not satisfy you. But as I search this entire record it comes as close to understanding as I know.

It seems to me you hate the one thing that to us is most precious. You hate our freedom. Our individual freedom. Our individual freedom to live as we choose, to come and go as we choose, to believe or not believe as we individually choose.

Here, in this society, the very winds carry freedom. They carry it everywhere from sea to shining sea. It is because we prize individual freedom so much that you are here in this beautiful courtroom. So that everyone can see, truly see that justice is administered fairly, individually, and discretely.

It is for freedom’s seek that your lawyers are striving so vigorously on your behalf and have filed appeals, will go on in their, their representation of you before other judges. We care about it. Because we all know that the way we treat you, Mr. Reid, is the measure of our own liberties.

Make no mistake though. It is yet true that we will bear any burden; pay any price, to preserve our freedoms.

Look around this courtroom. Mark it well. The world is not going to long remember what you or I say here. Day after tomorrow it will be forgotten. But this, however, will long endure. Here, in this courtroom, and courtrooms all across America, the American people will gather to see that justice, individual justice, justice, not war, individual justice is in fact being done.

The very President of the United States through his officers will have to come into courtrooms and lay out evidence on which specific matters can be judged, and juries of citizens will gather to sit and judge that evidence democratically, to mold and shape and refine our sense of justice.

See that flag, Mr. Reid? That’s the flag of the United States of America. That flag will fly there long after this is all forgotten. That flag still stands for freedom. You know it always will. Custody, Mr. Officer. Stand him down.

Here’s the best part of this: he was sentenced on January 31, 2003. The man has been serving his sentence for more than seven years, and someone is only just now bothering to pass around the Judge’s commentary. I guess it didn’t make good press?


Jun 11 2010

Let’s play some catch-up

Sorry I’ve been silent … all is well!

Just been a busy damn week, with all the running around trying to get the car back and everything else we had to do this week.

Let’s see …

Derwood has had to go on campus all week to take training classes for Red Hat technician and engineer certifications.  Today was the two-part test, which he was convinced he was going to bomb.  Waiting for him to get home so I can see if that assessment still holds. It’ll be nice to have him back on his regular schedule.  Update — he passed part one of the two part test with 81.5%, however he did not pass the second half and will have to re-take it.  At this point he is now a certified Red Hat technician, however he doesn’t yet have the Red Hat engineer certification (part 2 of the test).

The blue-screens-of-death have stopped – knock wood! — at long last.  Derwood kept swapping things around and it appears that it was something wrong with the CPU heat sink and/or the fan on the heat sink.  He’s swapped over a different heat sink and fan and so far there hasn’t been another incident.

We got the car back on Tuesday afternoon, thank God.  That gas hog loaner van was killing our budget.

Missy has been busy with dance — she has Indy Feis this Saturday, Louisville next Saturday, and the following weekend is Dayton on Saturday and Cincinnati on Sunday.  Then we get to breathe for a month before Columbus and Lansing.  I *need* to finish up her petticoat, which had to be remade because she’s danced off too many inches and it was falling off her!  I’m procrastinating at the moment, but I need to get a move on, because she must have it for the morning.

She’s done exceptionally well this year, especially considering she’s just getting back into it after her long ass break, and she’s still nursing a healing ankle.  Right now, she’s also got a blister that took out her heel — literally the thing was the size of her entire heel, it opened last night while she was at dance and now her entire heel is raw and exposed — and I’m not quite sure how she intends to dance on it, but she insists that it will be fine. So far this year she’s gone to five Feisianna and she’s brought home…

2nd place – Treble Reel, Open Jig
3rd place – Set Dance, Set Dance, Treble Reel
4th place – Treble Jig, Treble Reel
5th place – Set Dance, Set Dance

We’re still waiting for the rest of her Akron results (we don’t know how she did in the Hornpipe, everything else she placed in).  The worst she’s done so far this year is an 8th place in her Reel at the Queen City Feis; she’s consistently placing in the top half.  Once she fully requalifies for Prelim, she’s moving on up — hopefully soon! — she has six more Feises lined up this year, four of them are this month.  What she ideally needs to do is to move up by Columbus so that she has Columbus and Lansing to qualify for Oireachtas.  It’s a tough order to fill, though, so I’m not sure if it’ll happen.  That almost-a-year off has really hurt, but she’s the one who made the decision and she’s the one who has to live with it now.  :/

On the T0-Shin Do front, she will graduate to her next belt (blue & black) next month — I had my schedule off and thought she was up for it this month and I’m actually relieved it’s not!  She’s had workshops every Thursday and because of the Saturday Feis’ing, her entire schedule is off right now.  Monday she has dance.  Tuesday she has To-Shin Do coaching followed by her actual class, followed by black belt club class.  Wednesday, T0-Shin Do class.  Thursday is dance followed by T0-Shin Do workshop (this week and next is Shuriken, the next three weeks after that are “Ground Flow” training.  Friday and Sunday (except the last Sunday of the month when she has a Feis) are her only days off right now.

I’ve got some more updates, but they’re going to go under lock and key.  If you don’t already have the password and want it, drop me an email and I’ll fill you in.  Unless of course you’re aligned with ™ … if that’s the case, don’t bother wasting my time asking!