Thursday, November 13, 2008
Literacy: Get you some
https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=9101154&postID=2291265645509140476
I'm getting a lot of Anonymous comments from people who claim to have been VS bra wearers who washed the bra in question and still broke out in a rash. They are INCENSED that I would even IMPLY that the rash would be their fault...
Apparently, all of these Anonymous "ladies" failed their literacy check, because I clearly stated "If she did wash her bras before wearing them, she may have a case." I guess the minute someone reads "moron," his or her brain shuts off until he or she can post a comment calling me "outspokenly arrogant."
For all of you who stopped reading after you saw the word "moron" and are morally outraged, let me translate my stance:
Since the woman did WASH her bras BEFORE wearing them, her case is JUSTIFIED, I agree with her lawsuit 100%, and I hope she WINS her CASE. In fact, I hope that there is a class-action lawsuit in place that will compensate everyone who had to visit a doctor and pay for the visits and any treatments out of their own pockets after washing their bras per the washing instructions. Maybe if we're lucky, it'll drive VS out of business.
And no, you are not a moron if you washed your bra according to the washing instructions before wearing it and got the rash.
If I get any more Anonymous comments on the previous blog, they will be deleted. If you are going to have the nerve to bitch at me without fully reading my blog, you damned well better give me a way to contact you so that you can get my reply and see clearly where you were mistaken.
ETA: I have disabled Anonymous commenting. If you want to exercise your free speech to criticize my free speech, I will exercise my free speech to clarify or defend my position directly to you.
Thursday, November 06, 2008
And now for some stellar news
http://news.yahoo.com/s/mcclatchy/20081027/sc_mcclatchy/3082054_1
Evidence found of solar system around nearby star
By Robert S. Boyd, McClatchy Newspapers Robert S. Boyd, Mcclatchy Newspapers – Mon Oct 27, 11:01 am ET
WASHINGTON — For the first time, astronomers think that they've found evidence of an alien solar system around a star close enough to Earth to be visible to the naked eye.
They say that at least one and probably three or more planets are orbiting the star Epsilon Eridani, 10.5 light-years — about 63 trillion miles — from Earth. Only eight stars are closer.
The host star, slightly smaller and cooler than our sun, is in the constellation Eridanus — the name of a mythological river — near Orion in the northern sky.
Epsilon Eridani is much younger than the sun, about 850 million years old compared with 4.5 billion years for our system.
"This really is a system like our solar system was when it was five times younger than it is now," said one of the discoverers, Massimo Marengo , an astronomer at the
"This system probably looks a lot like ours did when life first took root on Earth," said Dana Backman , of the SETI Institute in
SETI chose Epsilon Eridani as one of the first targets in its long — but so far vain — search for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence in 1960.
The suspected planets are too far away to be detected directly, so their presence has to be inferred by indirect measurements. Their star is so near, however, that some astronomers think that they may be able to see its planets with better telescopes within the next decade.
One of the planets, a gas giant 1 { times heavier than Jupiter, was discovered in 2000 by Barbara McArthur , an astronomer at the
Now Backman's team has deduced the presence of at least two more planets, after space- and ground-based telescopes separately revealed two belts of rocky asteroids and an outer icy ring circling Epsilon Eridani.
The inner asteroid belt is about 280 million miles from its host star, the same distance as our own ring of asteroids orbiting between Mars and Jupiter. The second belt is about the same distance as Uranus is in our system.
Finally, a wide, third ring of icy objects extends billions of miles beyond Epsilon Eridani, resembling the so-called Kuiper Belt of mini-planets outside Pluto.
In 2002, Alice Quillen , an astronomer at the
According to Marengo, the gaps between these belts were created when clouds of dust and rocks consolidated into planets, as happened in the early days of our solar system. He likened the process to the formation of Saturn's famous rings, which are separated by spaces cleared out by little moons.
"The easiest way to explain the gaps is to say there are planets there," Marengo said. "It's the same way as the rings of Saturn are kept stable by the moons of Saturn ."
"I think these rings are probably telling us about how systems clear out after planets have formed," Quillen said. "It's pretty exciting to catch such a nearby system in this critical stage."
Marengo raised the possibility that more Earthlike planets might exist in the space between Epsilon Eridani and the inner dust ring.
"The inside belt is cleared, like in our solar system," he said. "There could be terrestrial planets inside, but we can't detect them yet."
Geez, isn't this always the way--the MINUTE we put a system around OUR sun, all of these other stars in our neighborhood just HAVE to copy us.In all seriousness, it's awesome to learn that there are other stars with systems of their own. Who knows? One day, we may learn that there is other intelligent life in the universe, and maybe they'll humor us and communicate. The various science fiction universes that have humans in contact with and cooperating with intelligent life from other worlds in order to help create the best universe possible may be a reality one day. Until then, we will still look to the stars and dream.
This Oedipus killed his father with good cause
http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/1257262,milwaukee-son-kills-father110308.article
Son kills father to protect mother in Milwaukee
November 3, 2008
FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS
Police spokeswoman Anne E. Schwartz says the 49-year-old woman had a restraining order against her husband, who broke into the house Monday about 5 a.m.
Schwartz says the 55-year-old husband began stabbing his wife and the couple’s 23-year-old son shot him. Police say the man continued the attack and was shot again by the son.
The woman died from her wounds.
Schwartz says the son has been released. She says even though the shooting will likely be ruled self-defense, the case will be reviewed by the district attorney’s office because a death was involved.
What pisses me off, though, is that the mother had a restraining order against her ex, and, as per usual, the police weren't able to protect her. Instead, her son had to take the law into his own hands and try and protect his mother from the attack. The poor man has to live knowing that he killed his father to protect his mother, but he still wasn't quick enough to save her life.
On a more humorous note, family reunions are going to be awkward.
I'll bet this kid never tries to steal a sign again
http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-odd/20081030/ODD.Shocking.Sign/
Boy shocked after man powers up campaign sign
The News & Observer of
The boy's father, Andrew Noble, upset that his son had been shocked, showed up at Turschak's door. Soon an
Noble said his son just wanted to see how the sign was put together. Turschak said the boy intended to swap out the signs.
Sheriff Lindy Pendergrass said he doesn't plan to file charges.
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Information from: The News & Observer, http://www.newsobserver.com
Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
The boy " just wanted to see how the sign was put together?" That's bullshit. It was pretty obvious from the video footage that the kid was planning on replacing the McCain/Palin sign with an Obama/Biden sign.
The great thing about this country is that we can support and vote for whomever we please. I supported neither McCain nor Obama; however, I wouldn't rip up signs for either candidate in the hopes that voters would consider someone else if they didn't have their signs in their yards. In my opinion, the kid deserved what he got. Vandalism is vandalism, and until we all learn to respect the rights of others to vote for whomever they feel can best run the country, we'll always people doing stupid things in the name of a candidate.
Let's hope that in 2012, Mr. Turschak doesn't have to shock anyone else into leaving his property alone.
This is why child armies aren’t terribly effective
http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-national/20081027/Boy.Shoots.Himself/
Boy, 8, fatally shoots self with Uzi at gun show
Tue Oct 28, 4:33 AM EDT
With an instructor watching, an 8-year-old boy at a gun fair aimed an Uzi at a pumpkin and pulled the trigger as his dad reached for a camera.
It was his first time shooting a fully automatic machine gun, and the recoil of the weapon was too much for him. He lost control and fatally shot himself in the head.
Now gun safety experts — and some gun enthusiasts at the club where the shooting happened — are wondering why such a young child was allowed to fire a weapon used in war. Local, state and federal authorities are also investigating whether everyone involved had proper licenses or if anyone committed a criminal act.
"It's easy to lose control of a weapon like that ... they are used on a battleground for a very good reason," said Jerry Belair, a spokesman for Stop Handgun Violence, based in Newton, Mass. "It's to shoot as many times as you possibly can without having to reload at an enemy that's approaching. It's not a toy. It's not something to play with."
Police said Christopher Bizilj (Bah-SEAL) of
"The weapon was loaded and ready to fire,"
Nunez said the investigation is continuing.
Christopher, a third-grader, was attending the show with his father and sixth-grade brother, Colin. Christopher had fired handguns and rifles before, but Sunday was his first time firing an automatic weapon, said his father, Charles Bizilj.
Bizilj told the Boston Globe he was about 10 feet behind his son and reaching for his camera when the weapon fired. He said his family avoided the larger weapons, but he let his son try the Uzi because it's a small weapon with little recoil.
"This accident was truly a mystery to me," said Bizilj, director of emergency medicine at
Police are calling the shooting an accident but are investigating whether everyone connected with the incident had proper weapons permits.
The machine gun shoot drew hundreds of people from as far away as
"It's all legal & fun — No permits or licenses required!!!!" reads the ad, posted on the club's Web site.
"You will be accompanied to the firing line with a Certified Instructor to guide you. But You Are In Control — "FULL AUTO ROCK & ROLL," the ad said.
The ad also said children under 16 would be admitted free, and both adults and children were offered free .22-caliber pistol and rifle shooting.
"We do not know at this time the full facts of this incident," Nunez said Monday.
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Associated Press Writer Pat Eaton-Robb in
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On the Web:
http://www.westfieldsportsman.com
Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
How on Earth can one claim to be a gun expert and not know that the kickback from an Uzi is too much for most ADULTS, much less an eight-year-old CHILD? And why would a parent allow a child that young to fire an Uzi? Just to say he did? Sure, there may be gun laws passed in the future to ban automatic weapons altogether (and thanks to the stupidity of the instructor on duty and the father, I guarantee there will be), but it's not as if he couldn't fire an Uzi when he was older and stronger, if he so desired.
I predict a divorce and jail time in the future.
Horror Story #2: Trick-or-treater got a body full of bullets for knocking on the wrong door
http://www.suntimes.com/news/nation/1256064,CST-NWS-trick02.article
Trick-or-treater, 12, killed when man feared robbery
Quentin Patrick, 22, is accused of killing T.J. Darrisaw on Friday. T.J.'s 9-year-old brother and their father were injured but were treated at a hospital and released.
The family attended a Halloween celebration in downtown
Patrick emptied his AK-47, shooting at least 29 times through his front door, walls and windows after hearing the knock. He told police he had been robbed and shot in the last year.
''He wasn't going to be robbed again, and he wasn't going to be shot again,'' Police Chief Patty Patterson said.
And just WHAT THE FUCK is an EX-CONVICT doing with an AK-47?!? Also, if he was so afraid of getting robbed or shot, why didn't he, oh, I don't know, INSTALL A FUCKING PEEPHOLE IN HIS DOOR? Sure, I can understand being afraid of being robbed and shot, especially if it's happened before; however, it was Halloween and his porch light was on. Mr. Patrick should have exercised a little more common sense and either shut off his porch light or checked to see who was at the door before opening fire.Now a child is dead due to this ex-convict's paranoia. The guy is only 22, and now he's back in jail for murder. His paranoia and lack of common sense have denied T.J. Darrisaw his life and Quentin Patrick his freedom, if not his own life.
Horror Story #1: A woman tried to manipulate the vote through Halloween candy
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2008/nov/02/supporting_obama_no_treats_you/
Supporting Obama? No treats for you
November 2, 2008
Shirley Nagel of
TV station WJBK says a sign outside Nagel’s house warned: “No handouts for Obama supporters, liars, tricksters or kids of supporters.”
Nagel calls Democrat Barack Obama “scary.” When asked about children who were turned away empty-handed and crying, she said: “Oh well. Everybody has a choice.”
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Catching up
First, we'll start with some unhappy Halloween stories. Then we will highlight the lowlight of what happens when stupid people allow small children to handle automatic weapons. After that, we'll check out the scoop on a solar system in our neighborhood that might have kids our age...pity it's 10.5 light years away. Finally, we'll check out today's news and see what's buttered my biscuits.
To those who are new to my blog, I generally pick a news story that caught my eye, then blog about them. I also throw in reviews about various things that are allegedly designed to help a busy parent keep the house clean without sacrificing family time.
Ready? Let's dance.
A spate of posts are forthcoming
I'll keep on trying anyway. Look for more posts later today!