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Monthly Archives: August 2009

Videos from an animals perspective

These Videos from an animals perspective are incredible.

Rules of law

There’s some low level buzz around now because of the 2004 death penalty execution of this guy Cameron Todd Willingham in Texay who was almost certainly innocent. One interesting proposition is that refocusing enforcement and punishment away from high profile high severity methods (excessive swat team use, death penalty) and toward more basic enforcement and [...]

On the bleeding edge of history

It’s possible we’ll look back on these last few and next few months as a major turning point in American history. It’s worthwhile stopping and looking at where we are.
We’re at a critical moment where we are deciding what health care will look like in this country for the next couple of decades. There are [...]

Promising canon

This new compact camera is very promising.
Getting closer to my camera dreams. Bring, it my pretties, bring it.

Health Care Update

Oh, and the open threats of use of firearms now too.

Perlstein is with me

I’m not the only one driven to spitty bloggy rage by these anti-health insurance reform fuck-tards:
Steven Pearlstein is with me, calling them ‘political terrorists’. A stretch I think, but they’re getting there, and the potential is definitely there with Beck and Rush whipping them up into a frenzy and telling their people to do anything [...]

Precious

There’s something precious about these nutcases protesting health insurance reform. Honestly what the fuck. No one believes the health insurance industry is filled with anything but the most evil people on earth. Spare me. Maybe we should leave one evil public health insurance company standing for these jackasses to belong to, and we can even [...]

Music Drought

Bored with my tunes. Finally getting sick of techno. Help…

Pair

Pair Restaurant / French / Seattle / **

Er, expensive for what it was. There are better ways to spend $100 on food.

The lies we tell ourselves

Lies we tell ourselves:
* Don’t bother taking a picture or writing it down, we’ll just remember it
* I’ll do it tomorrow since I don’t feel like doing it today
* If I just wait things will get better