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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Jerry Doyle: Back from the Shadows

One of my favorite talk show hosts, Jerry Doyle, is back on the air and sounding good. He's been out for three weeks, fighting for his life. He had some severe medical problems that led to a laundry list of his body's systems trying to shut down on him.

Hear what he has to say about it. He's posted the first segment of his return show from July 5th online, and he talks about what happened. He talks about it even more in the first segment of his July 6th show.

Jerry, we're glad you're back. Keep up the great work!
Jerry Doyle in Repose

I suppose it's only coincidence that I happened to be watching Babylon 5 with the family last weekend. The episode we watched was "The Summoning". Creeepy...

Jerry, we need you to get the 21st century's version of Morden out of the White House. Take your damn pills. If you take yours, I'll take mine. Deal?
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Tip O'Neill Caused the Gulf Oil Spill!

The latest news that Halliburton was involved in the terrible oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico stops too soon. Naturally, The Atlantic uncovers half the story, then they stop once they find they've twisted the path to find the answer they like.

Trying to blame the Great Satan Halliburton for causing the oil spill is just too silly for words, but the usual crowd of fools have bought the fairy tale and are spreading it faster than oil on water.

U.S. Minerals Mis Management So Called Service Logo
Of course, there's no blame to the group that's supposed to be over seeing the process. It's all Halliburton, Halliburton, Halliburton. If the Minerals Management Service (so-called) had all the data, why did they approve this operation?

Liz Birnbaum, head of MMS, explains
Always an excuse, never an explanation. Liz Birnbaum, head of the MMS.

Ken Salazar, spreads FUD.
Fortunately, it's all easily explained as Bush's fault, as Secretary of the Interior Salazar demonstrates. Or Cheney's, what's the diff?

Napolitano describes the government response to the oil spill.
The government's response to the oil spill was quick, says Janet Napolitano, once they decided to get off their duff, three or four days later, and decided to start looking around to see if they can find the car keys and cell phone and stuff. So they could start making speeches and threats to BP.

MMS Gulf Region Flunky. A Born Loser, built to take a fall.
Fortunately, the government is prepared. They've got a doughy white guy pre-positioned in the MMS's Gulf Region all ready to be set up for a fall if there is any public outcry against the government. Obama: "It's not my buck!" Napolitano: "We've been all over this, and besides, the buck never got here!" Salazar: "Don't look at me!" Birnbaum: "Keep looking, I'm not going down."
Lars Herbst: "Huh? Uh-oh..."

Tip O'Neill explains his theory of government.
Fortunately, they can keep following the thread back. Another chunky white guy, Tip O'Neill, was behind the Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Management Act, emphasis on the "Royalty", which put the MMS in charge here. So blame the dead guy. If that doesn't stick, prepare a public confession ala 1984 for Mr. Herbst.
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

PS3 Update Stealz Ur Megahurtz

I bought a router some long time ago. It had 802.11n built in, but it wasn't on the box. The driver didn't support it yet, just lower speed 802.11a/b/g. New driver comes out. I can't download it. It gives n support, but the manufacturer can't give it to me.

There's a law, you see, "protecting" me. The feature wasn't on the box. It wasn't advertised (though everyone with a browser knew it was there.) But the law said I had to pay to get the "upgrade", even if it was just software to turn on the hardware already in the box.

Sony Sez: PS3 "Update", You Lose


OK, now the PS3. Hey, it does multiple OSes! Once bought, though, Sony says "NOT!" and yanks it. No matter what I may already be doing that uses it. Turn it off on new boxes that weren't sold with it? Sure, it's bent but if they want to sink themselves and double the price of used PS3s, OK.

But take it away? Using the logic of the paid-for update, where's my refund for lost features?

Can Apple switch off MP3 support on my iPod and tell me tugh luck, it's AAC only now? If they made an iPod with Bluetooth but didn't have it turned on till an update--I'd have to pay. But switching off functions my Congresscritter says, "Hey, ream away! I'm next."

TANJ

Heck with PS3. Where's my C-64? Jumpman rox.
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