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Store Riots for Crap No One Really Needs

nanrod says...

The funniest thing (if you can call it that) about any of these is that if you take the average persons savings on whatever goods they're scrambling to get and divide them by the hours they spent in the cold and rain, you'll find they made the equivalent of less than minimum wage.

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Erich Fromm interviewed by Mike Wallace

The End Of Morality and The Anarchy Of The Soul

Relativity is a Liberal Plot!

Winstonfield_Pennypacker says...

Sad that Republican efforts for (re)election seems to always result in this biennial mad scramble for the votes and support of the most gullible and ignorant of this country.

Both parties scrape the bottom of some pretty vaccuous intellecutal barrels to get out their votes. The Republicans have nothing on the Dems in terms of going after idiots to push them over the top.

I kind of miss MINK (Blog Entry by dag)

xxovercastxx says...

If mink was intelligent and/or witty, he hid it pretty well. He just liked to mix big words with his immature insults. He liked to fight with people, not argue or debate. I don't remember him ever making his case on any subject, but if he did, it was rare. He mostly stuck to ad hominem and straw men when he disagreed with someone.

He requested to be banned several times, as I remember, but he was not obliged. After threatening a downvote spree, I think he ended up scrambling his password so that he couldn't come back. Why such an intelligent, mature person couldn't muster the self-control to not visit the site (he was obviously too good for us, anyway) is beyond me.

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Relativity is a Liberal Plot!

Fletch says...

Sad that Republican efforts for (re)election seems to always result in this biennial mad scramble for the votes and support of the most gullible and ignorant of this country.

Afghanistan: We're f*#!ing losing this thing

volumptuous says...

Again. This is why I have WP on ignore.

The ignorance is so entrenched it is breathtaking. Listening to some war-mongering, western white dude pontificate about the destruction of innocent peoples countries and calls for mass slaughter is inhuman and disgusting. It makes me sad to be a human.

His constant need to somehow keep cracking about Obama shows just how much prejudice and hatred he has for humans. If only people like him would step away from their keyboards, gun-up, and go kill those innocent people they hate for no reason other than American dominance, would still not be a step in the right direction.

To people like this, only wholesale slaughter of innocent people, will ever be good enough. To watch their blood run in the gutters of their already decimated lives, is the only thing that will ever be able to bring a smile to their ugly faces.

This is the worst of human nature. Neverending war for no reason at all.


And AGAIN: WP shows he has no fucking knowledge whatsoever of Afghanistan. To ask him what the difference is between a Pashtun or a Tajik is would send him scrambling to Wikipedia. But only to momentarily pontificate on how glorious it is to kill one or the other. But in his mind, just kill them all. Their blood all spills the same, and his doesn't.

NordlichReiter (Member Profile)

Sagemind says...

(just commenting here so I don't continue to clutter the post)

What you say makes sense.
I don't know when they use a secure channel because they say an awful lot on the unsecured channels
- but then I wouldn't know would I, because it's encrypted

In reply to this comment by NordlichReiter:
>> ^Sagemind:

Also...,
I know tons of people who own police scanners - you can buy them anywhere. They can be set to scan for any chatter at all or just emergency frequencies. The people I know have them on in the evening partially for entertainment value and partly so they know what's going on as far as crime in their area - the police channels are never scrambled, an we've spent hours listening to them while we play cards or what ever...
The laws may be different in different areas - but I don't believe for a minute it's illegal here.


It's not illegal to listen to the airwaves. It's illegal to decode encrypted communications. I don't know if you were inferring an opinion, but I never said it was illegal to listen to airwaves.

Portsmouth Police exempt from the law

NordlichReiter says...

>> ^Sagemind:

Also...,
I know tons of people who own police scanners - you can buy them anywhere. They can be set to scan for any chatter at all or just emergency frequencies. The people I know have them on in the evening partially for entertainment value and partly so they know what's going on as far as crime in their area - the police channels are never scrambled, an we've spent hours listening to them while we play cards or what ever...
The laws may be different in different areas - but I don't believe for a minute it's illegal here.


It's not illegal to listen to the airwaves. It's illegal to decode encrypted communications. I don't know if you were inferring an opinion, but I never said it was illegal to listen to airwaves.

Portsmouth Police exempt from the law

Sagemind says...

Also...,
I know tons of people who own police scanners - you can buy them anywhere. They can be set to scan for any chatter at all or just emergency frequencies. The people I know have them on in the evening partially for entertainment value and partly so they know what's going on as far as crime in their area - the police channels are never scrambled, an we've spent hours listening to them while we play cards or what ever...

The laws may be different in different areas - but I don't believe for a minute it's illegal here.

Asperger's Child interviews Mother Cartoon

MilkmanDan says...

I've had a reasonable amount of experience with autism-spectrum disorders. I have a brother (adopted) about 16 years younger than me that has been diagnosed with PDD "Pervasive Developmental Disorder", an autism variant. I have a cousin diagnosed with Aspergers, on the opposite end of the spectrum in terms of high vs. low functioning or however you want to politically-correctify that.

And then there is me, personally. I think that if I was born and growing up now instead of late Gen-X / early Gen-Y, I would probably be diagnosed with mild Aspergers. I was never very socially adept, I had obsessions more than an average kid, etc. The Aspergers kids that I know now remind me a lot of myself at their age.

I accept that Aspergers is a real thing, but to me it seems a LOT more nebulous than the opposite end of the autism spectrum. What I mean is, it is easy for me to analyze myself as being fairly asocial (different than antisocial, I think) and nerdy, but not necessarily clinically asocial and nerdy. The kids I know that have been diagnosed with Aspergers seem to be perhaps a little more pronounced in their display of "symptoms" than I was (/am?), but not to a great degree.

I guess it just seems like sometimes we're in a scramble to classify and diagnose "disorders" that lie not all that far away from the meaty area of the bell curve. Can't a nerdy kid just be nerdy? It worked OK for me.

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The Best Fight Scene EVAR!

rychan says...

Wow, that was so terrible. Not the over the top effects and crazy physics -- that was fine. But it seemed like every single shot was completely disconnected from the previous. There was no narrative. I can't even tell if I'm watching this movie in the correct order. For all I know the takes have all been scrambled in random order.



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