This Just Resonated with Me.

From Mahablog

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A Stalinist Line of Discipline.

Filed under: Bush Administration — maha @ 10:44 pm

Don’t miss this speech by Jim Marcinkowski posted at No Quarter. This is just a bit of it.

We fought the Soviets and I fought the Soviets because they had a fatally flawed, intolerable system of government where (and think about this):

The government was always right and never apologized;

Any dissent was suppressed, ridiculed, banned or worse;

Secret prisons were denied and never acknowledged or spoken about;

The torture of captives (in Lubyanka) was condoned;

State incarceration was not subject to the checks and balances of a legal system;

Economic plans, like for oil, were established/determined in closed sessions between politicos, commissars and production managers, far outside public view, and where government claimed privilege in so doing;

Wages were set at the lowest common denominator, no matter what Bloc country you were in;

Government agents had access to your medical records, your library records, your telephone, and your e-mail.

A place where judicial power and judicial review were proclaimed concepts, but simply ignored in application;

Where criminal records of young adults were closed to all but the military;

Where a Constitution was a mere facade and ignored by state actors.

Any dissent, debate and protest were deemed unpatriotic;

The public media was bought, paid for, and provided by the state;

The military clandestinely and shamelessly influenced the national media and public opinion;

A place where wrong was declared right;

Where tapping a phone was like tapping a pencil;

Where lying was considered a patriotic skill;

The extraction of natural resources was paramount to any concern for the environment and the impact on the health of its people;

Where the use of “state secrets,” (those things embarrassing to the government) were confused with legitimate issues of “national security”;

A place where “secrecy” and “national security” were used to control debate;

Where legitimate secrecy, was subject to political use and abuse;

Where “legislators” were mere mouthpieces for and rubberstamps of whoever was in power;

Where you lived and died with the permission of the government;

A place where foreign policy was more important than domestic concerns;

Where fear was used as a political weapon and an acceptable means of control;

Where the best medical care was reserved for the influential;

Where wealth was concentrated in the top 5%;

A place where there was no middle class – just a small economic and political elite, and the working poor. …

… Since 1995 the Republican Party and its friends in the American corporate structures that so vigorously contribute to and support them have—in the space of a decade—created in this country more than the beginnings of a system that this country spent 50 years trying to dismantle.

New Figure Skating Scoring System Equals Confusion

I just can not get the new skating scoring system. Doing an internet search produced results that made my head hurt. A simplistic explanation is that under the old 6.0 system, judges scored skaters on a scale of 0-6. 6 was a perfect performance. Now the score is based on cumulative points. Points are awarded for a technical score combined with points awarded for five additional components: skating skills, transitions, performance/execution, choreography/composition and interpretation. There are no penalties or deductions under the new scoring, except program length or other violations. If a skater performs less than the required elements, they receive less points, not deductions.

Yeah, so you can throw the first triple throw axle and finish in six place with score of 61.27. I am so confused! I have a simple mind, seems if you accomplish a “first” it ought to be worth a 10. If you really want to find out all about the scoring system here are complete regulations in pdf form.

What To Do With My Batteries

California’s Universal Waste Rule became effective on February 8, 2002.

More items have been added to the list. No longer can I throw mercury wastes, consumer electronic devices and cathode ray tubes (CRTs), non-empty aerosol cans, fluorescent tubes and batteries into my garbage can.

I separate my glass, aluminum, and paper trash and put them in the recycle bin. I would never toss oil or mercury into my waste can. Here is the problem, what do I do with my depleted batteries. The flashlight, watch, remote control, camera, GPS . . . go dead and I replace the batteries. I now must collect them in a box or bag until I can take them to the proper disposal site. It is a worthy cause but I know myself. How many month’s or year’s will my dead batteries sit oozing away before I actually take them to the site. I can just see them now covered with the white fuzzy fungus like growth and the yellow-brown sticky gunk leaking from them.

In my dream world, the city will set up a bi-yearly pickup, for my batteries

Worked on a Puzzle Today

Worked on the jigsaw puzzle again today. Something I find fun and frustrating at the same time.

dog on hay bail in barn

Puzzle building strategy:

  • Find the edge pieces and build the perimeter.
  • Group by color. Put together obvious features.
  • Group color piles into smaller pattern style groups.
  • Work on more features.
  • Once a prominent feature has been pieced together
  • Refinement of color and pattern groupings takes place.
  • After an exhaustive search for a piece it is time to take a break.
  • Repeat until assembly is complete. Usually missing a piece by this time.