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Wal-Mart or Big Brother?

A high school student makes an anti-Bush poster for his civics class, gets it printed up at a Wal-Mart, Wal-Mart employee calls the cops, the cops call the Secret Service, the Secret Service takes it to a U.S. attorney, who finally gets some common sense and decides not to prosecute.

As if I needed another reason not to do business with Wal-Mart, here’s just another example. It’s none of their damn business what I want to print up. The picture in question (a thumbtack through Bush’s forehead with a thumbs-down sign) breaks no laws at all, but since a Wal-Mart employee wants to be in the thought police, the student gets investigated. Where do we draw the line? If someone does something “un-American,” can anyone “turn them in?”

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DARPA Grand Challenge

The DARPA Grand Challenge was run today. After last year’s running, in which the furthest a team went was 7.5 miles, 3 4 teams have actually finished the race, going 130 miles without any intervention.

I think the progression seen over the last 18 months in just amazing. From going just a short distance to completing the entire race over that time shows just how quickly innovation can take place. I’m not sure what the next event will bring, but it sure will be interesting to watch.

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DARPA Grand Challenge, Part 2

On October 8, a handful of teams will compete in a race involving unmanned vehicles. The goal is to navigate a 150-mile course with no human intervention. Last year, the furthest a team went was 7 miles. Here’s hoping that a team actually completes the race this year.

This is the kind of stuff the government should be sponsoring. I could deal without the inherent military application, but then again, a little bit of that is okay if commercial applications also come out of this. What’s your take?

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Missed Articles, September 26

I was pretty busy last week, so I didn’t get a chance to write about some articles I found.

Voyager 1 crossed the terminination shock last year. It was launched in 1977 and can keep returning information until 2020, if we keep listening for it. It doesn’t cost a whole lot to keep collecting data, and can only return valuable info.

Billions of dollars have already been awarded in no-bid and limted bid contracts for hurricane reconstruction. This sure has a feel that money is being wasted already in the reconstruction effort. Just another classic example of those in power helping out those that got them there at our expense.

A scary story out of London. A guy was detained by the cops basically because he was minding his own business. What gets me though is that no one really cared that they made his life a living hell for hours for nothing.

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Care to Swear?

An interesting article about how swearing in a natural thing to do.

Some interesting tidbits…

  • A study found that people could better remember obscenities than neutral words.
  • The more relaxed your surroundings, the more likely you are to swear.
  • Swearing can be used to vent stress, and keep physical aggression at bay.
  • So, I guess, feel free to swear. You’ll feel better!

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    Pentagon Revises Nuclear Strike Plan

    This is quite the concerning article. The president can authorize the use of nuclear weapons against “known” stockpiles of WMD.

    So let me get this straight… Dubya says that some place or group has some weapons they are planning to use, so they go ahead and nuke them. We’ll never know if they ever had the WMD because whatever was there is gone. So we’re to trust our government “intelligence” that they know where WMD are? Yeah, their batting record isn’t so great lately.

    A scary thought…

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    Some strong beer

    Talk about a potent brew.

    This German brewer claims a beer he made had an alcohol content of 25.4%. I wonder what the theoretical maximum could be. I know that Sam Adams Triple Bock came in at 17.5%, and had always thought that to be the strongest beer out there. Anyone know of a stronger beer?

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    Michael Moore’s Letter to President Bush

    Susan forwarded along an open letter that Michael Moore sent to President Bush. I have to say, it pretty much sums up my feelings (albeit sarcastically) I have toward all of our political leadership, Republican and Democrat. I can’t believe that the federal government has had such an inadequate response in rescuing all those people in New Orleans. What was Bush doing on Monday? And on Tuesday? And Wednesday? C’mon now, how stupid does someone have to be to not realize that a lot of people need help quickly? Just turn on the TV!

    All I can say about President Bush is this: He just doesn’t get it.

    The letter appears below.

    Friday, September 2nd, 2005

    Dear Mr. Bush:

    Any idea where all our helicopters are? It’s Day 5 of Hurricane Katrina and
    thousands remain stranded in New Orleans and need to be airlifted. Where on
    earth could you have misplaced all our military choppers? Do you need help
    finding them? I once lost my car in a Sears parking lot. Man, was that a
    drag.

    Also, any idea where all our national guard soldiers are? We could really
    use them right now for the type of thing they signed up to do like helping
    with national disasters. How come they weren’t there to begin with?

    Last Thursday I was in south Florida and sat outside while the eye of
    urricane Katrina passed over my head. It was only a Category 1 then but it
    was pretty nasty. Eleven people died and, as of today, there were still
    homes without power. That night the weatherman said this storm was on its
    way to New Orleans. That was Thursday! Did anybody tell you? I know you
    didn’t want to interrupt your vacation and I know how you don’t like to get
    bad news. Plus, you had fundraisers to go to and mothers of dead soldiers
    to ignore and smear. You sure showed her!

    I especially like how, the day after the hurricane, instead of flying to
    Louisiana, you flew to San Diego to party with your business peeps. Don’t
    let people criticize you for this — after all, the hurricane was over and
    what the heck could you do, put your finger in the dike?

    And don’t listen to those who, in the coming days, will reveal how you
    specifically reduced the Army Corps of Engineers’ budget for New Orleans
    this summer for the third year in a row. You just tell them that even if
    you hadn’t cut the money to fix those levees, there weren’t going to be any
    Army engineers to fix them anyway because you had a much more important
    construction job for them — BUILDING DEMOCRACY IN IRAQ!

    On Day 3, when you finally left your vacation home, I have to say I was
    moved by how you had your Air Force One pilot descend from the clouds as
    you flew over New Orleans so you could catch a quick look of the disaster.
    Hey, I know you couldn’t stop and grab a bullhorn and stand on some rubble
    and act like a commander in chief. Been there done that.

    There will be those who will try to politicize this tragedy and try to use
    it against you. Just have your people keep pointing that out. Respond to
    nothing. Even those pesky scientists who predicted this would happen
    because the water in the Gulf of Mexico is getting hotter and hotter making
    a storm like this inevitable. Ignore them and all their global warming
    Chicken Littles. There is nothing unusual about a hurricane that was so
    wide it would be like having one F-4 tornado that stretched from New York
    to Cleveland.

    No, Mr. Bush, you just stay the course. It’s not your fault that 30 percent
    of New Orleans lives in poverty or that tens of thousands had no
    transportation to get out of town. C’mon, they’re black! I mean, it’s not
    like this happened to Kennebunkport. Can you imagine leaving white people
    on their roofs for five days? Don’t make me laugh! Race has nothing —
    NOTHING — to do with this!

    You hang in there, Mr. Bush. Just try to find a few of our Army helicopters
    and send them there. Pretend the people of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast
    are near Tikrit.

    Yours,

    Michael Moore

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    Relief Info

    Just a link on how to help hurricane victims.

    Don’t forget that employers may do matching contributions as well.

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    Scientific Savvy?

    The most surprising finding out of this article is that 1 in 5 people believe the Sun revolves around the Earth.

    I had thought people had a better basic understanding of science. How does someone not know what DNA is? Of what a molecule is? I thought this was basic stuff. People need a basic understanding of science in order to have meaningful debates on issues that are important today.