'Toppled Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein has ended his hunger strike on health grounds,' - the Scotsman.
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(Purportedly Via Andrew Sullivan | The Daily Dish.)
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Quote for the Day
rolling keegan's stomach
The Hobart industrial dishwasher to Molly's left.
Sigh.
I miss that dishwasher (as I look at my sink...)
Saturday, February 25, 2006
Mike on 420 Maynard
Friday, February 24, 2006
Monday, February 20, 2006
Saturday, February 18, 2006
Colleen Wants Your Danish Goodies
Colleen Wants Your Danish Goodies: "
If you’re going to be at the New York comics convention February 24 -26, Colleen Doran, illustrator of ORBITER and creator of A DISTANT SOIL says:
For every person that brings a Danish Flag, button, or any product of Denmark, including a book or newspaper, I will give you a free head sketch and donate $1 to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. Don’t expect fancy sketches, it’s a short weekend.
You don’t have to give me your Danish trade goods, just show Denmark some love, and I’ll show you some love, by giving you a precious pearl of a doodle (no pictures of Mohammed, please - do not ask for the Legion of Superheroes, either), and I’ll put a tip in the CBLDF’s jar.
And yes, I know the difference between the Swedish flag and the Danish flag.
If you insist on giving me Danish chocolate, I won’t object.
"(Purportedly Via Warrenellis.com.)
Friday, February 17, 2006
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Apple Seeks (Poetic) Justice
Apple Seeks (Poetic) Justice: "
Seems
Apple has href="http://www.osx86project.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=119&Itemid=2">hidden a secret
message to OSX86 hackers to find in the 10.4.4 build of Mac OS X for Intel. And this time it's in verse!
/>Your karma check for today:
There once was a user that whined
his existing OS was so blind,
he'd
do better to pirate
an OS that ran great
but found his hardware declined.
Please don't steal Mac OS!
/>Really, that's way uncool.
(C) Apple Computer, Inc.
Sure, it's not the greatest poem, but how
funny is this! I've always loved easter eggs in software and this is the best kind. The people who run OSX86 Project
site have offered up their own poetic reply to Apple. You can read it at their site.
I humbly offer up my
own poetic reply in the style of William Carlos Williams after the jump...
This Is Just to Say
I have beaten
the DRM
that was in
the Intel box
and
which
you were probably
saving
for Leopard.
Forgive me
it was auspicious
so sweet
/>and so fast.
/>'''''''''''''''''' - not
Maxxus
Feel free to add your own Ode to Apple in the comments.Read'|'Permalink'|'Email this'|'Linking'Blogs'|'Comments"
(Purportedly Via The Unofficial Apple Weblog.)
Thursday, February 09, 2006
This isn't PRC pscyhobabble.
Please make it stop.
Colonel Martin said the number of hunger strikers [ at Guantanamo ] peaked around Sept. 11 at 131, but added that he could not speculate about why other than to note that "hunger striking is an Al Qaeda tactic used to elicit media attention and also to bring pressure on the U.S. government."
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Sunday, February 05, 2006
Announce: OpenSSH 4.3 released
This could get very very interesting...
Announce: OpenSSH 4.3 released: "OpenSSH 4.3 has just been released. It will be available from the
mirrors listed at http://www.openssh.com/ shortly.
OpenSSH is a 100% complete SSH protocol version 1.3, 1.5 and 2.0
implementation and includes sftp client and server support.
We have also recently completed another Internet SSH usage scan, the
results of which may be found at http://www.openssh.com/usage.html
Once again, we would like to thank the OpenSSH community for their
continued support of the project, especially those who contributed
code or patches, reported bugs, tested snapshots and purchased
T-shirts or posters.
Read more..."(Purportedly Via OpenBSD Journal.)
Thursday, February 02, 2006
POLITICS: Alito Helps Stall Execution
POLITICS: Alito Helps Stall Execution: "As one of his first actions as a Supreme Court Justice, Samuel Alito has pissed off conservative members of the court. Alito sided against conservative justices Roberts, Scalia, and Thomas by blocking the state of Missouri's request to execute an inmate despite the inmate's pending appeal.
Missouri inmate Michael Taylor, who was scheduled to be executed Wednesday, filed a last-minute appeal on the grounds that the drugs used in execution cause pain, thereby making lethal injection an unconstitutional cruel and unusual punishment. The state of Missouri filed a request to allow the execution.The court's split vote Wednesday night ended a frenzied day of filings. Missouri twice asked the justices to intervene and permit the execution, while Taylor's lawyers filed two more appeals seeking delays.
Reporters and witnesses had gathered at the state prison awaiting word from the high court on whether to go ahead with the execution.
An appeals court will now review Taylor's claim that lethal injection is cruel and unusual punishment, a claim also used by two Florida death-row inmates that won stays from the Supreme Court over the past week. The court has agreed to use one of the cases to clarify how inmates may bring last-minute challenges to the way they will be put to death.
I am interested to see where Alito's rulings go now that he has a lifetime appointment.(Written by: Shalome)
"(Purportedly Via SuicideGirls: News Wire.)
Comics for {01,02} Feb 2006: Dilbert's got my back, comparative advantage, and so on...
Islam vs. the Enlightenment
Islam vs. the Enlightenment: "My goodness! Has Europe suddenly discovered some backbone to stand against the Islamic assault against Enlightenment thinking?
[Update: Actually, forget it. France Soir just fired their editor. Shall I get April measured for a Hijab?]"(Purportedly Via Fraser Speirs.)
Monday, January 30, 2006
Caitlin Doing the Bird
Only Caitlin had the balls to go on stage to do the Bird.
Friday, January 27, 2006
POLITICS: Hamas Victory: It's a Good Thing
POLITICS: Hamas Victory: It's a Good Thing: "Emanuele Ottolenghi, professor of Israel studies at Oxford University, has an intriguing take on the Hamas victory in Palestinian Parliamentary elections.
Contrary to initial responses, Hamas’s projected victory in the Palestinian parliamentary elections is a positive development. Not, as its apologists claim, because the proximity of power will favor a process of cooptation into parliamentary politics, and therefore strengthen the pragmatic wing of Hamas. There is no pragmatic wing in Hamas, and all differences within the movement — the armed wing and the political wing, Palestine Hamas and Hamas in Syria — are arguably tactical differences. No, the reason is, as Vladimir Ilich Lenin would put it, 'worse is better.'
This notion is what Stanley Fish once derisively termed 'crisis hope theory.' It goes like this, if things get worse, this will bring about crisis and thus, they will get better. Ottolenghi rightly notes that the elections put Hamas in 'an impossible situation,' but it is ludicrous to assume this means the end result will be any better.
This lame argument reminds me of leftists comforted by Bush's election, as this would show the limits of the Democratic Party (it has) and thus would result in a turn to the left (it hasn't). He writes:
But unless Hamas reneges on its ideology and endorses a new course, then Israel’s claim that there is no Palestinian partner is vindicated. The resulting Israeli policy of unilateralism is vindicated. Israel’s argument that the Palestinians do not want peace is vindicated. Israel’s argument that Islamists’ nuances and differences of opinion are just tactical, not strategic, is also vindicated. And the prospects of a Palestinian state will become even more remote.
He forgets to mention that Hamas might feel a bit 'vindicated' right now. Israel and Palestine can retrench further into opposition. But hey, I guess that's a good thing because 'worse is better'?(Written by: panopiticpants)
"(Purportedly Via SuicideGirls: News Wire.)
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
userfriendly : 24 jan 2006 (8724)
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(Purportedly Via User Friendly the Comic Strip. by Illiad.)