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Author: BobR    Date: 11/21/2008 13:24:11

Life...

In the grand scheme of things, each individual life is just a flash in the night; a moment of brilliance and then it's gone. It is all those individual flashes put together over the eons that light up our world. Life exists to be. It wants. It is the water flowing in a river - you never notice the individual drops as they quickly pass, just the continuum of the river's flow. It drives all of us earthlings (plant and animal) to shun death and to procreate.

I was reminded of this once again when our cat gave birth to 4 kittens. Cats (like all animals, including humans) can be selfish and self-centered. We can be indifferent and aloof. Yet once the kittens were on their way, it was as if a switch was turned. It's commonly referred to as the "maternal instinct", where the mother - who once only cared about eating, sleeping and self-satisfaction - now becomes completely focused on the health and well-being of her little ones. That is Life calling, singing a song the likes of which the Sirens could only dream.

It is that same instinct that calls animals to mate despite (as in cats) the discomfort that might be involved. Humans understand the process, but one has to ponder the thoughts of the other animals. What strange things must be occurring in their heads as the hormones take over and drive females to offer themselves up? Do they understand it's necessary? Do they feel like marionettes, with Life's chemical puppetmasters pulling at the strings?

In humans, we DO understand sex (at least - those of us old enough to have gotten a decent public school education). We know that sex leads to reproduction. We also know that sex feels good. Thus, we've concocted numerous ways to cheat Life and enjoy sex without the resultant pregnancy. Perhaps that's best, since we've also managed to cheat the Darwin principle with medical advances and tools to protect us from predators.

It is human's ability to choose when and if to procreate that makes us unique in leveling the playing field with Life. Some couples may choose to never have children; others, a lot. Some may look at the world around them and think "the time isn't right". I've heard people say they wouldn't want to bring a child into a world on the brink of an ecological meltdown, or filled with war, or even fear and loathing in the political arena. Some people don't want to create children they feel will be used as cannon fodder in an unnecessary war.

The opposite can happen as well. Newsweek wrote an article about a possible Obama Baby Boom. Everyone knows about the original baby boom, the one that occurred after the end of WWII. It wasn't just soldiers returning home from war, it was the overall sense of hope that things would get better now that the war was over.

Hope... potential... change - for the better...

These are things that can help override our cognizance of our own reproductive mechanics, and mate with a joy and fearlessness that presage a better tomorrow. I know of one couple - friends of ours - who did just that; they will be welcoming a new life into the world next summer. How many of their fellow earthlings will they share that bond with, that their conception occurred while riding a wave of hope upon the confirmation of the election of Barack Obama?

Only Life knows the answer to that one.

 

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Comment by velveeta jones on 11/21/2008 13:28:00
Great post Bobber! Kittens!! How cute. I love kittens!!



I'll hopefully be joining the blog for awhile this am, while cleaning the house. Im a tad snowed in. Okay, more than a tad........



:wacko:

Comment by TriSec on 11/21/2008 13:38:22
<-- sad little TriSec.





Comment by velveeta jones on 11/21/2008 13:41:15
Why sad? :(

Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 13:49:19
Morning :hug:

Comment by Shane-O on 11/21/2008 13:50:20
Morning all. Mala :hug:

Comment by TriSec on 11/21/2008 14:01:48
Quote by TriSec:

<-- sad little TriSec.









Work sucks. I have a job I don't like but can't quit because of the economy. So, I'm only going through the motions without heart or dedication.



Dear friend leaving the department today; don't know what's going to happen long-term now. (She was my defender; management needs a scapegoat and I'm it.)



Plus some other things I'd rather not get into right now. I have just referred to it as a "joyless year".









Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 14:09:33
Hey Shane-O! 100% rum! :thud:



Tri - :hug:

Comment by velveeta jones on 11/21/2008 14:13:09
I know what you mean TriSec. My job also sucks. Sometimes I look at what I was once doing and what I now do (customer service) and think: "Oh how the mighty have fallen". 'Course when I worked in my "glamorous" business with celebs, I complained about that as well. (Bitchy divas, too much drama, wasteful producers, etc).





My biggest problem today is: How to make coffee? Aunt Azalea is in NY for a week and I'm stranded. How will I survive?



Please, someone email me the recipe for ice cubes. Also, if I need to do laundy, is gray considered a "white". Do I put bleach in the wash? :nervous:

Comment by Shane-O on 11/21/2008 14:15:06
Quote by wickedpam:

Hey Shane-O! 100% rum! :thud:



Tri - :hug:


100 proof -



Comment by TriSec on 11/21/2008 14:16:19
http://www.scubaq.ca/thewingnuterer/zorpheous/2007/10/War-On-Christmas.jpg


Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 14:17:44
Oh, Bobber... your blog was beautiful today.



Good morning everyone!

Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2008 14:17:48
Morning all & happy Fridee! :party:



:hug: hang in there Tri. Even if you're forced to just go with the flow, keep an eye out for those small moments when you can smile or make someone else smile.

Comment by velveeta jones on 11/21/2008 14:20:02
YES! My latest tat was done sober!! (thank God). :)

Comment by velveeta jones on 11/21/2008 14:22:10
Quote by Raine:

Oh, Bobber... your blog was beautiful today.



Good morning everyone!


How are the kitties? How are the kitties? How are the kitties? Howarethekitties? Huh? Huh? Huh?







Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 14:22:17
:hug: Tri...



Velveeta... some grays are whites, some are not.

'



And reds must never be washed with anything but BLACKS!

Comment by Shane-O on 11/21/2008 14:23:41
Quote by velveeta jones:

YES! My latest tat was done sober!! (thank God). :)


May I ask where? and what?



Comment by TriSec on 11/21/2008 14:27:17
Well, in TriSec's laundry world, I'm afraid I'm a segregationist. I have always separated the whites from the darks, and the whites always go first.



I maintain several "color classes"....



Red is always washed alone, or with pinks.



White is always washed alone; this would include any white garments...socks, undies, sweaters, etc. This gets the hot water and bleach.



Everything else is considered a "color". Blues can go together, but if there's not enough, black, gray, or any other dark color can go with it.



Lighter colors also get washed separately.





And yes, I was recently diagnosed with CDO. It's like OCD, but the letters are in the correct, alphabetic order.

Comment by TriSec on 11/21/2008 14:29:18
Oh, is anyone else having problems with the new streaming widget from Momma's site?



I have to keep pressing "play" on it now, as it stops streaming during every commercial break.



Think I'm going to go back to KPHX.



Comment by velveeta jones on 11/21/2008 14:33:05
Quote by Shane-O:

Quote by velveeta jones:

YES! My latest tat was done sober!! (thank God). :)


May I ask where? and what?



I had my dove redone, it was all faded, and some stars leading to my clean and sober date. Arm. My "friends" can see pix.



Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2008 14:37:12
I keep five laundry classes - whites, non-white towels, understuff, overstuff, and too damn big to fit with the rest (blankets, sheets)..

Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2008 14:38:02
BTW Tri - have a smile on me :D



http://www.vulomedia.com/images/30162obama_miagi.jpg


Comment by Shane-O on 11/21/2008 14:40:13
Quote by velveeta jones:

Quote by Shane-O:

Quote by velveeta jones:

YES! My latest tat was done sober!! (thank God). :)


May I ask where? and what?



I had my dove redone, it was all faded, and some stars leading to my clean and sober date. Arm. My "friends" can see pix.



Sounds cool.



And Tri - I've also had probs with the SMS stream.



Comment by TriSec on 11/21/2008 14:52:37
Was that Mr. Lavort dismissing us WWII geeks again?









Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 15:09:03
"I'm not" :spit:

Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 15:10:12
I'm with you Chris - this might be too big a crowd for me to deal with

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 15:16:25
Quote by velveeta jones:

Quote by Raine:

Oh, Bobber... your blog was beautiful today.



Good morning everyone!


How are the kitties? How are the kitties? How are the kitties? Howarethekitties? Huh? Huh? Huh?





They are great I am going to try to get more pictures today. Kizzy I laying down in front of the box wating Missy and kittens very attentivly. Like a big ol' Auntie dog.



Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 15:17:30
The other Momma in my family, my sister and I were on the phone... she is doing very well too! bay MAtthew is almost 2 months old now!

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 15:19:06
Did y'all see this yet?



Comment by BobR on 11/21/2008 15:19:57
Quote by TriSec:

And yes, I was recently diagnosed with CDO. It's like OCD, but the letters are in the correct, alphabetic order.


:lol:

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 15:22:08
Quote by Raine:

Did y'all see this yet?



OMG... In honour of Sarah...

The WKRP Turkey Drop





Comment by livingonli on 11/21/2008 15:24:33
Good morning everyone.



I can also talk about being stuck in a job I hate and I'm also pissed because I'm making less money than before even though I work with the same company that I was laid off from 3+ years ago.



Considering the crowd size, I have decided I would be more comfortable staying home watching the inaugural on TV. I also am not big on being out if it's freezing cold that day.

Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2008 15:24:44
Uhoh.. 4chan's hopes for world destruction are on hold.



The LHC is out of commission for repairs..

Comment by m-hadley on 11/21/2008 15:25:51
Heppee Fridee everybodee :coffe:

Great, thoughtful post BobR. I sure am glad that it is the end of a very long week :P

Here's hoping that everybody has a great weekend!

Cheers,

mfaye & :dance:



Le Beaujolais Nouveau est arrive !!!

Haven't tried it yet, but am looking forward to killing a bottle tonight :D

Comment by BobR on 11/21/2008 15:26:51
Quote by Raine:

Did y'all see this yet?



As I posted last night, it reminds me of "Who's Line is it Anyways?" when Colin Mochrie is playing the news reporter in front of the green screen, trying to guess what's going on behind him.

Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 15:30:45
Quote by Raine:

Did y'all see this yet?











Comment by BobR on 11/21/2008 15:31:25
Quote by Raine:



OMG... In honour of Sarah...

The WKRP Turkey Drop





too funny - I loved that show.



That bit was based on a true event; the people at the radio station didn't realize turkeys couldn't fly... :spit:

Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 15:32:30
The Les Nessman clip is one on my favorites from TV - the next is when the "Big Guy" has a monkey on his foot :lol:

Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 15:33:22
Quote by BobR:

Quote by Raine:



OMG... In honour of Sarah...

The WKRP Turkey Drop





too funny - I loved that show.



That bit was based on a true event; the people at the radio station didn't realize turkeys couldn't fly... :spit:






Shut! UP! Now way!

Comment by livingonli on 11/21/2008 15:34:01
Insert "Sarah Palin is so dumb" joke here.

Comment by TriSec on 11/21/2008 15:38:23
Oh, speaking of RW radio and "fairness"...I heard an interesting statistic on Ring of Fire last weekend. Stunning, if true.



Mike Papontonio states that for every one minute of liberal talk radio, there are 300 HOURS of right-wing radio aired.



Boggles the mind.





Comment by livingonli on 11/21/2008 15:40:56
Quote by TriSec:

Oh, speaking of RW radio and "fairness"...I heard an interesting statistic on Ring of Fire last weekend. Stunning, if true.



Mike Papontonio states that for every one minute of liberal talk radio, there are 300 HOURS of right-wing radio aired.



Boggles the mind.





That's their version of Fair and Balanced.

Comment by velveeta jones on 11/21/2008 15:41:54
Les Nessman and Ted Baxter: greated newsmen EVER!! :lol:

Comment by BobR on 11/21/2008 15:42:10
Quote by wickedpam:



Shut! UP! Now way!


way

Comment by TriSec on 11/21/2008 15:44:09
"Happy Holidays" is a cop-out, to my way of thinking.



It's a platitude like "Have a nice day" that you say to be polite. If you really wanted to wish someone a nice holiday, I think you should take a minute to find out which one they celebrate, and act appropriately.





Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 15:52:10
Quote by BobR:

Quote by wickedpam:



Shut! UP! Now way!


way








Ya know, deep down I knew someone had tried this at least once



Comment by BobR on 11/21/2008 15:53:26
Comment by livingonli on 11/21/2008 15:54:57
Does Hannity use his brain cells for anything besides regurgitating GOP talking points?

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 15:57:17
I answered 27 out of 33 correctly — 81.82 %



How is your Civic Literacy?



I got 5 wrong... BUT... I still did better than most Americans! (and that is what really matters, right? )

Comment by livingonli on 11/21/2008 16:03:51
BTW, the new Steph stream wasn't working too well for me either so I am listening on KPHX.

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 16:04:36
Quote by TriSec:

"Happy Holidays" is a cop-out, to my way of thinking.



It's a platitude like "Have a nice day" that you say to be polite. If you really wanted to wish someone a nice holiday, I think you should take a minute to find out which one they celebrate, and act appropriately.







YES!!!



Comment by TriSec on 11/21/2008 16:05:10
You answered 27 out of 33 correctly — 81.82 %



Hmm, I'm sensing a trend here.





Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 16:06:35




I love it. Wicked and delish at the same time!



Joseph Smith, well known leader of the Gay rights movement!



Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2008 16:07:23
For our work-distressed members of the bloggie here..



Rawstory is hiring..

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 16:07:35
Quote by velveeta jones:

Les Nessman and Ted Baxter: greated newsmen EVER!! :lol:


They were such wonderful shows...

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 16:10:02
Stay skeptical regarding the HRC SoS story.



It's not just Chuck Todd that is saying that... there are a few rumours that this is NOT a done deal. I tried to mention it yesterday as well... Stay tuned...





Comment by TriSec on 11/21/2008 16:11:59
My dear, departed Grandpa was named Dino.....



Don't push it, guys.



:modbat:





Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 16:14:47
you CAN get Molson Canadian in America..

Comment by BobR on 11/21/2008 16:15:09
Um Chris - you CAN get Molson Canadien here in the U.S.... I buy it at the hockey games...

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 16:15:38
Quote by Raine:

you CAN get Molson Canadian in America..




http://photos-g.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sf2p/v354/83/81/1386177361/n1386177361_1184782_8827.jpg


Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2008 16:18:26
Wooohoooo.. my new video card just arrived! Helloooo full frame rate on Crysis!

Comment by BobR on 11/21/2008 16:18:54
Quote by Raine:

Stay skeptical regarding the HRC SoS story.



It's not just Chuck Todd that is saying that... there are a few rumours that this is NOT a done deal. I tried to mention it yesterday as well... Stay tuned...





after thinking about it, I can see HRC as SoS... She spent a lot of time talking with foreign dignitaries as First Lady, so she's familiar with the protocol.

Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 16:19:41
Quote by Raine:

I answered 27 out of 33 correctly — 81.82 %



How is your Civic Literacy?



I got 5 wrong... BUT... I still did better than most Americans! (and that is what really matters, right? )








I got 72.13% I was thrown by the economics stuff - I need to brush up.

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 16:20:43
Quote by BobR:

Quote by Raine:

Stay skeptical regarding the HRC SoS story.



It's not just Chuck Todd that is saying that... there are a few rumours that this is NOT a done deal. I tried to mention it yesterday as well... Stay tuned...





after thinking about it, I can see HRC as SoS... She spent a lot of time talking with foreign dignitaries as First Lady, so she's familiar with the protocol.
If she is PE Obama choice I can live with it...



I am just not as sure as conventional Media seems to be about him asking her, and her accepting the position.







Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 16:22:12
Quote by wickedpam:





I got 72.13% I was thrown by the economics stuff - I need to brush up.




They were confusing to me. I have 8 years of stupid economics and I am generally very confused with it... so there you go.



Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 16:23:35
Quote by Scoopster:

For our work-distressed members of the bloggie here..



Rawstory is hiring..




Oh! This reminds me!





US Census Bureau is looking for a few thousand people or so for the 2010 census. It's jobs all over the US

Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2008 16:24:49
Quote by Raine:

I answered 27 out of 33 correctly — 81.82 %



How is your Civic Literacy?



I got 5 wrong... BUT... I still did better than most Americans! (and that is what really matters, right? )




28/33 84.85% here. Those economics questions are tricky..

Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 16:25:03
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:





I got 72.13% I was thrown by the economics stuff - I need to brush up.




They were confusing to me. I have 8 years of stupid economics and I am generally very confused with it... so there you go.





I don't feel so bad then :)



Comment by BobR on 11/21/2008 16:25:40
Quote by Raine:





http://photos-g.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sf2p/v354/83/81/1386177361/n1386177361_1184782_8827.jpg






Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 16:28:01
Quote by BobR:

Quote by Raine:





http://photos-g.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sf2p/v354/83/81/1386177361/n1386177361_1184782_8827.jpg






Oh man... making my family name proud...

Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2008 16:28:30
Rush Limbaugh can illegally obtain and use oxycontin all he wants, and he's given free reign on the radio to spew his hatred.



Yet the host of NPR's Infinite Mind can't give lectures on behalf of pharma companies without being the first person investigated by Republican catturd Chuck Grassley.

Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 16:34:50
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Scoopster:

For our work-distressed members of the bloggie here..



Rawstory is hiring..




Oh! This reminds me!





US Census Bureau is looking for a few thousand people or so for the 2010 census. It's jobs all over the US








Amid Layoff Agency plans to hire 1.4 million

Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 16:44:40
changinge topics - can anyone recommend any good steampunk movies?

Comment by m-hadley on 11/21/2008 16:48:47
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

I answered 27 out of 33 correctly — 81.82 %



How is your Civic Literacy?



I got 5 wrong... BUT... I still did better than most Americans! (and that is what really matters, right? )








I got 72.13% I was thrown by the economics stuff - I need to brush up.




Heya Guys,

I went to law school (that's my excuse, anyway :P), but I got a 90.91%, still I think that some of the answers to a few of the latter questions are debatable, depending on your political perspective - I also think that the wording of some of the questions was a skosh confusing. Thanks for boosting my self-esteem for a minute or two

Cheers,

mfaye

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 16:53:25
Quote by wickedpam:

changinge topics - can anyone recommend any good steampunk movies?


If I knew what that was, I could try.

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 16:55:21
Quote by m-hadley:

Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

I answered 27 out of 33 correctly — 81.82 %



How is your Civic Literacy?



I got 5 wrong... BUT... I still did better than most Americans! (and that is what really matters, right? )








I got 72.13% I was thrown by the economics stuff - I need to brush up.




Heya Guys,

I went to law school (that's my excuse, anyway :P), but I got a 90.91%, still I think that some of the answers to a few of the latter questions are debatable, depending on your political perspective - I also think that the wording of some of the questions was a skosh confusing. Thanks for boosting my self-esteem for a minute or two

Cheers,

mfaye
I was thinking that too...



I was trying to not be all political about it, but some of the questions WERE truly debatable, IMO.



you made me feel better!



Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 16:59:55
Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

changinge topics - can anyone recommend any good steampunk movies?


If I knew what that was, I could try.






Think HG Wells or Jules Verne - Virctorian/Edwardian era with steampowered technology.



I kinda just started getting into it.



Comment by Mondobubba on 11/21/2008 17:00:09
Quote by Raine:

I answered 27 out of 33 correctly — 81.82 %



How is your Civic Literacy?



I got 5 wrong... BUT... I still did better than most Americans! (and that is what really matters, right? )






Morning. 32 of 33 or 96.97%.

Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 17:00:58
Quote by Raine:

Quote by m-hadley:

Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

I answered 27 out of 33 correctly — 81.82 %



How is your Civic Literacy?



I got 5 wrong... BUT... I still did better than most Americans! (and that is what really matters, right? )








I got 72.13% I was thrown by the economics stuff - I need to brush up.




Heya Guys,

I went to law school (that's my excuse, anyway :P), but I got a 90.91%, still I think that some of the answers to a few of the latter questions are debatable, depending on your political perspective - I also think that the wording of some of the questions was a skosh confusing. Thanks for boosting my self-esteem for a minute or two

Cheers,

mfaye
I was thinking that too...



I was trying to not be all political about it, but some of the questions WERE truly debatable, IMO.



you made me feel better!







Too bad it wasn't an essay :p



Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 17:01:27
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by Raine:

I answered 27 out of 33 correctly — 81.82 %



How is your Civic Literacy?



I got 5 wrong... BUT... I still did better than most Americans! (and that is what really matters, right? )






Morning. 32 of 33 or 96.97%.




elitist :p



Comment by Mondobubba on 11/21/2008 17:02:39
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

changinge topics - can anyone recommend any good steampunk movies?


If I knew what that was, I could try.






Think HG Wells or Jules Verne - Virctorian/Edwardian era with steampowered technology.



I kinda just started getting into it.





There really aren't any. I do however recommend "The Difference Engine" by Bill Gibson & Bruce Sterling. It is the mac daddy be all and end all of Steampunk. :metal:

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/21/2008 17:03:36
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by Raine:

I answered 27 out of 33 correctly — 81.82 %



How is your Civic Literacy?



I got 5 wrong... BUT... I still did better than most Americans! (and that is what really matters, right? )






Morning. 32 of 33 or 96.97%.




elitist :p





I read a lot. What can I say? :shrug:

Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2008 17:05:12
This thing is freaky..



Think of a character or a person.. then let the thing ask you questions.

Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 17:06:27
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

changinge topics - can anyone recommend any good steampunk movies?


If I knew what that was, I could try.






Think HG Wells or Jules Verne - Virctorian/Edwardian era with steampowered technology.



I kinda just started getting into it.





There really aren't any. I do however recommend "The Difference Engine" by Bill Gibson & Bruce Sterling. It is the mac daddy be all and end all of Steampunk. :metal:




I have it on my list for the library - just waiting to be notified they have it it. Is it good? Easy to read?



Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 17:09:36
Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2008 17:09:48
The Difference Engine was a fantastic book. it's like Neuromancer in the 1800s.

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/21/2008 17:10:21
Quote by Scoopster:

Rush Limbaugh can illegally obtain and use oxycontin all he wants, and he's given free reign on the radio to spew his hatred.



Yet the host of NPR's Infinite Mind can't give lectures on behalf of pharma companies without being the first person investigated by Republican catturd Chuck Grassley.




Did you read the article, Scoop? Goodwin is in bed with Pharma. Grassley blew the whistle on him for his conflicts of interest. Read the fourth and fifth graphs.

Comment by livingonli on 11/21/2008 17:10:55
I wish Laura Flanders would fill-in for Thom Hartmann again.

Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 17:12:48
Quote by Scoopster:

The Difference Engine was a fantastic book. it's like Neuromancer in the 1800s.






Umm - I've not read Neuromancer so I'm not sure what that's about

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/21/2008 17:13:20
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

changinge topics - can anyone recommend any good steampunk movies?


If I knew what that was, I could try.






Think HG Wells or Jules Verne - Virctorian/Edwardian era with steampowered technology.



I kinda just started getting into it.





There really aren't any. I do however recommend "The Difference Engine" by Bill Gibson & Bruce Sterling. It is the mac daddy be all and end all of Steampunk. :metal:




I have it on my list for the library - just waiting to be notified they have it it. Is it good? Easy to read?





You betcha, Mala the Blogger.

Comment by m-hadley on 11/21/2008 17:18:42
So are Momma and the Mooks on vacation next week? All week? Inquirying minds need to know....

Cheers,

mfaye



:fbump:

Comment by m-hadley on 11/21/2008 17:22:32




Raine,

Thanks for posting this - I really hope that this is the path HRC takes. I am still holding out for Gov. Richardson for SoS

Cheers,

mfaye



:gobama:

Comment by livingonli on 11/21/2008 17:23:14
Quote by m-hadley:

So are Momma and the Mooks on vacation next week? All week? Inquirying minds need to know....

Cheers,

mfaye



:fbump:


I must have missed that. And considering that they will also take Christmas week off as well. I guess it might end up being Frangela Monday-Wednesday and best-ofs on Thursday and Friday.

Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2008 17:26:57
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Rush Limbaugh can illegally obtain and use oxycontin all he wants, and he's given free reign on the radio to spew his hatred.



Yet the host of NPR's Infinite Mind can't give lectures on behalf of pharma companies without being the first person investigated by Republican catturd Chuck Grassley.




Did you read the article, Scoop? Goodwin is in bed with Pharma. Grassley blew the whistle on him for his conflicts of interest. Read the fourth and fifth graphs.


I did read it and yeah I get that Goodwin's not on the up-&-up in this case. But my point is there are blaring cases of conflict of interest all over the place and have been for YEARS, but Grassley goes after a liberal-leaning guy on NPR.

Comment by wickedpam on 11/21/2008 17:28:01
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changinge topics - can anyone recommend any good steampunk movies?


If I knew what that was, I could try.






Think HG Wells or Jules Verne - Virctorian/Edwardian era with steampowered technology.



I kinda just started getting into it.





There really aren't any. I do however recommend "The Difference Engine" by Bill Gibson & Bruce Sterling. It is the mac daddy be all and end all of Steampunk. :metal:




I have it on my list for the library - just waiting to be notified they have it it. Is it good? Easy to read?





You betcha, Mala the Blogger.




Hey! :p



You know what I mean, does the story flow, is it dry and too detailed, is it slow, is it the freaking Fairie Queen to the lasted John Grisham?



Comment by livingonli on 11/21/2008 17:37:38
Comment by Mondobubba on 11/21/2008 17:40:11
Quote by Scoopster:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by Scoopster:

Rush Limbaugh can illegally obtain and use oxycontin all he wants, and he's given free reign on the radio to spew his hatred.



Yet the host of NPR's Infinite Mind can't give lectures on behalf of pharma companies without being the first person investigated by Republican catturd Chuck Grassley.




Did you read the article, Scoop? Goodwin is in bed with Pharma. Grassley blew the whistle on him for his conflicts of interest. Read the fourth and fifth graphs.


I did read it and yeah I get that Goodwin's not on the up-&-up in this case. But my point is there are blaring cases of conflict of interest all over the place and have been for YEARS, but Grassley goes after a liberal-leaning guy on NPR.




Scoop, to me it seems like you are comparing apples and pears. Grassley has been going after doctors with conflicts of interest. Goodwin is one in string. It isn't some tit for tat liberal vs republican thing. Not everything is, scary I know. :)

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/21/2008 17:46:02
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Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by wickedpam:

changinge topics - can anyone recommend any good steampunk movies?


If I knew what that was, I could try.






Think HG Wells or Jules Verne - Virctorian/Edwardian era with steampowered technology.



I kinda just started getting into it.





There really aren't any. I do however recommend "The Difference Engine" by Bill Gibson & Bruce Sterling. It is the mac daddy be all and end all of Steampunk. :metal:




I have it on my list for the library - just waiting to be notified they have it it. Is it good? Easy to read?





You betcha, Mala the Blogger.




Hey! :p



You know what I mean, does the story flow, is it dry and too detailed, is it slow, is it the freaking Fairie Queen to the lasted John Grisham?





I wouldn't say it is a page turning thrill a minute roller coaster of an adventure. I would put it closer to the Grisham end of the spectrum, than the Faire Queen.

Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2008 17:53:49
Mondo..



You're right. It's two different situations.



I'm just.... overreacting I suppose. I'm letting those idiots win by letting them get me all angry that they can keep poisoning minds with their hate speech. I'm letting them win by excusing someone's serious misdeeds just because they think like I do, and giving people like Limbaugh a reason to keep doing what he does.

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/21/2008 17:59:32
Quote by Scoopster:

Mondo..



You're right. It's two different situations.



I'm just.... overreacting I suppose. I'm letting those idiots win by letting them get me all angry that they can keep poisoning minds with their hate speech. I'm letting them win by excusing someone's serious misdeeds just because they think like I do, and giving people like Limbaugh a reason to keep doing what he does.






Scoop. Here is my suggestion. A trip to Mass for the weekend as soon as weed is legal!

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 18:04:42
Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2008 18:05:02
Hehe.. stoner dog approved of that plan Mondo.



http://blog.dreamhost.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/dogleaves.jpg




Or actually.. he would if he wasn't numbed out on the couch :lol:

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/21/2008 18:14:40
Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 18:18:43
aah yup.



Those mormoms are wacky.

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/21/2008 18:22:41
Quote by Raine:

aah yup.



Those mormoms are wacky.






Ya think? I've go "Under the Banner of Heaven" on hold at the lye-berry.

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 18:42:14
PLEASE... pass this on.

The pressures of the runoff election and the continuing questions about his ties to a large, scandal-scarred sugar company seem to be getting to Sen. Saxby Chambliss.



Asked by a reporter whether a lawsuit involving deaths at an Imperial Sugar plant -- a lawsuit in which Chambliss claims he has senatorial immunity from testifying -- were making his chances at reelection harder, the Georgia Republican responded by knocking away a nearby camera.


Video at link.





Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2008 18:54:37
Hey here's an idea.. since Lieberman wants to be so "Independent", why not give his precious chairmanship to a real Independent - Bernie Sanders?

Comment by TriSec on 11/21/2008 19:07:13
Goin' deep this afternoon.



Now Playing:



http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s22/accomplice_bucket/sun_ra.jpg


Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 19:43:36
Quote by Mondobubba:

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aah yup.



Those mormoms are wacky.






Ya think? I've go "Under the Banner of Heaven" on hold at the lye-berry.


I promise.. ya won't be dissappointed.



One of those Mormons had a vision... I am telling you...they had a vision...

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 19:45:02
Quote by TriSec:

Goin' deep this afternoon.





Damn Tri... Are we gonna have to send in help?

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 19:56:00
Pirates in discussions to buy out Citi group.



NO. Not Satire.



(from her on in, I am just gonna post N.NS.)

Comment by Scoopster on 11/21/2008 20:09:31
....

The Somali pirates are offering up to $0.10 per share for Citigroup, pirate spokesman Sugule Ali said earlier today. The negotiations have entered the final stage, Ali said.



"You may not like our price, but we are not in the business of paying for things. Be happy we are in the mood to offer the shareholders anything," said Ali.


:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Comment by m-hadley on 11/21/2008 20:11:25
:boobs2:















:boobs2:



It's Fridee ya Bahstads!!


Comment by Mondobubba on 11/21/2008 20:18:25
Quote by Raine:

Pirates in discussions to buy out Citi group.



NO. Not Satire.



(from her on in, I am just gonna post N.NS.)






On the satirical side, John Stewart, Daily Show, last night, report on pirates. Still can't breath when thinking about it. Too funny!

Comment by livingonli on 11/21/2008 20:22:18
Time to go head off to my crappy salt mine.

Comment by Random on 11/21/2008 20:45:42
those of us old enough to have gotten a decent public school education


Hey, I got a decent Public Education. And i took health in the height of the condoms bad, abstinence good thing. My health teacher was a smart guy.

Comment by TriSec on 11/21/2008 20:52:53
Christmas comes to Boston (video).



For those that may not know, the Province of Nova Scotia has for 90 years given the city it's annual Christmas Tree, as a thank you for all the aid rendered by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the wake of the Halifax Explosion. (you could look it up.)









Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 20:57:46
Bill richardson for Commerce???



Hmmm... interesting.

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 21:01:20
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The Somali pirates are offering up to $0.10 per share for Citigroup, pirate spokesman Sugule Ali said earlier today. The negotiations have entered the final stage, Ali said.



"You may not like our price, but we are not in the business of paying for things. Be happy we are in the mood to offer the shareholders anything," said Ali.


:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Like I said... Not Satire.



Are we in an alternative universe?



Comment by BobR on 11/21/2008 21:21:46
Quote by wickedpam:

changinge topics - can anyone recommend any good steampunk movies?


A little late to the game here, I've been busy since noon...



I don't know if they exactly qualify as steampunk, but some that are in the nieghborhood:



City of Lost Children

Brazil

Lemony Snicket's Series of Unfortunate Events

Willy Wonka (the remake)



Also: lot's of fun stuff here: SteamPunk workshop



EDIT: Seriously, how cool is this??

http://steampunkworkshop.com/images/ain30-desktop.jpg


Comment by BobR on 11/21/2008 21:25:55
Quote by Mondobubba:



Ya think? I've go "Under the Banner of Heaven" on hold at the lye-berry.


While reading it, keep in mind I grew up in Palmyra, NY, and used to ride my bike up to the top of Hill Cummorah.

Comment by Random on 11/21/2008 21:30:37
SteamPunk?

Jesus, how'd we get on that topic.

Comment by Raine on 11/21/2008 21:36:47
NBC is reporting that HRC has accepted the position of SoS. waitn or link.

Comment by Random on 11/21/2008 21:37:25
Comment by IzzyBitz on 11/21/2008 22:20:46
Quote by Scoopster:

Hehe.. stoner dog approved of that plan Mondo.



http://blog.dreamhost.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/dogleaves.jpg




Or actually.. he would if he wasn't numbed out on the couch :lol:




This is disturbing.

Comment by BobR on 11/21/2008 23:02:00
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This is disturbing.


You think THAT'S disturbing, read this.

Comment by livingonli on 11/21/2008 23:34:37
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This is disturbing.


You think THAT'S disturbing, read this.


That's just the link to the typewriter/keyboard jpg.

Comment by Random on 11/21/2008 23:36:26
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This is disturbing.


You think THAT'S disturbing, read this.


That's just the link to the typewriter/keyboard jpg.


That being said, i want that Computer.

Comment by Random on 11/22/2008 00:52:21
Am i the only one who sees old blogs being bumped up?

Comment by livingonli on 11/22/2008 01:07:03
Quote by Random:

Am i the only one who sees old blogs being bumped up?


I've seen it too. The blogs are being bumped by invisible posts.

Comment by Random on 11/22/2008 01:44:45
Quote by livingonli:

Quote by Random:

Am i the only one who sees old blogs being bumped up?


I've seen it too. The blogs are being bumped by invisible posts.


Creepy...means i've got to actually pay attention to where i post...

Random doesn't pay attention to much things.

Comment by livingonli on 11/22/2008 07:51:26
Where are these no-name comments I see on the comment counts?

Comment by BobR on 11/22/2008 13:17:36
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I've seen it too. The blogs are being bumped by invisible posts.


I've been working on some modifications to the blog. We've always had a couple security aspects in place to prevent people from posting comments if they weren't logged in members. I inadvertantly removed one of them, allowing someone to post comments when they weren't logged in. That's why there was no name associated with the comments, and why they weren't being displayed.



They were spam posts from someplace in The Netherlands. They've been deleted. I believe the security hole has been patched, but I will be keeping an eye on this.





Comment by BobR on 11/22/2008 13:31:33
per my previous comment, don't be surprised if you see the occasional glitch...

Comment by BobR on 11/22/2008 13:33:37
And one final test...