Oil from Trash

CBS News | Trash Talk Sparks Powerful Idea | August 20, 2003 03:06:02

best of luck to ya, fella, there’s still heaps of billions to be made off of drilling for it, and the great “they” is going to get every last drop of it.
fuckers.

VICTORY Act looks to be a real winner

Libertythink.com has posted a June 27 draft (PDF) of the VICTORY act. They also have a summary of the contents, and it looks grim for fans of the US Constitution. Some twisted logic in there too. I’m sure no one is suprised that giving drugs to kids under 18 is considered an “aggrivating” factor for sentencing purposes, but giving drugs to someone over the age of 64 is considered equally aggrivating under the VICTORY act. Overall, the bill devotes a suprising amount of space to getting tough on drugs. Well, getting tough on AMERICAN drugs…Afghan drugs are a whole different thing.

Ted Koppel interviews Bob Dobbs

Ted Koppel was on live last night covering the blackout, and the highlight was a phone interview with “Bob Dobbs” from the New York MTA. The most amazing thing about this phone prank is how long it took before someone realized it was a prank. Both mp3 and wmv versions are available from “Bob’s” home page.

wrong wrong wrong

Cloning Yields Human-Rabbit Hybrid Embryo (washingtonpost.com)

If I was a scientist I’m sure I”d be curious to see just how far my skills would take me but I’m just a shmoe who reads “human-rabbit hybrid” and feels this is just wrong.

it’s not just “them” anymore

USATODAY.com – Homelessness grows as more live check-to-check

While you’re at the supermarket, if you can afford to buy a few extra cans of something for the food bank, please do. consider “there but for the grace of God go I….”.

it’s ugly out there, folks.

seeing Earthquakes!

Anticipating Earthquakes

Simulation Re-Assurance

A lot has been written and said recently whether or not Flight Simulation Games can be used to train terrorist. This particularly aspect of simulation software is extremely boring if not outright uninteresting. I seriously doubt you’ll ever be able to fully simulate the feeling of moving around a 100 tons of perfectly shaped aluminium on a narrow road. “Yes sir, but I am not interested in landing or take-offs, but only cruising.” Nor will one ever be able to completely simulate the conditions of a wind shear. The whole thing is mentally retarded, the bad kind of retarded. Let us instead look at completely different aspect of the simulation business, one very different I tell you.

I have friends who travel the world every once a while. The fly out from Airports across the globe, cross time zones and touch down in different climates. Whenever anyone of them fly somewhere I make it my duty to simulate their flight prior to their ‘real world’ departure. A simulated flight which has to be perfect with no room for error or a 4x time acceleration just because I feel ‘bored’. It has to be technically correct, the best kind of correctness. Or as close as one can get. I don’t have the uniform, nor do I eat something different than my co-pilot and my flight attendants must be on strike. My aircraft is modelled in Decreet GMAX, it bends but when it burns rubber upon touch down it doesn’t smell. If I look right I see not tarmac, but my shelf. But never mind those details.

If I don’t do it, something ‘could’ go wrong. It’s a bit like a technological man’s catholic church. Instead of praying I take them to the virtual sky, enjoying the carefully simulated retraction of the flap mechanism. Correct, Jesus isn’t there, and he isn’t needed, but the assurance within my own head that if I can do, so can somebody who’s actually educated to do the real thing. I can watch my simulated airspeed and my fuel consumption and make sure that the fasten seat bell sign is off even though I at 38.000 feet and enjoying my fourth beer. I might be slightly intoxicated, but it doesn’t touch my dedication, which is making sure that my friends arrive safely, ignoring publicly accessible security records. I’ve got my own records, buddy, and they don’t look good, so I better make sure I do this good.

Labor Will Robinson! Labor!

Another happy bit of ecomomic news. Marshall Brain presents a plausible argument that half of the workers in the United States will be replaced by robots over the next 50 years. And don’t try to blame the President if you lose your job to a robot! you’ve got no one to blame but yourself. You should have spent your reemployment account money transforming yourself into a cyborg.

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