THIS is Performance Art

THIS is Performance Art

One of the guys at work sends about three emails each morning with something of interest or of humor. Today, this is what he linked to. It’s worth your 8-and-a-half minutes. I wish I understood the language.

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At the time I posted this, this video has been seen 11,977,712 times in seven months. Just WOW.

UPDATE: Reader Oakernheart links to this FAQ about the performer and this piece. Watch the piece, then read the FAQ.

Engineering

I found an interesting article today on the top college degrees for earnings potential. The top 14 careers are given in this table:


You’ll note that Aerospace Engineers get the most money. This is because they design things like the Stealth Bomber that can deliver ordnance from thousands of miles away without being detected.

Chemical Engineers are second, because they make the stuff that goes in that ordnance, and everyone wants as much blasty as they can get per pound of payload.

Computer Engineers design guidance systems to make sure that the payload gets to the proper place, at least to the nearest meter.

Electrical Engineers design the hardware that the Computer Engineers interface to.

Mechanical Engineers design the hardware that is controlled by the stuff the Electrical Engineers design.

The Civil Engineers? They design the targets.

THIS Should Get Interesting

THIS Should Get Interesting

This year’s $uperBowl®©™ ads will apparently (unless someone successfully sues to get it yanked, or CBS caves under pressure) include a message not seen before among the scantily-clad, beer-swilling, job-seeking multitudes we’re used to seeing on Game Day:

Focus on the Family, the Colorado-based Christian group led by James Dobson, is paying big bucks — perhaps $3.2 million — for a 30-second spot featuring Heisman Trophy winner Tebow and his mother, Pam.

In 1987, pregnant Pam Tebow and her husband, Bob, were in the Philippines as missionaries when she contracted dysentery. Doctors believed that the disease would result in the death of her baby and that a fruitless childbirth might kill her too.

But mother and son survived. After years of home schooling, Tim Tebow went on to become 240 pounds of All-Southeastern Conference, football-slinging whoopass with Bible verses written on his cheeks.

The point of the ad isn’t to pass a bill or defeat a candidate who believes women have a right to elective abortions, but to encourage women to “choose life” when faced with desperate options.

The reaction has already begun:

News of the ad had a predictably Pavlovian effect on the Left. Since the spot combines many of the elements that the “educated class” most detests about America — frank expressions of Christianity, pro-life advocacy, home-schoolers, football hero worship and the South — they were incensed that cash-strapped CBS would take Focus on the Family’s money.

Jehmu Greene, head of the Women’s Media Center, is leading a drive to punish CBS for airing the ad, which she claims is “sexist.”

Here’s your QotD:

A little decoding is necessary here.

In terms of Super Bowl ads, “sexist” is code for “anti-abortion.” But “sexist” does not apply to parading women around in their underpants to sell beer.

Got it?

You know, Alinski’s Rules for Radicals works no matter what side of the aisle you’re on! RTWT. Especially note this, about the recent Supreme Court Citizen’s United v. FEC decision:

The Supreme Court decision means that anyone who can get the dough together can try to influence the outcome of elections.

That’s exactly right.

And, Of Course, It’s All the Republican’s Fault

And, Of Course, It’s All the Republican’s Fault

The Real State of the Union: Fear.

This fear is extremely broad-based. It is not limited to social class nor to domestic or foreign policies. Banks are not lending, companies are not hiring, because they are afraid of what Obama will do next. Both are afraid of onerous taxes, including new health care burdens, and the banks fear new regulations and the consequences of the recently declared war on evil bankers by the president. Seniors are afraid they will be deprived of medical treatment. Juniors are afraid they are going to be forced to buy health insurance they don’t think they need. Across the board, Americans are afraid they’re not going to find work, and won’t be able to afford a house. And, as the Massachusetts vote showed, Americans are worried about threats from abroad, worried about Iran, afraid of terrorist attacks, and afraid the Obama Administration doesn’t take all this seriously enough.

If we proles would just shut up, sit down, and let our betters lead us, we’d be in Utopia in no time!

Spewage Warning

Spewage Warning

Reader Phil B., my Brit expat reader now living in New Zealand, sent me a link to the latest “Hitler learns of . . .” video. This is a meme that just keeps on giving, but this one is one of the better (and timely) efforts IMHO. As Phil warned,

All food and drink at least 6 feet away from the computer, please …

http://static.photobucket.com/player.swf?file=http://vidmg.photobucket.com/albums/v99/smallestminority/HitlerFindsOutScottBrownWon.flv
The original YouTube link is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4aQCiRjvZY

Edited to add:

We Live in the Presence of Greatness

We Live in the Presence of Greatness

Quote of the Day:

It’s 1974. No legal academic is thinking seriously of the Second Amendment; there is just a vague belief that it has something to do with the National Guard.

The NRA has about 600,000 members, and has no ILA. One person, as I recall, handles all political and legal affairs. The Cincinnati revolt that would create the modern NRA lies in the future (it came in 1977, arising out of problems revealed in 1976). Harlon Carter is enjoying retirement in Green Valley AZ, where he can shoot rifles out his back window. Neal Knox is a magazine editor in Prescott. I’m a law student.

That was how it stood, 36 years ago. Glad that I lived to see Heller, and now McDonald.

— David Hardy, Of Arms and the LawTrip back in the time machine

Thank you David. I’m glad you helped get us here. On to McDonald v. Chicago!