More Linky, No Thinky

More Linky, No Thinky

Once again, a link to Hecate’s Crossroad of “advice” on how to be a good robbery victim from the Omaha World-Herald.

SOS.

Quote of the Day goes to Hecate:

This steaming pile just leaves me speechless.

Well, not exactly speechless . . .

And, if you have a lot of spare time on your hands, you might enjoy the Discovery Channel’s Non-Line-of-Sight cannon game. How much stuff can you blow up? Link courtesy of one of Hecate’s commenters, Rio Arriba of Notes from the American Outback.

Another long day tomorrow, and next week looks worse.

Quote of the Day

I called it. Not exactly; back when I was cautioning friends and co-workers not to be too confident about the change-over date, I expected a Democrat-dominated Congress (rather than an incoming Democrat President) to push the date back, frettin’ about the “technologically disenfranchised poor,” or, as PBS President Paula Kerger whines chides us,

she’s especially concerned that children in less-affluent homes that rely on free television might lose access to PBS educational shows for kids.

Especially Sesame Street. Awwww. How ever else will they learn that it takes a village — or a city block of slum tenements inhabited by creatures from a drug hallucination — to hammer a child’s mind into uniformity and compliance? – Roberta X, DTV Cutover Delay?

With both Roberta and Tam in the same domicile, the psychic snark must be oozing out of the walls by now!

UPDATE: See? Here’s Tam:

FDR Jr. at the podium was telling us that we faced an “unprecedented” crisis in our nation, which no doubt made elementary school history teachers cry.

Then he said that the “wait-and-see” approach hadn’t worked. Apparently “wait-and-see” is where you make stupid regulations for things you know nothing about, and throw borrowed imaginary money at irresponsible people in numbers that make astronomers twitch.

So now we’re going to try his way, which is where you make stupid regulations for things you know nothing about, and throw borrowed imaginary money at irresponsible people in numbers that make astronomers twitch.

I see.

eBay Strikes Again

eBay Strikes Again

My boss has a run-in with eBay. Quote of the Day:

eBay can pucker up and kiss my hairy, old, wrinkled…..

(Click for the visual aid, and the rest of the story.)

Apparently eBay is frightened of images of firearms. Who knew?

Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day

I’ve always loved movies. I worked in a movie theater my senior year of high school and my freshman year of college, and I still enjoy seeing a film projected on a big, wide screen in a big, dark room, even though the experience now sets me back $9 plus another $10 for 35¢ worth of popcorn and fizzy sugar water.

I love movies.

The pickings have been slim of late.

Here’s the QotD:

Worst lists are somewhat disingenuous. The truly worst films of the year are always the cheapie slasher flicks and pretentious independent films Blockbuster only buys a single copy of. But my definition of worst is “worst experience,” as in crushing disappointment, as in There’s A Special Place In Hell For All Involved And We Call It “The George Lucas Wing.” – Dirty Harry’s Place, 10 Worst Films of 2008

I could not agree more.

Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day

If you must know, I bought a mid-level Sony LCD 46-incher to replace my aging mid-level Sony. I paid about 50% of what I would have paid in September. With luck, I won’t have to walk into an electronics store for a decade or so, assuming of course that there will be electronics stores in 10 years rather than Bob’s Burkha Outlet. – Michael Bane, Michael Goes Consumer Crazy!