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Graduation [May. 16th, 2008|12:09 am]
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We just came from the graduation at GMU today. Myrtle's 6 month timer has started. I spent some time talking to Wilma and her man Brock Chinworthy. I didn't really take note of what she said, but in essence, I think she was making the point that it is counter productive and un-conservative to arrest foreign invaders at the work place, because these are people who come to America to work, and when we prevent them from doing so, we make the problem worse, because we prevent them from earning the best dollar, which is the untaxed dollar. This point is strengthened by the fact that we know that there is a limited number of people who can be deported in any one day, month, or year. For every
invader that is deported from the workplace, there is one that is not deported from the prison system. For every invader that is deported from the workplace, there is one that is not deported as a result of being involved in the social entitlement system.
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Hape://Bertha.de [Jan. 9th, 2008|12:23 am]
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[Current Location |Elizabeth]
[mood | bouncy]
[music |PodFunk]

·      Hape://Bertha.de

o    BirthDay Funk

§      http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/PodOfFunk/~5/209000705/funkpod_30.mp3

§      I have some BirthDay funk, but it’s not like a down feeling. Actually, it’s like a great excitement. Tomorrow, I will be 34 years old. Because my birthday is so close to the New Year, I generally spend the nine days in between thinking of “resolution candidates”. When the deadline rolls around, I usually settle for what I think of as “recent improvements” in my behavior, as I have never been the type to improve my own behavior intentionally.

§      So what’s news?

·      Lots of news, a lot of it is great, and much of it is not for consumption by the general public. Nothing extra special, just not very interesting. For example:

o    Every year, I come up with a new budget and a plan to be debt free by the end of the year. It is usually not very realistic. This year, I actually make enough income to make it a remote possibility.

o    I am fully geeked out. I have two different bar code scanners. One is a light pen, and the other is the light gun type.

o    I just got a degree, and I am going back to school. It is an online college. The future looks bright, but the web sessions that pass for classes are not so exciting. The courses are easy, but the assignments are like an Easter egg hunt. The professors don’t put the assignments with due dates in the syllabus. You have to go looking around for them.

§      What would you want to be asked if you were being interviewed?

·      That is not a rhetorical question. I am actually writing this for my blog and to send to myself on http://FutureMe.org. I like to talk to people, but I can’t stand superficial conversation. When I say this, I mean, I can’t stand conversations about celebrities, or complaints about “the system” or “society”. Needless to say, I often find myself wishing I had better questions to get people to expand on what they think about life the universe, and everything. Thinking more on it, I should probably develop some questions. What would the future me want to be asked about? While I can’t think of anything good, I can put down what comes to mind. Actually, these come from the book “All about me” by Phillip Keel.

o    If you had no commitments to others, what would you do?

§      I would maximize my education and work experience. I would make my dwelling where ever I found the highest paying job. I think the online education thing is good for the lifestyle I live. It is also good for the lifestyle I would live in such circumstances. I would always keep putting in resumes with different firms. When I get a new job, I would stay for a year. This would be long enough to satisfy the apartment lease. When the lease is up, I would start the job hunt again. I would continue to take classes in the field as opposed to classed for a new degree. I would do this because the industry is always changing, and the moves would be costly to perform, no matter how paltry the new dwelling. I would live meagerly. I would not take huge apartments even if I could afford them. I would also not take anything without a washer and dryer. I would invest all I could in traditional investments, and in my own business, which would have a forwarding post office box, if necessary. For my “own business”, I would do application programming, which I have a lot of great ideas for, as opposed to service programming, with which I have a lot of experience.

o    What is a dream you have had more than once?

§      This is a bad question for me to ask, because I don’t have a real answer.

·      I dream often of climbing on something big and moving, like in “Shadow of the Colossus”.

·      I dream a lot about chasing something very small that moves very quickly. The recurrence is the fact that I always move very slowly, if at all.

·      I dream of being lost in a big place, with a series of closed off areas. There always seems to be a choice of which area to go to next, and each area seems more inappropriate than the last. It is not always the same setting. Sometimes, it is like a Wal*Mart, other times, it is like a hospital, other times, it is like a cave. In every instance, there is never any going back, and there are always multiple choices, and there is always someone calling me by name from an unknown direction.

o    List 5 things you would like to accomplish within the next year. This is my own question.

§      Debt Freedom

·      Credit cards are a real pain in the ass, especially when it is so easy to keep using them and paying them off than it is to simply cut them and pay them off. My mother recently told me about prepaid cards, which are not the same as the secured cards. A prepaid card can actually accept money from direct deposit. They look and work just like other credit cards, except for the fact that they appear to have no connection to your credit, and they extend you no credit. They are simply a spending mechanism, nothing more. I thought of this idea years ago. It is good to see that the rest of the world has caught up.

§      A good schedule

·      Many people try to avoid the 9 to 5 lifestyle. I aspire to it. I would like nothing more than to set a schedule, and follow it for two weeks in a row. I would be ecstatic if I could do the same for two months. Time and money are separate commodities, but time, like money is a highly valuable commodity. If you don’t know where it is going, it is easy to waste a lot of it. If you can not account for it, you can count on the fact that you are wasting it.

§      One (1) or zero (0) packs of cigarettes every month.

·      Currently, I smoke One (1) pack of cigarettes every week. It doesn’t sound like much, but it is so hard to not smoke any that I have been considering hypnosis as a method of elimination. If any readers have tried it, please feel free to offer your opinion on the matter.

§      Successful completion of all classes I am taking.

·      This is less of a hope and more of an expectation, as long as I don’t get the rigorous travel schedule I had last year at this time.

§      An initial release of one of my applications.

·      I have a lot of good ideas; some of them might even be considered good ideas. All of my applications are 75% complete, as far as a release is concerned. I write these applications for myself, and that 75% represents what I need them to be to be functional to myself. That last 25% would represent my confidence in the fact that others would find them useful, if I were to move them to completion.

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Observation.07.09.17 [Sep. 17th, 2007|11:01 pm]
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[music |L SAT Logic in Everyday Life]

  • Observation.07.09.17

  • Liberals are too eager to associate Real life occurrences with the President.

  • I find it interesting how often Liberals associate the Presidency with things that have no connection with the Presidency. This is an extension of my observation that Liberals will seek associations that do not exist, while ignoring associations that are apparent. An example of the Presidency abstraction is as follows.

  • We have all heard the term “Bush Tax Cuts”. That is a misnomer. Bush has no power to create tax cuts. The “Bush Tax Cuts” were put in place by the Congress, which had enough Democrats to issue a defeat, if they had wanted to. If the “Bush Tax Cuts” had been the “Clinton Tax Cuts”, they would have been referred to as the “Clinton Economy”, because as far as I can see, Democrats seem to confuse the Economy with the Taxes. As it turns out, the “Clinton Economy” was actually the “Republican Congress Economy”. Funny how such disinformation is so easily propagated, and so easily accepted by the public.

  • http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/

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Presidential Vacations [Sep. 17th, 2007|10:38 pm]
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Perhaps I should do some research to see if there is a relationship between

presidential vacations and a good economy. I need to check to see how true

it is, but I am told that Ronald Reagan, Bush 41 and Bush 43 all took a lot

of vacation time. During Reagan's time in office, the income to the federal

government doubled. In January of 1981, the unemployment rate was at 7.4 percent. In 1989, it was 5.2. When he died, even Nicaragua honored him. Under the Bush Administration our economy bounced back from September 11th

in his first term, and effectively wiped out poverty during his second term.

We still have "poverty" in the US, but the average "poor" American has a

larger dwelling than the average Parisian. In addition, the number of "poor"

Americans is very close to the number associated with the influx of illegal immigrants. As far as Bush

41 is concerned, He is not considered a "good" president by either party. Democrats hate him because he is a Republican, Republicans know

that he went back on the "no new taxes" thing. Some Republicans say that his double crossing cost him a second

term. In 1994, we had a Republican Congress, and Bill Clinton in office. Enough said.
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09.13.07 What's News? [Sep. 14th, 2007|12:13 am]
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  • 09.13.07 What's News?

  • Pimp My Calculus

    • Tonight, Aaron and I went to Barnes & Noble. I studied a little in the Algebra book to bring myself up to speed for Calculus, he studied chemistry.

  • So much of what has happened in the news recently is worthy of comment. I almost feel like i am crazy to not mention it. By the same token, I feel like it crazy to not be involved (or at least interested) in such important events.

  • I wrote a letter to Tim Kaine on his website. I told him that I was in the process of organizing voters to un-elect the group of morons who passed the laws that put such heavy fines on drivers. I needed to know if it was him alone, or if there were others to be included. I got no response.

  • I am thinking of doing a bumper sticker with Tim Kaine's face on it and the words #@%$ You! I have a chauffeur! If you Really don't like my new traffic fines, you can call me at ###-###-#### to tell me all about it. You can also vote me out of office on ##/##/####.

  • Note to self: get the date and the phone number.

  • Sometimes, I feel like all of my political efforts occur in a vacuum. I guess that's the nature of being a conservative. Liberals will gladly take time off from not working to advance an agenda that they feel will be to their benefit. Conservatives think of work, and the rewards of being responsible as being in their benefit. Liberals will gladly spend money on T shirts and Bumper stickers. Conservatives try to pay their bills and maybe keep a little out for something nice when the 3 paycheck month rolls around.

  • I don't know much, but when it comes to Liberals, I have made a few observations.

    • Liberals complain about the government, but want to see its powers expanded.

    • Liberalism is both a religion, and a mental disorder.

    • A Liberal is one who feels that rights should be distributed freely, but a responsibility is something to be saddled upon the shoulders of another.

    • There are patriots and there are Liberals. The two are mutually exclusive.

    • A Liberal is a fan of mob rule. This is evident in the tendency to want to protest, or shout down opposition.

    • Liberals were pro choice on Slavery, also

    • An American Liberal can recognize no enemy other than an American Conservative.

    • A Liberal is one who would make logical connections that are not plausible, but ignore logical connections that are apparent.

    • To a Liberal, ECONOMICS is spelled TAXES

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12Monkey [Dec. 30th, 2006|12:20 am]
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Well, as far as I know, Saddam is dead. Now his martyrdom begins. People will easily forget what they have never known, and most blokes have no idea about who Saddam was, or what he did. Oddly enough, most simpletons seem to confuse evil of Saddam with the incompetence of Bush. In Saddam's Iraq, women were denied the right to vote, Class based rape was institutionalized, and videos were made of torture. One particular video showed a man having his hand dissected by what appeared to be a surgeon. Needless to say, the man was not too thrilled about it. In my mind, the major threat to the west, to America, is not the evil brought by the extremest Muslim. Our greatest danger is the desire of so many of us to ignore or disbelieve data because they do not like what the data implies. I got BroadBand in my apartment. Me & Deb are watching 12 Monkeys. I am taking a class this semester, and I can't get by without a connection. Other than that, I would just as soon keep the monthly fee for a trip or a new deck.
The Nixon Application
For those of you who don't know, the internet actually exists for me to bitch about problems I am having with software development. What's wrong now? well, I have the Schlitz, but that's another story. I did submit a project on Planet-Source-Code.com called 'DriveIndex'. Its purpose is to index the files stored on a particular drive (Compact Disc or DVD) and write FileNames along with the drive name to a database. Where is that illegally downloaded song or program? I do a search, and if the drive has been indexed, the database will tell you what drive(s) the particular file can be found on. As a kid, I often painted my best pictures until they turned black. As an adult, I occasionally code my extra curricular applications until they Bug-out. For this particular fiasco, I did it on my personal computer, which has the student version of .Net on it. Unfortunately, that version doesn't include source control like my work laptop. If it did, I would simply roll back my changes until I got something that works. As it stands, I can go back to what I last posted to PSC. It makes me mad, but only at myself. If only I had someone to blame for this one... Damn you Kletus!
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About Confederacy [Sep. 1st, 2006|11:16 pm]
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[music |Man On Fire]

Throughout America's history, there have been occasions where the notion of confederacy (States having rights that the Federal Government cannot interfere with or control) has been used as a sort of cover for institutionalized racism. In some cases, Federalism (the notion that the Supreme Court could wield the power of the Federal Government to control individual states and the residents therein) has been used to combat such gross misconduct. In discussions with Liberals (whom I view as Half-Hearted Communists), this fact is used as some sort of 'catch all' arguement in favour of more Federalism in every possible circumstance. The attitude I sense from these people is, 'well, if you are not FOR federalism, you must be FOR racism'. This is, in my opinion, a silly notion. If I take a stick off of a tree and poke you in the eye with it, is the stick bad? Of course not, the stick is merely a tool which I have made use of to my own ends. I think heavy handed federalism works the same way. The balance of power is a tool, to be used at the discression of humans. In cases where the Supreme Court has decided to write law, Federalism was not a friend to the minority, the intent with which it was used was. What I am saying is, Confederacy isin't wrong, RACISM is. At any rate, what if the tables had been turned? What if the Supreme court had decided to use its APPOINTED (as opposed to ELECTED) power to institutionalize racism, as it did in the original Dredd-Scott decision? Who would the people have to go to? Who could we hold accountable? The highest court in the land was established to manage HOW the laws work, not to write the laws. With that in mind, I will say, Confederacy (even with the Civil War) has shed less innocent blood than Communism, which is the logical extension of Federalism (otherwise known as Liberalism). In the case of America, Confederacy was not to blame, Racism was.
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