February 27, 2009
Friday night fights
Well, so it didn't turn out terrible. We were taken seriously by some of the lions referenced below.
We'll see where things go from here.
And seriously, I have the awesomest husband in the universe. I came home to delivery chinese food ordered and an expensive bottle of sparkling pink wine in the fridge.
Egg rolls and pink bubbles really make all the bullshit fade away. Going to spend this weekend chilling and enjoying my time away from stress-world. See you on the flip side. Or at least on Twitter and Facebook.
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What a great hubby. Hope all continues to go the way you want and that you don't get hurt in the process.
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February 26, 2009
Friday Countdown
Tomorrow we attempt to beard the lion in its den. I could use any prayers or good wishes you can put forward. Not for me, though. For our students. If things continue as they are, my students will be the ones who will suffer the most.
I just want so much to be a part of effecting a change that will make things WORK.
Thanks in advance. I'll keep you posted.
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February 16, 2009
Serial Twit
caltechgirl it's not about IDEOLOGY, you fucking turd it's about breaking poor people's backs. Gas goes up $0.14/ gallon INSTANTLY
caltechgirl Sales tax OVER 10%, and then increases in income tax and car fees. Do you want people to MOVE OUT FASTER?
caltechgirl I wish I hated my house and I could afford to sell it. I'd leave CA tomorrow.
caltechgirl I can't afford to stay.
caltechgirl FTR, the fucking turd in question was some stupid ass liberal state senator who evidently only represents RICH PEOPLE
caltechgirl I
think if you find yourself in a hole this deep, the first question you
should be asking is not how do we fill the hole, but rather...
caltechgirl ... how did we get here? What are the bad decisions that led us here. And then don't repeat them.
caltechgirl Because you can only blame "the economy" so much.
caltechgirl I
thought the democrats were the champions of poor people. I guess that's
true only until they need them to bear the brunt of their mistakes.
The above was in response to some opportunist idiot on the TV taking advantage of the camera in his face to make the budget mess all about Democrats vs. Republicans.
That's just ignorant. What it's about is how much are we going to take and who's listening. Have you heard the man-on-the street interviews in the media? NO ONE wants you to solve the problem by choking us to death with taxes. NO ONE. Yes, some tax increases are necessary, but how are we spending the money? Isn't there something that can be done without shoving it, quite literally, on to the backs of your constituents?
I've heard both sides point out that this economy is based on spending. Great. Explain to me, then, how people can get the economy going by spending when it costs them more NOT ONLY to buy items, but also TO GET TO THE STORE. And more of their income goes back to the state to begin with. These people are barely spending, and you're threatening to put a BIGGER hurt on their wallet?
You don't improve this state by taking money from people. You encourage them to give the state more than you would take by giving them incentives to buy.
As much as I hate the sheer size of the "porkulus" package that the President will sign tomorrow, I have to point out that it is based on INCENTIVES. And maybe that's why people were willing to pass it. Because the help is obvious. It's money going to people. Not coming out of their pockets. At least not today.
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Because the help is obvious.
Actually, I would beg to differ.Money going to people has to come from somewhere. Since the government produces nothing, that money comes from other people. This is unlikely, on the whole, to be of any help, as we're rapidly approaching the point where
1) There aren't enough people to soak anymore
2) China grows uneasy enough with our nation's debt that they stop lending, or start calling some of their markers due.
Economic downturns occur. I would posit that whatever DC does is likely to lengthen and exacerbate the recovery. I base that opinion on empirical evidence from the past.
Is there spending in the bill that I support? Sure. Roads, bridges and other infrastructure ( I work in power generation) in this country are antiquated and should be updated or replaced. Unfortunately, these needs existed before, but they aren't really vote buyers, which is why things like the Minnesota bridge collapse happen.
Posted by: physics geek at February 17, 2009 09:28 AM (MT22W)
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I thought the democrats were the champions of poor people.
They are. That's why they have created so many of them by taking as many jobs, homes, and as much money as they away from the middle class and the rich. The more poor, the more power they gain. And that is what they're after, isn't it?
Posted by: DCE at February 17, 2009 07:26 PM (bzJcf)
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Problem is not that there is not enough money..there is just too much spending by governments...governments at all levels. And since governments NEVER produce anything it is always someone else's money that governments spend.
The only way to beat them is to quit producing anymore than it takes to live. When there is no one left to loot they will have to feed off each other and maybe that will be the end of them
Posted by: GUYK at February 19, 2009 11:59 AM (uyoGg)
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I downtown with you wanting to get the fuck out of CA. Too bad Big Sur is on the Left coast instead of the Right.
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February 14, 2009
Valentines Zen
Valentine's Day together #1: bought each other the SAME valentine stuffed animal. Entirely without consultation. Giggles and kisses ensued.
Valentine's Day together #15: walk into Costco, notice motion-detector fixture on good sale, toss it into cart. Look at roses and strawberries on display across from motion detectors and go, "Oh yeah, Valentine's Day."
Somehow, #15 was a hell of a lot better.
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LOL! I know what you mean!
Happy VD to both of you!
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February 13, 2009
Unexpected Zen
I was hoping to post a video of Sunny Came Home for today's Zen. So I went looking on YouTube. Where I found this. I love how the music fits with the video, and well, the song definitely applies to Hermione. Don't fuck with her.
Pretty unexpectedly awesome, except the whole Hermione needs to get with Harry ending. I always knew she'd end up with Ron....
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February 11, 2009
Today's moment of Zen

There Will Be Rest
by Sara Teasdale
There will be rest, and sure stars shining
Over the roof-tops crowned with snow,
A reign of rest, serene forgetting,
The music of stillness holy and low.
I will make this world of my devising
Out of a dream in my lonely mind,
I shall find the crystal of peace, -above me
Stars I shall find.
(right click and save)
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February 10, 2009
Your Moment of Zen
Dark, strangely calming zen.
Metallica, Wherever I May Roam.
Thanks, honey, for leaving the Black Album in the CD player.
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February 06, 2009
I'm pretty sure I am going to lose my job
And it's not my fault.
Gross $$ mismanagement means we are losing both faculty and programs. And no, they won't tell us who yet. 10 days to sweat it out.
Anybody know anyone looking for science PhDs?
Maybe I will get to take advantage of that mortgage bailout after all.
Now, if you'll excuse me I need to clean up my face and go teach while I still have a class TO teach.
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Posted by: Marie at February 06, 2009 01:53 PM (UunPp)
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OMG!!! I am going to be sending positive thoughts and prayers your way... {{hugs}}
Posted by: Richmond at February 07, 2009 10:47 AM (qozSm)
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Oh, that stinks! I'll keep you in my prayers.
Posted by: Jenna at February 09, 2009 07:26 AM (fd/rX)
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I am sorry to hear it and wish you well. I'm pretty much on the same edge too.
Posted by: Cappy at February 09, 2009 05:37 PM (gmOLL)
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Given that you live in California I'd guess that one round of cuts won't be enough. Dust off your resume and start making phone calls. I have no doubt you can make it through this one way or another.
Posted by: Aaron at February 10, 2009 01:27 PM (a2Y1Y)
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I am so sorry to hear that! You will be in my thoughts.
Posted by: oddybobo at February 12, 2009 11:13 AM (mZfwW)
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*sigh* Of course this is what happened to my husband a few years ago. Then last month he managed to make it through the layoffs at his company. They told everyone before Christmas there would be big layoffs in January.
He had to sit and sweat it out all day that day. Didn't find out he wasn't on the list until 6pm when his boss called to say the layoffs were done.
Layoffs suck pond water big time. I'm really sorry you have to go through this. Only advice I have is write up your resume and start looking right now for something else. It's basically all you can do and it's awful.
Posted by: Teresa at February 12, 2009 07:36 PM (ybEr8)
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More good thoughts headed your way.
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February 04, 2009
A New Hunt for the Nuge
Ted Nugent is hunting a new animal these days,
The Porkasaurus!
I'm on the track of one, a bigger more dangerous critter than I've ever hunted before: the Obama-Pelosi Porkosaurus.
The Porkosaurus is plenty dangerous by itself. It subsidizes unemployment by increasing unemployment benefits. And, as the man said, when you subsidize something you get more of it. It doesn't spend anything -- not one thin dime -- on the one thing that economists say is guaranteed to stimulate the economy, defense spending. And its whole purpose is to feed Fedzilla and make it grow even bigger, swallowing our economy whole.
Click over and read the rest. Uncle Ted has some interesting ideas about stalking the beast and starving it to death.
If you've never read Ted before, you're in for a treat.
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how exactly is defense spending "guaranteed to stimulate the economy"?
and I'm sorry, but unemployment benefits can stimulate the economy. If the unemployed don't get benefits, they have no money to spend. If they get benefits, they have money to spend, this money, in turn gets spent buying things, which means production of more things, transportation of more things, and the sale of more things - all of which mean jobs. More jobs means fewer people needing unemployment. But in the here and now, with unemployment close to double what it has been for the last 16 years, unemployment benefits aren't a bad thing.
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But yeah, I'm with KG on the defense spending part. It's not a stimulus for the economy.
I don't think the unemployment benefits are much of a stimulus either, though. Maybe some but not a lot. The problem is that expanded benefits have to be paid from tax money which also could have stimulated the economy had it remained in private hands instead of being filtered through an expensive bureaucracy. I'm all for cushioning the blow from job loss but there are limits to how much we can and should expand benefits.
Posted by: Ken S, Fifth String on the Banjo of Life at February 06, 2009 06:46 AM (PvqFn)
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What do Klingons and Toilet Paper have in common?
Evidently you
find both in a 7-11 in Colorado Springs.
Colorado Springs police are looking for a man who hit two 7-Eleven convenience stores early Wednesday, armed with a Klingon sword.
The first robbery was reported at 1:50 a.m., at 145 N Spruce St. The clerk told police a white man in his 20s, wearing a black jacket, blue jeans and wearing a black mask, entered the store with a weapon the clerk recognized from the Star Trek TV series.
That weapon was a Bat'leth, a crescent-shaped Klingon blade.

Now that's some serious Bij!
I'm not sure which is worse, using the bat'leth to rob the 7-11 or knowing its name, as both clerks evidently did.
Or maybe that I knew how to spell it and the reporter clearly doesn't.
Scroll down and check out the comments on the news article. Pretty funny stuff, especially if you know some Klingon....
h/t Stacy (via twitter)
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Wow, not that is nutty. I wonder if the robber spoke 'Klingon' too?
Posted by: Comrade Tovya at February 04, 2009 02:02 PM (DAaYy)
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All of the local news sites commentary sections are loaded with humor. How do you take someone seriously when they use their as their weapon in a robbery?
Posted by: Stacy at February 04, 2009 04:25 PM (92p8H)
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I think the worst is that my husband started critiquing the robber's form: "He's not even holding the Bat'leth correctly."
Posted by: Jenna at February 05, 2009 11:56 AM (fd/rX)
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