July 18, 2005
Why Gun Control Solves NOTHING
Stolen from fellow MuNu and BFL'er
Mad Mikey:
If you consider that there have been an average of 160,000 troops in the Iraq theater of operations during the last 22 months, and a total of about 2,000 deaths, that gives a firearm death rate of 60 per 100,000.
The rate in Washington D.C. is 80.6 per 100,000.
That means that you are about 25% more likely to be shot and killed in our Nation's Capitol, which has some of the strictest gun control laws in the nation, than you are in Iraq.
Conclusion: We should immediately pull out of Washington D.C.
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Based on your numbers:
The DC rate is 80.6 per 100,00 per year.
The Iraq rate based on your numbers is about 60 per 100,000 per month
2000 ÷ 160,000 X 100,000 ÷ 22 = 56.8
Posted by: Kris at July 20, 2005 02:34 AM (IClwD)
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That means the yearly rate per 100,000 in Iraq is:
56.8 * 12 = 681.6
n'est pas? (pardon my French)
Posted by: Kris at July 20, 2005 02:36 AM (IClwD)
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No, that would be 80.6 * 12 = 967.2 per year...
Posted by: caltechgirl at July 20, 2005 03:01 AM (NuPsT)
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Agreed. (Note to self: Remember to pay dues to NRA and Gun Owners Club of America by Friday)
Posted by: andrew at July 20, 2005 01:18 PM (u5Cu4)
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Guns kill people the same way spoons make Rosie O'Donnell fat.
Posted by: Michael Dicequeen at July 24, 2005 12:33 AM (VV5Rm)
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Harry Potter #6-- A review
Ok, so I in fact finished the book at 5pm on Saturday (I read pretty fast).
Short non-spoiler version: It's good. A cliffhanger, but better than #5.
Spoiler version below the fold
more...
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I can't wait to get the book and read it. Maybe in the next year or two at this rate. ;-)
Posted by: vw bug at July 18, 2005 06:53 PM (i7MTM)
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I got mine this afternoon and finished a bit ago. I'm hoping there's some sort of wiggle room for one of my favourite characters who has (seemingly) done something unforgivable [sigh]
I thought it was good, but not great. Thought the last two were more gripping. Seemed it was mostly a vehicle to set up the last book in the series.
Posted by: Ith at July 21, 2005 01:24 AM (Lr/Cn)
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step back from last few books. Too much exposition. Boring. How many times do we need to go to the pensieve. Also lots of stuff that did not make sense: why DD chooses Harry to go with him. Why kreacher apparates withing Hogwarts. Why DD is so weak that someone can finish him. yada yada...
Posted by: TCO at July 29, 2005 12:59 AM (VlWf+)
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July 16, 2005
Another Muggle Abduction....
As if I needed another reason to be off the computer.... Light posting until the mystery of the Half-Blood Prince is revealed.....
Oh, yeah and tonight is my 10 year HS reunion.... maybe I'll post some pictures.
Finally, DH needs all your good wishes and thoughts as he sits for his CSET exam so he can actually get a teaching job here in CA......
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Good luck to DH and to you as well!
Posted by: vw bug at July 16, 2005 05:26 PM (i7MTM)
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You're going to your HS gradution?!?
Um dude, three words: Call Me Afterwards.
Details. I want details.
Posted by: Ben at July 16, 2005 10:45 PM (NIpoo)
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Good luck to DH!
You're 10 year HS reunion? Holy crap. I didn't know you were such a young doctor! ;-)
Posted by: Bou at July 16, 2005 10:58 PM (VPILI)
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July 14, 2005
Still here, still pathetic
I'm ok. GMT is ok. Princess is ok. We're just recuperating from the trip and suffering a massive case of the blahs. Not to mention that things are a little disjointed since this is not our house and the majority of our stuff is somewhere in NC waiting to go on the truck...
Trying to help my friend get her wedding together (it's on the 30th) and find a house to live in. The one we wanted looks like it isn't going to work out, although it would be perfect for us....
Once life gets a little more back to normal (aka moved in to our own place) blogging will resume in earnest. Really. I swear.
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Glad to hear you folks are okay and recuperating.
Sheesh, 106°?! Back here in Ioway it's been day after day of mostly sunny and highs near 90°— high here today is supposed to be 92°. Guess I didn't know how cool I had it.
Posted by: Paul Burgess at July 15, 2005 10:08 AM (7EVyU)
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July 02, 2005
Road Diaries Day 2
Let it never be said that I mince words:
Chicago Sucks!
It took us 2 and a half hours to get from the toll road entrance in Gary, IN to Elgin, IL.
Arrgh. I suppose there was some consolation. The weather was in the mid-70's, sunny, and breezy, so when we were stopped in traffic we had the windows rolled down and had such a nice breeze. Also, western WI is just beautiful, except that whole tourist-trap-waterparks-and-casinos part in the Wisconsin Dells.

The Princess is doing well, and today she even seemed comfortable in the car, but how much of that is actual comfort and how much of that is the sedatives is not clear...
For those of you keeping track, today was OH, IN, IL, and WI. We're 2 miles from MN, which will be first thing tomorrow.
Oh yeah, and I had ACTUAL White Castle sliders for the first time (as in not pre-frozen) last night for dinner.

Tonight was chicken tenders salad and ice cream at Perkin's courtesy of this gentleman. Thanks, Paul!
Today's funny:
I don't think I would patronize this particular establishment.... Not sure exactly what goes on there.....
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From my (very) brief experience, I liked Chicago. I would love to go back. Of course, I went in by train and missed the traffic.
Wisconsin is purty.
Posted by: Ben at July 03, 2005 08:15 PM (NIpoo)
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Well hell, you drove right past my neck of the woods. You must have been on I-90 so that would have put you with in 3 miles of my house at one point. BTW... you must have missed all my posts about Chicago traffic. You would have saved a lot of time going a different route.
Posted by: Contagion at July 04, 2005 11:40 AM (977gQ)
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If you stayed on the expressway, all you saw of The Dells was the billboards and a couple of the waterpark resorts. You get more of that right by the exits. Going thru town on the main drag is depressing, as it is a rather seedy tourist trap, but once you get on the side streets or out to the edge of town it isn't much different from the rest of the state. The actual Dells, where the river cuts thru the bluffs, is beautiful.
Posted by: triticale at July 09, 2005 12:38 AM (49Dh9)
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