tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-86764689049309633532024-03-13T10:56:57.827-07:00Pergelator Liteas opposed to regular <a href="http://pergelator.blogspot.com/">Pergelator</a>
I have stopped posting to this blog. Everything that would have been posted here is now being posted on regular <a href="http://pergelator.blogspot.com/">Pergelator</a>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.comBlogger142125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-8238454013744353852008-09-11T19:14:00.001-07:002008-12-07T21:00:27.442-08:00The Wheel turns your bike into a moped<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/revopower-moped-retrofit-172454.php"><img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer; width: 390px; height: 461px;" src="http://gizmodo.com/images/2006/05/revo_485.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a><br /><br />This idea has been around for a couple of years and may be making its' debut any time now. It is a really cool idea. <a href="http://cozybeehive.blogspot.com/2008/11/revopower-puzzle-where-is-it.html">Cozy Beehive is wondering what has happened to it.</a> Most of it is the speed reducer. Something like this would need some careful engineering and plenty of field trials to make it consumer friendly.<br /><br />H/T to MikeChuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-80105152298344853562008-09-11T19:07:00.000-07:002008-09-11T19:12:06.168-07:00Blue Man GroupI found this video on <a href="http://microbiologybytes.wordpress.com/2007/02/12/microdiesel-microbiology-can-reduce-your-carbon-footprint/">page about microdiesel</a>. Mike sent me the link. The article is a little thick, but the idea is interesting. I like this video because of 1) the head banging, and 2) the shooting smokestacks. As to global warming, well that's another political battle I am going to try and stay out of.<br /><br /><object height="344" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/QM-mfEMssy8&hl=en&fs=1"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/QM-mfEMssy8&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" height="344" width="425"></embed></object>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-82928458900008084522008-09-11T18:46:00.000-07:002008-09-11T18:51:37.511-07:00Slut-gateYet another letter from Foster City, along with a (!?!?!) reply:<br /><br /><blockquote>The GOP has a candidate whose daughter is an underage, unwed -- um, pregnant teenage slut. If you had asked me even a month ago, I would have said the GOP frowns on this kind of behavior. Yet they seem to be embracing it, they're saying they're "super proud" of this person, and perhaps they'll put underage pregnancy into their campaign platform. I don't get it.<br /><br />Candidates spend SO much time on obscure nuances in an effort to "swing voters." But apparently voters aren't even swayed when their own candidates do a complete 180 on their own ideals and pee in their own punch bowl.<br /><br />What gives?<br /></blockquote><br />Reply:<br /><br /><blockquote>"We embrace the utter failure of our hypocrisy, and hope all underage<br />unwed mothers and their soon to be responsible partners will join us<br />in promoting family values that will carry us into the 21st century<br />and beyond."<br /><br />Sounds pretty good when you put it like that.</blockquote>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-2216428585815646822008-09-11T18:39:00.000-07:002008-09-11T18:41:51.978-07:00Politics: The Poision FlowerAnother letter from Foster City. This one is from a week ago. I really should try and keep up.<br /><blockquote>It's kind of like the NFL: they set up this totally contrived structure for competition, promote the heck out of it, and people line up to pay big money to align themselves with one team or another -- to the point where it's really costing them in terms of dollars, emotional investment, stress, time wasted, etc.<br /><br />This is how I view politics. Nobody is so concerned about improving things so much as they are about scoring points and beating the other team.<br /><br />The way I see it, I just happened to be born here, I pay good money to live here, and I'm a realtively excellent citizen. Why should I have to drink the political Kool-Aid as well?<br /><br />And yet, I cannot turn away from TV coverage...<br /></blockquote>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-55050101502277288872008-09-11T17:54:00.001-07:002008-09-11T17:57:34.349-07:00Iraq Strategy 204.1Letter from Foster City, CA:<br /><br /><blockquote>It's 12:40 and my mood is philosophical. Reviewing the situation objectively, and from the current standpoint, disregarding past (charitably phrased) mistakes.....<br /><br />[NB: I find it helps your objectivity if you consider the situation in terms of "the US," rather "us."]<br /><br />It is very compelling to want to withdraw from Iraq and staunch the wasteful flow of lives and money. Nevertheless, the US created this mess, and you can argue that therefore it is their responsibility to clean it up. As someone once said about Iraq, "You break it, you buy it." I therefore submit that one course of action is to stay in Iraq and continue policing for several years, until some kind of semi-stable arrangement is attained, if possible.<br /><br />The drawbacks to this policy, with responses, are:<br /><br />-More lost lives -- well, the US killed 10's if not 100's of thousands of people already; losses are part of the cost and the US can't expect not to lose soldiers. Remedy: don't join the army.<br /><br />-More trillions of dollars spent, with commensurate burden on the deficit, taxes, the domestic economy, etc. -- well, it's the penalty countries pay for waging war; many countries have warred themselves into insolvency; US went through this with Viet Nam not 40 years ago. One would think people would exercise common sense or learn lessons, but they haven't throughout history so why should people be any wiser today? One could argue that ignorance has earned a more severe lesson in the consequences of adventurism. Remedy: try to discern the money flow and minimize your exposure, or even profit.<br /><br />-US insistence on unrealistic solutions may draw out the adventure for decades. US is only likely to approve solutions with an obvious pro-US benefit; thus many otherwise promising independent or nationalist solutions will probably be stymied. Remedy: none. Prepare that this may go one for decades.<br /><br />One sub-strategy is, under guise of US police presence, to make Iraq a de facto colony, and take over the hydrocarbons -- at least that could defray the cost or maybe turn a profit. Downside: criticisms of US imperialism, but so what? Governments can be remarkably free of shame.<br /></blockquote>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-33800378131158984972008-09-11T17:25:00.000-07:002008-09-11T17:27:23.310-07:00Marc & Madeline Shooting Trap<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/VQIxjdj4g_E&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/VQIxjdj4g_E&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-78693354953712904802008-09-10T21:23:00.001-07:002008-09-10T21:28:44.309-07:00From Someone I Usually Think Is A JerkBut occasionally he gets something right. I dunno about the sports angle, but I don't really care either. <h4><a name="WhyShouldAnyone"></a></h4><blockquote><h4><a href="http://www.babytrollblog.com/index.htm#WhyShouldAnyone" name="WhyShouldAnyone">Why Should Anyone ::.</a></h4> <img src="http://www.babytrollblog.com/archives/images/hr.jpg" height="7" width="380" /> <p><b>ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD</b> think America <i>should</i> care what they think about us, our politics, commerce, or culture?</p> <p class="dolly">Oh, I dunno... Envy? Ignorance? Hubris? Stupidity?</p> <p>... all of the above...?</p> <p>But serially, folks.</p> <p>I mean... I mean... what the fardles has the world done better than we have that the advice they have to give us should be given any credence whatsoever? Economy? Science? Invention? Individual liberty? General prosperity? Military and political power? The strength of our culture -- meaning people actually (you know) <i>want</i> it, as opposed to being told by their (scorn quotes) "betters" the should appreciate it? Our absolute dominance in any sport any thinking, self-aware person could possibly find interesting (i.e., not scoccer or cricket)?</p> <p>The lesser beings of this world really should stop embarrassing themselves and, instead of presuming to lecture Americans about how inferior and stupid and provincial they are, should instead <i>buy a frelling clue.</i></p> <img style="width: 323px; height: 7px;" src="http://www.babytrollblog.com/archives/images/hr.jpg" /> Mark Philip Alger</blockquote>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-4102862579190140192008-09-08T10:46:00.000-07:002008-09-08T18:33:34.737-07:00Kohler KarbonKohler has a <a href="http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1494779371/bctid1494746310">cool video</a> promoting their Karbon line of faucets.<br /><br /><object height="355" width="425"></object>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-88025852133676545442008-09-07T23:01:00.000-07:002008-09-11T11:32:19.932-07:00Man Machine Interface<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://home.egge.net/%7Esavory//stus_blog_pix/mmi_dampflok.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 600px;" src="http://home.egge.net/%7Esavory//stus_blog_pix/mmi_dampflok.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a><br /><a href="http://home.egge.net/%7Esavory//blog_sep_08.htm#20080908">Stu Savory makes some good points about control design.</a>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-55034784598922045372008-09-07T22:39:00.000-07:002008-09-08T18:35:11.073-07:00HellfireI found the link to the picture on <a href="http://booksbikesboomsticks.blogspot.com/2008/09/sniff-thats-beautiful-man.html">View From The Porch</a><br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.lifelibertyetc.com/CustomerPics.aspx?galleryimage=20080801_01.jpg"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 510px;" src="http://www.lifelibertyetc.com/images/CustomerPics/20080801_01.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a><br />I found this explanation for the text on the "bumper sticker" in a <a href="https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=15907727&postID=6289745774111841793&isPopup=true">comment</a> by ed foster:<br /><blockquote>The greek reads "Molon Labe" in English. When the Persians offered to let the Spartans at Thermopolae walk away alive, the only requirement was that they lay down their weapons.<br />Leonidas replied "If you want our weapons, Molon Labe". It means "Come and Get Them".</blockquote>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-82744895579237819232008-09-06T22:12:00.000-07:002008-09-06T22:14:02.639-07:00Prime Numbers Illegal To Possess<div>In the spirit of <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">Oregon's</span> copyrighted law statutes and Walt Disney's 100 year patent on Mickey Mouse and Amazon's one-click patent:</div> <div> </div> <div> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegal_prime" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/<wbr>Illegal_prime</a><br /><br />From Don.<br /></div>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-27253674555480197072008-09-04T22:55:00.000-07:002008-09-04T22:55:01.120-07:00SpidersYou only think you have seen this before. Found on <a href="http://writerchicktalks.com/">Writer Chick's blog</a>.<br /><br /><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/sHzdsFiBbFc&color1=0xb1b1b1&color2=0xcfcfcf&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/sHzdsFiBbFc&color1=0xb1b1b1&color2=0xcfcfcf&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-75556193085682973662008-09-04T18:33:00.000-07:002008-09-04T18:38:18.877-07:00Athens Monitors<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/monitors/athens-multiscreen-monitor-makes-me-cry-126533.php"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 500px;" src="http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/images/new_monitors.jpg" alt="" border="0" /></a><br />I had a link on my main web page labeled "Athens Monitors", but when I clicked on it today it went nowhere. So I went looking and I found this. The company that produces them seems to have gone bye-bye, but it is still a very cool idea.Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-22057715439371391082008-09-03T22:51:00.000-07:002008-09-03T22:51:00.428-07:00Public Service Announcement<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://weirdnursingtales.blogspot.com/2008/08/public-service-announcement.html"><img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgPqVWzIVZl8rtfrj077QdTvIGsfiE_ax0bDAdMZsxxuMWHZJmdCB6Ft6KepQ3Euwo2iazIxV2FQ1x7IcHAvRntI0iACBWHHIi3P5qZNKhKuunTOg9heB9MLiNo6ZhYDznHZcux6BOJdgg/s400/cannabisparkedavis2.PNG" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5241297813287099426" border="0" /></a>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-4332996550253435872008-09-01T09:44:00.000-07:002008-09-01T09:51:44.057-07:00Medical ProblemsFrom a doctor friend:<br /><br />Date: Sunday, August 10, 2008<br /><br /><br />Hello fellow thinkers and ponderers,<br /><br />I have to say I feel a bit inept and uninformed in conversations with those of you who are well-read and have sophisticated levels of understanding about our world.<br /><br />That being said, here's my experience:<br />1. A significant number of physicians seem to have lost interest in his or her skill and hate their lives. They find themselves filled with disdain for not only the entire system, but patients as well.<br />2. Of course, it wasn't always like that. Medicine used to be fun.<br />3. Many physicians, myself included, work to keep the fun alive. We're careful about not burning out, and take care to remember the patient is a human being.<br /><br />I agree that the AMA keeps an artificial shortage of doctors. Emergency rooms are often crowded and waits can be hours and hours. My next available appointment for a new patient is in October sometime, for example. My colleagues up river stopped taking all Medicare and Medicaid patients over a year ago. These patients jam into community health center waiting rooms and are lucky if they get three minutes of a nurse practitioner's or PA's time.<br /><br />All this begs the question: Why would anyone go looking for homeless patients to run tests on when the whole system is overrun? I can't imagine, but I believe anything I hear nowadays.<br /><br />My experience is quite opposite. It's now so cumbersome and time-consuming to get an MRI, for example, that some doctors just forget it. Not good ones, but the less ethical ones. Why? Because BC/BS won't pay for an MRI without a litany of questions, forms, proofs and prior imaging studies. Ever wonder what your doctor is doing while you wait in the waiting room for 2 hours?? He is probably on the phone with a high school graduate attempting to explain why he thinks the MRI is necessary. (Well, an exaggeration, but there are secretaries and nurses embroiled in a fax battle with managed care.) Does the doc make money off the MRI? Absolutely not. I think it's a law or something... we can't be paid bonus money on lab tests, etc.<br /><br />Scrutiny. Constant. "Report cards." Did you get your notes done, chart documented on time, orders signed? No? Well, you will have to be reported to the State Board. Would you like Fraud insurance? Why would I want that? I don't commit fraud. You certainly do! See that progress note with a bill attached by the billing department at the hospital? You have billed for 9 physical points checked, and you only have 8 written down! (This is not a mistake, but actually "fraud.")<br /><br />Government has guys that travel around reviewing such charts looking for oversights in a crowded, overrun system. Whatever mistakes -- aka fraudulent entries or bills -- they find, they make 25%. One doctor said, "Why doctors? Why healthcare? I mean, why don't they go visit the Pentagon and look for overcharges on hammers or toilet seats?"<br /><br />The truth is that I am scanning maybe 15 or 20 systems in a patient, not 9 or 8. But I can't take an hour to list my every thought or to "prove" that I really asked all the questions and ruled out all the differential diagnoses I was thinking about.<br /><br />Finally, probably the biggest shocker of all: Most physicians don't need incentives to do a good job or be careful to "do no harm." We're aware we can kill someone with a pen and prescription pad. We want to help patients get better, that's all.<br /><br />On the other hand, why do physicians order MRIs, CT scans and unnecessary tests? We all practice defensive medicine. Better get an XYZ test because if you miss that condition you're sunk. It's called "standard of care." Defensive medicine costs some number of billion dollars per year. Some 50% of physicians will be sued.<br /><br />Answer? Americans need to be incentivized for good health, maintaining healthy weight, not smoking, lifestyle modifications. We need to get money in our pockets every year when we do. BC/BS is like Exxon-Mobil when it comes to making money. Medicaid's administrative costs are only about 5%, while BC/BS's are some 25-30%. See the skyscrapers in New York made of glass and steel?<br /><br />I'm not against physicians making decent salaries, after dedicating long hours and years to what usually begins as an altruistic pursuit. Most docs will never be rich -- not like basketball players or money market fund managers or CEOs of insurance companies or oil execs.<br /><br />Well, that's some of my experience. I do not feel "protected," and I don't feel any lack of criticism. I have 900 patients, and I hope they will be OK. Ask Andy how many times I have called in sick. I have excused myself from an exam room to throw up, washed up, then returned to finish treating a patient. I have gone to work the day after sobbing 12 hours over the death of my mother. We can work all night and all day without complaint. Many of us sleep with pagers or phones under our pillows so as not to wake our spouses if we get called. Almost every doctor I know is the same. The only thing that makes us tired, like Andy says, is the paperwork.<br /><br />Yes, there probably are doctors and hospitals committing fraud, but rarely.<br /><br />Sorry it's so long. :-( thought you guys deserved a real answer :-) now to enjoy the weekend.Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-81246071401085995482008-08-31T12:36:00.000-07:002008-08-31T12:38:09.772-07:00French for GrapefruitMy daughter has started a food blog as part of a class she is taking at you-dub:<br /><br /><a href="http://www.kathryn-pamplemousse.blogspot.com/">http://www.kathryn-pamplemousse.blogspot.com/</a><br /><br />Makes me happy.Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-88683578778355431052008-08-31T10:49:00.000-07:002008-08-31T10:55:54.817-07:00Truth in CommunicationsFrom <a href="http://miriamsideas.blogspot.com/2008/08/suggestion-for-automatic-answering.html">Miriam's brother</a>, via <a href="http://miriamsideas.blogspot.com/">Miriam </a>and <a href="http://www.dustbury.com/">Dustbury</a>:<br /><br /><blockquote>Hello, and thank you for calling Furndock Corporation. Your call means nothing to us because we do not value our customers or their time. If we did, we would have a human to answer our phone. However, humans cost money and your time is free, at least for us, so we have bought a cheap automatic caller direction system. Since careful programming of this machine also costs money, we have programmed it very badly which means that you will waste a great deal of time getting to the person you want, if you get the person at all, which isn't very likely. We don't give a damn how much this inconveniences you.</blockquote>Substitue Verizon for Furndock and you will understand the hate part of my love/hate relationship with my "phone-internet-TV-cell phone-DVR-remote control" company.Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-42081245701876209592008-08-29T08:06:00.000-07:002008-08-29T08:33:13.472-07:00Adam & JamieOne of their more elaborate spectacles. Thanks to Marc.<br /><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/fKK933KK6Gg&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/fKK933KK6Gg&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-4322476333148067412008-08-26T21:52:00.000-07:002008-08-26T21:55:47.190-07:00Ah! That explains everything ...<div class="comments-body">I was over at <a href="http://www.dustbury.com/backlog/2008/08/fasten_your_seat_bel.html">Dustbury's</a> and I came across this comment:<br /><p></p><blockquote><p>If anyone's expecting the world to end in 2012, maybe that's why both parties look like they're trying to throw the 2008 election.</p> <p>"The world's ending and it's <b><i>THEIR</i></b> fault!"</p> <span class="comments-post">Posted by <a title="http://www.mcgeheezone.com/" href="http://www.mcgeheezone.com/">McGehee</a> at 9:28 PM on 26 August 2008<br /><br /><br /></span> </blockquote></div>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-30517890964025785692008-08-23T16:11:00.000-07:002008-08-23T16:42:25.881-07:00What's that sound?So I am looking for <a href="https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2066rank.html">information on death rates and I find a page on the CIA website</a>, but the data does not make any sense to me. So I go looking for an explanation, which eventually leads me to their home page. The page comes up and the title starts showing up one character at a time:<br /><span style="font-size:130%;"><br /></span><div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size:130%;"><span style="font-family: arial; font-weight: bold;"><a href="https://www.cia.gov/">CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY</a><br /><br /></span></span><div style="text-align: left;">But what's that sound? Could it be a typewriter? The CIA is using typewriters? Of course, I could only get it to play once. Now they are listening to me.<br /><span style="font-size:130%;"><span style="font-family: arial; font-weight: bold;"></span></span></div></div>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-88202296572285041412008-08-21T22:18:00.000-07:002008-08-21T22:24:01.027-07:00A Wearable Motorcycle<a href="http://www.popsci.com/category/tags/jake-loniak">Take a gander</a>.<br /><br />Found on <a href="http://benchilada.livejournal.com/">Benchilada</a>.Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-13126427138797189272008-08-13T00:44:00.000-07:002008-08-13T00:46:23.082-07:00If it wasn't FUBAR before, it is now. . .H/T to Ross.<br /><br /><span style="font-family: Helvetica; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; font-size: 12px; line-height: normal; font-size-adjust: none; font-stretch: normal;font-family:Helvetica;font-size:100%;" ><a href="http://www.stanleyfubar.com/" target="_blank">http://www.stanleyfubar.com</a>/<br /><br />To get to the fun stuff, you have to enable pop-ups. It's worth it.<br /><br /><br /></span>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-10746683948120894622008-08-10T22:47:00.000-07:002008-08-10T22:50:02.412-07:00Cows with GunsI like puns. H/T to <a href="http://www.blogger.com/profile/07640977915382623244">Matthew</a>.<br /><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/aPhWfSeMYHA&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/aPhWfSeMYHA&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-49383740146649853002008-08-08T10:53:00.000-07:002008-08-08T11:46:20.065-07:00A Day in the Life of Joe Middle-Class RepublicanMy brother sent me this. I think there is a lot of truth in it. Besides I am really ticked off at the Republican Kleptocracy this morning.<br /><br />A Day in the Life of Joe Middle-Class Republican<br /><br />Joe gets up at 6:00am to prepare his morning coffee. He fills his pot full of good clean drinking water because some liberal fought for minimum water quality standards. He takes his daily medication with his first swallow of coffee. His medications are safe to take because some liberal fought to insure their safety and work as advertised.<br /><br />All but $10.00 of his medications are paid for by his employers medical plan because some liberal union workers fought their employers for paid medical insurance, now Joe gets it too. He prepares his morning breakfast, bacon and eggs this day. Joe's bacon is safe to eat because some liberal fought for laws to regulate the meat packing industry.<br /><br />Joe takes his morning shower reaching for his shampoo; His bottle is properly labeled with every ingredient and the amount of its contents because some liberal fought for his right to know what he was putting on his body and how much it contained. Joe dresses, walks outside and takes a deep breath. The air he breathes is clean because some tree hugging liberal fought for laws to stop industries from polluting our air. He walks to the subway station for his government subsidized ride to work; it saves him considerable money in parking and transportation fees. You see, some liberal fought for affordable public transportation, which gives everyone the opportunity to be a contributor.<br /><br />Joe begins his work day; he has a good job with excellent pay, medicals benefits, retirement, paid holidays and vacation because some liberal union members fought and died for these working standards. Joe's employer pays these standards because Joe's employer doesn't want his employees to call the union. If Joe is hurt on the job or becomes unemployed he'll get a worker compensation or unemployment check because some liberal didn't think he should loose his home because of his temporary misfortune.<br /><br />Its noon time, Joe needs to make a Bank Deposit so he can pay some bills. Joe's deposit is federally insured by the FSLIC because some liberal wanted to protect Joe's money from unscrupulous bankers who ruined the banking system before the depression.<br /><br />Joe has to pay his Fannie Mae underwritten Mortgage and his below market federal student loan because some stupid liberal decided that Joe and the government would be better off if he was educated and earned more money over his life-time.<br /><br />Joe is home from work, he plans to visit his father this evening at his farm home in the country. He gets in his car for the drive to dads; his car is among the safest in the world because some liberal fought for car safety standards. He arrives at his boyhood home. He was the third generation to live in the house financed by Farmers Home Administration because bankers didn't want to make rural loans. The house didn't have electric until some big government liberal stuck his nose where it didn't belong and demanded rural electrification. (Those rural Republicans would still be sitting in the dark)<br /><br />He is happy to see his dad who is now retired. His dad lives on Social Security and his union pension because some liberal made sure he could take care of himself so Joe wouldn't have to. After his visit with dad he gets back in his car for the ride home. He turns on a radio talk show, the host's keeps saying that liberals are bad and conservatives are good. (He doesn't tell Joe that his beloved Republicans have fought against every protection and benefit Joe enjoys throughout his day) Joe agrees, "We don't need those big government liberals ruining our lives; after all, I'm a self made man who believes everyone should take care of themselves, just like I have".Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8676468904930963353.post-56873956695303974992008-08-05T18:29:00.000-07:002008-08-05T18:55:52.972-07:00Another Broken LeveeThe midwest is still suffering from flooding. Mike sent me the link to this video. Note though we are talking about Gulfport, we are talking about ILLINOIS, not the Gulf Coast.<br /><br /><object height="344" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/q81HxTvKUr8&hl=en&fs=1"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/q81HxTvKUr8&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" height="344" width="425"></embed></object><br /><br />Yea, yea, yea, conditions very bad, but what we really need is a song, so I went looking for a video of Led Zepplins' "When The Levee Breaks". Did not find one I really liked, but at least you can listen to the tune. The pictures here are from New Orleans which is on the Gulf Coast, not in ILLINOIS.<br /><br /><object height="344" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/Z_Ny9_CrUVY&hl=en&fs=1"><param name="wmode" value="transparent"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/Z_Ny9_CrUVY&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" wmode="transparent" height="344" width="425"></embed></object>Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.com0