Building the new PC

I happen to have a homebrew PC on my desktop:
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Looks cool, but was beginning to seriously feel its age. (It would slow down if you put a Vista install disk in the same room.) So I bought a new motherboard and and chip for it.

Here were prepping for surgery:
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Breaking News: Congress is full of criminal asshats

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This is not a post about politics, per se. This is about criminal malfeasance, the sucking undertow of corruption in Washington D.C. that is shortly to drag the country down with it.  If you’re wondering where the respect for the Constitution and the rule of law went, well our congress hasn’t had it for a long long time. We have created a self-entitled, self-important, self-aggrandizing political class that swear allegiance to nothing but their own position of power. They are a true ruling class, one to whom the rules of the common people do not apply. Perhaps you suffer from scandal fatigue, but think about this:

There are 435 seats in the House, 100 in the Senate. That is 635 people. Now take any random workplace in the country (assuming it’s a legal enterprise paying everyone above the table) having the same number of workers. How many of those people do you think engage in, say, real estate fraud? One? Two?

Ok, in the Congress we have Reps Pete Stark (D, CA) and Eliot Engel (D, NY) who both tried to skirt tax law by claiming their million-dollar Maryland residences as their permanent address. Then you have Charles Rangel’s laundry list of issues around real-estate, including forgetting to report 75K of rental income over a period of three years.  Then we have Chris Dodd who has been desperately trying to blame the administration for language he put into the stimulus bill that seemed tailored explicitly to allow the AIG bonuses everyone’s in an uproar about, making almost everyone forget those wonderfully choice Countrywide perks he got back when there was no real-estate bubble.  (Funny thing, AIG donated over a quarter million to Dodd’s campaign fund, but that’s probably just a coincidence.) And just to throw some republicans in the mix, we have California Rep. Gary Miller who’s being investigated by the FBI for trying to avoid a 31% tax on $10 million dollars worth of real estate transactions. We also have Arizona Republican Rick Renzi who has graduated from investigation to indictment last year, on 35 counts connected to land deals.

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A couple of updates

Following up on last week’s Jon Stewart vs. CNBC, it reached its apotheosis after my last blog post: And apparently, according to the AP, (and Burgermeister Meisterburger) old books are still going to murder your children: Sheketoff said she heard of just two libraries that started to restrict access to Read more…

That was just cool

This past Monday I went down to Mac’s Backs in Cleveland Heights (my local book store of old) to see expat Hamster Cat Valente do a reading/concert/art auction.  It’s as cool as it sounds, and if you’re lucky enough to have her doing her Palimpsest rounds somewhere near you, I’d Read more…

One Third

I’ve been doing ~1500 words a day since the beginning of March, and we have officially passed the 1/3 mark on Wolfbreed II.  Over 33K so far.  Can’t blog much though, got to get back to writing the novel.  Tomorrow I’ll blog about the cool performance I was at on Read more…

Weekend at Osama’s

I love conspiracy theories.  My favorite book is the Illuminatus! Trilogy.  UFOs, the Grassy Knoll, I’m there.  Of course, as a connoisseur of the form, I am most fond of those conspiracies that are actually plausible.  (The ones that actually happened are best of all.) I’ve just run across a Read more…