Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Song of the Day: Sara Lou - Strangeness


Sara Lou - Strangeness
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-PlMwcE67A

Here is what "busking" on Grafton Street looks like.
Sara Lou singing The One That Got Away
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktDNtFNQV0M

I stumbled upon (almost literally) Sara Lou while she was busking (look it up!) on Grafton Street in Dublin.  Just one of the cool things about Dublin, that you can find stuff like this. Maybe not all the artists are as good as Sara Lou, but you know what I mean.  I took the picture above, by the way.  This is not one of those posts where I search Google images to find just the right picture.  I already got just the right picture myself!

Can you imagine just wandering aimlessly, walking off a light buzz from a few pints of Guinness, and hearing this?  This is a short video that I recorded, I wasn't able to catch the beginning of the song.
Sara Lou - I Can't Help Falling In Love With You
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mdvy558PxM
By the way, if the video seems a little too smooth, it's because YouTube automatically "fixed the shakiness in your video."

P.S. I love Dublin.

P.P.S. If you look closely, you'll see that towards the back of her guitar case, where the hinges in the main section are, there are some CDs.  I bought one and am thoroughly enjoying it now.  Complete impulse purchase, but maybe the best 5 Euros I've ever spent.

Monday, June 11, 2012

What You Ought to Know About Education

Two classic articles here.  I fully agree with both, and I've been frustrated that I run into these issues to some degree even though my kids are home schooled.  A certain tendency to teach "by the book" rather than trying to foster critical thinking skills.

First article is by Neil Boortz (talk radio host in Atlanta), as published by The Patriot Post:

"The Commencement Speech You Need To Hear" by Neil Boortz
http://patriotpost.us/alexander/13746

And the second article:
"I Quit, I Think" by John Taylor Gatto
http://johntaylorgatto.com/underground/prologue2.htm

Both are rather long but I encourage you to read them both in their entirety.


First some select quotes from the Neil Boortz article.  Remember, it is in the form of a commencement speech to naive new graduates.

"This, of course, does not apply to those of you who will seek your careers and your fortunes as government employees ... or as college professors."
Boortz can't resist taking shots at government employees, and I can't blame him.

"Say good-bye to your faculty because now you are getting ready to go out there and do. These folks behind me are going to stay right here and teach."
He just can't stop himself!

"Pay attention to the news, read newspapers -- as long as we have newspapers -- and listen to the words and phrases that proud Liberals use to promote their causes. Then compare the words of the left to the words and phrases you hear from those evil, heartless, greedy conservatives. From the Left you will hear 'I feel.' From the Right you will hear 'I think.' From the Liberals you will hear references to groups --The Blacks, The Poor, The Rich, The Disadvantaged, The Less Fortunate. From the Right you will hear references to individuals. On the Left you hear talk of group rights; on the Right, individual rights."

"That about sums it up, really: Liberals feel. Liberals care. They are pack animals whose identity is tied up in group dynamics and the principal of looting. Conservatives and Libertarians think -- and, setting aside the theocracy crowd, their identity is centered on the individual -- individual worth and achievement."

THIS PART IS IMPORTANT:
"Does it bother you that I'm not particularly fond of our government? Well, be clear on this: It is not wrong to distrust government. It is not wrong to fear government. In certain cases it is not even wrong to despise government for government is inherently evil. Oh yes, I know it's a necessary evil, but it is dangerous nonetheless ... somewhat like a drug. Just as a drug that in the proper dosage can save your life, an overdose of government can be fatal."

"No matter what your professors have taught you over the last four years, you are about to learn that diversity is absolutely no replacement for excellence, ability, and individual hard work. Unless, of course, you are working for the government or academia."

"From this day on every single time you hear the word 'diversity' you can rest assured that there is someone close by who is determined to rob you of every vestige of individuality you possess."

"You may think, for instance, that you have a right to health care. After all, the president said so, didn't he? But you cannot receive health care unless some doctor or health practitioner surrenders some of his time -- his life -- to you. He may be willing to do this for compensation, but that's his choice. You have no "right" to his time or property. You have no right to any portion of his or any other person's life."

"You may also think you have some "right" to a job; a job with a living wage, whatever that is. Do you mean to tell me that you have a right to force your services on another person, and then the right to demand that this person compensate you with their money? What if he doesn't need your services?"

"The key to accepting responsibility for your life is to accept the fact that your choices, every one of them, are leading you inexorably to either success or failure, however you define those terms."

"You need to register to vote, unless you're part of the moocher class."

"Don't bow to the temptation to use the government as an instrument of plunder. If it is wrong for you to take money from someone else who earned it -- to take their money by force for your own needs -- then it is certainly just as wrong for you to demand that the government step forward and do this dirty work for you."




And now some select quotes from the second article, by John Taylor Gatto.

"Government schooling is the most radical adventure in history. It kills the family by monopolizing the best times of childhood and by teaching disrespect for home and parents."

"Socrates foresaw if teaching became a formal profession, something like this would happen. Professional interest is served by making what is easy to do seem hard; by subordinating the laity to the priesthood."

"In 30 years of teaching kids rich and poor I almost never met a learning disabled child; hardly ever met a gifted and talented one either. Like all school categories, these are sacred myths, created by human imagination. They derive from questionable values we never examine because they preserve the temple of schooling."

"There isn’t a right way to become educated; there are as many ways as fingerprints. We don’t need state-certified teachers to make education happen—that probably guarantees it won’t."

"How much more evidence is necessary? Good schools don’t need more money or a longer year; they need real free-market choices, variety that speaks to every need and runs risks. We don’t need a national curriculum or national testing either. Both initiatives arise from ignorance of how people learn or deliberate indifference to it."





Saturday, June 9, 2012

End of Earth 2, Houghton 4

Here's one of my favorite signs in the whole world.  Posting here just because it makes me smile literally every time I see it.


As far as I understand it, some Michigan Tech students made the sign and put it up along U.S. Highway 41 about, and I'm guessing here, about 4 miles south of Houghton!  :)

Simply a classic.


Update, January 2021, I saw this article:

What a great update, and what a great sign to hang in your fraternity!


Even more information here, from Michigan Tech Magazine:


All of this reminiscing about Michigan Tech makes me wish I had gone there.  It was my second choice for both undergrad and grad school, so I came pretty close!



Thursday, June 7, 2012

Walker - The Aftermath

Here is a great video clip from a stupid Barrett supporter.  Enjoy!

"The Most Disappointed Barrett Supporter In Wisconsin"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEwXa197uBU

I agree with one of the comments after the video:
"I'm so conflicted. Do I like this video because I think it's hilarious or do I dislike it because I despise the idiots in it?"


Okay, here's another fun video.
"Woman Slaps Wisconsin's Tom Barrett After His Concession Speech"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_voT3G-5D-Y
You have to laugh!


I just can't stop.  Did you hear about all the support that Barrack Obama gave Tom Barrett?  Yeah, me neither. Here it is, all of Obama's support:
https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/209786052804743168
"It's Election Day in Wisconsin tomorrow, and I'm standing by Tom Barrett. He'd make an outstanding governor. -bo"

But Obama NEVER made a trip to Wisconsin to support Barrett or support the unions.  I know you can figuratively "stand by" someone without physically being there, but it's not the same, is it?  Meanwhile, Obama found time during the final weeks leading up the recall election to travel to neighboring states Illinois and Minnesota.  Hmm...

Check out Obama from 2007:
"2007: Barack Obama promised to 'walk on that picket line' if workers are denied the right to bargain"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SA9KC8SMu3o
"And understand this: If American workers are being denied their right to organize and collectively bargain when I'm in the White House, I'll put on a comfortable pair of shoes myself, I'll will walk on that picket line with you as President of the United States of America. Because workers deserve to know that somebody is standing in their corner.""

Does a tweet count?  Yeah, right!


Getting back to the first video, the idiot still believes that Barrett lost because he was outspent.  Bullshit.  Bullshit.

Do a search for something like "barrett outspent by walker?" and see all the hits.  This is the lie, the rationalization that the left are telling themselves, that they were outspent $30+ million to $4 million.  Here's one such story, from the Daily Kos:

"Here's why: Scott Walker outspent Tom Barrett ten to one" by Laurence Lewis
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/06/05/1097734/-Here-s-why-Walker-outspent-Barrett-ten-to-one

But this completely ignores all the groups that have literally been in Wisconsin, bringing people from all over the country, for the past year and a half.  Here's a partial list:
...and many more union groups.  Outspent?  Bullshit.  None of the money spent by the above groups is counted in the so-called official figures.


Interesting thing, though.  I wonder what would have happened if the Democrats had ANY decent candidate to run against Walker.  Barrett, if you'll recall, is an empty suit.  Put it another way, if this election had been between "Walker" and "Not Walker" the results would have been the same.  Barrett added NOTHING.  Let's talk about him for a moment.

Speaking of other issues, did you realize that the left even tried to manufacture a scandal about Walker getting a college girlfriend pregnant and abandoning her?  Seriously.  From Democratic Underground:
"From KOS - Walker got college GF Pregnant"
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002759360


And the correction, from the loser scum at the Daily Kos:
"Updated: Verified - Woman Denies Walker Fathered Baby - MJS Columnist Daniel Bice" by FishOutofWater
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/06/03/1096950/-Woman-Denies-Walker-Fathered-Baby-JSO-Reporter-Daniel-Bice
"The story that Scott Walker abandoned his pregnant girlfriend in college (dKos diary link) apparently failed the first test of verification by a professional reporter. Daniel Bice, the "Watchdog" columnist of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Online interviewed the anonymous woman who had the baby, but she adamantly denied that Scott Walker was the father according to a comment by Daniel Bice to the linked story."

Well, so much for that!  Losers.




Here's a parting image for you.  This is Lake Michigan.  Yes, that is sewage.  Democratic sewage, actually.   :)   This is what Tom Barrett pledged to correct ... but then did NOTHING about.  Care to go sailing, anyone?  Maybe a swim?


I'll bet Walker even cleans up the sewage.  This is the moment that Lake Michigan sewage levels start receding!  Oh wait, it's Barrack the blowhard who says stuff like that, not Walker!   :)

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Drivers Suck--And They're Getting Worse!

I seriously cannot believe how bad drivers are.

What prompted this?  I was running some errands and then driving home Sunday night, June 3, 2012.  After dark.  I was simply amazed at what I saw.  Absolutely amazed.  That night I saw all of the following, all within about 30 minutes:

  1. I saw people leaving their bright lights on, they don't dim them for approaching traffic.  This has been bothering me more lately, because I've been seeing it more often.  People simply leave their bright lights on, even when I flash them politely to remind them that their brights are on.
  2. I saw one person driving at night without any lights.  I was following such a driver Sunday night.  I turned my lights on and off a few times to remind him, but no response.
  3. I saw people not driving in their lane.  They just don't care.  Not sure whether they're texting or talking on the phone or what, but they don't stay in their lane.
  4. Driving down the road, the driver to my left (in a car full of what looked like high school girls) started to drive right into me.  I was RIGHT THERE, and they just felt like driving right at me.  I can't believe that they didn't see me, because they were behind me and were in the process of passing me.  I didn't sneak up on them, I was clearly in view ahead of them.  As is common in these situations, once I hit my horn, they don't stop, they continue coming over.  Like that horn noise just came out of thin air.
  5. I saw one person cut across multiple lanes of a street to catch a freeway on-ramp.  No signal.  No planning.  No ability to read signs to get in the proper lane ahead of time.
  6. I saw one person swerve across three lanes of traffic on an interstate highway.  No signal.  No planning.  No ability to read signs to get in the proper lane ahead of time.
  7. I saw one person drive through a solid red light.  This happens all the time.  All the time.  Barely even worth mentioning anymore.  Which says something about the world in which we live.
  8. I saw another person have difficulty staying in his lane.  After making a left turn, in which there were two lanes of traffic turning left, one of the cars in the left left-turn lane (I was in the right left-turn lane) decided he didn't need to stay in his lane.  Drove over into my lane during the turn, even though he was making another left turn immediately after this--there was no reason for him to be drifting to the right.
  9. Finally, I saw another "brights on" incident.  Waiting at an intersection, in the left turn lane.  Driver in the oncoming left turn lane, almost directly across from me, had his brights on.  Didn't dim them when I (and other drivers) came up to the intersection.  So I turned my brights on, to give him a taste of his own medicine.  No change, he didn't dim his, so I didn't dim mine.  This is at a well-lit section of road, no need for brights at all, by the way.
Yes, all in one night.  Within about 30 minutes.  It just doesn't end.

I also need to add one more, from just this morning.  As I said above, this is something I see literally every week--yet I'm still amazed every time that I do.

Approaching a stoplight.  Light turns yellow.  I'm not close enough to make the light, so I start slowing down to stop.  Notice a white Toyota Camry behind me, in my lane (two lane road) NOT slowing down.  I start to get concerned.  Luckily the other lane was open.  As I was finishing my stop, at a SOLID RED LIGHT the Camry swings around me and barrels through the intersection at full speed.  Never caught even a tiny bit of a yellow light.

Yes, I see this EVERY WEEK.  Literally every week.  And I've seen policemen just watch these cars sail through intersections on occasion.  I've said it before and I'll say it again: Policing is NOT about protecting people or enforcing legitimate rules, it is about revenue generation.  Nothing more, nothing less.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Tim Lee: RINO

Consider this story, from the Marietta Daily Journal:

"Cobb breaks ground on new 10M paratransit facility" by Geoff Folsom
http://www.mdjonline.com/view/full_story/18690465/article-Cobb-breaks-ground-on-new--10M-paratransit-facility?instance=home_top_bullets

Recall as you read this that Tim Lee is a "Republican" and Cobb County, Georgia is regarded as "conservative."  Proof once again that Republicans don't give a damn about fiscal responsibility any more than Democrats do.  The real decision is not Republican versus Democrat, because they are the same.  It's about big government (regardless of party) versus limited government.

To the article we go...


"The Federal Transit Administration is paying $8.2 million of the $10 million cost of the building. Cobb County and the state of Georgia are splitting the balance."
Great, let's waste a shitload of money just because "they" are paying for it, not us.  Except "they" is us!

"The facility will offer training on how to use CCT’s services to seniors and the disabled..."
Oh, existing senior centers couldn't do that?  My goodness, how does anyone learn to use public transit.  And how will they get there to learn it in the first place???

Here is the sad part:
"Commission Chairman Tim Lee ... said the county will be able to handle the additional costs.  'We’ll figure out when it gets built how to handle that,' he said. 'It’s being built very green, so the costs and efficiencies are not going to be that of a typical building.'”

Obama couldn't have said it better.  It's okay to waste money as long as the project is "green."  Put it another way: The only green thing that they don't like to save is ... wait for it ... MONEY!!!!

Lee does this a lot.  No idea where the money will come from.  Just like all the SPLOST crap he advocates, as a mechanism for ongoing government funding, another form of a permanent tax.


And even more bad news:
"Tom Thomson, the FTA’s deputy regional administrator, said the facility is in line with an executive order signed in 2004 by then-President George W. Bush that aims to make transit more accessible and improve mobility."
Thanks, once again, for reminding me what a miserable loser George Bush was.

More context:
"Last year, commissioners discontinued three CCT routes, in south and east Cobb, to save money, and paratransit service in those same areas was also cut."
Yeah, better to build a building to tell people how to use transit rather than have actual transit itself.  How does that make sense???


Read the comments after the article, too.  Most are very good, similar to my reaction to this story.  I'm going to pick on one person, though.

"West Cobb Resident" said:
"You know what? This is the last straw for me. I don't know who I'll be voting for for Commission Chairman, but it won't be Tim Lee. I no longer believe he is a good steward of our money. Period."

"no longer believe"????  Really?  How stupid can you be?  You, West Cobb Resident, are the problem.  I didn't vote for Lee because I did my research BEFORE the election.  You don't get credit for figuring this stuff out AFTER the RINO gets elected.  It doesn't do any good at that point.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Song of the Day: Marina and the Diamonds - Lies




Incidentally, I've made a decision.  Marina looks better with black hair.  :)

As mentioned yesterday, even though this is not written exactly from my point of view, I love the emotions in the song.  In fact, rather than singing from my point of view, sometimes, in some ways, she could be singing about me.  Which makes me sad.

Marina and the Diamonds - Lies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOXZ33ioH4w



"Lies"

You're never gonna love me, so what's the use?
What's the point in playing a game you're gonna lose?
What's the point in saying you love me like a friend?
What's the point in saying it's never gonna end?

You're to proud to say that you've made a mistake
You're a coward to the end
I don't wanna admit, but we're not gonna fit
No, I'm not the type that you like
Why don't we just pretend?

Lies, don't wanna know, don't wanna know oh
I can't let you go, can't let you go oh
I just want it to be perfect
To believe it's all been worth the fight
Lies, don't wanna know, don't wanna know oh

You only ever touch me in the dark
Only if we're drinking can you see my spark
And only in the evening that you give yourself to me
Cause the night is your woman, and she'll set you free

You're to proud to say that you've made a mistake
You're a coward to the end
I don't wanna admit, but we're not gonna fit
No, I'm not the type that you like
Why don't we just pretend?

Lies, don't wanna know, don't wanna know oh
I can't let you go, can't let you go oh
I just want it to be perfect
To believe it's all been worth the fight
Lies, don't wanna know, don't wanna know oh

Lies, don't wanna know, don't wanna know oh
I can't let you go, can't let you go oh
I just want it to be perfect
To believe it's all been worth the fight
Lies, don't wanna know, don't wanna know oh