This is a freaking 4 hour news cycle election.
I usually try very hard to stay out of commenting on politics on (e:strip), and confine my anti-religion rants to 2 or 3 per year, but I'm falling under the weight of an urgent need to talk about every little detail of the political season.
Aaargh. 2 more months to go.
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09/04/2008 10:52 #45561
ElectionCategory: politics
09/01/2008 21:30 #45534
Republicans FlailingCategory: politics
So, after a couple days of revelations about Sarah Palin, the nail in the coffin comes: she was a member of an organization that sought Alaskan sovereign nation status.
Yes, that's right: John McCain choose a secessionist for his running mate, and his slogan is "Country First". Clearly they didn't check Palin out at all. He just sort of panicked, I suppose.
Can you imagine if Obama had belonged to a 3rd party that in any (even minor) way challenged the US's legitimacy?
Alaskan Independence Party. Source:
Yes, that's right: John McCain choose a secessionist for his running mate, and his slogan is "Country First". Clearly they didn't check Palin out at all. He just sort of panicked, I suppose.
Can you imagine if Obama had belonged to a 3rd party that in any (even minor) way challenged the US's legitimacy?
Alaskan Independence Party. Source:
jim - 09/02/08 20:52
Looks like Sarah Palin only addressed the Alaska Independence Party convention, but was not a member. Her husband was, though.
Very weird to be sympathetic to an anti-American organization and then to run for the vice-presidency on the GOP ticket.
Looks like Sarah Palin only addressed the Alaska Independence Party convention, but was not a member. Her husband was, though.
Very weird to be sympathetic to an anti-American organization and then to run for the vice-presidency on the GOP ticket.
johnallen - 09/02/08 20:45
jason - 09/02/08 11:31
This is something I agree with you guys on. No matter who the candidate, any and all past or present shady associations should be thoroughly investigated. No striving for the lowest common denominator, no looking the other way. That's fair.
This is something I agree with you guys on. No matter who the candidate, any and all past or present shady associations should be thoroughly investigated. No striving for the lowest common denominator, no looking the other way. That's fair.
james - 09/02/08 11:03
Ya know, I used to be really into novelty third parties. I could really get behind the anti-masonic party, or expell-the-Irish party. They are just so cooky you just know they wear crazy hats. And so, I am sympathetic to Palin for having problematic past associations. Except the in this case, when we refer to the past we are talking about this year, when she addressed the AIP at their 2008 convention.
Oh snap!
Ya know, I used to be really into novelty third parties. I could really get behind the anti-masonic party, or expell-the-Irish party. They are just so cooky you just know they wear crazy hats. And so, I am sympathetic to Palin for having problematic past associations. Except the in this case, when we refer to the past we are talking about this year, when she addressed the AIP at their 2008 convention.
Oh snap!
09/01/2008 15:18 #45531
Microcontrollers Part 3Category: electronics
I'm building a DIY version of this Tengu thing ( ) for my first full project.
I've got the LEDs for the eyes in and programmable, and have the face matrix assembled but that's not yet programmed. It will eventually be hooked up to sensors to react to the environment as well.
So far this weekend I've spent a lot of time relearning C and especially pointers. Matrix and timings for the rest of the animations will be challenging, too. Trying to fit everything in a few Kb of space brings me back.
Watching myself on video makes me realize I really need to work on my um's. :(
Here's a video of what it should end up looking like, although mine won't look so polished:
I've got the LEDs for the eyes in and programmable, and have the face matrix assembled but that's not yet programmed. It will eventually be hooked up to sensors to react to the environment as well.
So far this weekend I've spent a lot of time relearning C and especially pointers. Matrix and timings for the rest of the animations will be challenging, too. Trying to fit everything in a few Kb of space brings me back.
Watching myself on video makes me realize I really need to work on my um's. :(
Here's a video of what it should end up looking like, although mine won't look so polished:
08/25/2008 15:03 #45453
How To Break A WindowOn a slight tangent from yesterday :)
Don't break a window with a brick and your bare fist. I'm an idiot.
Next time I'll wrap a shirt around my hand! I think taking a photo of my hand afterwards is due to Paul's blogging influence. He's my blogspiration.
Don't break a window with a brick and your bare fist. I'm an idiot.
Next time I'll wrap a shirt around my hand! I think taking a photo of my hand afterwards is due to Paul's blogging influence. He's my blogspiration.
jim - 08/26/08 10:13
I think blogging injuries instead of taking care of them makes me gen-y.
I think blogging injuries instead of taking care of them makes me gen-y.
fellyconnelly - 08/26/08 06:02
Perhaps throwing the brick would have helped as well....?
Perhaps throwing the brick would have helped as well....?
joshua - 08/25/08 15:27
Evidence everywhere! =P
Evidence everywhere! =P
mrmike - 08/25/08 15:16
There goes your future as a cat burglar
There goes your future as a cat burglar
08/24/2008 16:15 #45439
Sad DayCategory: life
So, my boss has been on sick leave for 6 weeks or so with cancer. It was actually treatable and I think his prognosis was at least somewhat hopeful. Last night was the first night he was home alone, and today no one could get in touch with him on the phone.
I volunteered to go to his house to check on him, but there was no answer and he is not well enough to drive so eventually I broke in through the window. He'd committed suicide last night and I found him on the floor.
I guess it was better that I found him instead of a family member, but still... not the way you want to last see someone. Too late for me to do anything about, I wish there was more I could do.
He was the best boss I've ever had, and a friend.
Goodbye, Luke.
I volunteered to go to his house to check on him, but there was no answer and he is not well enough to drive so eventually I broke in through the window. He'd committed suicide last night and I found him on the floor.
I guess it was better that I found him instead of a family member, but still... not the way you want to last see someone. Too late for me to do anything about, I wish there was more I could do.
He was the best boss I've ever had, and a friend.
Goodbye, Luke.
johnallen - 08/29/08 17:39
Sorry man, My heart goes out to you.YOu did what you had to, and kudos for that. Fear is a very powerfull forces that drives mankind to the extreme - sorry you had to stumble upon this.
Sorry man, My heart goes out to you.YOu did what you had to, and kudos for that. Fear is a very powerfull forces that drives mankind to the extreme - sorry you had to stumble upon this.
museumchick - 08/27/08 14:07
I'm so sorry Jim. It must have been so difficult to find him there.
I'm so sorry Jim. It must have been so difficult to find him there.
jim - 08/26/08 11:23
That's why I held the brick and bashed the window instead of throwing it, so I wouldn't accidentally hit him inside since I didn't know if he was in there or where he would be. Turns out if I had thrown it I probably would have hit him since I ended up breaking into his bedroom :(
That's why I held the brick and bashed the window instead of throwing it, so I wouldn't accidentally hit him inside since I didn't know if he was in there or where he would be. Turns out if I had thrown it I probably would have hit him since I ended up breaking into his bedroom :(
paul - 08/26/08 11:08
You don't have to answer this but I am curious so I am going to ask. How did he die? Hope not a brick injury to the head.
You don't have to answer this but I am curious so I am going to ask. How did he die? Hope not a brick injury to the head.
fellyconnelly - 08/26/08 06:01
Remember him for the great guy he was, and not for his last days.
I'm sorry for your loss and all you have been through.
Remember him for the great guy he was, and not for his last days.
I'm sorry for your loss and all you have been through.
metalpeter - 08/25/08 18:56
I really can't imagine thinking that Sure I'll go check on the guy and then finding him dead. I really can't. I Know I couldn't handle it, and I hope you are dealing with it the best you can. If it was me I think I would need professional help after that. If it was someone I really liked to I know I couldn't handle it. I wish you luck and all I can really say is it fucked up, it really is.
I really can't imagine thinking that Sure I'll go check on the guy and then finding him dead. I really can't. I Know I couldn't handle it, and I hope you are dealing with it the best you can. If it was me I think I would need professional help after that. If it was someone I really liked to I know I couldn't handle it. I wish you luck and all I can really say is it fucked up, it really is.
jim - 08/25/08 15:06
Enknot, you're giving me too much credit - I was just the guy who was there.
Enknot, you're giving me too much credit - I was just the guy who was there.
enknot - 08/25/08 14:52
That was brave and valiant Jim. I hope I would have acted with as much valor as you had I been in your shoes. I'm sorry for that poor mans and his loved one's loss as well, but I'm moved by your character.
That was brave and valiant Jim. I hope I would have acted with as much valor as you had I been in your shoes. I'm sorry for that poor mans and his loved one's loss as well, but I'm moved by your character.
dcoffee - 08/25/08 14:04
oh my god. I hope you're ok.
oh my god. I hope you're ok.
carolinian - 08/25/08 09:44
I'm sorry for your loss. The world needs good people and it's a shame when we lose them.
I'm sorry for your loss. The world needs good people and it's a shame when we lose them.
jon - 08/25/08 09:25
Sorry to hear this Jim. Such a terrible thing all around.
Sorry to hear this Jim. Such a terrible thing all around.
mrmike - 08/24/08 21:29
A good thought for him, and a few for you too. I can't imagine.
A good thought for him, and a few for you too. I can't imagine.
jim - 08/24/08 20:37
Thanks!
Thanks!
heidi - 08/24/08 20:02
My thoughts are with you.
My thoughts are with you.
libertad - 08/24/08 17:34
Very sorry Jim. I can't even imagine what this must be like for you. I'll keep him in my prayer tonight.
Very sorry Jim. I can't even imagine what this must be like for you. I'll keep him in my prayer tonight.
tinypliny - 08/24/08 16:41
Cancer is very stressful and hope is emotionally expensive. :(
Cancer is very stressful and hope is emotionally expensive. :(
jim - 08/24/08 16:39
Thanks, everyone.
Thanks, everyone.
tinypliny - 08/24/08 16:37
How sad!! :( I hope his family finds the courage to get through it all.
How sad!! :( I hope his family finds the courage to get through it all.
drew - 08/24/08 16:37
I've lost friends to suicide. It sucks. You have my sympathy.
I've lost friends to suicide. It sucks. You have my sympathy.
jbeatty - 08/24/08 16:21
That is really terrible, I'm so sorry.
That is really terrible, I'm so sorry.
Heheehe.. I have learned more about presidential politics hanging out here than I ever knew my entire life!
I am waiting for Palin to talk about her ties to the Assemblies of God church. She would be the first Pentecostal VP (or, if it happened President).
More on Pentecostalism: :::link:::