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11/08/2008 09:34 #46602

morning in america
Category: politics
Cat and Girl sums it up for me:

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- Z
tinypliny - 11/08/08 11:09
Man! I can't believe I messed up on a potential invite to *THE 25K PYRAMID*

  • general anxious wringing of hands*
zobar - 11/08/08 10:06
It is not about flossing!

And this is why, when I finally get on The $25,000 Pyramid, neither of you is invited.

- Z
james - 11/08/08 10:00
Cat and Girl is a comic of extraordinary dental hygiene.
tinypliny - 11/08/08 09:46
Flossing is evil.

11/05/2008 09:23 #46545

california goddam
Category: politics
'Yes' on Proposition 8? Since when are the Mormons an authority on traditional marriage?

Update from my west-coast correspondent:

fuck, man.... if the entire rest of the insane country (read:midwest) hadn't gotten involved and funded the shit out of "Yes on 8", no would've passed.... don't get me started.



- Z
mrdeadlier - 11/07/08 13:19
Drew's right.
metalpeter - 11/05/08 17:17
This outcome didn't surprise me, when they tried to make it legal (8 years ago I think) it wasn't passed then, so it beeing made illegal isn't a surprise. I know that there are many people who think homosexuality is wrong, and there are people who don't care either way but don't want to hear about it. But what I wonder is if there are people who don't care about the homosexuality but still voted to ban the Marriages because of the rights and legal things tied into it, I kinda doubt it but I thought that was a tie in 8 years ago but I don't remember.
drew - 11/05/08 11:01
Lots of people, Christian and not, are on both sides of this issue.
paul - 11/05/08 09:48
This is exactly why I generally hate religious people. I mean this was definately driven by religious intentions. I would even say specifically christianish (mormons included) intententions.
drew - 11/05/08 09:35
Sadly, it's easier to organize against people then for them.

11/04/2008 11:21 #46510

vote note
Category: politics
There is a proposition on the ballot today, which may be difficult to find on your voting machine. It will be at the very top, above all the candidates for office.

All candidates for government employment need to pass the Civil Service Exam. Veterans who were disabled in the line of duty are eligible to get extra points on the exam, but only if they are currently receiving disability benefits from the VA. Vote 'yes' if you approve of eliminating the second restriction; vote 'no' if you'd rather it be retained.

- Z
libertad - 11/04/08 14:26
Your definitely not an idiot Janelle, that proposition did not make any sense until the Woman's league of voters clarified it for me.
janelle - 11/04/08 11:25
Oh, no, wait. I did vote right.

janelle - 11/04/08 11:24
Shoot, I'm an idiot. I read the proposition THREE times in the vooting booth and I still screwed it up. Damn't. I wish you had voted sooner, Zobar.

11/02/2008 22:05 #46480

don't vote stupid
Category: politics
Don't just go in there and start flicking levers. Don't vote the straight ticket just because you think it looks nice when all the flags are lined up. Don't vote for John Doe (Democrat) if you should have voted for John Doe (Working Families). Don't give up the opportunity to have a say in your local government just because you don't recognize any of the names that aren't in Column A Rows 1 and 2.

There will be one proposal on the ballot. In addition, the following offices are also up for election. If you don't know which districts you live in, follow the links to find out.

United States President
United States Representative in Congress (districts 26-28)
New York State Supreme Court, (district 8 - all WNY)
New York State Senate (districts 58-62)
New York State Assembly (districts 142-146, 148)
Erie County Court Judge
Erie County Family Court Judge
Erie County District Attorney
Niagara County Sheriff

The League of Women Voters puts together an informative voters' guide for every election and makes it available for free Read it to find out more information about the offices and candidates' experience, endorsements, and opinions.

You may be wondering what it means if a candidate is listed under more than one party. Suffice it to say that a vote for a candidate counts just as much on the Democrat line as it does on the Liberal or Working Families line. However if your beliefs are more aligned with a minor party, voting on their line will give them leverage with the candidate's platform. In close elections, endorsements by minor parties do make differences [in the opposite way of the Nader Effect] so most politicians are loathe to put third-party endorsements at risk. Here's kind of a long explanation


- Z


gardenmama - 11/04/08 20:23
I made it a point to use the Working Families line when voting this time. I'm still pissed off at my party for the primary crap, so I figure this at least is a way for me to vote and protest at the same time.
heidi - 11/03/08 21:40
Many thanks, (e:zobar). It's my first time voting in NYS and I have no idea what's going on!

jenks - 11/03/08 11:03
awesome, thanks for the links. I am still totally undecided, so I need to do some research tonight.
dcoffee - 11/03/08 10:36
You rock. I'm a big Working Families party fan. And I love the league of women voters, their election guide is awesome. I wish newspapers would publish their brief issues oriented guide in their Sunday papers before the election. I always vote for an Independent Party, it makes my vote count even more.
james - 11/02/08 22:55
I <3 fusion tickets. I wish more states had them.

10/29/2008 21:40 #46411

while we're on the subject
Category: misc
of prostatic massage... [Are we really on the subject of prostatic massage?]



What the fuck?! It's unavailable. It's Dr. Francis Fesmire, winner of the 2006 Ig Nobel Prize for Medicine for his medical case report 'Termination of Intractible Hiccups with Digital Rectal Massage,' giving the scientific community waay too much information about how he cured his ex-wife's hiccups. And isn't he dishy.

Item two: I think I made up for not making (e:dragonlady7,46402) a sandwich last night by making us chicken fried steak with country gravy and tater tots for dinner. She's got pictures. I've got indigestion.

Item three: for those who are unfamiliar with Lemonade Stand, the intro and first day's worth of business:

Hi! Welcome to Lemonsville, California!

In this small town, you are in charge of
running your own lemonade stand. You can
compete with as many other people as you
wish, but how much profit you make is up
to you (the other stands' sales will not
affect your business in any way). If you
make the most money, you're the winner!!

To manage your lemonade stand, you will
need to make these decisions every day:

1. How many glasses of lemonade to make
(only one batch is made each morning)

2. How many advertising signs to make
(the signs cost fifteen cents each)

3. What price to charge for each glass

You will begin with $2.00 cash (assets).
Because your mother gave you some sugar,
your cost to make lemonade is two cents
a glass (this may change in the future).

Your expenses are the sum of the cost of
the lemonade and the cost of the signs.

Your profits are the difference between
the income from sales and your expenses.

The number of glasses you sell each day
depends on the price you charge, and on
the number of advertising signs you use.

Keep track of your assets, because you
can't spend more money than you have!

Lemonsville Weather Report
Hot and Dry

On day 1, the cost of lemonade is $.02
Lemonade stand 1 Assets $2.00

How many glasses of lemonade do you
wish to make ?50

How many advertising signs (15 cents
each) do you want to make ?5

What price (in cents) do you wish to
charge for lemonade ?10

Would you like to change anything?no

$$ Lemonsville Daily Financial Report $$

Day 1 Stand 1
50 glasses sold
$.10 per glass Income $5.00

50 glasses made
5 signs made Expenses $1.75

Profit $3.25
Assets $5.25



What a hoot, huh?


- Z
tinypliny - 10/30/08 06:54
I see. So no wonder coding won out, I mean how much effort went into making that "asset" of $5.25??! Real life lemonade stand-management sounds easier to me!

IgNobels are hilarious. My favourite this year are the slime moulds who are able to solve puzzles. I was thinking of "practical" applications for that one. Suppose you have a fairly hard newspaper crossword, you often don't have the answers. Do you then dampen the paper and wait for it to mould? If it worked, you open up the mouldy paper and lo and behold, your hard crossword is all solved for you. Heheheh
james - 10/29/08 23:13
I just spent an hour reading about the ig noble prizes.

heaven.