
Journal BlackHat's Journal: ...frightening thoughts of what's been taught. 3
I do hope you have been holding it in! This pegasus is only half way there. Oh, do stop eating that! See he starts at the scent of your gorge. Onward, fickle beast!
Quote:
"Your remedies are powerful, you tell me; and for the calamities of which you speak to befall me, I would have to be among the rare exceptions, also my wife would have to be among the number of those rare exceptions. If a mathematician were to apply the law of chance to these facts, the result of his operation would show but slight chance of a catastrophe, as compared with the absolute certainty of a series of misfortunes, sufferings, troubles, tears, and perhaps tragic accidents which the breaking of my engagement would cause. So I say that the mathematician--who is, even more than you, a man of science, a man of a more infallible science--the mathematician would conclude that wisdom was not with you doctors, but with me."
Links o' the day:
Link : And Donald Rumsfeld is a giant monkey that just flew out my butt. Maurice you're so full of shit I can smell it from here. Push your agenda with another topic. This has so little to do with Iraq or "Open Government" it could be used as a sanitary napkin.
Link : I said there would be some whoopers. Tony has not disappointed me. Now I'm off to the pharmacy get an extra large tube of monkey cream.
Link : Backtracking would indicate that Bush had, at some point, moved forward. His[Bush's] plan is keep ignoring it in the hope that it won't generate more than one small news item per day.
Link : He[Kim Yong Il,Deputy Foreign Minister] also said the North would prove it had nuclear devices by testing them. Yes that would be the next step. Why they call it a threat is agit-prop. We know they want to; move into the Nuke club, have a missile program, and have the political will to do so. I continue to suggest that China shoud step up to the challenge and provide [NK] a testing zone for an underground blast. It is good news that they wish to continue the talks tho.
Link : Also in Korean news... I agree a good start would be to stop the agit-prop from Frank Burns and Co.
Link : If the RCMP starts hedging you know that it was pure fiction.
Link : If you have the chance do visit the exhibit of her[Zahra Kazemi] work. No need to explain why to
Link : The main reason was it would have increased the oversight of the project. Which now can move forward with no pesky press updates or external intervention.
Link : Those of you in the USA will not hear about this case as it screws with the cover story already sold to the Sheeple of the hugh-natted-stats.
Link : So we should expect the new line up to be; Gay cowboys eating pudding, Doxies without smocksies, and every costume drama that included a tit shot.
Link : Add some hot news like Greek Sports and it will take off like wild fire.
Link : If you read old newspapers the same fears were sold to a ignorant public at the time of the introduction of the telephone. High speed FUD. Check out his site Link. Sad.
Link : Sun is still stunned. What the Fuck! More x86 shit! HEY YA DUMB SHITS! HARDWARE YOU STUP*click*, Hello? Damn They keep cutting me off just as I get started on a good rant.
Link : There was a Golden age of American Labour it was 1938 and it lasted 45 seconds. I have mentioned this misconception before. The Left in the US is incapable of doing much more than moving their lips. Most of the time it is too full of pork to tell what they are saying.
Link : Obviously the author has never seen an episode of Maximum-Exposure.
Literature:
Todays book suggestion is; Read one. Any one, go ahead it will only hurt a bit(ok, a few 100k bits but storage is cheap these days) Link.
Texttoon:
Ink and wash: Picture of #10. The porch light is filling the panel with blackness. On the sidewalk outside is Rowan Atkinson as Cpt. Blackadder(IV) with a bubble saying "God is very quick these days."
Golden Age of Labor (Score:2)
Now, some of the points there are quite laughable, but others make some sick sort of sense to me. In other words, I think he may have a point, but he definitely backs it up with stupidity interspersed with some intelligence.
So, umm, I guess my question is, what's your take on this?
Re:Golden Age of Labor (Score:1)
One should be careful not to think that "Capitalist" and or "Wealth" is the exclusively the domain of the Right. Many critics(such as the link there) are unable to see this connection. There is a misguided expectation that only the Right or Conservatives are focused on wealth. In the US and UK this(personal wealth is god'ly) is a broad based ideal that is held by both ends. The difference is/may be how that accumulation is accomplished
Re:Golden Age of Labor (Score:2)
I'll just take a couple of his "stinger" points, and give you my point of view:
At bottom, conservatives believe in a social hierarchy of "haves" and "have nots" that I call "corporate feudalism".
Ummm... not how I see it. I believe anyone ou