You Say It's Your Birthday

1. Health Care SummitSome hot chick
The "Health Care Summit" was yet another setback for President Obama. He had hoped to sway public opinion by talking rings around the repubs on national TV for a few hours.

Oops.

QOTD
"And I've got to tell you, the American people are engaged. And if you think they want a government takeover of health care, I would respectfully submit you're not listening to them."
- Paul Ryan, Wi repub, to President Obama, source
Will he still try to cram crappy Obamacare through the Congress?
We shall see.

Paul Ryan is a Congress dude from Wisconsin. He's doing well, but he's not nearly as highly-regarded as the Packers bikini girls below:
Bikinis in Wisconsin
Green Bay Packers bikini girls

2. Earthquake!
The Richter scale is base 10 logarithmic (wikipedia). So, a mag 5 earthquake is 10x more powerful ("seismic energy") than a mag 4.

Earthquakes like these:
  • Illinois 2010 - We had an earthquake earlier this month in Illinois. It was early in the morning. I felt it, but I didn't realize it was an earthquake. That was a magnitude 3.8 quake (source).
  • San Jose 1989 - My favorite earthquake was the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake... because I was there. It was magnitude 6.9. So, the 1989 quake was roughly 1,000x more powerful than our little Naperville shake.
  • Chile 2010 - My earthquake theme is because there was a big quake in Chile today, mag 8.8. That's roughly 100x more powerful than 1989... or 100,000x more powerful than Naperville's baby quake. Yow!
3. Bill48
God bless February 27... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_27
Wikipedia says I was born on the same day as:
  • Adam Baldwin - I don't think he's a "Baldwin brother". I remember him most in "My Bodyguard" from back in the day, and more recently, from "Serenity"... a movie I heart.
  • Grant Show - who I don't know from Adam... um, any Adam, not just Adam Baldwin.
I got a fish for my birthday (the Christmas fish already, um, passed on):
My birthday fish swims past Squidward's house

We'll name him:
  • Flint... main character from "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs", or
  • Ryan Miller... if the USA hockey team wins Sunday
Stay tuned... and GO USA!

48 is OK.
Sure, things are slowing down, but nothing's fallen off yet. He he!
Birthday poker party at The Castle today... then family dinner at Domo tomorrow.
happy birthday... yow, bill

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posted by williamt on Saturday, February 27, 2010 and has 0 comments


 

Tasty waves

QOTD
"All I need are some tasty waves... a cool buzz... and I'm fine."
- Jeff Spicoli, "Fast Times at Ridgemont High", audio

WSJ article on reforming health care:

A Better Way to Reform Health Care

I'll paraphrase their very simple proposal:
  1. Eliminate tax code bias of health insurance over out-of-pocket expenses
  2. Remove state barrier on health insurance and services
  3. Tort reform
The idea is... you pay for your own stuff, then you'll shop around.
Like I said... simple.
tasty waves... yow, bill

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posted by williamt on Thursday, February 25, 2010 and has 0 comments


 

Harlem Village Academies

Great story about a successful charter school in Harlem:

Where the Bar Ought to Be

The place is called Harlem Village Academies: www.harlemvillageacademies.org

QOTD
"Because it’s not allowed."
- Harlem Village student on why there is no fighting at the school
choice... yow, bill

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posted by williamt on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 and has 1 comments


 

Choice Stat

This won't go anywhere, but here's a black guy in Chicago pushing for school choice:

Preaching Choice in Obama's Hometown

QOTD
"Only eight out of 100 Chicago public school students will graduate from a four-year college."
- jeez, man
Hard to get your head around that one.
choice... yow, bill

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posted by williamt on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 and has 0 comments


 

And now a word from... The National Hot Dog & Sausage Council

1. Killer Weeners
Sigh.

Pediatricians call for a choke-proof hot dog

I heart Janet Riley...

QOTD

"Ensuring the safety of the foods we service to children is critically important for us."
- Janet Riley, President of the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council
That's right... the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council
Hey, they have a website and everything... www.hot-dog.org
They're a Facebook page too... you'll have to find them on your own though. I'm a fan!

And dang, President Janet Riley looks like a cute little Irish girl...
Janet Riley, Martha, and 3 weeners

Who would you rather have babysit your kids?
  1. Janet Riley, President of the Weener Council
  2. Or some pediatrician who wants choking warnings on your hot dogs
You know my answer.

2. Two more Silly Things

BTW, why do kids have peanut allergies now, and they didn't 40 years ago?

Doctors launch major trials to treat childhood peanut allergy after promising pilot study

QOTD2
"The therapy is the most promising development yet in the search for a long-term treatment for the allergy, which affects 4% of British schoolchildren."
- 4% of British kids are allergic to peanuts?!? Really? Source
There's something fishy (peanuty?) here. I heard a theory this weekend that kids are more sheltered from, well, everything, and that a by-product of this is more allergies to, well, everything... including peanuts.
Maybe.

Finally, have you watched any Olympics?
Pretty good.
I saw some skiing.
They pointed out two parents in the crowd during my short tenure in front of the tube.
Both of them were videotaping their (adult) children as they were performing in the Olympics.
Does that make any sense to you? To anyone?
Well, that "anyone" crack is rhetorical because it obviously makes sense to them, but how about living before videotaping.
I don't know.
peace out... yow, bill

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posted by williamt on Monday, February 22, 2010 and has 0 comments


 

Today's Puritans

Today's Puritans are busy.
I just posted this QOTD on Facebook:

QOTD
"Individuals are prohibited from possessing deadly weapons while performing any services for MLB"
-new (mandated) signs outside every MLB clubhouse. Idiots.
This fucking stupidity is, of course, in response to the Gilbert Arenas gun nonsense. For merely carrying a gun, Arenas will face legal charges and lose millions of dollars as part of his NBA suspension. A number of Arenas' teammates were fined by the NBA for laughing at Arenas clowning about the incident.

Now, this photo got a snowboarder sent home from the Olympics:

Source: www.tmz.com/2010/02/19/olympic-medalist-packs-up-after-biting-photo/

Here's the story: www.abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory?id=9892724

The big winner in the snowboarding, whatever the hell his name is, got slammed for swearing off camera after learning he won the gold.

Did you know that the US Olympic Committee (USOC) has a new required "Ambassador Program" that is "aimed at improving the etiquette of Olympic athletes". Source

Tiger just spent 20 minutes groveling for the world.

Can somebody tell me what the fuck is going on?
What's happened.
What's happening.
It's like we're regressing.
We're progressing in every area, except tolerance for each other.
Tough to figger out, to be honest.
It seems to be bigger than left or right at this point... the sanctimony.

Well, you can always come over to The Castle and swear and drink and take pictures with hot chicks or whatever you'd like.
regress... yow, bill

PS - That's one hot Puritan to the right over there. Oops, that's inappropriate. Jeez, glad I'm not in the NBA... or MLB... or Olympics... or golf... or...

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posted by williamt on Friday, February 19, 2010 and has 0 comments


 

Bankruptcy 1995

Two stories from an excellent investment blog: Crossing Wall Street

The core CPI dropped 0.2% last month... first (real) drop in prices since 1982:

www.crossingwallstreet.com/archives/2010/02/weakest_inflati.html

What does that mean?
I assume it's a blip... rather than real deflation ahead.

Second story... the US is only 20th in debt/GDP ratio at 96%.
www.crossingwallstreet.com/archives/2010/02/the_worlds_bigg.html
I still have my copy of "Bankruptcy 1995" from back in the day. I knew that was crap (extrapolate the worst numbers possible out into the future... gasp!), and even though things are worse today, it's still an over-reaction.

That said, it's great to see America reacting BEFORE we become some POS European country.

QOTD
"We'll make a pot of coffee
And you can rest your shoes
And you can tell me them sweet lies
And I'll listen to you
For I'm just a little part of
Of the life you've lived
But I'd rather have a little bit of trouble
Than to never know the love you give"
- "Hello Trouble" by Buck Owens... excellent off the "Crazy Heart" soundtrack
I heart "Crazy Heart".
I gotta go back and change that review to 4 bill-stars. 3 bill-stars... what an idiot!

The soundtrack is 5 bill-stars.
hello bikini trouble... yow, bill

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posted by williamt on Friday, February 19, 2010 and has 0 comments


 

NBA Nerds, part 2

1. NBA Nerds
Only foreign-born NBA players read... American players play video games. Sigh.

NBA Nerds

The two causes are obvious:
  1. Crappy public schools
  2. Coddling of athletes from a very young age
Ah, nuts to that, here are some awesome dunks:
  1. Vince Carter literally jumping over some poor schlep in the Olympics: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMrPjl-927Q
  2. Michael Jordan, with two hands, dunking on 7'4" Mark Eaton in Utah: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhdMHcI2dRo
  3. Kevin Johnson dunking on Hakeem: www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kidpegzfFc

2. Obama Malaise
My fave, the Mad Hedge Fund guy, puts the odds at 50/50 for a Jimmy Carteresque ending to the President Obama story:

blog.madhedgefundtrader.com/2010/02/10/the-mad-hedge-fund-tradertuesday.aspx?ref=rss

QOTD
"If you’re over 50, and all of this sounds vaguely familiar, it’s because we’ve been through it all before. Remember Jimmy Carter? Remember the “misery index,” the unemployment rate plus the inflation rate, which hit 30, and catapulted Ronald Reagan into an eight year presidency?"
- the Mad Hedge Fund guy, source


Who knows?
In any case, it may not be the best time to buy and hold in the stock market. IMHO.

3. Poll wording
Finally, it's nice to confirm the obvious... the wording of a poll can dramatically effect the results.

QOTD2
"Seventy-nine percent of Democrats said they support permitting gay men and lesbians to serve openly. Fewer Democrats however, just 43 percent, said they were in favor of allowing homosexuals to serve openly."
- Poll results based on "gay" or "homosexual", source
Good one.
peace out... yow, bill

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posted by williamt on Monday, February 15, 2010 and has 0 comments


 

EARTHQUAKE!

EARTHQUAKE!
Magnitude 4.3 earthquake rattles Illinois

Definitely felt it at The Castle.
Cool.

Oh, and a pol/global warming quickie...
  • $2B in stimulus money
  • 6,000 jobs
  • That's more than $300K/job
  • And they're temporary
  • And... (drum roll)... the jobs aren't even in the United States
Good one:
Wind Energy Stimulus Money Not Creating US Jobs; Most of $2 Billion Going Overseas

That's Obamanomics (?!?) for you.
Ok, maybe we'll just stick to ObamaCare. He he.

And windmill farms are a blight...
earthquake... yow, bill

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posted by williamt on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 and has 0 comments


 

Pols, Beautiful Pols

1. Pols, Beautiful Pols
Ah, my fave... pols.

QOTD1

"I know I'm the people's senator, but do I have to hang out with them?"
- John Edwards on attending county fairs, source
Here's a snarky review of a silly book about John Edwards in the WSJ.

The Hazards of Loyalty

It's silly because the author is a knucklehead named Andrew Young, former chief sycophant to pol John Edwards. Neither of these guys is the least bit credible.

It's snarky because the WSJ takes the book semi-seriously.

So, why mention it here at williamt?
A stupid book but these QOTD's are too delicious to pass up.
Pols are different than you and me.

QOTD2
"It used to be civilized.
The media was on our side.
We'd get our work done by one o'clock and by two we were at the White House chasing women."
- Teddy Kennedy, source

pretty crappy myspace site: www.dcbikiniteam.com
2. Health Care Anecdote
Here's an amazing health care anecdote for Australia, where they've had some flavor of socialized medicine for years, I guess.

Capitalism to Blame for Sub-prime?

QOTD3
"But the politicians who pushed through the National Health Scheme are no longer around to see the effects of their good intentions. The very people the National Health Scheme was intended to assist are its major victims. Standing on the sidelines now, observing what has come to pass, I can only wonder if the US will follow the same path as Obama attempts to resurrect his own National Health Plan."
- Ray Barros, source
3. Favorites
It's funny how I'm starting to squirrel away favorite links here... it's easy to search and find them later.
peace... yow, bill

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posted by williamt on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 and has 0 comments


 

That Hopey Changey Stuff

1. Mortgage Banker Payback
Funniest story of the day:

Mortgage Bankers Association Sells Headquarters at Big Loss

Even funnier QOTD...

QOTD
"We have come to the inescapable conclusion that owning our own building was the smartest long-term investment for the association."
- Mortgage Banker's Association in 2007, on buying their building
I guess foreclosure would have been more appropriate, but still... pretty funny.

2. Hopey Changey
Sarah Palin's "Tea Party" speech was chockful 'o Obama zingers.
Back to that in a second.

QOTD2
"Now, a year later, I got to ask the supporters of all that...
how is that hope-y, change-y stuff working out for you,"
- Sarah Palin, source
Hopey, changey... jeez. good one.

It dawns on this addled observer... why is Sarah Palin the only one calling this guy out?
Even this crappy blog pulls punches, I must admit.
Why?
Is it a black guy thing? Or social pressure? Fear of not dating hot 40-somethings?
I honestly don't know.
Processing...

QOTD3
"I think instead of lecturing, he needs to stop and he needs to listen on health care issues, on national security."
- Sarah Palin
Cha.
I read that now Obama is calling for a meeting with repubs on health care.
Now.
NOW!

Fucking idiot.
You've had a year... the Senate... the Congress... 53-47 victory over an 80 year-old stiff... 10% unemployment... few trillions in debt... and NOW you want to talk about health care reform.
Pathetic.

I have a better idea... more talks with Iran.

3. Book Review
Book: "The Night in Question" by Tobias Wolff
Review: 3 bill-stars (out of 5)... very good

Good read.
I am much more a novel guy than short stories, but still good.
Thanks, Matt for the rec.

QOTD4
"He was big in every direction - tall and rotund with a massive head, a trophy head."
- Tobias Wolff, "The Night in Question" page 191
BTW, the best short story of the bunch was the shortest and the last, "Bullet in the Brain"... about a guy who... well, just read it.
He he he.
hopey changey not... yow, bill

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posted by williamt on Monday, February 08, 2010 and has 0 comments


 

Snickers win

1. Betty White
Best Super Bowl commercial... Betty White.

Betty White Snickers Ad

Dammit, that's funny.
All the Super Bowl ads are at that link, BTW.
How do young people even know who Betty White is?

2. Argentina
Ah, the world would be so much better off if hot chicks were running things.
Um. Don't tell that to Argentina, where the girls are just as corrupt as the boys.

Argentina Seizes Central Bank

Argentina girls: President Cristina and Central Banker Mercedes

I will say this... it looks like they're having fun.
I don't know how much fun hyper-inflation is going to be for your average joe (jose?) in Argentina, but whatever.

3. Milwaukee School Choice
Speaking of corruption... Dear President Obama. Dear Arnie Duncan. School choice is working in Milwaukee and DC and NYNY and...

Milwaukee Voucher Graduates

QOTD
"In 2008 the graduation rate for voucher students was 77% versus 65% for the nonvoucher students, though the latter receives $14,000 per pupil in taxpayer support, or more than double the $6,400 per pupil that voucher students receive in public funding."
- School choice stats in Milwaukee, source
So great that money can't buy results.
So great to see freedom working.

It's a smooth ride... arguing for choice and personal freedom.
How's that anti-freedom argument working... Obama and Arnie and the teacher's unions and other lefties.

All you have to do is allow for a little risk... the risk that people will take care of their own stuff (like kids) better than anyone else.
No risk with the gov plan... you know it will suck.
an easy choice... yow, bill

PS - "bikini school choice"

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posted by williamt on Monday, February 08, 2010 and has 0 comments


 

Crazy Heart, Crazy Pol

1. Crazy Heart
Movie: "Crazy Heart"
Review: 3 bill-stars (out of 5)... really good

Let's see...
  • Outstanding performance by Jeff Bridges.
  • This is a fun, slow movie with lots of fun country music
  • Good ending
  • I'm definitely buying the soundtrack
It's a great date movie... or maybe I just had a great date... who can tell?

QOTD
"Falling feels like flying... for a little while"
- some good, ole, hard-drinkin and hard-livin country lyrics from "Crazy Heart"
2. Crazy Pol
Book: "End the Fed" by Ron Paul
Review: 3 bill-stars (out of 5)... worth reading

OK, Ron Paul isn't crazy, and the book is OK.
Ron Paul is an ideologue who takes his beliefs and extrapolates... gets kind of old after a while.

Here's Paul's basic argument, as I see it... "The Fed", since it was established in 1914 or something, has too much power and is corrupt and has led to the ruination of the United States.
OK.
Well, the obvious problem with this argument is that, under our current system, we have ascended to being the lone superpower in the world, both economically and politically.

To his credit though, Ron Paul puts his money on the table. He says that unless we go to a gold-based monetary system pronto, we're doomed.
So, when the US crashes in flames, I'll come back and give Ron Paul his props.

That said, I absolutely agree with Ron Paul's call for an end to Fed secrecy and shenanigans. There is no reason for the Fed to operate outside of scrutiny and without being audited.
I also absolutely agree with Paul's implication that far too much power has shifted to Washington DC in our country.


3. Quirky links
A couple-a quirky links por vu...

Art blog - www.a-pic.co.tv

It's so tough to be an artist, right? You can be completely amazing and you're likely to be completely poor and obscure at the same time. In just a few minutes of trolling, I found some really cool stuff on "Art blog". Check it out... these click are definitely worthy:

Source: A single sheet of paper


Tone Matrix - http://lab.andre-michelle.com/tonematrix

This is a weird, fun music site. Click away on the squares and enjoy.
crazy, crazy, quirky... yow, bill

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posted by williamt on Sunday, February 07, 2010 and has 0 comments


 

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posted by williamt on Tuesday, February 02, 2010 and has 0 comments