Aug 24 2009

Burglarised again

Yes, once again the house has been broken into. This time with a vengeance. They smashed a window to get in. Tore my 47" TV off the wall mount. PS3 gone (Wii, oddly enough, left). Lots of jewelry. Pics:

TV pried off the wall to defeat the padlock I had on it

TV pried off the wall to defeat the padlock I had on it


No more 24" Imac here

No more 24" Imac here


They dusted for prints.

They dusted for prints.


Ghetto-board-up.

Ghetto-board-up.

Jul 03 2009

The Pleasure of Finding Things Out

Watch this. Now. It's a 50 minute documentary interview of Richard Feynman. Only part 4 is a little wonky, when he discusses hadron collision jets.

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5

Jun 17 2009

Obama threads the needle on Iran

In a very Count-of-Monte-Cristo-esque way, the Obama administration has reacted extremely shrewdly to the very possible upheaval of the Iranian government. This is particularly apparent now that the "Supreme Leader" has come out with the desperate attack that the US is meddling in Iranian affairs. Obama, and likely Clinton, smelled this a mile away, and came out with a rather tepid response that specifically mentioned that the US should not want to be seen as meddling. Of course, in the background, the State Department ensured that Twitter put off scheduled maintenance until the Iranian protesters (insurgents?) had gone home for the night.

All the while, Republicans came out to yell at Obama. Why isn't he being forceful? Why isn't he supporting them? Why isn't he reveling in and adding to the theocratic villain's troubles?

Of course, he was. But it takes a strong temperament to do so without coming out and claiming credit for it.

May 21 2009

And those dogshit Propositions go down

I think George Will puts too fine point on it, but what few state voters could be bothered to go out on Tuesday delivered Schwarzenegger's and the state Congress' terrible terrible Propositions a decisive death. I would characterize them as "let's cook the books, buy off the teachers to help us, and raise income taxes." Yes, because our reliance on income taxes isn't what got us into this trouble in the first place.

This is pretty straightforward. 1. In recessions, incomes fall steeply, but property values do not. Ergo, property taxes are a sound, stable means of income for public goods. 2. At any other time, young people get the shaft in the taxation because when they buy houses the property taxes are justly assessed, whereas Prop 13 makes it so old people have yet another route to pilfering from the young.

Now what will Schwarzenegger and the morons in the state legislature do? The measures would only have solved about 25% of the budget shortfall. Where are these painful cuts I keep hearing about? What will they be? To be sure, the Governator will accede to Obama's demands on the UAW contracts, and the federal government will extend its power over our state in full. This ain't how it's supposed to work.

California spends 2.3 times the amount per tenant as Florida to house our ample prison population. The correctional officers regularly make an outrageous salary; over 5000 officers make six figures before benefits. Some of our prisons are stupidly located on prime real estate.

Conservatives are out crying about state employment, pointing out that since Schwarzenegger took office in 2003, the number of state workers has ballooned 40%, while the state population grew at a mere 1.26% per year. However, we have a below-average state worker to population index, so I'm not convinced. Much more troubling, though, is the amount we pay the employees. Unfortunately, the state is likely to decide that cutting people is easier than cutting wages.

May 12 2009

I think my TV habits show my age

The fact that I've been feeling a general stunted mid-mid-life malaise is not helped by the fact that I now actually watch two CBS sitcoms, and truly find them funny.

The Big Bang Theory somehow manages, despite all apparent signs, not to suck. The opening sequence is pretty great (the universe was in "a hot dense state". Tell me another prime time show that mentions the expansion of the universe in every episode), the physics on it is real (for the most part; I don't think magnetic monopoles has anything to do with string theory.), and the Penny-Leonard seems interesting enough to stick around for.

I also, for whatever reason, tend to catch How I Met Your Mother, which comes on right afterward. I have to admit, they had a joke on there the other day that made me laugh, involving a Venn diagram:

Cecilia

Well, it could be worse. I could be watching Two And a Half Men.

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