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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Wrestling? I just don't get it...

Bobby's sister insisted that we watch wrestling and uhm...what can I say? It's a group of bad actors dancing around in tights...

I feel like the average IQ of our apartment dropped every few minutes it was on...

Seriously...how has this show (which airs three times a week!!) survived this long? It's shocking to me that it gets the ratings that it does...

I...I...I just...I don't know....

Oh Republicans - you crack me up

This photo actually made it on to a Pro-McCain web article!!

Monday, July 28, 2008

Elderly transwoman allegedly assaulted at HRC's SF dinner

There's probably more to this...but it's still pretty surprising that this allegation even came out...

Here are more details: http://www.bilerico.com/2008/07/elderly_transwoman_dragged_screaming_fro.php

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Walking Directions Now Available On Google Maps

This new feature on Google Maps is so cool!

Walking Directions Now Available On Google Maps
by Kimberley D. Mok, Montreal, Canada on 07.23.08
Got directions but want to walk the distance instead of driving? Well, we’re glad to see that Google Maps has now added a new walking option for directions, thanks to popular demand. Similar to getting driving directions, after entering your origin and destination, click “Walking” at the top left panel. You can see an example of this in action here. You can also drag the purple line around if you want to go by another specific route. Done, and done. (But maybe they will add a bicycling option soon.)

http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/07/google-walking-directions.php

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Iraq banned from Summer Olympics

Earlier this year I was debating with folks about if we should support a ban on the Olympics in Beijing. Ultimately the arguments that I couldn't overcome was the desire to keep the IOC as politics free as possible...

However...I think the whole notion of keeping the IOC a non-political entity just went right out the window (yet again - IMHO)....

http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/07/24/iraq.olympics/index.html?eref=rss_world

Essentially because the Iraqi government is trying to clean out their political system – which involved turning over their Olympic Committee – the IOC has decided they cannot participate in this year’s Olympics...

Their responses make it seem like more of a procedural thing...but from what I’ve seen online there are plenty of political undertones...

Girl runs from President Bush

I think she did what so many of us would like to do with his presidency...run away from it as fast and far as possible...



Thanks to Carrie for sending this along! =-)

Cool clock

I want this clock....

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Republican donation letter

The folks at The Bilerico Project have posted a GOP fundraising letter - it's fairly amusing (although somewhat scary at the same time)...

http://www.bilerico.com/2008/07/republican_donation_letter.php

Congressmen's flight to DC makes emergency landing miss vote on Aviation Safety Enhancement Act

How ironic is this?

Flight with 7 congressmen makes emergency landing

By CHEVEL JOHNSON – 4 hours ago

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A Continental Airlines flight carrying former presidential candidate Ron Paul and six other members of Congress to Washington, D.C., made an emergency landing in New Orleans on Tuesday after a loss in cabin pressure.

The seven congressmen, all from Texas, were trying to get back in time for a Tuesday night vote on an aviation safety bill when the flight landed without incident, a spokesman for one of the representatives said. No injuries were reported among the 128 crew and passengers.

FAA spokeswoman Lynn Tierney said Flight 458 from Houston initiated a rapid descent to bring the plane to an altitude below where adding oxygen was necessary and was given priority to land at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.

Trevor Kincaid, a spokesman for passenger and Rep. Nick Lampson, said his boss told him "there was absolutely no panic on the plane." Lampson told Kincaid the plane's oxygen masks dropped down.

"Continental Airline's personnel and staff were exceptional; executing what seemed to me a textbook performance in emergency procedure. I was very impressed," Lampson said in a release.

Also on the flight were Reps. Paul, Ted Poe, John Carter, Solomon P. Ortiz, Ciro Rodriguez, and Henry Cuellar, Kincaid said. The group was trying to make a vote on the Aviation Safety Enhancement Act.

DeeAnn Thigpen, a spokeswoman for Poe, said the flight is frequently used by members of the Texas delegation who have returned home for the weekend. The 1:05 p.m. flight is the latest one that allows them to get back to Washington in time for 6:30 p.m. votes, she said.

Paul and his wife were aboard the flight and left New Orleans by 5:30 p.m., said Jesse Benton, a spokesman for Paul's non-profit Campaign For Liberty.

"There's no cause for alarm," Benton said.

Airline spokeswoman Julie King said the airline was working to get passengers on other flights.

The emergency landing was the third time in two days a plane was diverted over cabin pressure issues. A US Airways flight and a Northwest Airlines flight were diverted to airports in Kentucky and Wisconsin on Monday over cabin pressure issues.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Zappos.com

This site came recommended to me - http://www.zappos.com/

Bobby and I are going to give it a try...

Friday, July 18, 2008

Sentence from tonight

"If you have sex with a Buddhist are you having an orgy?"

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Reporter gets told

What idiot decided to send an obnoxious reporter who clearly doesn't care about the topic to cover this story.

At least the folks in line told him off...and he had it coming...

Another reminder on why I don't like local television news.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Monday, July 7, 2008

Kids Exchange or Kid Sex Change?

You decide...

Either way...seriously...neither one sounds like a good name for this establishment...

Images from my desktop

These were sitting on my desktop...I don't remember exactly why...but I remember I wanted to post them here...so yeah...I'm doing that now to clean off my desktop.  =-)

Cats are funny...

Sunday, July 6, 2008

It's a boy!

I'd like to introduce the newest member of our family to you...
Lincoln

He's SO cute!!  My Mom got him as a gift for us.  We got him from a wonderful dog breeder in Alpena.  They did a wonderful job raising him.  He's a Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie) with Blue Sable Merle coloring.

He was born on March 19, 2008 and we officially became his parents on July 1, 2008.  I think it's good luck that we got him on the first day of the month.  I was born on March 1st and Bobby, I started our relationship on December 1st and my first official day as Acting ED of NYAC was April 1st.  So far...first days of the month have worked out well for me.  =-)

We named him Lincoln, after one of my favorite Presidents of the USA - Abraham Lincoln.  The Lincoln Memorial also happens to be one of my favorite DC memorials.  The fact that Abraham Lincoln was the last President from Illinois something I'm hoping will soon change - was a nice bonus.  =-)  Although technically he was born in Kentucky and Ronald Reagan was the last President born in Illinois...although technically Obama was born in Hawaii...so...you know...

Here are photos of Lincoln's parents, from the dog breeder's web site:
 

Here is Lincoln's puppy photo as provided by the dog breeder's web site:

The breeders still have two very cool Sheltie male puppies from Lincoln's breed available.  If you're interested in getting a Sheltie - I highly recommend that you get in touch with them.

I'll be sure to keep you posted about Lincoln as he grows up.  =-)

If you'd like to friend Lincoln on Dogbook (part of Facebook) - click here...he'd love to be your friend.  =-) 

  

Firefox 3.0 users - check this out

Ben, NYAC's Special Projects Intern, pointed out this random Firefox 3.0 feature...

If you're using Firefox 3.0 - enter "about:robots" into the address bar (but...you know...without the quotation marks).

You get a rather humorous screen that appears.

Here's a sneak peek...

Hmm...Wal-Mart savings?

How McCain plans to resolve Iraq...

Friday, July 4, 2008

Sasquatch video by Tenacious D

This...this is also a very funny video...it's Tenacious D's description of their encounter with Sasquatch...awesome...

Demolition of Woodrow Wilson Bridge - very cool...

This video is so cool!!!

It's the Woodrow Wilson Bridge (the old one) being demolished by explosives...very cool...


This is a video explaining exactly what happened in more detail...worth watching...provided by Discovery-News.com.