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If there really had been a Mercutio, and if there really were a Paradise, Mercutio might be hanging out with teenage Vietnam draftee casualties now, talking about what it felt like to die for other people's vanity and foolishness.
--Kurt Vonnegut's Hocus Pocus p151
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50 Dark Movies in One Painting |
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Topic: Arts |
8:15 pm EDT, Oct 2, 2006 |
See if you can find all 50 "dark" movie references hidden in this one painting. 50 Dark Movies in One Painting |
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Party City - Parties - Halloween - Costumes - Tattoo Freak |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
9:31 pm EDT, Sep 29, 2006 |
Adult-Male : Tattoo Freak Tattoo Freak $29.99 Size: Adult Medium, Adult Large Costume Includes: Shirt, Mask
Oh. My. God. Its like being trapped in an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. You have *got* to see the picture. -janelane Party City - Parties - Halloween - Costumes - Tattoo Freak |
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Why Ford is in worse shape than GM |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
5:21 pm EDT, Sep 20, 2006 |
EW YORK (Fortune) -- As he finishes his first full week as CEO of Ford, Alan Mulally may be wondering what he got himself into. The rumble of bad news never seems to stop. Consider: * A leaked internal document says Ford is forecasting a pre-tax loss of nearly $6 billion in its auto operations this year, losing money everywhere except Europe and South America. With restructuring costs, the total loss for 2006 could reach $9 billion. * The latest Way Forward plan contains more layoffs, more production cuts, and more factory closings. Ford has now offered buyouts to all 75,000 of its UAW workers. * Two top manufacturing executives quit on Thursday. Ford (Charts) is heading into the same trough that GM (Charts) entered a year ago, and the possibilities of an upturn seem so distant as to be unachievable. But there are major differences between the condition of the two companies that don't weigh in Ford's favor.
Somewhat over-zealous summation article contrasting the two companies. Written by a GM exec, perhaps? -janelane, shove your 11 mpg truck where the sun don't shine Why Ford is in worse shape than GM |
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Thailand's king gives blessing to coup |
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Topic: Current Events |
1:53 pm EDT, Sep 20, 2006 |
A guy from Thailand was in my microeconomics class this morning and told me the real story behind all this coup stuff. Apparently, the PM was a satelite communications mogul who bought them from the gov't and didn't pay any taxes on them. He's the 4th richest person in Thailand, and his approval rating in the city is only about 20%. In the country its much higher, however that's more than likely because he bribes the peasants to vote for him. His main goal in life? To be the 1st richest person in Thailand. I doubted my classmate until he concluded that his mom lives over there and says there hasn't been an ounce of rioting. Of course there's no rioting when it's what the people want. Fuck our call to "return to democracy"...these guys seem to be making their own stew just fine. -janelane, please someone glue Bush's mouth shut Thailand's king gives blessing to coup |
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Sens. Want More Iraq Report Declassified - New York Times |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:48 pm EDT, Sep 19, 2006 |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senators on an intelligence panel are seeking to declassify more information from two Senate reports on prewar intelligence on Iraq, saying too much was kept secret. The bipartisan group on Tuesday asked a government commission to consider whether portions of the reports could be made public without harming national security. It's the first time lawmakers have appealed to the Public Interest Declassification Board since it was established in 2004 as a place for members of Congress to appeal if they think federal agencies are unnecessarily classifying material in the name of national security. The two reports, released earlier this month, concluded there was no evidence Saddam Hussein had ties with al-Qaida before the U.S. invasion of Iraq. They also found that Saddam's regime did not have weapons of mass destruction and was not actively seeking to acquire them. Democrats claim the reports undercut President Bush's justification for invading Iraq. Republicans say the reports contain little new information and accuse Democrats of trying to score political points in an election year. When the reports were issued, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., said he was concerned that some information was classified to shield officials from being held accountable, not for national security reasons. ''The American people have the right to know the rest of this story, so that they can decide for themselves whether to hold public officials accountable for the statements that were made and actions that were taken that led us to war,'' Wyden said Tuesday. Sen. Kit Bond, R-Mo., said although he disagrees with many of the conclusions reached in the reports, ''I do agree with my colleagues that too much of the report remains classified, and I am a firm believer that whatever need not remain classified, should not remain classified.'' The letter is signed by about half of the Senate Intelligence Committee members: Bond; Wyden; Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.; Mike DeWine, R-Ohio; Russ Feingold, D-Wis.; Orrin Hatch, R-Utah; and Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va.
What?! I agree with Orrin Hatch??!!! {head explodes} -janelane, pro-bipartisan committees Sens. Want More Iraq Report Declassified - New York Times |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:53 pm EDT, Sep 14, 2006 |
WASHINGTON – Several national and state water associations, in a September 12 letter to members of the House and Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittees, have expressed their disapproval of two bills and one provision pertaining to chemical facility security currently under deliberation in Congress. Members of the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies, the American Water Works Association and five other utility associations said in the letter that the proposed legislation "would significantly complicate the goal of protecting public health." The agencies claim the bills hand over authority for regulation of drinking water treatment to the US Department of Homeland Security, which they said "has no expertise in the treatment technologies and requirements necessary to protect public health." Regulatory responsibilities should be left to the US Environmental Protection Agency, according to the letter.
Hey, the lobbyist scoundrels who my company supports have done something good and decent for a change! Woo-hoo! -janelane, working for the wastewater man News |
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CNN.com - Southern women breaking up with Bush - Sep 7, 2006 |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:39 am EDT, Sep 7, 2006 |
Still, some Southern women remain stalwart supporters of the president and the Republican Party. At a watermelon festival in Chickamauga, in the mountains of northwest Georgia, substitute teacher Clydeen Tomanio said she remains committed to the party she's called home for 43 years. "There are some people, and I'm one of them, that believe George Bush was placed where he is by the Lord," Tomanio said. "I don't care how he governs, I will support him. I'm a Republican through and through."
Another looney-tune fundamentalist. Luckily, not all of the interviews are with mountain people. Most southern women are finally starting to question the war in Iraq and the war on gay people. -janelane, sometimes I hate this state CNN.com - Southern women breaking up with Bush - Sep 7, 2006 |
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New Oil Field in Gulf May Yield Billions of Barrels - New York Times |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
12:38 pm EDT, Sep 5, 2006 |
New Oil Field in Gulf May Yield Billions of Barrels By JOHN HOLUSHA Published: September 5, 2006 What could be a major discovery of domestic oil in the Gulf of Mexico was announced today by a trio of companies led by Chevron Corporation. The discovery, in the deepest water yet explored in the Gulf, could be the biggest domestic oil field since the northern Alaska field opened a generation ago. Its location near the coast of the United States makes it particularly attractive, said J. Larry Nichols, the chairman of Devon Energy Corporation of Oklahoma City, which holds a 25 percent interest in the find. The discovery “could not have happened in a better place,” he said in a news conference. The the prospective yield of the area, called the lower Tertiary, could approach six billion barrels of oil, Devon said. The other owner, with a 25 percent interest, is Statoil of Norway. Chevron owns 50 percent.
This discovery represents less than a year's worth of our domestic consumption of oil. Fire up your SUVs, everyone, because you won't have much longer if this discovery is cause to celebrate. -janelane, energy nerd New Oil Field in Gulf May Yield Billions of Barrels - New York Times |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
1:27 pm EDT, Aug 31, 2006 |
This is supposed to be a nice catch-all for solar info, but I can't get the damn thing to open. Update: Success! -janelane Solar Simplified |
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ENN: Environmental News Network [[Network News 1616]] |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
4:34 pm EDT, Aug 24, 2006 |
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans who care about clean air, global warming and children's health are outraged that McDonald's is giving away toy Hummers with Happy Meals. Now they can tell the world - and McDonald's - how they feel. Environmental Working Group (EWG) and HybridCars.com introduce the Ronald McHummer Sign-O-Matic, an interactive website that lets you write your own slogan or message about the Hummer giveaway, display it on a McDonald's marquee, and send a message to the president of the fast-food chain. (The site, www.RonaldMcHummer.com, is not affiliated with or endorsed by McDonald's or General Motors.) Many visitors have already used the Sign-O-Matic to suggest new McDonald's slogans in keeping with its partnership with the supersized, smog-spewing, gas-guzzling Hummer: * I'M BREATHIN' IT * SUPERSIZE MY ASTHMA ATTACK * SPECIAL SAUCE, LETTUCE, CHEESE AND FOREIGN OIL DEPENDENCY
-janelane, crazy lobbyists websites + slow work day = posting party ENN: Environmental News Network [[Network News 1616]] |
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