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Sat. Feb 07, 2009
My Brain As A Source Of Steam Power
There are days that I believe my brain could be a wonderful source of energy, if I could just tap the steam venting from my ears due to the acts of our elected representatives, and the businesses that support them. Three such stories are heating my home at the moment.
Fri
Jan
30
2009
Bump the Salary, Dump the Bonuses, Save Your Business
In these troubling times, the story lately has been one of huge bonuses for those who failed, and then got bailed. And now, the backlash:
An angry U.S. senator introduced legislation Friday to cap compensation for employees of any company that accepts federal bailout money.
Under the terms of a bill introduced by Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Missouri, no employee would be allowed to make more than the president of the United States.
Tue
Sep
30
2008
Rescue The Rescue?
There’s a lot of people worried about losing their jobs today. 435 of them, specifically, in the House of Representatives. Unlike their Senate brethren, they are all up for re-election in November.
And yesterday, they behaved accordingly.
George Bush, Dick Cheney, Henry Paulson, and John Boehner were collectively unable to sway more than 65 House Republicans to vote for their plan (133 voted against).
Wed. Sep 24, 2008
Bailout Blather
I do not pretend to be an expert in high finance. If the total has six zeroes or more, I have zero experience … it’s purely theory for me (heck, if the number has more than 8 zeroes, my calculator won’t even work).
I also do not pretend that anything I might say here will have any impact at all on what happens. But there are some very basic principles in work here that have nothing to do with the big totals, and I’ve done a lot of reading that’s generated a lot of thoughts over the past several days.
Wed
Apr
09
2008
I'm 49, Not Retired
In the mail yesterday, I got something that, at first, I thought was misdelivered. The envelope said it was from the AARP and that my card was enclosed.
Couldn’t be for me, I’m nowhere near retirement age, I work for a living.
But it was indeed correctly addressed to me, and the AARP was soliciting this 49 year old to join. Reading on, I see they now take people as young as 50, and I guess I’m in some database somewhere that shows I’m turning 50 this year.
Sun
Feb
10
2008
The Death Of Emulsion and Redefining of Instant
Not that terribly long ago, to complete an advertising photography shoot, you required vendors for specific supplies and support. Typically, you might buy some Kodak EPR film stock in a large format (120mm, 4×5, 8×10), along with a similarly large format of Polaroid (Type 669, Type 55, Type 59), to allow for “instant” viewing on the set.
Tue
Dec
11
2007
Losers Quit
As this year began, the Falcons not only had one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL, they also had a damn fine backup quarterback, and they claimed they’d also finally hired the man to coach them, one Bobby Petrino.
On Monday, that “top quarterback” stood before a judge in a black and white jumpsuit and got sentenced to 23 months in jail, their damn fine backup is starting for Houston, and viewers who tuned in for prime time football got sentenced to watching yet another sorry performance by the puddle of misery the Falcons have become on their way to a 3-10 record.
Sun
May
20
2007
New Hardware + New Software = Busy + Happy
I’ve had the new computer a little over a month, and I told you it’s Not Your Daddy’s Dell, as well as wrote about loading it up with My Essential Software, 2007. And since then, judging by this site, I went away for a while.
Sun
Sep
17
2006
Earthlink, Come In From The Rain
You might recall me whining about Earthlink overcharging me by a factor of 100 for something called “USF Fee Recovery.” Thus, I read the following with interest last month:
Under pressure from the Federal Communications Commission, BellSouth said Friday that it will stop collecting a $2.97 per month regulatory fee from its high-speed Internet customers.
Thu
Jan
27
2005
Circuit City and Rebate Pricing
[The following is a letter composed to be sent to Circuit City, knowing full well it won’t change a thing. But I have a feeling it’s a common complaint, so I’m also posting it here.]
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