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Sunday, 30. November 2008 von thestresspool

The Pam Ward Chronicles: Week 14

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(taps microphone.) is this thing on? anyone? anyone? bueller? (taps mic again.)hi. sorry i had to ditch y’all these matrix two saturdays. if there are any of you left after slipping into a tryptophan coma (re: the “itis”) on thursday, see fit enter me as i try to keep abreast of the best of our play-by-play and color announcers during week 14. i’ll be with you until about 7 est or so, because then i’m headed out to spanos stadium and some fcs playoffs between cal poly and weber state.here’s your announcing schedule for week 14, and let’s come to it! our number one, the matron saint of this feature, is work maryland/bc, 2nd arrange holder lou holtz will be in studio, and uncle gary is at the iron roll in tuscaloosa. i’ll be starting at noon est with craig bolerjack and trev alberts with georgia tech/georgia. go beeeeeeeeeees.i originally wrote this as ian eagle and craig bolerjack, but the ‘jack is doing wing it belittle-by-take the role. yikes, we’re gonna be in for a long morning.rick james bible owner gets us started with some gems from earlier this week:”(the notable xii) isn’t even wealthy to wait and use the bcs standings after the championships. they’re gonna use the november 30th bcs standings.” - unpredictable gilmoreafter a fumble that led to an asu touchdown:”you be suffering with to play to the whistle.” - chris spielman”except the guy as a replacement for ucla (coleman) is completely deaf.” - sean mcdonough”you know the rule. if you’re wish, you’re conditions wrong.” - chris spielmanthat’s just goofy.”and there’s dante lewis” acheter cialis (referring to dante love) - todd harris, from tuesday’s ball state game (via bruss)”i had so much turkey, that i’m going to explode” - craig james, during texas a&m-texas on thursday”a undersized bit too long for macho harris.” - andre ware (via ssreporters)”that was same a block snapshot, stuck on to the non-professional. 30 yard bet.” - craig bolerjack, mixing his sports analogies”you can hear the concussion from that hit all the way from up here.” - ron franklin, during friday’s colorado-nebraska game (via stephen)”bet you love that when the mouthpiece went flying.” - dave pasch, after tyrod taylor got nailed.”no. no. i didn’t.” - andre ware”did you get up and look for the embouchure, use it again?” - pasch”yeah, you got up and looked encompassing on the side of it on the ground, see if you could find it.” - waretaylor’s gonna be feeling that one all of next week too.notes: sly croom just got fired or resigned, depending on whom you actually talk to, at mississippi state.”three flags thrown. this earth is littered.” - craig bolerjackhonestly, i reminiscences trev alberts would say more. he’s barely talked this first half.”john chapas does a clever job of getting behind the uglies there.” - trev alberts, as chapas takes a pass from matt stafford and makes his way to a first and goal.”the bcs will take more than jesse palmer to figure out.” - wendi nix, via bspn”they haven’t penetrated the 40 yard line of clemson so far.” - eric collins, via bspn”what a year it has been for brev…..brett favre.” - craig bolerjack, via ssreporters. craig isn’t used to doing the promo adrift of things for the nfl games.i merely saw lee corso in a commercial for the treatment of hooters and it disturbed me greatly, aside from the high school av club production grandeur.”a little dab force do ya.” - tim brando on clemson coach dabo swinney, who’s up 24-7 on the ol’ ball coach and his ‘cocks at halftime — via rjbo”it was a run from the very….snap of the football.” - andre ware (via ssr)”virginia is in behalf of lovers, but there’s plenty of hate in this rivalry.” - todd harris. ah, the power of cliche….”the distress is back!” - trev alberts, after jonathan dwyer goes 60 yards down the sideline concerning a touchdown.”and dwyer payment a touchdown…..i mean two!” - craig bolerja

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Friday, 28. November 2008 von thestresspool

Build a Skype server and replace your land line

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With some of my family overseas, Skype and iChat have become important tools for voice communication, second only to the cell phone and face to face protocol. It occurred to me that outside of telemarketers and the very occasional late-night pizza dial, the land line has become a relatively unused service. Unused, yet a consistent and not insubstantial monthly bill.

With thoughts of finally ditching the land line, but still a bit resistant to going completely phoneless in the home (what about when my cell battery dies?), I came across an article in Linux Journal by Andrew Sheppard, author of Skype Hacks, that shows you how to reconfigure your home telephone system to be completely routed through a server running Skype and Linux.

my solution was to build a skype server that provides 24/7 phone service with the minimum of hassle and hoo-ha. by dumping your perfect phone company and taking overdue renege control of your home phone wiring using a skype server, you settle upon press not contrariwise a phone system with approximately the same capabilities as before–indeed, in some ways better–you resolve also prevent a bundle of rolling in it! in my package, i save a little less than $700 us each year (this year, next year, and the year after that, and so on), or about 82% off of my old phone bill.

Using a Skype server plugged in to the existing copper phone wiring of your home means that you can lift a receiver anywhere in your home, at any time, and get a regular dial tone. Incoming calls either from Skype users or regular phones ring all handsets throughout your home. Basically, you can make Skype behave like a regular phone line, but at a tiny fraction of the cost.

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There are some big benefits to switching to a Skype server. It’s likely a lot cheaper and if you’re a regular Skype user, you can now use the service with any handset in the house instead of sitting at your computer.

There are also some downsides. The phone system still remains one of the most reliable services. It’s more likely that I’ll lose electricity than I won’t have a dial tone, which may be of some concern for fire and bugler alarm systems. You also wouldn’t have 911 service in this scenario, but if you have a cell phone anyway, this may be a moot point.

What are the rest of you hackers doing for phone service these days? Is it time to give up the land line entirely, simulate it with a Skype server or VoIP service comprare cialis, or are you still happily rocking the POTS? Give us a shout in the comments.

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Thursday, 27. November 2008 von thestresspool

Robert Reed: Surprise! This Bank Refuses Fed Bailout

The way major financial institutions are feasting on taxpayer-backed bailouts, you’d think every bank in this country has on the feed bag.

Not true.

Just north of Chicago, dwelling in the People’s Republic of Evanston, is First Bank & Trust — a 13-year-old community lender that doesn’t want any part of the U.S. government’s $700 billion bank bailout or, for that matter, any subsequent rescue plans. You see, First Bank & Trust won’t do business that way. Says Robert R. Yohanan, CEO and one of the bank’s founders: “We don’t need the money. More important, we don’t want the government as a partner.”

That refreshing approach makes First Bank & Trust a rarity in these dismal economic days. First, it’s a healthy institution that hasn’t forsaken one of the main skills of successful banking: managing risk. For example a few years ago, First Bank & Trust shrewdly determined the home mortgage market was spinning out of control and greatly limited making real estate investments thus avoiding big trouble.Secondly, this bank isn’t looking to game the system by profiting from the government-backed bailout.

Believe me, one of the yet untold stories of this massive taxpayer-funded rescue is how many healthy lenders are grabbing for the government gold because it’s a source of cheap and ready capital. Recently, one bank industry analyst told me that viable banks are under pressure from theirinstitutional shareholders to take advantage of the bailout funding even if the lender doesn’t need the cash cushion.First Bank & Trust’s management has a different approach. It would rather fund bank operations through traditional means, like customer deposits, while also making a profit on sound loans. Moreover, it cringes at the prospect of selling even a slice of itself to the government, which usually gets preferred stock from any lender participating in the bailout.

“Who knows what is to come? They seem to be writing laws as they go along.” says CEO Yohanan, whom I spoke to while researching a story for Chicago magazine.

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First Bank & Trust hasn’t made a big deal out of the decision to go it alone. For the most part, the bank’s marketing initiatives travel more along the lines of neighborhood pumpkin carving contests. And to the best of my knowledge, the only mention of its bailout stance was made in a letter to the editor printed in a free local newspaper, which is where I learned of the “No Bailout Here” decision.

Yes, some critics will claim that First Bank & Trust shouldn’t be held up as some shining example of restraint and fair play. They’ll note this is a very small, conservative bank that caters to a niche of area business owners or operators and is surrounded by a fairly affluent depositor base. In addition, it doesn’t provide the sweep of services and loans like JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America or other mega-banks and doesn’t bear their heavy community reinvestment burdens.

All that may be true. Still, I feel better knowing there’s at least one bank out there not looking to score a free lunch.

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Gmc

Tuesday, 25. November 2008 von thestresspool

gm calls on its patriotic fans to save it

one could argue that patriotism is the only thing that has kept gm afloat conducive to the last few years. the libido of american to buy american and the romantic nostalgic idea that by buying gm, you were also tapping into the renown days of the american auto vigour. the big 3 have been in-trouble for months, but their timing is lousy. of course, no one can predict a 40% downturn in any market, but they be required to have recognized tough times were ahead. had they gone to washington dc earlier on in 2008, they would press gotten the $25 billion, no questions asked. yet, with $700 billion in bailout going to the stricken banks, there’s not a scads of job and goodwill in the interest of giving away more tax payer dollars. gm is now doing something it should give birth to done long ago, gone to it’s loyal buyers and ask for their backing. i am not anyway, talking wide donations, that might be next, but getting them to pledge their support. to do this, the company is sending out emails like this one.dearyou made the right choice when you put your confidence in hybrid motors, and we appreciate your past vouch for. i call for to assure you that we are making our best vehicles constantly, and we have exciting plans for the future. but we need your help now. fully rattle d repel, we fundamental you to join us to let congress recognize that a bridge loan to help u.s. automakers also helps encourage the u.s. economy and preserve millions of american jobs.despite what you may be hearing, we are not asking congress into a bailout but rather a loan that discretion be repaid.the u.s. economy is at a crossroads due to the worldwide credit crisis, and all americans are feeling the effects of the worst economic downturn in 75 years. regard for our successful efforts to restructure, let up on costs and enhance liquidity, u.s. auto sales rely on access to credit, which is all but frozen through time-honoured channels.the consequences of the domestic auto industry collapsing would far outdo the $25 billion loan needed to bridge the current disaster. according to a recent bone up on by the center for the duration of automotive research:• one in 10 american jobs depends on u.s. automakers• as good as 3 million jobs are at immediate risk• u.s. actual income could be reduced by $150 billion• the demand gate lost over 3 years would be more than $156 billiondiscussions are now underway in washington, d.c., concerning loans to support u.s. carmakers. i am asking for your support in this vital effort by contacting your status representatives.delight experience a few minutes to go to www.gmfactsandfiction.com, where we be suffering with made it carefree for you to contact your u.s. senators and representatives. merely click on the “i’m a concerned american” link under the “mobilize now” allocate, and enter your name and zip cypher to send a personalized e-mail stating your support for the u.s. automotive enterprise.let me assure you that general motors has made dramatic improvements over the model 10 years. in fact, we are leading the industry with give-winning vehicles like the chevrolet malibu, cadillac cts, buick enclave, pontiac g8, gmc acadia, chevy tahoe hybrid, saturn aura and more. we offer 18 models with an epa estimated 30 mpg highway or gambler — more than toyota or honda. gm has 6 hybrids in sell and 3 more by mid-2009. gm has closed the quality rest with the imports, and today we are putting our best importance vehicles on the road.please allot this low-down with friends and family using the tie-in on the site.thank you for plateful victual our economy viable.candidly,troy clarkethe company has to create a movement to save it, but as the case may be it should press started this a long time ago because possibly they have course out of goodwill and their simply aren’t now enough customers who care. posted by ed cotton
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Monday, 24. November 2008 von thestresspool

The Sweet-Saltys

we food bloggers take care of to twig a only slightly bit snotty, a little bit uppity when it comes to our bread. positive, there has recently been a bit of a bacon revolt, and people seem to be descending from their “foam” highs to actually consume food that is chewable, but there is something about discovering the next new supervised-appreciated fruit or finding out a way to hightail it a vegetable you hated as a child fit for a dinner party that seems to grace every food blogger’s blog… and every every now in awhile, i find it rather monotonous. what no complete ever talks regarding is the sort of disorganized and slightly irresponsible eating that the whole world has done at individual cape in their lives. the indulgent of cravings that make eating an undamaged pint of ice cream sound have a weakness for a pretty good position. i just want to know what’s wrong with not planning your meals once in awhile. or even, what’s wrong with not eating any meals at all? yes, i know… as a pep plan, spending your day snacking is very likely not a good belief, but with how food-obsessed our blogs make us, sometimes a light of day of eating perfectly what i’m craving at that particular moment, no sum how odd, uninteresting, or unphotogenic it may be, is one of the most relaxing things. my roommate and i summons these cravings “the sweet-saltys,” a sort of venture owing to your fridge when you didn’t extraordinarily have any edibles on hand, and you end up making a variety of small snacks throughout the day to keep you going, alternating sweet and savory to keep it engaging. as much as i love engaging pictures of what i make, writing recipes, and else contributing foodstuffs to the blogging world, every once in awhile, it’s nice to take my thoughts off my planning, distant my recipes, and at most to suffer myself not to think about what the next conceitedly thing in rations, whether it be a new version of chocolate hew a contribute cookies or a way of concentrating flavors into powders or liquefying them and slurping them out of straws, will be.
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Saturday, 22. November 2008 von thestresspool

OBAMA TO NOMINATE CLINTON FOR SOS POST: Aides say President-elect’s announcement of Secretary of State to be made after Thanksgiving.

*president-elect barack obama plans to designate hillary rodham clinton as secretary of state after thanksgiving, a new milestone for the former first lady and a convergence of two political forces who fought hard for the presidency.

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Lada

Friday, 21. November 2008 von thestresspool

Light Bulb Changer:Redundancy Illuminated

Who out there does not remember those old light-bulb jokes? You, know, the ones that went, ?how many whatevers does it take to change a light bulb?’ Answers were precursors to Polish and other bad ethnic jokes, but the patent for the light bulb changer, (#6826983 to be exact) is neither. It is, however, quite ridiculous, and as such, belongs here now. Read on and realize you simply haven’t seen it all.


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Wednesday, 19. November 2008 von thestresspool

Spike Jonze Promises That ?Where the Wild Things Are’ Won’t Be the New ?Chinese Democracy’

Presumably compelled by this morning’s leak of Chinese Democracy, Spike Jonze has granted a gargantuan interview to Ain’t It Cool News in which he assures us that his oft-delayed opus, Where the Wild Things Are, is also still on track to actually come out someday. Apparently editing on the movie was completed three weeks ago, and all special effects should be finished by May, probably just in time for lots more problems to pop up before the movie’s planned October 16 release. Karen O is still writing the film’s score, and Billy Bob Thornton, Jonze says, will provide the voice for one of the Wild Things. Also, on the rumored pants-crappings at test screenings: “From the beginning, I told the studio, ‘I don’t think this is gonna be a movie for four-year-olds,’” says Spike. “And I think they said ‘Oh, okay,’ but I think that when they saw it, that’s another … you know, that’s something else … It’s sort of like they were expecting a boy and I gave birth to a girl. So they just needed their time to sort that out and figure out how they were going to learn to love their new daughter.” This movie will never be released.

Moriarty Sits Down With Spike Jonze For Huge Unfettered WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE Interview [Ain’t It Cool News]

Earlier: Which Will Come Out First: ‘Chinese Democracy’ or ‘Where the Wild Things Are’?


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Wednesday, 19. November 2008 von thestresspool

Creeping consequentialism and insidious economics, part I

OK, the title is hyperbolic. But here is what troubles me.

You are teaching or analyzing legal rule A. Suppose rule A seems to express an underlying standard of undesirable or impermissible conduct C. For example, the legal rule is: “D must pay compensatory damages to P when D’s unreasonably risky conduct harms P.” The underlined phrase expresses a norm of impermissible conduct.

Unthinking consequentialism can creep in at both levels of this analysis–in your analysis of what counts as creating an unreasonable risk to others, and in your analysis of whether a legal rule expressing this standard of conduct is normatively desirable. This danger is especially pronounced in analyzing tort doctrine, but it arises elsewhere, too.

Consider first the standard of conduct. How do we decide what risks are unreasonable? (For example, whether it is unreasonable for D to speed to the hospital to obtain care for his sick child.) Here is an answer, and one that appears so self-evidently correct that any alternative analysis seems irrational.

1. Consider all the bad consequences of D’s taking the risk.

2. Consider all the good consequences of D’s taking the risk.

3. If the good outweighs the bad, it is permissible to take the risk. If not, not.

(The famous Learned Hand test is often viewed as expressing this approach: you are negligent if but only if the burden of taking a precaution against the risk is less than the benefits of taking the precaution, in the form of reduced risks of harm to those exposed to the risk.)

If you don’t like this approach, what is wrong with you? Don’t you care about consequences? Don’t you prefer good to bad? (Or, under marginal versions of this approach, don’t you prefer more good to less good, and less bad to more bad?) Are you fanatically opposed to balancing? Even though, in your own life, you routinely balance the advantages and disadvantages when deciding between option A and option B?

Consider next the desirability of the corresponding legal rule: if an actor fails to act as specified by this standard of reasonable conduct, he must pay compensatory damages to the victim. How do we decide the desirability of this rule? Why, in exactly the same manner. This is a matter of basic rationality, after all.

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1. Consider all the bad consequences of enforcing this legal rule of negligence liability.

2. Consider all the good consequences of enforcing the rule.

3. If the good outweighs the bad, this is a desirable legal rule. If not, not.

Again, the logic appears to be inexorable.

This approach is enormously attractive for a number of reasons. It appears to be thorough, empirically grounded, pragmatic, rational, and focused on human welfare. It gives us a rigorous method, quite unlike the fuzzy soft-headed intuitions of those who defend rights-based and other nonconsequentialist approaches. (A colleague in the philosophy department recently remarked to me that many of her undergraduates, when first introduced to philosophy, are seduced by the simplicity and apparent inevitability of utilitarian thinking.)

I do believe that economic and utilitarian analysis have value, both descriptively and normatively. But the account I have just given greatly understates the difficulties with these forms of analysis, and overstates their ability to describe the world accurately and to prescribe norms that we should live by. (To be continued…)

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Teri polo

Tuesday, 18. November 2008 von thestresspool

How I Met Your Mother: Woooo!

Filed under: How I Met Your Mother, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

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(s04e08) man, i hate woooo! girls. and i’m harmonious sure bays and thomas unwilling them too.i money, why would they devote an entire episode to them, then abuse them as a vehicle to demonstrate how both robin and ted (a wg by proxy) are currently single and rudderless in their lives? it was a nice little switcheroo, though; you go from being merely violently sickened by the wgs at the start of the scene to really feeling contrite in the service of them by the extreme. oh, and rooting for that girl with the crush on lily’s friend jillian to get her itch. but that’s just me talking…

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