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  • Microsoft,  Tech

    Freaking Vista

    March 5, 2007 /

    For some reason after the upgrade my local box would not respond to localhost. After several hours of searching, I finally see this article. Who knew write permissions on a log file could be so important?

    And now of course, it doesn’t work anymore. Sigh.

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  • Music,  Photography

    Tommy Womack at Decatur CD

    March 5, 2007 /

    Yesterday I went to see the immensely talented Tommy Womack at both Decatur CD and later Eddie’s Attic. One of the best shows I’ve seen in years. The photos are from the in-store appearance at Decatur CD.

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  • Iraq,  Terrorism

    The insurgency in Iraq

    March 3, 2007 /

    Check out this interview with terrorism expert Evan Kohlmann. It’s a fascinating look at the current state of the insurgency in Iraq.

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  • Climate Change,  Links,  Politics

    Random assortment of links

    March 1, 2007 /
    • Frank Miller is going to be on G4 on Sunday.
    • A 96 year old mobster has his day in court. His mob name is “The Old Man” which is rather unimaginative. His record goes back to 1932.
    • Stand-in mistress sought to take wife’s abuse
    • Your tax dollars at work, in hovering cloud of smoke form.
    • Underground coal fires.
    • A horrible abuse of language from the junior senator from Massachusetts. “

      Might I ask you what your opinion is with respect to the state of American politics as regards the politics of personal destruction?

      He has the perfectly descriptive term, slander, to use and yet he came up with that. He makes Bush seem downright articulate sometimes.

    • A lot of interesting talk on Gore, and specifically his carbon offsetting program from Marginal Revolution and The Economist. FYI – he seems to be a part owner of the offsetting company.
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  • Cycling,  History,  Links,  Photography,  Quotes

    Quick tab clearing round up

    February 28, 2007 /
    • Meanest quote: they “breed like flies but die in the same way.”
    • Joaquin Murietta
    • The funniest thing I read on Sunday “A small group of the SOF participated in mass nudity and arson as means of protesting against materialism”. Mass nudity and arson! Probably not at the same time though.
    • Why the camera adds 10 pounds.
    • Bikes must ride single file on Columns Drive
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  • Music

    “I get real depressed and tell everybody”

    February 26, 2007 /

    That’s my favorite line on Tommy Womack’s latest album “There I Said It“. I like this album a lot. Womack has been on my top three list of favorite living songwriters for several years now, and this is probably his best work to date. It’s a bit more electric than much of his prior work, which usually i don’t like but it works quite well on this album.

    For those of you not familiar with Tommy, he was in the bands Government Cheese and the Bisquits and also worked with Jason Ringenberg on several albums. He’s had five (I think) solo releases; all very good. I’d ordered several of his other albums through his website and he was nice enough to send me an advance copy of There I Said It several months before it came out. I think it’s his best yet. He’s one of the very few non-bluegrass artists I listen to at this point in my musical life.

    I think this is the only album review I’ve done on the blog to date.

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  • Photography

    The elephant is almost eaten

    February 25, 2007 /

    And my crushing workload is almost abated. In the meantime, this guy was on my roof a few days ago.

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  • Photography

    Swamped

    February 23, 2007 /

    Work comes at me from all sides, but as the saying goes “I’ll sleep when they drive a stake through my heart”. Here are some recent photos. The Safe Place one is kind of creepy.

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  • Islam,  Links,  Politics,  Quotes

    Quick tab clearing roundup

    February 21, 2007 /
    • The Sunni-Shia Quiz – I got a 100!
    • Private solutions to Global Warming
    • Ron Paul is running for president! Finally a good republican.
    • Engineering Quotes
    • Woman Fired For Writing About Avoiding Work
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  • Iraq

    Response to Subadei

    February 18, 2007 /

    Subadei was kind enough to post about my earlier Iraq thoughts.

    As the power vacuum created by US withdrawal is quickly filled by the Shia we’ll see a down turn in sectarian violence not the ethnic cleansing many fear. Once they have political control of Iraq what do the Shiites stand to gain through annihilatory tactics waged against the Sunni minority? Such actions would certainly provoke Jordan and Syria as the refugee flood becomes a tidal wave. The Sauds are already waving their fists in response to Sunni deaths at the hands of Shiites and their perceived threat of Iran’s growing influence.

    Actually I don’t see the Shia filling the power vacuum created when the US leaves. The Iraqi Sunni are quite adept at wreaking havoc and I think that would increase with the US gone. The threat we pose is political, whereas the Shia threat is existential.

    I also think I misused the word “state” inaccurately. Most likely the three areas would be a Shia state in the South, a Kurdish one in the north, and a wild, violent region in the middle. I don’t see the Shia (large, unorganized, and ununited) being able to impose a monopoly of violence against a more organized and much more united (smaller in size) Sunni region. Especially if the Saudis and AQ are able to make spoiling attacks and fund the warring factions.

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