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Monday round up
- GM has built a plug-in hybrid
- I like this guy
Indian Hill lawyer and former congressional candidate Paul Hackett — armed with a loaded assault rifle — chased down three men in a car after it crashed into a fence at his home in the early morning hours of Nov. 19.
- I’m going to order this and this
- Tamara de Lempicka made some beautiful art deco paintings
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MLK day thoughts
Since it’s his birthday, I guess I’ll post my impression of MLK. I find it surprising that everyone misses his most singular accomplishment, namely that he he was able to manage a coalition of highly and disparately motivated parties and have them all (more or less) follow a strategy of nonviolence, which is the only strategy that would have worked. As a management endeavor that is staggering.
For more on that, see The Gandhi Game, which explains it all in a game theory sort of way. Put simply, it allows the opposing party to do what you want them to do (usually defined as “doing the right thing”, though it doesn’t have to be that way) and not suffer any violent consequences. If the Palestinians did that, they would be in a much better position than they are now.
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Being insightful as I throw stones
Somehow I stumbled across this book The Enemy At Home: The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility for 9/11 on Amazon and it provoked two thoughts.
- First I thought of Eric Hoffer’s adage, to wit, Americans can only hate Americans, they consider foreigners to be inferiors and feel sorry for them. That would make this book a sign of health, albeit an ugly one.
- Then I thought of the South Park episode “The Mystery of the Urinal Deuce” and the lines:
Kyle: So who was responsible for 9-11?
Stan: A bunch of pissed off Muslims. What are you, retarded!?
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Atlanta cop update
See Report: Lies involved in no-knock warrant and Town hall meeting to discuss “no-knock” warrants. The systems seems to be working, albeit quite slowly. I’d assumed that since this feel out of the news for a month that it was being covered up, it’s nice to see that I might be wrong about that.
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Not surprising
Cop wounded in drug raid that killed woman to retire
Curiously, the name of the APD spokesman is James Polite, which is just kind of eerie. If that’s your name, are you destined for some kind of PR occupation?
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A lonely Monday post
I spend all day today debugging, which is also how I spend the early morning hours after I got home last night. It’s been a strange day. There has been very little email and phone contact today. Combine that with the weather and listening to quiet singer-songwriter music and the day has a rare seamless quality.
Your link for the day is It’s time for a new International Brigade, which is about private armies and the crisis in Darfur.
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Friday night in Alpharetta
At long last, a new gallery, with photos made with the new flash, the one below is my new favorite self portrait.
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Three items of interest
- The UltraMarathon Man
- David Lee Roth Doing Bluegrass – sort of disturbing
- Not disturbing is Norman Blake in a rare YouTube appearance
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Perfectly put
Don his open letter to Lou Dobbs. Why he’s taken more seriously than Bill O’Reilly or Cynthia McKinney I’ll never know.
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Quick round up to clear off some firefox tabs
- An interesting Interface
- Why Hawks Win – an interesting article
- A good deal on health insurance
- Dashboard Mohamed – I’m not that brave myself….
- ASP.net AJAX Cheatsheets
- The lives of the first web builders, in wacky Canadian form.