Monthly Archives: November 2008

Rube Goldberg’s Spirit Alive and Well in Miami

This place really is amazing. This morning's Herald had this beauty: Balloon birds = lights out,

A run-in between a singing Hannah Montana balloon and a flock of birds knocked out power to a Miami neighborhood Monday.

The incident unfolded about 7:30 a.m. outside Jose De Diego Middle School, 3100 NW Fifth Ave..

Fire officials said the balloon may have scared about 300 birds that roost on power lines near the school, knocking a line loose when the birds fled.

It caused a power outage in a five-block radius for a few hours, and forced the rescheduling of an event at the school with Superintendent Alberto Carvalho and Miami Mayor Manny Diaz.

All the birds survived.

The small pink-and-silver Hannah Montana balloon was the only thing that did not emerge unscathed — though it did greet Miami Fire Rescue personnel with the teen singer's hit The Best of Both Worlds.

Rube Goldberg would be proud.

Power was out in my neighborhood for most of Saturday afternoon. I wonder if we had a balloon too?

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Call Your Senator about Lieberman (UPDATED)

Help remind your Democratic Senator that Lieberman should go (or at least pay a very serious price) for his election-season behavior.

Call Your Senators NOW

Clicking above will take you to a tool that will ask you for your phone number. When you submit, it calls you, plays a recording with suggestions as to you how to frame your conversation, then connects you with your senator's office. No actual phone dialing is required.

UPDATE: Not sure if this is worth the trouble in light of this news from the HuffPo: Obama Wants Lieberman To Remain In Democratic Caucus.

There is some daylight between “remain in caucus” and “remain unpunished” so I suppose it's not yet an unmitigated disaster, but it will soon be.

I think this shows two things. First, that Obama will tack heavily to the right on many, most issues outside those few liberal issues he directly campaigned on. Rahm Emanuel may be only the beginning.

Second, I think it shows that the Obama people haven't learned as much from the Clinton admin as they should — or are the Clinton admin!

Recall that President Clinton's first controversy was over 'don't ask, don't tell'. He'd said he was going to do something to increase gay rights in the military. Senior brass objected. Clinton backed down. The lesson learned by the Hill was that Clinton had no backbone as he could be buffaloed even by people who had to salute him. And the costs were soon seen as Clinton's health care and other parts of his legislative package plan went down in flames (although there were substantive reasons for the health care plan to run into trouble, the political reality was that Clinton looked weak).

There's a similar danger to Obama if the lesson learned from the Lieberman episode on the Hill is that there's no cost to trashing Obama.

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Latest will.i.am Video

will.i.am, It's A New Day:

But not quite ringtone material.

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I Expect the Memory Hole to Be Very Busy

Eschaton is one of the first to speculate about all the GOP talking points that are about to be subjected to major forgetting.

To his “Up or down vote” I'd add all the stuff about respecting the commander in chief.

[Lest I be misunderstood, I'd like to note that

(1) I don't think filibusters are inherently wrong, even when they block things I like;

(2) I do think a great deal of the 'respect for the CIC' talk was wrong-headed, an attempt to shut down meaningful debates that should have taken place; but,

(3) I have a very low tolerance for hypocrisy.]

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Change

South Florida Daily Blog: Ch- ch- ch- Changes links to 2 political junkies which has this great graphic:

changeisgood.jpg

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What’s the Point of This Stuff?

Most of the time I understand the theory behind email sp*m. People are hoping I'll click a link or reply. In the end they either want to sell me something, or they want to spoof some information from me. Similarly with blog sp*m — either it's ads, or an attempt to raise their Google rankings by showing a link from here (with a decent Google rank) to there.

But there are two kinds of sp*m I do not get at all.

The first kind is the blog comment with a link to a web site of garbage characters. Usually when I click, there's nothing there. What's the point? Is the botnet just practicing?

The second kind are email messages like the one I just got twice today, which I quote in its entirety, compete with original formatting:

Dear Sir,
I will like to know if it is possible for me to make
reservations of plane tickets in your travel agency for one of our
members and to pay remotely with international card accorded with
authorizations.
I remain on standby of a favourable response from your office. Please
confirm this booking and forwards fare as soon as possible.[Accra to
Cairo to Paris]
Name: [1] KOFI OPOKU
Date is 15th of November 27th of November 2008.
Best greetings.
Dr Aileen Winch

Any ideas?

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