I should have posted this as soon as I got back from our cross country trip, but during that trip I did add more states to my collection…
Missouri, South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana are new.
Seven states to go.
(Map from World66.)
I should have posted this as soon as I got back from our cross country trip, but during that trip I did add more states to my collection…
Missouri, South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana are new. Seven states to go. (Map from World66.) I haven’t posted in awhile, and on the way to grab some lunch I slipped and fell on the stairs, catching myself with my right arm, which now hurts. So, in honor of that, and not having any news I am ready to report quite yet on the house, I thought I’d just get out my bandwagon joining post wondering if anything “Interesting” will happen tomorrow… which starts in just under 3.5 hours UTC wise, but which started 6 minutes ago in Iran… For those who have no idea what I am talking about, see articles like this. Basically August 22nd is an important date related to a final judgement of sorts on the Islamic Calendar this year, and because the Iranian president said he would give his answer to UN ultimatums by the 22nd. Because of those two things a bunch of people have been speculating that Iran will do something “big” on the 22nd. Which it now is in Iran, and will be soon in places West of Iran. Or, it could be nothing at all other than a bunch of folks getting excited about a date. But if it were real, what could it be? Lets speculate a bit… #1) Iran launches a full scale invasion of Iraq My grandmother has recently been emailing me stories for me to keep for posterity, put on my Wiki, etc. Over time I’ll get them added to my Wiki. She’s sent a couple that were stories of my dad and his sisters when they were young and such, and those are good, but I asked her for more about her and my grandfather specifically. Yesterday she sent this:
I’m a sucker for such things, but I can’t even read that without misting up. I swear, I was nowhere near there! :-) Myrtle Beach Police Department Incident Report (pdf)
I am way behind the curve on this, cause this got lost in my old email backlog. I think it happened in March. And it is an annoying flash navigation thing to get to the video, so I can’t link to it directly, but… Go to this page. Then choose “Week 3” on the left of the screen. Then The brunette woman standing in front of Donald Trump is my cousin Bonnie. I knew (or was at least acquainted with) Declan back in college. I happened to catch him on the radio the other day. You can listen to the whole clip here (RealPlayer). Here is the transcript of the bit where Declan talks: Careful what you search for
Now come on… can any of you who knew Declan in college listen to that clip and not have the first thing that comes into your mind be that Declan is not describing searches he found in what AOL released, but rather just his own searches? Um, just me? OK. Never mind. :-) I just destroyed the address book on my computer and once again had to revert to a months old backup. I am very unhappy, and wishing that the house had already sold so I could buy myself a new backup drive and be automatically backing up again, and even better wishing that Leopard was already out so I could fix this with a few clicks in Time Machine. (Cause the .Mac iSync backup of addresses is completely useless.) In any case, to distract myself from this issue, I just want to note something I came across the other day that I think describes my recent thoughts on the whole no liquids on planes thing. It is an article from the Cato Institute from Fall of 2004. Here is the main gist: A False Sence of Insecurity? (pdf)
(via Boing Boing) A little later on in the article:
The entire article (5 printed pages) is well worth the read. It should be required reading for anybody making policy related to anti-terrorism. The main truth that rings loud and clear is that FAR more damage is caused by non-sensical overreactions than could be caused directly even in the wildest dreams of the terrorists. In a true “war on terror” we would be educating ourselves on why terrorism is no more a threat than the increased deer population in our suburbs and therefore refuse to submit to irrational fear. We would not be turning our lives upside down, readjusting all of our priorities, giving up all sorts of civil liberties, compromising our principles AND making air travel increasingly miserable by the day (with only a psychological increase in security, not a real one). By doing the crazy kind of pseudo-security measures happening at airports worldwide, we end up causing far more damage (just in a different way) than if someone had indeed succeeded in blowing up a plane. The only difference is that damage is diffused over many millions of people over the course of months rather than a few hundred people over an instant. But the damage is just as real. It’s just the other kind, being more visible and more concentrated gets more attention. But it shouldn’t. Especially since the types of things we are doing (no liquids on planes) at best only force those wishing to do damage to do it somewhere else, or using a different method. It does not actually STOP anything. Make it hard to bring explosives on a plane? They can blow up the security checkpoint, or a school, or a mall. Or just put the bomb in checked luggage (which is STILL not as completely checked as it should be). This is not to minimize how horrible even a single death is to the people involved. But when making policy, one has to look at the bigger picture. And in the bigger picture… with the crazy overreactions we are doing nothing but hurting ourselves in the long run. We are not helping anything. I added a new graph to the graphs section for the first time in months. At some point I’ll get back to actually updating the old graphs. Maybe even automating it. But not yet. In any case, the new graph shows the time I get up each day. Click through on the graph to see it better and read more about it. Here are some of the interesting bits though:
Just under 9 hours ago we got official word via email from our relocation company that they had sent in the papers which indicated that they accepted an offer on our house. (They way it works is that we sell to the relocation company and the relocation company sells to the actual buyer). On Wednesday we had gotten the initial offer, and then we spent a couple days negotiating (counter offer and counter counter offer) and making sure everything was in order in terms of knowing just how everything worked with the relocation company. The number we accepted is no where near what we had hoped before the real estate bubble completely popped in our part of Florida. But it is more than we paid for the place (barely) and we will get a check when all is done rather than write one, and we will get to stop paying the mortgage and utilities in hopefully just a few days, which will mean we will no longer be in a cash flow deficit, which will be a very good thing! We could have decided to say no and hold out for something better, but given how slow the market is, and the fact that until we sell we are bleeding cash, we decided to just go ahead. Of course, there is still the inspection yet to go. If anything of significance is found at inspection then all bets are off and this may yet fall through. We of course hope that does not happen. So… crossing our fingers for a bit longer (up to 10 days)… but we are much closer to having this house sold than ever before. You don’t “successfully foil” an operation and THEN raise threat levels and put on all kinds of extra security procedures. If you think an operation is about to happen but you don’t know the details and don’t have another way to stop it THEN you raise the threat levels. But if it is was indeed successfully foiled then those steps would be unnecessary because the threat has already been removed. There is something else going on here today that has not yet been publicly revealed. Perhaps it is just that they think they caught some but not all of the people involved. Or perhaps there is more. We will see I guess. But interesting developments today in any case. |
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