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Archive for March, 2006
Google v/s US DOJ: Google Will Lose
Mar 13th
No, I’m not a lawyer, but you don’t need to be one to see that Google has set itself up to lose in next Tuesday’s hearings on why Google failed to comply with a Department of Justice subpoena of a week’s worth of search requests.
Google is making pathetic excuses in what appears to be a childish tantrum against the US Government request. Google’s excuses is exposure to private end-user information, which is not what the US wants, and that trade secrets would be exposed, which I think the Government is keenly interested in protecting.
From the AP here:
U.S., Google Set to Face Off in Court By MICHAEL LIEDTKE, AP Business Writer
SAN FRANCISCO – Lawyers for the Justice Department and Google are expected to elaborate on their opposing views in a San Jose hearing scheduled Tuesday before U.S. District Court Judge James Ware.
It will mark the first time the Justice Department and Google have sparred in court since the government subpoenaed the Mountain-View, Calif.-based company last summer in an effort to obtain a long list of search requests and Web site addresses.
The government believes the requested information will help bolster its arguments in another case in Pennsylvania, where the Bush administration hopes to revive a law designed to make it more difficult for children to see online pornography.
Google has refused to cooperate, maintaining that the government’s demand threatens its users’ privacy as well as its own closely guarded trade secrets.
The Justice Department has downplayed Google’s concerns, arguing it doesn’t want any personal information nor any data that would undermine the company’s thriving business.
Google seized on the case to underscore its commitment to privacy rights and differentiate itself from the Internet’s other major search engines Yahoo Inc., Microsoft Corp.’s MSN and Time Warner Inc.’s America Online. All three say they complied with the Justice Department’s request without revealing their users’ personal information.
Cooperating with the government “is a slippery slope and it’s a path we shouldn’t go down,” Google co-founder Sergey Brin told industry analysts earlier this month.
Even as it defies the Bush administration, Google recently bowed to the demands of China’s Communist government by agreeing to censor its search results in that country so it would have better access to the world’s fastest growing Internet market. Google’s China capitulation has been harshly criticized by some of the same people cheering the company’s resistance to the Justice Department subpoena.
What is really at stake here is whether or not children are exposed to pornographic materials on the Internet. Google thinks it is all about them, and in their moral smugness, have decided that they do not have to do what the US Government has required them to do in a court of law.
It appears that Google wants to be defiant of the US Government on principle only, which may explain why they seem to flaunt the SEC rules regarding corporate disclosure too, as happened last week when they “accidentally” posted projected earnings on the Internet.
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Isaac Hayes’ Intolerant Hypocrisy
Mar 13th
“What’s wrong, chil’ren?” That is the line that South Park fans expect to hear from Chef, the black school chef and all around ladies’ man from South Park.
Now the actor who portrays Chef, Isaac Hayes, is quitting because he doesn’t like South Park’s cartoon portrayal of the church of Scientology. The same actor who remained silent while South Park creators portrayed Jesus getting shot to death by Iraqi militants during a Christmas show, and forest animals engaged in an animal orgy around a nativity scene, somehow became self-righteous when the show lampooned the idiotic members of his loony “religion.”
Matt Stone and Trey Parker have exposed Mormons in the past too, but Isaac Hayes didn’t appear to object to that episode so much.
From the AP Here:
NEW YORK – Isaac Hayes has quit “South Park,” where he voices Chef, saying he can no longer stomach its take on religion.
Hayes, who has played the ladies’ man/school cook in the animated Comedy Central satire since 1997, said in a statement Monday that he feels a line has been crossed.
“There is a place in this world for satire, but there is a time when satire ends and intolerance and bigotry towards religious beliefs of others begins,” the 63-year-old soul singer and outspoken Scientologist said.
“South Park” co-creator Matt Stone responded sharply in an interview with The Associated Press Monday, saying, “This is 100 percent having to do with his faith of Scientology… He has no problem and he’s cashed plenty of checks with our show making fun of Christians.”
Last November, “South Park” targeted the Church of Scientology and its celebrity followers, including actors Tom Cruise and John Travolta, in a top-rated episode called “Trapped in the Closet.”
Stone told The AP he and co-creator Trey Parker “never heard a peep out of Isaac in any way until we did Scientology. He wants a different standard for religions other than his own, and to me, that is where intolerance and bigotry begin.“
So long, Chef. I will be sure to not let your objections to religious portrayal prevent me from watching South Park. Maybe Chef will be brutally murdered in every upcoming episode like they used to do with poor Kenny. I’m looking forward to seeing how Chef gets written out of the show.
Matt and Trey also need to get around to portraying the religion of Islam for the brutal teachings it actually espouses too.
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I’m Switching Search Engines
Mar 13th
I am voting with my feet. I will continue to use Google as a Search Engine no longer. Thanks to Drudge, I’m now using a new search engine which seems pretty accurate, and its not Yahoo, or InfoSeek-
Its Accoona.
They have a cool toolbar with a popup blocker and a great news search capability. I already use Yahoo News for most of my blogging sources, but for fast results that you can actively narrow with the SuperTarget capability, nothing beats Accoona.
Accoona is reported to have 100 Million Dollars in private investment. This is not the first time in my life I switched web search engines- My last favorite engine before I switched to Google was Magellan.
But people accessing my site now from search engines break down like this, and I’m fairly certain its a typical sample of other sites across the net. As you can see, Google has over 85% of the search engine usage at this time. I expect that this will erode as Accoona slices out its market share and Microsoft catches up with new technology.

1 Google
2,362
86.74%
2 Yahoo
228
8.37
3 MSN
93
3.42
4 Altavista
18
0.66
5 AOL NetFind
18
0.66
6 Lycos
3
0.11
7 mamma.com
1
0.04
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Google Has Jumped the Shark
Mar 10th
Google seems to be under a lot of fire lately for some really dumb mistakes, and for acting like a spoiled brat with its investors, customers, and users of its services. As such, I really think that Google is about 6 months away from seeing its stock prices seriously slip, unless it mends its ways and quickly.

There is a great article on Google’s attitude here at Business Week.
Google (GOOG) boasts some of the Internet’s hottest technology and biggest brains. But while Google may be tops in managing the world’s information, it appears to be struggling with how to handle its own.
Recent missteps that have whipsawed or irked investors include the inadvertent release of sales projections and an agreement to censor its own search results in China. Then on Mar. 8, Google used a vaguely worded blog on its site to disclose a settlement of as much as $90 million in a case concerning click fraud. That came days after the company said the case was without merit and told investors the impact of click fraud on advertisers is immaterial.
Be sure to see my take on click fraud and how vulnerable Google is to it at the end of this article.
Investors say Google shares too little financial information and can be overly flip about company announcements, often posting statements on a corporate blog instead of through a press release.
GROW UP. Analysts and marketing gurus say that when it comes to communicating with the public and shaping its image, Google has some growing up to do. “It’s inevitable that at some point [Google's technological edge] is going to be neutralized, and online search is going to become a Pepsi-and-Coke market – that’s when marketing becomes much more important,” says Peter Sealey, a consultant and professor of marketing at the University of California Berkeley’s Haas School of Business who was a chief marketing executive at Coca-Cola (KO) and Columbia Pictures. “When people start warming to other brands, Google won’t know how to stop it because they won’t know enough to understand why it’s happening.”
Take the issue of click fraud, where a scam artist or prankster clicks repeatedly on an online ad with no interest in buying a product. By jacking up advertisers’ online bills without creating any sales, the practice could undermine Google’s business model.
Google says it does an effective job of stopping the practice, but won’t share with advertisers or investors exactly how it does it, or how much money it is spending on the problem.
ANALYSTS ANNOYED. So when the company announced the settlement without giving much detail, some analysts were left scratching their heads. Nor did the settlement quell advertiser concerns, since Google still won’t share how it deals with the problem, and the settlement doesn’t address future instances of click fraud.
“BUSH LEAGUE.” Another recent case of miscommunication: On Mar. 7, Google filed a statement with the SEC saying that it inadvertently had released on its Web site a slide that included financial projections and said its ad business was “healthy and growing and… on a strong trajectory.”
“Come on, this is bush league,” says Sealey. “It’s inconceivable to me that a company like [General Electric (GE)] or Anheuser Busch (BUD) would do something [like release figures by accident].”
CLEAR IT UP. Google spokesman Steve Langdon says, “Our aim is to be transparent in our communications about Google’s finances and as part of that to add clarification when necessary. That, we believe, is the responsible thing to do.”
Still, Google may need to do a better job of sending consistent and clear information to the outside world, experts say.
Google would be better served to be a bit humbler in their treatment of the public. They need to stop fighting lawsuits based on idealistic, leftist and elitist principles, and they need to follow corporate rules for operation. I expect that the SEC will punish Google for leaking its projections on the Internet, because, as this article points out, big boy companies do not make such junior league mistakes.
Google is VERY vulnerable to click fraud. I say vulnerable, because it could ruin Google as a company because this vulnerability exposes a weakness in Google’s ability to generate and collect revenue.
Let me explain how click fraud against Google works. Google allows companies to sponsor google keyword searches, even if the keyword is NOT THE CUSTOMER’S OWN keyword. For instance, it would be like Burger King sponsoring the google keyword of “McDonald’s French Fries.” If someone types “McDonald’s French Fries” into the search box, only Burger King links would appear at the top of the search results.
Burger King pays Google to reorder its search results. Burger King also must pay Google for every click on one of its re-ordered links. So say that someone searching for McDonald’s french Fries gets a result pointing to Burger King, and the searcher decides, “okay, that’s close enough to what I wanted, let me see what Burger King’s french Fries are about,” and the searcher clicks on the Burger King link. Google gets several cents for that single click.
Here is where the vulnerability lies and how click fraud works: Burger King essentially left its till drawer open. If you hate Burger King, and you wanted to punish them for falsely taking McDonald’s search results, you could build a java applet and distribute it to willing participants to randomly google search for McDonald’s Fries and then also click the Burger King Link. Or, you could trick people into downloading a trojan applet that clicks on Google Sponsored Links. This could quickly drain the Burger King account, even though real people did not view the search results.
Thus, you could create a denial of service against Burger King’s own search results by quickly sapping its advertising budget by falsely clicking internet links. If Burger King can prove that click fraud is happening, Google may not get its money for the false clicks.
Now imagine an internet worm that defaces websites with a java script that is designed to attack Google by creating massive fraud against its primary source of revenue. Think it can’t happen? Websites are already being defaced with java scripts designed to attack visitors’ personal PC’s to install keyloggers and botnets. Suppose that the server-side java gets changed one day to take down the largest Internet Search Company? Or perhaps botnets that attack Google Sponsored links?
Google needs to secure this vulnerability to their revenue stream and be more forth-coming about how they combat click fraud.
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Amazing 3D Sidewalk Art
Mar 10th
You gotta see these amazing artists work on sidewalks. Very neat stuff.
Thanks to Michelle Malkin for pointing me to this article. Click Here to see more of this art!
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Muppet Matrix
Mar 10th
I really wish Jim Henson was still around. The world of education and fun is just not the same without him. That said, I’m not too sure he would have liked the following video, which I think is hilarious, if not sadly outdated.
Click on the picture to see it…
Thanks to Transbuddha for the vid.
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Bruce Schneier is Wrong on Data Mining
Mar 9th
Bruce Schneier of counterpane considers himself an expert on all things related to computer security, and is the CTO of Counterpane, an Internet managed Security Services Provider that continues to struggle against its competitors in the space. Schneier believes that he is an imminently important person, and feels that his leftist agenda should be embraced by both the public and private sectors in American Society.
He once tried to claim that, because the government was running on a Microsoft Platform, it was a target of destruction to an as yet unknown threat that could bring down the whole “monoculture.” His opinions on the monoculture were seen for what it actually is, which is anti-Microsoft and anti-big business biases.
Schneier has no way of knowing whether or not the US has been successful in its pursuits of terrorism using data mining techniques, and in fact, any successes would be classified anyways. Now Schneier says that the government should stop trying to use computers to catch terrorists, because it just won’t work.

From Wired News Here:
In the post-9/11 world, there’s much focus on connecting the dots. Many believe data mining is the crystal ball that will enable us to uncover future terrorist plots. But even in the most wildly optimistic projections, data mining isn’t tenable for that purpose. We’re not trading privacy for security; we’re giving up privacy and getting no security in return.
The promise of data mining is compelling, and convinces many. But it’s wrong. We’re not going to find terrorist plots through systems like this, and we’re going to waste valuable resources chasing down false alarms. To understand why, we have to look at the economics of the system.
This is the first mistake Schneier makes- looking at security as an economic calculation. What is the monetary value of preventing terrorism? Is it measured in costs of lives? How about costs in economic loss? 9/11 almost caused an economic meltdown on Wall Street by using 15 stooges and some box cutters.
And it is clear that Schneier subscribes to the leftist idea that privacy, which is not defined as a freedom anywhere in the constitution, is more valuable than any exposure of privacy in efforts to fight terrorism.
Security is always a trade-off, and for a system to be worthwhile, the advantages have to be greater than the disadvantages. A national security data-mining program is going to find some percentage of real attacks and some percentage of false alarms. If the benefits of finding and stopping those attacks outweigh the cost — in money, liberties, etc. — then the system is a good one. If not, you’d be better off spending that capital elsewhere.
Data mining works best when you’re searching for a well-defined profile, a reasonable number of attacks per year and a low cost of false alarms. Credit-card fraud is one of data mining’s success stories: all credit-card companies mine their transaction databases for data for spending patterns that indicate a stolen card.
Terrorist plots are different. There is no well-defined profile and attacks are very rare. Taken together, these facts mean that data-mining systems won’t uncover any terrorist plots until they are very accurate, and that even very accurate systems will be so flooded with false alarms that they will be useless.
To reduce both those numbers, you need a well-defined profile. And that’s a problem when it comes to terrorism. In hindsight, it was really easy to connect the 9/11 dots and point to the warning signs, but it’s much harder before the fact. Certainly, many terrorist plots share common warning signs, but each is unique, as well. The better you can define what you’re looking for, the better your results will be. Data mining for terrorist plots will be sloppy, and it’ll be hard to find anything useful.
This is exactly the sort of thing we saw with the NSA’s eavesdropping program: the New York Times reported that the computers spat out thousands of tips per month. Every one of them turned out to be a false alarm.
And the cost was enormous — not just for the FBI agents running around chasing dead-end leads instead of doing things that might actually make us safer, but also the cost in civil liberties. The fundamental freedoms that make our country the envy of the world are valuable, and not something that we should throw away lightly.
This is Schneier’s second mistake, letting his political bias show. He claims that the NSA program was eavesdropping at a cost to American’s fundamental freedoms and civil liberties. He neglects outright to say that the NSA program was listening in on phone calls to known terrorists and known telephone numbers uncovered during counter-terrorism investigations. And again, he claims that the civil liberties and freedoms are more valuable than all of the economic loss, not to mention the value of the lives of 3000 Americans on 9/11.
Finding terrorism plots is not a problem that lends itself to data mining. It’s a needle-in-a-haystack problem, and throwing more hay on the pile doesn’t make that problem any easier. We’d be far better off putting people in charge of investigating potential plots and letting them direct the computers, instead of putting the computers in charge and letting them decide who should be investigated.
He uses “too many false positives” as the reasoning behind discontinuing efforts in this direction. Which is also disingenuous considering his role in managing systems that spit out millions of false positives per year.
Bruce knows that you adapt systems constantly to narrow false positives by applying intelligent filters, using human analysis and counter-intelligence. To claim that such a trick is impossible to perform, not worth the effort, or ultimately valueless when American LIVES are at stake would be dishonest of him. And if you are a customer of his, you would have to wonder if he cares so little about your own security should you fall under a cyber attack.
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Phishing Techniques Evolve: Smart Redirect
Mar 8th
The Register has a great story that talks about how phishers are getting around the ever vigilant groups that keep shutting down their phishing websites and form collector pages. Rather than register domains that look like a bank, you can register 40 generic sites at once, and use a single smart redirector page to poll your phishing websites, and when one shuts down, it fails over to the next.

From the Register here:
Cybercrooks have developed new techniques in response to increasingly aggressive moves to identify and shut down known phishing sites. In a move designed to ensure potential phishing victims always link to a live website, fraudsters have developed so-called “smart redirection” attacks.
Emails that form the basis of phishing attacks pose as security messages from online banks in an attempt to dupe a tiny proportion of recipients who happen to be customers of the bank, into visiting a bogus site and handing over account information.
Smart redirection attacks involve creating a number of similar phishing websites based at different locations. Bogus emails that form the basis of phishing attacks contain URLs that direct the victim to a single IP address, which hosts the so-called ‘smart redirector’. When the potential victim clicks on the link, the redirector checks all related phishing websites, identifying which sites are still live before redirecting the user to one of them.
The attack was discovered by researchers at the RSA Cyota Anti-Fraud Command Centre. So far two attacks on two different banks, one based in the UK and the other in Canada, have been detected.
RSA Cyota senior product manager Andrew Moloney said: “As anti-phishing vendors become more adept at shutting down phishing websites, inevitably the fraudsters are looking at ways to minimise the effect this has on their hit rates. Analysing which websites are still live – and seamlessly redirecting users to them – seems like a good way to raise the stakes. These phishing emails look no different to any other: all the action takes place behind the scenes, so as always users need to remain vigilant.”
According to the Anti-Phishing Working Group, almost 50,000 phishing websites were created last year, with more than 7,000 appearing in December alone.
Anti-phishing groups will now have to re-tool to locate and stamp out redirectors too. And thus the phishing waltz continues on and on…
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Hillary at the State of the Union
Mar 8th
I watched the State of the Union address with a few friends of mine over beers, and I remembered how dour and angry Hillary looked at times whenever the camera panned to her for a reaction to some of the President’s statements on social security, the USA Patriot Act and others. Here is a funny clip that demonstrates this expression. Thanks to my buddy Jim for forwarding this to me!
Click the photo the see the video.
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Clash of Civilizations
Mar 7th
In recent months, my entire thinking regarding Muslims has evolved from curious cultural inquisitiveness to patient tolerance to outright disdain for everything they believe in and stand for. I tried to understand and be patient with their dark-age culture and belief system. I tried to comfort myself with the thought that if only Muslims understood Christians or Jews or Buddhists, they could at least learn to respect other peoples’ differences and eventually get along.
Wrong. Muslims want me dead by my very existence as belonging to any “ism” that isn’t Islamism. Muslims are very devout to the idea of wanting me and my family, my friends and my fellow countrymen dead. The whole stupid billion believers in a child-molesting warlord named Mohammed can kiss my American ass. Line ‘em up, and tell ‘em to pucker.

You see, it isn’t a clash of civilizations. Such a phrase implies that there are TWO civilizations in struggle against one another. Its not. I live in the civilized world. Those nations under the rule of Islam are not civilized- they are hopelessly backwards and have contributed almost nothing to the modern age of science and technology. In MY civilization, we lock up child molesters who try to take 6 year old girls as a wife. In Islamic nations, they made a child-molester named Mohommed the master of a whole new religion that excuses killing and lying as the will of God.
But don’t take MY word for it. Here are the words of Wafa Sultan, a woman who came to America to escape the evil tyranny of Islam. This woman was brave enough to say the following on Al-Jazeera, and for saying it, she will certainly receive a death warrant. Michelle Malkin pointed me to the MEMRI site.
Wafa Sultan: “The clash we are witnessing around the world is not a clash of religions, or a clash of civilizations. It is a clash between two opposites, between two eras. It is a clash between a mentality that belongs to the Middle Ages and another mentality that belongs to the 21st century. It is a clash between civilization and backwardness, between the civilized and the primitive, between barbarity and rationality. It is a clash between freedom and oppression, between democracy and dictatorship. It is a clash between human rights, on the one hand, and the violation of these rights, on other hand. It is a clash between those who treat women like beasts, and those who treat them like human beings. What we see today is not a clash of civilizations. Civilizations do not clash, but compete.”
[...]
Host: “I understand from your words that what is happening today is a clash between the culture of the West, and the backwardness and ignorance of the Muslims?”
Wafa Sultan: “Yes, that is what I mean.”
[...]
Host: “Who came up with the concept of a clash of civilizations? Was it not Samuel Huntington? It was not bin Laden. I would like to discuss this issue, if you don’t mind…”
Wafa Sultan: “The Muslims are the ones who began using this expression. The Muslims are the ones who began the clash of civilizations. The Prophet of Islam said: ‘I was ordered to fight the people until they believe in Allah and His Messenger.’ When the Muslims divided the people into Muslims and non-Muslims, and called to fight the others until they believe in what they themselves believe, they started this clash, and began this war. In order to start this war, they must reexamine their Islamic books and curricula, which are full of calls for takfir and fighting the infidels.
“My colleague has said that he never offends other people’s beliefs. What civilization on the face of this earth allows him to call other people by names that they did not choose for themselves? Once, he calls them Ahl Al-Dhimma; another time he calls them the ‘People of the Book’; and yet another time he compares them to apes and pigs, or he calls the Christians ‘those who incur Allah’s wrath.’ Who told you that they are ‘People of the Book?’ They are not the People of the Book, they are people of many books. All the useful scientific books that you have today are theirs, the fruit of their free and creative thinking. What gives you the right to call them ‘those who incur Allah’s wrath,’ or ‘those who have gone astray,’ and then come here and say that your religion commands you to refrain from offending the beliefs of others?”
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“I am not a Christian, a Muslim, or a Jew. I am a secular human being. I do not believe in the supernatural, but I respect others’ right to believe in it.”
Dr. Ibrahim Al-Khouli: “Are you a heretic?”
Wafa Sultan: “You can say whatever you like. I am a secular human being who does not believe in the supernatural…”
Dr. Ibrahim Al-Khouli: “If you are a heretic, there is no point in rebuking you, since you have blasphemed against Islam, the Prophet, and the Koran…”
Wafa Sultan: “These are personal matters that do not concern you.”
[...]
“Brother, you can believe in stones, as long as you don’t throw them at me. You are free to worship whoever you want, but other people’s beliefs are not your concern, whether they believe that the Messiah is God, son of Mary, or that Satan is God, son of Mary. Let people have their beliefs.”
[...]
“The Jews have come from the tragedy [of the Holocaust], and forced the world to respect them, with their knowledge, not with their terror; with their work, not with their crying and yelling. Humanity owes most of the discoveries and science of the 19th and 20th centuries to Jewish scientists. Fifteen million people, scattered throughout the world, united and won their rights through work and knowledge. We have not seen a single Jew blow himself up in a German restaurant. We have not seen a single Jew destroy a church. We have not seen a single Jew protest by killing people. The Muslims turned three Buddha statues into rubble. We have not seen a single Buddhist burn down a mosque, kill a Muslim, or burn down an embassy. Only the Muslims defend their beliefs by burning down churches, killing people, and destroying embassies. This path will not yield any results. The Muslims must ask themselves what they can do for humankind, before they demand that humankind respect them.”
Islamic preachers are calling her words- words, mind you!- something that is “harming Islam more than it was harmed by the cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.” Hundreds died because Islamists do not and can not abide humor or criticism for their beliefs. The video on the MEMRI site has been viewed over a million times. And its all in Arabic.
Criticism and cartoons will destroy any belief system that is so flimsy that it can’t withstand- cartoons and criticism.
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Britney and Kevin Breed Again
Mar 7th
Britney apparantly believes that having another baby is just the thing to fix up her rocky marriage. Yep, the Federlines are expecting again.

From the Star here:
Britney Spears and husband Kevin Federline are telling friends that they’re expecting a second child less than six months after their first, Sean Preston, was born.
“I’m pregnant!” revealed the 24 year-old pop star to another woman in the spa at Maui’s Four Seasons Hotel where Britney, Kevin and their baby son are staying.
Federline, 27, also delivered the bombshell baby news to a friend, who told Star: “Kevin said, ‘Britney’s pregnant again,’ and when I expressed surprise he said, ‘Yeah, it shocked the shit out of me too.’”
Before they flew March 1 to Maui where they’re staying in the $12,000-a-night Presidential suite Britney and Kevin looked like they were headed for a split. Kevin’s broken promise to spend Valentine’s Day with Britney prompted her to take baby Sean and jet off to Hawaii, leaving Kevin at home alone in Los Angeles.
But with news of a second baby on the way, the couple appear to have called a truce. “Britney seems very cheerful and happy, an eye-witness at the Four Seasons told Star. “She certainly looks pregnant. And she doesn’t seem to be making any effort to disguise the fact. She’s wearing clothes that clearly show a large tummy bump.”
That Britney sure is fertile. This will be Brit’s 2nd. Kevin has two children, a 2 year old daughter, Kori born in 2002, and a son, Kaleb, born July 20, 2004, from his relationship with actress Shar Jackson. This will make kid#4 for Kevin. At the rate he is going, there will be miniature Federlines running all over America, sitting on couches and refusing to work in a single generation.
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Barbra Streisand is Stupid Liar
Mar 7th
Oh Barb, why don’t you stick to portraying lovable annoying retired Jewish Mothers as you did in Meet the Fockers? You were funny then. And despite your years intervening between that movie and your last paying gig on the silver screen, you still showed you had what it takes to be in a movie.

But you should really leave the blogging and political rants to those with enough intelligence to locate the spell check feature of their Word-Processing Program.
Barbra Streisand is an idiotic dolt who has the gumption to accuse our President of being unintelligent because he had a C average in Yale. Babs never went beyond the 12th grade. Judging from her unedited rant that appeared on her website last week, its Babs that is the dumber of the two, and she clearly shows an inability to spell words with more than three syllables. Not knowing how to spell is not a crime, but pretending to be a publisher of opinion on the Internet without knowing how to use a spell checking program should be.
From the NY Daily News here:
Drudge spells it out for Barbra
Songstress Barbra Streisand spells her first name funny, and that’s her prerogative. But right-leaning cybergossip Matt Drudge ? who delights in tormenting Streisand for errors on her political blog, www.barbrastreisand.com ? believes the Democratic diva desperately needs spell-check.
Drudgereport.com yesterday gloated: “Barbra Streisand has launched a new spelling error-ridden dispatch on the Internet ? a dispatch that mocks President Bush for being a C student!”
Drudge reported that in an anti-Bush diatribe, “Streisand flubs 11 words, a personal record.” Among the errors: “Irag,” “curruption,” “dictatoriship,” “warrented” and, yes, “desperatly.”
Yesterday, a couple of hours after Lowdown alerted the Streisand camp to Drudge’s spelling feint, her online polemic was corrected. And Streisand’s PR rep, Dick Guttman, sheepishly explained: “The errors ? are regrettable and have resulted in a change in how the actress’ own contributions to the blog will be posted.” He blamed the mistakes on the company that operates Streisand’s Web site: “The errors occurred in that entity’s typing of the original dictated material. Henceforth, Ms. Streisand’s office will post her essays directly.”
Drudge quipped: “Ah, the perils of Internet journalism!”
Barbra Streisand lied about how this occurred. She wants the public to think that she is not an idiot, but blames her own webmaster or web hosting company for mistakes in translating dictated material?! Dictated means spoken word, specifically into either a recording device or to a secretary that still practices the dying art of dictation, which is a shorthand scrawl that is fast to write and accurate in its copy.
If Babs used a recording device, it means that she sat down, wrote her thoughts (hopefully) into note cards or onto a legal pad, and read those notes aloud to the recording device. Then she had to get the the recorded data to her webmaster for translation. The webmaster would await the fedex package (or maybe UPS?), unwrap the tape or similar recorded media, listen to it, and pause the tape every few seconds so the webmaster could write it up on a computer file for eventual upload to the website.
If Babs used an aging secretary who still practiced the fading art of shorthand dictation, then the secretary would then have to drive to deliver the dictation to the webmaster so the secretary could translate it for the webmaster, and again, the webmaster would take frequent pauses to write down all of Babs’ missives. Or, the secretary could mail it to another secretary who had the ability to read shorthand, and that person would read it to the webmaster. Or miraculously, the webmaster could read shorthand, but the odds of that are very slim.
You may be able to see at this point that this is a great expenditure of effort to translate a dictated message from Babs. Wouldn’t it be easier for Babs to just use a computer and email the text to her webmaster? Is Babs trying to create the impression that she has neither the intellect nor the need to operate a computer? Does she still live in a 1970′s lifestyle where computers are not allowed in her home?
Of course not. Babs wrote this piece electronically and emailed it to her Webmaster, who performed a simple copy and paste to put it up on the website. Babs should learn to use the spell check before she goes off accusing others of being stupid. How do I know she has a computer? Logic dictates it, but there is other proof. She sued an internet webmaster several years ago because he was documenting coastal erosion in California, and he posted a picture of her estate. She would only know about this if she had a computer or access to a computer.
What the heck, its a pretty house, I will post it here too.
Maybe someone will reply with a Google Earth photo of her home as well. Or is she currently trying to sue to shut down Google because you can see her house on it?
So Babs is lying about the error being due to typing a translation. And if she has access to a computer to post her diatribes directly as Guttman claims above, what is the need to dictate anything? Liar Liar, Babs.
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Taisia and Jimmy Lee Rocks!
Mar 4th
Taisia and Jimmy Lee is a relatively new duet band which consists of an electric accoustic guitar and two great voices. The musical selections range from the Beatles to Led Zeppelin, to Nirvana, with a unique “unplugged” sound. Jimmy Lee can really make this accoustic guitar rock like a three piece set, and Taisia’s perfect alto vocals create a great female compliment to the Tom Petty lyrics, and can equally nail a dead-on acapella tribute to Janis Joplin’s Bobby McGee.

My wife and I saw them at a local venue tonight, and they were so impressive and energetic! If you like classic rock, you have to check them out in the Northern Virginia and Richmond Areas. You can find the latest schedule at http://www.jleelive.com
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Ohio Screws its Residents
Mar 3rd
Its bad enough they make you fill out all that tax paperwork to prove that you paid your taxes. Its much worse for the State to post your personal information, including your SSN on the internet in a public directory for thieves to steal your identity!

From the USA Today Here:
The disclosure of Ohio residents’Social Security numbers on the state government’s website highlights what many privacy experts – and criminals – already know: Such information is readily available to anyone with an Internet connection.
It is common for the websites of the USA’s secretaries of state to contain personal information, including Social Security numbers (SSNs) and home addresses, in business statements. Besides Ohio, the data is available in New York, Florida and at least seven other states, say privacy experts who provided USA TODAY with links to public websites.
Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell is under fire after The Cincinnati Enquirer reported this week that an unknown number of business filings posted on the state’s website include the SSNs of filers.
Most of the numbers appear on a lien form used from July 2001 to May 2002. As many as 150,000 of those forms are processed each year. SSNs are optional, says Sherri Dembinski, chief of staff for Blackwell.
She said Thursday that state law requires the filings be processed within 48 hours and made available to individuals and lending institutions by the third day. “We did not violate any law,” she said.
Still, Blackwell spokesman James Lee said the office is considering options including removing the SSNs.
Similar information can be obtained through the websites of other states by viewing publicly available business filings. Such data could open the door for ID thieves to the credit histories and medical records of individuals, security experts say.
The state may not have violated any laws, but they certainly exposed themselves to liability for the theft of personal information. Personal Injury lawyers will be all over this soon.
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Open Up and Say AHHHH!
Mar 3rd
An idiot Muslim who failed his false god of Muhammed by bungling his attempts to kill infidels in his unholy jihad was captured by Americans on a field of battle. Now he is crying about unfair treatment at Gitmo. He claims that he is being tortured by Americans because his captors were force feeding him to prevent starvation from a hunger strike.

From the BBC here:
Guantanamo man tells of ‘torture’
A Kuwaiti man being held at Guantanamo Bay has told the BBC in a rare interview that the force-feeding of hunger strikers amounts to torture.
Fawzi al-Odah said hunger strikers were strapped to a chair and force-fed through a tube three times a day.
A senior US official denied the use of torture in Guantanamo Bay.
In Washington, lawyers for Mohammed Bawazir, who has now ended his hunger strike, said the force-feeding inflicted “unbearable pain” on detainees.
The UN Human Rights Commission said recently that it regarded force-feeding at Guantanamo as a form of torture, a charge the US firmly has repeatedly denied.
The UN is a corrupt organization, and the Human Rights Commission would certainly accuse the United States of violations if it let the prisoners at Gitmo starve from their stupid hunger strike.
How do you say “Allahu Akbar” with a feeding tube down your neck? HA!
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What is Eco-Religion?
Mar 3rd
I have a category in this blogspace dedicated to Eco-Religion, and readers may wonder what I mean by it. Is it about Ecology nuts? Religious nuts? Well, its a combination of the two. This category is dedicated to those that view ecology and environmentalism as a religion, whether they know it or not. Those that worship the ancient god of the Earth, GAEA, but don’t realize it. Those that claim to be atheists, but unwittingly are rabid worshippers of trees, animals and the mythos that surrounds environmentalism, including the junk science that accompanies it.

It has long been my belief that the human soul craves worship. All societies, somehow, develop organized religion, and this cannot be explained away by some common naivete’ or stupidity among humans. It likely has more to do with the curse of knowledge that mankind has that we are doomed to die, and no one knows what lies beyond the grave. And how can such passionate, caring creatures such as humans, NOT have some divine purpose on the planet? Whether or not mankind creates religion to cope with this quandry or whether or not it develops by itself is another mystery.
But make no mistake. The worship of Gaea, and of the environment, has become the chic religion of urban atheists. Michael Chrichton, author of many novels, including State of Fear, explained it best in a speech to the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco in 2003, which I have condensed below. You should read the whole thing here.
The greatest challenge facing mankind is the challenge of distinguishing reality from fantasy, truth from propaganda.
In short, our struggle to determine what is true is the struggle to decide which of our perceptions are genuine, and which are false because they are handed down, or sold to us, or generated by our own hopes and fears.
I studied anthropology in college, and one of the things I learned was that certain human social structures always reappear. They can’t be eliminated from society. One of those structures is religion. Today it is said we live in a secular society in which many people—the best people, the most enlightened people—do not believe in any religion. But I think that you cannot eliminate religion from the psyche of mankind. If you suppress it in one form, it merely re-emerges in another form. You can not believe in God, but you still have to believe in something that gives meaning to your life, and shapes your sense of the world. Such a belief is religious.
Today, one of the most powerful religions in the Western World is environmentalism. Environmentalism seems to be the religion of choice for urban atheists. Why do I say it’s a religion? Well, just look at the beliefs. If you look carefully, you see that environmentalism is in fact a perfect 21st century remapping of traditional Judeo-Christian beliefs and myths.
There’s an initial Eden, a paradise, a state of grace and unity with nature, there’s a fall from grace into a state of pollution as a result of eating from the tree of knowledge, and as a result of our actions there is a judgment day coming for us all. We are all energy sinners, doomed to die, unless we seek salvation, which is now called sustainability. Sustainability is salvation in the church of the environment. Just as organic food is its communion, that pesticide-free wafer that the right people with the right beliefs, imbibe.
Eden, the fall of man, the loss of grace, the coming doomsday—these are deeply held mythic structures. They are profoundly conservative beliefs. They may even be hard-wired in the brain, for all I know.
And so it is, sadly, with environmentalism. Increasingly it seems facts aren’t necessary, because the tenets of environmentalism are all about belief. It’s about whether you are going to be a sinner, or saved. Whether you are going to be one of the people on the side of salvation, or on the side of doom. Whether you are going to be one of us, or one of them.
Am I exaggerating to make a point? I am afraid not. Because we know a lot more about the world than we did forty or fifty years ago. And what we know now is not so supportive of certain core environmental myths, yet the myths do not die. Let’s examine some of those beliefs.
There is no Eden. There never was. What was that Eden of the wonderful mythic past? Is it the time when infant mortality was 80%, when four children in five died of disease before the age of five? When one woman in six died in childbirth? When the average lifespan was 40, as it was in America a century ago. When plagues swept across the planet, killing millions in a stroke. Was it when millions starved to death? Is that when it was Eden?
And what about indigenous peoples, living in a state of harmony with the Eden-like environment? Well, they never did. On this continent, the newly arrived people who crossed the land bridge almost immediately set about wiping out hundreds of species of large animals, and they did this several thousand years before the white man showed up, to accelerate the process. And what was the condition of life? Loving, peaceful, harmonious? Hardly: the early peoples of the New World lived in a state of constant warfare. Generations of hatred, tribal hatreds, constant battles. The warlike tribes of this continent are famous: the Comanche, Sioux, Apache, Mohawk, Aztecs, Toltec, Incas. Some of them practiced infanticide, and human sacrifice. And those tribes that were not fiercely warlike were exterminated, or learned to build their villages high in the cliffs to attain some measure of safety.
How about the human condition in the rest of the world? The Maori of New Zealand committed massacres regularly. The dyaks of Borneo were headhunters. The Polynesians, living in an environment as close to paradise as one can imagine, fought constantly, and created a society so hideously restrictive that you could lose your life if you stepped in the footprint of a chief. It was the Polynesians who gave us the very concept of taboo, as well as the word itself. The noble savage is a fantasy, and it was never true.
In short, the romantic view of the natural world as a blissful Eden is only held by people who have no actual experience of nature. People who live in nature are not romantic about it at all. They may hold spiritual beliefs about the world around them, they may have a sense of the unity of nature or the aliveness of all things, but they still kill the animals and uproot the plants in order to eat, to live. If they don’t, they will die.
And if you, even now, put yourself in nature even for a matter of days, you will quickly be disabused of all your romantic fantasies. Take a trek through the jungles of Borneo, and in short order you will have festering sores on your skin, you’ll have bugs all over your body, biting in your hair, crawling up your nose and into your ears, you’ll have infections and sickness and if you’re not with somebody who knows what they’re doing, you’ll quickly starve to death. But chances are that even in the jungles of Borneo you won’t experience nature so directly, because you will have covered your entire body with DEET and you will be doing everything you can to keep those bugs off you.
If Eden is a fantasy that never existed, and mankind wasn’t ever noble and kind and loving, if we didn’t fall from grace, then what about the rest of the religious tenets? What about salvation, sustainability, and judgment day? What about the coming environmental doom from fossil fuels and global warming, if we all don’t get down on our knees and conserve every day?
Failed Doomsday Predictions:
Paul Ehrlich: 60 million Americans will die of starvation in the 1980s. Forty thousand species become extinct every year. Half of all species on the planet will be extinct by 2000. And on and on and on.With so many past failures, you might think that environmental predictions would become more cautious. But not if it’s a religion. Remember, the nut on the sidewalk carrying the placard that predicts the end of the world doesn’t quit when the world doesn’t end on the day he expects. He just changes his placard, sets a new doomsday date, and goes back to walking the streets. One of the defining features of religion is that your beliefs are not troubled by facts, because they have nothing to do with facts.
So I can tell you some facts. I know you haven’t read any of what I am about to tell you in the newspaper, because newspapers literally don’t report them. I can tell you that DDT is not a carcinogen and did not cause birds to die and should never have been banned. I can tell you that the people who banned it knew that it wasn’t carcinogenic and banned it anyway. I can tell you that the DDT ban has caused the deaths of tens of millions of poor people, mostly children, whose deaths are directly attributable to a callous, technologically advanced western society that promoted the new cause of environmentalism by pushing a fantasy about a pesticide, and thus irrevocably harmed the third world. Banning DDT is one of the most disgraceful episodes in the twentieth century history of America. We knew better, and we did it anyway, and we let people around the world die and didn’t give a damn.
I can tell you that second hand smoke is not a health hazard to anyone and never was, and the EPA has always known it. I can tell you that the evidence for global warming is far weaker than its proponents would ever admit. I can tell you the percentage the US land area that is taken by urbanization, including cities and roads, is 5%. I can tell you that the Sahara desert is shrinking, and the total ice of Antarctica is increasing. I can tell you that a blue-ribbon panel in Science magazine concluded that there is no known technology that will enable us to halt the rise of carbon dioxide in the 21st century. Not wind, not solar, not even nuclear. The panel concluded a totally new technology-like nuclear fusion-was necessary, otherwise nothing could be done and in the meantime all efforts would be a waste of time.
I want to argue that it is now time for us to make a major shift in our thinking about the environment, similar to the shift that occurred around the first Earth Day in 1970, when this awareness was first heightened. But this time around, we need to get environmentalism out of the sphere of religion. We need to stop the mythic fantasies, and we need to stop the doomsday predictions. We need to start doing hard science instead.
The United States is one of the cleanest countries in the World thanks to the common sense practices of the environmental movement. Cars are cleaner, air and rivers are cleaner, healthy food is produced economically and on vast scales to feed everyone. But the shrill panicked outcries of some environmentalists regarding a doomsday are based more on religious convictions than science.
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Scumbag Moslem Mass Murderer Beheads 116
Mar 2nd
Islam is a treacherous, hateful religion, and their followers are the most intolerant people on the planet. Its okay for me to say it, since, in their eyes, I am already unworthy of living because I am an “infidel.” One of the followers of the “Religion of Peace” was captured. He cut off the heads of over 116 people!
In contrast, a former nurse was sentenced to life in prison here in the US for killing his patients. The nurse was an amateur compared to this terrorist in Iraq.
Thanks to LGF for the story….

From the AP here:
BAGHDAD, Iraq – Iraqi security forces have arrested a suspect in the 2004 kidnapping and beheading of a Japanese backpacker, officials said Thursday.
The Interior Ministry identified the suspect as Hussein Fahmi, a 28-year-old al-Qaida in Iraq operative arrested over two months ago in western Baghdad.
Fahmi confessed to carrying out 116 beheadings, including that of 24-year-old Japanese backpacker Shosei Koda, ministry official Maj. Raid al-Mafraji said.
Fahmi, who is of Egyptian and Palestinian descent, was captured by the Interior Ministry’s counterinsurgency Wolf Brigade after a tip from local residents, al-Mafraji said. “We managed to arrest three other terrorists with him and seized a huge amount of weapons,” he said.
Japan’s chief Cabinet secretary, Shinzo Abe, said Tokyo had not yet received confirmation from Iraqi authorities of the arrest.
Koda was killed by militants in October 2004 after Japan refused to bow to their demands and pull its troops out of Iraq. His decapitated body was found wrapped in an American flag in a Baghdad street.
Al-Qaida in Iraq, led by the country’s most wanted terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, claimed responsibility for the kidnapping and beheading in a Web posting that included a gruesome video of the killing.
Its very cool that the Iraqi counterinsurgency group is called the Wolf Brigade. And the fact that this scumbag was turned in by his neighbors indicates that Iraqis are getting sick and tired of living among bully killers who march around town bragging about their serial killing penchant. It’s the ultimate STFU to drop a dime on a terrorist.
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Google Gorging on Corporate Excesses
Mar 2nd
Google is acting like a pre-dot-com-bubble-burst startup company by wallowing in ridiculous corporate excesses. According to their own publications, they provide free gourmet cuisine to their employees in the cafeteria. Whereas most companies charge for coffee, Google gives its employees free Chinese sausage and Sake. Oh, and they imagine that they are a “youthful United Nations.” How deliciously Multi-Culti of them.
Delusions of grandeur? From CNET here:
“Together, the menus of the cafes add up to a global cuisine of more than 200 recipes daily. Fish sauce, harissa, lentil flour and young coconut juice are likely to appear somewhere on campus on any given day. The flavors suit the engineers and other employees who, to an outsider, collectively look like a youthful United Nations.”
“He checked on the made-from-scratch ketchup, mustard and fresh mozzarella, served at the sandwich bar along with six homemade spreads. He talked about buying locally made Chinese sausage and sake, about composting and growing his own produce in a garden near the restaurant. Keller dreams bigger than just about any independent restaurateur can.”
Made from scratch ketchup? Heinz isnt good enough? I bet you cant even get good french fries there with all that fancy food. No hotdogs or hamburgers either. While Google gets fat and happy, riding what they think is a permanent high on Wall St., the competition is catching up. Microsoft is poised to release a search engine that is rumored to rival Google, and Yahoo has their nose to the grindstone too.
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CMU Claims Cellphones Can Crash Planes
Mar 2nd
The propellor-heads at Carnegie Mellon are sniffing around for more tax dollars, and this time, it is to create a device that can detect cellular telephone usage aboard aircraft flights. In a questionable study, they claim that cellular phone usage on flights could cause “severe accidents,” and it just so happens that CMU has just the device that can prevent such accidents.
From CNET here:
Severe accidents could be the consequence of airline passengers defying the cell phone ban and making calls while flying, a new study has shown.
Despite the U.S. ban on cellular calls on airplanes, air travelers have a hard time keeping their hands off their mobiles and often make calls during critical stages of the flight such as final approach, according to a research team from Carnegie Mellon University.
As part of the study, released Monday, the research team filled their hand luggage with a broadband antenna and spectrum analyzer and boarded random airplanes crossing the Northeast United States. Picking up signals from cell phone calls onboard, they found that an average of one to four calls are made on every U.S. commercial flight.
“These devices can disrupt normal operation of key cockpit instruments, especially Global Positioning System receivers, which are increasingly vital for safe landings,” Bill Strauss, an expert in aircraft electromagnetic compatibility at the Naval Air Warfare Center in Patuxent River, Md., and one of the researchers who conducted the study, said in a statement.
Strauss said risks are caused by radio emissions from cellular calls that are higher than previously believed.
The tests were aimed primarily at tracking emissions from cell phones, but they showed that other electronic equipment used on planes, such as laptops and game devices, also send out potentially harmful signals.
The report adds to the debate that was generated last June after the Federal Communications Commission proposed lifting its 1991 cell phone ban, letting passengers use their phones and other electronic devices while flying.
The ban was originally put in place to prohibit calls aloft from interfering with cell phone conversations on the ground and planes’ radio communications, a risk that the FCC claimed might be outdated thanks to technical developments.
But lifting the ban is a bad idea, according to the Carnegie Mellon researchers. They recommended instead designing special tools for flight crews to track the use of electronic devices during critical stages of the flight.
This whole article is full of crap. The entire premise of the article is that cellular calls on planes are dangerous, and could lead to severe accidents. Yet, the study also concludes that up to four cellphone calls are placed on each and every flight in the USA. Given the number of planes in the air, multiplied by the number of calls on cellphones, shouldnt the odds that a severe accident might happen due to cellular phone usage occur by now? What could explain the absense of the severe accident? What could explain the absense of reports of even a near-miss of an accident due to cellular usage?
Try this for an explanation: Cellphones do not pose a threat to avionic equipment, nor to the safety of passengers on a flight. By the study’s own admission, people ignore the ban, so where are the accidents?
And the research team were using active radio receivers and antennas in flight? Who were the TSA employees that allowed this gizmo through the xray machine?
And as far as the expert. Bill Strauss, quoted from the Naval Air Warfare Center? Yeah, it is HIS study for his PhD at CMU. The article neglects to point this out, so it makes Bill’s opinions on the study a tad biased, I would say. He was also given a 50,000 dollar grant to do this hack of a study too, according to papers found online from CMU here.
Granger Morgan, professor and head of the Department of Engineering and Public Policy (EPP), and Bill Strauss, Ph.D. candidate, EPP, have been awarded a $50,000 grant by the Federal Aviation Administration to characterize the in-flight radio frequency spectrum produced by passenger electronics on commercial aircraft.
I remember what cellphones looked like 15 years ago in 1991, when the original cellphone ban was put in place- they were large and boxy. And the radio signal was much stronger back then and may have interfered with some avionic equipment.
But that is not the case today. Besides, avionics have adapted shielded electronics to prevent radio interference for critical systems. Otherwise, Mohammed Atta would have used a cellphone to bring down airliners on 9-11 on a massive scale if cellular phones were still such a threat.
In Bill Strauss’ world, airline travel isnt stressful and irritating enough. Now he wants flight attendants pulling out divining rods that Bill Strauss created, several times per flight, to track down gameboys, cellphones and laptops being used.
And he wants to frighten the FAA into believing that cellphones are a threat and he wants taxpayers to foot the bill for his hokey inventions.
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12 Year Old Art Critic? Or Vandal?
Mar 1st
A 12 year old kid defaces a work of art, valued at 1.5 million dollars with a 15 cent piece of chewing gum. When I first read this, I was initially angry that such a child would be so careless and negligent. But when i saw the painting, i realized that he may have been making a statement about the art itself.

From the AP here:
DETROIT – A 12-year-old visitor to the Detroit Institute of Arts stuck a wad of gum to a $1.5 million painting, leaving a stain the size of a quarter, officials say.
The boy was part of a school group from Holly that visited the museum on Friday, officials say. They say he took a piece of Wrigley’s Extra Polar Ice gum out of his mouth and stuck it on Helen Frankenthaler’s “The Bay,” an abstract painting from 1963.
The museum acquired the work in 1965 and says it is worth about $1.5 million.
Holly Academy director Julie Kildee said the boy had been suspended from the charter school and says his parents also have disciplined him.
“Even though we give very strict guidelines on proper behavior and we hold students to high standards, he is only 12 and I don’t think he understood the ramifications of what he did before it happened, but he certainly understands the severity of it now,” said Kildee.
I’m sorry, but this painting is not worth 1.5 million dollars. And if it was defaced, how would anyone really know? I think the child was only showing his criticism of the work.
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