Aug 102015
 

Not zygotes, not embryos, not fetal tissue… *children.*

Clinton: Trump is offensive to women but so is Rubio and the rest of the GOP field

 “They brag about slashing health-care funding, they say they would force women who have been raped to carry their rapist’s child…”

Her words.

I recently mentioned that I’m ambivalent on the issue of abortion. But when you have decided that the subject of termination is, indeed, a *child,* and you still think it’s a defensible position to kill it… you creep me right the hell out.

 Posted by at 6:27 pm
Aug 102015
 

Checking out tonights TV listings, at 8 PM and 11PM (Mountain Time… go ahead and convert it yerself, ya coastie buggers) on the “American Heroes” channel (287 on DirecTV) is:

Hitler’s Death Ray: Nazi scientists work on  developing a solar mirror that could destroy any city on Earth while situated 5,100 miles in space.

I have the feeling that I’ll wish that I had the capability to record this. VHS doesn’t work anymore, don’t have DVR, so there ya go. I’ve got the urge to yell at something monumentally stupid, and this would seem to have a full hours potential for “Ancient Aliens”-level dumbth coupled with either lazy CGI or potentially surprisingly spiffy CGI.

UPDATE: Well, unshockingly, that was crap. Spent a total of maybe two minutes on the Nazi Space Mirror, providing exactly zero new information. *Claimed* that there were detailed plans, showed zero evidence of it. The rest of the “documentary” was a generic “Nazis had advanced technology and built rockets, blah, blah” schtick. Even threw in Die Glocke to round out the quota of requisite bullshit.

Cripes, the narrator couldn’t even get Eugen Sanger’s name right: repeatedly called him “Sanager.” Bah.

 Posted by at 3:48 pm
Aug 102015
 

I remember being impressed with a floppy disk that held more than one megabyte. Amazon is now running a one day sale on various media devices, including an SD card with 512 *gigabytes* of storage (PNY Elite Performance 512GB SDXC ), or enough for 116 *hours* of HD video. A bunch of smaller devices as well, at pretty cheap prices.

 

Amazon memory devices sale

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Sure, three hundred bones might seem like a bit much for a piece of solid state electronics the size of a postage stamp… but think of it as an investment for the future! Specifically… there are only 136 days till Christmas. If you buy a couple dozen of these memory cards now, your shopping is done!

 Posted by at 10:45 am
Aug 082015
 

As a follow-on to the discussion of turbo-encabulators (a mere four and half years ago or so), here’s a young Ronald Reagan explaining to his Nazi captor how American aircraft are able to turbocharge their engines so effectively in the extreme cold of high altitudes…

It’s done with a thermotrockle. Thermotrockle amfilated through a daligonitor. Of course, this is made possible because the dernadyne has a franicoupling. The amsometer on the side prenulates the kinutaspel hepulace. That’s the entire secret. There you have it. Well, maybe I could make it more clear if I drew a diagram. Now you see there’s three things you gotta understand. As I said before, the daligonitor which is amfilated by the thermotrockle. And is  made possible by its connection with the franicoupling of dernadyne. Even at cruising speed, naturally the kinutaspel hepulace is prenulated by the amsometer. Makes no difference. You could just be taking off, snowing and raining and any pilot will tell you the altitude, ten, twenty, thirty, forty thousand feet…

 

 

 Posted by at 10:24 pm
Aug 082015
 

This morning I had the radio in the car set to NPR as I drove home from the eye doctor. As my eyes were fully dilated and it was sunny out, my interest was in just getting home rather than fiddling with the radio. So even though I wasn’t terribly interested in the subject on the radio, I didn’t try to change it.

The subject of the piece was an author, a woman who has written a lot of “historical romance for women” This is, perhaps unsurprisingly, not a genre of much interest to me. Her specific niche is historical romance featuring black people, set between the 1860’s and the 1960’s. Well, she found herself an underserved niche and is filling it, good for her. Capitalism at its best. In the course of the interview she attended some conference or other, I think for other romance writers; the writers set up tables to hawk their wares. She was apparently the only black author there; the “customers” were apparently overwhelmingly white. She (or the journalist)  noted that a whole lot of the white people passing by averted their gave when they saw that this was Black Folk Romance. She said, and I paraphrase, “They say they can’t relate to black folks. But they can relate to shapeshifters? To vampires? But they can’t relate to black people? I have a problem with that.”

She does have a point. Heck, look at old-school Star Trek. Captain Kirk, White Guy, once kissed Lt. Uhura, Black Woman, and much of the American viewing public went bonkers. But in every other episode, Kirk was mackin’ on green or orange chicks, women robots or avatars of trans-dimensional superbeings.

But what made the interview interesting and eventually noteworthy was an interview with a customer, just a moment later. A black woman had come up to the authors table and expressed appreciation for the authors work at representing black people. Fine, good. But then, again paraphrasing, “All the other romance features waifs with long blond hair. I can’t relate to that.”

This was included apparently without irony or comment by the journalist.

Heh.

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Vaguely related.

 Posted by at 10:07 am