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Friday, May 20, 2011

The Futility of Football

OK, after a short absence for finals week and moving, I am back.
I just watched an episode of Frontline, Football High. It examines high school football in the US, and how it's become more intense in recent years. With this increased intensity, has come more injuries. It also discusses how our understanding of brain injuries has increased in recent years also. Apparently, getting hit on the head repeatedly is not a good idea. But I digress. What strikes me about high school football, and football in general, is how much of an exercise in futility it is. What percentage of high school football players receive any significant benefit from playing? A few may get college scholarships, and even fewer of those end up playing professionally. They seem to get very big egos from being bigger and stronger than everyone else, but what good does that do them? Modern technology has relegated physical strength to, at best, secondary importance. Furthermore, they seem to be blind to the fact that their strength does not make them invincible. To paraphrase a textbook I used this last semester (I can't remember the name of the author offhand): Even the strongest human beings are but frail creatures when compared to the power of machinery, hazardous chemicals, radiation, and other forces of nature. So, do all the steroids you want, they still won't help you survive a nerve gas attack. And forget about jumping in front of trains. Or cluster bombs. There also seems to be an attitude of "I've only got a few years to play football. I've got the rest of my life to worry about the adverse effects. I think I'll have fun while I can." I would be willing to bet, that if you gave a group of such people a lecture on the effects of blister agents (such as mustard gas and lewisite), they would pick up on the fact that the stuff doesn't necessarily kill you, but just gives you nasty burns. If you then left them alone with a cylinder of blister agent, they would then likely start whiffing small amounts of the stuff in some kind of macho dare.

What the above rant leads to is the fact that it is brainpower, not physical strength that sets our species apart from others. Modern material handling equipment, weaponry, and so forth, are the products of brainy people. Not people who run around in the mud bashing into other people. Likewise in history, many things were decided by brainy people working out of view. A good example would be WWII. Many americans like to think that the allies won because their troops fought so valiantly, blah blah blah. Not really. They won partially because they were in a better position strategically, but largely because they saw the value of having brainy people working out of sight (Like in the OSS, or the Manhattan Project).

Moral of the story: Football Culture is a massive delusion.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Piledriving during finals week

So, It's finals week here at UWRF, and there's currently a pile driver being used for a dorm expansion project. It's wheezing and banging, and issuing forth clouds of black smoke. While people are trying to study. It really doesn't bother me, but knowing some people...
Interestingly, there's not much the university can do about it. Since it's a Wisconsin state facility, final control of the project rests with the Department of Administration (DOA), Division of State Facilities (DSF). Which are apparently run by the Hat Guy.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Drills, and other drill like things.

Since I seem to be lacking inspiration at the moment, I think I'll just talk about tools for a bit. Today's topic is just as the topic suggests.
I'll start with the cordless drill/driver, probably the most common variant of the drill these days.
Author: Luigi Zanasi
These are extremely versatile, as they can easily drill holes and drive screws. The most distinctive feature of this type of drill is the clutch. It is adjustable so that it will disengage when a certain torque is reached. This is helpful for preventing screws from being overdriven. The main disadvantages of these tools are that they are not well suited to continuous use in tough materials, and can slip easily when driving screws.

Next, the corded drill.
These are best suited to drilling large numbers of holes, in harder materials. They can be used for driving screws, but as these drills are considerably more powerful than cordless drills, they can quite easily overdrive screws. They are also harder to control, and are much heavier.

The two above types of drill are often available as hammer drills. This adds a specialized clutch that can be set to produce a hammering action, for masonry drilling. This adds weight to the drill, but can be very useful for infrequent light masonry drilling, . If you need to do a lot of masonry drilling, buy a rotary hammer instead. A hammer drill takes a ridiculous amount of time to drill any type of masonry other than mortar joints.

Moving on, we have the impact driver.


This tool, rather than a normal chuck, is designed to accept only screwdriver heads. It turns the head by means of a hammering action, which also prevents slippage. It's also much lighter. It's main disadvantage is that it does not provide precise torque control, so care must be taken not to overdrive screws.

In my opinion, these are the three most important drill like things to be aware of.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Weird Dreams, part II

Okay, this one's short, but I couldn't pass it up. In a nutshell, the girl of my dreams was ignoring me. She ignored me in the cafeteria, she ignored me in the park. She ignored me in a box, she ignored me with a fox. she ignored me in a house, she ignored me with a mouse. and so forth. Shit.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

I am a musician... of sorts...

So, since I am a musician, I figured I should share some of my works at some point. So here goes:
It's my remix of "The Hand That Feeds" by Nine Inch Nails. It's only posted as a video because Blogger does not provide a means of posting audio files.

Weird dreams, Part I

From Time to time, I'll have a strange dream, and wake up wondering what prompted it. Most recent: I dreamt that I was retreating from a part of a building after it was taken by unknown militants. Me and a few others decided to make a stand at a 90 degree turn in a roughly 12 foot wide hallway. We set up a minefield in one leg of the turn, and set set up some sandbags a little farther down.

We decided to set up some floodlights and speakers facing down the other leg of the turn, from which the militants would approach. The idea was to turn on lights and play loud music when they approached, to confuse them before they stumbled into the minefield. I went to set up the floodlights, none of which had working bulbs. While I was dealing with that, somebody started playing obnoxious music from the speakers, and a dance party ensued on the minefield. I was not pleased. Somehow, nobody died.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Anchormen/women behaving strangely, part I

I remember that about ten years ago, on New Years Eve, I was watching ABC's coverage. Peter Jennings was discussing the New Year's plans of various American statesmen, and said something to the effect of the following: "Jimmy carter is on a cruise with his grandparents, and Bill Clinton is at his ranch in Scotland." Who's ever heard of a ranch in Scotland? And when did Bill Clinton get into ranching anyway?

Technorati

So to verify to technorati that I, Chris, do indeed control this blog, here goes: XS276M6F5688.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Bin Laden Redux again

Continuing on the same theme, this article is worth reading. It deals with the philosophical issues presented by the rejoicing over Bin Laden's death.  One idea is presented in the article that strikes me as particularly profound. Harvard philosophy professor Christine Korsgaard stated that a commonly held view is that killing in war can be justified as a means of incapacitating an unjust enemy, when all other means are exhausted. Another, common, but more controversial view is that a murderer deserves to die for their actions. If the two desires are conflated, one may come to believe that another person deserves to die merely for being the first person's enemy. Since terrorism has elements of both war and crime, it is not surprising, that in keeping with the aforementioned sentiments, some people would begin to rejoice at Bin Laden's death.
I did not rejoice. I personally feel that while killing may be in some cases justified, it is an act that should be treated with the utmost seriousness. I feel that celebrating a violent death, is a failure to take killing seriously. When we fail to take killing seriously, we start down a slippery lope that ends in unnecessary bloodshed. This is not to say that finding relief in the demise of a dangerous figure is a bad thing. The same goes for black humour; deriving humour from a concept doesn't mean it's not being taken seriously.
I also think that it shows a sickening level of small mindedness, to rejoice at the death of a foe. To me, it indicates that they think there is no fate worse than death. I can think of a few, like a life sentence at ADX Florence, or having your mind erased (it can, and has been done, sort of, go read about MKULTRA subproject 68). It takes a rather small mind to think that either of the above is preferable to death.

Wiscissota

In the about me section, I state that I reside in Wiscissota. This probably confuses some people, so let me explain. The area of western Wisconsin in which I reside is rather cut off from the rest of Wisconsin. We do not recieve any of the Madison or Milwaukee TV stations, but almost all of the Minneapolis- St. Paul stations. This results in a certain amount of isolation from the rest of the state, and also legions of confused Minnesotans at election season, wondering why the Wisconsinites are running political ads in their state.
Some areas, especially the Hudson area, are functionally part of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area. If St. Croix county in Wisconsin doesn't already participate in the Metropolitan Council, a very strong argument could be made for letting them in. Hudson is that intertwined with the twin cities.
Bottom line: The area is functionally part of Minnesota, but politically part of Wisconsin. As a result, somebody thought it would be amusing to refer to the region as "Wiscissota".

Change in appearance

After a few comments about the readability, or lack therof, of this blogs color scheme, I changed it. Hope this works better.

Bin Laden Redux

So, invariably, the question will arise, to what extent is Bin Laden's demise the result of efforts by the Obama Administration, and to what extent It was the end result of actions initiated by the Bush administration. It's also worth remembering that the president only directs the work of others, and not necessarily closely either (Nobody's an expert in everything. Also, an idiot can be surrounded by competent people, who may or may not make up for the idiot's idiocy).  Apparently, he was found by tracking one of his couriers. It seems that we were long aware of this courier's existence, but did not identify him until four years ago. His rough location was determined two years ago, and the exact location of his residence was determined in august. The CIA concluded in February that Bin Laden was most likely hiding there.  And yesterday, this was confirmed.

In apportioning credit between the two administrations and the CIA, it is important to distinguish between actions taken at the request of an administration, and things they would do as a matter of course. From what we're being told, the existence of the courier was learned from detainees at Guantanamo bay. Interrogating terrorism suspects is something the CIA would likely have done without input from the White House. I was  watching ABC last night, and one of the analysts they had on made the point that Bush's anti terrorism policy focused mainly on making the US safer, whereas Obama has actually focused more on neutralising Al Qaida leadership. That suggests to me that while the Bush administration may have been aware of this courier, and their potential to lead us to Bin Laden, it may have been given lower priority than other things. Much has been made about Obama's instruction to the CIA to make the neutralization of Bin Laden its top priority.
That is likely to have been a major factor, but his opponents will likely argue that the groundwork for Bin Laden's demise was laid during the Bush era, and so the credit should go to Bush.
My opinion is that we can only make an informed judgement on the subject with at least 15- 20 years of hindsight.

Bin Laden again

So I read this article in the Guardian this morning. It seems the Mr. Bin Laden was hiding out in a suburb of Islamabad, in a recently built compound that seemed designed to hide people. It was surrounded by twelve foot walls topped with barbed wire, had very few windows, and no phone or Internet connection.
Apparently, the operation was carried out by SEAL team 6. I wonder why them, rather than Delta force, but I guess we'll have to wait on that. According to the article, he "resisted" the SEALs, and was shot in the head. This suggests to me that they wanted to take him alive, but were left with little choice but to kill him.

It's unfortunate that one of the greatest criminals in recent memory should get off so easy, rather than face trial. I think that had he been captured alive and detained, his life would have become a fate worse than death (at least to him). Given his background, and from what we knew of his lifestyle, I don't think he would have adapted well to life in ADX Florence, the federal supermax prison.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Death of Osama Bin Ladin

So Osama Bin Laden is dead. Good riddance I guess, but I would rather have seen him captured alive. I am a bit uncomfortable with the reactions of some people, for several reasons. I don't particularly care for the "War on Terror" rhetoric that's been thrown around over the years, as it A: gives them a prestige they don't deserve, and B: Makes us forget what they really are: criminals. Osama Bin Ladin was a criminal, but many of the announcements of his death seem to forget that. He's been made out to be a powerful evil figure who has the capability to wipe the US out of existence. Yeah, right. Even 9/11 was botched (had they hit the towers a bit later, they could have killed many more people, and why did they never target oil refineries or pipelines, or other such functional targets? they could have done a better job at crowd control on flight 93 too). Many people see this as a triumph of the US over an evil foe. As an internationalist, this view irks me. I feel no loyalty to any country, but to humanity as a whole, and feel that such expressions tend to needlessly alienate other people.
I also feel that the US military, while definitely deserving of it in this case, will receive more credit than it deserves. From what we know at the moment, Bin Ladin was found by the intelligence community, after several years of searching. According to reports, a lead surfaced in august, which was followed, and which led to his death today. Given the above, it seems to me that in this operation, the military functioned solely as a tool of the intelligence community.
I also feel that Bin Laden's death will be little more then a propaganda victory for the US. I think the best case scenario would be his death causing Al Qaida to become demoralized, and as a result, ineffective. Given the decentralized structure of Al Qaida, they seem to be perfectly capable of functioning without much intervention from the top leadership. Historically, that seems to have been one of their strengths.
I do think the reporters got it right when they started wondering whether this would encourage retaliatory attacks. Given their decentralized structure, and wide geographic range, this seems quite possible.
I can't wait till we have greater hindsight from which to examine this.

Mark V. Shaney

Returning to the theme of nonsensical humour, I present Mark V. Shaney. Mark V. Shaney was a fictional Usenet user whose postings were generated by a computer program, using Markov chain techniques, inspiring the name Mark V. Shaney. An online version of the program is available here: http://www.yisongyue.com/shaney/
According to the above site, the program works by finding all three word groups in the given body of text. It creates sentences by taking the last two words from the sentence in creation and adding a word to the end. The word added to the end is chosen so that it, along with the two words before it, completes one of the three word groups found in the text. This will often result in sentences that make sense in some areas, but are nonsense overall. In some cases it results in sentences that make perfect sense, but indicate somthing quite hilarious. First, an example of the former:

>From mvs Fri Nov 16 17:11 EST 1984 remote from alice It looks like Reagan is going to say? Ummm... Oh yes, I was looking for. I'm so glad I remembered it. Yeah, what I have wondered if I had committed a crime. Don't eat with your assessment of Reagon and Mondale. Up your nose with a guy from a firm that specifically researches the teen-age market. As a friend of mine would say, "It really doesn't matter"... It looks like Reagan is holding back the arms of the American eating public have changed dramatically, and it got pretty boring after about 300 games.
People, having a much larger number of varieties, and are very different from what one can find in Chinatowns across the country (things like pork buns, steamed dumplings, etc.) They can be cheap, being sold for around 30 to 75 cents apiece (depending on size), are generally not greasy, can be adequately explained by stupidity. Singles have felt insecure since we came down from the Conservative world at large. But Chuqui is the way it happened and the prices are VERY reasonable.
Can anyone think of myself as a third sex. Yes, I am expected to have. People often get used to me knowing these things and then a cover is placed over all of them. Along the side of the $$ are spent by (or at least for ) the girls. You can't settle the issue. It seems I've forgotten what it is, but I don't. I know about violence against women, and I really doubt they will ever join together into a large number of jokes. It showed Adam, just after being created. He has a modem and an autodial routine. He calls my number 1440 times a day. So I will conclude by saying that I can well understand that she might soon have the time, it makes sense, again, to get the gist of my argument, I was in that (though it's a Republican administration).
_-_-_-_-Mark




And an example of the latter:

"I spent an interesting evening recently with a grain of salt." 

I've spent a great deal of time messing about with the online version linked above. My usual technique is to take the text of two Wikipedia articles, about drastically different things, and run them both through. Here's some gems:

This one came from Wikipedia's article on cluster bombs, and the above linked site's explanitory text:

There are reports that it took 500 people 15 hours to get one transformer yard back on line after being hit with the current sentence being built and finding a valid word to add on to the end . 

So I guess you can demolish switchgear just by swearing at it.

These came from the articles on Barney, and torture:

Pickles are his favorite food and because of that, he actually has had them in different ways like pickles (also with pepperoni, peppers, pineapple and peanut butter) on a person in the United Nations Convention Against Torture


in Barney - Let's Go to the point of murder as well as "the exploitation of prisoners' phobias


Torture has been criticized for its lack of educational value

This one may be from the above combination, or may have come from the Barney and Uniform Code of Military Justices articles:

The Electronic Frontier Foundation hosted online archives from the UCMJ when attached or detailed to a cordial dislike of the United States are exempt from the show is saccharine, boring, annoying, dangerous or uneducational has made the program a target for parody and negative attacks by singing and attempting to hug unwilling pedestrians. 

This one came from the articles on Barney and the 2008 South Ossetia War:

The mixture of bright colors, unusual designs, repetitive non-verbal dialogue, ritualistic format, and the Provisional Administrative Entity of South Ossetia region as a formidable fighting force, but revealed important deficiencies".

This one came partially from the Armenian Genocide article, can't remember what the other input was:

In his report on the order of the Armenian Genocide as a continuation of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation's codename for their first real educational experience and it allows for the most basic traditional coping mechanisms.

 This is from the CONELRAD article, and a screed posted on the talk page of the Nonsense article:

The stations that stayed on the air and another station would take the hat off and hit people with it.

This one had somthing to do with the Bessemer Converter and Blue's Clues:

The converter is an opening, usually tilted to the same episode were tested, children showed increased material comprehension, especially in their annual list of America's most eligible bachelors.

According to these, The characters of the Harry Potter series were deeply involved in the Cyprus Conflict. And the Rwandan Genocide. Sometimes both at once:

The vessel then unloaded some 450 troops of the book, saying that after leaving Hogwarts, she joined the Holyhead Harpies and, after an initial failure, captured the Hill Elissaios. 


She returns to Hogwarts in search of Rowena Ravenclaw's diadem, Luna helps him enter Ravenclaw's common room in order to view a replica of the mass killings of Tutsis and Hutu political moderates by Hutus under the Hutu regime, with support from Uganda, vastly increased the ethnic tensions in the north by the Tutsi intended to enslave Hutus and thus must be resisted at all costs. 


Her mother died when she was only nine; due to a cease-fire in 1993 and the preliminary implementation of the diadem.


In Deathly Hallows, Luna and Mr Ollivander, but they are discovered, and later fights in the country and led to a experimental accident.

What the hell is an experimental accident?

More of the above, with involvement in the Afrika Korps, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, and Albert Speer as well:

He holds the wand together with Spellotape after nearly breaking it in half at the Potsdam War Academy.


Speer does not know what the American commander at Spandau Prison in the morning for a major interview published in Der Spiegel in November 1941 that conditions did not now "walk through life in a Harry Potter-themed party dressed as Hermione.


Kaltenbrunner gave himself up claiming to be inspected for traces of dark magic.


Reception In The Ivory Tower and Harry are captured by a Dutch citizen on vacation. 


He foresaw that the rear corps could be moved along one road in the Department of Mysteries, at the decisive point.


Accordingly he inferred that the march of the enslavement of house-elves, as even the house elves themselves do not wish to annex the Kingdom of Saxony and other territory beyond what was actually that of her name on to the method for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare'"


In popular culture Lindsay Lohan (centre) appeared as Hermione is a "very logical, upright and good" character.[2] Her parents are a bit bemused by their odd daughter, but quite proud of her encyclopaedic knowledge, she can always be used as a plot dump to explain the Harry Bladder sketches in All That, in which she begins her post-Hogwarts career by working in the Department of Mysteries, at the age of eleven to the instructions of the Euphrates and visited and mapped many parts of the German General Staff


One of his mistakes, Dumbledore felt that he already knows more about killing than we know about living.


He resists becoming involved with her because of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare.


The conflict continues to affect Turkey's relations with Cyprus, Greece and Turkey, two NATO allies, to the terms of the Order, aided by Dumbledore's Army, the Hogwarts Grounds Keeper and an original Member of the Prewetts, the Boneses, and the resulting population migrations along both sides of the Prewetts, the Boneses, and the permanent incapacitation of the book, most of the de facto Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus that only he could reveal the location vulnerable and it was abandoned in favour of The Burrow.[HP7] The Order led the fight against Voldemort during the intercommunal violence between 1963 and 1974; the most serious of which was followed by the establishment of the series. 


In the series finale, attention turned to escorting the Death Eaters' main target, Harry Potter, from the constitutional breakdown of 1963.[2] Turkey claims that she invoked her role as a guarantor under the 1960 Treaty of Guarantee in justification for it.[12] The intercommunal violence between 1963 and 1974, chose to leave their homes in the series.

I don't remember how this one came about, but it's awsome:

He was a highly decorated US soldier of the war,[2] receiving the Medal of Honor for his early service in the films Freaky Friday, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, Mean Girls and Herbie: Fully Loaded.

Enough with the commentary, I'll just throw 'em at ya:

Spears was an illegal and underground organization until the Anschluss of Austria by Nazi Germany in 1938. 


Spears was born in Vienna, then the capital of the top 50 film villains of all time.


Early life, career debut, and Innosense Britney Spears was an SS-Major in the 1980s.


Britney Spears's star on the Billboard 200 , and established her as a Southern Baptist.[8] Her parents expressed disappointment and concern at the decision to release her.[144] She has regained some visitation rights after coming to an "all for all" exchange of prisoners to be killed in Chechnya. 


In response, police were called to Spears's divorce petition, seeking physical and legal custody of her actions to the MVD, committed numerous and in June 1992 amidst the Ingush armed conflict against another Russian soldier, five Ingush villagers and even threatened to sue the Russian side; it was announced that Federline asked to cancel the court appearance. 


Spears announced she would "remain a virgin until marriage".[27] This pledge has been questioned due to her manager, who said she was released to radio stations on September 6, 1991, militants of the northern column was halted by deputy commander of the 21st century," she "spearheaded the rise of post-millennial teen pop in the 2004 documentary Fahrenheit 9/11, which samples a 2003 CNN interview about the ceasefires and peace negotiations, military forces continued to share joint custody of her father James Spears and her father James Spears and Federline continued to share joint custody of their coverage for the Kremlin, Dudayev loyalists succeeded in capturing some 20 Russian Army troops were killed, 17,892 were wounded, and 1,906 are missing in action.[38] According to Russian newspaper Gazeta, approximately 35,000 ethnic Russian civilians and an ethnic Bashkir soldier were murdered by apparently drunk Russian soldiers; earlier, drunken Russian soldiers and Chechen rebels alike who committed illegal acts in connection with the federal forces


In January 2009, Spears achieved further success in solidifying her comeback single, "Womanizer".[162] This makes her fifth number one in the summer of 1999 - and soon Russia invaded Chechnya again, marking beginning of the Soviet-Afghan War), also resigned in protest of the city ablaze and falling shells scattering refugee columns.[36] The bombardment was however soon halted by the mostly-Turkish gunmen seeking to publicize the Chechen population and raising hostility to the Russian public and leadership. 


Aguilera described the double CD as "a throwback to the Inquisition, and how it influenced Spanish history. 


and its lead actress, Julie Andrews as an ecclesiastical tribunal started in 1478 by Catholic Church and magistracy, they still had to accuse all one's accomplices.

These four counties measured maximum levels higher than 6,000 microCuries per square meter.[6] Of all the nuclear tests exposed the greatest percentage of the Christian girl group ZOEgirl.

Her more pop rock-oriented second studio album, Missundaztood, which began a marked shift in the Congressional Record.

The album's third single, "You Make Me Sick," was a thermonuclear device with a diameter of about 390 m (1,300 ft). 



The placename Fuccerham looks like either "the home (hām) of the PG-13 rating, yet it includes a hard "k" sound in its third syllable, making it a natural fit for popular music that is written in lowercase).
 

Brezhnev was said to be a battle Caractacus and Truly were married!" "And lived happily ever after!" When Truly asks, "Is that how the story ends?" Caractacus changes the subject, then tries to use it to raise money.


There followed charges before the Volksgerichtshof, where, on 10 August 1944, he was active on the surface, providing lubrication and protection from moisture.


There are breweries in Middle Eastern countries such as Fraoch' by the malt.[69] The most common method of remembering the recipe for beer in this manner typically disturbs all the sediment, so it must be left for a year before primary school.

One quarter of all girls marry before the age of 2.

Romania In Romania, grădiniţă, which means "little garden" is the English name for cool fermenting beers of Central European origin.

Such specialized kindergartens can be 68% lower than bottled beer due to packaging differences.[134][135] Home brewing can reduce the environmental impact of beer Main article: History of beer Main article: Ale Cask ale Draught beer keg fonts at the Delirium Café in Brussels Draught beer from light (thereby preventing "skunked" beer) and barley wine.[108] Drinking chilled beer is malted grain.

These nurses are supported and supervised by the Scottish Heather Ales company[42] and Cervoise Lancelot by the behaviour of yeast used and the Sr. 



Depending upon the seniority of their principal, a Private Secretary may him or herself be regarded as an important role in controlling public drinking for the higher class because of their principal, a Private Secretary.

Bullshit (also bullcrap, bullplop, bullbutter, horseshit) is a person who is considered a prude because one refuses to consume ecstasy and participate in group sex with a group of strangers.



At the time, inmates were given one shower per week and one roll of toilet paper per month.[1] On September 9, 1971, responding to the collapse of first the Ulvaeus-Fältskog marriage (in 1979) and then of the prison.

The riot was based in part upon prisoners' demands for complete amnesty from criminal prosecution for the stage while Lyngstad and Fältskog pursued individual solo careers with varying success.



At 562 feet long, the battleship Nevada, which was judged to be drenched by falling water in the Marshall Islands, arrived by seaplane from Kwajalein.

Some of the Nuremberg Trials based on obesity, incest, age, race, poverty, poor hygiene, unattractiveness, or stupidity may also be used.

Some of the provisions, such as "yo mama", "yo momma", "yer ma", "ya mum", "your mum" or "your mom" are sometimes used, depending on the definition in the Hague conventions, are considered to be part of customary international law, and are binding on individuals if the belligerent power to which they belong is a party to the treaty which introduced the constraint.



He was repeatedly seen inside a barrel, floating in a drivers license factory "), the protagonist of the legislature to make law.[citation needed] Most such systems, however, recognize the concept of jurisprudence constante, which argues that even though judges are independent, they should judge in a barrel appeared in five early strips.


A man who looks like a normal stick-figure xkcd character, but for the addition of a small number of selected binding case laws.
He was repeatedly seen inside a barrel, floating in a barrel appeared in other comics along with her children, Robert'); DROP TABLE Students;-- aka "Little Bobby Tables" (a reference to SQL injection), and Elaine Roberts (although her first name is really "Help I'm trapped in a large body of water.


The above speaks for itself.

The 50's Aesthetic

So, the 1950's seem to be a popular time to portray in media, given the pervasiveness of films like Grease, American Graffiti, Porky's, and TV shows such as Happy Days. When people talk about the 1950's, they like to talk about the birth of Rock'n Roll, and about how it offended their parents. Overall, people like to believe that it was a really happy time when nothing bad ever happened, and if only we could just go back to that time, wouldn't that be great... Yeah right. Remember, you can't spell believe without a lie. Upon contrasting 1950's teen culture with world events at the time, it starts to seem hedonistic, and a denial of reality. This picture, from the lead section of Wikipedia's article on the 1950's, sums up the decade quite nicely:
Author: TheCuriousGnome
So, we have the Korean War, the North Sea Flood, the Nuclear Arms Race, the Suez Crisis, the Cuban Revolution, and Sputnik. Most of that is pretty dismal. And, it only scratches the surface. The 1950's also saw the beginning of the Vietnam War, McCarthyism, the CIA's MKULTRA mind control program, the widespread development of new chemical weapons, and the beginings of various ethnic conflicts, just to name a few. And yet we like to think that everyone in that period was just acting out Grease.
One of the first things I notice about portrayals of 1950's teen culture, is that it absolutely lacks social consciousness. There was so much fucked up shit going down, but the kids are worried mainly about offending their parents with bad music, and finding a date for prom. That we like to revel in this delusion is about the most disgusting denial of reality I've ever encountered.