Archive for March, 2005

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March 31, 2005

Apparently I’m not the only one who played the abunai game.

March 31, 2005

Bought some Lamb today. It was on a major sale, so it went right into the freezer (incase it was getting to old.) Time to hunt down some lamb recipies for the old cookbook.

Also got some Claussen Pickles!

And a bag of dirt. I should go back and get some peralite to go with it though.

And deoderant. Now there is no lacerating my underarms with the not quite empty tube in order to not stink all day.

And six cans of waterchestnuts (I thought they were on sale. They weren’t, but they were still cheap and I was in a hurry)

And fresh broccolis.

Second best thing about not getting called in today: I have a shirt ironed for next time already!

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March 31, 2005

Bought some Lamb today. It was on a major sale, so it went right into the freezer (incase it was getting to old.) Time to hunt down some lamb recipies for the old cookbook.

Also got some Claussen Pickles!

And a bag of dirt. I should go back and get some peralite to go with it though.

And deoderant. Now there is no lacerating my underarms with the not quite empty tube in order to not stink all day.

And six cans of waterchestnuts (I thought they were on sale. They weren’t, but they were still cheap and I was in a hurry)

And fresh broccolis.

Second best thing about not getting called in today: I have a shirt ironed for next time already!

March 31, 2005

So, the Michigan Blackhats are trying to get a law passed that will allow a doctor to deny you treatment in any non-emergancy situation because they find something about you morally objectionable. Go Hippocratic Oath! This bill was introduced on the behalf of a Catholic organization in Michigan. I knew you folks were slipping over into the side of vileness, but shit, what’s next? Radzinger as pope? Stupid blackhats. I just want to mention to any Catholics who may run across this page that the black hats are only paying lip service to your beliefs. They will sodomize you in the end. Infact, even their religious aspect is against you. They think of you as less than christian, heathen infidels of the worst sort. They want to do away with your rights to basic human dignaty as much as you want to do the same to the gays and women.

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March 31, 2005

So, the Michigan Blackhats are trying to get a law passed that will allow a doctor to deny you treatment in any non-emergancy situation because they find something about you morally objectionable. Go Hippocratic Oath! This bill was introduced on the behalf of a Catholic organization in Michigan. I knew you folks were slipping over into the side of vileness, but shit, what’s next? Radzinger as pope? Stupid blackhats. I just want to mention to any Catholics who may run across this page that the black hats are only paying lip service to your beliefs. They will sodomize you in the end. Infact, even their religious aspect is against you. They think of you as less than christian, heathen infidels of the worst sort. They want to do away with your rights to basic human dignaty as much as you want to do the same to the gays and women.

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March 30, 2005

Average human male has a bmr that puts off 880 grams of c02 a day if he remains stationary. Using that number to a close approximation gives 1700 grams of co2 per hundred kg of living matter per day, so each year 100 kg of bio reactor puts off 620 kg of co2. (Note to self)

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March 30, 2005

I want to blame the giant telegenic space brick on the black hats. Any ideas?

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March 30, 2005

We need to just drop the giant telegenic flying brick program and make spacecraft again.

March 30, 2005

Jesus Christ in a handbasket.

They are making a massive contingency plan designed to endanger a second shuttle crew plus the three inhabitants of the international space tent in case the same sort of disaster occurs with this next shuttle launch. First and most importantly, the disasters won’t match. There are entirely too many ways for a shuttle flight to go wrong to plan on the same thing happening over and over and over again. Second, NASA already has a perfectly workable disaster plan for the shuttles, one that every crew ever to fly the great money sink in the sky has signed off on. Quick recovery of any remains, extensive reconstruction of the event, a nice state funeral, and (which they failed to do both times) the rapid construction of a replacement vehicle in order to continue the space program. Preferably one that isn’t just a high altitude rocket plane.

So when we have another shuttle disaster and the thing goes off in a humongous fireball after take off, the public will be whining and screaming about why they didn’t do more to keep those six people safe. Gah. Space flight as it is isn’t a safe endevor. The astronauts know that. I wish that the public realized that too.

March 30, 2005

Jesus Christ in a handbasket.

They are making a massive contingency plan designed to endanger a second shuttle crew plus the three inhabitants of the international space tent in case the same sort of disaster occurs with this next shuttle launch. First and most importantly, the disasters won’t match. There are entirely too many ways for a shuttle flight to go wrong to plan on the same thing happening over and over and over again. Second, NASA already has a perfectly workable disaster plan for the shuttles, one that every crew ever to fly the great money sink in the sky has signed off on. Quick recovery of any remains, extensive reconstruction of the event, a nice state funeral, and (which they failed to do both times) the rapid construction of a replacement vehicle in order to continue the space program. Preferably one that isn’t just a high altitude rocket plane.

So when we have another shuttle disaster and the thing goes off in a humongous fireball after take off, the public will be whining and screaming about why they didn’t do more to keep those six people safe. Gah. Space flight as it is isn’t a safe endevor. The astronauts know that. I wish that the public realized that too.