#3-Don’t do today what you can put off ’til tomorrow.
I whole-heartedly agree with Professor Delong, impeach President Bush. Impeach him now.
The incompetency of this administration knows no bounds.
I whole-heartedly agree with Professor Delong, impeach President Bush. Impeach him now.
The incompetency of this administration knows no bounds.
I am saddened by the events befalling the people of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast of Mississippi. I wish it would not have happened like this. I remember coming into South Florida after Hurricane Andrew. The place never looked so strange.
Yet, the devestation showing on TV is out of this world. Katrina was a Cat 4 and it would seem that it should not have wreaked as much destruction as the Cat 5 Andrew. Yet, here it is almost a week after it has hit and it looks as if the end of the world has arrived there. I can’t imagine facing this.
New Orleans is gone. She won’t recover for years if not decades.
My heart and thoughts go out to those affected by this.
Because it’s September. The happiest, bestest month of the year. Also, it’s Newa Radio quote month.
Enjoy.
Gas prices are high.
I was driving in to work and was at 320 miles since my last fill up last friday. I did a lot of driving the last few days running errands and picking people up that I burned gas quicker than normal. So last night I planned to get gas hopefully to avoid the cost adjustment because of Hurricane Katrina.
Well, as I drove in this morning I saw at one station in Chase, $3.18 for premium and $2.99 for regular. I decided then and there to not wait until after work but to fill up now. You see, when I usually wait, by the time I get to the gas station in the afternoon, the price has changed by 10 cents.
So, I stopped at my favorite cheap gas, the Exxon by work. Filled up 12.440 gallons of premium (damn turbo!) for about $35.00 at $2.89 a gallon. I think I saved a few dollars.
Leaving work in the afternoon, there was a line to get in to the Exxon, and it was $3.20 for premium.
Rediculous!
Pretty soon it will be September. Hurrah! As it is my favorite month. Yet I have not finished this summer movie season strong. My attempts have trailed off the last couple of weeks. In fact I have seen some movies but have not posted my reviews because I essentially forgot that I did see them. Well, let me wrap up the latest films I have seen.
The Island is as absurd a movie as there ever was. Supposedly, Micheal Bay’s comeback to action vehicle. Umm. Has he ever been away from that genre? The most absurd aspect of that movie. Scarlett Johanson running away from god knows what. Ewan told her to run so she ran. Not like Tia Leone. Why did she run?
2 of 5 stars.
Valiant. We took my nephew. He got frightened from the evil hawk. I was wondering why none of the pigeons died. Come on it should’ve been the standard war movie plotting. Rag-tag bunch. Each one to die.
3 of 5 stars.
The Cave was not this year’s Deep Blue Sea. It should’ve been. Sad. It was not even good. But it was better than The Island.
3 of stars.
By this time tomorrow, New Orleans, LA may be a relic of the past. Hurricane Katrina (a name befitting a dominatrix) is bearing down on the city. She’s a Cat 5, a powerful one. Hopefully, every unessential person has been evacuated. Depending upon the path Katrina takes, the damage will be unpredictable.
Here are some links to interesting commentary on what such a devestating hurricane means to hit dead center on New Orleans.
Some interesting article.
Chris Mooney
Chris Mooney again but in The Washington Monthly.
For vacation last month, I bought an iPod shuffle. The 1 gig model. It works fine for what it does. Yet, I don’t like it. It is uncomfortable to me because I ususally like listening to a tune right this moment. I want to hear a song, now, but the shuffle doesn’t allow me to get to it right away. You must truly like to hear songs randomly to appreciate it.
Another set of vacation pictures. This one is not a continuation of the last, but alternate view of the trip. It’s just filling in gaps from the last set of pics.
Sometimes it is hard to keep a blog. The dog days of summer seem to be best to keep me from posting an entry here at browsermetrics. Anyway, I want to keep the channel up and have a few posts before the end of August so that this month in the archive won’t look so bare.
Some time soon (or as quick as I can get my lazy ass to do) I will post my 2005 vaction journal. I liked the way I did the first one and it was a nice way to keep this blog interesting.
I would also like to tell you about my starting to excercise again. I am going to the gym so that when I ride my road bike, I can climb the small hills we have here. I need to be able to power through and climb a 4% grade for at least a mile. Or maybe go to a more modern triple chainring and 10 gear combo. At least then I can spin over the hills. I think I will go to the gym to build some strength in these legs first before forking money for a new road bike.
I haven’t watched a movie lately. They all seem to truly suck right now. Hollywood’s box office receipts are in a slump this summer. The quality of blockbusters they are pumping out contribute the slack numbers.
I am attempting, again, to read Jonathon Strange and Mr. Norrell. I have gotten through the first three chapters, again. And again I haven’t picked up the book in 12 days. I did finish Inside the Postal Bus. That was good. Not great. The writer, Micheal Barry, is a professional cyclist from Canada riding on the US Postal, now Team Discovery Channel, as a teammate of Lance Armstrong. While it was a fascinating look at inside the great team, he did not ride in any of Le Tour with Lance. It was disappointing when he talked about watching his teammates on TV. He did go throught the Vuelta a Espana. B-
The best cookies in Baltimore. They are crisp and buttery. I had an discussion on why they are the best cookies and it comes down to there crispy, crunchiness. Thank god for the end of the soft cookie era.
Here’s a recipe for crispy chocalate chip cookies from Alton Brown. If you make some, please send them my way.