I was listening to Howard Stern this morning, and Howard got an advanced preview of the BSG Season 4 premier episode. He loved it, and Robin was jealous that she didn't get one, since she was the one who got Howard hooked on it. They both claim it's the one of the best shows on TV.
As we all know...
I'm buying the 3rd season on DVD tomorrow, and will tape the new 4th season episodes on DVR for when I'm done. So, like ejp, I demand no spoilers.
At least until I'm more caught up than him. Then, let's taught the procreating fucker...
I love evil; why am I not a cyborg?
3.26.2008
3.25.2008
Remember this every time you see a CAIR spokesman
CAIR Exposed: Part 1
As IAP Offshoot, CAIR Followed Pro-Hamas Agenda From the Start
by Steven Emerson
IPT News
March 24, 2008
Read it all at IPT.
As IAP Offshoot, CAIR Followed Pro-Hamas Agenda From the Start
by Steven Emerson
IPT News
March 24, 2008
(The following story summarizes our first dossier installment on CAIR which can be found at http://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/misc/109.pdf)
From the Hamas ties of its founders in 1994 to its solicitous stance toward accused terrorists today, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has demonstrated that its actual mission is far removed from the civil rights advocacy it claims to pursue.
Still standing as perhaps the clearest evidence of CAIR's insidious role, two key leaders of the group attended a 1993 meeting in Philadelphia called by Hamas members and supporters to devise a strategy for torpedoing the Oslo Accords aimed at Middle East peace.
An analysis of secret recordings of the meeting led the FBI to conclude that the gathering was held "to determine… [the participants'] course of action in support of Hamas' opposition to the [Oslo] peace plan and to decide how to conceal their activities from the scrutiny of the United States government."
Coupled with their support for the jihad in the Middle East, the attendees recognized the critical importance of domestic lobbying in the United States. One discussed encouraging the Islamic community "to be involved in the political life of this country," adding, "We should assist them in this task. This will be an entrance for us to put, through the Islamic community, pressure on the Congress and the decision makers in America."
That's where CAIR came in. Participants in that 1993 meeting discussed tailoring their message to an American audience, speaking of outright deception at times and of softening their rhetoric at others, as the following exchange between CAIR founders Omar Ahmad and Nihad Awad shows:
Awad: What is important is that the language of the address is there even
for the American. But, the issue is how to use it.
....
Omar Ahmad: There is a difference between you saying "I want to restore the '48
land" and when you say "I want to destroy Israel".
....
Awad: Yes, there are different but parallel types of address. There
shouldn't be contradiction. Address people according to their minds.
When I speak with the American, I speak with someone who doesn't know
anything. As for the Palestinian who has a martyr brother or something, I know how to address him, you see?
....
Read it all at IPT.
3.23.2008
Jesus, Why Are You Doing The Big-Arms Thing?
I almost posted Eddie Izzard's take on Easter, but then remembered I already had.
The "War on Easter"
We all knew the Christers were going to start bleating about a "War on Easter," just like Christmas, but who knew it would be so funny? Check this out from an extraordinarily ignorant imbecile named Charlotte Allen.
Next she sets her irony phaser to stun: cooking magazines and the Emerald Isle share in the blame.
Most importantly, why is this deeply religious bible reader not complaining about the lack of Passover observance? It is a very biblical holiday, after all. What's behind her "War on Moses?"

Thanks to Ed Brayton.
Each time I would be shocked to realize that I was a member of a dwindling minority of people who regarded Good Friday as different from the other 51 Fridays in the year.Because it's not; time doesn't stop, space doesn't split open, lions don't lie down with lambs, Skittles don't fall from the sky...It's a Friday.
Next she sets her irony phaser to stun: cooking magazines and the Emerald Isle share in the blame.
My latest issue of Fine Cooking magazine arrived the other day, featuring what would have been known in former times as an Easter dinner: roast lamb, asparagus soup, angel food cake. Here, it’s identified as a “spring” dinner, and the issue otherwise contains not a hint that some of its readers might wish to mark the spring by celebrating Jesus’ triumph over death. Not even a recipe for dyed eggs or baby chick-shaped cookies graces the pages of the magazine.Now they're upset that there are TWO religious holidays in the same week? And that some of that religion chose to make one fun? And that cooking magazines won't teach their Christian audience (apparently the only audience worth considering) how to make cute pagan symbols? What do they want Fine Cooking to do, add a step in every recipe that says, "Stop and thank Jesus for dying but then not really dying 3 days later?"
More ominously still, St. Patrick’s Day falls this year during Holy Week for the first time since 1940. The usual green-beer binges did not abate in honor of the solemnity of this week. The saint himself, famous for having brought the bonfires of the Easter Vigil to Ireland, may well turn over in his grave.
The “Easter parades” of yore in which people strolled in their finery after church are much diminished, if they continue to exist at all.When the hell was "yore?" I don't ever remember such things. And what does wearing nice clothes and walking down the street with other people have to do with the magical, mythical resurrection of a mystic rebel Jew?
Most importantly, why is this deeply religious bible reader not complaining about the lack of Passover observance? It is a very biblical holiday, after all. What's behind her "War on Moses?"

Thanks to Ed Brayton.
3.22.2008
Keats in Space

- Mission is going great, thus far. Astronauts activate the experiment Sunday night (Monday morning) at 0030 CDT. NASA may show it live on NASA TV, although you might miss it if you blink. All the astronauts have to do is throw one switch, confirm a light came on, then go back to bed.
- There are some cool pictures of Endeavour on-line now, with the flight experiment (RIGEX) barely visible in the cargo bay. The RIGEX flight experiment is that small can all the way in the back, passenger side, with Air Force decals all over it. It's looking kind of lonely in that last shot. ;-)
- At flickr: one, two, three.
Excellent analysis
The Grey Lady examines that strange specimen, Geert Wilders
Read it all at Jihad Watch.
Geert Wilders is the Dutch MP who is producing a film on the Qur'an that has the Islamic world in a frenzy even before anyone has actually seen it. This New Duranty Times profile is, well, not as bad as it could have been, but contains several sly digs at Wilders, whom it treats with condescension throughout, and contains almost nothing about the fantastic disproportion of the Muslim reaction to his film, and the necessity of preserving free speech even when some may find it offensive.
Read it all at Jihad Watch.
3.20.2008
All Will Be Revealed
3.19.2008
I love paleontology
Mummified dinosaur unearthed in North Dakota
Read it all at CNN.com.
BISMARCK, North Dakota (AP) -- Using tiny brushes and chisels, workers picking at a big greenish-black rock in the basement of North Dakota's state museum are meticulously uncovering something amazing: a nearly complete dinosaur, skin and all.
Unlike almost every other dinosaur fossil ever found, the Edmontosaurus named Dakota, a duckbilled dinosaur unearthed in southwestern North Dakota in 2004, is covered by fossilized skin that is hard as iron. It's among just a few mummified dinosaurs in the world, say the researchers who are slowly freeing it from a 65-million-year-old rock tomb.
"This is the closest many people will ever get to seeing what large parts of a dinosaur actually looked like, in the flesh," said Phillip Manning, a paleontologist at Manchester University in England, a member of the international team researching Dakota.
Read it all at CNN.com.
3.18.2008
Origins of the Robot Holocaust
When the Robot Holocaust comes, none of us will be surprised. We know it's scheduled, and it's really just a matter of whether or not the zombies get here first. We, you and I, are paying for the (incredibly cool) seeds of our own destruction. Turn your sound down, apparently there will be a lot of annoying whirring of gears and motors when the Robot Holocaust comes.
The Strangers.
Looks like something we should check out.
3.15.2008
Okay, count me in on this crazy "energy independence" thing
Achieving energy independence
(In case you don't recognize the name, Robert Zubrin is a founder of a society I joined.)
There is no doubt that our resistance to the global jihad is severely hampered by our continued purchase of oil from the Saudis, who have done so much to finance the same jihad. And now six and a half years after 9/11, the President of the United States cannot cajole the Saudi King into agreeing to lower oil prices, as gasoline approaches the four-dollar-a-gallon mark, and yet he has done nothing to initiate any coherent plan to free us from this energy dependence.Read it all at Jihad Watch.
It doesn't have to be this way. The Alaskan oil reserves could have been opened up years ago, over environmentalist objections, as a matter of national security. The U.S. could have pursued other oil options much more aggressively than it did, while undertaking a full-scale Manhattan Project to find viable new energy sources. And now in Energy Victory: Winning the War On Terror By Breaking Free of Oil, Robert Zubrin outlines what we can and should do now to keep from continuing to pay at the gas pump for our own destruction.
Zubrin, who holds a doctorate in nuclear engineering and was for many years a senior engineer at Lockheed Martin, here outlines a clear and practical program for achieving American energy independence within ten years. He explains in detail that even a non-specialist like me can understand (at least partially!) that a rapid transition to high-alcohol fuels -- methanol and ethanol -- is both practically feasible and desirable.
(In case you don't recognize the name, Robert Zubrin is a founder of a society I joined.)
Funny Games
This American version is supposed to be a shot-by-shot remake of the controversial original by the same director.
3.13.2008
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