August 30, 2005
"It's complete devastation" (updated)
The entire quote:
"Let me tell you something, folks. I've been out there. It's complete devastation," Gulfport Fire Chief Pat Sullivan said Monday. He estimated that 75 percent of buildings in Gulfport have major roof damage, "if they have a roof left at all."Gulfport experienced a storm surge of more than 20 feet. Think about that for a second. Stand up, and if you're six feet tall, the water level pushed inland was more than three times your height. We've had no word about my neice in Gulfport, who refused to evacuate despite living within blocks of the beach. At this point, I could care less about her, but I'm worried sick about her small children.
"The hurricane was scary," Scott Radish told The Times-Picayune. "All the tree branches fell, but the building stood. I thought I was doing good. Then I noticed my Jeep was under water."
"I've never encountered anything like it in my life. It just kept rising and rising and rising," said Bryan Vernon, who spent three hours on his roof, screaming over howling winds for someone to save him and his fiancee.Idiots like these shouldn't be spared natural selection. Call me hardhearted, but I'd leave 'em right where they are, especially if rescuing their stupid asses meant someone else has to risk their lives.
Across a street that had turned into a river bobbing with garbage cans, trash and old tires, a woman leaned from the second-story window of a brick home and pleaded to be rescued. "There are three kids in here," the woman said. "Can you help us?"You had the chance to save your children, and blew it. I hope they learn from this experience, and I hope they never forget that you're a selfish nitwit who endangered their lives for no good reason. Worried sick and pissed off, that's me. Update: Just got word that their house is gone. Completely. No news about my niece and the kids.
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PDA Software Review
My latest review is up over at Mozongo, this time it's a Tetris clone with some interesting variations.
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It's only gay if you swallow
I think Tim Allen would agree. Me? I'm not so sure.
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August 29, 2005
Whoopass Jamboree Roster (so far)
(This will be bumped to the top once in a while as updates happen)
One quick clarification on the rules. It's perfectly ok for more than one person to select a team, so just because someone else has declared for your favorite doesn't mean you can't play. Oh, and yes, this is an excuse for a great big ol' linkfest. But it's a fun excuse. The players: Frinklin: Vancouver CanucksBrian J: St. Louis Blues
Tom: Philadelphia Flyers
Derek: Colorado Avalanche
Gir: Calgary Flames
Grand Moff Trojan: Colorado Avalanche
Tilesey: Toronto Maple Leafs
Cal Tech Girl: Carolina Hurricanes
Victor: Washington Capitals
Michele: New York Rangers
Yours Truly: San Jose Sharks
The rules: 1. If you have a favorite hockey team, place their logo somewhere on your front page. Let me know.
2. Every time your team plays someone else's team in the Jamboree, the loser must place the winner's logo (and a link) on their front page for 24 hours.
3. You don't have to actually be a Munuvian to play.
4. Trash talkin' is encouraged.
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Time to pray (updated)
Or whatever you do to send good juju down to the folks in New Orleans and vicinity. I've got relatives close to the water in Gulfport who're determined to ride this one out. Stupid? I guess we'll know in a few days, eh?
(update) Wizbang! has the text of the official National Weather Service Warning. Here's a little bit:POWER OUTAGES WILL LAST FOR WEEKS...AS MOST POWER POLES WILL BE DOWN AND TRANSFORMERS DESTROYED. WATER SHORTAGES WILL MAKE HUMAN SUFFERING INCREDIBLE BY MODERN STANDARDS. THE VAST MAJORITY OF NATIVE TREES WILL BE SNAPPED OR UPROOTED. ONLY THE HEARTIEST WILL REMAIN STANDING...BUT BE TOTALLY DEFOLIATED. FEW CROPS WILL REMAIN. LIVESTOCK LEFT EXPOSED TO THE WINDS WILL BE KILLED.The guys at Wizbang! also have a look at what the folks sheltering at the Superdome might go through. Pray for them too, they're going to need it.
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Movies that I want to see, just because of the titles
- Bikini Girls on Dinosaur Planet
- Zombiegeddon
- Vampire Lesbian Kickboxers
- Spacemen, Go-go Girls and the True Meaning of Christmas
- Repligator
- Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Son of the Bride of the Return of the Revenge of the Terror of the Attack of the Evil, Mutant, Alien, Flesh Eating, Hellbound, Zombified Living Dead Part 2: In Shocking 2-D
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A List of Lists
- Courtesy of the Gray Monk, a funny list of odd things found on medical charts.
- From Eric, the pointer to a list of things applicable to those born in 1987.
- Jeff at Alphecca points to this list over at Argghhh! on the rules of a gunfight.
- Owlish leads us to Pratie, who snagged an item from 100 different "100 things about" lists. Great fun!
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August 28, 2005
My Rocket Binder
I am fanatical about being organized when it comes to my rocketry. I make checklists for anything more complicated than your standard Estes rocket, and my standard kit for a day at the field includes boxes within boxes, organized so that I know where everything is and can get to it without fuss or confusion.
I even have a checklist to make sure I don't forget anything when I'm packing my truck for the launch. I also have a binder full of useful rocketry stuff that goes with me every time. Inside are my checklists, a roster of my larger rockets showing weight, chute sizes, expected altitudes on various motors and other important things I need to know when flying high power. There are wiring diagrams for my altimeter bays, enlarged photocopies of the various motor assembly instructions (the originals are small and hard to read), specs for my launch control box and hybrid system, and anything else I might find handy, all collected up into one book. The picture shows the new cover for my binder (click for bigger). We took the picture a couple of years ago at Battle Park in Culpeper, Virginia.Posted by: Ted at 01:36 PM | Comments (4) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (Suck)
Oh, cool
Cinefear is offering classic titles on DVD now.
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You know it's going to be a good day when
You leap out of bed, scoop up the dog, race downstairs, throw open the front door, toss the dog outside, and watch him barf up all over the porch. Which you then proceed to clean by hosing it off.
All before properly waking up.Posted by: Ted at 10:24 AM | Comments (4) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (Suck)
Everybody repeat after me...
We are all individuals.
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Feedback?
Seen over at Naked Villainy.
Jimmy Stewart You scored 19% Tough, 19% Roguish, 33% Friendly, and 28% Charming! |
You are the fun and friendly boy next door, the classic nice guy who still manages to get the girl most of the time. You're every nice girl's dreamboat, open and kind, nutty and charming, even a little mischievous at times, but always a real stand up guy. You're dependable and forthright, and women are drawn to your reliability, even as they're dazzled by your sense of adventure and fun. You try to be tough when you need to be, and will gladly stand up for any damsel in distress, but you'd rather catch a girl with a little bit of flair. Your leading ladies include Jean Arthur and Donna Reed, those sweet girl-next-door types.
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Link: The Classic Leading Man Test written by gidgetgoes on Ok Cupid |
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August 27, 2005
Two
Here are a couple of blogs who've recently linked to Rocket Jones. I've visited them a time or two, and you might want to too. Who knows, they might become a favorite of yours.
Can You Hear Me Now (formerly Retail Hell) RetroBabe (gotta love a name like that)Posted by: Ted at 10:11 PM | Comments (5) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (Suck)
August 26, 2005
Drop the gloves and have at it
For the hockey traditionalist, here's a site with classic hockey fights to download.
Thanks to a commenter over at Off Wing Opinion for the pointer.Posted by: Ted at 08:33 PM | Comments (3) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (Suck)
Almost forgot
Remember a while back I mentioned that I'd been offered a review copy of an independent horror flick?
It showed up in my mailbox yesterday. Woot!Posted by: Ted at 06:02 AM | Comments (4) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (Suck)
There's probably a smiting in her future
According to Mookie, the Bible is the most popular fanfic in history.
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August 25, 2005
The Rooms Echo Strangely
Just got home from work. The girls are off to their respective schools, and Liz isn't back yet from helping Rachael to settle in. It's just me and the dogs and a house that seems a little more empty than usual... until I get to the basement and see the ever-present pile of laundry that needs doing.
At least it'll be a smaller ever-present pile. Silver linings, people, silver linings.Posted by: Ted at 04:56 PM | Comments (4) | Add Comment | Trackbacks (Suck)
Zing! II
Yesterday, I listened to a co-worker gripe about having to go to yet another meeting.
Me: I know how to get out of meetings. Co-worker: How? Me: Ask questions they don't want to answer. Bring up points they don't want to consider. Co-worker: What's the point of that? Me: Be obnoxious. They'll quit inviting you. Co-worker: Can you teach me?Oh yeah, he got me good.
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Because you need a catchy theme song, right?
Nothing definite here, but just in case I ever decide to start a cult, I've decided that this will be the official song.
(to the tune of Shambala by Three Dog Night) Wash away my troubles, wash away my painUntil I make up my mind, just continue to treat me as usual, that is, like a wise and benevolent friend that you greatly admire. I hear you snickering. Don't make me make kool-aid!
With the rain inShambalaRocket Jones
Wash away my sorrows, wash away my shame
With the rain inShambalaRocket Jones *Ooooh... yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah* *This part repeats twice after each verse Everyone is helpful, everyone is kind
On the road toShambalaRocket Jones
Everyone is lucky, everyone is so kind
On the road toShambalaRocket Jones How does your light shine
In the halls ofShambalaRocket Jones
How does your light shine
In the halls ofShambalaRocket Jones I can tell my sister 'bout the flowers in her eyes
On the road toShambalaRocket Jones
I can tell my brother 'bout the flowers in his eyes
On the road toShambalaRocket Jones How does your light shine
In the halls ofShambalaRocket Jones
How does your light shine
In the halls ofShambalaRocket Jones
Tell me how, how does your light shine
In the halls ofShambalaRocket Jones
Tell me how, how does your light shine
In the halls ofShambalaRocket Jones With various "oooo's," "yeah, yeah, yeahs," and"Shambala""Rocket Jones" until the fadeout.
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This is what's wrong with these people
Belgian women's soccer team SK Berlaar had to stomach a 50-1 defeat against rival KV Mechelen on Saturday because their goalkeeper had opted to attend a music concert instead, a local newspaper said.Oh man, that's gotta be tough, playing without a goalkeeper.
"Our keeper went to Pukkel Pop. That's why," substitute goalkeeper Charlotte Jacobs told Het Laatste Nieuws daily on Monday.They had a sub? And the other team still scored 50 goals? I'd fine the starting goalie for not taking the substitute with her to the concert.
"At half-time the score was 27-0. But after half-time we were able to recover."By "recover", she means she only allowed 23 more goals. Sounds like a political analyst working for the Democrats (yeah, I know, cheap shot).
"...we scored once ourselves, right at the end. They allowed us to score. That was sweet of them," Jacobs added.
That's the difference between Belgium and the US. They have no fire or passion. You're winning 50 zip and you let the other team score a pity goal?!?!?! WTF? And they're grateful?!?!?!? I'd be out there in a raging fury, risking a stroke over this game. Either side, doesn't matter. Whether storming over getting stomped like that, or royally pissed off by my teammates letting them score. Sweet? That's just wrong.
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