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Helping Bloggers in India

India is a democracy, I simply don’t believe the current blog censorship will stay in force for very long… but for now it hurts. I myself have Indian readers, and I also follow some blogs based in India, in our global world I’m sure most of my readers do so. Bloggers from all around the world are trying to help. Here are just two of several resources: India Censored, Bloggers Collective.

I’d like to do my little bit, in case the ways to circumvent to blockage don’t work for someone, I’m offering my fellow bloggers from India a temporary home for your thoughts; email me your articles and I’ll publish them on my blog, under your name. (My email is the domain name of this blog at gmail)

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Elections Radically Revamped

theonion.PNGOfficials at the U.S. Federal Election Commission stressed that voting should be used for entertainment purposes only, saying that the actual odds of a citizen making a difference are 1 in 440,000.”

Read about the new Scratch ‘N Win Ballots at The Onion.

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RFID Passports beginning in late August – and they’re Completely hackable

Imagine being overseas and your identity being available for the taking – your nationality, your name, your passport number. Everything. .. AND IT GETS BETTER…The equipment needed to skim an RFID chip neither has to be large nor expensive. Nokia sells cell phones capable of reading RFID chips. Texas Instruments sells kits to do the same thing.

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Bush’s Candid Moment – Take #2 :-)

This morning I am getting a surprisingly large number of hits on an older post: Bush’s Candid Moment. They candid part in that video:

“WOMAN: … and I’m sorry I’m rambling on like I have
BUSH: So was I though, for like an hour –
[laughter]”

But why are people reading it today? Let’s look at the visitor log: the typical search-terms are Bush, candid, video. Gotcha! They are loking for the President’s unguarded comments he slipped to British PM Tony Blair before lunch at the G8 summit:

See, the irony is, what they really need to do is to get Syria to get Hizbollah to stop doing this s**t,”

Seconds later Tony Blair discovered the microphone was on, and switched it off before responding.

Watch the video on Sky News. I wonder how long before this shows up on Youtube, which just announced it is serving up a hundred millionvideos a day….


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Kim’s Dong

Kim Jong Il can’t get his Dong up and the Daily Show makes fun of the silly names he gives his weaponry.


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Principal Censors Valedictorian – Only to Catapult Him to National Publicity

graduation.jpg“Imagine the nerve … a high-school valedictorian, on his way to Princeton next year, daring to speak about a topic he obviously has given much thought to – the American education system….

… the unapproved speech that Mainland Regional High School valedictorian Kareem Elnahal tried to deliver before he was hustled off the stage by Principal Robert Blake was rather thoughtful and quite interesting….

… Mainland officials simply proved Elnahal’s point by not letting him give this speech.” Full story at the Press of Atlantic City.

Congratulations, Mr. Principal! You thought you can surpress free speech in 21st century America? The story got digged, it’s on reddit and is making the rounds in the blogosphere. – not that you understand any of these.

But perhaps you understand now the power of the public – your act of supression elevated Kareem’s speech to a level of recognition that he could not have dreemed of, had he been allowed to deliever it.

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A Humorous View PRIOR to the North Korean Missile Launch

On the Daily Show, two weeks ago:

Watch the video here  if the embedded player does not work.

Today it feels a bit less funny than two weeks ago. 

Kim Jong Il’s 4th of July gift to the US: launching 2 (or  more, some sources believe 2) long-range missiles, the types that can carry nuclear hads. Ironically, the same day we  launched the shuttle.
The missiles turned  out to be not-so-long-range, after all:  one failed seconds after launch, the others fell in  the sea hundreds of miles from Japan.  

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Senseless Murder


Eliyahu Asheri. Kidnapped.  Murdered. Lived 18 years.
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NASA’s Foamy Business

A year old post of mine, titled Debris Falling from Discovery has been my most-read page ever. Another piece, Time to Dump the Shuttle also attracted a lot of readers:

This is sickening… with all the billion$ spent on the Space program, we’re dealing with pieces of foam, tape, glue, pieces of junk protruding, falling off… are we talking about kids’s toy models or space-age design and materials here? As so many other’s stated, instead of band-aiding it, it’s time to dump the old Shuttle , and either build a brand new one, or leave space travel to the Russians … or perhaps Private Enterprise.”

I don’t want to write another “hit” article like this. Yet I can’t help but wonder reading this:

“The seven crew members of the space shuttle Discovery will arrive at Kennedy Space Center today to take one of the biggest risks of their lives. They have a 1-in-100 chance of dying during their spaceflight that begins Saturday.

Those, at least, are the official odds that NASA has given.

Michael Stamatelatos, who as director of safety and assurance requirements at NASA is the agency’s risk guru, said that number should be taken with a grain of salt, because NASA used to say the chances were 1 in 7,000 until Challenger proved that to be overly optimistic.

Two top officials at NASA took the unusual step of dissenting from the space agency’s decision to go ahead with the launch without fixing the potentially catastrophic problem of foam falling off the external fuel tank — the very problem that doomed Columbia 3 1/2 years ago.

The agency’s safety director and chief engineer wanted to wait and fix the problem. But NASA Administrator Michael Griffin decided a July 1 launch is worth the added risk for a variety of reasons.” (original story at CBS News, emphasis is mine)

I don’t know about you, but I think a 1:100 chance is really, really big. A “Business Decision” has been made, overwriting the Safety Director. This is as bad as it gets. I really don’t want to write another “sensational” post.

Update (7/4): Yet another crack in the foam is discovered … but NASA proceeds with the launch plans for today.

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Bush Approval Map

At ElectionMay 2006Check out this animated map of the President’s approval rating – in the beginning it’s easy to miss the changes, but it steps through the changes month by month.

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