…if you are running for office.

Sending email after email after email is NOT the way to impress voters.
It IS however, how we go about pissing them off.
I hope Rick Scott loses. Badly.
It will serve him right.
Bastard.
The Adventures of ChipheadMike
Writer. Nerd. Gamer.
…if you are running for office.

Sending email after email after email is NOT the way to impress voters.
It IS however, how we go about pissing them off.
I hope Rick Scott loses. Badly.
It will serve him right.
Bastard.
I personally have never been into pot. I friend of mine tried to get me to try it once. I took a puff. My face turned red. Nothing happened. Mystery is over. I never once thought about doing it again.
I don’t think it should be any more illegal than alcohol and that is about as much as I care about the issue.
Proposition 19 is about MORE than pot.
It’s about a states right to make and enforce its own rule of law.
This country was founded on that principle. The federal government was recognized as “barely necessary” and was written into our laws accordingly.
If California wants to make marijuana legal, they have every right to do so without federal interference. That also means that we don’t play the “you won’t get federal funding if you don’t play along” type of crap either.
States rights are the very foundation of these United States whether the fed likes it or not.
I think this fight will get a bit hairy.
It shouldn’t but it will.
If I were California, I’d arrest any federal officer who interfered with a state law if proposition 19 passes.
The last time I checked, state law is supposed to trump federal law.
If the fed doesn’t like that, the fed can suck it.
*** for more reading, check out this article on Reason. ***
Combat naps are supposed to last anywhere from 10 minutes to about an hour (if you’re really lucky).
I laid down to take a combat nap this afternoon.
I woke up around midnight.
If this were a field of battle, I’d either be dead or deep inside enemy territory as the line would have probably advanced around me.
Getting old sucks.
This website has finally been moved to another web hosting company.
Whew.
You see, I have a slight problem.
My bandwidth settings on my websites are wrong and they need to be corrected. Because of a problem that is beyond my reach or ability to fix, I have submitted a help desk request to have this problem corrected.
So far, this is the way it’s going.
Me: Help Desk Ticket#1 Opened. I can not change my bandwidth up or down.
Them: Ok, here is what you do. Change your bandwidth of the biggest account down to 1 megabyte. Make sure the other accounts don’t exceed your maximum bandwidth and then change your biggest account back making sure not to exceed your bandwidth settings.
Me: Huh?
Them: Help Desk Ticket Closed.
Me: Huh? Um, I can not change my bandwidth settings up or down.
Them: Send us a detailed description of your issue with login instructions, what you click on, etc.
Me: Huh? Why?
Them: Help Desk Ticket #2 Closed.
Me: What? My issue isn’t fixed. Help Desk Ticket#3 Opened. Pictures and login information sent.
Update: Finally got someone who understood the problem and corrected it.
Now. The universe can continue.
Update#2 : The Strictly Right Mark Steyn podcast has become so popular that it’s hogging all of my bandwidth. No; I’m not providing a link. Re-read Update#2.
One of the best short writings on the subject you’ll find.

The article can be found here. Short and to the point.
I like it. Working in your pajamas is over rated.
This never gets old.
The Glenn Beck 08/28 Rally

The Jon Stewart Socialists Rally


When it comes to spreadsheets, word processors, and general office software I hate change.
I remember using one of the very best Word Processor’s ever written SpeedScript for the Commodore 64 and wondering how anyone was ever going to top that simplistic gem written by Compute! Magazine contributor Charles Brannon. I remember literally typing in the code from the magazine to create the software. Ah, those were the days.

We’ve come a long way since then. I use half a dozen different programs for different purposes. Word processors, manuscript writers, concept writers, etc.
Office 2010 is a major jump for anyone who uses Office 2003. Let’s face it; we’re talking a seven year gap.
I remember using Office 2007 and becoming frustrated by the new menu system.
I did some catching up last night by taking a few online courses and we’ll see how it goes.
Update: Our offices are now entirely upgraded to Office 2010. I think that once you get used to the “ribbon” and where they’ve moved everything, its not a bad upgrade. At least I no longer get errors when I try to open any Office document.
For reasons unknown to me, Word Press is not allowing me to delete widgets or even just make them inactive from the sidebar.
It just sits there and gives me a spinning wheel of nothing.
Why is it that every time these people make a change they seem to break the basic functionality of Word Press itself?
Enhancements are great but not at the expense of basic functionality.
I will have to step away from WP before I break something…
…else.
Update: Re-installing Word Press fixed the issue. I’ve since moved to another host and everything is still working. Yah!
Last night as we were taping The Delivery with Jimmie Bise on UStream, it hit us.
The Republicans “Pledge to America” did little more than support “big ink” because most of the document is a complete waste of time and of course, ink.
I’ll be writing about this in depth in the next few days but wanted to warn you first.

The british man who recently bought the Segway company has died by the same.
via Reuters…
(Reuters) – The British millionaire businessman who owns the firm Segway has been found dead at the bottom of a cliff with one of the two-wheeled electric scooters near his body, police said on Monday.
Very weird way to go.
After about 3 years or so I have finally decided to turn on my cell phone’s voicemail feature.

Anyone trying to call that particular phone for the last few years will be able to attest to the fact that you have not been able to leave me a message because I didn’t set the mailbox up.
Well, now you can.
So, please don’t.
This bi-polar moment brought to you by the Are To Are Not Foundation.

For those of you waiting for the Hobbit movies to come out will just have to wait longer.
Now, according to the BBC we have union troubles.
Those contracts “provide no minimum guarantees of wages or working conditions”, no payment for future broadcasts and no cancellation payments, they said.
“The International Federation of Actors… resolved that the time had come for performers around the world to support their colleagues in New Zealand and seek a union contract for all performers on The Hobbit,” a statement said.
The FIA said producers have argued that entering into an agreement with the union would break New Zealand competition laws.
getthebigpicture.net points out the top three reasons why this movie can’t seem to get started.
– Guillermo del Toro leaving as director (granted, Peter Jackson stepped in, but a director leaving is a director leaving)
– MGM’s financial woes
– The film still not being greenlit by New-Line and MGM
In any event, those of you waiting to see The Hobbit will just have to wait longer.

via Wired…
1960: USS Enterprise, the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, is launched in Newport News, Virginia. CVN-65, nicknamed Big E, was the first carrier of its kind, powered solely by its eight nuclear reactors.
With nuclear power to propel it, the Enterprise does not need to carry its own fuel oil and has more room for aircraft and weapons. It routinely carries 70 to 90 planes. The ship measures in at 1,120 feet (about 100 feet longer than the USS Saratoga), with a 250-foot-wide flight deck and 93,970 tons displacement. It relies on a crew of 5,700.
All this came with a price: around $451.3 million (equivalent to $3.3 billion in today’s money), according to Jane’s American Fighting Ships of the 20th Century. The Enterprise came in well over budget and ended up being the only ship in its class. Five other planned ships were not constructed.
According to Wikipedia, the Enterprise is scheduled for decommissioning in 2013.
Yes, it is still on active duty.

So much for unlimited bandwidth on your cell phone.
via Reuters…
It’s the beginning of the end for unlimited data plans on smart phones. Verizon Wireless, the largest U.S. mobile carrier, plans to stop selling unlimited data plans to new customers and instead introduce two service plans with monthly data caps.
They had to see this coming.
If you read the entire article, the author never raises the question of whether or not the carrier needs to drastically upgrade their equipment to handle the extra phones, instead they decide to limit users access to the system.
Carriers have long insisted that their top bandwidth users are at the upper 5% of the spectrum. Sound familiar? The top 5% of wage earners should pay most of the taxes type of thing. Well, in this new scenario the top 5% of the bandwidth users will be paying for the bandwidth.
That is all well and good but it doesn’t address the root problem of poor infrastructure. In a way, the carrier will argue that setting limits will alleviate infrastructure issues and in the short term they will be correct. Unfortunately, people are not going to stop buying smart phones and in fact, they will most likely buy even more.
Without the infrastructure upgrades, this problem will happen again.
Treating the symptoms and not treating the disease; that is all this is.
I wonder if these two stories a could be related?
Hmmm.
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The mountain bike brings home a smashing victory!
Literally.





The table was picked up by the storm and landed square on top of the bike which in turn, smashed it.
The chain was knocked off. The kick stand was pushed forward.
Other than that, everything else looks fine.
…Geek Brief?

I saw the new Revision 3 show with Cali Lewis and subscribed to it without thinking too much of it.
I just watched her latest show and noticed her wedding ring was missing.
I Googled it.
Sad.
…why my $%^^%## spell and grammar checker would ever doubt me?
The grammar is correct and it REALLY is used that way!!!!
Now, leave me alone and let me live my life.
Did you ever write a website post just because you wanted the top post to contain the current month?
Yeah. Me neither.
As most of you already know, I have 2 full time jobs.
Podcast Production (now married with terrestrial radio and management of a young ladies career) is one of those jobs and my regular day shift job is the other.
The day job was forced to lay-off a bunch of people on Friday and while we saw this coming, it still rings hard with a sense of dread, worry, and compassion for those folks who got walking papers. Let’s face it; getting laid off even 5 years ago is not the same as getting laid off under this economic climate. It’s bad. I can’t say that this is the worst business climate there has ever been because I only have my own frame of reference. The GDP numbers just released show only a 1.6% growth. I’ve never seen the GDP that low. The number simply means that country isn’t really growing economically and that’s really bad.
So, we worry. We worry about our friends and we worry about ourselves.
There might be a light at the end of the tunnel but so far we seem to be having trouble finding the entrance.
This week I wrote this column about keeping secure information on your cell phone or other hand held device like an iPod Touch.
I realize lately that my columns have been more “doom and gloomy” so I wrote this “cheery” piece about losing your phone.
Yes; occasionally we all have to bow to the masses. 🙂

I very rarely even talk about this on my website but after seeing an article in my local paper this morning about the increasing number of motorcycle accidents perhaps, its time to say a few words.
To the riders: Don’t be stupid.
From LancasterOnline…
Ten motorcyclists have died in crashes in about a four-week period in Lancaster County.
A watch repair technician died when his cycle ran off the road on a sunny morning near a Manheim Township neighborhood. Two 20-year-old buddies died when their motorcycle hit a tree that was downed during a summer storm one night in Martic Township.
And five friends, including two married couples, died in a crash after they collided with a van during a Sunday afternoon ride down Route 72.So far this year, 14 motorcyclists have died in crashes.

Later on in the article (I suggest you read the whole thing) they ask a veteran rider about the things he does to keep safe on the road. It struck me that this man has the same philosophy that I do when it comes to intersections and driver behavior.
“If I come to an intersection and there’s a car sitting there, I assume he’s going to pull out in front of me, and I start slowing down and planning evasive action,” he said.
Why does he do that?
“Ninety percent of the time, they do pull out in front of you,” said Richard, who said his 128-member chapter distributes yard signs that say, “Look twice, save a life.”
While riding your bike, you are the captain of the ship and the one in control. Accidents are caused by assumptions. Not only do assumptions make “an ass out of you and me” but they can also get you killed. Never assume that the driver is just going to sit there while you cross an intersection. It’s a better bet that he won’t.
My rule of thumb is to make the car go first if it comes down to either of us waiting. I MAKE them go whether they blow their horn or wave me on; I simply can’t trust them.
Any how, good information none the less.
While still under construction, here’s a look at the new home of Take That! Media’s east coast studio.






by William Jefferson Clinton. Stop laughing. Its good.
The problem with ideology is, if you’ve got an ideology you’ve already got your mind made up. You know all the answers and that makes evidence irrelevant and arguments a waste of time.
See?
I told you it was good.