Category Archives: Scribbles

Be Green like Gore

Thanks to Iowahawk:

"Are you concerned that your profligate personal lifestyle is harming the environment? Losing sleep over the long-term ecological damage resulting from those greenhouse gases constantly emitted by your family, your cars, your pets, and your shrubbery? Do you want to become carbon-neutral, but just don’t know how? Well rejoice, sinner! Carbon atonement is no longer the exclusive preserve of the Malibu set — with the Iowahawk EcoPals Network!"

Complete with Flickr stickers. Via Instapundit.

Too rich

Do as I say, not as I do. That’s Al Gore, the Oscar winner, for you.

"Al Gore’s Personal Energy Use Is His Own ‘Inconvenient Truth’
Gore’s home uses more than 20 times the national average"
“’As the spokesman of choice for the global warming movement, Al Gore has to be willing to walk [the] walk, not just talk the talk, when it comes to home energy use,’ said Tennessee Center for Policy Research President Drew Johnson."
 
Worth a read. Via Instapundit.
 
UPDATE  Gore’s response (that he is buying carbon indulgences) is just a rich hypocrite’s excuse, sez Captain Ed

Of armature and tone

My dad was a trumpet player whose talent I never could reach on the horn. But it left me a sucker for a good trumpet solo and here are two of them, two interpretations of the same piece, thanks to Mystic Chords.

Fur children

I know more than a few people who have forsaken having children. Instead, they lavish their money, time and affection on dogs or cats. The ones who refer to their animals as children seem the weirdest. Little did I know how common it was becoming, according to MSNBC and Dr. Helen:

"…maybe one can let the Baby Boomers off the hook if they have already had children and now because of an empty nest are looking to their fur children to lavish their attention on, although I have to ask, what happened to spending time with the real, live human grandkids? And if people are having fur children instead of real children, what will happen to the human race?"

According to Dr. H.’s husband, the Instapundit, it’s apparently not uncommon to see people in Washington, D.C., pushing their fur children in strollers. I haven’t seen that in Austin, but I’m going to start looking for it. The people I know who do this aren’t Boomers. They’re mostly career women in their early thirties. But I don’t think it will impact the human race. More likely just the decadent Western portion of it. No wonder Mark Steyn thinks Third World Muslim breeding will bury the West.

More on the fur babies via Instapundit, who says "I welcome our new feline overlords."

Facing Pelosi

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Cartoon by Michael Ramirez, via the Discerning Texan. 

Christmas in February…

…in the sense that greeting card makers say Valentine’s Day encourages enough card-sending to rival Christmas, and florists and candymakers also prosper. It’s also a holiday of Christian origin, which may explain some official Muslim hostility to it, being the execution date of Saint Valentine, an early Christian martyr. And there’s some pagan influence, as the day falls on the old Roman Empire’s date of the annual love lotteries of the fertility festival:

"On the eve of the festival of Lupercalia the names of Roman girls were written on slips of paper and placed into jars. Each young man would draw a girl’s name from the jar and would then be partners for the duration of the festival with the girl whom he chose. Sometimes the pairing of the children lasted an entire year, and often, they would fall in love and would later marry."

Fortunately, there’s still time to buy a card, candy or flowers if you’ve forgotten. Which is not likely if you’ve been married more than a year, or have young children. Mr. Boy, for instance, was so enthusiastic about it this year that he chipped in $2 of his own funds to get Mom a stuffed bear as well as a card and flowers. Though Mom is of Welsh descent, fortunately that was a long time ago, so we’re not required to carve any wooden love spoons for her.

UPDATE  For you lucky folks in the Northeast, Alan at Fresh Bilge is posting (and periodically refreshing) satellite radar images of the (possibly historic) Valentine’s Day Blizzard. Brrr. 

Nuke waste still a problem

I’m another anti-nuke power guy who’s changed to favoring the technology–stupid though it may be because its waste stays dangerous for many years–but the waste problem remains. No one wants it and until a repository is found, there’s little point in building more plants.

Via Instapundit

UPDATE  Democrat presidential candidate John Edwards, for one, wants the waste stored near the reactor. Build a reactor, store the waste with it. He doesn’t like the proposed federal repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. The site at the link, NEI Nuclear Notes, is a good resource on the whole subject.