Acknowledged and spurned
And that's all I'm going to tell you. lol
More voting fun: in Palm Beach, the system they were using can apparently only handle 32000 votes per precinct. What happens after that? It starts counting backwards. Check it out here.
There there's the odd tally in Franklin County, in Ohio. You remember Ohio, the state that was the deciding one. Well, it seems that Bush received 4258 votes compared to Kerry's 260. The neat part is that only 638 people actually voted in that district. I wish I could do math like that, my back account would be a work of wonder. Read it yourself here.
Have you been listening to all the outrage about that munitions site that was full, but is now empty? Funny story, that.
And finally... you thought United Statesian schools were rough before - now you get a taste of going to class in Iraq! Warplane strafed it! Day-um!
It's raining out. Was raining yesterday. Going to rain all weekend, and into next week. Good thing I dig the damp though.
In the next month and a half, I have to complete three courses for work: I have to take my Occupational First Aid Level 1, my Non-Violent Crisis Intervention training, and an office building security course. Whoo.
It's my own fault for putting them off this long, they gave me three months originally. There's another ten or fifteen courses I could take, and since they pay for them all, I just might. At least I can take the knowledge with me. But the security courses... it's bad enough that before was doing this I would sit with my back to a wall. What's heightened awareness + training going to do? One shudders to think.
I actually don't have anything to say right now, but the day is earlyyet . ;)
More voting fun: in Palm Beach, the system they were using can apparently only handle 32000 votes per precinct. What happens after that? It starts counting backwards. Check it out here.
There there's the odd tally in Franklin County, in Ohio. You remember Ohio, the state that was the deciding one. Well, it seems that Bush received 4258 votes compared to Kerry's 260. The neat part is that only 638 people actually voted in that district. I wish I could do math like that, my back account would be a work of wonder. Read it yourself here.
Have you been listening to all the outrage about that munitions site that was full, but is now empty? Funny story, that.
And finally... you thought United Statesian schools were rough before - now you get a taste of going to class in Iraq! Warplane strafed it! Day-um!
It's raining out. Was raining yesterday. Going to rain all weekend, and into next week. Good thing I dig the damp though.
In the next month and a half, I have to complete three courses for work: I have to take my Occupational First Aid Level 1, my Non-Violent Crisis Intervention training, and an office building security course. Whoo.
It's my own fault for putting them off this long, they gave me three months originally. There's another ten or fifteen courses I could take, and since they pay for them all, I just might. At least I can take the knowledge with me. But the security courses... it's bad enough that before was doing this I would sit with my back to a wall. What's heightened awareness + training going to do? One shudders to think.
I actually don't have anything to say right now, but the day is earlyyet . ;)
2 Comments:
Ahhh Rimmy.
Getting educated is all good no matter what it is......in most cases anyway. As for the articles, are we really all that suprised anymore? It seems to all fit together. Shit doesn't work right,no one cares and idiots get to be president.
Want to O.D. on speedballs now or wait till the 4 years is up? :P
P.S.
Keep up the good work sparky ;)
I'm surprised that people actually went ahead and used the e-voting machines. The memos of how the useless things keep screwing up are actually easily available online - one guy just won against a lawsuit trying to force him to remove them from his page. So why are officials using them? They don't juggle neutron bombs, so why the shitbag machines?
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