Razor's Link of the Day
General | Posted 15 years agoWell, this is my nomination for the link of the day anyway:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OABeWNqZph4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OABeWNqZph4
Wow, Glenn Beck hates me!
General | Posted 16 years agoHow'd he get my full name, anyway?
At least he doesn't have a photo...
http://beck.cnnbcvideo.com/?b=b|1085518-5MlOy.x&fv=b|1085409-dEbua9x
At least he doesn't have a photo...
http://beck.cnnbcvideo.com/?b=b|1085518-5MlOy.x&fv=b|1085409-dEbua9x
Controversial Meme
General | Posted 16 years agoThanks to kingodin for this one:
[01] Do you have the guts to answer these questions and re-post as The Controversial Survey?
Yes.
[02] Would you do meth if it was legalized?
No.
[03] Abortion: for or against it?
For it ONLY if it seriously endangers the mother's health to continue with the pregnancy, otherwise against it.
[04] Do you think the world would fail with a female president?
No, otherwise there would have been issues when Margaret Thatcher was the prime minister of the UK.
[05] Do you believe in the death penalty?
Unsure, leaning toward no.
[07] Are you for or against premarital sex?
Against (from what I can tell, it's generally been a bad idea).
[08] Do you believe in God?
Yes
[09] Do you think same sex marriage should be legalized?
No.
[10] Do you think it's wrong that so many Hispanics are illegally moving to the USA?
Yes, but I think it would be worse to try to deport them.
[11] A twelve year old girl has a baby, should she keep it?
ONLY if her parents are willing to take full responsibility for helping her raise it, otherwise no.
[12] Should the alcohol age be lowered to eighteen?
I don't think it would make a difference either way.
[13] Should the war in Iraq be called off?
Don't know.
[14] Assisted suicide is illegal: do you agree?
No, but I believe it should be discouraged.
[15] Do you believe in spanking your children?
Yes.
[16] Would you burn an American flag for a million dollars?
No.
[17] Are you afraid others will judge you from reading some of your answers?
No.
[01] Do you have the guts to answer these questions and re-post as The Controversial Survey?
Yes.
[02] Would you do meth if it was legalized?
No.
[03] Abortion: for or against it?
For it ONLY if it seriously endangers the mother's health to continue with the pregnancy, otherwise against it.
[04] Do you think the world would fail with a female president?
No, otherwise there would have been issues when Margaret Thatcher was the prime minister of the UK.
[05] Do you believe in the death penalty?
Unsure, leaning toward no.
[07] Are you for or against premarital sex?
Against (from what I can tell, it's generally been a bad idea).
[08] Do you believe in God?
Yes
[09] Do you think same sex marriage should be legalized?
No.
[10] Do you think it's wrong that so many Hispanics are illegally moving to the USA?
Yes, but I think it would be worse to try to deport them.
[11] A twelve year old girl has a baby, should she keep it?
ONLY if her parents are willing to take full responsibility for helping her raise it, otherwise no.
[12] Should the alcohol age be lowered to eighteen?
I don't think it would make a difference either way.
[13] Should the war in Iraq be called off?
Don't know.
[14] Assisted suicide is illegal: do you agree?
No, but I believe it should be discouraged.
[15] Do you believe in spanking your children?
Yes.
[16] Would you burn an American flag for a million dollars?
No.
[17] Are you afraid others will judge you from reading some of your answers?
No.
Tsunami warning recap
General | Posted 16 years agoI originally posted this in my LJ Saturday evening... posting it here for those who don't have LJ access.
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Friday, approx 7pm - Arrive home after working a 12-hour shift and running some errands. Collapse on the bed, exhausted.
11:30pm (approx) - Wake up, out of curiosity check the news sites to see what's going on. In the corner of one of the sites' links I see a link to an article talking about the Pacific being on a tsunami alert after a major earthquake in Chile. Curious, I check the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC)'s website, which says that PTWC has issued an Expanding Regional Warning. The warning includes Chile and Peru and places Hawaii in a "Tsunami Advisory" status. This means that Hawaii could be placed into a Tsunami Watch or Tsunami Warning later on if the danger materializes.
Sat, 12:30am - Check PTWC's website. No change. The information is supposed to update once an hour so I decide to check again at the top of the hour.
12:50am - Check PTWC's website again. The display banner reads, "Widespread Warning, Watch or Advisory in Effect," meaning that PTWC has issued a Pacific-wide Tsunami Warning. The bulletin says that Hawaii should expect its first tsunami wave arrival around 11:17am Saturday. I post the tsunami warning bulletin in my LJ and Facebook, and monitor news for updates.
1:10am - News reports begin to filter in about the warning. Turn on radio. Nothing yet.
1:45am - Updated message on PTWC's web site continues the tsunami warning and posts additional information (tide gauge information). KSSK-FM announces the warning then continues to play music.
2:45am - Updated PTWC message appears continuing the warning for Hawaii and updating tide station information. KSSK announces that Civil Defense sirens will be sounded at 6am. I try to get at least a nap in before I have to get up for work.
3:30am - Alarm goes off telling me to get ready to work a day shift (5am-5pm). Get up and get ready (use the litterbox first).
4:15am - Head to work with a quick stop at Mickey D's to pick up breakfast.
4:40am - Arrive at work and get turnover brief. Turn on TV to get the latest updates. News reiterates the tsunami warning message and confirms siren sounding at 6am.
6:00am - Civil Defense sirens sound statewide. Siren is audible on TV during an interview with a PTWC representative.
7:00am - Second sounding of CD sirens. News continues to update information on the earthquake, tsunami, impacts (run on gas stations and supermarkets) and police activity. Traffic is complicated because there was a fatality on the freeway around 4:45am that closed part of the freeway. Leave voicemail for my brother to let him know I'm at work and fine. At some point during the morning, the first wave arrival time is revised for 11:05am.
8:00am - No siren sounding. Check cell phone voicemail. Talk to [info]krag_carbine and [info]hakeber, update them on what I know.
9:00am - CD sirens sound again. More updates on the news. Roads in evacuation zones are scheduled to be cleared at 10am.
10:00am - Roads in evacuation/inundation zones closed by police.
10:30am - Sirens sound again. I go outside to try to hear them and hear them faintly.
11:05am - Sirens sound (late) for the final time. Estimated arrival of the first wave on the Big Island. Eyes are glued to the TV. There's some activity in Hilo Bay that quickly translates to a rapid fall, then rapid rise of water, though nothing is inundated.
11:30am - Rapid fall/rise of water is reported on other islands, including Oahu. News updates information. I update Facebook as much as possible as events unfold.
1:46pm - Tsunami warning cancelled for Hawaii (still in effect for Japan and Russia), emergency over.
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Friday, approx 7pm - Arrive home after working a 12-hour shift and running some errands. Collapse on the bed, exhausted.
11:30pm (approx) - Wake up, out of curiosity check the news sites to see what's going on. In the corner of one of the sites' links I see a link to an article talking about the Pacific being on a tsunami alert after a major earthquake in Chile. Curious, I check the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC)'s website, which says that PTWC has issued an Expanding Regional Warning. The warning includes Chile and Peru and places Hawaii in a "Tsunami Advisory" status. This means that Hawaii could be placed into a Tsunami Watch or Tsunami Warning later on if the danger materializes.
Sat, 12:30am - Check PTWC's website. No change. The information is supposed to update once an hour so I decide to check again at the top of the hour.
12:50am - Check PTWC's website again. The display banner reads, "Widespread Warning, Watch or Advisory in Effect," meaning that PTWC has issued a Pacific-wide Tsunami Warning. The bulletin says that Hawaii should expect its first tsunami wave arrival around 11:17am Saturday. I post the tsunami warning bulletin in my LJ and Facebook, and monitor news for updates.
1:10am - News reports begin to filter in about the warning. Turn on radio. Nothing yet.
1:45am - Updated message on PTWC's web site continues the tsunami warning and posts additional information (tide gauge information). KSSK-FM announces the warning then continues to play music.
2:45am - Updated PTWC message appears continuing the warning for Hawaii and updating tide station information. KSSK announces that Civil Defense sirens will be sounded at 6am. I try to get at least a nap in before I have to get up for work.
3:30am - Alarm goes off telling me to get ready to work a day shift (5am-5pm). Get up and get ready (use the litterbox first).
4:15am - Head to work with a quick stop at Mickey D's to pick up breakfast.
4:40am - Arrive at work and get turnover brief. Turn on TV to get the latest updates. News reiterates the tsunami warning message and confirms siren sounding at 6am.
6:00am - Civil Defense sirens sound statewide. Siren is audible on TV during an interview with a PTWC representative.
7:00am - Second sounding of CD sirens. News continues to update information on the earthquake, tsunami, impacts (run on gas stations and supermarkets) and police activity. Traffic is complicated because there was a fatality on the freeway around 4:45am that closed part of the freeway. Leave voicemail for my brother to let him know I'm at work and fine. At some point during the morning, the first wave arrival time is revised for 11:05am.
8:00am - No siren sounding. Check cell phone voicemail. Talk to [info]krag_carbine and [info]hakeber, update them on what I know.
9:00am - CD sirens sound again. More updates on the news. Roads in evacuation zones are scheduled to be cleared at 10am.
10:00am - Roads in evacuation/inundation zones closed by police.
10:30am - Sirens sound again. I go outside to try to hear them and hear them faintly.
11:05am - Sirens sound (late) for the final time. Estimated arrival of the first wave on the Big Island. Eyes are glued to the TV. There's some activity in Hilo Bay that quickly translates to a rapid fall, then rapid rise of water, though nothing is inundated.
11:30am - Rapid fall/rise of water is reported on other islands, including Oahu. News updates information. I update Facebook as much as possible as events unfold.
1:46pm - Tsunami warning cancelled for Hawaii (still in effect for Japan and Russia), emergency over.
Backkom - Running Machine
General | Posted 16 years agoSo if a picture is worth a thousand words, then what is an entire video worth? Enjoy :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNnqHi5apRc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNnqHi5apRc
In memory of Furp (one year anniversary)
General | Posted 16 years agoFC 2010: The Carnage!
General | Posted 16 years agohttp://s995.photobucket.com/albums/af72/wxkat1/FC%202010/?action=view¤t=critterlympics_carnage.flv
This is a video I took of the Critterlympics at Further Confusion 2010. I don't know exactly what started what ended up being a cascading furpile, but the result was rather entertaining, especially given Penh Gwyn's comments. :)
This is a video I took of the Critterlympics at Further Confusion 2010. I don't know exactly what started what ended up being a cascading furpile, but the result was rather entertaining, especially given Penh Gwyn's comments. :)
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