I was thinking about the movie 300, but this number is more important. It is my weight. I have finally broke the government standard for overweight and obese to being high average. If I could get to 153 I'd be a good "healthy" weight, but 154 isn't too shabby. My weight will still fluctuate, but it's nice to see me with fewer pounds for once. I guess running around like a beheaded chicken, not eating lunch or much of one and never resting adds to the weight loss. I also lost some potassium, as I am always needing and "aching" for it.
Gradually degenerating into ignorance and complacency.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
make mine with pathogens, please
China blames American designers ... that would fly if it weren't for tainted animal food. Are Americans to blame for that one too? Dude, you're to blame; fix it.
Posted by Marcus at 11:22 AM 0 comments
he must have had either the blue or the red pill, several times
Professor concludes we are part of a computer simulation. I'll have to find the part where the "one" is a terribly stupid person who couldn't act like he's walking.
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Sunday, August 26, 2007
talk about conspiracy!
Pigeons destroy a bridge ... uh, no. That's a load of poop, for sure!
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Saturday, August 25, 2007
loose change. reviewed
Conspiracy theory ... government working against US citizens ... sad. The most interesting bits are the "questions". The loose bits here and there. The stupid parts are the "explosions" within the buildings. One group analyzed the movie finding a number of errors. Overall, sketchy with hints of counter communism.
The interesting bits were size of explosions. The witness statements were subject to debate and much should be taken as .. uh, okay. It is, in points, quite interesting. Available at YouTube, mind you ... dubious material and it is a conspiracy theory short.
Posted by Marcus at 11:15 PM 1 comments
Returning to the past
The Allen County area of Indiana used to be a swamp and parts, few, still are. The last few downpour days have brought us to the wonder of the swamp of the eighteenth and earlier centuries. The waves of grain and hay and grass are as tall as sunflowers.
It is a refreshing look, appearance from the crunchy yellow and brown -- green, green, wet and sweet. Of course, mowed it smells much of cow manure. There is nothing quite like it, fresh lawn, sweet, green and the breeze of waning summer.
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Thursday, August 23, 2007
children still playing with their toys
There's no Bergermeister waging war here, no. There's only "old paint" for the millions and billions of children, globally, who have access to China's highly regulated industries.
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Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Peter Jackson's earlier work
blood, gore and small budget
I found it after looking a while
Posted by Marcus at 11:39 PM 0 comments Labels: movie
Monday, August 20, 2007
Day something into Vista
I'm telling the computer exactly what it can do with its problems.
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Sunday, August 19, 2007
Kelty did what was impossible ...
made it a potential for a Democratic win in the city. What a putz!
Posted by Marcus at 10:07 PM 1 comments
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Aye, the parts are okay, but the system is my concern
I would have waited for service pack 1, but I needed a more reliable computer. While my computer is more reliable, the OS can bite my shiny metal ...
Posted by Marcus at 1:01 PM 0 comments
Thanks, schmuck!
Thursday night I was traveling home when a van's driver decided it was going to:
not look in the mirrors
not signal a lane change
not give darn that I nearly wrecked my car avoiding it
Give a hoot, offer one finger salute! So to you, oh fanatical doofus of the steering wheel, I salute you with a rude gesture.
Posted by Marcus at 12:58 PM 0 comments
Friday, August 17, 2007
Blue Vista
Well, day three and I got the blue screen of death. Thanks MS for making nothing but the best product.
Posted by Marcus at 1:13 PM 1 comments
being helpful
There's a woman at work who is fearful of a class she will start on Monday ... I have some sheets for her to help her. Perhaps I'm an old man trying to get into Heaven.
Posted by Marcus at 12:53 PM 1 comments
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
dismissed oblivious
I am reading "The Language of God", and while it is bothersome the level to which he relies on C.S. Lewis, I find the present ongoing praise annoying. He yammers on and on about how monumental it is that there is just the right Oxygen and just the right Carbon to sustain life.
While humans are unique in our environment, perhaps the galaxy, universe and cosmos, we are not unique in being. Other things exist far beyond our wildest dreams or understanding ... wholly missed by the author. How about anaerobic bacteria that manage to move and replicate despite imeseasurable odds against pairings? Who's to credibly say or write that there are not existences and bodies that deny our physical understanding?
I'll try a bit more of the book, but it seems to me that someone touting their intellect but missing this "obvious" reality or potential is bar none -- stupid. God's existence is beyond understanding. I point out here that a fly, that has no brain, is capable of flying, avoiding danger, mating and eating and "knowing" the difference. A person is a damn bit more complex and ought to be able to do much more than mate, eat, and die. Humans rely on animals and plants, and they rely on animals and plants. God's work is shown ... despite being written, it is the missed obvious.
If I were to pull an MIB and view the expanding universe as merely a marble played with by a strange species larger than our system itself, then conversely, there are infinite universes within any thing -- an electron, therefore might very well be the universe or plant for the Whos, as defined by Seuss in "Horton Hears a Who", also made famous by "Grinch Who Stole Christmas".
I agree that it's beyond great that I exist and that it is bar-none, a strange circumstance that gravity is what it is, but life will exist in many forms, regardless whether others "predict" it or not. I got about four sentences of science that was interesting, but after 40 some pages, I'm losing hope that this book contains much science -- being fact, not faith. You can have both, but I don't think you can write about both effectively weaving them together.
Posted by Marcus at 11:16 PM 1 comments
May his visit to Hell be quick
Frankly anyone on the second tier or lower would be fine with me.
Posted by Marcus at 11:09 PM 0 comments
prayers please
My "pooh bear" uncle is in hospital. He's doing ok now after the gallstones removal. The esophogeal aneryism is the problem and there is no word from cousin Dave as to when they will deal with that -- he doesn't know. So if you have faith, and are willing to pray, please do for my uncle who needs love and hope. He's as affectionate and as lovable as Pooh Bear, so may love find him, through your voice or others.
Thanks!
Posted by Marcus at 10:43 PM 0 comments
Coming live from HP
Well, my iffy computer forced me to buy another computer. It is lighter but wider. It is pretty sweet and after a few little misses, I found out how to find networked computers, namely my old one, to transfer the several gig of pics and files that I want. The sad thing is, the network transfer rate is, well, slower than I would like. It will take some time. I cannot complain much, though the AC adapter seems "picky" and therefore worthy of fixing or replacing. I will get an $80 bugger when I can. I'll have to find out how much the repair on my old computer will be. It would be worth ... tops, $200.
Posted by Marcus at 10:39 PM 0 comments
What stinks?
I was driving and smelled the typical regions where I travel; paint from a company followed by pasture. The smell of pasture was stronger and fouler and I soon found out why ...
There was a dump truck in the right lane with its back filled high with stuff, like fertilizer or manure and, of course, two dead cows. It was an odd sight, as well as the curious shovel on the side of the dump truck. Something tells me that there were more tools and machinery used to moved the cows than a shovel. Either that or Paul Bunion had children.
Posted by Marcus at 12:34 PM 0 comments
Monday, August 13, 2007
all we ask for are weapons
"ex-insurgents" looking to help ... ha! I find that highly unlikely. Gosh! We sure would like some of them thar nifty weapons ya got there.
Posted by Marcus at 11:26 AM 0 comments
Friday, August 10, 2007
I did a good thing
I pushed someone to finish what she had to do to start her college courses. She came in last night to tell me that she registers next week. Despite my evils, bitterness toward work, general vileness, I did something good. I got someone to complete a task that she needed to do, for her own benefit. I didn't try to push her into going to college, but rather to take the steps to get there since she already had plans to attend.
I am still evil, mind you.
Posted by Marcus at 1:32 PM 0 comments
Thursday, August 09, 2007
borrowed something from me
I don't believe he worked for the Red Cross at all. I think, rather, that he used the blood himself -- the creep.
Posted by Marcus at 12:33 PM 0 comments
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Good book, not too bad of video
Where the Wild Things Are; animated.
Posted by Marcus at 10:17 PM 0 comments
Why for you so stupid?
4Real? What the ...
New Zealand apparently has quacks just like the US with bad parents wishing to name their children bad names. If the government had the right, it should charge them, 4Real, a lot of money for harming their newborn.
Posted by Marcus at 3:48 PM 0 comments
If you know what "Dragon's Lair" was, then you might like this
It's 2-D and sketchy, but the same principle. Escape.
Posted by Marcus at 3:37 PM 0 comments
it seems to me these were missed by many followers
The Purpose of the Ascension
The Quran explaines the reason for taking Muhammad on this miraculous journey as “to show him our signs.”
Some of the other purposes of the journey are as follows:
Declaration of the universality of Islam
o By leading the prophets
o By praying in Masjid al-Aqsa
Warning the Kuffar of the imminent punishment
The twelve commandments:
o Not to commit shirk
o Kindness to parents
o Respect others rights
o Avoid spend thriftiness
o Do not kill your children
o Do not commit adultery
o Do not kill
o Be kind to orphans
o Fulfill your promise
o Be fair in your dealings
o Do not be suspicious of others
o Do not be arrogant
Prelude to Hijrah
The obligatory five prayers
Huh. It seems to me that killing is what they do and killing their children is what they do and respecting others' rights isn't what they do. I guess they had a book with missing pages, right?
Posted by Marcus at 2:51 PM 0 comments
sad. I'm not keen on the breed, but the message is sound and clear
Posted by Marcus at 12:24 PM 0 comments
Pleze!
No speaky the Rappish. Are you wondering why impressionable people are gang-ho? I'm not. I believe Dante would have had an interesting section in hell for these people.
Posted by Marcus at 12:09 PM 0 comments
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Stinky road home
This cute little critter (young skunk) was eating roadkill. It was one something at night so the lighting isn't good ... sue me!
A raccoon scurried under the bridge after my turn, so I didn't capture it on video, sadly.
Posted by Marcus at 1:12 AM 0 comments
Monday, August 06, 2007
Best Way Inn Motel
Fort Wayne, IN 46809
It houses sex offenders. I guess this is a half-way house then. Just parents, beware.
Posted by Marcus at 11:48 AM 0 comments
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Posted by Marcus at 11:25 AM 0 comments
Arkansas couple arrested
for having more children than they can count. Jim Bob claims to be able to count to twenty but was stymied at eleven, which was followed by, "elevenies, farteen, da next one, den anudder one" (seen pointing to his fingers) "and dar! Counted dem all."
Locals expect the Duggers to have sibling grandchildren (as a course of sibling incest) sooner than a formal education. "We learned 'em all about 'potent stuff and dey picked up that last bit themselves." A mix between "Flowers in the Attic", "Deliverance", and the Walton's neighbors two miles down ... Duggers. I wonder how much money they get from the state.
Posted by Marcus at 10:16 AM 0 comments
Sunday, August 05, 2007
folder sterotypes
I guess these are Latino Bratz? I guess Latinos don't like superheroes or animals, huh?
Moreover, "homies" don't look too far from the border.
Posted by Marcus at 10:23 PM 0 comments
Saturday, August 04, 2007
Workin'
T: 2:00 -10:00
W: OFF
R: 5:00 - Close
F: 5:00 - Close
S: 4:00 - 10:00
N: 2:00 - 10:00
M: 5:00 - Close
Posted by Marcus at 10:32 PM 0 comments
Friday, August 03, 2007
We spells good
"No vacation until it new terror bill approved."
MSNBC means Misspelled News Better Check
Nice going, eh! Microsoft must have turned off the spell-check today.
Posted by Marcus at 1:36 PM 0 comments
I found this on a Lemonwheel site
"Give it away, give it away, give it away now." "Keep it like a Kaiser."+ Kiser's art
+ Red Hot Chili Peppers
Posted by Marcus at 1:31 PM 0 comments
I wasn't watching
A few months ago I saw this ... oops! I wasn't watching the bubbles coming up, so I quickly turned off the water to find this. In there are dishes to be washed. You can see hints. No dishes were harmed in the making of this photo.
Posted by Marcus at 1:26 PM 0 comments
Hauling, what?
They buried it and had to dig it up again I presume. Truly, the new Mob car, with plenty of body space.
Posted by Marcus at 12:49 PM 0 comments
Accussed of having a bad temper
at work. Gee. I got a lecture and essentially, I could do nothing and get paid and that's just alright. Don't get stressed, just get others to do all the work.
What a complete farce! He wonders why other people there are lazy.
I've got seven bosses, Bob. It's not that I'm lazy, it's just that I don't care. If I do something wrong, I got seven people telling me what I did wrong. In other words -- lack of motivation to do anything any more.
Posted by Marcus at 12:45 PM 0 comments
Thursday, August 02, 2007
My day
As well as the other things ... my in-laws came in to where I work today and another worker an "m" hassled him. What a putz. The poor old guy is 90+ and this putz who works there is giving him the above. ++
I got a reprimand for venting at work to no one. I vented to and at no one, yet -- reprimand. I will enter work tomorrow with a heightened sense of being, in that I will leave soon and they'll all be the same. "They'll all go back to being their retchid little selves, but perhaps a little wiser."+
+ Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
++ "Well, I'm sorry for being a shit to you all these years", Bill Paxton in Weird Science
Posted by Marcus at 11:16 PM 0 comments
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
300
Wow -- odd, all manly movie with interesting characters and wholly unbelievable, but interestingly rendered CG. I'm not sure I'd buy it, but it is worth seeing.
"I wanna see the sun, blotted out from the sky above..."+
+ "Paint it Black", Rolling Stones
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