Archive for July, 2006

Birfday

July 28th, 2006 by Kyle

Thanks to everybody who wished me a happy birthday today. You are all good people. I’ll be incomunicado in the blogging for a few days while I move into my new house.

…woah, MY new house….freaky.

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0wnz0r’d!

July 27th, 2006 by Kyle

…my hand hurts

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TOG -> Totally Freaked Out!

July 27th, 2006 by Kyle

In a smidge over 8 hours, I’m scheduled to close on the house. I doubt I’ll get any sleep. So what else is new?

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Global Trade Talks Collapse.

July 26th, 2006 by Kyle

Dammit! Dammit! Dammit!

The nationalist in me wants to scream, “It’s not our fault!”, but that would be a lie. It is our fault, along with every other country in the room. The philosopher in me wants to burst into exposition on why self-interest is the only reason worth doing anything, but I�m not rolling down that lane today either.

Instead I’ll turn my bleeding heart’s attention and point out the real losers of this failed deal: the poor.

Not just “the poor”, I’m talking the poorest sect of the poorest region in the world, Sub-Sahara African farmers and ranchers. African poverty has had countless billions of dollars of “relief” thrown at it over the last 30 years, but is further from self-sufficiency than ever. The answer isn’t help; it’s trade, always has been. Free trade has the capacity to change what hundreds of billions in direct aid did not.

Sending food and medicine in an effort to advance an entire society 3 full centuries is just asking for unsustainable population, famine, and death. Hell of thing to do in the name of “compassion”. If you really did care, you’d drop the facade and teach them to fish, and show them the value of productivity.

With productivity comes prosperity, with prosperity comes education, with education comes knowledge, and with knowledge comes life. That is what was really at stake in these talks; lives, millions of them. It’s easy to think of it as a large room of international diplomats arguing over which companies billionaires is getting a bigger piece of the pie, but its not. It’s about free trade.

Free trade, like all other free associations of people, is beautiful. It brings efficiency and productivity. It raises the tide and creates real understanding. Most of all, free trade saves lives.

As a jaded and cynical bastard, very few things sadden me. This is one of them. With the chance to affect actual change that would actually help people; the world decided against free trade and against the life it brings.

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Relief Indeed.

July 21st, 2006 by Kyle

Me: I heard the high for Saturday is 93 with a chance for some nasty thunderstorms.

Shop Foremen: Thank god, we could use the damn relief.

Weather…its a Kansas thing, You wouldn’t understand

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Finally, House Pics!

July 17th, 2006 by Kyle

The suspense was probably giving you all ulcers, so calm down and behold:

Yeah, it’s not that great of a picture, but it’s not that great of a house…yet. In fact, you probably wont’ recognize it in a few months. I’ve got to put on new siding and shingles, so the exterior will eventually look totally different.

In related news, this past week was of note. During the official house inspection a few interesting things showed up. No termites or massive structural failure, but I’ve got my concerns, So further negotiations on price and condition are going down. Closing is less than 2 weeks away, and I’m crazy anxious/nervous/aneurysm’d. I’ve still got to line up insurance, utilities, and such.

I’ve also got to furnish the damn thing. Just 14 months ago I was sharing a semi-furnished 12′ x 15′ room with another person. Now I’ve got to fill 1600+ square feet and I’ve got no freaking idea what I’m doing. Paint, furniture, window treatments, new appliances, landscaping, and even more stuff I haven’t thought of yet. It all makes me wonder what exactly I’ve gotten myself into.

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Karma’s a Ho

July 13th, 2006 by Kyle

What do you get when you are a bad neighbor to the TOG?

To get locked out of your apartment for 2 hours at midnight in 90 degree heat and 70% humidity while a bumbling locksmith attempts to find your place, let you in, and charge you exorbitant amounts of money for the “emergency non-working hours” call.

You also get to watch me come home from work and go directly into my wonderfully air-conditioned apartment and relax while watching a movie and drinking a Cold One.

Awesome.

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To Prove Their Mousey Worth, They’ll Overthrow the Earth.

July 13th, 2006 by Kyle

Holy Swiss Cheese, Pinky and the Brain is coming out on DVD July 25th. 22-episodes of laboratory mice whose genes have be spliced? Yes, Please.

In honor of my earliest evil-genius influence. I challenge all the TOG groupies to a “complete the sentence” contest. The funniest response gets something…not sure what yet, but it’ll definitely be better than a poke in the eye.

“Pinky. Are you pondering what I’m Pondering?”

If you weren’t lucky enough to see the show as a child, I’ll provide you some nice sample answers:
“Uh, I think so, Brain, but burlap chafes me so.”
“Uh, I think so, Brain, but we’ll never get a monkey to use dental floss.”
“I think so Brain, but isn’t that why they invented tube socks”

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Dilbert goes Politikal?

July 10th, 2006 by Kyle

this confuses me:

I’m paradigm shifting with no clutch and my brain is ready to ’splode. Obviously a serious point is attempting to be made, but since when is the Pointy Haired Boss the voice of reason?

I’d much rather see jokes about engineers and leave this subject matter to the excessively dry Doonesbury.

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How do you like…

July 8th, 2006 by Kyle

I challenge you to find a better looking set of store-bought apples. I challenge you all!

dem apples!

TOTALLY RANDOM APPLE UPDATE: Those babies are delicious too!

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