- Anyone else think that the latest episode of #V was kinda anemic? #
- My pet-peeve on the use of the English language today: "domestic violence advocates", really? Shouldn't there be an "anti-" in there? #
- And the award for the worse nightmare of the night/day goes to the one where I needed to shoot multiple burglars but my weapon jammed. #
- RT @Conservativa: Whoever ordered up today's weather in Richmond, VA – excellent work. Pls order more exactly like today, KTHXBAI. #
- WTF? Since when did FEMA pay for people's remodeling or construction costs? http://drudge.tw/cmKILW #
Author: Timothy Watson
Twitter Updates for 2010-04-02
- @allahpundit Game over for who? Steele or stopping amnesty? in reply to allahpundit #
- RT @michellemalkin: Sigh. This sums up the Stupid Party (un)leadership perfectly. Read http://viigo.im/2YNg h/t @WoodyPfister #
- Everyday – I try and I try and I try/But everybody wants to put me down/They say I'm goin' crazy/They say I got a lot of water in my brain #
- A-holes at ABC screw over Neil McDonough: http://is.gd/b9ZHV #
- I know the feeling. RT @jasonkenney: is a fool every other day of the year. What makes today so special? #
Twitter Updates for 2010-04-01
- Reporting students' mass e-mails as spam? Fun. #
- @jasonkenney Not really. And one had "Extra Credit" in the subject but was promoting someone in the SGA election. in reply to jasonkenney #
- @jasonkenney Yeah, but he wasn't promoting himself, but someone else. Does that matter? in reply to jasonkenney #
- @jasonkenney Sure. in reply to jasonkenney #
- RT @dmataconis: Cartoon of the Day: Santa Claus and Social Security http://bit.ly/9pTVhJ #
- Students are massive whiners. #fact #
- @jasonkenney First thing that Bill O'Reilly has done that I actually agree with. in reply to jasonkenney #
- RT @walterolson: Misinformation cascades: "How a pit bull is like a Prius" [Fumento, Phila. Inquirer] http://is.gd/b8TMF #
- I need to shapen up on some of these classes or else I'm going to end up with a couple Bs… :( #
- @dmataconis And what does that tell you? :) in reply to dmataconis #
- @dmataconis I'm actually amazed they didn't say soccer. in reply to dmataconis #
- Jesus Christ, does someone on American Idol do that same song *every* year? Fleetwood Mac called, they want their song back. #
- @dmataconis Pretty much. WWE as #3 sounds about right since they have no connection with reality. in reply to dmataconis #
- Wow, the D.C. Police Chief is shocked, shocked!, that someone got shot over a bracelet. (cont) #
- Um, was she around when people were getting killed for their Jordans or bubble jackets? #
- Why does this particular instructor hate me and is forcing me to work with a partner on an assignment? I hate working with other people. #
- RT @overlawyered: Australian court throws out libel suit against game critic [Guardian] http://is.gd/b97An Earlier: http://is.gd/b97B8 #
Twitter Updates for 2010-03-31
- @sdwhite @dmataconis Yeah, me too. Although my problem is more that I woke up and haven't fallen back to sleep. #
- @dmataconis Joy, joy, guess I'm going to have to figure out a new way to to pay for school. in reply to dmataconis #
- RT @AceofSpadesHQ: FAQ: How many rounds does it take to cook bacon with a machine gun? A: 150-250. http://tinyurl.com/yhjfowr #
- Frell, I forgot that V comes back on tonight. So, V, Fringe, and Stargate Universe all start back up the same week. Coincidence? #
- @Rick_Sincere So the various networks are trying to give me a science fiction overload? As if I wasn't a big enough nerd already… in reply to Rick_Sincere #
- @Rick_Sincere But why is FOX (Fringe) and ABC (V) assisting NBC/GE in this plan? in reply to Rick_Sincere #
Twitter Updates for 2010-03-30
- I find it hard to tell you/I find it hard to take/When people run in circles/It's a very, very/Mad World #
- Someone want to explain why Amaury Nolasco seems to have disappeared during the second season of Southland? #
- RT @RobWittman: http://twitpic.com/1bt8en – Constituents stopped by my office to thank me for supporting efforts to end Juvenile Diabetes #
- RT @dmataconis: wishes that Allison Taylor was President instead of Barack Obama. #24 #
- Why is Gray Anderson plotting as usual? #
- And why is this "general" not in uniform? #24 #
- @dmataconis But she's a Republican (I think). in reply to dmataconis #
- @dmataconis It's hard to keep track of all the different Presidents. Just remembered that W. Palmer was the last elected Pres. before Taylor in reply to dmataconis #
- Jesus, this crap is getting old on #24 How many times has this exact story-line been done? #
- Wait, I've seen this *exact* story-line back in season three. Just replace them with Sherry Palmer and D. Palmer's mistress. #24 #
- *Wayne Palmer's mistress rather in the last tweet. #
- RT @dmataconis: I knew Gray Anderson was an SOB at heart. #24 #Jericho #LongLiveJohnstonGreen #
- @dmataconis Watching #Fringe you'll get to see him get cooked to death. in reply to dmataconis #
- @dmataconis *Watch* #Fringe that is. in reply to dmataconis #
- @dmataconis Season 1, episode 19 to be exact. in reply to dmataconis #
- Bah, they killed off the character played by Christina Cox; bastards. #
- If only the Secret Service agents were as well-trained as Jack Bauer… #24 #
- RT @DaveinTexas: The hell do they think "Trinity" refers to, a character in a movie? #
- @dmataconis Yep. in reply to dmataconis #
- You better watch it Dana Walsh, Jack Bauer is going to throw your ass out of an airlock. #24 #
- Can't wait until Charles Logan shows up. #24 #
- Trinity University's motto: "E Tribus Unum (From Three, One)" #
- @gabrielmalor Casino Royale was great, but Quantum? Not so much. in reply to gabrielmalor #
- Let's see, #Fringe restarts April 1 and #SGU restarts on April 2. Am I missing anything else? #
- @gabrielmalor The whole plot was hording water, not the most interesting thing I have ever seen. in reply to gabrielmalor #
- @gabrielmalor The revenge subplots were a lot more interesting. in reply to gabrielmalor #
- Stop giving ideas to every guy that follows you. RT @mkhammer: So, I've been at Voyeur all day. What'd I miss? #
- @dmataconis How old is that? in reply to dmataconis #
- Tip: It would be a great time to do a terrorist attack in D.C. since THEY HAVE NO REDUNDANCY IN THEIR COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM. That is all. #
- @dmataconis I am so glad that the closest I come to D.C. is the Rappahannock River. :) in reply to dmataconis #
- In other news, I have an exam I need to study for. #
Twitter Updates for 2010-03-29
- I really wish some of my instructors would post more of my grades on Blackboard… #
- Ive done my sentence/But committed no crime/And bad mistakes/Ive made a few
Ive had my share of sand kicked in my face/But Ive come through # - Does anyone have a list of Congressmen that signed the AIPAC letter? #
- RT @allahpundit: The most hated filmmaker in America http://is.gd/b4drJ #
- @dmataconis Stop making excuses. in reply to dmataconis #
Twitter Updates for 2010-03-28
- Well, thanks to a weird dream, I'm up now. #
- RT @overlawyered: Australian government to U.S.-based website: remove that hate speech or face prosecution: Not just… http://bit.ly/bc6ik1 #
- RT @dmataconis: Don't forget at 8:30pm local time, celebrate Human Achievement Hour http://bit.ly/beqVxJ #EarthHour #HAH2010 #tcot #tlot #
Coming soon to your medical records…
From The WaPo:
Personal data on 3.3 million people have been stolen from the company that guarantees student loans in Virginia and two other states, authorities said.
The theft occurred last weekend at the headquarters in St. Paul, Minn, of ECMC, which has been the designated federal student loan guaranty agency in Virginia since 1996. The nonprofit company also guarantees loans in Oregon and Connecticut.
Information that was taken included names, addresses, birth dates and social security numbers, ECMC said Friday in a news release. It said no bank or other financial account information was taken.
“This is old-fashioned” theft, rather than any form of computer hacking, Paul Kelash, a spokesman for ECMC, said in an interview.
The news release said the theft involved “portable media with personally identifiable information.” Kelash declined to describe the object taken or to give other details of the theft. “All I can say is that it is a portable media device,” he said.
Oh, yeah, that’s comforting. Someone didn’t have a crappy online security system in place, they just let someone walk off with a thumb-drive with your personal information on it.
Question: Why the frak is that information on a thumb-drive, or any type of “portable media”, in the first place?!
Ladies and gentlemen, this will be what’s going to happen to your medical records in a few years thanks to ObamaCare.
Cross-posted at On The Right and Virginia Virtucon.
Twitter Updates for 2010-03-27
- To quote Die Hard: "What have we here, gentlemen? The police have themselves an RV." http://is.gd/aZNn0 #
- Does anyone know if it possible for Excel to tell the difference between a null (empty) cell and a 0? #
- RT @dmataconis: #24 cancelled ? I blame Dana Walsh. Worst. 24 Character. Ever. (yes even worse than Kim, or the cougar) #
- RT @HAH_2010: capitalists do it with the lights on (unlike enviros http://ow.ly/1rrhL) celebrate human achievement hour on Saturday night… #
- RT @allahpundit: Silver lining if Duke wins the tourney? Atheism proved correct. #
Catherine Crabill: Constitutional scholar.
No, not really. I have previously posted on her inability to read the very short Article III of the United States Constitution, now it looks she’s missed a whole amendment:
Additionally, we must repeal the income tax. It is unconstitutional and it’s abuse of power has become legendary. A flat tax would set every American free from the tedium of filing complicated tax returns and be true to our Declaration of Independence which declares that all men are created equal and should be treated as such. No one should be punished through confiscatory taxation for success while, conversely, rewarding sloth.
The income tax is unconstitutional you say? What about that pesky 16th Amendment to the United States Constitution:
The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.
You know, I’ve heard stories about crazies that believe the “Titles of Nobility Amendment” was actually ratified, but I’ve never heard anyone say the 16th Amendment was never ratified. I guess there’s a first time for everything.
Cross-posted at On The Right and Virginia Virtucon.