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Like the one Kennedy himself has exhibited since his diagnosis? Keller@Large on WBZ was saying last night that you can count on one hand the number of times he's been to the Congressional building since last year. Kennedy's main concern would seem to be for a certain specific piece of legislation that now needs all the Dem support it can get, don't you know. That is a bit of an honorable mitigation to have the replacement ineligible for the special election. But it would be more honorable if whatever method decided upon was kept no matter which party would get the 'upper hand.' As it is, the dominant party in the state historically likes to play Calvinball and change the method willy-nilly to their advantage. Word is that such a change is receiving a cool reception in the Mass. legislature. So, I'll give them that. As for the last part, no, there doesn't appear to be a way to enforce that the fill-in could not run. That would be a matter of keeping his or her word. But it brings up memories of the Mass. congresscritter (Massey?) who signed a pledge to limit himself to two terms, and wound up staying for six. How can you tell when politicians are lying? When their mouths move.
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SANYO to put patch on Bills practice jerseys
UConn James replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
"Presence on the East Coast" might be attributable to all the Bills fans who've relocated to spots along the same. E.g. NC, MD, GA, etc. I would point out that youtube video a while back with the same actor portraying a guy from WNY and one from NC, and at the end, they hug as long lost brothers. I'd say with some confidence that a large majority of Bills fans in the US don't live in the WNY region. Either never have or through the WNY "brain drain" left b/c of the economy / politicians who keep raising taxes. -
Tom Ridge pulls a McClellan, Powell
UConn James replied to Bishop Hedd's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Because announcing that would have been career suicide. Note that he says pressure came from some members of the cabinet --- Ashcroft and Rumsfeld. No one else. And it probably didn't come as a "Hey, Tom. Our strategists said that raising the terror alert will help us win" so much as Ridge's feelings about their motivations (the requests came after two videotape messages were released in close conjunction). We'll find out more when the book comes out. As it was, he writes, the situation was the nail in the coffin to him stepping down very soon after the election. Are you talking about Ridge? Well, this probably doesn't help his standing in the party, especially among hardcores. But then again, the GOP is undergoing quite a catharsis right now. Quite a few congressional Repubs who drank the most kool-aid either lost last year or have announced they aren't going to run again. The party is looking for new blood that is unconnected to the Bush brand, b/c that just isn't selling enough. Look for them to be pushing the old-school 'fiscal responsibility' for '10 and probably '12. (Or were you making a funny that GWB probably won't be re-elected now? Good one.) -
SANYO to put patch on Bills practice jerseys
UConn James replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Anyone know the make of the new HD screen in the stadium installed a couple of years ago? Pretty sure it was Sony. Will they be covering up any competing brand logos on that? On edit: The HD scoreboard, along with the stadium ribbon screen was made by Mitsubishi. Link. -
Well, seasoned veterans do get a break in that regard. Favre is quite familiar with the ins and outs. Training camp is old hat, and he figures that getting more rest time will do him good toward the end of the year. Bruce did the same thing. Who's to say it didn't help? Comparing Favre to Maybin is completely disingenuous. Maybin has yet to even experience what "NFL speed" is... or just about anything else having to do with stepping it up from college. He hasn't done himself any favors.
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Me three. Last year was the first year, tho, that when I came in from raking and it was almost 2 p.m. on a Sunday, that I didn't give a crap either way. Look, the most annoying thing about the Favre dramas has been the media's overreaction. W/o an artificial 24/7 news cycle, this is small peanuts. There've been a lot of guys through the years who waver on retirement. Look at Derrick Mason on the Ravens a couple of weeks ago retiring then un-retiring inside of a week --- it got a sentence in the paper here. The difference has been that for Favre, the media hypes it beyond all distortion. There's a difference b/w reporting the news and them trying to create news, regurgitating old sh--, and talking about it ad nauseum with nothing new being added. At this point, ESPN:Brett Favre::British tabloids:Lady Di. The media's silliness doesn't make me think the lesser of Favre. And as I wrote, I don't watch it.
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No, but she will watch them pretty closely.
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Did I do the right thing?
UConn James replied to SageAgainstTheMachine's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Re: the parents' unwillingness to help the kid... It may be laziness/nonchalance, but it may also be that they wanted the kid to be arrested b/c this wasn't the first time. -
And still, he stayed upright and between the DL and Edwards. Bought an extra half-second. How many veterans have we seen here this decade, who would've just fallen down or morphed into a turnstile and watch the QB get creamed. AL at least was doing his all to "protect his QB" even when he got beaten --- that's not something you can teach. The OL purge seems to have been designed to get rid of our sometime-matadors who stood up for the QB when they felt like it.
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True, that.
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Has anyone ever heard of or used Granicrete?
UConn James replied to zevo's topic in Off the Wall Archives
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It's quite evident that Dick Jauron still coaches this team. Nothing's changed. Not even the excuses. And if they haven't gotten "the right players for their scheme" by now, then they're not ever going to. Either the coaches can't identify and communicate what they need, or the FO isn't fulfilling what the coaches want. My money is mostly on the coaching. You get what you pay for, Ralph. DJ is a good person but he's a %$#*ing horrible HC given the job's responsibilities.
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Has anyone ever heard of or used Granicrete?
UConn James replied to zevo's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Looked on their website... does anyone know costs on this for counters and interior floors (per sq. ft.)? -
Several years ago, in the winter, I woke up at ~ 3 a.m. for some reason, looked out the window next to my bed and saw several shadows moving among the cars in the driveway. I'm not sure whether they intended to steal the car (at the time, a 10-year-old Escort sedan wagon) or were just rummaging through it. (And I do generally keep a small change purse in the jockey box with ~ $10-15 for unexpected gas emergencies and tolls when we go on trips.) Whoever it was, they were evidently either not local or they had big balls, because everyone around here (in a fairly rural area, too) knows that our house has the area's constable, and our neighbor across the street is a state trooper. Anyway, in a daze, I opened the window and shouted "Hey!" and they ran toward their waiting getaway car behind some bushes and peeled out. On balance, it might've been fun to see the liquid spilling down their pants when they heard a S&W .357 hammer rooster behind them, accompanied by a friendly, "Hey, whatcha doin'??" You feel a little shaken/nervy and violated, but life goes on.
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There's an air of history about this that respects the intent. During the Revolution and even after, flags would get seriously damaged during battle. Our national anthem was written about the flag flying through the night, and despite it getting shot through, singed by flares, etc. it was still there. Likewise, this man's flag is seeing tough times, yet it is still flying. I can also appreciate the motive. I have two brothers who have done stints in the global hot spots. Each time they go, it doesn't get easier. You tell yourself that they're smart and strong, but that guarantees nothing. There you are, living your life pretty much as normal, and you just want some connection, something that the two of you share, something the son has to hold on to in order to get him through a tough day in the field, something to look forward to when your soldier returns home. I don't really get the notion that we should all only be flying pristine flags. This seems to be a relatively recent concept with our 'consume-throw away-buy another' society. And I don't really understand all the to-do about every one of the decorum rules for showing the flag, which I believe weren't developed until the Eisenhower admin. What about the flying of the 9/11 flag that was torn almost completely down the middle? Parading and flying it during the Salt Lake City Olympics? Was that proper decorum? Honor or disgrace? It all has to do with the motivation. In this case, I think the motivation is completely honorable.
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Good Ol' Bill, still hasn't lost it
UConn James replied to Magox's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Recognition, legitimacy... and a booster seat at the table for Obama to spoonfeed some whipped carrots. -
Link Caught early, "feels fine" etc. As much as I dislike some of his political views, his cheating on paying taxes on his Ireland "cottage" (claimed its worth was $100K), and his VIP deal from Countryside ("[Dodd] said he thought the VIP program simply meant enhanced customer service and the ability to get a live person on the phone." Ladies and gentlemen, the Chairman of Senate Finance either doesn't understand what a VIP program is designed to do, or he's lying his ass off), a company which he's supposed to regulate, among other things that show 30 years sucking at the public teat is way too long... most of the time, I still don't wish him ill. You've gotta wonder what this adds to a 2010 race that is projected as the most vulnerable Democrat Senate seat in the country. Dodd's poll numbers earlier this year were abysmal, and showed him losing to one of his challengers, Rob Simmons, even before Simmons said he would run. Nor has all the excrement hit the air conditioning yet about the funny money stuff. Whatever kind of fallout may come by next year from the health care bill that he's got a big part in forming. It all seems to be brewing into a perfect storm for Dodd.
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Can't comment as the ABC player on my dinosaur sh--box computer does all the trappings and then never plays video. Also, forgot to include before that DL confirmed that we will find out about the food drop in S6. But I was watching the S4 Finale ("There's No Place Like Home Pt. 2") and some things have stuck in my craw... these may go along with my earlier long-ish post above. I don't know, I'm working it out as I type. Just have some thoughts about the Orchid station. All of the build-up with the machines etc. was an attempt to modulate or control space / time travel. We could surmise that Dharma sent a polar bear backward in time, based on the archeological site (or perhaps it was the Others, as Tom seemed to have knowledge of the polar bears). We know Dharma sent a bunny slightly into the future during the orientation film. What of the Others' possible experimentation with it after they controlled the island? I mean, Ben seemed to know exactly how to run it. Did either group ever send people? It's in my musings of this question that may have something to do with Jacob / MIB, the reasons why some people know/seem to know the future, especially as to whether they can die/whether the island will "allow" them to die / being "island dead." It is my estimation that both groups have sent people backward and forward. This seems probable just b/c it would bring so much to the show. It also seems probable in regard to Eloise Hawking vis-a-vis her statement that "for the first time in a long time [she doesn't] know what happens next." Was Des in the hospital may have been where she had to travel back in time, or as much info as communication with her future self allowed. How would a future self (the time travel resulted in a clone of the bunny) contact a past self? Perhaps as the island shifts in time? The workings of the Orchid aren't something we totally understand yet, nor are the results of any human experimentation by either Dharma or the Others. I'm wondering whether Jacob, MIB and Richard went into the future at some point via the Orchid. The island preserves them so they will be around to fulfill that future. Likewise, Ben and Widmore know they will be alive at some future set point. Tom knew that Michael would have to be alive for a future point, no matter how he tried to kill himself. Keeping them alive unnaturally long for this purpose is the "course correction" --- it's something that needs to happen, so it does. And so, everything that has been done have been steps toward a future that is known e.g. the Others clearing the runway for Ajira. This may roll into my (admittedly, I don't know how accurate it is b/c we don't have good viewing angles (you've gotta think this was for a purpose) above theory theory that Jacob might be Adam Rutherford ... or thinking about it now... that Adam Rutherford might be the future-sent clone of Jacob. Another small note is that Danielf Faraday's notebook shows the Orchid logo with one continuous stem (in the circles around it). The actual logo has the flower stem disconnected at the center from the outer stem that wraps around. What does this mean, I dunno. Could just be a logo. Am I making any kind of sense here? You know, I pushed the Orchid to the back of my thoughts pretty quickly. But right now, I've gotta say that Ben pushing the donkey wheel is --- to this point --- my favorite scene of this series. The role of Ben is just so great (and to think that Ben Linus was a late write-in, not conceived at the outset) and Michael Emerson plays him so well.
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Harvard Scholar Arrested for Being Black
UConn James replied to Fingon's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
As I understood it, that came down from the Cambridge mayor (or perhaps, sufficient pressure to do so came from the mayor), who runs in the same circles as / is friends with Gates. Probably the right call. Not sure if Crowley has been asked about the charge being dropped, but his intent in the arrest was to prevent an escalating scene (initiated by Gates, as it was he who followed the officers outside and continued screaming) from escalating even further. -
There was quite a bit of info/hints released at Comic Con, as usual. A lot of it hinted that whatever happened with the bomb basically was like hitting the reset button. The 815 crash didn't happen. An Oceanic ad claimed they've had "a perfect safety record" for 30 years since it started in 1979. A Mr. Clucks ad with Hurley was shown featuring a chicken recipe he dreamed up while in Australia. ... A number of characters who have been killed off previously will be making appearances. What all of this means is open to interpretation. And yes, Richard Alpert is going to be a series regular in this last season. As for his backstory, DL said that the Black Rock is "involved." Well, I think we all guessed that when he was building the ship in the bottle at the start of the finale. In other news, I believe LOST was nominated for 5 Emmy awards, including Best Drama. There is stiff competition there, tho, so who knows about the chances.... I also think S5 was a little too... too... involved with time-travel stuff to be extremely popular. All I can say is the others are critically acclaimed b/c I don't watch them.
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Harvard Scholar Arrested for Being Black
UConn James replied to Fingon's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Well, had Gates stayed inside, he wouldn't have been arrested. It was when he went outside, as the officers leaving the scene, and started yelling that was the problem. There's really no excuse for his reaction. If he had a problem with the officer(s) the proper thing would have been to file a complaint, not screaming and disturbing the whole neighborhood's peace. -
Harvard Scholar Arrested for Being Black
UConn James replied to Fingon's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I often post in the Taser threads following their ridiculous use e.g. on a 6-y.o. girl, an elderly person sitting, a guy in a non-motorized wheelchair, etc. These people are being disorderly and disruptive, but it doesn't merit the last-ditch effort of 50,000 volts as an alternative to being shot in center-of-mass (which is what supposedly would have been the case before Tasers. Much of the time in these spotlight videos, etc. it's Boys-With-Toys). When I argue against these Tasing incidents, I'm not arguing that these people shouldn't be arrested. As such, maybe Gates should count himself lucky the officer didn't Tase him before being arrested; his celebrity may have been the one thing that prevented this. If Gates had shown ID when asked, been polite to the officer who was responding to a call from a neighbor. The ID he did provide was a university ID card, which in my experience doesn't list your address, which is the thing the officer needed to determine in this case. If Gates had just done that and explained, "Yeah, man, I just got back from a conference and my front door lock is kaput" the officer would have said to have a nice day, gotten back in the car and gone on his way. Ninety-nine percent of the time, if you're cool and explain the situation, the officer will be cool. Gates created the problem and started yelling outside. He should have been arrested. As I hear it, Gates is getting a lot of blowback of this sort in the Boston media. These episodes of older civil-rights era guys confronting police are just getting more and more embarrassing for them. They're grasping for relevancy, which means that as much as they decry racism, they have this weird need for racism in order to maintain the identity they've built for themselves around it. As it's abated in this country, especially post-Obama-victory, they've had to make some fantastic reaches to maintain relevancy. You guys can really stop acting as if it's still Selma c. 1960. I think MLK's words are more and more coming to fruition. I just believe that if it were a white dude with a backpack jimmying a door the cops would be called just as soon. It was the activity that was suspicious. Gates wasn't being judged by the color of his skin but by the content of his character, which was angry, loud and stupid. Perhaps Gates' bigger problem here, and something which may speak to his character even more --- His own neighbors don't even know/recognize him? What's up with that? -
Re: Song use during campaigns w/o artist approval
UConn James replied to UConn James's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I guess you're missing the point of the RNC's/McCain's apology, the announcement that it won't ever happen in future campaigns, or the out-of-court cash settlement to avoid a civil copyright suit the RNC knows they wouldn't win. A song's use in a TV ad/movie or other such use w/o permission of the artist/rights holder is copyright infringement. A song's use as a commercial promotional mechanism is a separate issue from when the music is played as music the radio/sat service/etc. No matter how many times you try to repeat the claim to yourself, this use is not the same as background music played in a bar. I don't get how you can read this article about what has transpired or have the least little bit of understanding of copyright law and come to any other conclusion. Oh, wait... I'm talking to Wacka here. -
During my college days, I'd watch her on World News Now when I was up late/early writing papers, etc. or if I just couldn't sleep. Going more local, I'll put one in for Alison Bologna of Boston's FOX affiliate. What pictures there are online don't do justice for that hair. Phenomenal cheekbones. And, oh yeah, she's not the typical ditz TV reporter. Yeah, I have a bit of a brunette fetish.