Friday, May 29, 2009
Friday Wrap Up
New bicycles are fun to ride. Trek Navigator 3, Comfort line lives up to its claim: very comfortable to ride and gear shifts work splendidly. We rode to breakfast at the Parkside Cafe in Santa Rosa on Memorial Day, a round trip distance of about 20 miles.
Photo taken with my trusty old Coolpix 5700.
Visited Photographer buddy Kevin Berne's new studio in Oakland this week. He's gearing up for an open studio event the first two weekends in June, but took the time to give me a tour. We hope to do some lighting seminars there for wanna be video pros, or for folks who put a lot of video up on social sites and would like them to look more professional.
His site is kevinberne.com and has some great images on it. You can also get the dates for the Open Studio days.
Couple views of the studio, courtesy Kevin:
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Something to think about this Memorial Day
AP released this fact today:
Read that figure then ask me how much I detest Cheney.
AP released this fact today:
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US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,299
That figure does not include the suicide deaths that take place once a GI is home.Read that figure then ask me how much I detest Cheney.
Labels:
Darth Cheney,
GOP hypocrisy,
IAVA,
viet nam vets
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Fox Exec Takes On Nielsen
Something I have been waiting for: Murdoch taking on the only entity beyond his control and to which his empire's destiny is joined.
I wrote about this just this morning on my blog:
Mediamarv.blogspot. com
This will be a story to follow.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Don't Trust Neilsen Ratings - Never Have, Never Will.
This has long been a mantra of mine that the ratings games is totally a guessing business, estimates that are taken as gospel, mostly by advertisers who buy into the system.
And I have long thought that Rupert Murdoch's empire was too big to kowtow to someone's elses' rules (ratings) and eventually I expect him to buy Nielsen.
Here's the first step in that process:
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118003924.html?categoryid=14&cs=1
This has long been a mantra of mine that the ratings games is totally a guessing business, estimates that are taken as gospel, mostly by advertisers who buy into the system.
And I have long thought that Rupert Murdoch's empire was too big to kowtow to someone's elses' rules (ratings) and eventually I expect him to buy Nielsen.
Here's the first step in that process:
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118003924.html?categoryid=14&cs=1
Labels:
Cable News,
FNC,
Fox Channel,
media training,
Neilsen ratings,
Rupert Murdoch
Friday, May 15, 2009
Pelosi Uproard in a Nutshell:
From Hannity's show yesterday, a former federal prosecutor summed up neatly why the Repubs are so desperately using Pelosi as a diversion:
From Hannity's show yesterday, a former federal prosecutor summed up neatly why the Repubs are so desperately using Pelosi as a diversion:
"...Later, Sonny Hostin raises the really relevant point:
Yes, why aren't Repubs talking about that?The issue here is that everybody knows that waterboarding is torture. And that was an approved policy. It is torture! Everyone knows that. And that was the policy of the Bush administration. Why don't we talk about that?
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Thanks to Fire Dog Lake for the following chart
showing Democrats voted against credit card interest rate caps and the amount of money they received from the financial world:
showing Democrats voted against credit card interest rate caps and the amount of money they received from the financial world:
Senator | Credit Card Interest Rate Caps | TARP I Bank Bailout Oct 2008 | TARP II Bank Bailout Jan 2009 | Lifetime FIRE Donations |
Akaka (D-HI) | No | Yes | Yes | $551,095 |
Baucus (D-MT) | No | Yes | Yes | $4,633,243 |
Bayh (D-IN) | No | Yes | No | $3,988,480 |
Bingaman (D-NM) | No | Yes | Yes | $492,042 |
Byrd (D-WV) | No | Yes | Yes | $421,000 |
Cantwell (D-WA) | No | No | No | $1,828,540 |
Carper (D-DE) | No | Yes | Yes | $2,160,628 |
Hagan (D-NC) | No | N/A | Yes | $545,000 |
Johnson (D-SD) | No | No | Yes | $3,025,166 |
Kaufman (D-DE) | No | Yes | Yes | $0* |
Landrieu (D-LA) | No | No | Yes | $2,388,634 |
Lieberman (ID-CT) | No | Yes | Yes | $9,981,924 |
Lincoln (D-AR) | No | Yes | No | $1,672,292 |
Murray (D-WA) | No | Yes | Yes | $1,394,807 |
Nelson (D-FL) | No | No | Yes | $2,667,406 |
Nelson (D-NE) | No | Yes | No | $3,058,968 |
Pryor (D-AR) | No | Yes | Yes | $1,322,948 |
Shaheen (D-NH) | No | Yes | No | $659,000 |
Specter (D-PA) | No | Yes | Yes | $5,757,910 |
Stabenow (D-MI) | No | No | Yes | $1,736,406 |
Tester (D-MT) | No | No | "Present" (Yes) | $473,226 |
Warner (D-VA) | No | Yes | Yes | $1,950,479 |
Monday, May 11, 2009
More Proof Gas Prices Are A Farce:
From a post on Huffington Post by Mark Williams:
(snip)
From a post on Huffington Post by Mark Williams:
(snip)
Regardless, oil prices continue to rise even though demand has hit its lowest level since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Crude inventories are at their highest levels since 1990 when Iraq invaded Kuwait.
"In my mind, this is a market that is looking for an excuse to go higher," said Phil Flynn of Alaron Trading Corp."
Supply and demand my arse. Profiteering is more like it.
Labels:
consumer fraud,
gas prices,
Oil futures,
record oil profits
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Stevie Ray Vaughn Statue in Austin
Thought this was a nice tribute. South side of river. Near Threadgills.
Favorite Photoshop Photo of the Day:
El Rushbo never looked better:
See more examples of conservatives in clown face here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30835791@N07/sets/72157614241935013/
El Rushbo never looked better:
See more examples of conservatives in clown face here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30835791@N07/sets/72157614241935013/
Labels:
Austin City Limits,
D70s,
Flickr,
Nikon Coopix 5700,
Photoshop CS3
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Back From Austin - full of beer and smelling like barbque.
After 5 days of Austin's best beer, music and food, we are booked solidy at the club for the next two weeks. But...
A very special find: One of the best biscuits I've ever had. At a wine bar!!! They do light breakfasts, have a natural food market and bakery in the back and an excellent wine selection. We stopped by this place several times. Would have been back once more but they were closed on Mondays, the day we left.
Biscuit sandwich of cheese, egg and bacon. Biscuit was flaky, full of flavor and was just dense enough to hold together as a sandwich.
Located on South Congress, half mile or so past the Ann Richardson bridge (aka Congress St. bridge)
After 5 days of Austin's best beer, music and food, we are booked solidy at the club for the next two weeks. But...
A very special find: One of the best biscuits I've ever had. At a wine bar!!! They do light breakfasts, have a natural food market and bakery in the back and an excellent wine selection. We stopped by this place several times. Would have been back once more but they were closed on Mondays, the day we left.
Biscuit sandwich of cheese, egg and bacon. Biscuit was flaky, full of flavor and was just dense enough to hold together as a sandwich.
Located on South Congress, half mile or so past the Ann Richardson bridge (aka Congress St. bridge)
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