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July 19th, 2007
Random “Make Fun of Brendan” post
Posted by on Thursday, July 19, 2007 at 10:55 pm

Since the Bloy isn’t checking the web these days, and since I’ve got access to post, I’m going to take this opportunity to do so.

Might as well open up a free-for-all, pick on Brendan thread, right?

I’m lobbing a great big ole softball right over the heart of the plate. Swing away, batta-batta.


Barry Bonds knocks two out today
Posted by on Thursday, July 19, 2007 at 4:58 pm

Barry Bonds, He Who Must Not Know What Cream He is Using, has hit two home runs today, in action between the San Fransisco Giants and Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field in Chicago. This gets him to a career total of 753, two shy of tying the all-time career record.

Somewhere Hank Aaron is spinning in his grave. No, wait…


UPDATE on the NHC Congressional Hearings
Posted by on Thursday, July 19, 2007 at 3:57 pm

The report that was compiled by a team from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration sent to investigate the festering mistrust of Bill Proenza by many of the hurricane forecasters that work for him was released today:

“The current TPC director should be reassigned and not be allowed to return to his position at the center. This should be done due to his failure to demonstrate leadership within the TPC,” according to the report obtained by ABC News.

The report harshly criticizes Proenza and notes the rift between him and his staff compromised the work being done at the center — a potential public safety issue.

“The short term ability of the TPC to provide accurate and timely information was put at risk due to the TPC director’s disruptive conduct and the lack of trust between many staff and the director,” according to the report. “The negative work environment, exacerbated by the director, has had — and is likely to continue to have — a major deleterious impact on the center’s ability to fulfill its mission, if he is allowed to return to his position.”

Despite the reports findings Proenza told congress he wants his job back. (More after the jump.)

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Our troops rock!
Posted by on Thursday, July 19, 2007 at 1:09 pm

Thanks to everyone who has donated money to help us ship packages to our troops serving in the Middle East! Any money we get through the end of this month is going into our “send the troops cool stuff” budget. If you’re interested in sending stuff to the troops yourself, check out the Books For Soldiers website.

Our latest care package is heading to a soldier stationed north of Baghdad. Aside from yummy snacks, he’s also getting a couple of magazines, season four DVDs of CSI, a couple of battery powered hand-held fans (w/ batteries of course) because it’s in the 110s over there during the day, and toys like a nerf football and an inflatable beach ball.

There are lots of good military blogs out there that reflect the sacrifices that our armed forces make when they are called to duty. One of my favorites is Chaplain Kline’s blog. He has some amazing pictures.

Anyway, here’s the PayPal link again:


Congressional hearing on the National Hurricane Center
Posted by on Thursday, July 19, 2007 at 12:04 pm

Today, ousted National Hurricane Center director Bill Proenza told his side of the story before two congressional subcommittees. From 10am until 12pm EDT, the House Committee on Science and Technology held a hearing called, “Tracking the Storm at the National Hurricane Center”. You can check out some of the press releases and listen to a webcast of the hearing at the Committee web site.

Dr. Jeff Masters lists all those who are testifying in todays hearings and points out that it appears to be a little one sided:

The list of people testifying include Bill Proenza; QuikSCAT expert Dr. Robert Atlas; emergency management officials who worked with Proenza; and the head of NOAA, Admiral Lautenbacher. With the exception of Lautenbacher, all these witnesses are likely to be allies of Proenza. Also testifying will be Dr. Jim Turner, deputy director of the federal agency NTIS (National Technical Information Service), who led the inspection team that showed up at NHC without notice on July 2. Dr. Turner’s report was scheduled to be completed this Friday, July 20, but is now scheduled to be released to the Congressional panel today. Notably absent from the list of people called to testify is anyone from the National Hurricane Center. Also absent is a QuikSCAT science expert besides Dr. Atlas, who has thus far not addressed in his public comments, that I have seen, the very high uncertainties surrounding the impact of QuikSCAT data on track forecasts of landfalling hurricanes. In fact, in comments published in the Orlando Sentinel, Dr. Atlas claimed that Proenza’s statement that loss of the loss of QuikSCAT could reduce the accuracy of hurricane-track forecasts by as much as 16 percent represents “the consensus of the scientific community.” Well, that is not the case, as myself and senior hurricane specialists at the National Hurricane Center will attest to.

In both an article published in the Houston Chronicle and in an Orlando Sentinel article from Wednesday, you can see just how unhappy the staff at the NHC was with Proenza. (More after the jump.)

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Is it just me, or is this a wee bit excessive? (or That Which Must Not Be Inked)
Posted by on Thursday, July 19, 2007 at 10:54 am

I certainly understand that there are tons of fanboys and fangirls for all kinds of pop culture things. The people that are the uber-hardcore devotees that wind up waiting in line for a week to see the show, for the new product release, or whatever.

Since when did it become the thing to do to permanently ink yourself up with logos and such from these things?

A grown man with a Harry Potter related tattoo? A Dark Mark, placed on the arm where Voldynuts would have done it? Yikes.

Is it just me being a stick in the mud, or is this just stupid?


‘Hallows’ leaker forgets to remove EXIF data.
Posted by on Thursday, July 19, 2007 at 8:59 am

Oooops!

Basically Scholastic can find this guy now.

Hope he has a lawyer!


SF moves to ban bird feeders
Posted by on Thursday, July 19, 2007 at 2:45 am

“Pieces of Eight!” no more: Arrrr! ~

(CBS) SAN FRANCISCO, July 16, 2007 - As tourist attractions go, San Francisco’s wild parrots can be frustratingly unpredictable.

The 200 birds can often be seen swooping near Telegraph Hill, but there is only one place they show up like clockwork. At 5:30 every afternoon, they return to a small park surrounded by high rises, where outstretched hands await, offering sunflower seeds.

…There’s no doubt the parrots are loved. But is feeding them loving them too much — robbing them of the ability to survive on their own.

One bird lover who’s particularly disturbed is Mark Bittner. His book and documentary film, “The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill,” made the birds famous in the first place.

…”My whole thing is to keep them wild, not to make them into like a circus act,” Bittner said.

Bittner’s worries reached City Hall. As of today, public parrot feeding in San Francisco will be banned. Down at the park, that has ruffled plenty of feathers.

“I think law enforcement has better things to do with their time than to be policing a bunch of people trying to feed some birds,” Lori Colburn said…

Squawk about the Whole thing. :>


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