Dude: “We need to upgrade because the old version was … like old.” Me: “Was it broke?” Dude: “It was old, man.” Me: “How much will it cost to migrate?” Dude: “Don’t know, it is old.” Me: “So you are upgrading because it is old?” Dude: “Yeah and the vendor don’t support it no more.’ … Read More “X-gen Office” »
Category: Politics
I got a letter today stating my front yard was in the need of fertilizer. It apparently is not ‘green’ enough to meet the aesthetic taste of the HOA bureaucrats. In truth I turned off watering because we are not getting much rain and I don’t see the point of having a green lawn while … Read More “Home Owner Association Thugs” »
Instead of blogging about the self-serving universal health care coverage claptrap being promoted by the health-care cartel as a the greatest thing since the civil rights movement I’ve been editing my blogs theme and debugging a nasty bug with the WYSIWYG editor in WordPress. I think I fix/hacked the bug and submitted it to WordPress … Read More “Debug'n WordPress” »
Instead of blogging about the self-serving universal health care coverage claptrap being promoted by the health-care cartel as a the greatest thing since the civil rights movement I’ve been editing my blogs theme and debugging a nasty bug with the WYSIWYG editor in WordPress. I think I fix/hacked the bug and submitted it to WordPress … Read More “Debug’n WordPress” »
Instead of blogging about the self-serving universal health care coverage claptrap being promoted by the health-care cartel as a the greatest thing since the civil rights movement I’ve been editing my blogs theme and debugging a nasty bug with the WYSIWYG editor in WordPress. I think I fix/hacked the bug and submitted it to WordPress … Read More “Debug’n WordPress” »
I am Richard Daniel Chennault and I’ve never been more proud of being French than the day I finished reading the Social Contract and discourses of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. I know the French are not universally loved throughout the world like Americans (that is sarcasm for you neophyte Anglophones). Indeed my own genetic background is from … Read More “99 Quotes from Rousseau” »
Growing up in the United States as a member of the X generation I was exposed to rote history. Historical moments of significance were described and tested. I assimilated the facts, dates and names of those things that were told to me to be important. I was always intrigued by history because it seemed to … Read More “Corpulent Corporate” »
Preface I am reticent about publishing this essay. It strikes me as inflammatory and heavily rhetoric ridden. Taken by itself and not within the greater context of the rest of my writing (or the writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and selected authors of the Frankfurt school) the piece is ablaze with words of foment. The … Read More “Constitutional Dust” »
I’ve been meaning to blog. Really I have. There are so many things I’ve read and want to ruminate on. But I just can’t seem to get sat in front of the computer and start writing. All these ideas and sentiments are piling up in my noggin waiting to be let out. I think my … Read More “Where did the Blog'n go” »
I’ve been meaning to blog. Really I have. There are so many things I’ve read and want to ruminate on. But I just can’t seem to get sat in front of the computer and start writing. All these ideas and sentiments are piling up in my noggin waiting to be let out. I think my … Read More “Where did the Blog’n go” »