• Bin Laden for President?

    Grandad has the scoop. Osama Bin Laden has thrown in his hat for the Presidency in 2008.

  • Army Strong

    Has anyone seen the new U.S. Army commercials with the slogan, “Army Strong”?

    Did anyone besides myself think, “Army Strong. Army SMASH!”

  • The Dresden Files

    I’m a big fan of Jim Butcher’s Dresden Files series of books. I had the privilege of seeing Mr. Butcher at this year’s Dragon*Con. Now, the Sci-Fi channel has turned the series into a television serial, with mixed-positive, results, in my opinion.

    As a caveat, I must note that this television series has always been intended as a parallel universe to the books. It will go off in new directions, with new stories, and I acknowledge that.

    I do have a few gripes. One, Lt. Karin Murphy is a brunette, and Susan Gonzales is a blonde. Blah. How difficult is it to procure people with correct hair colors, especially given that Susan’s hair is obviously dyed? Two, Bob’s sarcasm is part of his schtick, and I miss it in the TV show. Three, why is Justin DuMorne alive? That’s just confusing. Four? Well, we’ll wait for next week’s episode.

    Now that I’ve ragged on the show, I should say that I liked it! I thought Paul Blackthorne did an excellent job portraying Harry, and although it looks like they’ve dropped the poorer-than-dirt aspects of the character, I still like his earthiness.

    Of course, once again there’s a tv show involving a HUGE urban apartment that no one outside of stock broker or lawyer or real estate developer could afford. Why can’t poor people live in small apartments?

    Here are some comments by Jim Butcher himself in a news article out of Toronto

  • New Paper Format

    I read a few academic papers now and then. For one, I edit my wife’s papers before they head out the door. For another, I get research papers that deal with transportation issues. This article illustrates a new way to write that will ensure publication and tenure!

    Thanks be to SF Signal for clueing me in.

  • CARma

    A group is trying to guilt Atlanta Drivers into following the rules of the road on I-75.

    The linked article from the Atlanta Journal Constitution gives a thumbnail overview of the plan by CARma to encourage drivers on I-75 through Atlanta to obey the speed limit, allow merging, and not to tailgate. All this to avoid those minor incidents that can cause enormous congestion problems.

    I’m all for this. I allow merges all the time, and I don’t generally tailgate (of course, “tailgate” is entirely relevant to the prevailing traffic density), but I don’t see the traffic slowing down much.

    Ask me in a week.

  • Freakout!

    RPI managed to snatch a tie from the jaws of victory last night in the annual Big Red Freakout (RPI’s version of homecoming). RPI tied St. Lawrence 3-3.

    Keep in mind I’m talking about college hockey here!

    This lengthens our no-loss streak in the Freakout to 17 games. Go us!

  • This Week in Traffic: 19 Jan 2007

    Amusing Headline

    This is only included for the Headline: “Zipper Repairs Snarls Traffic for Hours.”

    Dancing Traffic Cop

    Title says it all

    DUI vs. Non-DUI Fatalities

    Russell Sadler has some good points regarding the amount of attention paid to alcohol-related traffic fatalities. However, one of his main points is off the mark. He says:

    We are indignant over senseless deaths caused by drunk drivers. We are less indignant over senseless deaths caused by sober drivers.

    There is a good reason for this. Alcohol-related traffic deaths have a firm plurality, if not majority, in most states. The remainder are harder to pin down. There are many causes which don’t lend themselves to singular solutions. Alcohol is a much easier target, receiving the lion’s share of the blame, rightfully.

    Iran/Iraq Transportation Issues

    Iran and Iraq have signed a Memorandum of Understanding concerning Air, Land, and Sea transport between the two countries. I’m sure there are lots of opportunities out there, despite the unpleasantness that is occurring as we speak.

    Security

    The new 110th Congress is addressing Transportation Security Issues. Good bedtime reading…

  • Super Bowl Ad

    Thanks to Tom [husband of Steph] for once again demonstrating why NH rocks!

    The winner of the Super Bowl Ad contest is from Portsmouth, NH, and works in Portland, ME, two very nice places to be.

    Check out the pitch for the ad underneath the link.

  • Book Reviews redux

    19 book reviews on the 14th of January. 315 pages per book(taken from the Amazon.com statistics, which admittedly, contain blank pages and title pages, etc.) 5,984 pages in one day. I’m impressed, as always, by Ms. Harriet Klausner.

    Useless crap.

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There is no knowing the Evil Eyebrow

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