idiots elected by idiots

Is it just me or is it hard to find one candidate who best represents all of my values. The thing that I can never really get is single issue voters. If something is so important to be the sole reason for voting (or not voting) for someone it had better be pretty damn big.

The main single issue block I have issues with is “pro-life” who for the most part really mean “anti-abortion.” I was taught that to be pro-life means just that. Sure abortion is included in there; but so is death penalty, IVF, stem cells, conception, caring for those in need (ie elderly, poor, rich), and some even try to throw same sex marriage in there (apparently gay people loving each other kills people. Kinda like when you masturbate a puppy dies.) I am not going to vote for the anti-abortion candidate who also really likes to kill those already born and make the world a worse place just because they aren't pro-abort.

Nobody likes abortions. People don't get pregnant so that they can have an abortion. Abortions are just indicative of other problems. I feel that the most import way is to prevent the need for abortions. Prevention is much more difficult though.

My personal beliefs vary in there as much as the part lines that support oppose them. I feel that it is my duty to balance all the issues and select the best candidate. Who is a pro-gun, anti-death penalty, pro-gay marriage, anti-abortion, pro-stem cell, pro-socialized medicine, anti-poverty, pro-civil rights, anti-affirmative action, anti-iraq war, pro-education, wanting to stop global warming, pro-family (of all forms), small government loving, fiscal conservative, mostly social liberal, thinks social security needs to be fixed kinda guy supposed to vote for?

Olympic Coverage

Anyone else pissed at the olympic coverage? We only have basic, basic cable so we only get the NBC coverage and not supplemental coverage on the other NBC channels like MSNBC. Even though when the Beijing games started I looked at the schedules of all the events that I wanted to see and almost none of them were being carried on anything. No shooting, fencing, and only one mention of canoe/kayak finals (on USA channel). I watched the first night to see if I could see a recap of the US Women sweeping all three medals in Sabre and scoring the first Gold for the US of the games, but no. Instead we got to see Michael Phelps swim, followed by a few replays. On Wed. this week I tried to watch some in the morning and caught some Taekwondo (on the CBC of course) and then watched mens hurdles. What did they show in primtime that same night. The very same hurdles. The best part is they can take a race that lasts a matter of seconds and replay it over and over since it is so short.

The US Women win the gold in soccer, but Telemundo carries it. What does NBC have? beach volleyball.

At least here we have the option to watch CBC, for some better coverage. Too bad they lost the rights i Canada. For the 2010 winter games and 2012 Bejing games the contract went elsewhere.

GGGGGRRRRRR!!!!!!

Fast-food kids' meals <b>shockingly</b> high in calories

Mon, Aug 4, 2008 (Reuters) — Kid's meals at popular fast-food restaurants deliver more than a quick lunch or dinner — 90 percent of them have far more than a meal's worth of calories and many are loaded with fat and salt too, according to a report released on Monday.
“People may not get a heart attack until their 50s or 60s, but arteries begin to clog in childhood,” said CSPI nutrition policy director Margo Wootan. “Most of these kids' meals appear to be designed to put America's children on the fast track to obesity, disability, heart attack, or diabetes.”

Oh wait. Not so shocking.

Elijah & Amelia

People keep asking how Eli is doing with “Meee-a” (that's what Elijah calls Amelia: he rarely says the 1st syllable of a 3 syllable word and he can't say l's yet, so she is “Mia” to him). Mostly he thinks she is the “bees knees.” So much so that he wants carry her places (yipes!) and give her lots of smushing hugs and kisses. Gentle is not a term most 2 year olds can carry out: they try but with little success.
Amelia is doing well. eating lots and sleeping well.
Here's a picture of Eli covering a sleeping Amelia. Later he decided he wanted to take a nap with her, so the blanket was spread with a “sleeping” child at each end. Sooooo cute.
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Also, Elijah is a construction master. We asked him to put away the cooking stuff he had gotten out. We walked into the kitchen and found this. Maybe he'll work for Ikea.
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Composter

So yesterday Eli and I made a composter! The materials cost about $30 and took less then a half hour to design and build.
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Ingredients:
1 trash can (~$12)
2 8' pressure treated 2×4 (~$4 each)
1 2' section of 1.5″ PVC pipe (~$2-4
2 bungee cords (4 for ~$6)
some exterior grade screws

Mix it all together and you get a composter. I was really shocked at Home Depot when a 2' piece of PVC was $2 and a 10' piece was less then $4. I bought the 10' and have some left over. Instructables has some good how-to's on building composters of varying styles.

I reckon thirty bones isn't too bad considering something like this sells for about $200. Maybe I should start selling them to hippies at the Farmers' Market.

[Ed. Note] Bridgit and I had a discussion about the punctuation in Farmers' Market. According to the dictionary it is Farmers' Market though I wonder if it actually possessive.

Paperless

So recently we went into paperless paystubs at work. That got me accelerating my hopes for a paperless life.

I hate keeping a file cabinet full of crap I will never use again

I have been slowly selecting paperless for most of our bills and stuff. The problem is keeping track and catching up with it all. Almost everything has the option to download PDF's which is perfect.

I have used Yep for a long time to keep track of PDF's but mainly things like manuals. I have been using the last free version, but if I am going to go into this full tilt I reckon I can spend the $34 to get the newer version(s).

I hooked up the scanner to start tackling the older stuff, now I just need to find a way to keep it out of sight.

So the plan will be to import pdf's right into Yep, and use the scanner to scan any paper stuff and then run it through Adobe Acrobat for OCR before adding it to Yep.

I think we are going to start opening mail once a week, and then once a month scanning.

Cold Brew

A while ago I heard about a method for brewing coffee where you cold brew a pound at a time and make a concentrate that can be kept for a couple weeks. After researching it and trying it out a couple times here is what I have figured out.

  1. Take 1lb of coffee and put it in a big jug or jar with 9 cups of water and give it a shake.
  2. Let it sit for 10-12 hours on the counter.
  3. filter it into a jar(s). It will keep for 2 weeks.

To drink I like a 2:1 ratio (2 parts water to 1 part java juice) for hot coffee use boiling water, or cold for iced coffee. It's that simple. The above recipe will almost fill two 1 quart jars.

Tips

  • Use glass or metal containers so they don't smell like coffee forever.
  • Grind the coffee at the store. Grinding a pound in a home grinder takes a bunch of loads and sucks.
  • The coffee concentrate works great for cooking coffee flavored things.
  • Cold brew has less caffeine and acidity.
  • Because there is no heat there is no bitterness.

Re-Suspension of Disbelief

So I have had the oppurtunity to check out Hulu, and is it awesome. They have a good selection of shows, better then when I checked out Joost a while back. They have the full collection of the Highlander TV show, which I have been watching. I watched them on USA ages ago and seeing them in sequential order is really cool.

I always wondered how they were able to pull a 3-4' sword out of nowhere at a moments notice, and then put it back in a second into their coat without a scabbard. Forget immortals fighting with swords, this is the real suspension of disbelief.