Monday, June 25, 2007

Tomatoes & Cheap Labor

Thanks to LCDC Mike Sieverson for sending me this.
 
CHEAP TOMATOES?  This should make everyone think, be
you Democrat, Republican or Independent  The following
is from a Southern California, LA area school
teacher...

"As you listen to the news about the student protests
over illegal immigration, there are some things that
you should be  aware of:  I am in charge of the
English - as - a - second - language department at a
large southern California high school which is
designated a Title 1 school, meaning that its students
average lower socioleconomic and income levels.

Most of the schools you are hearing about, South Gate
High, Bell Gardens, Huntington Park, etc., where these
students  are protesting, are also Title 1 schools.
Title 1 schools are on the free breakfast and free
lunch program. When I say free breakfast, I'm not
talking a glass of  milk and roll -- but a full
breakfast AND cereal bar with fruits and juices that
would make a Marriott proud. The waste of this  food
is monumental, with trays and trays of it being dumped
in the trash uneaten. (OUR TAX DOLLARS AT WORK)    I
estimate that well over 50% of these student s are
obese or at least moderately overweight. About 75% or
more DO have  cell phones. The school also provides
day care centers for the unwed teenage pregnant girls
(some as young as 13) so they can attend  class
without the inconvenience of having to arrange for
babysitters or having family watch their kids. (OUR
TAX DOLLARS AT WORK)

I was ordered to spend $700,000 on my department or
risk losing funding for the upcoming year even though
there was  little need for anything; my budget was
already substantial.. I ended up buying new computers
for the computer learning center,  half of which, one
month later, have been carved with graffiti by the
appreciative students who obviously feel humbled and
grateful  to have a free education in America. (OUR
TAX DOLLARS AT WORK)  I have had to intervene several
times for young and substitute teachers whose classes
consist of many illegal immigrant  students here in
the country less then 3 months who caused so many
problems with the female teachers, calling them
"Putas" whores and  throwing things that the teachers
were in tears.

Free medical, free education, free food, day care
etc., etc, etc. Is it any wonder they feel entitled to
not only be in  this country but to demand rights,
privileges and entitlements?    To those who want to
point out how much these illegal immigrants
'contribute' to our society because they LIKE their
gardener and housekeeper and they like to pay less for
tomatoes: spend some time in the real world of illegal
immigration and see  the TRUE costs.    Higher
insurance, medical facilities closing, higher medical
costs, more crime, lower standards of education in our
schools, overcrowding, new diseases etc, etc, etc.
For me, I'll pay more for tomatoes.

We need to wake up. The guest worker program will be a
disaster because we won't have the guts to enforce it.
Does anyone in their right mind really think they
will voluntarily leave and return?    There are many
hardworking Hispanic/American citizens that contribute
to our country and many that I consider my true
friends. We should encourage and accept those
Hispanics who have done it the right and legal way.
It does, however, have everything to do with culture:
A third-world culture that does not value education,
that accepts  children getting pregnant and dropping
out of school by 15 and that refuses to assimilate,
and an American culture that has become  so weak and
worried about "politically correctness" that we don't
have the will to do anything about it."
 

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Skull Candy - Ear Buds

So far, i am blown away by them!! They totally go into my ear and are very comfortable. I purchased them at Best Buy.

When all you want to hear is your music, Skullcandy’s exclusive noise eliminating sleeve makes it happen. Smokin’ Buds deliver the frequency range and fast response found in full-size headphones in a direct-to-ear package all the while isolating you from external haze:
9mm driver
Ear fitting noise reduction sleeve
Direct-to-ear high fidelity acoustic
In-line volume control
Travel case



I am very impressed with them so far. i got them for the vaca i am going on.





I also have a pair fo these:
I like them, they are just to big for my ear cannal.

Philips - Ear-Bud Headphones with Virtual Surround Sound
HE592 Reflected-speaker design;
flexi-grip connection;
15mm neodymium speakers;
asymmetric cabling system






























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Mack: Chariots Afire

 

 

 

Thanks to Mack Hall for giving me this.

Chariots Afire

 

An unknown functionary at the Vatican has published a fifty-page book on how to drive in a Christian fashion.  I do hope this will enjoy wide circulation in the streets around the Vatican, where, I am told by an accurate observer, motorists customarily speed down the crowded streets with one hand on the horn and the other displaying a single-digit sign of, oh, Christian greeting.

 

Vatican documents are never brief; indeed, no ecclesiastical scrivener employs five or ten words when six hundred and sixty-six will do (oh, I'll bet that sends 'em to the latest bishop's letter, calculator in hand...).  However, this document is summed up as (I wish I were making this up) "The Drivers' Ten Commandments."  Having taken two terms of Latin, I humbly submit a translation following each item:

 

1. You shall not kill. Translation:  Put down the cell phone, the coffee, the baby, the plate of ribs, the beer, and the makeup, and put both hands on the wheel.

 

2. The road shall be for you a means of communion between people and not of mortal harm.  Translation:  Hey!  I said put down the cell phone, the coffee, the baby, the hamburger, the sody, and the makeup, and put both hands on the wheel.

 

3. Courtesy, uprightness and prudence will help you deal with unforeseen events.  Translation: Hey, are you deaf or something?  Put down the cell phone, the coffee, the baby, the basket of fried chicken, the cigarette, and the makeup, and put both hands on the wheel.

 

4. Be charitable and help your neighbor in need, especially victims of accidents.  Translation: Except in Austin, where thou shalt be beaten to death by a mob for doing so.

 

5. Cars shall not be for you an expression of power and domination, and an occasion of sin.  Translation:  Oh, yeah, an old man in an almost-paid-for Ford Escape is definitely an alpha-male-hot-time-on-wheels.

 

6. Charitably convince the young and not so young not to drive when they are not in a fitting condition to do so.  Translation: The young? Man, when you see how their parents drive you marvel that teens drive as well as they do!

 

7. Support the families of accident victims.  Translation:  Oh, gosh, we dumb people would never have thought of that!  Thank you, anonymous Vatican functionary, for enlightening us! 

 

8. Bring guilty motorists and their victims together, at the appropriate time, so that they can undergo the liberating experience of forgiveness.  Translation:  They tried that in Austin.
 
9. On the road, protect the more vulnerable party.  Translation:  When you're around a chip-truck driver, that's you. 

 

10. Feel responsible toward others.  Translation: Don't actually do anything responsible, just feel that way.

 

I wonder what sort of document on driving Osama Bin Laden's staff would turn out.

 

-30-

 

 

 




Finally, jetpacks!!!

I'm a big fan of retro-futurism, ie the future we were promised but never got (jetsons, flying cars, jetpacks, hotels on mars, robot butlers, etc).
A lifelong dream of mine gets that much closer to reality!

Read on:

To some extent, everyone's in the market for a jet pack. But since Bell Labs built the first rocket belt (the correct, if less exciting, name) in 1953, potential buyers have been stymied by two problems: Rocket belts aren't for sale, and even prototypes run on modern-day fuel (as opposed to whatever the Jetsons use) — which means rocket belts can weigh upwards of 100 pounds, with only enough fuel to stay aloft for under a minute. Now, a pair of companies have solved one of these problems — rocket belts are for sale.

Mexican start-up Tecnologia Aeroespacial Mexicana (TAM) offers its custom-built TAM Rocket Belt for $250,000, which includes flight and maintenance training. On a full tank of hydrogen peroxide the belt weighs 124 to 139 pounds (the bigger the pilot, the bigger the belt), and provides 30 seconds of flight. TAM's sole competitor is Jetpack Inter­national, a Colorado-based company that sells what it calls "the world's longest-flying jet pack." Technically speaking, it's true — the hydrogen-peroxide-burning Jet Pack H202 can stay in the air for 33 seconds, 3 seconds longer than TAM's model. The H202 weighs 139 pounds, and is competitively priced at $155,000, flight classes and all.

Jetpack International founder Troy Widgery is the first to point out the drawbacks of current short-flight rocket belts. "If something goes wrong, you can get killed," Widgery says. "Thirty-three seconds of fuel makes an inexperienced pilot twitchy." The solution? Ditch the rocket belt, and build a bona fide jet pack (okay, jet belt). Widgery plans to release the T73 Turbine by the end of the year; it's a $200,000 model that will burn jet fuel, allowing it to stay airborne for 19 minutes. Not to be outdone, TAM is working on a propane-burning jet belt, though it hasn't said when it will be available. While swapping inert hydrogen peroxide for propane or Jet-A fuel has obvious drawbacks, jet belts would be, for many, a childhood dream come true. "With 19 minutes you can take things slower," Widgery says. "You aren't spending the whole flight thinking about where to land." We'll take his word for it.

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Hello Bob's Readers!

As stated by Bob himself, I am JJ. Bob and I went to high school together and have been friends for years now. We used to terrorize spanish class (where I think Bob's name was Ramone?) & Band & we were in typing together I think.

I will not bore you with a bio of me.

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