Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Wednesday WTF?



Probably best that I don't understand Japanese or this would disturb me even more.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Good Beer


I normally don't drink Sam Adams. Regardless of their commercials, I don't find their beer that special but will drink it if it's a choice between it and the commercial swill that they serve here in the USA. Until now. They've finally come out with a good IPA, the Latitude 48 IPA. Highly recommended if you like IPAs.

Oh, and you folks at the FTC: Suck it. Suck it long and suck it hard.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Hot Fun

In The Summertime.

It's what some Hoosiers do to beat the heat. And hats off to the couple as we all know that water is a solvent, not a lubricant.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Show Of Force

All over the news but I picked this one:

Police, Black Expo Plan Show Of Force
Officers To Clog Downtown For Summer Celebration


In part:
Indiana Black Expo and Indianapolis police plan a dramatic show of force this weekend for Summer Celebration downtown.

Police and expo officials outlined safety and security plans as they try to avoid a repeat of last year's event, where several people were shot.
It's good practice for the police so they can prepare for the massive show of force necessary to keep the peace at the White Expo, AKA the Indiana State Fair. . . What, there's no need for such a police presence at the Fair? I smell me some racism. I think the police should back off and stay out of the downtown and not hassle folks attending the Black Expo.

Creating Jobs

Infosys to hire 12,000 people in Q2, 45,000 in FY'12 - The Times of India

I got all excited until I saw this was in The Times Of INDIA, not INDIANA.

You're doing great creating jobs President Obama. Overseas.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Done Deal?

On a new Hyundai sitting on the lot:


Advertising based on bad science/popular faith.

Jesus wept.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Who's Fault?

So I see:

China's Coal Power Plants Mask Climate Change

In part:
The Guardian reports on new research revealing that the huge increase in coal-fired power stations in China, up from just over 10 gigawatts (GW) in 2002 to over 80GW in 2006. . .
And this increase is pumping out shit-tons of carbon but the global warming effects of that are being blocked by the shit-tons of sulphur emissions. OK, even if I accept that, then why the fuck does Obama and his EPA want Cap and Trade here when the real problem is the phenomenal increase in the pollution pumped out by the Chinese? Hmmm?

The Day Has Arrived!

TRIFFIDS!

New Yorkers Told To Beware Of Giant Plant Which Could Cause Blisters, Blindness

Indy's Finest

I think I've seen this movie:

Handcuffed Robbery Suspect Escapes Police
A handcuffed man suspected in the robbery at gunpoint of a woman with her 5-year-old son has escaped from Metro Police custody.

Kevin Perry is described as black, about 5'4'' and 150 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Police say he should be considered armed and dangerous.

He and another man are accused of the holdup early Monday morning in the 600 block of Gladstone. He was located Monday in the 500 block of Chester Avenue but managed to escape after officers cuffed him.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Another Tool for the Tools

My blood pressure spiked when I saw this:

Police Patrol For Driving Texters
Officer Says Spotting Texting Drivers Won't Be Hard
INDIANAPOLIS -- Law enforcement personnel on Friday added another infraction for which they need to keep their eyes peeled while patrolling Indiana's highways – driving texters.
What a crock of shit. Besides taking away another freedom when our oppressors legislators passed this law, it also handed the pigs bullies in uniform police another reason to stop and hassle the common citizen and extract money from us for the corrupt local governments. They don't know if we're texting or not. Someone could be checking the GPS app on their device. They could be forwarding past a shitty song in Pandora. A bad driver could be (legally according to this law) composing an effing e-mail.

Every day we're a little less free.