Jul 222004
 

To those exiting Quarry Oaks to Braker Ln:

The red, octagonal shape with the white writing on it is called a stop sign. If I’m not mistaken, in order to get your driver’s license, you learned that sign means that you need to stop in front of it and check traffic before proceeding. Stop signs are generally there for a reason. In this case, cars entering the office complex from busy Braker Lane need to be able to proceed unimpeded into the complex so that cars don’t back up into the road, possibly causing an accident. By not stopping, you are introducing the possibility of a second accident with those entering who are under the apparently mistaken assumption that their fellow drivers will obey the most common and basic traffic signs.

I apologize in advance to the next person who fails to obey the stop sign and might not have had a chance to read this letter. I’m probably not going to be very polite to you. See what you get for not reading my web site?

 Posted by on July 22, 2004 at 5:44 pm
Jul 202004
 

I’m at a loss.

I cannot stand anything about the Bush administration or their policies, both foreign and domestic. I’m not particularly fond of Kerry either. I’ve already whined in the past about my not getting a chance to pick my favorite democratic candidate in the primaries. He’s got a lot to do to convince me that he’s The Guy, but I’ll probably end up picking him as the lesser of all of the evils. I voted for Nader last time and I haven’t completely ruled him out this time. I considered the libertarian candidate, but after reading this, he’s out.

 Posted by on July 20, 2004 at 7:22 pm
Jul 202004
 

The Daily Show on Thursday had an amazing piece on talking points. Undernews has a transcript of the segment, but it really has to be seen to get the full impact. I’m hoping that Lisa Rein posts it or that it shows up on their own site at some point.

Between that report and seeing Outfoxed this weekend, I’m getting the urge to smash my TV. The problem is all of the other quality programming that I can’t do without.

 Posted by on July 20, 2004 at 6:42 pm
Jul 192004
 

The Wife and I attended a viewing party for Outfoxed this evening at Jon’s. Thanks once again to him and his wife for hosting it, especially since they just got done moving in to their apartment this weekend. I’m sure he’ll have some pictures and notes on his site as well. We had to leave earlier than we would’ve liked so that we could get the kids home to bed.

We watched the DVD, listened to the post-viewing conference call and then participated in a discussion afterwards. I’m horrible with names, but there were some really cool people there and we all resolved to try and do more of these sorts of things. I did recognize Adina, who plugged austinbloggers and filled us in on some more of what she’s been doing with electronic voting. There was also a guy who had participated in the Dean campaign during the Iowa caucuses and someone else who had been a reporter for the Statesman for a time.

The film didn’t really tell me anything that I didn’t already know about Fox. I thought it was good that the overall message was to speak out against corporate-owned media in general, not just Fox. The media consolidation over the last 30 years is something that should frighten all of us. Radio, newspapers, and TV are all controlled these days by a very small number of huge corporations whose main interest isn’t to be journalists, but to make money.

The film also pointed out some of Fox’s more glaring instances of being less than fair and balanced, namely the Jeremy Glick incident and a ridiculous comparison of the likelihood of being killed in Iraq vs. California which is still on their website.

Some of the groups involved in the film are bringing a lawsuit to disallow Fox’s trademark on the phrase "Fair and Balanced" under the reasoning that it’s a phrase that should be available to anyone and that they, in particular, are anything but fair and balanced.

If you want to check out more about what you can do, check out Alternet and Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) among many others that are linked via the Outfoxed site. We intend to secure a copy of the DVD to share with friends who missed out on the viewing. Drop me an e-mail if you’re interested in seeing it.

 Posted by on July 19, 2004 at 7:38 am
Jul 162004
 

Much to The Wife’s dismay, Martha will likely face sentencing and head to prison tomorrow. The following bit of info from the CNN article is even more painful:

And, in a bittersweet coda to the saga that began more than two years ago, consider this: ImClone stock closed at $80.30 per share, up from the average $58.43 that Stewart got when she dumped her shares, reaping about $228,000.

Had Stewart held onto her ImClone stock, it would now be worth about $315,000.

So, that’s another $100k she’s theoretically lost in addition to what it’s cost her in legal fees and lowered stock price of her company since all of this began. Yikes.

 Posted by on July 16, 2004 at 1:00 am
Jul 142004
 

Today’s post is another mix of politics and entertainment.

Sean Bonner (he of the Elian/Budweiser flash movie fame) posted an open letter to John McCain that he apparently received via e-mail from a friend. It’s good stuff in that it echoes my own disappointment in his participation in a political ad that ran about the same time that Kerry announced Edwards as his running mate and also calls out many of the problems with the current administration in one long rant.

This answers the burning question: What if The Hulk had a blog? I found the July 4th post particularly amusing.

 Posted by on July 14, 2004 at 11:05 pm
Jul 122004
 

I wrote last week about the return of Howard Stern to the Austin airwaves. Today, I stumbled on this story in the Daily Texan. I was kind of surprised that I didn’t see it on one of the other Texas blogs, but I guess it wasn’t much of a story. Perhaps the local morning DJs are feeling the pressure with Stern’s return? Or they’re just plain stupid.

 Posted by on July 12, 2004 at 5:50 pm