
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Monday, August 19, 2013
Patton Oswalt on Twitter
Last night I came across an odd Twitter post by Patton Oswalt. It was the one below.
I read this post and I thought, "What the fuck is that about? That doesn't sound like Patton Oswalt." I looked further down the line and saw he was sending out two tweets at a time where the second one, if taken out of context, was offensive. Here is how the tweet I read works when read together with its partner:
Here's another one.
Twitter has become on of my favorite things about the Internet.
My grandchildren had better be WHITE. And I mean PURE WHITE, or we're not going to have a country anymore. #tolerance
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) August 17, 2013
I read this post and I thought, "What the fuck is that about? That doesn't sound like Patton Oswalt." I looked further down the line and saw he was sending out two tweets at a time where the second one, if taken out of context, was offensive. Here is how the tweet I read works when read together with its partner:
For you simpletons who see everything in "black" and "white": if racism, misogyny, hatred and fear are BLACK, then
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) August 17, 2013
My grandchildren had better be WHITE. And I mean PURE WHITE, or we're not going to have a country anymore. #tolerance
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) August 17, 2013
Here's another one.
Oh, you think repealing voting laws in the south is justified, you racist asshole? I suppose you ALSO believe that
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) August 17, 2013
Hitler was absolutely right about the Jews. And I don't care how many "white power" redneck followers I lose by Tweeting that.
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) August 17, 2013
Twitter has become on of my favorite things about the Internet.
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Water
Great video here about a Texas town and it's groundwater.
There were two fascinating quotes by a Glenda Kuykendall.
1) "We’re in the United States, in America, where this should not happen." I think this is a prevailing attitude by many. People think because they live in the US that problems that you see in the rest of the world won't touch them. They way corporations have completely hijacked our political system situations like this are going to become common. Third world problems are coming home.
2) “Why can’t these oil companies understand?” Oh, they understand. They know they are stealing your water and killing your town. They don't care. Companies that are fracking in this Texas town are going to bleed it dry. It will become a ghost town and lives will be destroyed while the oil companies swim in money.
There were two fascinating quotes by a Glenda Kuykendall.
1) "We’re in the United States, in America, where this should not happen." I think this is a prevailing attitude by many. People think because they live in the US that problems that you see in the rest of the world won't touch them. They way corporations have completely hijacked our political system situations like this are going to become common. Third world problems are coming home.
2) “Why can’t these oil companies understand?” Oh, they understand. They know they are stealing your water and killing your town. They don't care. Companies that are fracking in this Texas town are going to bleed it dry. It will become a ghost town and lives will be destroyed while the oil companies swim in money.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
GTA V Multiplayer Trailer
I may truly never have to buy another video game ever again if they deliver everything they say they will.
Monday, August 12, 2013
A Dog, Long Dead
Saturday, August 10, 2013
39 Booms
A truck carrying propane tanks burns on a Russian highway. It explodes 39 times. Driving in Russia should be a reality series.
Mt. Fuji at Sunrise
I was thinking of this today. Still one of the most stunning views I have ever seen was Mt. Fuji at sunrise. Right as the sun is breaking the horizon behind you this is what you see if you are facing the Mt. Fuji. The world is still in full night except for the conical mountain at whose feet you sit. It's soft dark red beacon. I saw this view after sitting all night is a freezing guard shack at the entrance to an ammunition storage facility. I spent that long night in the company of a Japanese policeman who knew as much English as I knew Japanese. I think we mostly nodded, smiled and pointed most of the night. When this view appeared I was able to say, "Utsukushi Fuji" and he replied, "Hai, beautiful Fuji."
Thanks to Flickr user Hasselbad_man for making this picture embeddable.

Thanks to Flickr user Hasselbad_man for making this picture embeddable.
Thursday, August 08, 2013
There is Something About a Dog
We are currently fostering a Retriever mix called Scooter. He is a lean, happy dog that is just dying for attention. The people who left him chained up in a yard when they moved must have neglected him well before they abandoned him. Judging from his performance while walking, I think he hasn't been walked on a leash at all. Getting him to behave properly on a leash is going to be a project. At least when he fetches a ball he brings it back. Melanie's dachshund loved to chase a ball but once he got his mouth around a tennis ball it was his.
Of course, I say we are fostering him but I don't really see me being able to give him up.
Of course, I say we are fostering him but I don't really see me being able to give him up.

Friday, August 02, 2013
Children and a Dog
One of the reasons I think this pictures are from Chicago is the store in the background of this picture. The store is National Tea Company a grocery chain started in Chicago in 1899.

Thursday, August 01, 2013
More Old Photographs
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