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Once More Unto the Breach

by geo on Jan.29, 2010, under Uncategorized

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If at First You Don’t Succeed

by Ace on Jan.29, 2010, under Uncategorized

keep whackin’ away at it.
 
OK guys, here’s another shot at it.
 
Not sure if Geo is a masochist, if he enjoys mucking around up to his elbows in code, or if he’s just to damn stubborn to give up. But for what it’s worth, here you go.


keep whackin’ away at it.
 
OK guys, here’s another shot at it.
 
Not sure if Geo is a masochist, if he enjoys mucking around up to his elbows in code, or if he’s just to damn stubborn to give up. But for what it’s worth, here you go.
start:Keep whackin’ away at it.
 
Not sure if Geo is a masochist, enjoys mucking around up to his elbows in code, or is just too damn stubborn to give up.
 
But hey, I’m just here to help. So here ya go, one more try at it.end:

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Really, Really Getting Tired of This

by geo on Jan.29, 2010, under Site News, Uncategorized

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Not Sure How I Got Involved in This

by Ace on Jan.28, 2010, under Uncategorized

But, hey, when Topkick and Geo send out a call for help, you answer.
 
So now I’m helping with all this testing that’s been going on as they apparently try to get this site to do something it really isn’t designed to do. And from the looks of things, really doesn’t want to do.
 
Not sure exactly what it is they are trying to do.
 
But I’m here to help, so I’m just doing what they asked and posting a post.

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I Test, Therefore I Am Tired of Testing

by geo on Jan.28, 2010, under Uncategorized

Trying this with a cron job this time.
 
We’ll see what happens.
 
Try a little formatting, too, this time around. Try a little formatting, too, this time around. Try a little formatting, too, this time around. Try a little formatting, too, this time around. Try a little formatting, too, this time around. Try a little formatting, too, this time around. Try a little formatting, too, this time around.
Now we wait and see.

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Testing … It’s What I Do

by geo on Jan.26, 2010, under Uncategorized

Can’t remember the last time I actually wrote a post.

But I am getting tired of fixing everything every time a new version of WordPress comes out. Which seems to be about every seven and a half minutes anymore.

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Bonus Global Warming Update for Today

by admin on Jan.26, 2010, under Uncategorized

Remember those bogus “disappearing arctic ice” claims?

And the bogus “disappearing Himalayan glaciers” claims?

Well, it turns out the “rainforest threatened by changes in precipitation” claim is also, well, not quite “scientific”…

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100023598/after-climategate-pachaurigate-and-glaciergate-amazongate/

However, the “new record for manatees dying from exposure to cold water in Florida” claim, is real:

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9DFGVSG0&show_article=1

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Congressional Dorks Can’t Manage to Get a Better Deal on Hotel Rooms

by admin on Jan.26, 2010, under Uncategorized

… and they want to run YOUR life from cradle to grave.

Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., is a key climate change player. He went to Copenhagen last year. Last week, we asked him about the $2,200-a-day bill for room and food.

“I can’t believe that,” Rep. Waxman said. “I can’t believe it, but I don’t know.”

But his name is in black and white in the expense reports. The group expense report was filed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. She wouldn’t talk about it when our producer tried to ask.

Pelosi’s office did offer an explanation for the high room charges. Those who stayed just two nights were charged a six-night minimum at the five-star Marriott. One staffer said, they strongly objected to no avail. You may ask how they’ll negotiate a climate treaty, if they can’t get a better deal on hotel rooms.

Total hotel, meeting rooms and “a couple” of $1,000-a-night hospitality suites topped $400,000.

Flights weren’t cheap, either. Fifty-nine House and Senate staff flew commercial during the Copenhagen rush. They paid government rates — $5-10,000 each — totaling $408,064. Add three military jets — $168,351 just for flight time — and the bill tops $1.1 million dollars — not including all the Obama administration officials who attended: well over 60.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/01/25/cbsnews_investigates/main6140406.shtml

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So, who exactly thinks cap-n-trade is a good idea?

by admin on Jan.26, 2010, under Uncategorized

Dealing with global warming ranks at the bottom of the public’s list of priorities; just 28% consider this a top priority, the lowest measure for any issue tested in the survey. Since 2007, when the item was first included on the priorities list, dealing with global warming has consistently ranked at or near the bottom. Even so, the percentage that now says addressing global warming should be a top priority has fallen 10 points from 2007, when 38% considered it a top priority. Such a low ranking is driven in part by indifference among Republicans: just 11% consider global warming a top priority, compared with 43% of Democrats and 25% of independents.

http://people-press.org/report/584/policy-priorities-2010.

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Unemployment Is Worse Than You Think… and is NOT Getting Better

by admin on Jan.21, 2010, under Uncategorized

This is NOT an example of the Obama administration toying with unemployment figures, this is the way unemployment is calculated. But to suggest that the unemployment rate is “holding steady” and claim that indicates some kind of recovery is utter nonsense. The fact is the economy continues to shed jobs at an alarming pace, and the unemployent rate has stopped climbing simply because we are no longer counting the long-term unemployed at about the same rate we accrue newly unemployed workers. Which means the actual number of unemployed people is growing now at about the same rate it was climbing when those being dropped from the calculation lost their jobs, resulting in the rate holding steady.

In other words, we are losing  jobs now almost exactly as fast as we are dropping the long term unemployed out of the labor force completely.

Unemployment continues to stand at an official 10% for the third month in a row, the worst joblessness in 27 years. The real unemployment rate is far worse. Included in the December economic figures was a shocker – the percentage of adult men who are working has fallen to the lowest level in recorded U.S. history at just 80%. That means that one in five men in this country between 18 and 54 are neither working nor claiming unemployment. They have fallen completely out of the workforce.

That helps explain why December’s unemployment rate remained at November’s 10% rate in spite of an additional 85,000 Americans losing their jobs. At the same time the new jobless claims were added, many of the previously unemployed were simply removed from the workforce numbers altogether.

http://biggovernment.com/2010/01/13/americas-new-years-unemployment-hangover/

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The Latest from Planet Hugo

by admin on Jan.20, 2010, under Uncategorized

The American military caused the earthquake in Haiti with their secret earthquake-creating weapon. Which, by the way, is also a secret weather control weapon.

http://reason.com/blog/2010/01/20/chavista-experts-say-us-milita

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Thought for Today

by admin on Jan.20, 2010, under Uncategorized

“When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in society, they create for themselves in the course of time a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that justifies it.”

Frederic Bastiat

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The End of Civilization as We Know It

by admin on Dec.07, 2009, under Uncategorized

Here we go:

WASHINGTON — Officials tell The Associated Press that the Environmental Protection Agency has concluded greenhouse gases are endangering people’s health and must be regulated.

The EPA will announced its findings at a news conference Monday.

The announcement is timed to boost the Obama administration’s arguments at an international climate conference — beginning this week — that the United States is taking actions to combat global warming, even though Congress has yet to act on climate legislation.

Under a Supreme Court ruling, the so-called endangerment finding is needed before the EPA can regulate carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gases released from power plants, factories and automobiles under the federal Clean Air Act.

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Testing, 1, 2, 3

by admin on Nov.26, 2009, under Uncategorized

Let’s try this one more time, this time with a link:

http://christmasmagic.blogswapper.com/

Now let’s see what happens.

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Holy crap! MSNBC says Joe Wilson Was Right?

by topkick on Sep.14, 2009, under Uncategorized

Well, not exactly. But the White House admits no mechanism in any of the current bills would prevent illegal aliens from getting insurance on the "exchange".

Of course, they’re still NOT admitting that the bills also don’t contain any way to keep illegal aliens from getting their "exchange" insurance subsidized by the taxpayers.

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