Random: October 2003 Archives

Fire season

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It's finally cooling down a smidgin here in Northern California. Not so in Southern California. Less than two months after this article ran in the Chronicle, the combination of dry weather, drought, and dead trees has resulted in, well, fires all over the place. I remember coming up to Oakland a week after the 1991 fire and taking a little tour of the fire damage — a tour that came to a swift end when a live electrical wire started arcing and popping. Yikes!

This was on the front page of SFGate today... the satellite picture reminds me of the fakey picture of the East Coast blackout a couple of months ago... only this one is no fake. The impact on the atmosphere... not to mention the impact on the lives of people who lost their homes, or worse.

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Drip, drip, drip...

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Global warming? It's almost November and I think it's going to hit the 90s today. Yes, it always gets warm and dry this time of year in Northern California (which is why this is the worst time of year for fires) but there is evidence EVERYWHERE that serious climate changes are occurring... something our "faith-based" government seems to have no interest in doing anything about. Bah. "Let them drive Hummers."

"Arctic being 'transformed' by warming", CNN, October 25, 2003, www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/science/10/24/arctic.warming.ap/index.html

Quote of the day

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"I tell my cardiologist, 'I have two martinis a day, but what about my cholesterol count?' He says, 'At your age, cholesterol count is about as relevant to you as truth is to George W. Bush.'"

— Studs Turkel, interview in The Onion's AV Club, October 22, 2003, theavclub.com/3941/feature1.html

Jews! Now 100% more evil!

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Bah. In addition to being "Defense of Marriage Week" it's apparently also "Say Nasty Things About Jews Week". First Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad says that Jews ""Jews rule the world by proxy. They get others to fight and die for them." and then a New Republic editor goes off on "Jewish executives". The latter has apologized, the former refuses.

It sounds like what Easterbrook meant was "How can any group of people who have been treated so violently and brutally turn around and glamorize violence and brutality?"

I have heard that sentiment expressed in many contexts and in many ways. It presupposes that people who have been treated badly respond by thinking, "Note to self. I didn't like that one bit. Don't do that to other people and don't let it happen again." Now obviously, that's not the way people really work, though I sure wish it was. We've seen it over and over throughout history. Brutality largely makes people brutal or helpless. It's hard for humans to respond rationally to pain.

Of course, people and nations should try to behave rationally. Of course, we should condemn vile acts, and nobody is above criticism. Yet I do get irritated with the "I'm shocked — shocked, I tell you!..." crap. (Perhaps that "Chosen People" tagline wasn't such a great idea and we should seek to redefine our brand.)

As a side note, I ranted at my boyfriend that I wished Jews really were as powerful as these comments indicate, because then George W. Bush wouldn't be our president — because the majority of American Jews vote for the Democrats. Of course, then he had to go point out that Wolfowitz and a bunch of the other neoconservatives are Jewish too. Dammit.

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