Jan 04

Happy New Year all.  I hope you had a safe and happy holiday season.  Mine was just right!

Here is a really cool website that lets you browse through advertisement new and old. I spent some time going through just a couple of the categories and found some really cool stuff. Enjoy.

Vintage Ad Browser

Nov 30

Makes you want to go buy a newspaper and read it with friends. I am not going to lie I miss the paper sometimes. This vid is genius!

Nov 18

Both the Japanese and the Germans had such advanced tech.  Here is yet another example of Japanese sub tech.  They wanted to use these big subs to launch bombing raids into the western US.  Also had plans to release rats with the plague and other such deadly viruses. The US sunk the few that were captured so the Russians wouldn’t get a hold of them.

Hard to imagine a world at war.  Let’s hope it never happens again.  It will be far worse than some rats and bombs I fear.

WWII Japanese sub found off coast of Hawaii.

Jun 29

This past week I was asked to be a guest on the The Phileas Club audio podcast.  Patrick the host, a 16 year old from Quatar, Mohammed and I talk the state of the world.  Its about an hour long and my voice sounds sexier than normal.  It is Episode 3, like kids at the pool, let me know what you think and leave a comment on the site forums.

links: listen now, add to itunes, add to rss, mp3 file

Oct 19

Have you been following the recent development in regards to the Genocide of Armenians during the Great War? If not here is a good place to start. I am lucky as I belong to a mailing list with some of my more learned friends and they have been passing links back and forth for a couple of days in regard to this issue.

Seeing the links in the emails, watching the CNN and catching the occasional NPR story. It began to sink in as to what all of this could mean for the US and the war on terror. To tell you the truth I was a bit shocked and confused? It didn’t really start to settle into my mind until today when talking with one of my clients about the whole situation. I should let you know that he is a hard line Republican who will back the Pres till he is out of office. Don’t hold it against him though, he is a great guy and a big thinker. He just happens to be on the other side of the isle. He is always up for a good debate and continues to help me see the other side of this crazy world. So we started in.

His point is simple and one that I had read late last night. Pelosi cant get enough votes to end the war in Iraq any which way you slice it. She knows that Turkey is the key to the whole region. More than half of all our supplies to fight the war go through Turkey. See where this is going. If you can some how piss off one of our oldest Allies, by I don’t know saying something like; they committed genocide on over a million people. (which by the way it turns out they did) This might give you the chance you have been seeking. Turkey is not to hot about being blamed for something another regime carried out some 90 years ago. This has always been a sticking point with Turkey and we have always known that calling it genocide would be a deal breaker. He went on and on but I think you get the picture.

So, do we really want to get out of Iraq that bad. Is it worth starting a bigger fight with an old friend to stop another fight with a new one? (new friend could be debated) Or is it just simply politics. Yes, I know everything is politics. This is no different. I guess if I were thinking about this in terms of Democratic strategy, it is brilliant! Talk about forcing the hand of the Republicans. Not only that but at this point the ball is moving so fast. Combine the genocide call and Turkey’s eagerness to wipe out the Kurds in Northern Iraq and you can smell the disaster all around you. If Turkey and the US are no longer friends, you can bet your butt Turkey will get rid of those nasty Kurds in the north tomorrow. If that were to happen where would that leave us? Would we have to go to the defense of the Kurds? Fight the Turks?

Genocide is serious and there is no doubt that Turkey wiped 1.5 million Armenians of the planet in the those war years and after. It was documented and written about at the time in which it was happening. Does this mean we should officially call it genocide? Yes, but if we declare this now on the Turks does that mean we will pass a resolution calling genocide, genocide in the other parts of the world were it is happening now? If we do this and Turkey cuts off all access to their country and breaks diplomatic ties. What then will happen to the region we are keeping stable. Will this one act of political maneuvering bring down everything we have worked for in the region. Will this declaration of genocide bring forth more death, unrest, upheaval and finally genocide. Is this what we are after? Is this worth the end of the war in Iraq? Is this what the Democrats think it will take to win the Presidency in 08. A huge gamble if you ask me. With way to much to lose.

Aug 20

Remember the Soviet Union? Remember the Cold War? Remember the nuclear bombers? The Russians are bring it all back for what I am calling, Cold War Reunion Tour 2007 or Nuclearpoloza.

Seems our old friends the Russians have resumed nuclear bomber patrols after a 15 year hiatus. The Russians have been feeling the threat as of late from the whole world. They are especially unhappy about the USA parking a missile defense system in the former Eastern Block . So in good old fashion last century saber rattling, the Russian are flying around some bomber with a shit load of nukes loaded. We get the message, you can still kill us if you want. To that I always say, go for it! We can kill you more! I like to talk tough, gets me dates.

When will we ever learn this life is not about big dicks, hurt egos, misunderstandings and mistrust. Life is way to short to be pissed and trying to kill each other over stupid shit. When are we going to realize that life is about friendship, kissing young girls, love making, hand stands on green grass, nuclear bombs and the frolicking that follows? Nothing in this world is worth this shit.

Russians Resume Stupidity

Aug 15

Easily one of the coolest ideas out there in the world and of course it comes from the friendly Dutch.  Being able to rent a bike for $3 or $4 dollars a day right off the airplane or train is just brilliant.   That fact that it is a big vending machine with no attendant is tits!  How long before we see this kind of thing in the good old US of A?

What else could be dispensed from a huge vending machine?  I guess what else could be turned over to an automat type format?  Ideas?

Anyone have change for a bike?

Jun 05

Trivop.com is a site much like any other hotel review site except they also provide video reviews!  So now instead of just taking the word of some schmuck who had a good time with his wife.  You can see video of  the pool, the restaurant, work out room, the lobby, and a handful of rooms.  No more disappointment over the free breakfast, you will know it sucks because you saw it on video. Stale danish and rotten coffee, free my ass. Criminal!

The service is very limited right now, mostly just Paris and surrounding.  The site claims this will grow to most of Europe by year end.  With the rest of the world coming soon!

Trivop.com 

May 22


Check out the great video from Expo 67 in Montreal. thanks to Motion Abbey for the link.

May 21

Just in case you missed it, I know my eyes seem to blur a bit when the news speaks of more violence in the middle east. Lebanon is back in the news today, no they are not going to open the new Hilton as promised. Instead we have more unrest in a country already on the brink of complete claps, again.

Over the weekend one of the many Palestinian refuge camps started a little shooting match with the Lebanese army. According to the NY Times, the army entered the camp, which is home to some 40,000 people, in search of a couple of bank robbers. One thing lead to another, this is were it gets a bit foggy for me, and fighting broke out. So, you are looking for a couple bank robbers and widespread fighting breaks out? The answer is yes, these camps, which are spread out throughout Lebanon are some of the poorest places in the region. Many of the people that live in these areas have been there for over half a century. Take the fact that they are Palestinians living in a foreign country with no rights and very little opportunity for work or advancement, it is not to surprising there is some unrest. Groups related to Al Qaeda have moved into the area and our friends, the Syrians have been playing their role as well, supplying money and arms.

The real lose with a population this size in the middle of armed strife are the civillian casualties. I think if these idiots want to fight, why cant they “take it outside”, fighting in the middle of a populas is unforgivable. I would love it if we didnt have to kill each other at all, but that will never happen. So, maybe the next time you are chasing a couple of bank robbers into the middle of a “camp”, you should head the advice bartenders give every night to drunks all over the world. “Hey assholes, take it outside.”

I realize the situation is complicated, just like the rest of the situations in this region.  I also know that there are big parts of the story that have been omitted.  I am the first to admit, I don’t know all the facts.  Maybe you could bring me up to speed, or let me know were I have gone astray.

Disclaimer: The “take it outside” foreign policy segment of this blog is copy written. All right reserved.

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