Archive for November, 2009

Little Prick

Nov 30 2009

Well, da wife and I went and got our H1N1 shots tonight. It was a relatively painless exercise. We arrived at 5:45 for a six o’clock clinic. The line up had been gathering since before five so needless to say there were plenty of people there. I’m guessing three or four hundred people in front of us. The doors opened at six and we were done by 6:45. After we waited the required 15 minutes, we were on our way. Not too shabby. The people in line around us were friendly, the workers were pleasant, and the time moved quickly.

So what’s everyone complaining about?

 
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Screeching In Conan O’Brien

Nov 16 2009

Screech-In-CertificateI told my friend over at Missing The Rock that I was going to steal this video I recently saw posted on her site. Being an honest thief, I figured I’d make good on that promise.

For those of you who may not know what being “Screeched In” is, here it is in a nutshell. Newfoundlanders have a playful ritual they perform on visitors to our province inducting them in as honorary members of our home province. The ceremony includes having the inductee drink a shot of Newfoundland Screech, dancing a jig, and kissing a codfish, all while wearing a sou’wester.

The ceremony is sworn in as the visitor is asked “Is you a Newfoundlander?” The inductee responds, “Indeed I is, me ol’ cock. Long may yer big jib draw!”

Natasha Henstridge takes a couple of liberties, likely for the sake of time. Conan seems to have some fun with it though!

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Pet Peeve – I Need A Coffee

Nov 12 2009

The circumference of a large Tim Horton’s coffee is approximately twelve inches. The opening on the lid for sipping is approximately 3/4 of an inch. Then why, WHY, does the seam of the cardboard cup so often end up lined up perfectly in the center of the opening in the lid?

I bought two coffees today and guess what? The opening in the lids were lined up perfectly with the seam in the cup! Arrgh!!!

UPDATE: I’ve been told that the reason they do this is to line up the weakest part of the lid with the strongest part of the cup. That makes it least likely to collapse and potentially burn someone. Hmmmm.

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A Pittance of Time

Nov 11 2009

Lest we forget, please take some time to remember. See last year’s post repeated below.

A Pittance Of Time
Written by Terry Kelly © Jefter Publishing – SOCAN

They fought and some died for their homeland.
They fought and some died, now it’s our land.
Look at his little child; there’s no fear in her eyes.
Could he not show respect for other dads who have died?

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Take two minutes, would you mind?
It’s a pittance of time,
For the boys and the girls who went over.
In peace may they rest, may we never
forget why they died.
It’s a pittance of time.

God forgive me for wanting to strike him.
Give me strength so as not to be like him.
My heart pounds in my breast, fingers pressed to my lips,
My throat wants to bawl out, my tongue barely resists.

But two minutes I will bide.
It’s a pittance of time,
For the boys and the girls who went over.
In peace may they rest.
May we never forget why they died.
It’s a pittance of time.

Read the letters and poems of the heroes at home.
They have casualties, battles, and fears of their own.
There’s a price to be paid if you go, if you stay.
Freedom’s fought for and won in numerous ways.

Take two minutes, would you mind?
It’s a pittance of time,
For the boys and the girls all over.
May we never forget, our young become vets.
At the end of the line,
It’s a pittance of time.

It takes courage to fight in your own war.
It takes courage to fight someone else’s war.
Our peacekeepers tell of their own living hell.
They bring hope to foreign lands that hate mongers can’t kill.

Take two minutes, would you mind?
It’s a pittance of time,
For the boys and the girls who go over.
In peacetime our best still don battle dress
And lay their lives on the line.
It’s a pittance of time

In peace may they rest,
Lest we forget why they died.
Take a pittance of time.

 
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Backing Talkwards

Nov 08 2009

This is a cool video that proves some people have it all backwards.

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(I’ve seen this before somewhere, but I saw it again on Dave’s facebook. So, thanks Dave!)

 
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Derivative Markets Illustrated

Nov 07 2009

Explanation of how “Derivative Markets” destroyed the World Economy…

Heidi is the proprietor of a bar in Detroit. She realizes that virtually all of her customers are unemployed alcoholics and, as such, can no longer afford to patronize her bar. To solve this problem, she comes up with new marketing plan that allows her customers to drink now, but pay later. She keeps track of the drinks consumed on a ledger (thereby granting the customers loans).

Word gets around about Heidi’s “drink now, pay later” marketing strategy and, as a result, increasing numbers of customers flood into Heidi’s bar. Soon she has the largest sales volume for any bar in Detroit .

By providing her customers’ freedom from immediate payment demands, Heidi gets no resistance when, at regular intervals, she substantially increases her prices for wine and beer, the most consumed beverages. Consequently, Heidi’s gross sales volume increases massively. A young and dynamic vice-president at the local bank recognizes that these customer debts constitute valuable future assets and increases Heidi’s borrowing limit. He sees no reason for any undue concern, since he has the debts of the unemployed alcoholics as collateral.

At the bank’s corporate headquarters, expert traders transform these customer loans into DRINKBONDS, ALKIBONDS and PUKEBONDS. These securities are then bundled and traded on international security markets. Naive investors don’t really understand that the securities being sold to them as AAA secured bonds are really the debts of unemployed alcoholics. Nevertheless, the bond prices continuously climb, and the securities soon become the hottest-selling items for some of the nation’s leading brokerage houses.

One day, even though the bond prices are still climbing, a risk manager at the original local bank decides that the time has come to demand payment on the debts incurred by the drinkers at Heidi’s bar. He so informs Heidi.

Heidi then demands payment from her alcoholic patrons, but being unemployed alcoholics they cannot pay back their drinking debts. Since, Heidi cannot fulfill her loan obligations she is forced into bankruptcy. The bar closes and the eleven employees lose their jobs.

Overnight, DRINKBONDS, ALKIBONDS and PUKEBONDS drop in price by 90%. The collapsed bond asset value destroys the banks liquidity and prevents it from issuing new loans, thus freezing credit and economic activity in the community.

The suppliers of Heidi’s bar had granted her generous payment extensions and had invested their firms’ pension funds in the various BOND securities. They find they are now faced with having to write off her bad debt and with losing over 90% of the presumed value of the bonds. Her wine supplier also claims bankruptcy, closing the doors on a family business that had endured for three generations, her beer supplier is taken over by a competitor, who immediately closes the local plant and lays off 150 workers.

Fortunately though, the bank, the brokerage houses and their respective executives are saved and bailed out by a multi-billion dollar no-strings attached cash infusion from their cronies in Government. The funds required for this bailout are obtained by new taxes levied on employed, middle-class, non-drinkers who have never been in Heidi’s bar.

Now, do you understand?

(Thanks Jack!)

 
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