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Thursday, December 28, 2006

 

Report: Apple records on Jobs options falsified

apple loves jobs more than apple knows it loves jobs

Apple gave CEO Steve Jobs 7.5 million stock options in October 2001 without authorization from its board and later falsified documents that said the board had met to approve the grant, according to a Financial Times report Thursday.

Yow.  You know, I knew something nasty was coming out of Apple, soon... before their options-backdating liberties issue was announced earlier this year.  I knew something nasty was coming from them because I really wanted to Trust them and Believe In Them and all that happy horseshit.

Still, I can't claim I imagined something this nasty was coming!


Sunday, December 17, 2006

 

Unusual Boy

my pimped pic!

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Friday, December 08, 2006

 

Who Makes the Best Blank DVD's?

http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm

Via Lifehacker.com, DigitalFAQ.com has a thorough article on who makes the best-quality blank DVD's, despite most coming from the same few sources.  Check it out if you've ever lost several hours of burning a single DVD to a CRC error.

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-Charlie

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

 

Weather Service or EPA?


Really, shouldn't the Environmental Protection Agency be involved in this announcement? 

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PORTLAND HAS ISSUED AN AIR
STAGNATION ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM PST FRIDAY.

If the subject is too many man-made toxins ejected into the air, doesn't that challenge the definition of the word 'Weather'?  I mean, how much shit can you pile into "etc."? 

weath·er [weth -er] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation     –noun
1.the state of the atmosphere with respect to wind, temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure, etc.

[ Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.0.1). Random House, Inc. 05 Dec. 2006. ]

Oh, now, what's this?  It looks as though EPA does has some sort of interest in this phenomenon, afterall!  But, sadly, they seem to be operating with a different definition of what constitutes "Good" air quality than the Nat'l Weather Service has.  [That looks like a link to a live air quality map, so may be of less use than I'd thought at first.]

?  Site says this data is courtesy of the Oregon Dept. of Environmental Quality.  Hm.

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Why does the Air Quality Index usually indicate good air quality even during a smog advisory?

In the winter, DEQ issues Air Pollution Advisories for Particle Pollution (PM2.5) for any area of the state when cold temperatures and stagnant air cause particle pollution levels to rise.

Looks like my intended rant against the Bush EPA sitting back on its ass and not caring has turned into the Bush EPA sitting on its ass and redirecting me to my local air quality confusers.

Hm.  I'm still with the alarmists @ Nat'l Weather Svc, then.  If EPA & DEQ don't give a shit, I guess somebody ought to let people know.



 

MetroFi, Microsoft launch Portland Wi-Fi


















Hay! How nice not to be in the backwoods, for once!

Portland, Oregon, became the latest city to launch a municipal wireless network, starting a free, ad-supported service featuring localized content and services from Microsoft Corp.'s MSN.

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