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Day December 17, 2003

Vonnegut

I just stumbled onto this interview of Kurt Vonnegut today although it is a year old. He is one of my favorite authors and still has some kick to him. Here are some of the highlights from the interview:

My feeling from talking to readers and friends is that many people are beginning to despair. Do you think that we’ve lost reason to hope?

I myself feel that our country, for whose Constitution I fought in a just war, might as well have been invaded by Martians and body snatchers. Sometimes I wish it had been. What has happened, though, is that it has been taken over by means of the sleaziest, low-comedy, Keystone Cops-style coup d’etat imaginable. And those now in charge of the federal government are upper-crust C-students who know no history or geography, plus not-so-closeted white supremacists, aka “Christians,” and plus, most frighteningly, psychopathic personalities, or “PPs.”

What has allowed so many PPs to rise so high in corporations, and now in government, is that they are so decisive. Unlike normal people, they are never filled with doubts, for the simple reason that they cannot care what happens next. Simply can’t. Do this! Do that! Mobilize the reserves! Privatize the public schools! Attack Iraq! Cut health care! Tap everybody’s telephone! Cut taxes on the rich! Build a trillion-dollar missile shield! Fuck habeas corpus and the Sierra Club and In These Times, and kiss my ass!

That said, do you have any ideas for a really scary reality TV show?

“C students from Yale.” It would stand your hair on end.

Bad Christmas Gifts

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I think everyone at some point in their life has received at least one of these.
One thing guaranteed every Christmas is that you will get at least one gift that you could have done without. You didn’t ask for, you didn’t want it and now you have to look happy and thank the person who took the time to find you something special because you can’t spit in thier face. And now you are stuck with it. You can’t toss it in the trash and the Goodwill refuses to take it. So with Friday being the traditional start of the Christmas shopping season, we will take a look at some of the worst Christmas gifts you can find.

(via Weird Links)

American Social Hygiene Posters

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Some terrific old social service posters covering topics such as mental health, sexuality and cleanliness.

Have you ever seen a happier man than the guy pictured above?
(via geeky.chick.blog)

Alternative Energy Source

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All you need is a phone line from the phone company to tap this free hidden source of power. If you have two or more lines, you have that much more power available to you.

In many cases, the phone company leaves disconnected lines energized with power, figuring that the new tenant or homeowner will need the phone line turned on when they move in. Instead of physically disconnecting the pair to the premise, they simply change the programming at the central office to remove the dial tone and the ability to receive calls. The power is still on the line!

If you’re already paying for a phone line, you don’t have to pay anything more to make use of the power that’s always on it when you have Telco Powered Products™.

Heh, cute.

Block Clock

I have seen variations of this type of clock but not this particular one yet.

Postal Experiments

What is The Postal Experiments website about?

Having long been genuine admirers of the United States Postal Service (USPS), which gives amazingly reliable service especially compared with many other countries, our team of investigators decided to test the delivery limits of this immense system. We knew that an item, say, a saucepan, normally would be in a package because of USPS concerns of entanglement in their automated machinery. But what if the item were not wrapped? How patient are postal employees? How honest? How sentimental? In short, how eccentric a behavior on the part of the sender would still result in successful mail delivery?

Some of the things they tried sending unpackaged were a hammer, cash and a helium balloon.

Rock, Paper, Scissors

The Official Rock Paper Scissors Strategy Guide. Just about anything you could possibly want to know about that game.


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