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I’m putting words on paper, but it’s so…. slow. I keep needing breaks and changes of scenery and oh, that car is shiny, and I called Mom for Mother’s Day (but got voice mail) and and and and.

I’m putting words on paper, but it’s more like my outline is shoving my characters into this structure that doesn’t really have an end, and is only just getting to a sort of middle thing. It feels like I’ve forgotten who they are, or they’ve forgotten how to talk to me, or or or or.

I’m putting words into the intertubes, but my lap is getting warm. When it’s charging, my laptop runs pretty freakin’ hot. My SETI@home Graveyard project may yet come to fruition. I’m surprisingly excited about that. As it is, I’m helping a friend test resource allocation limits on the virtualization software he’s running on his colo box by running the BOINC software. Ones and zeros!

I’ve got to relax and listen, so that I can put more words on paper. I’ve -got- to. And that’s part of the reason that I can’t relax. Kernel Panic – oops!

http://www.givelife.org/

You are now scheduled to Donate Whole Blood.

Saturday, May 12, 2007 at 1:15 PM
Lansing Donor Center
1729 East Saginaw
Lansing, MI 48912

, this drive is being sponsored by the AARP. Just happened to coincide with the date that I wanted to donate, but thought you might get a kick out of that. :)

Horoscope

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): To get misguided tips about how to invest, check out Henry Blodget’s “The Complete Bad Advice Column” (tinyurl.com/ys4al8). For crabby, mean-spirited counsel about how to conduct your personal life, listen to Dr. Laura’s syndicated radio show (drlaura.com). For silly chatter about trivial subjects, read the “most intelligent woman in the world,” Marilyn vos Savant (marilynvossavant.com). But if, on the other hand, you’d like brilliant guidance about where to direct your substantial life energy next, tap into your own intuition. The astrological omens suggest that it’s working better now than it ever has. It’s far more useful to you than any so-called expert’s blatherings.

Spreading the love. Like peanut butter.

For those of you that are looking for jobs, it looks like has made her job posting finds public. So, for the job postings filter, go here:

http://hannunvaakuna.livejournal.com/tag/job+postings

I had to take yesterday off of work, due to stomach illness and fever. In the middle of about 20 hours of sleep on and off, the fever broke. The stomach issues seem to be slowly subsiding. I’m back at work today, so that’s good. (Think good thoughts at so she doesn’t catch it.)

People are bugging me to write more in the Glass Crown. I really need to listen to them.

So much goodness in one post. Does this violate some kind of law somewhere?

The headache has gone away, but my stomach is still kind of upset. Either I just didn’t drink enough water yesterday, or I was coming down with something beforehand.

I have good news in spades, today. Let’s go in reverse chronological order:

  • I’m writing for a webcomic! Clicky clicky on the http://ww.mousewax.com for a daily dose. I’ve been a daily reader of this strip for a while, thanks to , so I’d put my quality-assurance stamp on it. Not that I’m biased or anything for the next ten strips.
  • Did someone say surprise birthday party? did. I was shocked out of my mind, and when they started calling for a speech, all I could say was “Crap!”. To which, of course, my friends cheered. :) So much fun last night.
  • Birthday Brunch at Clara’s. Kudos go to for the idea for the gifts. Most of everybody eBayed the Marvel figures that each have a piece of Apocalypse packaged with them. Together, I ended up with them all, and was able to put the toy together. So. Awesome. Also, I got a pair of new TONGS from , which can be locked and unlocked using one hand. Yay for Pampered Chef!

This year’s birthday “days” has been chock full of awesome. Thank you to everybody who’s made it possible. :)

Solar power is feasible in Spain.

This article makes me think… there are a whole lot of Native Americans that our government pissed off by moving them to desert reservations. If they built a whole lot of these things, they’d have the country by the balls as far as power production. And it would be CLEAN. It’s not a rolling-up of this world and a restoring of the last, but what’re you gonna do?

Yoinked from

Occupation: The Inconvenient Truth About Iraq
by George Lakoff

We’ve begun with global warming. Now the U.S. and its military allies need to face another inconvenient truth, this one about Iraq: This is an occupation, not a war.

The war was over when Bush said “Mission Accomplished.” A war has one army fighting another army over territory.U.S. fighting men and women defeated Saddam’s military machine three years ago. Then the occupation began. Our troops were trained to fight a war, not to occupy a country where they don’t know the language and culture; where they lack enough troops, where they face an anti-occupation insurgency by the Iraqis themselves; where most of the population wants them out; where they are being shot at and killed by the very Iraqis they are training; and where the U.S. has given up on reconstruction and can’t do much positive good there.

The Occupation Frame fits a politically inconvenient truth. Most people don’t want to think of our army as an occupation force, but it is. An occupying army can’t win anything. The occupation only helps Al Qaeda,which Iraqis don’t want in their country since Al Qaeda attracts foreigners who have been killing Iraqis.

Our nation has been held trapped in a fallacious War Frame that serves the interests of the Bush administration and the Republican Party. The term “cut and run,”used to vilify Democrats, is defined relative to the following frame:

There is a war against evil that must be fought. Fighting requires courage and bravery. Those fully committed to the cause are brave.Those who “cut and run” are motivated by self-interest; they are only interested in saving their own skins, not in the moral cause. They are cowards. And since those fighting for the cause need all the support they can get, anyone who decides to “cut and run” endangers both the moral cause and the lives of those brave people who are fighting for it. Those who have courage and conviction should stand and fight.

Once the false frame is set, it is hard to use any pure self-interest frame that ignores the just cause of fighting evil. That is the trap the Democrats have fallen into. Their proposed slogans evoke self-interest frames: John Murtha’s “stay and pay and ”John Kerry’s “lie and die”have an X-and-Y structure that evokes, and thus reinforces, “cut and run.”

These, as well as Senator Jack Reed’s “The Republican Plan to Be in Iraq Forever,” are self-interest frames that accepts the “cut and run” frame and says it is in our interest to leave. We “pay,” we“die,” we are stuck there forever. As long as Democrats accept the war-against-evil frame, any self-interest framing will be treated as immoral — acting as a coward, letting evil win out, and endangering our troops.

The Cut-and-Run Frame put forth as a reason why we cannot withdraw from Iraq fits a gallant war. It does not fit a failed occupation. When you have become the villain and target to the people you are trying to help, it’s time to do the right thing — admit the truth that this is an occupation and think and act accordingly. All occupations end with withdrawal. The issue is not bravery versus cowardice in a good cause. The Cut-and-Run Frame does not apply.

In an occupation, there are pragmatic issues: Are we welcome? Are we doing the Iraqis more harm than good? How badly are we being hurt? The question is not whether to withdraw, but when and how? What to say? You might prefer “End the occupation now” or “End the occupation by the end of the year” or “End the occupation within a year, “ but certainly Congress and most Americans should be able to agree on “End the occupation soon.”

In an occupation, not a war, should the president still have war powers? How, if at all, is the Supreme Court decision on military tribunals at Guantanamo affected if we are in an occupation, not a war? What high-handed actions by the President, if any, are ruled out if we are no longer at war?

Telling an inconvenient truth takes some political courage.