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October 2006

Internet Killed the Video Star (Part 7) [Karl]

Here’s tonight’s slate of musical moments from YouTube, as gathered from my regular web gig at Claude Pate: A young Van Morrison leads Them through “Here Comes The Night” and “Turn On Your Love Light” at the 1965 NME Poll Winners Contest. But wait, there’s more…

I Can Dance! [Dan Collins]

There was a druggie frat at Dartmouth when I was there, till someone fell off of the roof, which was accessible through the cupola.  There’s a story about someone who had a little too much punch, and when the Campus Police arrived to check into an overdose report, they shook his shoulder.  “Son,” said the officer, “can you walk?” “Walk?” replied the student, “I can DANCE!” Whereupon he stood up

Women Who Can’t Fight Kicking Jim Webb’s Ass [Dan Colllins]

Dan Riehl, who is seemingly everywhere in the lead-up to the midterm elections, has the story. Money quote: His friends also wonder whether it was Webb’s temperament that led at least partially to his writing a Washingtonian magazine article in 1979 about women in combat called “Women Can’t Fight” that some female midshipmen say encouraged hostility and sexual harassment. The inflammatory article has become one of the turning points of

Myocardial infarction?  I hardly knew him! [An abstract excerpt from Beck]

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) is the organization entrusted to keep electric power flowing to approximately 20 million Texas customers – representing 85 percent of the state’s electric load and about 75 percent of the Texas land area. As the Independent System Operator for its region, ERCOT manages the scheduling of power on an electric grid consisting of 70,000 megawatts of active generation capacity and 38,000 miles of

A Matter of Life or Universal Health Care – Updated [ahem]

“The NHS will provide a universal service for all based on clinical need, not ability to pay; the NHS will provide a comprehensive range of services.”— credo of the National Health Service I have always admired the Brits and their great tradition of post-war humor–from Peter Sellers in ‘I’m All Right Jack’ to Monty Python’s Department of Silly Walks, to Terry Pratchett’s Swiftian satire masquerading as fantasy: British humor is

Claire McCaskill’s ACORN Connections [Dan Collins]

Dan Riehl (whom I am not, much to his relief) has a fascinating little bit of internet forensics up at his site, where he appears to demonstrate that one of Claire McCaskill’s advisors has been active in American Votes, and organization funded by the ubiquitous Soros, who is, as everyone knows, out of American politics, and which touts its relation to the nut-rooters at ACORN. Those of us who followed

This is Insanity One signing off…(written by Aaron DeLay)

Well, it had to happen eventually. And no, you can’t have the pink tutu! Hands off you loons!

Famous Myths and Folk Tales from Around the World, abridged (from the protein wisdom Otherness series)

“The Lazy Man of Laos” [originally appeared in Myths and Folk Tales Around the World, Robert R Potter, Ed. D and H. Alan Robinson, eds, Globe, NY:  1963, 1971; abridgement by protein wisdom, moments again, high on coconut rum]      In Laos, there once was a very Lazy Man who lived by himself in a one-room shack. Rain dripped from holes in his roof.  Wind gusted in from gaping holes in

Blackmail {Dan Collins} – UPDATED

Send money to Goldstein, and I’ll make it stop. DUE TO TECHNICAL DIFFICULTY THIS FASCINATING OPTICAL ILLUSION NO LONGER VIEWABLE update:  While I appreciate the the thought, I don’t like blegs.  I hate doing them myself, and I hate it even more when it’s done for me when I’d rather it not be.  Thanks—Jeff

Murtha Mania! [posted by The Colossus]

Catch it! More below the fold.