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Ringless voicemail coming to a phone near you

It’s not enough that the race to the White House is a billion-dollar industry unto itself, if business & political interests have a say (and they always do) you'll soon be inundated by a sea of unblockable voicemails aimed at leveraging cash & votes for all manner of elected office -- under purported free speech guise, no less. A political party wants to circumvent long standing telco conventions, the "do not call" list, U.S. law, spam filters, and frankly common decency, in order to foist marketing robo-call voicemails, en masse, into your phone, without it even ringing. It’s called “ringless voicemail” and this isn’t the first time it’s come up. Get this. They’re saying it’s not disruptive because there’s no ring. The tactic is of course being sought to raise money for their election campaigns and to placate business interests. Politicians have conveniently written themselves legal exceptions to rules others have to follow, and they’re suggesting the FCC c

Convenience store robbery

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Police say a small black handgun was displayed during a robbery Monday night. The Quick Star convenience store at 2701 Ingersoll Avenue was robbed Monday around 6:00 PM. Witnesses say a small brown vehicle was used by the perpetrator, which fled north on 28th Street. Officers patrolled the area looking for the vehicle. It's thought that a Chevrolet Cavalier that was reported stolen earlier in the day, spray painted gold could have been the suspect vehicle in the robbery. Case# 10791.

Speeding trooper versus citizen activist

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Florence, TX -- Phillip "The Battousai" Turner observes Texas State Trooper Jim Kellert speeding. The following conversation ensues. Trooper Jim Kellert (walking out of c-store, beverage in hand) Hi, how are ya? Mr. Turner, The Battousai Hi. Can I talk to you for a second? Trooper Kellert I don't have much time, to be honest, okay? I'm in a little bit of a hurry, alright? The Battousai I just need to get your name and badge number. Trooper Kellert Why's that? The Battousai Just asking for it. Trooper Kellert For what reason? The Battousai Because I saw you speeding and I was just asking. Trooper Kellert Oh, you did? Um. Really? Oh, well, that's, uh. You're on foot here and I didn't see you along the road anywhere I was driving. Are you sure you got the right vehicle? The Battousai I'm sure. Trooper Kellert Hmm. And which vehicle is yours? The Battousai What's that? Trooper Kellert What's your name, si

Chops, green beans and pasta attempt #2!

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Last week I tried my hand at fettuccine after watching Jamie Oliver teach a class how it's done. It all looked so easy! I failed. My dough was too dry, and therefore too tough to knead properly. I also didn't own a pasta machine, so my handcrafted results were thick, rubbery noodles. Enter the Marcato Atlas 150 and another attempt at the dough and... Ah ha! Fettuccine is perfected! 100g AP flour 1 lg egg + olive oil = 60 ml + 1 T water to 74 ml Mixing this almost killed my $20, 10-year-old food processor, I managed it and it made the kneading fast & easy! Still, I'm putting the Cuisinart on my Christmas list. Now the one-minute sauce: diced tomatoes (Fareway hydroponics, even), olive oil, butter, Italian seasoning, garlic, salt & pepper, cayenne. I tossed a handful of fettuccine in boiling salted water. Then I added the oil & garlic to a hot pan. Next the diced tomatoes and seasoning by the seat of my pants. After cooking for what couldn't h

Is police work dangerous?

We've discussed the relative safety of being a cop as a backdrop to the constitutionality of cops in general, using the narrative of Roger Roots' piece Are Cops Constitutional? from the nineties. Here's a more recent piece by Huffington Post: 9 Things You Need to Know About the Dangers of Being a Cop .

Must. Say. "Radical Islam"

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Does "radical Islam" refer only to an extremist faction of Islam, or are we talking about all who identify with the Islamic faith? If there's any debate whether it means the latter, then I think it lacks diplomacy and tact and maturity, and a person occupying the Oval Office is justified in avoiding such inflammatory labels. Context does matter. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.V.) says the president should use the words , but Manchin himself isn't generalizing; he's speaking of acts of ISIS and some who evoke the extremist group, not the whole of the Muslim community. Regardless of whether Islamic doctrine calls for violence, there are those within the community who strongly believe Islam is inherently a peaceful belief system. It'll be a fruitless endeavor to school people on their own beliefs, and in attempting to do so will undoubtedly ensure nothing useful is achieved in the campaign to end violence.

Maher turns on Bernie

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Holy moly, when did Bill Maher turn into an apologist for RIAA, the healthcare complex and the entire edu-capitalist-rats? Look, Napster didn't become the music industry's poster child equivalent of dining-and-dashing, but it did an effective job of revealing what an antiquated music distribution system we had. And it showed how to build one that made it easy for music fans to get what they want. And then Apple capitalized on it in a way that got artists paid for their works. Free college? It doesn't have to be free, but how about NOT locking all the formally accredited knowledge of the universe behind a gigantic paywall? We're still waiting for Khan Academy to disrupt the corrupt university scams and show how inexpensive and efficient a 21st education can be. Finally, healthcare cost, in case you've been living in a rich-man's bubble, is consuming the earnings of the working man … BEFORE HE EVEN GETS SICK! So while we're holding out for a Steve Jo