So, Ooops Perry, who is still under indictment, has put in an announcement that he is running for president. Guess the annointing from The Response didn't work last time. What was really funny was to see all the flop sweat coming off him and the guy to his left side eyeing him. He owes some money to Albert Brooks for doing his dripping routine (Broadcast News)
Working on some projects this week. I'd like to build some additional chicken yards out of pvc pipe, as well as another shade for the dog pen. Working as well on a dog fence baffle-have most of it done, will post a pic when finished. It's really been a great week!
Giving up on Facebook and other vendors invading your privacy?
As you read this morning, an Annenberg survey of Internet users found that Americans did not feel that trading their privacy to advertisers for access to networked services was a fair trade, but they'd given up on trying to understand or protect their privacy online.
This finding runs contrary to the "revealed preferences" argument given by Internet marketers: no matter what people say about their privacy concerns, their actions reveal that they don't mind giving up their privacy online. The researchers suggest that because Internet users can't figure out how to prevent their data-loss, they have resigned themselves to the inevitable creation of dossiers on their lives, habits and preferences by anonymous aggregators and Internet giants as an unavoidable fact of life.
President Obama-Supreme Court probably shouldn't have even taken up the healthcare challenge.
Net neutrality isn't having a detrimental affect on investment
Open Carry-Grand Rapids, MI
"the right (to bear arms is) not a right to keep and carry any weapon whatsoever in any manner whatsoever and for whatever purpose."