June 4, 2009

Hardware Store Offers Job to W. as a "Greeter"

"We're confident that your experience working in your own family business, as well as your people skills developed throughout years of meeting with foreign dignitaries, would make you an excellent candidate . . . . " Elliott's Hardware is possibly Dallas's biggest, best hardware store, and it's just 7 mis. from the ex-Prez's new home. (See the offer letter Elliott's actually sent him here.)

And better that than working as a masseuse.

June 3, 2009

From "Network" (1976)



Movie info at IMDB.

Update on the Economy

"US business bankruptcies rise 40 per cent in May
3 Jun 2009, 0716 hrs IST, REUTERS

"NEW YORK: US business bankruptcy filings jumped 40 percent in May from a year ago as the sluggish US economy pushed more businesses into the red, a bankruptcy data provider said on Tuesday."
More here. (Funny how you have to go to India Times for the facts about bankruptcies in the U.S.)

Fed Oversight

Saw this a while ago; shoulda published it then; it's still good.

June 2, 2009

Badder Homes and Gardens

My new favorite other blog – esp. Nikki's posts – just go see it, here.

:)

Could Be Fun: the Embassy of Piracy

at the next Venice Biennale, billing itself as "the largest embassy in the world."

"KOPIMI-TV.S03E03: THE.CURATOR," is cool (here; and if that doesn't work, try here); though I can't help being reminded of Uso Justo, which I wrangled for the Dallas Video Fest. in 2006 and have to say I liked even better; but The.Curator does address the curatorial problem, which is major and growing, esp. in this internetted era; plus maybe it was more of an off-the-cuff effort?

June 1, 2009

Netherlands Returns to Paper Ballots

"'We Do Not Trust Voting Computers' set out to ensure that the election process in our country would once again become as fraud resistant as it was before the advent of paperless voting computers. And that is what we got. On September 27, 2007 the Election Process Advisory Commission issued its 'Voting with confidence' report. The State Secretary for the Interior immediately announced that the 'Regulation for approval of voting machines 1997' will be withdrawn. On October 1, 2007 the District Court of Amsterdam decertified all Nedap voting computers currently in use in The Netherlands. The court order is a result of an administrative law procedure started by 'We do not trust voting computers' in March 2007. On October 21, 2007 the 'Regulation for approval of voting machines 1997' was finally withdrawn.

"On May 16, 2008 the Dutch government decided that elections in the Netherlands will be held using paper ballots and red pencil only. A proposal to develop a new generation of voting computers was rejected."

More here.