Remember how the planes used in the CIA’s kidnapping ..er, “rendition” operation are flown from local Triangle airports? Most of the flights used the quieter Johnston County or Kinston airports. Last week things changed a bit when a plane linked to extraordinary renditions made a rare stop at RDU airport.
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Happy fall
Doc reminds me that Sunday was the autumnal equinox, making it the first official day of fall.
Goodbye, summer. Hello, cooler weather!
Cecilia
Cecelia
Simon and Garfunkel
Celia, you’re breaking my heart
You’re shaking my confidence daily
Oh, Cecilia, I’m down on my knees
I’m begging you please to come home
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Its a beautiful day
Its a beautiful day. Nothing special is happening other than the special things that always happen while we’re making ourselves too busy to notice.
Take a moment today to stop and appreciate where you are.
Smithsonian Channel disconnect
This pisses me off. Its been long known how the Smithsonian sold out to Showtime, providing them exclusive access to the American public’s treasures. Now comes the announcement of the Smithsonian Channel, where you can pay money to see the things you and the rest of America already own.
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Au Revoir, Marcel Marceau
Pretend you’re a comic. Try to get a laugh without telling a raunchy joke.
Ok, try to get a laugh without telling a joke.
Now, try to get a laugh without saying anything at all. For over half a century the master French mime Marcel Marceau did exactly that. Monsieur Marceau passed away Saturday at the age of 84. For generations he defined what it is to be a mime. To be a mime you have to be quick at improvisation and also a keen observer of human behavior. No one did it better than Marcel Marceau.
And, no, there is no report on what his last words were.
Clean cars, clean conscience
We just got through washing our cars and boy do they look great! In spite of the water restrictions we weren’t even sneaky about it. In fact, we were hoping someone would call the water police on us because then we could show how we did it completely with reclaimed rainwater.
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On my reading list: HOAs
I am such a geek when it comes to government. Listen to this: last week the thought actually crossed my mind that writing a book on the power of homeowners associations might be fun. The thought of a homeowners association essentially being a private government intrigues me. If city and county governments derive their power from the state, from where do homeowners associations derive theirs?
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Hacking week
Its been a week of hacking at MT.Net, and I’m not talking about the geek kind. A cold hit the household with ferocity last Friday, beginning with a wicked scratchy throat. This was followed by full-blown cold symptoms, including grogginess and fatigue. Somehow I manged to drive to and from Maryland through it all, though I’m not sure how.
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Back in NC
I drive my cARRR back from Maryland yesterday afternoon and had a surprisingly smooth trip. Driving really can beat taking a plane if the timing is right.
Good to be back in Cackalacky.