Piedmont Biofuels Brings Biodiesel To Raleigh

Looking to reduce the tons of carbon dioxide you put into the atmosphere every year? If you’re driving a diesel, you’re in luck! Piedmont Biofuels recently opened their first Raleigh refueling station, so now you can “gas” up on vegetable oil. Time to go shopping on Craigslist!

Here’s the text of their announcement on the Biofuels Interest Group mailing list:

Have you been banging down our doors?

Over the past year many folks have called and nagged and reminded and re-reminded us that the people of our fair state need a Raleigh option for getting biodiesel. We are happy to announce then that Piedmont Biofuels has now opened a B100 pump, our finest in fact, in the Raleigh area. The Raleigh pump is a card swipe system with unlimited user capacity, which tracks your fuel consumption over the month, and bills you at the end of the month. We even have a very fancy-shmancy graphical interface that allows us to visually see the Raleigh tank level from the safety of our control room in little Pittsboro. All this technology is fine and dandy, and we do love gadgets, but we also do this work in the great hope of getting our members that live or work in the Raleigh area to start using the new pump, and also to get the word out to Raleigh-based friends and relatives of our members. So please, if you know someone that needs to know that there is now a place to get B100 biodiesel in Raleigh, please pass the word along and have them give us a call.

Thoughts On Healthcare

I went to the pediatrician for my son’s two year checkup the other day. The doctor gave him a great report, which was no surprise. Originally he wasn’t due for any shots, but a new law went into effect requiring a hepatitis shot.

For good measure, the nurse asked about giving him and my daughter an influenza shot. I am a strong skeptic of the effectiveness of flu shots and have voiced these concerns to Kelly. The nurse brushed these concerns aside, repeating that they’re safe. I grudgingly went along. Both kids got a flu shot.

As I was leaving their office, it occured to me that if the pediatric office was really concerned about the spread of the flu, why don’t they clean the waiting room seats and toys after patients come in? While there’s a “sick” and “well” side to the room, the only toy table in the room is right in the middle. I recalled a news story a few years back that elderly patients were better off not coming in for a flu shot, as their chance of infection was greater from a visit to the waiting room than from picking it up from their everyday routines.

The pharmaceutical shill in the waiting room as I left (the second I’d seen that morning) reminded me that the healthcare industry is just that: an industry. Its primary goal is to make a profit, not to make people healthy. It’s a business first. Doctors would rather sell you a flu shot than disinfect their waiting rooms.

Early this year I attended the HIPAA trade show in San Diego’s cavernous convention center. The size of the show dwarfed anything I believe I’ve been to. Floor after floor and booth after booth of vendors selling to healthcare professionals. The amount money in healthcare is staggering. I imagined it was what a military arms show must be like, with huge companies hunting huge contracts. There’s good money to be made in both taking bodies apart and putting them back together.

What a waste of money and resources. Yeah, we’ve got some smart people working on lifesaving solutions, but only with an eye to the bottom line. Sure, foreign kings come to the U.S. for their treatment, but the reason they do is because they are the few who can afford to.

But … what if the focus was different? What if profit wasn’t the goal anymore? What if patients – not their wallets – came first? What if doctors were judged by how healthy their patients are – how many doctor’s visits were avoided – rather than how much money they made? What if everyone had access to top-notch, affordable healthcare? I think you’d see a fundamental shift in thinking.

I’m still marveling at last year’s visit to an Italian emergency-room with Travis. Not that it was a lot of fun hauling a six-month-old into the hospital while on vacation, but how helpful the staff was. How genuinely concerned they seemed with Travis’s health. Our son was not just a number, or a line on a profit-and-loss chart. He was a human who needed help. We walked out with a reassurance of our son’s health as well as a greater appreciation for socialized medicine.

Instead we have bloated, faceless, expensive healthcare in this country, where dollars flow faster than IVs and media breathlessly flogging the latest virus to be feared.

Perhaps one day we’ll get serious about reforming our healthcare in this country. As long as its driven by dollars our best interests won’t be served. What a shame.

Bush Has His Way With The National Guard

Guess what present our Dear Leader got two weeks ago! That’s right, easier power to declare martial law and seize control of National Guard troops over the objections of local and state authorities. Thus, one more important safeguard against abuse by the federal government goes by the wayside. So much for democracy and the rule of law. All hail The Decider, who is the Only One who can protect us from those evil terrists. Senator Patrick Leahy has summed up his objections to the bill. Read his protest for a good summary of how evil is truly done.

I suppose I should accept the fact that one day we will all be working for the Department of Defense. Or maybe we already are.

Judge Lets Bully Cops Off The Hook

One of the reasons I’m voting for Donnie Harrison to remain Wake County Sheriff is because he doesn’t mess around. When three undercover deputies were arrested for beating a guy who parked in two parking spaces, Harrison fired them immediately. Our law enforcement officers have a very tough and often unrewarding job, but going ballistic on citizens should never be tolerated.

Contrast this to the episode which occured in the Wake County courthouse. Two off-duty Durham police officers were charged with kicking a restaurant worker in the head outside of Blinco’s sports bar on Glenwood Avenue. Did the dirty cops get convicted? No. They walked when their case was dismissed. The prosecutor “failed to prove the bar is in Wake County,” if you can believe it. Judge Debra Sasser helpfully forgot how to use a map, too, and thus justice was not served.

With Durham’s reputation for police corruption I wouldn’t be so surprised if it happened there, but Wake County? Is there any doubt in anyone’s mind that the prosecution and the judge got just what they wanted: that two dirty cops walked? Or is it just that the prosecutor is that big of a bonehead? Both sure as hell weren’t trying too hard.

I support law enforcement, but only clean law enforcement. If you go out drinking with your cop buddies and then beat the shit out of someone when they call you out for driving recklessly, you deserve to face the music for your dumbshit ways. Instead, the state and county look the other way. Shame, shame.

Cops have a tough job to do. The vast majority of them are good and deserve our respect. on the other hand, when the bad ones get a slap on the wrist – or worse, no slap at all – you can kiss goodbye any illusions of a “justice” system.

Waterboarding

Want to see waterboarding in action? Current TV producer Kaj Larsen, a veteran who has experience being waterboarded as part of military survival training, shows how its done on YouTube.

Larson’s tormenter explains at the start how the typical victim breaks within two minutes. Larson’s been waterboarded before. He knows how it feels, he knows he’s being filmed, and he knows he won’t drown. None of this helps him. Larson still breaks after 24 minutes. And he says its just as horrible the second time as it was the first.

Does this make you proud to be an American?

Are Elephants Self-Aware?

I find this fascinating.

Elephants Recognize Own Image In Mirror:

Elephants can recognize themselves in a mirror and use their reflections to explore hidden parts of their bodies, a measure of subjective self-awareness that until now has been shown definitively only in humans and apes, researchers reported Monday. The findings confirm a long-standing suspicion among scientists that elephants, with their big brains, complex societies and reputation for helping ill herdmates, have a sufficiently developed sense of identity to pass the challenging “mirror self-recognition test.”
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Oracle and Linux

Oracle’s announcement Wednesday that they are getting into the Linux business doesn’t impress me much. While Red Hat’s stock tanked on the news, the only people selling are those that don’t understand the Linux market. Red Hat has been involved with Linux from the very start. It has at least a decade’s head start on Oracle, something Oracle will have a tough time overcoming, no matter how much money they burn trying.

Sure, Oracle has enormous resources that Red Hat and others vendors like Novell don’t. The open source community, however, values things differently. A brand name or the size of the company may impress the so-called market analysts and the press, but it doesn’t impress the typical open source user. What impresses open source users is geek credibility. Compared to Red Hat, Oracle is a n00b. Red Hat is the Long-Haired Hacker. Oracle is The Suit.

Huge differences exist in the corporate philosophies of the two companies. Red Hat, for instance, releases most or all of its products as open source. Oracle, on the other hand, embraces the proprietary model. Open source does not come naturally to Oracle. In fact, I forsee Oracle having a tough time adapting to these new business rules.

This announcement sounds to me like it was done as revenge, perhaps for a spurned deal or takeover offer, or some kind of spat with Red Hat support. I don’t see Oracle as really being serious about Linux. Expect to see Oracle make a few halfhearted efforts at this before going shopping for an established Linux vendor to buy.

Battle Flag

Battle Flag
Pigeonhead
(Lo-Fidelity Allstars remix)

Your construction
Smells of corruption
I manipulate to recreate
This air to ground saga
Gotta launder my karma
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