The Sgrena-Calipari Shooting

As you are all aware, US troops opened fire on the car of recently-rescued Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena, killing Italian secret service agent Nicola Calipari. The claim from Washington is that the car was traveling at a high rate of speed and refused to stop.

Sgrena maintains the car was traveling slowly and no signals were to be seen. In fact, she says there was no checkpoint. Now the U.S. side is calling the checkpoint “temporary”.

Uh-huh.

There are two sides to every story, and the truth is often somewhere in between. Everybody knows that Sgrena has an axe to grind, so you have to take what she says witha grain of salt. Still, I’m curious now after seeing photos of Sgrena’s car. That car doesn’t look like a hail of bullets hit it. It looks like very precisely-aimed shots were fired at it. Note the one shot at the edge of the rear window. Was this simply an errant shot, or were the rear passengers targeted? You don’t stop a car by shooting into the back of it.

I look forward to full, thorough investigation. I’m not holding my breath, though.

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Sniffle Sniffle

I went to the doctor earlier this week to address a persistent sinus issue I’ve had since New Year’s. After asking a bunch of questions regarding my symptoms, the doctor declared it to be allergies.

Uh, no. Thanks, Doc, for not listening. My parting gift is a bottle of Flonase to go with my still-lingering sinus issue.

I swear some doctors don’t want to be bothered by patients. Write a prescription and move on to the next one. I should have insisted on seeing my usual doctor instead of taking whomever was available.

But hey, we’ve got the greatest healthcare system in the world, right?
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ACC Tourney

Today is the start of the ACC tournament. With 11 teams now in the league, the first day of the tournament is a lot more interesting. Today’s games include Maryland vs. Clemson (noon), N.C. State vs. FSU (2:30PM), and Miami vs. Virginia (7PM).

Tomorrow offers four more games. It’s a hoop-lover’s dream, baby!

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N&O Covers Torture Plane Story

The Raleigh News and Observer has gotten around to covering the torture plane in Smithfield story. Not much new news here, except some interviews with executives at the company in question, Aero Contractors Inc.

According to assistant general manager Robert Blowers, the company no longer offers jets for their clients. Thus, the torture plane may no longer fly out of JNX. I would suspect the practice still goes on, however, in some guise or another.

I’m still disappointed in the Independent Weekly for ignoring this story when I gave them all the info months ago. The priorities must be selling ads and not covering news. Thank goodness for bloggers!

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Somewhere in the White House

George: Condi! Nice to see you. What’s happening?

Condi: Sir, I have the report here about the new leader of China.

George: Great. Lay it on me.

Condi: Hu is the new leader of China.
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Linux TV

Yesterday, I got my long-awaited Hauppauge Nexus-S satellite receiver card for my PC. It decodes the DVB satellite format and allows me to view free to air satellite channels from my computer. It even outputs to a television as well.

The DVB format is the one most widely used in the world. Its based on open standards, like MPEG2. Only in America is a format bigger, the proprietary one of DirecTV. Their competitor The Dish Network, however, uses DVB like practically everyone else.

Free to Air channels are ones freely available for viewing. There are several listed on sites like Lyngsat, for instance. Most of them are government-sponsored channels which would find little audience on a cable system, which is precisely why I want to watch them. Who knows what kind of stuff is out there?

The card I bought comes fully supported for Windows systems, which is fine, but I plan to use Linux TV to watch and record shows. I may also fire up MythTV as a DVR and record interesting shows.

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CIA Torture Plane At Johnston County Airport

I don’t know whether to be elated or disappointed that this story is breaking. Sunday’s 60 Minutes covered the CIA’s secret “torture plane.” The torture plane, a Gulfstream business jet with tail number N379P, scoops up suspected terrorists and flies them to rogue nations where they can be tortured. The plane caught the attention of amateur investigators and airplane buffs, who soon began tracking its movements as it hopped from one international airport to another, flying above the law.

As the plane’s reputation became more widely known, investigative news crews got into the act, tracking down the company records and flight logs. They discovered that the officers of the company that leased the plane curiously all had newly-minted social security numbers. If that weren’t enough of a tip-off, the FAA records on the plane abruptly changed, with no explanation given. If I recall correctly, the plane then got handed off to another shell company, all the while continuing to violate every international law, treaty, and human rights protection created.

After digging into this story a bit on my own, I was flabbergasted to learn the torture plane in question is based right here at the Johnston County Airport. That’s right. Our flight to torture will be departing from Smithfield today, and barbecue is not on the in-flight menu.

I sent a note a few months back to the editors of Durham’s Independent Weekly, thinking they would be the local media most likely to take an interest in this story. Instead, they inexplicably ignored it. Now WRAL has picked up the lead, covering the Smithfield angle of the story.

I was hoping to find time myself to visit JNX and take a look around, but life being what it is, I haven’t had the chance. I’m glad other news organizations are now picking up the scent.

And let’s get one thing clear here. Terrorists are bad, mmmkay? They deserve to be punished. Terrorist suspects, however, deserve their day in court.

Is some scumbag plotting to blow up a building? That’s a clear threat to security. Get a warrant and put him under watch. Bust him when he steps out of line. Then make a case and prove it in court. If the perp in question is guilty, the case should be a slam dunk. But if he’s not, you’ll avoid making a tragic mistake.

I’m all for law and order. I wouldn’t have volunteered two years for Crimestoppers if I wasn’t. I know that law enforcement have a tough job. The burden of proof is on them. In defense of liberty, however, you can’t tear up America’s most prized posession: the U.S. Constitution. Our liberty exists because of it, not in spite of it.

Innocent until proven guilty. The key word is proven. You prove it, he goes to jail. If you don’t prove it, the guy walks. Even if he is a murderous scumbag. Yeah, sometimes it’s tough building a case, but that’s how the system works. I don’t care to have my constitutional rights abridged for anyone’s convenience. If one loses, we all lose.

I hope the country will one day wake up and realize the sacrifices some made for a little temporary security were too great. I wasn’t optimistic of this, but it gives me hope now that this story is gaining greater exposure.

So go get the bad guys, men. But do away with the secret planes.

NCSU Loses Heartbreaker to Wake

I joined my parents and brother for the NCSU-Wake Forest game last night. It was a tough loss. As typical for a State game at home, the officiating was terrible. Wake’s Chris Paul punched Julius Hodge in the groin and the refs somehow missed it.

Other incidents seemed not to catch their attention, too. With seconds left, State’s Engin Atsur shot a three-point shot which sailed far short of the goal. Our players screamed for a foul but none was called. Refs seemed blind to our own fouls, too. It was messy.

I’ve been an admirer of Wake Forest’s program for a while now, but incidents like that make me rethink that. Coach Skip Prosser needs to teach some sportsmanship and make sure the thuggery stays off the court.

But that’s not the reason that State lost. We have only ourselves to blame for making only 9 of 22 free throws.

Now its on to the ACC Tournament this week. If we can beat Florida State on Thursday, we will get a rematch with Wake.

We owe them. Big time.

Sipura Phone Problem – Buzz, Buzz!

Well, its been all of one day and already I’ve discovered a problem with my Sipura SPA-841. The phone apparently suffers from the same power-line-noise problem that the SPA-2100 terminal adapters do. Its an ever-present electrical noise on the phone – even when you’re dialing.

I would have hoped that Sipura had worked out this issue a long time ago, especially since so many customers have complained about it in their terminal adapters. It turns what was initially a fantastic choice for a low-end IP phone into a crapshoot at best. How long until the noise on the phone overpowers the speech? From my experience with the TAs, this problem is only going to get worse.

I’ll keep an eye out for future degredation, but I’m not hopeful. Sadly, purchasing Sipura products is still a gamble.

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