Wednesday, November 24, 2004

I don't think this is accurate:

And, the winner is...

most likely, still unknown. According to this Dino Rossi won by 42 votes. With that slim of a lead, I would definitely think we'll be having a hand recount. Not really something the state can afford, but fair. The thing that worries me is the Dems saying they'll demand a hand recount in "at least part of the state." That's complete garbage! Count them all, or don't count any of them. We should have learned that from the Presidential race of 2004. It will be interesting to see what happens. Hopefully, we'll have a govenor before Christmas.

Tuesday, November 23, 2004

Odd

Ya know, it's kind of odd. I've heard over and over how the MSM only reports the bad stuff and it's up to the bloggers to report the good. I just found this in an MSM source. In fact, it looks like it's a big story everywhere, yet, none of the blogs I read have one peep about it. Well, I'm very excited about these people being set free with their heads still connected to their bodies. Afghanistan is starting to look positively civilized.

Monday, November 22, 2004

I am...

Myers Briggs Jung Explorer Test
Actualized type: ISFP
(who you are)
ISFP - "Artist". Interested in the fine arts. Expression primarily through action or art form. The senses are keener than in other types. 8.8% of total population.
Preferred type: ESFP
(who you prefer to be)
ESFP - "Entertainer". Radiates attractive warmth and optimism. Smooth, witty, charming, clever. Fun to be with. Very generous. 8.5% of the total population.
Attraction type: ENTP
(who you are attracted to)
ENTP - "Inventor". Enthusiastic interest in everything and always sensitive to possibilities. Non-conformist and innovative. 3.2% of the total population.

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I'm not sure if these results are entirely accurate, but they could be. :)

Monday, November 15, 2004

I really enjoyed...

...Reality Check number 2 from this column. Personally, I think some serious reality checks are in line for the Democrats. I've said, time and time again, that I don't agree with Bush. I actually paid attention to the Democrats primaries, so I could see who I might be voting for. Then they chose Kerry. Sadly, after some research, I vowed to vote Republican. And, I did.

Hat Tip: Fox News

Friday, November 12, 2004

Foamy

On a lighter note, I've been unwinding after the election by perusing my favorite animated squirrel, Foamy. You, too, can enjoy great Foaminess by going here and here. I just luuuuuvvvvv Foamy! My favorite is the KAVORKIAN SCARF toon.

Thursday, November 11, 2004

Squirrelly Goodness

This is for that special someone in my life, who also happens to have some sort of bizarre squirrel fetish. :)

Whoops! I guess they do...

have one for countries:



create your own visited countries map
or check out these Google Hacks.

Thanks to Angel for the link!! :)

Monday, November 08, 2004

Too bad they don't have one for countries.

These are the states I've visited (I might even be able to name most of them) -


create your own visited states map
or check out these Google Hacks.

Tomorrow's the big day!

It's a good thing that I am poor right now. Sadly, I don't have time for this right now. Add to that, my significant other's obsession with Halo. It's a really good thing I'm poor. I value my job and relationship more. :)

Update:

Nevermind, he went out and bought it. We'll see how this goes. *SIGH*

Friday, November 05, 2004

Neat!

This has me hoping that we are moving closer to being able to utilize alternative energy sources. I would love to be able to use technology like a "photocapacitor" to completely power my life (house, car, cell phone, etc.) While the cost may be more at first, is our continued dependancy on foriegn oil worth the little money we might save?

I'm not sure I agree...

with this article . I think that any way we conserve our rainforests is great. I totally agree with the Tropical Forest Conservation Act. I think that it shows that our government is willing to do something to conserve natural resources without being forced to by an outside entity. Now that they are proving this to their constituents, maybe they can pull out of the crap at the UN, like the author states. At one time, though, the UN programs were necessary, becuase no governments were willing to step up and help, without being forced.

And, the stem cells have it!

Good news out of California. I've never really seen eye to eye with President Bush on the stem cell issue. I find it ironic that the main arguements against stem cell research seem to revolve around where the stem cells came from. Especially, that people are so upset about the ones that come from fetuses. Please, this country aborts thousands of babies a day. You lose your moral high ground about stem cell research when abortion is legal. If you want to be economical, put the stem cell research facility next to the abortion clinic. Waste not, want not!

Tuesday, November 02, 2004

Apparently, I am...

fhg
You're a "Purple Angel". You're a fighter
and you know it. If you were an angel, you'd be
part of the celestial army. You're tough as
nails and definately a go big or go home
person. You do everything to the best of your
ability. You're not like the gaudian angel
where you just protect your friends but you
protect everybody. You can't stand to see
people suffering and you'd do anything to
change that. You're a very fun person as long
as people are on your good side and you're very
laid back. (if you cannot see the pics, go near the
bottom of my homepage and find your result.
look closely to make sure your look in the
right place)


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