Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Wow. Had almost forgotten about this little piece of cyberspace. So, I've thrown on a fresh coat of paint, done up the windows, and had the carpets shampooed. Maybe I'll be more active.

So now that I live and work in Las Vegas, I can say with pretty good certainty that it's a lot like Disneyland, except with booze and gambling. When I worked at Disneyland, I had to deal with kids. Here, I deal with adults acting like kids. Drunk kids. With money.

Still and all, it ain't bad.

Thursday, October 23, 2003

Apparently, the word "lacrosse" has a whole new meaning in Quebec. So when all these atheltes say they got their reflexes from playing lacrosse, just what did they mean...?

GM Drops Risque-Named Buick Car in Quebec

Wednesday, September 17, 2003

Apparently, the dweebs in Washington have nothing better to do with their time.
Lawmaker Wants 'French' Back in Fries

Like the French give a 'merde' about what we call "pommes frites". What's next, open a Disneyland near Paris? Oh, yeah - did that already

Friday, September 12, 2003

Ahh...for want of a stamp. Another one for the "Stupid Crook File", or in this case, "Stupid Con File"...

Man's Plans for Alibi Foiled by Mail

Thursday, September 11, 2003

So, not only is it a recall election, but also a fair wagering opportunity!

CA Recall Race -- The Odds

Tuesday, September 09, 2003

Saw a troubling story on the web today. Seems a judge has ok'd a set of lawsuits to go forward regarding the 9/11 attacks. The lawsuits allege that the airlines and the NY/NJ Port Authority were negligent in not preventing the attacks. (see Story: Judge Allows 9/11 Suits Against Airlines

As far as I can make out, the basis of the claim is that the airlines and the Port Authority should have been able to foresee and prevent an attack by 20 hijackers on different airlines from different airports with unknown targets. Somehow, they should have been able to stop a plane from flying into the WTC.

I understand grief, and the desire for restitution of some kind, but this is not the way to go. The airlines have already been hit hard, now the lawsuits threaten to damage them further. The Port Authority lost good men and women trying to save lives, and they're going to be sued for not being clairvoyant.

To me, this smacks heavily of lawyers. But even so, it just doesn't make sense. They want money for some type of compensation? The average payout from the 911 federal victims compensation fund is $1.5 million. So if they're suing for more, it's because they think they'll get it.

I'm all for folks getting help because of the loss of a loved one. But it hurts me to see that someone thinks they should punish the airlines and the Port Authority for this tragedy.