Thursday, July 31, 2008
David Byrne and Brian Eno - Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
Byrne and Eno are releasing a new album together for the first time since 1981. It will only be sold through their website.
Monday, July 28, 2008
Thursday, July 17, 2008
School Grades
No comment necessary.
ORANGE COUNTY
Charter School?: NO
Poverty Rate: 47%
Percent Minority: 82%
School Grades
2008: D 2007: D 2006: C 2005: C 2004: D | 2003: C 2002: C 2001: C 2000: C 1999: C |
Percent Meeting High Standards in Reading: 48%
Percent Meeting High Standards in Math: 73%
Percent Meeting High Standards in Writing: 74%
Percent Meeting High Standards in Science: 43%
Percent Making Reading Gains: 54%
Percent Making Math Gains: 75%
Percent of Lowest 25% Making Learning Gains in Reading: 42%
Percent of Lowest 25% Making Learning Gains in Math: 61%
ORANGE COUNTY
Charter School?: NO
Poverty Rate: 28%
Percent Minority: 58%
School Grades
2008: A 2007: B 2006: B 2005: B 2004: C | 2003: B 2002: C 2001: A 2000: C 1999: C |
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Winter Park High School
ORANGE COUNTY
Charter School?: NO
Poverty Rate: 23%
Percent Minority: 39%
School Grades
2008: A 2007: B 2006: B 2005: A 2004: A | 2003: A 2002: A 2001: A 2000: B 1999: A |
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Excerpt from Hoover's Diary
6:30 am - Dog food! My favorite thing!
7:15 am - A walk around the block! My favorite thing!
8:30 am - Nap with mom in her office. My favorite thing!
9:40 am - Gave mom a duck! My favorite thing!
10:30 am - Got rubbed and petted! My favorite thing!
11:00 am - Nap time in the laundry room! My favorite thing!
12:00 pm - Mom came home! My favorite thing!
1:00 pm - Got the mail at the mailbox! My favorite thing!
3:00 pm - Wagged my tail! My favorite thing!
6:30 pm - Dinner! My favorite thing!
7:00 pm - Watched family eat at the table! My favorite thing!
8:00 pm - Went swimming! My favorite thing!
9:00 pm - Walk! My favorite thing!
9:10 pm - Milk bones! My favorite thing!
9:30 pm - Wow! Watched TV with the people! My favorite thing!
11:30 pm - Sleeping on the bed! My favorite thing!"
Monday, July 14, 2008
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Why Use Firefox?
Two great add-ons make Firefox the best way to surf.
One is Flashblock 1.5.6
Flashblock is an extension for the Mozilla, Firefox, and Netscape browsers that takes a pessimistic approach to dealing with Macromedia Flash content on a webpage and blocks ALL Flash content from loading. It then leaves placeholders on the webpage that allow you to click to download and then view the Flash content.Flash can really slow you down, or worse automatically play noise and video when you arrive at a page. This kills everything. If you want to have flash play on your favorite pages you can "whitelist" those pages to allow flash to play.
Flashblock currently blocks the following content types:
* Macromedia Flash
* Macromedia Shockwave
* Macromedia Authorware
The other is Adblock Plus 0.7.5.5 which blocks banners and all sorts of ads including pop-ups, scrolling ads, etc.
Both are essential.
Monday, July 07, 2008
"It's never been a dull moment since I married him."
Couch's wife, Susan, called him crazy: "It's never been a dull moment since I married him."
Couch covered about 235 miles in about nine hours after lifting off at dawn from his gas station riding in a green lawn chair rigged with an array of more than 150 giant party balloons.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Friday, June 20, 2008
My Thought for the Day
Housing market weakness long-term: survey - Yahoo! News
Consumers expect housing market weakness to linger for longer than they did a few months ago, a survey showed on Friday.The Reuters/University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers Home Prices Report for June also cited a broad gulf between buyers and sellers in the housing market.
Economists broadly agree that U.S. house prices peaked sometime in 2006. According to some measures, they have fallen about 16 percent since then.
"Consumers now anticipate that the weakness in home prices will last much longer than they had anticipated a few months ago," wrote Richard Curtin, director of the survey.
"Record numbers of consumers now think there are very attractive prices on homes for sale," Curtin said. "The problem has been that record numbers of consumers have objected to selling their home at such deeply discounted prices."
Asked about prospects for home prices during the year ahead, 23 percent of homeowners reported that they anticipated declines, down from 27 percent in the May survey. In June, 19 percent said they expected home prices to rise in the next year, unchanged from May's reading.
Asked about the direction of house prices over the next five years, 13 percent of respondents said they expect prices to fall, while 55 percent said they expect prices to rise. That was down from a 2007 peak of 70 percent who said they expected house prices to rise.
Hundreds swept up in mortgage fraud arrests - Yahoo! News
Since March 1, 406 people have been arrested in the sting dubbed "Operation Malicious Mortgage" that saw 144 cases across the country. Sixty people were arrested on Wednesday alone, including in Chicago, Miami, Houston and a dozen other regions policed by the FBI.
In a separate sweep, two former Bear Stearns managers in New York were indicted Thursday, becoming the first executives to face criminal charges related to the collapse of the subprime mortgage market.
Across the country, reports of mortgage fraud have soared over the past year as the subprime mortgage market collapsed and defaults and foreclosures soared.
Banks reported nearly 53,000 cases of suspected mortgage fraud last year, up from more than 37,000 a year earlier and about 10 times the level of reports in 2001 and 2002, according to the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.
The most common type of mortgage fraud was misstatement of income or assets, followed by forged documents, inflated appraisals and misrepresentation of a buyer's intent to occupy a property as a primary residence.
Over the last several months, the FBI has been investigating an estimated 1,300 mortgage fraud cases — including 19 involving subprime lending practices by U.S. financial institutions.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Another Obama buddy bites the dust
Senator Chris Dodd, a vice-Presidential hopeful Democrat from Connecticut and Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee which regulates mortgage lending, was named as having received preferential treatment from Countrywide in obtaining mortgage loans. Dodd had earlier this year called Countrywide's lending practices 'abusive.'
One week ago the allegation of a similar deal with Countrywide forced former Fannie Mae Chairman Jim Johnson to step down from his volunteer position as head of Barack Obama's vice presidential search team.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Friday, June 13, 2008
Stoopid People Tricks
It's a well known fact that black coated dogs are much less likely to get adopted from a shelter for a variety of reasons. So the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter held a sale to promote the adoption of black animals. 12 black cats and 25 black dogs adoption fees were to be cut to $25 from the normal $85.
The promotion was canceled.
Because of racism.
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Configuring AVG Internet Security
It turns out that AVG Free 8.0 just about shuts down Firefox. Any java pages either can take up to minutes to load, or simply cripple Firefox.
There are important steps to set up AVG 8.0 for Firefox.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Weeeeeeeeee!
Now that would be a reason for a puppy to scream out loud...
AVG Free
They are making it very hard to follow all the links to download AVG Free 8.0
So here is the link. Version 7.5 expires in June.
Monday, June 09, 2008
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Who Needs Free Speech When We Have Socialized Medicine?
Hey Canada? WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE!
Mark Hemingway on Canadian Human Rights Tribunal & Mark Steyn on National Review Online
...the general interpretation by the human-rights commissions is that they now have free rein to regulate the media. The slippery slope has been a toboggan ride to hell ever since.Maybe there is hope:
What this means is that everyone in Canada now has fundamental freedoms, provided they’re not in conflict with whatever specious definition of “human rights” the CHRC chooses to apply. The threshold for conviction set by the Human Rights Act is incredibly low, because its highly subjective language means that “likely to cause contempt” is as good as a preponderance of evidence establishing guilt.
As a result, the Canadian Human Rights Commission is stunningly effective: In its 31 years of existence, not a single complaint brought before it has been dismissed. That's right: Everyone is guilty before God and the Canadian Human Rights Commission.In 1999, a Christian printer was fined $5,000 for refusing to print a series of pro-pedophilia essays. He spent $40,000 in legal fees trying to defend himself.
In 2005, the Knights of Columbus of Port Coquitlam, B.C., were fined for refusing to rent their hall for a lesbian wedding.
There’s simply no point in naming all of the clergy that have been brought up on charges for preaching against homosexuality. Suffice to say it’s more than a few.
In 2002, the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission ordered the Saskatoon StarPhoenix and Hugh Owens each to pay $1,500 to three complainants for running an ad that quoted Bible verses condemning homosexuality. The decision was overturned by an appeal court . . . four years later.
In January of this year, Ezra Levant, publisher of Canadian conservative magazine The Western Standard, was brought up on charges for publishing the infamous Danish Muhammad cartoons as a matter of informing his readers what all the fuss was about.
This kind of nonsense on stilts is now the accepted norm in human-rights tribunals. With Steyn and Maclean’s involved, supposedly enlightened liberal Canadians — who needs free speech when we have socialized medicine?! — may not be able to dismiss the victims of the injustice this time around as merely neo-Nazis or those backward Christians. Steyn’s fame precedes him, and Maclean’s is a beloved national institution in Canada, with ample resources.
In fact, according to Andrew Coyne of Maclean’s they’re hoping to lose the case in Vancouver this week so they can bring it to a real court of law, and possibly set a precedent that could be the beginning of the end of Canadian “human rights” tribunals. Here’s hoping.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Friday, May 23, 2008
Sunday, May 18, 2008
When the movie is better than the book
Mathewes-Green calls the movie Prince Caspian much better than the book. Then proceeds to ponder other movies vs. books.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Gotta Love Florida
The alligator, one of many inhabiting ponds around Frosti's East Lake Woods neighborhood, busted through the porch screen, crossed about 10 feet to the open door and entered the house.
The alligator traipsed across the living room carpet, through the dining room and into the kitchen."The police told me it may have been interested in my cat," Frosti said