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7 Crazy (And Not So Crazy) Theories on What Happened to Flight 370

Alternet has the story 7 Crazy (And Not So Crazy) Theories on What Happened to Flight 370.

As part of the terrorist hijack theory, some reports have suggested that terrorists hijacked the 100-ton plane and have hidden it somewhere intact with all radio devices turned off to avoid detection. The fact that the cell phones of passengers have rung, according to relatives, has only added fuel to that rumor.

They came close to the most worrisome theory possible, but then veered away from it, perhaps because of lack of imagination.

The worst case sceharion that I can imagine seems to even have escaped the thinking of the CIA, at least from what the CIA has said publicly.

Here it is, and I am sure I can’t be the only one to think of this. The plane has been hijacked by terrorist.  They are now setting it up for a mission even more shocking than the World Trade Center crashes.

The people who flew the planes into the World Trade Center had to depend on the fuel that was loaded in the plane to cause the collapse of the buildings.  Think of what people could load onto a plane if they had unlimited time and complete control of the plane.

Can they be loading the plane with tons of high explosives or even a nuclear bomb?  What about germ warfare?

What are they doing with the hundreds of passengers?  Are they going to use them as hostages by putting them back on the plane when it takes off for its mission?

What action will be taken when the plane is found to be in the air again?  We could shoot it down  to prevent it from completing its mission.  After that, we might find that it was not on a deadly mission at all.

Has a movie like this already come out, or will it be in theaters in a month or two?


Always Believe In Murphy’s Law

To the certainty of death and taxes, we must add Murphy’s Law.

For those of you unfamiliar with that law it states, “If anything can go wrong, it will go wrong.”

Yesterday, I posted the article The Solution To The Windows-XP Conundrum. In that post, I noted  that Microsoft gives you two solutions to the problem of Windows-XP becoming unsupported in April. Both of Microsoft’s solutions wipe out your ability to run programs that you had on the old Windows-XP machine.  In that post, I also noted that there is another option that allows you to use another operating system, Linux, on your old machine while preserving the ability to run Windows-XP if you have to.

Being an extremely firm believer in Murphy’s Law, I chose the option that preserves Windows-XP.  I implemented that option yesterday instead of one of those Microsoft options.

Today, I received a letter from my sister asking me to find some old documents from 1993 and 1994.  I have some documents on file that are in Adobe FrameMaker format.  The only machine that I have that still has Adobe FrameMaker on it is the Windows-XP machine.  If I had wiped out the ability to run Windows-XP yesterday, I would not have been able to look at those files today.

You never need 20 year old documents until exactly the day after you eliminate the capability to read them.  Since I knew of that problem, I preserved my ability to read them.


The Solution To The Windows-XP Conundrum

I have two computers. The old one is running Windows-XP. Microsoft is discontinuing support for Windows-XP which accounts for about 30% of their installed base. Microsoft has two options for you. One is to just upgrade the operating system by buying either Windows 8 or Windows 7. You have to first check to see if those operating systems are compatible with your old hardware. After the upgrade, many of your old programs won’t run, but if you used the optional installation aid, at least your settings can be restored.

The other choice Microsoft offers you is to buy a new computer with the new software already on it, and just dispose of your old computer. You lose almost everything from your old computer unless you find some way to at least transfer the data from your old machine to the new one.

There is another alternative that Microsoft probably disparages. You can install a variant of Linux such as Ubuntu on your old machine.

You might ask if you will lose everything on your old machine if you install Ubuntu. Fortunately the answer is that you won’t lose anything. You won’t even lose what you would under Microsoft’s two options. The reason is that the default Ubuntu installation option is to turn your machine into a dual boot machine. This means you will be able to run Ubuntu or Windows-XP at any time on the old computer.

You won’t want to run Windows-XP if you can possibly avoid it because of the future vulnerability of that operating system after Microsoft stops fixing security problems in Windows-XP. However, if you find that there is something you absolutely need from the Windows-XP side, you can disconnect your machine from the internet for safety reasons, and then boot-up Windows-XP.

Prior to the discontinuance of Microsoft support for Windows-XP, you won’t have to disconnect your computer from the internet to retrieve something from the Windows-XP side of your machine.

Since Sharon is the one now using the old computer for browsing the internet, all I need to do is to get Firefox running under Ubuntu on the old machine.  Firefox even provides a facility to keep all of your Firefox installations in sync.  I am already using that to sync my Windows-7 machine, the Windows-XP machine, and my Samsung tablet.


Senate jobless benefits deal reached

Politico has the story Senate jobless benefits deal reached.

The bill would be paid for by an extension of U.S. Customs fees established by the recent budget deal through 2024 and by making changes to federal pension programs over the next 10 years.

Who needs their stinkin’ Social Security or Medicare anyway? Let’s pit the unemployed against the old folk and see who wins. Either way, the rich win.

What is this baloney about paid for? Do these Senators have the foggiest idea that their government is sovereign in its own currency? As long as there is slack in the economy, there is no worry about how to pay for Social Security and Medicare (if we get a handle on big Pharma and private health insurance companies).

Why do we have to pit the unemployed against the elders, when the top 1% is holding 40% of the wealth of the country. We elders earned our benefits. What have the great bank robbers done to earn their wealth? Are they supposed to be rewarded for tanking the world economy. Are we that afraid of them?

Oh, and how do the Republican Senators think the FED payed for the $13 trillion in bank bailout money? They were shocked when Ben Bernanke told them he just typed it into the computer.  What are these clowns doing making economic decisions for our country?

By clowns, I mean the Senators, Democrats and Republicans who are foolish enough to think that new spending has to be “paid for” by cuts in other programs.  As for Ben Bernanke, his only clownishness was his failure to put an end to the big bankers accounting control fraud when he had the chance in the Bush Administration.

See my previous post Bill Black at TED Explains How Insiders Rob Banks and Cause Crises.

Thanks to MardyS for posting this on his Facebook page so I could get a head start in trying to beat this idea into the ground.


Hypocrisy of Government Funding for Penis-Pumps—But Questioning Contraception Dollars 1

Alternet has the article WATCH: Daily Show’s Samantha Bee Nails Hypocrisy of Government Funding for Penis-Pumps—But Questioning Contraception Dollars.

ObamaCare is that insurance companies have to cover women’s health care needs including contraception.  This has caused serious congressional debate with Republicans adamant that women ought to pay for their own individual sexual health choices.

Yet, on last night’s The Daily Show, Samantha Bee revealed that unlike the serious congressional debate targeting female contraception and reproductive healthcare in general, Medicare has spent $172 million on penis pumps in the last five years, which the mostly white, older, male members (sic) of Congress don’t seem to have a problem.


Now the dirty little secret is out. This must be why I am such a strong proponent of women’s equality in health care funding by the government. I don’t want to be a hypocrite.

Maybe the rallying cry ought to be “No penis pumps and no viagra unless female contraceptives are funded.”


Bill Black at TED Explains How Insiders Rob Banks and Cause Crises

Naked Capitalism has the article Bill Black at TED Explains How Insiders Rob Banks and Cause Crises.

This is a great piece to share with friends and who still aren’t sure why we had a crisis or are predisposed to blame it on greedy borrowers, as opposed to greedy and reckless financial services industry players.

If you don’t know who Bill Black is and if you haven’t read his book and if you have been ignoring my blog for the past 7 or 8 years, here is the bio that was posted along with the YouTube video below.

William Black is an associate professor of economics and law at UMKC. He has held many prestigious positions, including executive director for Fraud Prevention. He recently helped the World Bank develop anti-corruption initiatives and served as an expert for OFHEO in its enforcement action against Fannie Mae’s former senior management. He is a criminologist and former financial regulator.


Warning: If you would prefer to cling to your own idea of what caused the crisis because you are so sure you know what you know, then do not watch the video below. If, on the other hand, you entertain the possibility that the Tea Party funded by the Koch Brothers might have an ulterior motive in getting you to believe the government’s promotion of home ownership is the cause, then this video is for you.

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Why aren’t we outraged enough to demand action from Obama and Holder?


A Developer’s Voice: I Hate Open Floorplans, It Makes Roger Come Out… 1

A Developer’s Voice blog has the post I Hate Open Floorplans, It Makes Roger Come Out…

A couple years later I got married to my great wife (now mother of my two boys).  She would sometimes call me at work and would get confused because I was so “angry” with her.  I was disengaged and gave short answers.  I was not the guy I was at home, and so she started referring me at work as Roger.  She couldn’t figure out why I was sweet at home but distant when she called me at work.  She was not a fan of Roger.  Over the years I have talked to many other programmers and many of us seem to have this problem.  We are not actually angry, we are just lost in our own worlds and are still waking up from it.

I provide a link to this article so Sharon can better understand what she has experienced with me for over 40 years.

Thanks to João Geada for posting this on his Facebook page.


Trans-Pacific Partnership Reveals Deadly Cost of American Patents 1

Yves Smith has the Naked Capitalism article Trans-Pacific Partnership Reveals Deadly Cost of American Patents.

While US news stories occasionally mention the breathtaking cost of some medications, they almost always skirt the issue of why American drugs are so grotesquely overpriced by world standards. The pharmaceutical industry has managed to sell the story that it’s because they need all that dough to pay for the cost of finding new drugs.

That account is patently false.

First, part of the story the drug industry chooses to omit is that a substantial portion of drug R&D, and the riskiest part (basic research) is heavily funded by the National Institutes of Health and other government agencies. It’s hard to put all the data together, but the latest estimates I’ve seen put the total funded by the government at over 30%.

Second, Big Pharma spends more on marketing [than] on R&D. And it markets in the highest cost manner possible: in person sales calls to small business owners (doctors). The fact that it is worth it to sell in such an exceptionally high cost manner is proof of fat margins (the marginal value of a sale supports such a costly sales effort).

Third, and this is where the foreign debate over the TransPacific Partnership comes in, one of the big reasons US drugs are so costly is we allow drug companies to milk patents to a degree that is unparalleled elsewhere.

And this is only the beginning of the article before she gets really revved up.

When I first heard politicians telling us that we need treaties protecting our “intellectual property” rights, it sounded like a plausible story.  The politicians implied that those nasty people in other countries were most uncivilized not to respect our “intellectual property” rights.

It is becoming more and more clear what an abusive concept we have in our American style “intellectual property” protections. When even President Obama repeats this malarkey, just do your own internal translation to “intellectual property” abuse.


Soviet-style propaganda in media fueling crisis

The Boston Globe has The New York Times story Soviet-style propaganda in media fueling crisis.

In the past week, as the crisis in Crimea deepened, similar images have been running on Russia’s state-run television. Even for the Kremlin’s master propagandists, it is a tenuous stretch — but that’s of no matter. The enemy has been identified: It is the West, allied with “fascist mercenaries” in Ukraine.

The scale of Russia’s propaganda effort in the current crisis has been breathtaking, even by Soviet standards.

That’s rich.  The master of American propaganda calling out Russia on propaganda.  Wasn’t it the false stories in The New York Times that promoted us into invading Iraq?

The Russians couldn’t possibly worry about the fake threat of missiles being launched at their territory from their former satellites that have been enticed into NATO  like the Americans were worried about Russian missiles in Cuba being launched at us in the 1960s.

And those neo-Nazis that we are supposedly befriending in Ukraine – unfortunately that’s not propaganda, that’s true. I’d call the denial of that factor in Western Ukraine is the propaganda.  Didn’t we just read about this in an OpEd piece in The Boston Globe yesterday. (See my previous post Vladimir Putin’s enemies aren’t all good guys.)