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September 27, 2006

Place your bets, place your bets. . .

Everyone is watching the DJI with baited breath today. Will it break through to a new record, or will all the attention cause it stutter?

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--Jason

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September 20, 2006

Oh hells yeah. . .

Ok, I know it'll probably be stupid, very stupid, but it's just too good to pass up, Zombies, Rebel Flags, Meth Labs and Karate. Oh hells yeah. . .

The South Will Rise Again

Click the link, watch the trailer, laugh, cry, be offended, I don't care; I just can't wait for this to come out.

--Jason

PS - It's also got the greatest movie tag line I've seen in quite a while. "Karate is about kicking ass. . . Zombie ass!"

-JC

UPDATE: While I've got the pirates from Ace's Place plundering, I thought I'd point them over to the Sidewalk Moving Pictures Festival this weekend; where such fine films as the Sasquatch Dumpling Gang, Loud Quiet Loud and tons of other new, short, arty and indie films will be screened in Birmingham this weekend. I'll be there volunteering at the Alabama Theatre Saturday morning for the Alabama Shorts screening. If you're nearby Birmingham, it's a great weekend event with some special surprises. If you're not near Birmingham, you'll just have to make do with the website. The much hyped, panned and decried Jesus Camp that's been the talk of both the sinosphere and dextrosphere of late, will also be screened.

Maybe next year The South Will Rise Again will be there.

-JC

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September 12, 2006

Don't forget. . .

Nuclear war is supposed to start today.

That is, according to a bunch of religious cult nutballs, nuclear war is supposed to start today.

Good luck everyone.

--Jason


PS - In case you're guessing. NO, I'm not serious. But these whack-o's are. I just wonder what they'll say on the 13th.

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September 11, 2006

Eine minuten bitte. . .

As we enter this day (I'm sorry, but I can't bring myself to call it an anniversary), that marks the fifth year since the attacks of September 11, 2001; many will have Islamic Terrorism and the greater threat of Islamic Fascism on their minds. This is appropriate, it will be on my mind as well. I just want to put the brakes on a second and remind people that Islamic Fascism is not the only threat we face in the world today.

As we prepare to remember our fallen, North Korea plans to announce to the world that they have indeed created an atomic bomb. Their only possible motivation for this is to blackmail the rest of the world into accepting a regime that starves millions of it's own people intentionally, that imposes an iron fist of state control on a completely opposite end of the scale from the Islamic Fascists.

Now is good time, if you haven't before, to read Bill Whittle's Tribes.

--Jason

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September 2, 2006

I can't help but laugh. . .

So here I trod on over to Drudge and find this peach of an article.

So it seems the Global Warming Crowd is adjusting their estimate downward, predicting a 2 degree Celcius rise in global temperature by the close of the century. Down from the previous estimate of 4.5 degrees.

Nevermind the unreality of the global warming crowd, I just wanted to point out this gem of a quote the article's authors got out of Australian Conservation Foundation energy program manager Erwin Jackson:

"Every day we delay taking action, the problem gets worse," Mr Jackson said.

Gee, Mr. Erwin, just sitting back and not being alarmist and armageddonist seems to be working just fine, in fact it's cut the theoretical projections of the effects of the myth of global warming in half.

--Jason

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September 1, 2006

Today's the day. . .

Today, in 1939, the Germans invaded Poland, officially starting WW2.

Ironically, tomorrow is the day, in 1945, that saw the official end of WW2 with the surrender of Japan.

--Jason

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