Monday - March 05, 2012
‘You get what you deserve, white boy.
I’ve got about 7 minutes left tonight and I thought I’d leave with this. Just came across it.
News from the USA.
OK, here the plan. White folks will organize and start looting stores and when they’re all empty, we burn down half the city.
Got it?
Oh wait. Something wrong here.
Oh yeah. A senior moment.
White folks don’t do that. Hmmm. Well I know someone does cos I heard about it.
‘You get what you deserve, white boy’: Boy, 13, doused in gasoline and set alight in racially-motivated attack
By PAUL THOMPSON
Police are investigating a possible race hate attack after a 13-year-old boy was doused in gasoline and set on fire.
The teenager, who suffered first degree burns to his face and hands, is white and his two attackers black.
His mother Melissa Coon said the attackers told her son ‘This is what you deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy’.
Police in Kansas City, Missouri said they are investigating the alleged assault as a possible hate crime.
Investigators said the assault took place as the teen walked home from East High School.
He noticed two older boys following him and as he arrived at his home the pair threw gas on him.
‘They rushed him on the porch as he tried to get the door open,’ Mrs Coon told KMBC-TV.
‘[One of them] poured the gasoline, then flicked the Bic, and said, ‘This is what you deserve. You get what you deserve, white boy’.
Mrs Coon said her son was able to beat the flames out with his hands and shirt and was able to call 911 and his father.
Police said the boy had been engulfed in a ‘large fireball’.
He has lost his eye lashes, eyebrows and some skin on his face.
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just wasting time with fun stuff
Amazing what ya find when ur not looking for it.
I read a book not long ago called “Creepers” by David Morrell.
I don’t read too many books more then once and give em away to our various charities here. A lot go to the hosp. book store. Well, I kept this book aside because of all the URls at the end of the book. Creepers is a fictional story but the background is quite real, and one I never would have guessed existed.
There are places all over the world with buildings (and amusement parks) long in decay. Many bldgs are dangerous to enter and are boarded up. But there are people who never the less enter and explore. They become experts at this activity.
Some people have gone armed with a camera to take photos of their experience.
Today, my wife decided it was time to do a clear out. In spite of the many books already given away, we need more room for the newer ones that are going to be coming in in the next few months. Good grief. Where had she been hiding all the ones now stacked on the table to my left, with the request I go thru em all and decide if there’s any to keep? So that’s one of things I’ve been doing today. I was amazed at the ones I had not yet read, those’ll go to the bookcase upstairs.
One of the books was Creepers and for the first time, I went to one of the 10 links he provided. One of which I was warned to stay out of due to malware.
But without any particular reason I just went to this site to see what was there. And found this.
http://www.lostdestinations.com/faces.htm
Do you see the ghostly Civil War soldier, gun in hand, standing poised between the two tombstones to the right? And is it just me, or are there two intensely watchful faces apparent in the screen door behind this woman and child in the pic on the right? Heebie-jeebie!
Some of these pics were sent in by readers. I don’t have any background information on them, other than that they are widely distributed on the web already.
That was so easy to spot that I don’t take it seriously, but think it’s kinda fun and wonder how the photo was done.
Here’s another one that has loads of other links inside it.
I think there are over 30 links at this site.
http://www.derelictlondon.com/home_page.htm
This cemetery was formed in 1855 and was nearly full when John Eustace Anderson was writing his local history in 1900 when he anticipated the need for a new cemetery. Anderson records that there was a mortuary chapel as well as the cemetery. There is no more - the chapel was demolished, along with the boundary railings, soon after the cemetery officially closed in the 1950’s. This really is one of London’s forgotten cemeteries and people walking along one of the footpaths in these woods might be forgiven for not appreciating that this was once a cemetery at all. There are several ghostly tales associated with this place including a hovering nun who floats above a grave plus “Spring Heal Jack” a devilish imp with pointed ears and piercing eyes carried out a number of attacks on people as they crossed common at night during Victorian times.
This link will take you to a derelict cemetery.
Just some interesting stuff for fun and wasting time. Cheers.
(the M25 is a road that circles London. I have heard that ppl can be on it for a very long time if they miss their exit. Lots of jokes about M25 I am informed.)
And finally for Drew and anyone else interested:
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Sunday - March 04, 2012
china attempts to deter would-be criminals. could this work here?
Don’t know how you folks will view this but .... I think the Chinese have it about right. I suppose it could use a tweak or two but overall, I’d say good.
Note to China and Ambassador Liu Xiaoming.
Please ignore the constant harping and hand wringing of the west on issues concerning matters in China’s own back garden. China’s internal affairs are the business of the Chinese and nobody else.
The west would like China to adopt our style of justice and our ways of dealing with the criminals among us.
China should only follow the advice of the west on these matters, if the Chinese want the same problems and solutions that do not work.
Since the west can not is seems fully protect its own citizens nor punish quickly the criminals who make life a misery for many, the west should not be telling the Chinese what to do or how to do it.
That’s my opinion, I am not speaking for BMEWS or anyone else here.
I’ve seen far too much and read far too much and am in full and complete sympathy with how China handles it’s internal affairs as regards the criminal menace in their own country.
The Execution Factor: It was designed as propaganda to deter would-be criminals. Instead interviews on death row have become China’s new TV hit
By HAZEL KNOWLESWith her silk scarves and immaculate make-up, Ding Yu looks every inch the modern television presenter. Indeed, for the past five years she has hosted a hugely successful prime-time show in China which has a devoted following of 40 million viewers every Saturday night.
But while in Britain the weekend evening entertainment will be The X Factor or Strictly Come Dancing, Ms Ding’s show features harrowing – some would say voyeuristic – footage of prisoners confessing their crimes and begging forgiveness before being led away to their executions.
The scenes are recorded sometimes minutes before the prisoners are put to death, or in other cases when only days of their life remain.
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Ms Ding conducts face-to-face interviews with the prisoners, who have often committed especially gruesome crimes. Her subjects sit in handcuffs and leg chains, guarded by warders. She warms up with anodyne questions about favourite films or music, but then hectors the prisoners about the violent details of their crimes and eventually wrings apologies out of them.
She promises to relay final messages to family members, who are usually not allowed to visit them on death row. The cameras keep rolling as the condemned say a farewell message and are led away to be killed by firing squad or lethal injection.
Having begun life five years ago on a TV channel in Henan province in central China, Interviews Before Execution quickly became a hit with viewers and was given a prime-time Saturday night slot.
Scenes from the series will be shown in Britain for the first time next week in a BBC 2 documentary. The BBC describes the Chinese series as an ‘extraordinary chat show’ which has made Ms Ding a national celebrity.
Ms Ding has covered more than 250 cases in Interviews Before Execution. She told a child killer: ‘Everyone should hate you.’ Her interviewees also included a jealous divorcé who stabbed his ex-wife in front of her parents.
In one scene, a prisoner in his 20s falls to his knees before his parents, who have been allowed to see him. He pleads: ‘Father, I was wrong. I’m sorry.’
Moments later, his parents see him about to be led away to his death. His distraught mother apologises for beating him once as a child and implores her son: ‘Go peacefully. It’s following government’s orders.’
Prison officers then push her aside and drag him away.
In another scene, a firing squad of about 20 men is briefed by a senior officer before executing condemned prisoners. ‘Some criminals will be very tough and difficult. That means they’ll be dangerous,’ the officer tells them.
Officials in the ruling Communist Party regard the series as a propaganda tool to warn citizens of the consequences of crime.
Inmates are selected for Ms Ding by judiciary officials who pick out what they consider suitable cases to ‘educate the public’. So far, the show’s makers claim, only five condemned prisoners who were asked have refused to be interviewed.
Convicted criminals in China can be put to death for 55 capital crimes, ranging from theft to crimes against the state. However, the show focuses exclusively on murder cases, conspicuously avoiding any crimes that might have political elements.
The case that has drawn the largest number of viewers so far is that of Bao Rongting, an openly gay man who was condemned to death for murdering his mother and then violating her dead body.
Three extra episodes were devoted to his story as viewing figures soared. Homosexuality is still regarded as taboo in most of China, and the sensational trailers described his interviews as ‘shining a light on a mysterious group of people in our country’.
When Bao was executed, no family members turned up to say farewell. His final conversation before being led to his death was on camera with a decidedly wary Ms Ding, who admitted to being unsettled by his sexuality. In a remarkable scene, he asks if she will do him a last favour by shaking his hand before he dies. She hesitates, before lightly touching his hand with her finger and then pulling it away.
She later confessed to being unsure if she should have shaken his hand, saying with obvious distaste: ‘There was a lot of dirt under his nails. For a long time there was a feeling in this finger. I can’t describe that feeling.’
A LOT MORE TO SEE AND READ HERE
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really ignorant wankers ….. raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaacist
I suppose it could get even more politically correct and dumber. That’s why I’m not asking, does it get any dumber then this? Cos of course it could.
I am not one who supports unions but here’s a case of ppl I generally despise who actually have done no wrong. In fact, I’m their side in this ONE example of our loony tune world.
How could anyone with a brain link this ancient thing to race? And of all the dumb things to do, why did anyone think it necessary to say sorry if offense was caused. Only a total idiot, a brainless twit with no idea could have come up with a racial slant. But hold on.
The person or persons who thought it was racist obviously also thought the three wise monkeys looked like guess who? And are they saying at the same time that those same ppl aren’t able to spout any wisdom? Now that smacks of raaaaaaaaaacism. Granted, I’ve seen many who .... nah. Won’t go there.
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Workers in FOUR YEAR legal battle costing £200,000 ($316,670) finally cleared of racism over innocent Three Wise Monkeys leaflet
· Unison branded cartoon ‘offensive’ as the committee criticised contained a single black member
· They mounted full-scale investigation and banned group from holding office
· Pamphlet producer says the racist slur was a ‘pretext’ for kicking them out
· Unison is considering another appeal which could costs tens of thousands
By EMILY ALLEN
A group of union activists have been cleared of racism for producing a leaflet with an image of the Three Wise Monkeys proverb - after a £200,000 legal battle.
The Unison branch members chose the picture of the ‘hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil’ monkeys to mock their leadership for failing to tackle issues.
The ancient Japanese saying is a gentle insult routinely applied to those who deliberately ignore an unwelcome truth and the four thought it would make an effective satirical point.
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The Unison branch members chose the picture (pictured) of the ‘hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil’ monkeys to mock their leadership for failing to tackle issues
But bosses of Britain’s biggest public sector union branded the cartoon ‘offensive and racist’ - because the 15-strong committee criticised contained a single black member.
And the chairman of its National Black Members Committee said the pamphlet ‘belonged in the past with Bernard Manning’.
Officials mounted a full scale investigation and banned the group from holding office in the union, which represents over 1.3 million workers.
The so-called Unison Four, who had already apologised for any offence caused, claimed they were victims of a witch hunt and sued the union.
But it took a four-and-a-half legal battle costing up to £200,000 for justice to be done.
One of the pamphlet producers, Glenn Kelly, 50, accused the union of a ‘scandalous waste of money’.
The four were all hard-left members of the Socialist Party seen as rebels by the New Labour loyalist leadership and Mr Kelly said the racist slur was a ‘pretext’ for kicking them out.
The Employment Appeal Tribunal ruled that the four were unjustifiably disciplined under the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act.
It upheld the findings of an earlier tribunal that the four were ‘committed anti-racists and have fought against racism’.
It accepted that the cartoon was intended to suggest the leadership was ‘closing its mind to and ignoring issues that concerned the membership’.
It also concluded of the four: ‘It is obvious to anyone looking at the cartoon that it is meant to represent the well-known image of the three wise monkeys who see no evil, hear no evil and speak no evil.
‘It never occurred to them that anyone would take it out of context and consider it to be racially offensive because one member of the committee, the chairman, was a black man.’
The EAT panel also ruled: ‘The right to freedom of expression entitles a union member to reasonably express his opinions on internal union matters generally and the right to freedom of association must entitle members of the union to influence the policies and actions of their union.
‘The disciplinary measures that were imposed on them preventing them from holding any office in their union plainly had a serious effect on the exercise of their freedom of expression and their freedom of association and that of their members who voted for them.’
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a few of the libyans brits liberated last year
Last year when the PM (Brit) went on his save the civilians crusade in Libya, I thought then and still do that the word “civilians” was much overused.
But as Churchill said at the start of WW2, “England, leading France by the hand” etc,ect.
Well, the present Prime Minister is no Churchill. Not a hope in hell of ever being either.
So the UK and the French and to a lesser degree the USA who gave background support, got to play policeman. Instead of “Napoleon we are here” or “We’ll fight them on the beaches” we got speeches about civilians in harm’s way. Never mind it was an armed insurrection. News releases were made as tho the RAF and the French had just engaged the Luftwaffe and the entire reserected German army.
Now we’re hearing the same bleating about civilians re. Syria, except they may not be the pushover that Gaddafi was.
Now then, the govt. in Libya such as it is, does NOT sanction or approve of what’s happening here. I’m simply bringing to your attention the kind of folks (and there are many ovem) who are very much anti west and especially anti American, anti Jews, anti Christian and anti Brit. Mostly anti modernity and 20th century. Never mind the 21st.
Take a look at the photos at the link and more of the story.
VIDEO AND LOTS OF STILL PIX HERE. SOURCE, SUNDAY MAIL
Video of Churchill’s Desert Rats’ graves being smashed to rubble… by the Libyans we helped liberate
· Headstones torn down and crucifixes smashed with hammers by extremists
· More than 150 graves of British serviceman systematically desecrated
· Attack carried out over two days with footage posted online
· Members of mob heard repeatedly calling dead servicemen ‘dogs’By IAN GALLAGHER and MARTIN DELGADO
A year ago they begged for Britain’s help when Colonel Gaddafi’s tanks encircled their city, threatening annihilation.
Now former Libyan rebels in Benghazi – liberated with the aid of the RAF last March – have systematically desecrated the graves of more than 150 British servicemen killed in North Africa 70 years ago.
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Headstones at the Benghazi War Cemetery have been torn down and crucifixes smashed with hammers by a mob of extremists, some carrying guns and dressed in combat fatigues.
More than 1,000 soldiers and airmen who lost their lives in the desert wars of Montgomery and Rommel are buried at the site in Eastern Libya.
Many were members of the famed 7th Armoured Division, known as the Desert Rats, who played a crucial role in the see-saw battle for control of Libya and Egypt between 1941 and 1943.
Graves of RAF pilots were among those shattered by the thugs. It was their job to fly bombing raids – just as the RAF did last year – to assist Lieutenant General Montgomery’s Eighth Army and support commandos clearing routes for tanks.
Sickeningly, the attack, which was carried out over two days last week and appeared highly organised, was filmed by one of the men involved and posted on the internet.
As they rampage among the graves, members of the mob are heard to repeatedly say of the dead servicemen: ‘They are dogs, they are dogs.’
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Saturday - March 03, 2012
Chess Problem #236
I’ve not solved this one. I haven’t peeked at the answer either. But it’s another case of ‘overload’ but this time it’s Black to move and win. I can’t even find a piece to overload. And I’m not gonna peek at the answer until tomorrow, when I’ll post the solution.

1. … ?
Taken from Combination Challenge by Lou Hayes and USCF Senior Master John Hall (2520)
Graphics courtesy of Exachess.
UPDATE 3/4/112
Guess l was wrong. Seems Drew got it right.
1. … Bh3
2. Re1 Bg2 winning material.
My keyboard isn’t working. I spilled Mountain Dew on it last night. I’m gonna go to Best Buy and buy a new keyboard. Fortunately I’ve got a virtual keyboard that I can hit with my mouse. But let’s face it, I type much faster than my mouse moves. My shift keys don’t work, my ‘a’ key also doesn’t work, nor does my delete key work. I really should quit putting vodka in my Mountain Dew.
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Friday - March 02, 2012
comrade commissar for euro human rights court warns UK.
Some stories of interest with regard to Europe’s cancer.
You folks in the USA won’t see this where you are. You are lucky to be mostly far removed.
I’ve had this for a few days not being sure how I wanted to present it. But the latest comment from the usual left wing idiot socialist gas bags at the European Human Rights courts, decided me on posting the web pages with links and let you see just how F****D up euro-weenies can be. And they want others to agree to their twisted thinking.
In brief. You will recall if you’ve been visiting this site over time, that there was a great brouhaha over a traveler’s ILLEGAL camp site which took ten years to resolve. They were illegal from the start and they knew they were. So last year they were finally and forcibly removed. That’s it. That’s all. End of story. Erm ... well maybe not.
An ass wipe by the name of Thomas Hammarberg, who happens to be a European Human Rights Commissioner, has opined the following. Notice please what the idiot who can not die soon enough to please me, has said re. Dale Farm;
Thomas Hammarberg, Commissioner for Human Rights at the Council of Europe, said the eviction of travelers from the illegal Dale Farm camp last year was a violation of their rights, ‘highly regrettable’ and must never happen again.
Britain is undermining the rights of gypsies and travelers to housing which is ‘culturally acceptable’ to them.
So in other words it was not legal or moral or correct to move the sponging SOBs, even though they themselves were in violation of the law and were in place illegally. I won’t even take time to go into all the collateral problems they caused the community they invaded. For those of you reading this who do not know, Dale Farm was the largest illegal camp site in Europe.
Meanwhile, here in the UK, The Council of Europe also runs the European Court of Human Rights, which David Cameron is currently trying to reform following its repeated interference in decisions made by British courts and Parliament.
Okay so. We’ve got two kinds of the same sort of ppl. One group is from Eastern Europe and mostly Romanian, the other travelers and mostly I am told, Irish and English. I have read that the Irish branch are somewhat smarter and more lawyered up. I don’t personally have any knowledge of the truth of that. Doesn’t matter anyway because both are serious problems.
But for this post …. the subject is the lying, thieving, teach em all as kids; The Roma Gypsies.
Take a look at this and if you really wanna be impressed, see the link. Cos it is impressive in a negative sort of way.
Gipsy pickpockets’ palaces: The mansions built by Romanian family of thieves who robbed train passengers while they slept
By REBECCA CAMBERIn Britain, they claimed to be destitute, living on benefits and scrounging from tourists to whom they sold the Big Issue. (a street magazine)
But in fact the Rostas family had five huge palaces in their Romanian homeland, financed by the proceeds of a massive pickpocketing racket here.
These are the gaudy mansions the family of Roma gipsies built after stealing hundreds of thousands of pounds from commuters, snatching mobile phones and cash as they dozed on late-night trains from London to Kent.The stolen phones were sold in Romania to generate huge profits which the family used to build this 16-bedroom villa. A few streets away four similar blue-roofed palaces, all decorated with the Mercedes car emblem to symbolise wealth, are shared by other members of the extended family.
All are unfinished to avoid paying Romanian property taxes.
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Police believe the family may be part of a wider criminal network spread across Europe, operating in Britain, Ireland, Spain and France. One neighbour, Artur Potra, 42, a retired engineering technician, said: ‘They have never worked in Romania. They just steal, steal, steal. They started out trading stolen whisky and cigarettes in the 1990s before they moved into Britain.
BUT WAIT ..... THERE’S MORE. Look here.
‘Con Air’ gypsy gang members who flew to Britain in £800,000 benefit fraud told to pay back just £17.65
By RICK DEWSBURYTwo members of a ‘Con Air’ Roma gypsy family who jetted in and out of the UK to pocket more than £800,000 ($1,267,478) in benefits have been ordered to pay back just £17.65p. ($23.30)
Ramona and Dorina Dumitru were part of a gang that cheated taxpayers out of hundreds of thousands of pounds in what was described by a judge as a ‘flagrant’ attack on the benefits system.
The fraudsters used forged home office documents and job references to illegally obtain national insurance numbers, which they used to claim a range of state handouts.
Gang members claimed benefits under two different aliases at the same time, and boosted the payouts they received by inventing children, producing what they said were photographs of the non-existent youngsters.
Some of the claimants did not live in the UK at all while making benefits claims, with one woman making regular flights into the country from Romania to collect their payments.
Today in a proceeds of crime hearing at Southwark Crown Court Ramona Dumitru, 34, who claimed she had six children, aged between two and 13 years old, was ordered to pay back just £16.65p of the £81,106.33p she netted.
Dorina Dumitru, 39, who used both her name and an alias was told she would only have to repay £1 despite having pocketed £101,333.27 after the court heard she had no assets.
Perhaps this one deserves a page all to itself. I couldn’t decide so I’m including it here.
Gum stolen from the UK being used as currency on black market in Romania
Police warn supermarkets to security-tag boxes of chewing gum to combat bizarre crime wave
MATT CHORLEYChewing-gum theft has become big business for criminal gangs who smuggle the confectionery across Europe to be used as a substitute for cash on the streets of Romania.
Prosecutors warn that the bizarre crime wave is now a “major problem” in cities across the UK, with thousands of pounds’ worth of gum stolen from shops. The Crown Prosecution Service warned yesterday that those caught will face the “full force of the law”, including jail.
Police believe organised gangs have identified a “soft target” in stores, where large amounts of stock are routinely left on shelves. In many cases, thieves simply load boxes of gum into trolleys and walk out. A number of forces claim the gum is sent to Romania, where shops and kiosks give chewing gum to customers instead of change, though Romanian diplomatic sources have played down the idea.
Dean Lampard, a CPS prosecutor, said: “The theft of large quantities of chewing gum is becoming big business. The police have told us this specific crime has become a major problem up and down the M5 corridor, as well as in other parts of the country.”
His warning came after two Romanian men were jailed last week for thefts worth more than £1,000. Ciprian Petw received a 24-week sentence for stealing £550 of gum in Norfolk and Taunton. He was picked up by police with a large foiled bag in Asda, Taunton, while out on bail for the Norfolk theft. He was found guilty at Taunton Magistrates’ Court of going equipped for theft. He had previously shoplifted in Manchester, Elgin and Suffolk, as well as Norfolk, and had made enough money to fund a trip home to Romania for Christmas, the court heard. Meanwhile, Fane Raducanu pleaded guilty to stealing chewing gum worth £430 from the same Asda store. He was given a six-week custodial sentence.
Police say similar raids have been carried out in Hounslow, Northampton, Hull, Newcastle, Slough, Worcester and North Yorkshire. From April to July last year, there were seven thefts of large quantities of gum in the Shrewsbury area alone. “Since then, it’s continued,” PC David Walton from West Mercia Police told The Independent on Sunday.
“We are not talking about a couple of packs; we are talking about five, six, seven maybe eight hundred pounds’ worth in one go. It became apparent it was just Romanian nationals. The chewing gum has a tangible value back home. If you are making a purchase in a shop on a street corner or a kiosk, if they don’t have sufficient change, they will give you strips of gum. The bottom line is it’s going back to Romania. People are loading up the trolley and brazenly walking out with it.”
PC Walton says the problem also goes “all the way up the M1”. The thieves avoid alcohol, meat and razor blades – where supermarket security is known to be tighter – and instead target the sweets aisles. Supermarkets have been encouraged to security-tag boxes of gum and reduce the amounts they keep on display.
There was a published photo last week sometime, of a 6 or possibly 7 year old who was being supervised by an adult gypo while the kid shoplifted.
They actually do train them that young.
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Space Riddle
What’s the difference between the Moon and NASA’s cyber security?
The Moon is made of green cheese, and NASA’s security is made of Swiss cheese.
Lame humor, but come on. Swiss cheese is full of holes, just like their security. Horry Clap.
Chinese hackers gained control over NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in November, which could have allowed them delete sensitive files, add user accounts to mission-critical systems, upload hacking tools, and more—all at a central repository of U.S. space technology, according to a report released Wednesday afternoon by the Office of the Inspector General.
That report revealed scant details of an ongoing investigation into the incident against the Pasadena, Calif., lab, noting only that cyberattacks against the JPL involved Chinese-based Internet Protocol (IP) addresses.
Paul K. Martin, NASA’s inspector general, put his conclusions bluntly.
“The attackers had full functional control over these networks,” he wrote.
What the flippin’ flippity flock???
“Some of these intrusions have affected thousands of NASA computers, caused significant disruption to mission operations, and resulted in the theft of export-controlled and otherwise sensitive data, with an estimated cost to NASA of more than $7 million,” Martin wrote.
“In 2010 and 2011, NASA reported 5,408 computer security incidents that resulted in the installation of malicious software on or unauthorized access to its systems,” his report states. “These incidents spanned a wide continuum from individuals testing their skill to break into NASA systems, to well-organized criminal enterprises hacking for profit.”
Other incidents “may have been sponsored by foreign intelligence services seeking to further their countries’ objectives,” he noted.
NASA offered a statement to FoxNews.com saying that there was never a threat to the International Space Station, but did not specifically address whether there was a threat to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
“NASA has made significant progress to better protect the agency’s IT systems and is in the process of implementing the recommendations made by the NASA Inspector General in this area,” Michael Cabbage, NASA spokesman said.
Which translates into normal English as “We’re totally screwed, our naked ass is hanging in the breeze bruised and bleeding, but we’ve finally figured out that we’ve been totally pwned for ages now, and are thinking about doing something about it.”
Holy fuck chunks on a greasy paper plate. Have you dweebs tried the most basic stuff, like isolating your systems, setting up a firewall, and catching the hundreds of Chinese spies you have working there as employees? Do you know how much it sucks to have to say “It’s not rocket science” to a bunch of rocket scientists? Sheez!!
NASA said it is aware of the problem and taking steps to improve its computer security programs.
Gosh, I’ll sleep better knowing that. Who the BLEEP BLEEP BLEEP s running security there, TSA? And why are we not hearing that the whole damn team has been fired and placed under arrest?
[case #184572 showing that China is actually an enemy, so let’s continue to send all our jobs and money to them. ASSHOLES.]
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Two Gaps, One Closed
I had an awful night bowling at Greed League. Throwing in the 140s. Yuck. I could not get a strike and I left a ton of opens. “Irregardless”, my team won 5-2, and the 2nd place team had a bad night, so I think they’re only 2-4 points ahead of us now. And we face them next week, with only 8 or 9 weeks left in the season. Time to make our Big Move. I’m going to have to fix my game by then because they rock on us all the time, and I’ll have to throw in the mid 600s to give us a chance. 1st place team is still miles ahead, 16 up I think, as they have been ever since week 4 or 5.
We were actually in 1st place on Cheap League coming into this week, and we held onto it against the ringer loaded team that has been in first for at least 15 weeks now. We went into last night tied for points with them, but we had more total scratch pins so we were ahead. It burned giving those guys 25 in handicap, but we managed to split the night 4-3 so now we’re a whole 1 point ahead. I threw 199 in the first game and we won by a bit. I threw a godawful 116 in game 2. Crivens! I was this friggin’ close every frame, throwing 8 9s, a spare and a strike, but I could not get my ball to cooperate and I left almost every frame open. I was all over the approach trying to find the right line, but the best I could come up with was “mostly”. Suckage. Oh, the pain. The pain! Probably the worst game I’ve thrown this season. Yuck. I guess I got my head together for game 3, and I made a tiny adjustment - I moved my approach back one lousy inch - and threw a 196. And we won that one too, but they’d beat us so badly in game 2 that they took the wood. Even if I’d chucked a 240 in game 2 they still would have creamed us.
My ball seems dead. I could have sworn I got it steam cleaned and resurfaced just 5 or 6 weeks ago, but it’s lost its mojo already. Unless it’s me. I’ve been having huge problems with my arm brace; the think is totally stank from old sweat and is falling apart. Maybe I can find a new one ASAP, get some practice sessions in today and Sunday morning, and get the ball done up on Monday. If nothing else that will boost my confidence in my equipment, and that might be all it takes.
But woo-hoo, 1st place for 2 weeks in a row in Cheap League! Yay us!
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Chess Problem #235
This problem’s theme is overload.
Overloading involves the exploitation of an enemy unit which must protect at least two other important pieces (or squares).
White to move and win.

1. ?
Taken from Combination Challenge by Lou Hayes and USCF Senior Master John Hall (2520)
Graphics courtesy of Exachess.
UPDATE 3/3/12
I am going to quote the book, just so Drew will be happy. JW pretty much solved this, after my ‘hint’.
1. Qc5!! (Black had the ugly threat of Rh1+!! which is now impossible because of Bxh1 and there is no mate on f2. Besides this defensive function, 1. Qc5 overloads the Bishop on d7 by threatening 2. Qc8+ Bxc8 3. Re8#. Black must defend against the mate and in so doing loses a Rook)
1. … h5
2. Bxg4 hg4
3. Kxh2 Qh6+
4. Kg1 Bc6
5. f3 Bxf3
6. Re8+ Kh7
7. Qc2+! and Black resigns, as a trade of Queens will be forced by 8. Qh2.
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Thursday - March 01, 2012
Gone Natural

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Pirates Of The Nile
Looks like “the shores of Tripoli” have moved a bit to the east? The Barbary Pirates were acting as agents of their de-facto government too ya know.
CAIRO – Seven American rights workers are on a plane out of Egypt after the U.S. paid nearly $5 million in bail costs to secure their freedom.
Egyptian officials said the U.S. paid $300,000 each for 16 Americans, nine of whom were already out of the country.
The State Department said the money was paid by the nongovernmental organizations where the democracy and rights workers work. However, the NGOs receive U.S. funding for their operations.
State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said workers from other international organizations were also on the plane. They were Norwegian, Serbian, Palestinian and German.
“Bail costs”. Right. Sure. As if they’re going back for their “trial” on those trumped up utterly bogus “charges”.
Call it a bribe, call it a payoff, call it a ransom. It’s all the same from this side of the pond; we don’t split hairs over such crap. They were held for ransom by a foreign government that we consider to be an ally, after we helped that government come to power in the media jizz-fest they call the “Arab Spring”.
Call home the diplomats, call home the tourists. Not a dollar in aid for Egypt, nor a bowl of rice. Not one ship gets in to the Nile Delta, not one Egyptian soldier comes near the Suez Canal. Not one truck crosses North out of Ethiopia or East in from Libya. Our Idiot In Chief tried to let them obtain freedom, but they never had any intention of that. Instead, he’s let them show us their real face, that they are yet another enemy in dirty sandals. So treat them that way. Blockade and embargo, and let them rot. Declare them a terrorist enabling nation and lock down their foreign bank accounts. Let them eat sand. No real need to defoliate their crops or poison the Nile north of Aswan. No need at all. Yet. But plan another damn-busters air mission, just in case. Hey, we’d be doing it for Gaia’s sake, returning the Nile to it’s natural state. Not our fault it would flood the whole place 50 feet deep in mud.
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In memorium: Andrew Breitbart
Andrew Breitbart 1969-2012
I enjoy making enemies.
Three years ago, I was mostly a behind-the-scenes guy who linked to stuff on a very popular website. I always wondered what it would be like to enter the public realm to fight for what I believe in. I’ve lost friends, perhaps dozens. But I’ve gained hundreds, thousands—who knows?—of allies. At the end of the day, I can look at myself in the mirror, and I sleep very well at night.
Andrew is at rest, yet the happy warrior lives on, in each of us.
AHHHH! I’m 9yrs older than he was.
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Is it okay to be critical of Israel ? And how far should it go?
Open for debate?
Is it okay to be critical of Israel ? And how far should it go?
Any conditions? Like, what if you’re a politician? Now keep in mind I’m not asking if it’s okay to be a stupid politician.
Interesting thing happened here.
A certain Baroness Tonge was told by her party leader to apologize for her anti Israel comments or leave the party. She chose to leave.
Her party is the Liberal Democrats, or Lib/Dems as they are referred to. Lib/Dems are as you might guess, on the left side of things but are part of this govt. because the Conservatives could not pull enough votes to gain a majority. And btw, I read in the papers that the Labour (very left)Party is gaining some ground. That’s a very scary thought.
But back to the Baroness.
She said, among other things, that American support for Israel wouldn’t last forever. She also said a lot more and it got me to thinking about something.
For me personally, support for Israel is in my dna. Can’t avoid it even when I get upset by some of the things I read, where I think they may be wrong. Thing is however, over time I have seen folks who aren’t saying nasty things but who are honestly in disagreement or who question Israeli policy. The settlements for one example, that Israel itself said would be halted but somewhere along the line that got held up. Then when they gave the all clear to dismantle some, a number of it’s citizens moved in and planted themselves anyway.
I’m too far removed from the trouble and strife there, don’t read as much as I should maybe. Although time for me is quite limited on how much I can read and do and post etc. On top of everything else going on here. So I take it on faith that overall Israel usually has it right, and that they aren’t the bad guys. But sometimes they slip I suppose, and critics are quick to point it out. And when they do, they get flamed and abused and threatened etc. It’s almost as though being critical is thought of as some kind of anti-Semitic crime. Of course some people are very much that. But surely not all of them. Anyway, even for those who are out and out holocaust denying rabid Israel haters, I’d rather they be right where we can see them. Out in the open. That’s one reason I think some of the European countries with anti deny laws with jail and fines are wrong.
So here’s the story on the Baroness. Was she wrong in all particulars and even so, why should she have been told to apologize for honestly held beliefs? And in trying to silence her no matter how unwelcome her thoughts and words to some, isn’t trying to silence her exactly what we are all so angry about when the left and the muslims do the same to our side?
I do understand that perhaps her words did not reflect the policy of her party and the party leader had to do something. Asking her to say sorry was I believe the wrong something because it would not have been a very sincere sorry. Just politically expedient.
Lib Dem Baroness Tonge quits party over Israel remarksBaroness Tonge said she was disappointed with Nick Clegg’s response
“One day, the American people are going to say to the Israel lobby in the USA: enough is enough.
“It will not go on for ever. Israel will lose support and then they will reap what they have sown.”Her resignation from the party follows a speech at an event held at Middlesex University, in which she said: “One day, the United States of America will get sick of giving £70bn a year to Israel to support what I call America’s aircraft carrier in the Middle East - that is Israel.
Labour leader Ed Miliband condemned the remarks, writing on Twitter: “No place in politics for those who question existence of the state of Israel.”
Right. Leave it to Red Ed to get into the act. She was critical yes. Maybe even over the top. But I didn’t read anything she said that suggested she questioned the existence of Israel. It’s like the racist word. Use a certain line and shut down the argument. Miliband was bought and paid for by the Marxist unions and I wouldn’t believe anything he said. He’s where he is because he managed to stab his own brother in the back politically, for leadership of the Labour Party. Not that I’m crazy about his brother either. A pox on em all. Especially the unions.
Mr Clegg said: “These remarks were wrong and offensive and do not reflect the values of the Liberal Democrats.
“I asked Baroness Tonge to withdraw her remarks and apologise for the offence she has caused. She has refused to do so and will now be leaving the party.
“The Liberal Democrats have a proud record of campaigning for the rights of Palestinians, and that will continue.
“But we are crystal clear in our support for a two-state solution.”
‘Mouthed obscenities’
Afterwards Baroness Tonge said: “The comments I made have been taken completely out of context. They followed a very ill-tempered meeting in which Zionist campaigners attempted continually to disrupt proceedings.
“They mouthed obscenities at the panellists, to the extent that university security attempted to remove them from the premises.
“The comments I made were in protest at the treatment of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank and the treatment of Israeli Arabs.”
She added: “I am disappointed the leadership of my party did not consult me before issuing a press release and seems always to abet the request of the pro-Israel lobby.
“Israel is acting against international law, the Geneva Conventions, and human rights. They do this with impunity and if our political parties will not take action then individuals must.
“I have been asked to apologise but refuse to do so and resign the whip of my party.”
The Liberal Democrat Friends of Palestine group offered Baroness Tonge its “full support”.
Before I go for the night I must make it clear.
I think the woman is a freekin loon. A moonbat of the first degree. Politically she’s probably her own worst enemy.
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