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March 21, 2007

Funding the War on Spinach

Filed under: general — bdparker @ 8:32 pm

Here’s a breakdown of some of provisions in the emergency war supplemental

March 17, 2007

Things I Love: Part 3

Filed under: general — bdparker @ 1:12 pm

#3: Goat Gouda

Over the past couple of years, I’ve been experimenting a little with cheeses. Back in small-town NC, there was American, Cheddar, Swiss, and Parmesan (which came in a can). I find a few more choices at my neighborhood Giant and Safeway. Then Whole Foods has the most indulgent selection of cheeses I’ve ever seen. So, from time to time I’ll pick up a block of something that looks interesting and smells aromatic. I really enjoy the dry, salty cheeses like Pecorino Sardo. I’ll occasionally pick up a blue cheese, like most recently a potent gorgonzola. My consistent favorite is a smoky goat gouda, though. It’s a relatively dry cheese with a pleasing aroma, and a smooth, sweet flavor. It has a bit of a bite, which makes it exciting, but not as much as the blues. It also melts nicely over a warm burger, a feat that is not easily accomplished with the incredibly dry pecorinos. Actually, the last three meals I’ve cooked at home were juicy hamburgers, heavily seasoned, mixed with a little spinach and topped with a couple of slices of Gouda. Also recommended with crackers, potatoes, or Fillet Mignon.

March 15, 2007

On Global Warming

Filed under: general — bdparker @ 7:48 am

Over the past three decades or over the past hundred years, it’s well accepted that the Earth has gotten warmer – at least by measurable amounts. It’s also well accepted, but not often acknowledged that over the course of the Earth’s history, it has been a lot hotter and a lot colder. Well, this article about polar bear populations in Canada suggest that the warming isn’t as bad as many have claimed. Last year’s tropical storm season also attests to this.
Now, I’m something of an environmentalist myself and an avid reader of The Treehugger. I highly recommend Treehugger as a resource for radical and reasonable environmentalists. And yes, it is possible to be both.
And now I get to the point of this post. Global warming has been called THE defining issue of our generation worldwide. Now natural climate change is well, natural, so it’s really Man Made Global Warming that is of concern, and these days, it’s our release of CO2 or carbon dioxide that catches all the blame. (I wonder if the politicos and environmental pundits keep saying CO2 for fear that people will figure out that carbon dioxide is the same stuff that we and every other animal creates each time we breathe.) I believe a reasonable view of this can go anywhere from man’s effect on global temperature is negligible to man’s effect on global temperature could cause “catastrophic” change over the next two centuries. I’ll briefly note that Gore’s claims of near-instant catastrophic climate change does not fall within that range of reasonable. Personally, I’m in the negligible to insignificant category. This excellent global warming video says normal solar patterns are the cause of global temperature change and this article on planetary warming supports the video’s claims.
Now that we’ve dispelled any unfounded, sensationalist theories about carbon dioxide, can we focus on some real issues like that scum floating on top of the Potomac?

March 4, 2007

Last night I dreamed

Filed under: general — bdparker @ 9:32 am

I was harassed by St. Louis police officers for driving too cautiously.

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Later I remember that when I was pulled over (by one officer in a golf cart, and one in a squad car) I was wearing sunglasses and a sleep mask.

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