Propaganda To Legitimize an Iran Strike In the NYT

The New York Times is printing mysteriously unsourced statements about the fearsome evil of Iran — specifically, Michael R Gordon is passing on rumors from “civilian and military officials from a broad range of government agencies.” Via the Huffington Post, we look back on Michael R. Gordon’s previous work for the NYT — turn the clock back to September 8, 2002:

“More than a decade after Saddam Hussein agreed to give up weapons of mass destruction, Iraq has stepped up its quest for nuclear weapons and has embarked on a worldwide hunt for materials to make an atomic bomb, Bush administrations officials said today. In the last 14 months, Iraq has sought to buy thousands of specially designed aluminum tubes, which American officials believe were intended as components of centrifuges to enrich uranium.”

Ah, those aluminum tubes.

Scary Blizzard

We didn’t leave the house today.  Several of our nearby friends with kids brought them over for our kids’ birthday party.  Several friends who lived more than half a mile away had to cancel, cause there was just no way. Lots and lots of snow falling, and more importantly, lots of wind causing frequent whiteouts.  Hopefully it will be better tomorrow.  We’re supposed to have several days of low-single-digit high temperatures to go along with the snow though.  I guess it’s payback time after our green Christmas.

All of this blizzard stuff makes me want to get an SUV. Cause I want to do my part to encourage global warming.

Beryl

Apparently there’s some super slick desktop thingy you can do in Ubuntu, called Beryl.  There are various howtos for how to enable it.  They suggest that someone with my video driver can do it.  They are wrong.  This thread pretty much sums up my experience.

Well played, Futzmonkey.  Well played.