
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Monday, March 06, 2006
March Madness is Beginning
This is definitely my favorite time of the year. Conference tournaments are in full swing. The Big Ten tips off this Thursday. The NCAA Tournament will start in less than two weeks.
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Friday, March 03, 2006
Ferrari Enzo Crash is a Total Mystery

It seems like everybody these days wants to get on the homeland security gravy train, including, curiously, a small transit authority serving the San Gabriel Valley near Los Angeles. According to the LA Times, the San Gabriel Valley Transit Authorit, a tiny non-profit agency geared to providing rides to the disabled, has:
On its website, the San Gabriel Valley Transit Authority lists its address as 148 E. Lemon Ave. in Monrovia. The location is Homer's Auto Service, an auto repair shop. A transit authority bus was parked in one of its driveways, but nothing on the storefront indicated it was a headquarters for the agency. Inside, a young woman, who declined to give her name, said she was a dispatcher for the transit authority. She telephoned someone she said was an agency official, who declined to be interviewed.
According to the website, the organization also has its own police department with a chief, detectives and marked police cruisers. Sheriff's investigators said Eriksson told deputies that he was deputy commissioner of the department's anti-terrorism unit. But Monrovia Police Chief Roger Johnson said he found that the department is less than meets the eye. "I don't know if they have a police department to go with the website," he said.
Why did this tiny agency have a police department with a anti terrorism unit? And what the hell were they doing investigating a car accident?
In a brief interview, transit authority board member Yosuf Maiwandi said Eriksson had helped the police department's anti-terrorism unit with camera technology for the paratransit vehicles. Eriksson's civil attorney, Ashley Posner, is chairman of the transit authority board. Posner declined to comment; Eriksson's criminal attorney did not return calls seeking comment.Why would this agency have a police department? Further, why would it have homeland security officers? Occam's razor says that these guys were lying and that they were called by the driver of the Enzo and flashed fake badges. The small-town sherrifs thought that they were helping out some CTU-like agency and preventing the terrrists from winning.
Officials in cities where the agency does business said they didn't know why a small transit authority needs a police department. "We do not see the need for a ground transportation system for handicapped and disabled folks to have a police agency," Monrovia City Manager Scott Ochoa said. "We warned them that if the police agency operated with them in the city of Monrovia, it would jeopardize their [transit] agreement with us."
Thursday, March 02, 2006
Domino's Founder to Build
Tuesday, February 28, 2006
70% of US Troops in Iraq Want to Pull Out Within a Year
An overwhelming majority of 72% of American troops serving in Iraq think the U.S. should exit the country within the next year, and nearly one in four say the troops should leave immediately, according to a new Zoby poll. John Zogby comments on a new poll released by his firm at the Huffington Post.
Dear General Motors:
I hope all of your executives, middle managers, accountants, product planners and marketing types are fired and never get rehired anywhere again. You saddle your American customers with crap like this:

Yet you give the Europeans options like the Captiva:

Now this Captiva is something somebody with a college degree and future earning potention might actually cross-shop against a RAV4 or a CR-V based on styling. Think about it, General, you could actually sell cars for reasons other than lowball price and incentives. Honda, Toyota, BMW, Audi, Mazda all do it. It even works for Cadillac.
Why not Chevy?
Yet you give the Europeans options like the Captiva:

Now this Captiva is something somebody with a college degree and future earning potention might actually cross-shop against a RAV4 or a CR-V based on styling. Think about it, General, you could actually sell cars for reasons other than lowball price and incentives. Honda, Toyota, BMW, Audi, Mazda all do it. It even works for Cadillac.
Why not Chevy?
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
This Doesn't Sound like a Good Idea
for a recovering alcoholic:
"You're doing great work here," said Bush, who picked up a bottle of clear-colored ethanol and smelled it.
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