anysia: (WTF??!!)
You put a lens on your camera body, and you get error message "Check status of your lens". You take lens off, check everything, remount the lens, switch on camera, and get the error again. *worry*

Get another camera body, mount lens on that one, and it works just fine. *panicky feeling*. Mount lens on 1st camera body... "Check status of your lens" (panic intensifies) Camera body less than 6 months old! :o

Deep breaths, put on magnifying spectacles, and inspect camera. All good, and other lens works on it. Inspect lens... It's amazing what one small smidge of pet fur can do. Cleaned off, lens working, panic abated.
anysia: (Huh?)
I've been using the built in Dgital TV tuner in my computer for years. No problems. For some odd reason, Channel 9 started becoming intermittent. Viewable at during the day, disappearing in the evening. Then yesterday, it disappeared all together. Same thing with SBS.

The strangeness is this: if I use the DTV Tuner stick on my laptop, channel nine and SBS comes in perfectly. Now, I don't want to keep two computers running. So, I pinched the tuner stick, plugged it into my desktop, installed drivers, software, did the prerequisite reboots, scanned, and got several channels listed.

So, I am now using two programs to watch TV. Oy.
anysia: (WTF??!!)
I'm not joking.

This what happens when Tea-hadists, and neocons are the ones that keep getting the spotlight and airtime. These are the ones running rampant, so they end up being the poster children for the Conservative Party.

Conservatives don't like it, too bad, suck it up, princesses, you brought it on yourselves by sitting back, and leaving such as these to be glowing examples of "Conservatives" by groveling and swooning over that dipshit Palin as if every word she says is gospel from on high, applauding stupidity like "2nd amendment remedies" from Angle, and other priceless gems like this to be the ones spearheading for you.

Closed Captioning during a live speech isn't a script, it's some person in a booth typing as fast as he or she can to keep up with the dialog and action. It's too bad the Tea-Tards of Sodahead can't figure that out for themselves... but then they do prefer to invent drama where there isnt' any.
anysia: (WTF??!!)
I just saw the cast of "Jersey Shore" on a talk show. And I thought Mr. "Tan in a Can" Boehner was orange!

These bozos are famous and popular... why?
anysia: (WTF??!!)
TV Talk show hosts collective IQs have just plummeted. Sarah "The Quitter" Palin is going to be one on FAUX NOISE. Just when I thought their meager intellect (they are pretty good at parroting GOP talking points) couldn't go any lower, it slams through the basement, heading toward the center of the earth.

*Boggle*

Jan. 14th, 2009 10:14 am
anysia: (WTF??!!)
Aikidomayland cracked the outside edge of the safety tab on the food processor lid about 2 months ago. The entire safety tab has finally fallen off. I can, by virtue of slender sewing tool, bypass the safety catch and use the food processor, but not a good idea to do this.

So, I spent a goodly part of yesterday searching for a supplier of parts. I think the supplier must be in the witness protection program, because it took a lot of time to find and then call said supplier. Only to be given another phone number to call.

Parts have been ordered. This is my boggle. It cost $10 less to get 2 replacement parts (the chopping blade has a crack in the plastic from someone *points above* putting something that should haven't been loaded into the food processor before it had been cut into quarters) than it cost to originally get the entire thing!

*Boggle*
anysia: (WTF??!!)
This time, the van pulled all the way into the carport. I opened curtain*, looked right at the guy (different than yesterdays doofus), and walked out the side door to the gate. Opened it, and he looked at me and plunked the parcel behind one of the posts. I tip my head and give him a look 'Dude, I'm standing right here!'

He just gets back into his van and goes.

What is with their 'tudes, lately?

*

Egads.

Sep. 1st, 2008 06:57 pm
anysia: (WTF??!!)
Palin thinks Pledge written by Founding Fathers
by JLFinch
Sun Aug 31, 2008 at 02:56:04 PM PDT

Good lord, this woman is a female George Bush.

Here is Palin's response to a candidate questionnaire for the Alaska 2006 gubernatorial race:

Are you offended by the phrase “Under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance? Why or why not?
SP: Not on your life. If it was good enough for the founding fathers, its good enough for me and I’ll fight in defense of our Pledge of Allegiance

Ok.

First, the Pledge of Allegiance was not written by the Founding Fathers. It was written much later. Secondly, the words "under God" were not originally part of the Pledge. "Under God" was added even later.

Wikipedia on the Pledge of Allegiance:

The Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy (1855-1931), a Baptist minister, a Christian Socialist, and the cousin of Socialist Utopian novelist Edward Bellamy (1850-1898).

Bellamy's original "Pledge of Allegiance" was published in the September 8th issue of the popular children's magazine The Youth's Companion as part of the National Public-School Celebration of Columbus Day, a celebration of the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's discovery of America, conceived by James B. Upham.

Bellamy's original Pledge read, "I pledge allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."

...

In New York City on April 22, 1951, the Board of Directors of the Knights of Columbus adopted a resolution to amend their recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance at the opening of each of the meetings of the 800 Fourth Degree Assemblies of the Knights of Columbus by addition of the words "under God" after the words "one nation." In the following two years, the idea spread throughout Knights of Columbus organizations nationwide. On August 21, 1952, the Supreme Council of the Knights of Columbus at its annual meeting adopted a resolution urging that the change be made universal and copies of this resolution were sent to the President, the Vice President (as Presiding Officer of the Senate) and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The National Fraternal Congress meeting in Boston on September 24, 1952, adopted a similar resolution upon the recommendation of its President, Supreme Knight Luke E. Hart. Several State Fraternal Congresses acted likewise almost immediately thereafter. This campaign led to several official attempts to prompt Congress to adopt the Knights of Columbus’ policy for the entire nation. These attempts failed.

...

After the service concluded, Docherty had opportunity to converse with Eisenhower about the substance of the sermon. The President expressed his enthusiastic concurrence with Docherty’s view, and the very next day, Eisenhower had the wheels turning in Congress to incorporate Docherty’s suggestion into law. On February 8, 1954, Rep. Charles Oakman (R-Mich.), introduced a bill to that effect.

And just FYI on the timing of the Founding Fathers:

The signatories of the Declaration of Independence are often called "Founders," and the delegates of the Philadelphia Convention which prepared the Constitution are often called "Framers." According to Joseph J. Ellis, this concept emerged in the 1820s as the last survivors died out. George Washington was always the dominant figure. He was joined by John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and after that, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, George Mason, Samuel Adams, and others. Ellis says the "the founders," or "the fathers" comprised an aggregate of semi-sacred figures whose particular accomplishments and singular achievements were decidedly less important than their sheer presence as a powerful but faceless symbol of past greatness.

For the generation of national leaders coming of age in the 1820s and 1830s — men like Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and John C. Calhoun — "the founders" represented a heroic but anonymous abstraction whose long shadow fell across all followers and whose legendary accomplishments defied comparison. "We can win no laurels in a war for independence," Webster acknowledged in 1825. "Earlier and worthier hands have gathered them all. Nor are there places for us ... [as] the founders of states. Our fathers have filled them. But there remains to us a great duty of defence and preservation."

Stupid is as stupid does, Governor.
anysia: (WTF??!!)
But this time, it's in the UK.

Toddlers who dislike spicy food 'racist'

Toddlers who turn their noses up at spicy food from overseas could be branded racists by a Government-sponsored agency.
The National Children's Bureau, which receives £12 million a year, mainly from Government funded organisations, has issued guidance to play leaders and nursery teachers advising them to be alert for racist incidents among youngsters in their care.

This could include a child of as young as three who says "yuk" in response to being served unfamiliar foreign food. The guidance by the NCB is designed to draw attention to potentially-racist attitudes in youngsters from a young age. It alerts playgroup leaders that even babies can not be ignored in the drive to root out prejudice as they can "recognise different people in their lives"


I wonder if this will be equally applied to immigrant kids who say YUK to UK foods?

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