AT&T Wireless Speed Test

AT&T Wireless Speed Test

I found this speed test while searching for an rtsp player for my Samsung Blackjack. Nope, but they had an internet speed test. Much to my surprise the speed test ran and said my phone is faster than DSL.

To be fair, the speed is probably from AT&T’s servers, not from my phone. But it makes a good story.

Duffy – "Mercy"

“My morals got me on my knees…”

Yes indeed, morals must be a terrible thing. I wouldn’t know.

>:-)

Caught this song on an SNL rerun last night and looked for it on Youtube Mobile. Went searching for an rstp streaming video player for my Samsung Blackjack and wound up surfing the web for hours, finally quitting after running an internet speed test that says my phone is faster than DSL. Gotta love ADHD.

IE doesn’t seem to know what to do with the YouTube mobile video either. What, don’t I have Real installed???? Ok, installed Real and it seems I need a 3gp plugin. Actually what I need is a phone that supports streaming media.

Anyway, the song is hot. I may have to buy the CD.

Paying Down Our Debt

Impermanence of Money

Impermanence of Money

The total national debt as of this morning, Nov. 17th, 2008 is $10,617,806,584,635.27.

The population of the US as of 22:40 GMT (EST+5) Nov 17, 2008 is 305,679,024.

THEREFORE each and every US citizen owes $34,735.15.

Cough it up, people. Make your check payable to the Bureau of the Public Debt, and in the memo section, notate that it is a Gift to reduce the Debt Held by the Public. Mail your check to:

Attn Dept G
Bureau Of the Public Debt
P. O. Box 2188
Parkersburg, WV 26106-2188

Note: Perhaps we can borrow some? The world population is 6,737,570,334. If they’ll fork over $1575.91 each we’ll be out of this mess in no time.

Update 3/24/2012:
(thanks to flicka47 for inspiring me to revisit this.
On 09/30/1980 the National Debt was $907,701,000,000.00.
By 09/30/1985 the debt had doubled to $1,823,103,000,000.00.

During this time period the debt ceiling was raised several times.
On 09/30/1981 the debt ceiling was raised from $985 billion to $1,089 billion. It was approved by Congress in a 64-to-34 Senate vote.

Sources:
Treasury Direct Historical Debt Outstanding – Annual 1950 – 1999
New York Times Reagan Signs Increase In Federal Debt Ceiling
New York Times REAGAN URGES A RISE IN DEBT CEILING
Into The Void Reagan proved deficits don’t matter

Chip PC Jack Thin Client

Chip PC Jack PC EFI-6900 Evaluation Kit Thin Client - Thin Client - AMD Alchemy - 128MB RAM - 64MB Flash - Windows CE .NET

I am having serious trouble keeping my debit card in my pocket on this one. I suspect that sometime between now and tomorrow morning I will yield to temptation.

The Chip PC Jack is a computer that fits in a standard electrical outlet. WANT!

A “Thin-Client” computer is one that runs a pared down operating system, in this case Windows CE. That’s the same OS that runs on many PDAs. However, the Chip PC Jack supports a standard keyboard, mouse and monitor. Two monitors, if you want, either VGA or DVI with separate adapter. Many of Microsoft’s productivity apps, i.e. Office, are available for Windows CE.

If you want much Geek Mojo, this is it.

Leslie for President

If white trash from Alaska can be vice president, then why can’t a geekess be president? Get the word out! Vote for me!

Presidential Election Coverage 2008

McCain’s YouTube Nightmare

McCain’s YouTube Nightmare is that the voters – who have very short memories – will notice that he changes his story from interview to interview.

Changing your story because you’ve seen your mistake and are correcting it is one thing. Changing your story to boost your self-image or to get votes is another thing altogether – where I come from we’d call that lying. Apparently they don’t lie in Washington.

I was particularly interested in McCain’s statements on his grasp of Economics.

Political Haikus

Political Haikus

Political haikus seem to be a growing trend this year.

The Poetry of Sarah Palin

The Poetry of Sarah Palin. – By Hart Seely – Slate Magazine

“Haiku”

These corporations.
Today it was AIG,
Important call, there.

(To S. Hannity, Fox News, Sept. 18, 2008)

Mental Health Rules Put in Bailout

http://www.house.gov/apps/list/press/financialsvcs_dem/essabill.pdf

The above link is to the full text of the bailout bill, and I suggest that everybody read this bill. It was pushed through with only a couple of days debate by lawyers who have little understanding of the workings of Wall Street or The Fed. And they tacked a lot of pork barrel spending onto it to BRIBE Congress to agree to it. Unfortunately, mental health parity verbiage was tacked onto the bill with the pork. NAMI, of course, is celebrating the bill for its own sake without regard to what effect it will have, or when. Having appeased the mental health lobby, congress is off the hook as far as enacting any further legislation. Way to go!
http://www.house.gov/apps/list/press/financialsvcs_dem/essabill.pdf

“To amend section 712 of the Employee Retirement Income
Security Act of 1974, section 2705 of the Public Health
Service Act, section 9812 of the Internal Revenue Code
of 1986 to require equity in the provision of mental
health and substance-related disorder benefits under
group health plans, to prohibit discrimination on the
basis of genetic information with respect to health insurance
and employment, and for other purposes.”

This means that you only get parity if your employer provides your insurance AND that insurance already has mental health coverage. It doesn’t seem to require them to cover it in the first place. It also doesn’t appear to apply to private health insurance.

There is a cost exemption so to limit mental health coverage if it increases costs by some undetermined amount. The insurance companies can still deny claims bases on their definition of “medical necessity” or by their definition of “reasonable and customary” services.

??(2) COST EXEMPTION.?
6 ??(A) IN GENERAL.?With respect to a
7 group health plan (or health insurance coverage
8 offered in connection with such a plan), if the
9 application of this section to such plan (or cov
10 erage) results in an increase for the plan year
11 involved of the actual total costs of coverage
12 with respect to medical and surgical benefits
13 and mental health and substance use disorder
14 benefits under the plan (as determined and cer
15 tified under subparagraph (C)) by an amount
16 that exceeds the applicable percentage described
17 in subparagraph (B) of the actual total plan
18 costs, the provisions of this section shall not
19 apply to such plan (or coverage) during the fol
20 lowing plan year, and such exemption shall
21 apply to the plan (or coverage) for 1 plan year.”

Discrimination on the basis of genetic information only affects illnesses for which genetic tests have been developed. This bill ignores a lot of of the provisions of the ADA, while modifying ERISA quite a bit. I am concerned that this will weaken the ADA by tightening the definitions to exclude non-genetic diseases.

Specific diagnoses this bill applies to will be determined by the GAO, which has 3 years to study it and present a report. Once the beancounters are through will this bill, we’ll have no more than we had the day before the bill passed.

(h) GAO STUDY ON COVERAGE AND EXCLUSION OF
4 MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER DIAG5
NOSES.?
6 (1) IN GENERAL.?The Comptroller General of
7 the United States shall conduct a study that ana8
lyzes the specific rates, patterns, and trends in cov9
erage and exclusion of specific mental health and
10 substance use disorder diagnoses by health plans
11 and health insurance.”

I doubt this will change anything in the near future.

A few years from now you’re going to hear Congressdroids bitching because they didn’t have enough time to collect the facts before enacting this bill.

Why We Like Belgian Chocolate

A bit of history.

The story is that in WWII the GIs used to steal the chocolate bars out of all the boxes of K-Rations and use them to buy (rent?) whores. Problem 2 was that fine chocolate doesn’t hold up very well in a tropical climate. Hershey’s set to work on it. The result was the “Field Ration D” bar, a chocolate emergency food bar that didn’t melt as easily and tasted like paraffin wax.

Not only did the Field Ration D bar hold up in the heat, but it also solved the problem of the whores.

A few years later Hershey’s created a slightly better-tasting heat-tolerant chocolate bar called the Hershey’s Tropical Bar. This the ancestor of all American chocolate. I don’t know about the rest of you girls, but I’m looking for a Belgian soldier.


Hershey billed the Tropical Bar as “The Price of Freedom.”

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