Ok, I couldn’t leave you with that for the day. Here’s some Brave Combo:
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Music Monday: Seasoned Greetings
One of the strangest bits of Christmas music ever recorded. The Residents:
Just Wrong.
I hope the people who doctored up that video to make it seem like Planned Parenthood sells parts of “dead babies” for profit are really proud of themselves. They goaded a crazy guy into killing multiple actually born people, including a cop. Worse than that? A pro-life cop. And a mom of two. And an Iraq war veteran.
And all you people who think this was in any way justified? How dare you call yourselves Pro LIFE.
There’s a word for enforcing your opinions with violence: terrorism. Don’t blame me; blame the dictionary.
In Closing: Yeah, suuuuure the NSA is going to stop collecting your phone records, just like they “stopped” collecting e-mail metadata. As usual, if comments get out of hand they get closed. Threats will be reported to the authorities.
The Edge
I like those moments where I reach my edge. Those moments prove I am working to the best of my ability. They show me where my edge actually is. And most importantly, I will never stretch beyond the edge if I never get there in the first place.
In Closing: a few last Paris items; maybe you didn’t notice that you’re paying over twice as much; last century’s refugees; and the sane Republican candidate seems to be throwing up his hands in disgust as other candidates spew easily refuted nonsense.
I’m going to hold off on saying anything about Colorado Springs just now.
Happy Thanksgiving
I am thankful to have a roof over my head tonight, particularly since there’s a freeze watch in Vegas. I’m thankful to have food in the house. I am thankful to be alive. I am thankful to have good friends.
Happy Thanksgiving, all.
Where do I send my Resume?
The Shorties Girls
I really thought about doing something on intellectual dishonesty today. But you know it boils down to one thing: Cheating cheats you in the long run. So here’s the shorties.
Google Easter Egg: check out what happens when you search for “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.”
The Cats of Belgium: Belgians have a pretty good sense of humor, it turns out.
The NSA: I guess nobody noticed they had their fingers crossed behind their backs. I wonder what, if anything, can stop them from thumbing their nose at the 4th and 5th Amendments.
Stop! Thief!: Civil forfeitures now exceed losses from burglaries.
Opt Out: Massachusetts has decided they don’t want Common Core. Not because they can’t live up to it, but because they believe what they already implemented was better.
The Whole Country: “Russian sailor drank half a litre of rum before crashing 7,000-ton ship full speed into Scotland.” Some headlines are better than others.
The History [Americans] Don’t Know: We will never figure out how to bring peace to the region without learning how “The West” helped cause the problems in the first place.
And Finally: A few words on Downtown Las Vegas. By the way, “Downtown” and “The Strip” are completely different places. Strictly speaking the Strip isn’t even in Las Vegas!
Music Monday: Thanksgiving is Almost Here
A Tale of Two Cities
Yesterday, I went on a mini pilgrimage to the site of the old MGM Grand fire — Bally’s.
All traces of the fire itself were erased 34 years and multiple renovations ago. Nevertheless, I could imagine a fireball traversing the long casino floor in seconds, faster than anyone could possibly have run. And yet, if you know what you are looking at, there are vestiges: exit doors prominently marked “EMERGENCY EXIT PUSH TO OPEN”; signage reminding guests where they can and cannot smoke.
In 1980 as today, tourism and hospitality is the largest industry in Las Vegas. Disaster forced changes for the better on businesses that might not otherwise have agreed. Dead tourists and news coverage of dead tourists is bad for business.
However, Vegas is not the worlds most popular tourist destination. France has twice as many annual visitors as Vegas. Paris alone has more annual visitors than Vegas. And remember that dead tourists are bad for business? Yes, Paris has a little problem. Experts swear it’s just a short term problem.
Maybe.
Unhappy Anniversary: Vegas’s Towering Inferno
November 21, 1980, the MGM Grand Hotel (now Bally’s) had a deadly fire:
The official report on the fire is available in PDF form via the Fire Department. The event caused 85 deaths, a huge change of attitude, a massive renovation of Nevada’s building codes related to fire safety, and changes to Clark County Fire Department.
The lessons learned in Las Vegas may even have made your town’s tall buildings safer.