Nancy Peloisi gave an interview to NPR (a friendly media). It came on the radio this morning. Nancy spoke at length about the fiscal cliff bill. She discussed how it effected the fortunes of her party, the other party, and a little bit about the president. She declared her undying love for public programs, public health, public schools, public roads, public this public that. Her hopes for the democrats to retake the house. Her support of the "middle class".
She never spoke of the effect the the fiscal cliff bill might have upon the general welfare. Whether it would create jobs, economic growth, end Great Depression 2.0. She didn't say if it be good for the country as a whole. She spoke entirely about inside-the-beltway political struggle, never about making things better for the country.
Political animal.
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Thursday, January 3, 2013
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
The last 600 Megabytes comes hard.
I have been cleaning up the hard drive on AntiqueLaptop. I gave this HP laptop to youngest son when he was in high school. Since then youngest son has graduated college, and the high school laptop wasn't cool enough for him, so it came back to me. It has plenty of punch to run all my programs, and I can sit on the deck in summer and web surf with it. When I got it back, the 40 Gig hard drive was full.
Some obvious weeding of music and games, followed by passes with CCleaner, turning off System Restore freed up 10 Gigs or so, enough to install M$ Visual C, all my digital photos, all my back email, lotta stuff.
Then I ran Windirstat. That showed me 2.7 Gigs of recycle bin files that the recycle bin didn't see and would not flush. Some how a second Recycler directory had taken root in Program Files. That's not supposed to happen, but with Windows all things are possible. Explorer failed to delete it. But Windirstat has a zap files feature that did 'em just fine.
Then I found that hidden system
C:\Windows\Installer directory had grown to 1.6 Gigabytes. A real diskhog on a 40 Gig laptop. I was able to recover 0.6 Gigabytes with
Microsoft program MSIZAP.exe. The
Installer directory is a space waster invented to support uninstallation of
Office. It contains hundreds of fat
files with random number names. Some
(but not all) files are obsolete, they belong to old products previously
removed from the system, except the uninstaller leaves the fat files
behind. The MSIZAP.exe program is a DOS
program that with command line switches ! and G will delete any files in the
installer directory that are not referenced in the registry.
Step 1 is to obtain MSIZAP.
This is non trivial because Microsoft has withdrawn it. Apparently Windows 7 and 8 are less robust
than XP, and MSIZAP was breaking something in the "new and improved" Windows versions..
I am still running trusty XP, so I don’t care about breaking Win 7 and 8.
Despite the M$ down check, the program is so useful that private
websites still have it. I found it at: http://majorgeeks.com/downloadget.php?id=4459&file=15&evp=fe1c76da3437592326a3d668d72bf8f5 under the name “msicuu2.exe” Actually msicuu2 is a fancier M$ installer
cleaner upper. The fancier part calls
good old msizap to get the work done.
After downloading and installing the msicuu2 package you will find
msizap.exe in the newly created Program Files/ Windows Installer Clean Up
directory.
Step 2 is to run it.
Do Start -> Run and then open a dos window by typing “Cmd.com” in the
run box. Use the DOS CD command to set
the current directory to c:Program File\ Windows Installer Clean Up. Remember to inclose directory names
containing spaces in double quote marks.
Such as
CD c:\”program files”
Followed by
CD “windows installer clean up” to avoid typing a long filestring in one fell
swoop.
Then execute msizap with the following command line
Msizap !G
Be sure to include the !G command line switches, otherwise
the program may do bad things. On my
machine the msizap issued a couple of “Error 2”
messages and then reported removing about 20 files.
Checking afterwards showed the Windows Installer directory
had shrunk from 1.6 Gig down to 1 Gig.
That's a lot of work for a measly 600 Meg. BTW, I read a lot of web chit chat to the effect that MSIZAP does bad things to Win 7 and 8, and newer versions of Office so beware.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Article 1 Section 7
"All Bills for the raising of Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives;"
Anyone know how the Senate can originate this morning's fiscal cliff bill? Seem like they did, and the newsies haven't said anything about Article 1 Section 7.
Anyone know how the Senate can originate this morning's fiscal cliff bill? Seem like they did, and the newsies haven't said anything about Article 1 Section 7.
Monday, December 31, 2012
You Know You are Getting Old
When you need water pump pliers to get the cork out of the champagne bottle.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Murder as a hate Crime?
That's what they are charging Erica Menendez with after she confessed to pushing a man to his death in front of a NYC subway train.
What's wrong with plain old first degree murder? That's been a crime since Moses brought the ten commandents down from Sinai. The punishment for murder under the law is harsh enough for any one's taste.
Why invent a new crime with a fancy name?
Welfare for lawyers anyone?
What's wrong with plain old first degree murder? That's been a crime since Moses brought the ten commandents down from Sinai. The punishment for murder under the law is harsh enough for any one's taste.
Why invent a new crime with a fancy name?
Welfare for lawyers anyone?
Over the cliff?
Who knows. Obama was on Meet the Press this morning talking about it. He spoke all the the usual platitudes but avoided the use of numbers. Or anything else of substance. He did say "We all agree on what to do." Which obviously isn't true 'cause they haven't done anything.
The newsies aren't giving any information. Like who's on what side, like what the sticking points are. Boehner must know that the Republicans and the House will look better if they pass anything. The last attempt was Plan B which failed to gain enough votes. The newsies haven't told us why it went down, who was for it and who was against it and why. Either the issue is too complicated for the average newsie to understand or nobody trusts newsies enough to talk to them.
All Obama talks about is the need for soak-the-rich tax hikes. And how it is all the Republican's fault for not passing them. He doesn't mention that going over the cliff will bring in more revenue, giving him more money to spend. He's gotta be in favor of that.
The newsies aren't giving any information. Like who's on what side, like what the sticking points are. Boehner must know that the Republicans and the House will look better if they pass anything. The last attempt was Plan B which failed to gain enough votes. The newsies haven't told us why it went down, who was for it and who was against it and why. Either the issue is too complicated for the average newsie to understand or nobody trusts newsies enough to talk to them.
All Obama talks about is the need for soak-the-rich tax hikes. And how it is all the Republican's fault for not passing them. He doesn't mention that going over the cliff will bring in more revenue, giving him more money to spend. He's gotta be in favor of that.
Cannon Mountain Ski Weather
We got another 2-3 inches of nice light powder yesterday and last night. It's below freezing, overcast, and calm.
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