"Undermining my electoral viability since 2001."

Israel Shells UN

Jerebus:

The UN in Lebanon says the Israeli air force destroyed [an] observer post, in which four military observers were sheltering.

It said the four, from Austria, Canada, China and Finland, had taken shelter in a bunker under the post after it was earlier shelled 14 times by Israeli artillery.

A rescue team was also shelled as it tried to clear the rubble.

Beyond being tragic, this seems so blindingly stupid. Abulances have been hit too (photo), along with power plants, sewer systems, trucks full of food, and plenty of other stuff that doesn't make much damn sense to me.

It's hard to even imagine what the hell is supposed to be accomplished here. The Hez dropping rockets on a train yard is just as bad, but the motives there are at least clearer: provokation. This just is senseless. It's out of control. Terrible.

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Billmon:

Morality aside (since terror now seems to be the order of the day on both sides) this is a very bad sign for the Israelis. It has the smell of panic about it. It's like the 1972 Christmas bombings of Hanoi -- an exercise that served no rational purpose other than to vent Richard Nixon's rage at his own inability to bend the North Vietnamese government to his will.

The difference is that Nixon could get away with it -- he'd just won a landslide re-election, and the destruction of Hanoi wasn't being covered in real time by every television network on the planet.

I hope that the sheer brutal idiocy of all this forces everyone to step back, but I fear that with so many egos (personal and national) on the line, the response from the People In Charge will be to push further forward, to escalate again in some way.

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Rich get Richer

More atronomical profits for Petrochemical companies:

Profits are pouring in at the BP Group... the company announced a profit of $7.27 billion in the second quarter, 30 percent more than the comparable period a year ago and the equivalent of more than $55,000 a minute.

Looks like another record-breaking year is shaping up for Big Oil.

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Job Description

Something that came to me in the email, some sort of mass-email troll for tech workers:

Key Responsibilities

Work closely with designers and team members to develop dynamic, interactive websites and software using HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, Javascript and other related technologies.
Establish and implement site development plan/standards for specific projects.
Provide light design skills with the ability to translate a wireframe and style guide into a production page.
Provide solid experience in graphic manipulation in Photoshop and Illustrator
Resolve bugs and cross browser compatibility issues.
Mentor, coach and manage team members located in India.
Identify tools, templates, and techniques that evolve existing approaches for the larger Creative Design community at ______

Career-wise, I need to push through my current band. Otherwise the future is in bossing a bunch of Indians. I don't begrudge them (or the Polish or Brazillian or other international developers) their work, but I'd like to see the global development community grow as an equitable network of professional participants, not a series of trans-oceanic closed-shop code plantations.

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Fiscal Solvency

Things that are bullshit:

  1. Citibank (my bank for almost ten years) offers me a loan at 18.5% to consolodate my credit card debt which is at 19.9%
  2. They claim the high rate is because I'm 90 days past due on something, but can't tell me what. (I'm unaware of ever being delinquent on any payments)
  3. Thanks to my legally mandaed annual free credit report I see this is from one of my loans from NYU; one of the agencies (Experian) has me as being 90-days delinquent last summer.
  4. They offer me a two-point reduction on the loan if I let them take the payments directly from the checking account, but cannot put the money directly in the account if I do accept. They have to mail me a check, which I would mail back to them with a deposit slip.

Time to start thinking about switching banks. In real terms, I'd much rather have a community-scale institution for my banking needs (basically I need a checking account). Citibank got my business by being close to NYU when I was 18, but they haven't done shit for me since.

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And what's more, the whole "credit report" game is ridiculous. The loan that Experian shows me as having been tardy on (I think I did have a problem with an auto payment not auto-paying during the Vagabender Era) is not even listed in the others. Apparently they all talk to different people and compile inconsistant data. What's more, you can see all the corporations that have been looking at your information.

Man, this shit is bullshit.

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