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    Saturday, February 18th, 2006
    5:33 am
    The wait is over, The Firefly addon for Orbiter has finally been released!


    www.flickr.com/photos/sirmildredpierce/101105008


    www.flickr.com/photos/sirmildredpierce/101105120


    www.flickr.com/photos/sirmildredpierce/101105535

    Get it here:
    http://www.orbithangar.com/searchid.cfm?ID=2131

    Of course, you'll need Orbiter too:
    http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/

    Current Music: Firefly Original Soundtrack
    Tuesday, May 31st, 2005
    6:00 pm
    Bush is a War Criminal
    This is in response to a post my friend made, but my response was too much for his inferior blogging software to handle, so I have to post it here.

    While many suggestions of war crimes on the part of this administration really are hyperbole, the suggestion on your part that any discussion in to the possibility of this president being culpable of war crimes deserves nothing more than a shake of the head is a bit disappointing.

    You are more than willing to say "Bush HAS done some terrible things and allowed some terrible things to happen.", but why is it a stretch to say he has done criminal things?

    The attack against a sovereign state, without the specific approval of the Security Council of the United Nations, in violation of treaties, on the false pretext of self-defense; This is not only criminal, but unprecedented. I mean, you wouldn't argue that stealing a candy bar is criminal, but essentially stealing an entire army, using it for your own means toward a secret end, this ISN'T criminal?

    Since when is a WAR OF AGGRESSION not only criminal, but not THE HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL CRIME?

    Perhaps just because Bush hasn't been found guilty, you think he isn't criminal? We are the public, we are not bound by the same legal standards of "innocent until proven guilty". We can examine the evidence freely, without the restrains of a courtroom. Just because he hasn't been found guilty yet, it doesn't mean he isn't guilty.

    And when I say found guilty, I mean by some powerful ruling entity like the Hague. Not some rinky dinky group of rag-tag nations like the International Criminal Tribunal for Afghanistan, which DID find Bush Guilt for Crimes of Aggression, War Crimes, and Crimes against Humanity. But that was for stuff he did in Afghanistan, which no one talks about anyways, so it doesn't count, right? And when I say guilty I of course can't talk about the War Crime Tribunal in NYC, that laughable bunch of liberals, of course THEY found him guilty.

    Even if the Hague did find this administration guilty of war crimes, no one would give a shit, no one would take notice. When that same entity found Bush 41 administration officials guilty on 19 counts during Desert Storm, did anyone take notice?

    Perhaps you are unwilling to call him a criminal because he and other US service personnel are pretty much safe from being just investigated as a report from Amnesty International points out: "no member of the US administration has been subjected to independent investigative scrutiny, despite evidence that human rights violations have been authorized, and evidence that there was a high-level conspiracy to give immunity from prosecution to US agents accused of torture or war crimes."

    Of course this administration is guilty of war crimes. Their profiteering from this war is crime enough for me. The only reason you are unwilling to call him a criminal is because you are afraid that people will see you as simply spouting hyperbole. But if you are going to simply dismiss anyone who tries to make a claim that this administration is acting in a criminal way, well that is hyperbole unto itself.
    Sunday, May 1st, 2005
    8:21 pm
    Here's some old pictures of the six buildings at Augusta College, or Augusta State University as they call it now. The six ugly buildings known as Hardy Hall, Skinner Hall, Markert Hall, Butler Hall, the Classroom-Office Building, and the Old Science Building were demolished a few months ago.

    And for good measure here's a picture of the Arsenal Oak, which they cut down last summer.



    Current Music: Shivaree - Bossanova

    Tuesday, February 15th, 2005
    5:00 am
    Nemo enim fere saltat sobrius, nisi forte insanit - Cicero

    Thursday, November 25th, 2004
    1:00 am
    Wednesday, July 28th, 2004
    11:55 am
    Well, it seems like Blogger has finally gone and broke completely, I can't post at all for some reason, so for now I'll just post on livejournal, which I've been thinking about switching to anyways.

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    Well, time for the monthly mp3s!  Nah, just kidding, promise I'll be posting more often.  I've been out of the country on a secret mission to crack the Super Secret Soviet Submarine! While onboard I snagged a few unreleased tracks for the freedom-loving Amerikan Publik.

    Got some good one's for ya.  First two new Fiona Apple tracks, supposedly off of her new album which has supposedly been shelved by Sony for reasons we can only speculate at.  Or maybe they are just leaking a few tracks to whet our appetite?  Who knows, who cares?  The tracks rock!...

    First up is the track I'm partial to, "Better Version of Me, which has a similar vibe to "Fast as You Can", which is probablly my favourite Fiona Apple song of all time. My roommate is partial to Extraordinary Machine", which is the title track of the album. To me it sounds like a cross between a showtune and carney music, but it's growing on me.

    Next up is another tune I snagged from the Red October; This is the last track from Bjork's new album, MedĂșlla, due out August 30 or 31, depending on the time zone you happen to be hiding in. The track is Triumph of a Heart.
    Tuesday, June 29th, 2004
    8:55 am
    Random Places I've been

    Anchorage


    Eagle River


    North Augusta


    Victoria


    Whittier


    Chicago


    Nome


    Seward


    Vancouver


    Atlanta


    As usual, my regular blog is at sirmildredpierce.com
    Saturday, May 22nd, 2004
    5:19 am
    Friday, May 14th, 2004
    12:51 pm
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