Wednesday, 3 September 2008
Smiling through the greenhouse gas.......
Someone at The Daily Telegraph obviously has a sense of humour.
Tim Blair (a renown climate change sceptic and purveyor of dubious 'coldening' facts) has a blog at this News Limited paper.
Yesterday his webpage featured the above advertisement.
* Click on graphic if Flashplayer freezes
Labels:
climate change,
environment,
media,
Tim Blair
Ch-ching! Rudd's grocery watch list for September
Well the first of the month slipped by without me remembering to click on to that oh so forgettable website, Rudders' Grocery Choice.
Breathless with anticipation, I logged on yesterdee arvo and found the same vacuous information as before - ie., a Basic Staples Basket along with other basket types from unspecified stores somewhere in North-East New South Wales.
Go directly to the national Woolworths site and you can find out the weekly specials in their stores nearest you.
Even Franklins allows you to look up specials.
While Aldi lists its grocery selection.
All have more usable practical information than Grocery Choice, but make no mistake, none of this allows our regional mob any real purchasing choice.
A 100kms round trip to the nearest competitor to your local supermarket makes the whole thing laughable - the fuel costs involved in chasing these 'cheaper' groceries mean that there would be no actual savings.
So, Ch-ching!, once a month Rudders is going to offer us all a slap in the face because his website seemed like a good idea for that day's media sound bite a couple of months back.
Labels:
Australian society,
economy,
food
Tuesday, 2 September 2008
In the lands of the seriously weird
- Rumour hits the blogosphere that Republican vice-presidential nominee, Sarah Palin, faked her last pregnancy to give 'birth' to her own grandson. Over 1,000 people comment on DailyKos post since Saturday.
- Obama for America camp contact the Huffington Post and try to make it a federal crime that the Republican camp didn't search the archives of Palin's hometown newspaper before announcing her as McCain running mate. At the same time, Obama campaign doesn't appear to think that sending a Democrat supporter up to Alaska to go through the same archives last weekend was just a little bit excessive.
- The world is due to end in 8 days as it is eaten from the inside out according to boffin quoted in The Sun.
- Bloggers finally pointed out the visual and aural irony of the pairing of Obama and Biden. Here, there and everywhere. OBAMA-AND-BIDEN...SAY IT FAST..SOUNDS LIKE OSAMA BIN LADEN....MAYBE ITS JUST ME?
- Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd thinks that publicly threatening to suspend welfare payments made to a family, if one or more of their children is chronically truant, shows no punative intention.
- Advice on looking out for terrorists in the U.K. - if a neighbour can't tell you his exact travel plans he's in trouble:
- It has been reported that the Rev. fred Nile has been made national president for life of the Christian Democratic Party, which would make it the least democratic party since One Nation incorporated to keep out Chinese-Australian activists.
Labels:
international affairs,
Internet,
society
Coo-ee to the Big Easy mob
When Clarencegirl sends around those blog snapshots, it's easy to see that North Coast Voices has quite a few American readers.
So as Hurricane Gustav blows its way towards the people of New Orleans and the Gulf coast, those of us on Australian coastal floodplains and estuaries wish all 1.9 million residents at risk all the very best.
Map from BBC News
Monday, 1 September 2008
And we think that politics can get dirty in Australia...
From the Los Angeles Times on the weekend:
Casual Web surfers who click on Obama-Biden.org or Obama-Biden.com might assume they'd find information about the Democratic presidential ticket.They'd be wrong.
Both addresses divert people to a website that is harshly anti-Obama, the website of the American Issues Project.That's the newly formed nonprofit group that flooded cable television in the battleground states of Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania with ads decrying the relationship between Barack Obama and William Ayers, a founder of the radical Weather Underground who is now a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago.It wasn't clear who is behind the trick. Christian Pinkston, spokesman for the American Issues Project, said his group had nothing to do with it.
Casual Web surfers who click on Obama-Biden.org or Obama-Biden.com might assume they'd find information about the Democratic presidential ticket.They'd be wrong.
Both addresses divert people to a website that is harshly anti-Obama, the website of the American Issues Project.That's the newly formed nonprofit group that flooded cable television in the battleground states of Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania with ads decrying the relationship between Barack Obama and William Ayers, a founder of the radical Weather Underground who is now a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago.It wasn't clear who is behind the trick. Christian Pinkston, spokesman for the American Issues Project, said his group had nothing to do with it.
Now American Issues Project may not have arranged this, but I do wonder about >bt: Brain-Terminal which carries this rather roughly made stationery in a pdf which purports to contain a legal letter on behalf of Barack Obama.
That letter is rather at odds with another on the American Issues Project website here.
The whole matter appears to be destined for the courts if The Wall Street Journal article is any indication:
The Obama campaign has run a response ad linking the charges to Sen. McCain and has mounted a campaign to combat the advertisement by encouraging supporters to make phone calls and write emails to TV stations airing the commercial, alleging it is both false and illegal. The campaign says its supporters have sent about 93,000 emails to the Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., which owns many of the stations running the spot.
The Obama campaign's general counsel, Bob Bauer, has sent two letters to the Justice Department asking for an investigation of the group and the $3 million contribution by Mr. Simmons, the only funder who has been disclosed.
Labels:
U.S. presidential election
Australian GMO crop sites: Bayer joins Monsanto while DuPont gears up
First map: GMO Canola.
Second map: GMO Canola & Indian Mustard.
Third map: GMO Wheat.
Possible that CSIRO wheat research is indirectly funded in part by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
All maps found at the Australian Office of Gene Technology Regulator.
Sites depicted by yellow dot are post harvest. Red dots denote current trial plots.
DuPont has recently announced a partnership with Hexima to undertake trials of GMO Corn, Soya Bean and other crops in Australia.
Labels:
environment,
food,
genetics,
GMO,
multinationals,
rural affairs
Iemma & Costa: Here're your hats, what's your hurry...
So NSW Treasurer Michael Costa is threatening to quit within 10 weeks if he doesn't get his way over the partial sale of the state's electricity assets and other as yet unnamed measures.
And little Morrie Iemma is bleating about the fact that not undertaking complete power privatisation has wrecked the NSW credit rating.
Ignoring the fact that it would take more than the loss of a projected $10 billion in sale funds to bring down a credit rating which Standard & Poors had at AAA less than a year ago.
The fact of the matter is that these two political drongoes had continued on where Bob Carr left off and run the state's infrastructure into the ground before facing harsh realities.
And now Iemma has the hide to sool his nasty little Pomeranian, Health Minister Reba Meagher, onto the NSW North Coast and threaten to withhold future hospital infrastructure upgrades at Lismore Base Hospital because he didn't get his own way over electricity.
Well, the answer to that from many on the North Coast would be the same as the one from Maud up the street:
And little Morrie Iemma is bleating about the fact that not undertaking complete power privatisation has wrecked the NSW credit rating.
Ignoring the fact that it would take more than the loss of a projected $10 billion in sale funds to bring down a credit rating which Standard & Poors had at AAA less than a year ago.
The fact of the matter is that these two political drongoes had continued on where Bob Carr left off and run the state's infrastructure into the ground before facing harsh realities.
And now Iemma has the hide to sool his nasty little Pomeranian, Health Minister Reba Meagher, onto the NSW North Coast and threaten to withhold future hospital infrastructure upgrades at Lismore Base Hospital because he didn't get his own way over electricity.
Well, the answer to that from many on the North Coast would be the same as the one from Maud up the street:
Sit on it and rotate, fellas!
Pic from Jupiter Images
Labels:
essential services,
health,
hospitals,
NSW government
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