Tuesday 29 March 2011
Echoes of the past
The Internet's seemingly bottomless well means that nothing fades from memory......
Carbon Tax: Abbott causes a spontaneous outbreak of Godwinism here
What appears to have been an Abbott classic misquote concerning underdevelopment in early 20th Century Russia Коммунизм это соввласть + электрификация (Communism is Soviet power + electrification), and his recent flirtation with the very right-wing of the political spectrum at the No Carbon Tax rally which happily coupled Gillard and Hitler on the same placard, had me looking back on some of the Oz Opposition Leader’s recent speeches - I was strongly reminded of that same nightmarish, hysterical, purple prosed lying orator:
“But ladies and gentlemen, this is an economy changing tax. This is designed to change the way all of us live and work. The whole point of a carbon tax is to make the cost of energy more expensive. It’s to make the cost of transport more expensive. The whole point of getting us to use less energy intensive substances in our economy, that’s the whole point of this carbon tax. At $26 a tonne – and don’t forget that $26 a tonne was too low for the Greens when the emissions trading scheme was promoted before the election; it’s probably too low to actually change people’s behaviour – but at $26 a tonne a carbon tax will add $300 to the price of your power bill. It’ll add six and a half cents to the price of your petrol. It will cost126,000 jobs in regional Australia according to Access Economics. It will cost 10,000 jobs and close down 16 coal mines according to the Acil economic consultancy. It will cost 24,000 jobs in other parts of mining according to Concept Economics, and it will cost 45,000 jobs in other energy intensive industries, and that is just for starters. This is what happens with a $26 a tonne carbon price, and yet to actually make a difference, to actually make us less enthusiastic about our cars, less enthusiastic about our air conditioners the price may well have to be much, much higher than this.“
“Not for nothing was the old Soviet Union emblazoned with slogans such as “communism equals worker control plus electrification”. It’s odd that Julia Gillard seems to have forgotten her history. You can’t have a modern economy or rising standards of living without rising power consumption.“
“The very purpose of this tax is to make every single Australian’s life more expensive when he or she turns on the light or when he or she gets into a motor car. That is the whole point of this tax. What has happened here is that the Greens have kick-started this great big new tax. They hijacked the Prime Minister’s courtyard on Thursday of last week. They took over the Prime Minister’s press conference on Thursday of last week. They have commandeered the government’s climate change policy, as they have commandeered the policies on so much else. Whether it is climate change or gay marriage, the Greens are in charge and Bob Brown is the real Prime Minister of this country. Labor is in office but the Greens are in power. Julia Gillard might be in the Lodge but Bob Brown is calling the shots and he now seems to be running the government.”
“Thanks very much indeed. Thank you very much indeed. Thank you everyone for coming. Democracy is at the heart of our country and democracy means giving everyone the chance to be heard with respect. I am so pleased to have had the chance to meet with some of you, to talk to all of you,”
Monday 28 March 2011
A word of caution for newspaper letters editors
Has the Star unearthed the current location of the Aussie actor who appeared in the soapie Home and Away series or has the Star failed to do its homework and suss out the bona fides of the 'contributor'.
The letter (copy below) was supposedly written by Todd Lasance of Maclean. However, there's an individual from that area who has more aliases than most people have had hot dinners. Although the individual has a bit of a hankering for colourful surnames, especially those extracted from cemeteries and obituaries, he/she often resorts to colours (black and white are favourites). Military and law enforcement are other areas of interest for the 'contributor', so surnames associated with those activities deserve closer scrutiny.
If the Star has been conned it can take comfort from the fact that it's in good company. Newspapers known to have fallen for the 'contributor' include The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, The Age, The Courier Mail, The Newcastle Herald, The Coffs Coast Advocate, The Daily Examiner, ...
Confusion tweets on the road to democratic disaster
Saw these odd tweets on polling day and we had to share what has to have been an alternate twitterverse at #auspol where voting was something of a mystery to a few. ^ mfarnsworth: "Who gets my vote if I leave it blank?" asks a website visitor just now. #nswvotes #auspol ^ LittleWombat666: @RonnyB_621 He’s called me a slut etc for hours at a time in here and posted porn saying it was me, maybe he likes you more?? #auspol #qt ^ aj2: @GreenScareBot I drive real slow in the ultra fast lane too #auspol ^ GavAtkins: Sick and tired of waiting for Keneally to concede. #nswvotes #auspol (posted over 3 hours before the polls closed) Anony-mice
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Coffs Harbour City Council's latest climate change impact assessment for coastal zone
In The Coffs Coast Advocate on March 18, 2011: Commissioned by Coffs Harbour City Council, the Coastal Processes and Hazard Definition Study was completed by world-renowned engineering and environmental consultants BMT WBM. The water levels illustrated on the maps assume beaches will recede, creeks and lakes will swell and tides, storm surges and waves heights will rise – all of which are predicted by the best available environmental science on offer in NSW. The most prominent examples of predicted inundation under a one-in-100-year storm event include the Jetty Foreshores, Hogbin Dr, parts of Boambee East and properties near the Woolgoolga and Hearnes lakes, Arrawarra Creek and Corindi River at Red Rock. The floodplains of Darkum, Fiddaman's, Moonee, Coffs, Boambee, Bonville, Pine and Bundageree creeks would also expand vastly. Quotes from the Coffs Harbour Coastal Processes and Hazards Definition Study Final Draft Report : This Coffs Coastal Processes and Hazards Definition Study Report presents a summary of coastal processes (from the Coffs Coastal Processes Draft Progress Report), and then provides the methodology and outcomes for the definition of the eight coastal hazards on the Coffs regional coastline. The likelihood ('almost certain', 'unlikely' and 'rare') of beach erosion and shoreline recession, and separately, coastal inundation have been mapped for the immediate, 2050 and 2100 horizons. Detailed hazard maps are contained in the Figures section at the end of this report. The Coffs regional geomorphology is therefore summarised: It is widely acknowledged that sea level rise will result in the recession (or transgression) of sandy shorelines, such as described by the Bruun Rule (1962). This assessment utilises world's best practice Shoreline Evolution Modelling to determine the extent of recession due to sea level rise in the Coffs region,…… Oceanic inundation of low lying and back beach areas may also increase in frequency with sea level rise. This report supports the general scientific consensus on global warming and previous state and federal reports concerning future beach recession and land loss on the Australian east coast. The full 204 page report can be downloaded as a PDF file here. Predicted water level mapping is here and here.
a multiple sand barrier and estuary type coastline with extensive outcrops of rock reef offshore from the headlands between Bundagen Headland and Coffs Harbour;
smaller pocket or embayed beaches, with an increase in offshore rock reefs north from Coffs Harbour to Arrawarra Headland; and
between Arrawarra Headland and Station Creek, the longer sand barrier and estuary type coastline is again dominant.
Sunday 27 March 2011
That Bazza is q-u-i-c-k!
I know NSW Premier-Elect Bazza O'Farrell thinks of hizself as a busy new broom, but these MSM snapshots taken late at night on the 26th March suggest that he's going a mite too fast and far! {wink, wink}
When the bells tolled at midnight.......
…..the NSW Electoral Commission Virtual Tally Room ballot count in the NSW state election stood at:
Legislative Assembly (Lower House)
Labor 19
Liberal/Nationals 59
Other 2
Undecided 13
Legislative Council (Upper House)
First Preference Group Votes | ||||||
Group | Group/Party Name | Election Night | Declaration | Total | % | Quota |
A | LIBERAL/NATIONALS | 1,360,217 | 1,360,217 | 48.09 | 9.69 | |
B | NO PARKING METERS PARTY | 32,311 | 32,311 | 1.14 | 0.23 | |
C | 32,554 | 32,554 | 1.15 | 0.23 | ||
D | OUTDOOR RECREATION PARTY | 20,346 | 20,346 | 0.72 | 0.14 | |
E | SAVE OUR STATE | 9,173 | 9,173 | 0.32 | 0.07 | |
F | CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY (FRED NILE GROUP) | 88,423 | 88,423 | 3.13 | 0.63 | |
G | FAMILY FIRST | 39,722 | 39,722 | 1.40 | 0.28 | |
H | LABOR/COUNTRY LABOR | 691,062 | 691,062 | 24.43 | 4.92 | |
I | THE GREENS | 315,112 | 315,112 | 11.14 | 2.24 | |
J | 51,515 | 51,515 | 1.82 | 0.37 | ||
K | SOCIALIST ALLIANCE | 7,026 | 7,026 | 0.25 | 0.05 | |
L | AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRATS | 22,347 | 22,347 | 0.79 | 0.16 | |
M | BUILDING AUSTRALIA | 6,183 | 6,183 | 0.22 | 0.04 | |
N | RESTORE THE WORKERS' RIGHTS PARTY | 11,623 | 11,623 | 0.41 | 0.08 | |
O | THE FISHING PARTY | 36,632 | 36,632 | 1.29 | 0.26 | |
P | SHOOTERS AND FISHERS | 104,499 | 104,499 | 3.69 | 0.74 | |
Total Formal Votes | 2,828,745 | 0 | 2,828,745 | |||
Other (including informal) | 137,850 | 137,850 | ||||
Blank Votes | 127,105 | 127,105 | ||||
Total Votes | 3,093,700 | 0 | 3,093,700 |
On the NSW North Coast the National Party of Australia retains all five electorates – Ballina, Lismore, Tweed, Clarence, and Coffs Harbour.
Antony Green at ABC Online NSW Votes 2011 has this graphic:
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So you think your personal and financial information is safe?
With governments at state and federal level still intent on gathering as much personal, medical and financial information concerning Australian citizens for the fledgling national data base and to facilitate inter-agency data sharing agreements, it was interesting to note yet another security breach.
The Sydney Morning Herald, 21 March 2011:
Hundreds of thousands of cryptographic tokens used by Australians who bank online, the Defence Force and other large corporations are vulnerable to a potential hack attack after a supplier revealed secret data it held had been stolen.
Customers of RSA, a security division of the data storage giant EMC, were on Friday told that the company had been the victim of "an extremely sophisticated cyber attack".
Federal government customers of RSA's affected SecurID service include the Department of Defence, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Australian Electoral Commission, Family Court of Australia, Department of Parliamentary Services, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Geoscience Australia, AusAid, Department of the Treasury and Crimtrac, according to closed tender documents listed on the AusTender website.
Open letter to RSA customers excerpt:
Our investigation has led us to believe that the attack is in the category of an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT). Our investigation also revealed that the attack resulted in certain information being extracted from RSA's systems. Some of that information is specifically related to RSA's SecurID two-factor authentication products. While at this time we are confident that the information extracted does not enable a successful direct attack on any of our RSA SecurID customers, this information could potentially be used to reduce the effectiveness of a current two-factor authentication implementation as part of a broader attack. We are very actively communicating this situation to RSA customers and providing immediate steps for them to take to strengthen their SecurID implementations.
RSA Online Fraud Centre report February 2011:
The Trojan arms race continues in 2011. It appears that the more security features put in place to protect the online channel, the farther Trojan developers will go in their attempts to infiltrate the systems, compromise security, and better hide their activities within infected computers.
Some background on Australia's attempt to create a national database:
- So you want to look through my medical records?
- Federal Labor and Health Minister Roxon crossing a bridge too far
- And these are the people Rudd & Co intend to trust with access to a national database containing all your sensitive personal information?
- e-Health: something's rotten in the State of Kevin
- Who's guarding the guards guarding your personal information?
Winning hearts and minds in Afghanistan
Sometimes it seems that our imperialist overlords never learn.
Der Speigel Online 21st March 2011:
“The suspected perpetrators are part of a group of US soldiers accused of several killings. Their court martials are expected to start soon. The photos, the army statement said, stand "in stark contrast to the discipline, professionalism and respect that have characterized our soldiers' performance during nearly 10 years of sustained operations."
Wall Street Journal 22nd March 2011:
“A soldier being court-martialed on a U.S. Army base near Seattle for the murder of three Afghan civilians has agreed to plead guilty Wednesday in hopes of earning a reduced sentence, according to one of the attorneys handling his case. "My client is admitting on the record to three counts of murder, plus one count of conspiracy to commit assault and battery and one count of illegal drug use," said Geoffrey Nathan, a lawyer….
12 soldiers charged with an array of offenses stemming from an incident last year when the Army says three Afghan civilians were murdered by members of the 5th Stryker Brigade operating in the Maiwand district of Kandahar Province.
And sometimes grandsons of Anzacs thinks it's macho to ape the attitude of these racist brutal overloads.
Canberra Times 25th March 2011:
"Controversial Facebook posts which label Afghans as ''sand niggaz'' and ''dune coons'' have prompted an urgent ADF investigation that could result in some soldiers being sacked."
Daily Telegraph 25th March 2011:
"I'm in Afghan ... now. running over c---- yeeha." "dune coons, sand niggaz. f--- em all".