Monday, September 25, 2006

news




Anybody know if you can get the Asian edition of Newsweek delivered to a US address?

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

salty sea-dog!

It’s that special time of year again!







In case you need tips, here’s a language primer

Sunday, September 17, 2006

five good reasons

You may have heard that we’re considering leaving the California area. You may have been wondering why. Alisha has been doing her research, and she’s found a few good reasons. Five good reasons, to be specific, within the $300-350,000 range that have four or more bedrooms:




portland houses 1




portland houses 2




portland houses 3




portland houses 4




portland houses 5




I should probably warn you that if you do live in southern California and don’t plan on changing that fact soon, you probably don’t want to click on any of the above links. It would probably just get you down. If you’ve been keeping your options open, on the other hand, it would be a great opportunity to be convinced.

Saturday, September 9, 2006

for flying

I found an interesting story about how airlines lie about federal laws regarding what is required to fly. Apparently on domestic flights there is no need to have a government-issued ID, even though the ticketing agents will tell you, “it’s federal law” without being able to provide any further details.





The next time I refused to produce ID and the agent freaked, I told her, “just tap up Sec-Dec 96-5 on your computer, and go to Paragraph 1, Section C. Designate me as a ‘selectee,’ and proceed accordingly. She apparently thought I was an FAA undercover employee, because she said that she was “tired of you federal guys coming around” and literally spying on airline agents, “coercing us into lying to people, and essentially being the ‘bag man’ for an activity which has no legal requirement.” I told her that I could not agree more.


Anyway, this kind of stuff could be helpful to know. I’m not terribly comfortable with the idea of people pretending that certain laws exist and getting away with it, especially when it’s people who have a such terrible track record for distinguishing between what’s dangerous and what’s utterly harmless.

Monday, September 4, 2006

this month

Four days ago, we began September, which happens to be the National Rice Month.




Enjoy!