Drop them in here for everyone to enjoy.
For the technological inclined,
I'm currently rebuilding a Radius server to authenticate a Cisco PIX VPN tunnel over OpenLDAP.
OpenOffice 3.0 Beta is available for testing.
DOE Pumps $126.6 Million Into Carbon Sequestration.
Cheers,
lance
Your comments are broken -- that's my "tip".
Posted by: Christoph at May 8, 2008 12:09 PMGee, "were". Now I look like a dumbass.
Posted by: Christoph at May 8, 2008 12:10 PMHotAir always has the best links:
http://hotair.com/archives/2008/05/07/video-mark-steyn-vs-the-sock-puppets/
About a month ago I got a call from a reporter for the Arkansas Times inquiring about my research into paramilitary drug raids. He'd been reporting on a raid in North Little Rock involving a 40-year-old man named Tracy Ingle. When he told me the story over the phone, I was floored....
http://reason.com/blog/show/126284.html#comments
A sad example of jack-booted morality, in the guise of 'law and order'. If you think that bureaucrats are the only thing to grab onto your wallet and mark their time, consider the grab for cash that police use to enforce a 'war' against citizens.
Posted by: hardboiled at May 8, 2008 12:25 PMAbout a month ago I got a call from a reporter for the Arkansas Times inquiring about my research into paramilitary drug raids. He'd been reporting on a raid in North Little Rock involving a 40-year-old man named Tracy Ingle. When he told me the story over the phone, I was floored....
http://reason.com/blog/show/126284.html#comments
A sad example of jack-booted morality, in the guise of 'law and order'. If you think that bureaucrats are the only thing to grab onto your wallet and mark their time, consider the grab for cash that police use to enforce a 'war' against citizens.
Posted by: hardboiled at May 8, 2008 12:27 PMcrap - apologies for the 2x
Posted by: hardboiled at May 8, 2008 12:29 PMBankrupt Dion's latest and top of the news concern is our Foreign Affairs Minister, Bernier's former girlfriend had links to a biker gang.
Pillow talk intrigue?
Posted by: Liz J at May 8, 2008 12:33 PMthe leftest greenies start to eat their own. too bad it costs the taxpayers.
http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/news/new-greenpeace-report-exposes
Spent this week up in Mississauga working at our Canada office, and was pleased to be able to watch Steyn on back to back nights.
First on TVO, where I was totally amazed at the circular logic employed against him:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOgcGCaN29A (SDAMatt hmmm)
Then on The Hour, as he seemed unable to explain things down to the level of a Pop Culture show.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4OULhQ7SK4
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BI2rvYnOxMA
Lance, using any tokens or is it just password? Freeradius should work out of the box with the PIX, but if you're having to use RSA or Aladdin tokens, you'll probably need to do some code work.
Mohammedan bloggeuse Dervish had a cryptic post about Salam Cafe, an Australian TV programme. I expected something along the lines of "Little Mosque in the Outback". Instead, it's some kind of talk and variety show. I've only viewed the first few minutes, but it seems relatively entertaining. Among the factoids gleaned so far: the Queen now provides dedicated prayer rooms at Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace for Muslim employees.
http://www.sbs.com.au/salamcafe/
Posted by: Charles MacDonald at May 8, 2008 12:41 PMDebate your feminist university professor could end up in a law suit.
She claims that her students violated her civil rights. She says student's "anti-intellectualism" made her life a living hell. So, this ex-Dartmouth professor is threatening to sue her students for the temerity to have doubted her harebrained theories on "eco-feminism" and the "French narrative theory."
http://www.therant.us/staff/huston/2008/05082008.htm
Posted by: Shawn at May 8, 2008 12:42 PMWell, Johnny Boy, you should read that again: pro-Palestinians aren't necessarily Palestinian at all. They are usually smelly hippies in these parts.
BTW, here's a partial transcript of a Steyn vs. Kinsella debate:
http://thejagwire.blogspot.com/2008/05/exclusive-steyn-vs-kinsella-debate.html
Posted by: James Goneaux at May 8, 2008 12:55 PMYes, yes, THIS is EXACTLY what we pay our politicians our well-earned tax dollars to do. Ironically, it is of course EXACTLY the sort of thing that convinced Canadians to kick the Liberals out.
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Conservative MPs have taken to taunting Liberal Leader Stephane Dion every time he's about to skate on to Parliament's centre ice. They use members' statements - which precede question period in the House of Commons each day - to indulge in psychological warfare apparently aimed at putting Dion off his game just as he's about to rise to ask the first question of the day.
For example, St. Catharines Tory MP Rick Dykstra used his final statement Tuesday to accuse Dion of planning to spend billions, hike taxes and push the country into deficit.
"One person wants to bring this country and our economy to its knees," Dykstra thundered in conclusion. "Who is that? It is the person who is about to stand up." [...]
The Tories must think it works. They've been employing the tactic steadily since about the beginning of April.
Members' statements are intended to give MPs a chance to speak on any issue that strikes their fancy. Frequently, MPs showcase local worthies or special events in their ridings or expound on causes close to their hearts.
While they also frequently take partisan shots at political rivals, the Tories are unique in their systematic use of the final statement each day to knee-cap a party leader. Indeed, it often appears they're following a script.
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And it's only taken them 2 years to reach this level of arrogance, treating Parliament like it is their own playground, and running out of anything to run ON so having to run AGAINST the other side. (Funny, revealing side-note: there are more pictures of Dion than all other Conservatives including Harper on the first page of the Conservative's website AND there is far more written about Dion than about what the Conservatives have done.)
Maybe Dion should whine incessantly about it and then sue them, but (a) he wouldn't have the backbone to do even that and (b) he'd be accused of copying Conservative strategy.
Posted by: Ted at May 8, 2008 1:02 PMPete, no problems getting the PIX to talk to radius, as you say, out of the box once clients.conf is set up.
I'm upgrading one of the radius servers to the v2 series and that changes a lot of stuff.
We still have one running, and I'm using this one to grope my way through the new system. Virtual servers, aiyee!
Cheers,
lance
Actually Ted, I don't think it was the house antics that convinced Canadians to boot the Liberals out.
I think it was the stolen money.
Good to hear a Liberal admit Dion has no backbone though...you must not be getting enough of Cherniak's Kool-aid.
Posted by: mecheng at May 8, 2008 1:13 PMI guess Pete covered it, but what the hey: for Youtube video of Mark Steyn on CBC's The Hour click here
Posted by: Mississauga Matt at May 8, 2008 1:19 PMTimbitgate in London. A modern fable of giving a timbit to a baby, getting fired, getting un-fired and something about recycled timbits.
Posted by: dailybayonet at May 8, 2008 1:19 PMI'm waiting for Stephane to pounce and call an election. Oh, I forgot, he'll do it when he's good and ready!
Such arrogance for a minority government! Can't anyone relieve us from this??
Posted by: steve at May 8, 2008 1:23 PMAlways a lot to take in at Ms. Fury's place.I'm thrilled to hear that Kathy is working on a book about HRC abuses.
http://www.fivefeetoffury.com/
Posted by: bluetech at May 8, 2008 1:26 PMMust see global warming video lecture by one of the best in the business.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WWpH0lmcxA
It's lengthy, but a must watch for the curious.
Here is another one that documents how the 1970s ice age hoax was perpetrated by the same folks as today's global warming hoax, with cites and links.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttLBqB0qDko
Posted by: bill-tb at May 8, 2008 1:30 PMBluetech: you have to wonder where Shaidy finds the time to write a book, with all the writing and support she gives to 'whites first and only' publications like vDare and Canadian white supremacists. Busy girl, that one.
Posted by: orange-tech at May 8, 2008 1:35 PM Hey Matt there are no views as the location comes up but the item doesn't play (the descriptions are great tho').
Why isn't more being said about the Ethics Commissioner finding Robert Thibault in conflict of interest during the Mulroney-Schreiber committee hearings? He was so aggressive, and allowed to remain on the committee by the ever partisan committee head, Mr. Szabo. No wonder our committees are mal-functioning.
Posted by: bettie at May 8, 2008 1:50 PMWhy isn't more being said about the Ethics Commissioner finding Robert Thibault in conflict of interest during the Mulroney-Schreiber committee hearings? He was so aggressive, and allowed to remain on the committee by the ever partisan committee head, Mr. Szabo. No wonder our committees are mal-functioning.
Posted by: bettie at May 8, 2008 1:51 PMWorks for me. Click on the video square or on the blue text, or here and here
Posted by: Mississauga Matt at May 8, 2008 1:52 PMWhy isn't more being said about the Ethics Commissioner finding Robert Thibault in conflict of interest during the Mulroney-Schreiber committee hearings? He was so aggressive, and allowed to remain on the committee by the ever partisan committee head, Mr. Szabo. No wonder our committees are mal-functioning.
Posted by: bettie at May 8, 2008 1:52 PMhttp://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080508.wcarbon08/BNStory/National/home
"OTTAWA — Stéphane Dion is poised to unveil a carbon-tax scheme and attempt to neutralize any political damage by offering corresponding personal income tax cuts of between $10-billion and $13-billion to working Canadians, senior Liberal sources say.
The Liberal Leader wants this major environmental policy to be the centrepiece of the party's election campaign platform, according to the sources, and is anxious to reveal it this summer to give Canadians a chance to digest the idea before a federal election."
Like I said in the mop and pails comments section, this will hurt low income people. Sure income taxes will be cut, but what about those that pay no income taxes?
It works like this. Carbon tax would mean diesel is taxed more. In the transport industry there's something called a fuel surcharge. The fuel surcharge kicks in more money whenever the cost of fuel rises.
So who would really pay for this increased transport cost? The consumer of course.
So take that low income, no tax earner. Now they're paying even more for all the food they buy. How is this a good deal for them?
Posted by: allan at May 8, 2008 1:55 PMOne thing missing in most discussions about petro pricing is that the feds take is a percentage - so if fuel prices rise, so does their take.
BTW, the GST is charged on the excise tax too - just in case the government missed taxing a tax.
Bend over people, and take it all.
This is, of course, required to keep the tens of thousands of civil servants busy shuffling paper, and the politicians with large enough budgets to buy particular constituencies.
Posted by: hardboiled at May 8, 2008 2:09 PMSpeaking of civil servants, Corocan is spot on today with the issue that takes courage to address, guaranteeing no 'politician' will ever mention it. Ever.
"The number of Canadians covered by defined-benefit pensions has fallen by 20% to 30% in recent years, with professional actuaries warning that the whole private side of the industry could eventually disappear, leaving only government employees with guaranteed pension incomes -- paid for by taxpayers who are denied the same options."
http://www.nationalpost.com/opinion/columnists/story.html?id=e73fc7c6-d1a8-47ec-8491-7ae19e8595c9
It's a shame a 'conservative' government governs like a Liberal government.
Guess it's cuz they share the same basic and essential similarity - they're government.
Posted by: hardboiled at May 8, 2008 2:14 PMGood point about the GST, would it tax the carbon tax as well?
Posted by: allan at May 8, 2008 2:28 PMCheck out QP, the prarie PORKupine, Ralph from Wascana is having a scandal orgasm of the highest liberal ability. These stinking lieberals continue to waste billions of dollars stalling the business of the country with their national examiner political style. Please call an election Steve so we can run these brown envelope money stealing bastards out for good. Sorry Ted and the rest of you morally challenged liberals. but you represent nothing but scandal and theft, some legacy!
Posted by: bartinsky at May 8, 2008 2:41 PMcheck her out. now I know why humans are classed as mammals.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008/05/08/bernier-couillard.html#storycomments
however , if we named after Borat Dions ancillary parts we would not be called cohones.
From the "everything old is new again" file:
http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/multimedia/video/2008/wallace/eban_abba_t.html
"We find that the governments of Arab countries still articulate the aim of our extermination, but er... I think it is beyond their powers to achieve it and, of course, in any international system which respects law and morality, there must be resistance to any such policy."
4/12/58
"As Israel celebrates its tenth anniversary, Abba Eban, Israel's ambassador to the United States, talks to Wallace about Arab nations, the Arab refugee problem, Egypt's President Nasser, Jews in America, and the charge that Israel threatens world peace with a policy of territorial expansion."
Gotta love that part about "...er... I think it is beyond their powers to achieve..." Israel's extermination.
Posted by: James Goneaux at May 8, 2008 3:17 PMDefining Citoyen Dion:
"Pierre lefebvre from Brossard, Canada writes:
Defining Dion is the challenge. Misfit, nerd and narcissistic non-leader of LPC." (g-m)
Posted by: maz2 at May 8, 2008 3:39 PMwas the press or the lieberals this concerned about Svend Robinsons boyfriend consorting with a known convicted criminal??
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20080508/Harper_bernier_080508/20080508?hub=TopStories
oh yeah, that would be Svend himself.
If they want to look at "bad" spouses then why don't they examine the wife of a former Liberal PM. I lived near Whistler when they got married. She was a "snow bunny" (for want of a better term or mayby it was "pin cushion") at Whistler.She eventually was photographed in some magazine exposing her "twat" for all to see. Wow, what an impressive first lady we had in Canada.
So if Dion wants to examine old girlfriends/wives perhaps he should look in the Liberals past.
Horny Toad
Posted by: Horny Toad at May 8, 2008 4:08 PM"Zia Khan, director of the Centre for Islamic Development in Halifax, said the cartoon goes beyond what can be considered free speech.
"You would not put a native American Indian with feathers and say I need money in order to cull white people's heads. You wouldn't do that. This would be libellous," he said."
Curious that another alleged 'hate crime' has been relegated to the 'arts' section of Pravda's MotherCorp.
Guess it's not news.
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/media/story/2008/05/08/herald-cartoon.html
Posted by: hardboiled at May 8, 2008 4:12 PMShe eventually was photographed in some magazine exposing her "twat" for all to see Posted by: Horny Toad at May 8, 2008 4:08 PM
I didn't know Pierre was in that magazine picture with her.
Posted by: hardboiled at May 8, 2008 4:15 PMSocialism at work. Socialism is the ideology of Libsocialist Citoyen Dion and Taliban Jack Layton-NDP.
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" Farm-workers flee Zimbabwe homes
Some 40,000 farm-workers and their families have fled their homes in Zimbabwean election violence, a trade union official says.
"They have been accused of voting for the opposition. Most of them are either on the roadside or sheltering at some farms," said Gertrude Hambira."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7390799.stm
Violence against women is being tackled at the international level as a human rights issue. Last year the special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions was criticized by a coalition of member countries for including honor killings in her report, and a resolution condemning honor killings failed to pass.
My favorite line: "But the politics of women's rights can be complex."
How is treating 1/2 of the world's human population as equals complicated?
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/02/0212_020212_honorkilling.html
This isn't exactly new, but I don't suspect things are much different 5 years on.
Posted by: hardboiled at May 8, 2008 5:30 PMMark Steyn wearing one of my hats with hot right chicks.
http://thespiritofman.blogspot.com/
More hot right gals in cool hats with Steyn
http://girlontheright.com/
Good review of the Steyn interview @ what's-er-names booookstore.
http://thespiritofman.blogspot.com/2008/05/mark-steyn-in-toronto.html
another
http://girlontheright.com/
another
http://www.fivefeetoffury.com/
"Iconic Red Army Reichstag Photo Faked
THE ART OF SOVIET PROPAGANDA
A Soviet soldier heroically waves the red flag, the hammer and sickle billow above the Reichstag. Yevgeny Khaldei photographed one of the iconic images of the 20th century. But the legendary image was manipulated to conceal the fact that the Soviet soldiers on the roof had been looting. An exhibition of Khaldei's work opens in Berlin this week."
" PHOTO GALLERY: HOW THE REICHSTAG PHOTO WAS MANIPULATED"
http://tinyurl.com/47axgb (spiegel)
"A tiny, miraculous nation - a beacon of hope for all
NY Daily News ^ | May 09 2008 | Dr. RUTH WESTHEIMER
On Sept. 10, 1945, I landed in Palestine. Why was I there? The truth is, I didn't really have any other place to go. I'd lost my entire family to the Nazis so it was unthinkable to go back to Germany. I'd found safety in Switzerland, but once the war was over, all the refuges there had to find a different homeland. The United States was a place I dreamed of, but getting there was an impossibility. But the Jews were founding a new state in Palestine where I was not only wanted, but needed.
I went to a kibbutz, a collective farm, called Ayanot. About 300 people lived there growing olives, oranges, apples, grapes, grapefruits and tomatoes. Life was hard. I shared a tent with three men. I was forced to drop my German name, Karola, and took my middle name, Ruth. But at 17, I was a true believer, a Zionist, and I did my share willingly.
When the time came to fight for Israel's freedom, I joined the Haganah, the freedom fighters. I was trained as a sniper, and, while I was an excellent sharpshooter, I never actually shot at anyone.
Then, on my 20th birthday, during an air raid, instead of going straight to the shelter, I went to get one of my presents, a book. As a result, when a bomb went off, I was severely wounded. I almost lost both legs but I was lucky, as several people around me died.
On June 4, I turn 80."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2013267/posts
Laugh, without having to click on WK's site!
http://www.steynonline.com/content/view/1227/128/
"Thibault ruled in conflict over Mulroney questioning"
[...]
"Mary Dawson, an appointee of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s,"
http://thechronicleherald.ca/NovaScotia/1054468.html
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Comment at Jack's Newswatch:
"# Gabby in QC Says:
May 8th, 2008 at 12:58 pm
Here’s the comment I posted at the Chronicle Herald site:
«From your article:
“Mary Dawson, an appointee of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s …”
By pointing out who appointed Ms. Dawson, you are intimating there is some bias or lack of impartiality in Ms. Dawson’ s decision.
Perhaps you are not aware of Ms. Dawson’s previous work. From Wiki: “Mary Dawson played an important role in relation to constitutional matters. She was the final drafter for the patriation package (Constitution Act, 1982) and until her retirement drafted, and was the principal legal advisor for, all Constitutional amendments, including the Meech Lake Accord and the Charlottetown Accord. She led the legal team for the Government of Canada on the Quebec Secession Reference and was responsible for the legal advice on, and drafting of, the Clarity Act. Mary Dawson also managed the Supreme Court Reference on same-sex marriage for the Government of Canada as well as the preparation of the related legislation. She advised extensively in the area of aboriginal rights.”
It seems to me her credentials are impeccable, not partisan as you suggest. And lest you think this is a “paid political announcement” the only reason I know about Ms. Dawson’s background is because I saw a documentary about her on CPAC, and was impressed by her accomplishments.
I will not deny, however, I am a committed supporter of the Conservative Party. Not that there’s anything wrong with that ….»
Although my comment got through, the part about Ms. Dawson’s credentials, citing her work on the Constitution, were deleted.
Transparency on the part of the media, right?"
http://tinyurl.com/5rdae3
"It's all very compelling theatre, except for one thing: Kinsella was invited by the Public Policy Forum to debate me, and he refused, saying he'd debate anyone but me!"
The whole post is here:
"Kinsella the cowardly lion"
http://ezralevant.com/2008/05/kinsella-the-cowardly-lion.html
Cowardly Lion was both anthropomorphic (and bipedal). Worn is not anthropomorphic; but, he is bipedalling away from Ezra.
Posted by: maz2 at May 8, 2008 6:53 PMWell Orange-tech it's called work...and Kathy seems to know how to be productive with her energy...a concept that escapes some.
Orange is the NDP colour...how telling that one would be baffled by productivity,independence and hard work.
"Amazing pictures: The lightning storm that engulfed an erupting volcano
Daily Mail ^ | 7th May 2008 | MICHAEL HANLON
Few sights in nature can compare to the sheer magnificence of a volcano erupting in full flow.
But while scenes of molten lava are relatively commonplace, this otherworldly picture of Chaiten Volcano in southern Chile shows a truly spectacular, and devastating, volcanic phenomenon."
http://tinyurl.com/4qpgtc (daily mail)
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Here is something else not getting any National media coverage: Mr. Dingwall's (and Canada Post's) refusal to say what Dingwall did to merit being paid nearly $300,000. So where are the outraged Liberal cries for a public enquiry? I think the public deserves to know what was involved in such a deal.
http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/Search/1054393.html
Here is something else not getting any National media coverage: Mr. Dingwall's (and Canada Post's) refusal to say what Dingwall did to merit being paid nearly $300,000. So where are the outraged Liberal cries for a public enquiry? I think the public deserves to know what was involved in such a deal.
http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/Search/1054393.html
Dingwall was working for the mint. He recieved the payout on Jan.20th,the friday before Monday's election. It was not reported by the media. I wonder if the timing was to keep daveyboy quiet? Andre Oullet was the fellow from Canada Post. All he did was spend an average of $1,000 a day without reciepts. He was working on the 'honour system'.
Posted by: wallyj at May 8, 2008 10:50 PMWhat an age of ignorance & superstition we now live in. All in the service of treason, by the mentaly addled.
Code Pink Protesters Try Witchcraft at Anti-Marine Rallies
Thursday, May 08, 2008
By Jana Winter
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,354400,00.html
Posted by: Revnant Dream at May 8, 2008 11:11 PMCheck out the poll about Bernier in the G&M...it`s going the wrong way!
Posted by: Al W at May 8, 2008 11:12 PMWallyj -- I don't think the Dingwall piece is about the buyout, but about some contract deal between Ouilette and Dingwall's company. Basically a lot of money changing hands between senior Liberals and -- surprise, surprise -- no accountability. If Mulroney can get targetted for a totally private business deal, how come no enquiry for Dingwall's secret deal with the Post Office?
Posted by: LindaL at May 9, 2008 1:02 AMThe Agenda-TVO
Oh My, What a Show
Posted on: 07 May 2008 by Steve Paikin
I must confess to reading with some amusement some of the comments that were posted on a multitude of websites in the blogosphere about last night's program with Mark Steyn and the "Maclean's Three."
So much of it was inaccurate. But I guess it reflected the constantly shifting sands that were under our feet as we tried to put that program together....
....So at this point, we had agreement for a one-on-one with Steyn, plus a three-on-one discussion following. Then, Steyn’s publicists saw our website indicating who would be on the debate and offered to have the author join the debate. Wodek communicated that offer to the “Maclean’s Three,” who rejected it.
They said there wasn’t enough time to prepare. Moreover, they felt Steyn was getting his time alone, and they wanted theirs.....
....If you saw last night's program, you'll know that all of our best laid plans, in the end, didn't matter.....
www.tvo.org/cfmx/tvoorg/theagenda/index.cfm?page_id=3&action=blog&subaction=viewpost&blog_id=43&post_id=7449
Posted by: JM at May 9, 2008 7:31 AMOliver Carroll/Spiderman
http://www.tcdsb.org/trustees/trusteeward8.asp
Trustee expenses have ballooned since 2003 and are now among the highest in the province – $100,000 per elected trustee compared with $67,000 in the Toronto public board and just $27,000 in the Dufferin-Peel Catholic board – because of the extra benefits and services trustees gave themselves, says provincial adviser Norbert Hartmann in his report Enhancing Public Trust and Confidence, released yesterday
Oliver Carroll, former chair and now budget chief, said the Hartmann report "sums up exactly what went wrong" and agrees there is a culture of entitlement.
http://www.thestar.com/article/422817
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