Good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to SDA Late Nite Radio. Tonight, for your delectation, here are the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra performing Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 4 ¤ in B♭ Major, Op. 60, Herbert von Karajan conducting (30:50).
Your Reader Tips are, as always, welcome in the comments.
I keep getting an error message, try again later. For those that are waiting and like planes there is this.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=e97_1257096806
Here are another couple of links. Not the same ones - different conductors, different orchestras - as Vit's but they do work.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeAE_KMgD20
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lV2qsOFWnJM&feature=related
Posted by: Jan at November 1, 2009 9:23 PMalways shied away from deutsche gramaphone because they pimped for karajan...who was a notorious arse licker of the nasties...far worse than chevalier...
in my view these gutless unprincipled 'artistes" should never ever be allowed to show their faces or make a buck...
sorry to ruin on your parade Vit...but that's just the way i are...evil behaviour should never be forgiven....i know i deviate presumptuously from Catholic thought but i feel the Il Papa(bless me father) could benefit from rather more than less of Old Testament rigour..
i'm not suggesting he's the least chary of picking up the jawbone of an ass of course...after Regensburg the line of battle has been clearly delineated...
"how many divisions has the Pope?"...infamously asked then by uncle joe and now in Riyadh..
you shall soon see my hot headed fire-eating choudry or sly softly speaking siddiqui et al..
Posted by: john begley at November 1, 2009 9:26 PMBeing a CO2 Polluting Aircraft Manufacturer in the "Greenest" State in America probably was not working out so hot anyways. The State can close the revenue hole with another tax on plastic.
Boeing to Build Second Assembly Line for 787 in South Carolina
Capital goes where it is treated best, perhaps Washington DC might learn a lesson in what not to do from Washinton State... but I doubt it.
Posted by: Illiquid Assets at November 1, 2009 10:00 PMRe: H1N1, I got both shots 5 days ago in Burnaby after a 5 minute wait, then today in the Globe and Mail, I read that Suzuki backs the shots. Is there any way I can expel the stuff w/o a total blood drain? It's either that or agreeing with him. Actually, I do on this single matter. Of course Jann Arden is opposed and that makes me feel better. Like anyone cares what they think.
larben He agrees with you, it took him 5 days longer to figure it out.
Posted by: Speedy at November 1, 2009 10:40 PMjohn begley - we've disagreed before - but nobody does a Beethoven better than Furtwangler. Talk about the "nastie" connection.
In any case, consider the broken long lineage of the BPO with Leo Borchard, and his unfortunate end
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Borchard
Posted by: Erik Larsen at November 1, 2009 11:04 PMDang, wish I'd seen this yesterday: Trick or Jizyah!
Posted by: Mississauga Matt at November 1, 2009 11:09 PMLiving close to Seattle I'm curious about Boeing's recent actions. Does this sum up the problem with Washington State or is there more to it: http://www.siteselection.com/ssinsider/snapshot/sf991011.htm
Anyone?
Posted by: Robert W. (Vancouver) at November 1, 2009 11:47 PMNY23 RINO backs Democrat: http://pajamasmedia.com/instapundit/87716
Oh my, there's a surprise ... NOT!!!
Posted by: Robert W. (Vancouver) at November 2, 2009 12:17 AMSWINE FLU EXPOSE 1977 & SWINE FLU PANIC 2009
http://quipnation.com/StemCellBlog/Home/Blog/April-2009/SWINE-FLU-EXPOSE-1977--amp;-SWINE-FLU-PANIC-2009.aspx
Posted by: Revnant Dream at November 2, 2009 2:07 AMToronto Star, Saturday. An editorial lambastes PM Harper's "tardy" visits to India and China.
Says the editorial: "In the case of China, he apparently came to office with a chip on his shoulder about that country's human rights record. Early in his first term, Harper said he would not sell out Canadian values to 'the almighty dollar' in pursuing relations with China. As for India, the world's biggest democracy, there is no parallel explanation."
So a principled position on human rights abuses is a sign of "a chip on the shoulder"? Does standing up for "Canadian values" mean ignoring abuses now?
The idiots who write Star editorials seem to think that prosperity comes from government. It doesn't; it comes from productivity, trade and the profit motive. There are plenty of Canadians who are willing to trade with other nations; they're called businessmen. There is no need for government to be involved, including the PM.
Posted by: nv53 at November 2, 2009 2:25 AMRobert W @ 12:17
Yes its a WA state problem, but similar to MI state as in IAM workers and UAW.
There has been a lot of labor strife at Boeing in the past 10 yrs and South Carolina is a right to work state. (for now)
"On Wednesday, Boeing announced it would put a second 787 assembly line in Charleston, S.C., rather than Everett, WA.
Union leaders and politicians like Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., expressed shock, dismay and outrage at the company’s decision.
Either they are feigning surprise, or they’ve been comatose for the last decade. Your guess is as good as mine."
The comments are pretty enlightening.
http://biggovernment.com/2009/10/31/boeing-heads-south-for-better-business-climate-washington-state-politicians-are-surprised/
Posted by: G at November 2, 2009 3:21 AMSpeedy:
Tks for the link. Awesome. see the dh Mossie in the static display?
Goreacle vs swine flu.
...-
"Toronto vaccine lineups start before dawn"
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/719685--toronto-vaccine-lineups-start-before-dawn?bn=1
"Climate change could kill 250,000 children next year, and the figure could rise to more than 400,000 by 2030, according to Save the Children.*"
urlm.in/diuz
"Britons least concerned about climate change
Britain is less concerned about climate change than any other country in the world, according to a new survey.*"
urlm.in/diuy
"Charles and Camilla set to arrive in Canada today
CTV.ca"
Kate's comparison of Y2Kyoto-ism to the Cultural Revolution is mentioned, approvingly, in Steyn's latest piece in Macleans:
http://www2.macleans.ca/2009/10/29/gullible-eager-beaver-planet-savers/
http://www.gov.ns.ca/hpp/h1n1/#
Starting Monday, November 2, 2009, the H1N1 vaccine will be limited to those most at risk from H1N1:
* Pregnant women.
* Children under five years of age
* Healthcare workers in district health authorities, long-term care facilities and homecare agencies who provide direct care to patients. ...
* First Nations communities
Has anyone wondered why "First Nations communities" have gone to the head of the line, even in urban areas?
Posted by: Roseberry at November 2, 2009 8:36 AMPET Cemetery awards TC Douglas Commemmorative "ethical dilemma" Coins.
Winners are "Hospital staff": all members receive a chocolate looney, handmade/wrapped in China, courtesy Mao (Hi. I'm "Liberal leader", Boob Lae, Mao's nephew.) Stlong.
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"Hospital staff bring family to workplace vaccine clinic
'Do we turn them away?': Officials confront ethical dilemma"
"But when word of the weekend clinic got out, some hospital employees brought along their family members, many of whom had been turned away from long lineups at the vaccination clinics run by the city's public-health department.
The situation created a dilemma for the hospital."
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/health/Hospital+staff+bring+family+workplace+vaccine+clinic/2171266/story.html
Posted by: maz2 at November 2, 2009 8:47 AMRoseberry
First Nations are at a disproportionate much higher risk for complications due to H1N1 than other racial groups. This is true for all infectious respiratory diseases (including the 1918 flu pandemic) and includes the Inuit of Canada, in Alaska, in Greenland and even in Australia. This might be due to overcrowding, underlying disease, lack of exposure to other flu bugs or to genetic predisposition. Some research I read in the past on Greenland Eskimo populations seem to point to genetic causes as a possibility.
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/cidrap/content/influenza/swineflu/news/jun0909firstnation.html
David Byers wants the Liberals and NDP not to run against each other in the next election in order to remove Stephen Harper from governing.
Typical Dipper, if you don't like the results, just change the rules.
http://www.thestar.com/comment/article/719037
Posted by: clair voyant at November 2, 2009 9:37 AMSorry, I meant Michael Byers.
Posted by: clair voyant at November 2, 2009 10:25 AMRe clairvoyant @ 9:37: Wouldn't that be strikingly similar to, hmmm, a coalition?
We haven't seen the last of that craptastic experiment yet.
Posted by: Soccermom at November 2, 2009 10:54 AMHeard this on BT this morning.
According to the socialists on breakfast television (channel 13 Vancouver)
Canadians love 0bama.
86% of Canadians approve of the big 0.
They never asked me, I can tell you that.
Re: Valencia's answer to Roseberry. Or it could be about racial politics, or the fact that they have come to depend on the big Nanny to look after all their needs, a lack of cleanliness, alcoholism, indolence, and toadying politicians. Why do the Olympic medals fail to include any symbol of Canada?
Same B.S..
Islam.
...-
"Hygiene urged for Malaysians to avert divorce
A Malaysian state government fretting about rising divorces said Monday it will offer classes on romance to help Muslim couples stay together - even encourage them to bathe together to promote intimacy." (canoenews)
" Suicide bomber kills 35 near Pakistan's capital
The Associated Press"
Soccermom
Byers claims its not a coalition because the parties would run separately but not in the same ridings.
According to him, the Canadian public is not happy that they elected a party with 40% of the vote, thus his brilliant idea.
He doesn't explain why Canadians would be happier being governed by one party with 25%, backed by another with about 15%, but I guess that's not important.
His calculations tell him that with this sytem, the Liberals could expect to gain 40 seats and maybe a majority...huh??...The last I looked, the Liberals would need almost 80 new seats to get a majority.
again, typical Dipper, weak on facts and math.
Posted by: clair voyant at November 2, 2009 11:59 AMRarely does an American journalist talk about Canadian politics. This one is all over it, making an interesting comparison between what is now going on in the Republican Party and what happened with the PCs and Reform Party here after Mulroney: http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=34221
Well worth a read!
Posted by: Robert W. (Vancouver) at November 2, 2009 12:02 PMClair Voyant,
More and faster please. They wont get the result they want and will face a significant Con government.
Please, lets have it out so we can resolve it. It also means the death of the Liberal Party, which won't be a bad thing.
Posted by: Stephen at November 2, 2009 12:39 PMHave any of you heard of Adam Carolla? He's an L.A. comedian and has one of the most popular podcasts on iTunes. His latest one, talking with a doctor abou the H1N1 flu vaccine, pharmaceutical comapnies, the Nobel Peace prize, and clueless Americans is well worth a listen: http://www.adamcarolla.com/ACPBlog/2009/11/02/adam-and-dr-bruce
Language warning!
Posted by: Robert W. (Vancouver) at November 2, 2009 2:13 PMStephen
Yes!...Agree whole-heartedly!
I would love to see Harper bring forth a motion to ditch the gun registry and make it a matter of confidence.
Or make the socialists eat a poison pill to do with global warming.
Mr. Harper, pull the trigger please.
Put the whiners out of their misery!
Posted by: clair voyant at November 2, 2009 2:42 PMLooks like the revolving door between the lobbyists (Da Blowboys) and the PMO (Da Blowees) is well lubricated, and spinning freely.
Say now, wasn't that Accountability Act supposed to deal with this? (astute SDA readers will recall the Act came forward without this campaign promise intact. N'est ce pas? Merci beaucoup Monsiuer Fortier).
Aside from his $150k office reno, what ever DID he do?
Turns out there may have been another good reason for the ostensible cooling off: Meet PMO's new deputy director of government communication, Dan Robertson, who was, until very very recently, a member of the team at Navigator Limited. I mean, recently enough that he's still listed on the Navigator webpage, although I suspect the link to his bio may go dead soon after this post goes up.
Those of us who covered the Oliphant Commission will remember Dan -- he was one of the those junior Robin Searses who would sit at the back of the room, boring holes into the backs of reporters at the media table when they weren't jubilantly sharing their thoughts on the latest developments with the twitterverse. He was also involved in Navigator's efforts on behalf of Michael Bryant. It's not clear exactly when he left the firm for a berth in the increasingly crowded PMO comm department, nor whether his imminent arrival through the revolving door may have had something to do with the edict on Navigator that allegedly went down at Langevin last week.
Posted by: hardboiled at November 2, 2009 3:24 PMLiberal Iffy at Bourque:
http://media.thestar.topscms.com/images/78/3e/689769c14a0fbd9848e36610ef4c.jpeg
Posted by: maz2 at November 2, 2009 3:36 PMI know the person's wife, so this isn't amusing at all, but he died "hand gliding"?
http://www.edmontonsun.com/news/alberta/2009/10/29/11573456.html
Posted by: Erik Larsen at November 2, 2009 4:03 PMCBCpravda dragging its feet on a looneytoon broad.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/new-brunswick/story/2009/11/02/nb-guilty-abduction-hoax-1239.html?ref=rss&loomia_si=t0:a16:g25:r3:c0:b28670205
they would be all over this like a fat kid on a twinkie had it been a male from alberta.
Posted by: cal2 at November 2, 2009 6:33 PM"Hedy Fry, the Liberal MP for Vancouver Centre, suggested on Thursday that members of Parliament should get their own H1N1 clinic on Parliament Hill-- which presumably would allow MPs and their staff to receive the swine-flu vaccine on a priority basis, ahead of ordinary citizens. Her reasoning? "MPs are at risk:We shake hands with people I don't know how many times a day.""
Read more: http://www.nationalpost.com/opinion/story.html?id=2171175#ixzz0VkUbSpRG
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Typical Liberal. We are entitled to our entitlements.
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