Apr 092011
 

I was out late last night hosting a CoDA meeting, so I’m running on very little sleep  As a result, I’m only putting up two articles in addition to this.  I’m up to date on comments.  Plans for today include Zzzzzzzz…

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today it took me 4:09 (average 5:10).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Short Takes:

From Milwaukee Journal Sentinal: State election officials combed through Waukesha County election results Friday but fended off calls for examining individual ballots as Justice David Prosser and challenger JoAnne Kloppenburg remained locked in a contentious Supreme Court race.

There’s a reason Walker’s wankers don’t want anyone looking at the individual ballots there.

From Crooks and Liars: Southern states are more violent than any region, according to a recently released peace index created with U.S. government statistics.

Even with gang violence in blue state cities, the redder the state, the greater the violence.

Cartoon:

Bill Schorr

After last night, do you have your Vaseline handy?

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  4 Responses to “Open Thread–4/9/2010”

  1. The Wisconsin Supreme Court vote will not be done soon – and it will most likely go beyond a simple recount. The reason being is that Kathryn Nickolaus (who has quite a past history of nefarious activities) is trying to claim that “I *tears* forgot *crying* to *weeping* click *wailing* the SAVE button.”
    The simple answer to that is “BULLSHIT!” Microsoft Access platform – ANY VERSION – automatically saves the data no matter how the program is closed.
    And while it’s true she could have added some separate validation to data submission in MS Access with Visual Basic or some other macros (that she now claims she may have “inadvertently turned off”) – MS Access would have reverted to it’s native default programming and AUTOMATICALLY saved the data.

    She’s lying!

  2. 4:20 You were right. I had it tough today. I am 35 out of 99 (354).

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