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Hanging Out With Courtney's

  • May 18, 2008
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Here's Mickie, who is one of the coolest women ever.

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Ride to laguna SecaToday I

  • May 14, 2008
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Ride to laguna Seca

Laguna Seca Slide Show

Today I rode to Laguna Seca on my motorcycle to time the drive from home to the track. I am not planning on getting a hotel for the night before the BMW car club driving school there, so I wanted to make sure that it does actually take 1:30 as Google says it does. The trip does indeed take that long, minus pit stops.

I was totally pumped to see the track. There is an event going on this weekend, so there was setup activity at the track. There are a couple campgrounds at the track itself, so I rode the service drives around the track to get a feel for the circuit. After many hours on Gran Turismo and Forza 2, I'm pretty familiar with Laguna Seca, so I was able to identify the different parts of the track visible from my vantage points.

Through one of the service drives, I was able to get fairly close to the uphill approach to the corkscrew but I wan't able to get up close to it to see how nasty it really is.

In one of the later pictures in the slideshow, you'll see a panorama of the whole track and if you look closely (and if you know what you're looking for!), you can see the corkscrew. I was amazed to see how long and flat it is. It looks so treacherous from the games. [Incidentally, taking that picture was treacherous itself: the vantage point was located on one of the service roads on the circuit. The road was on a 30% grade. I pointed my bike downhill, put it in first gear, braked, put the kickstand down, took the picture and caaaarefullly started up the bike and rode down. A slight tight sphincter experience!]

I had a couple moments of stupid grins on my face as I saw favorite sections of the track and the realization that in 22 days, I will be [cautiously] flinging my own car around it.

I CANNOT wait for June 4th.


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Overkill

  • May 14, 2008
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Dinan E46 M3 has probably never encroached on a track.

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Sitting around the fire with new friends

  • May 11, 2008
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There are two deer in this picture

  • May 11, 2008
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The campground we're staying at

  • May 11, 2008
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Went on a walk today

  • May 8, 2008
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And saw two snails crawling around in different places.

And several crushed snail shells. On a sidewalk. Who gets power from
crushing a snail?

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Genius George Will Article

  • May 8, 2008
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Hillary Clinton, 60, Illinois native and Arkansas lawyer, became, retroactively, a lifelong Yankee fan at age 52 when, shopping for a U.S. Senate seat, she adopted New York state as home sweet home. She may think, or at least would argue, that when she was 12 her Yankees really won the 1960 World Series, by standards of "fairness," because they trounced the Pirates in runs scored, 55-27, over seven games, so there.

Unfortunately, baseball's rules -- pesky nuisances, rules -- say it matters how runs are distributed during a World Series. The Pirates won four games, which is the point of the exercise, by a total margin of seven runs, while the Yankees were winning three by a total of 35 runs. You can look it up.

After Tuesday's split decisions in Indiana and North Carolina, Clinton, the Yankee Clipperette, can, and hence eventually will, creatively argue that she is really ahead of Barack Obama, or at any rate she is sort of tied, mathematically or morally or something, in popular votes, or delegates, or some combination of the two, as determined by Fermat's Last Theorem, or something, in states whose names begin with vowels, or maybe consonants, or perhaps some mixture of the two as determined by listening to a recording of the Beach Boys' "Help Me, Rhonda" played backward, or whatever other formula is most helpful to her, and counting the votes she received in Michigan, where hers was the only contending name on the ballot (her chief rivals, quaintly obeying their party's rules, boycotted the state, which had violated the party's rules for scheduling primaries), and counting the votes she received in Florida, which, like Michigan, was a scofflaw and where no one campaigned, and dividing Obama's delegate advantage in caucus states by pi multiplied by the square root of Yankee Stadium's Zip code.

Or perhaps she wins if Obama's popular vote total is, well, adjusted by counting each African American vote as only three-fifths of a vote. There is precedent, of sorts, for that arithmetic (see the Constitution, Article I, Section 2, before the 14th Amendment).

"We," says Geoff Garin, a Clinton strategist who possesses the audacity of hopelessness required in that role, "don't think this is just going to be about some numerical metric." Mere numbers? Heaven forfend. That is how people speak when numerical metrics -- numbers of popular votes and delegates -- are inconvenient.

Gen. Douglas MacArthur said that every military defeat can be explained by two words: "too late." Too late in anticipating danger, too late in preparing for it, too late in taking action. Clinton's political defeat can be similarly explained -- too late in recognizing that the electorate does not acknowledge her entitlement to the presidency, too late in understanding that she had a serious challenger, too late in anticipating that she would not dispatch Barack Obama by Super Tuesday (Feb. 5), too late in planning for the special challenges of caucus states, too late in channeling her inner shot-and-a-beer hard hat.

Most of all, she was too late in understanding how much the Democratic Party's mania for "fairness," as mandated by liberals like her, has, by forbidding winner-take-all primaries, made it nearly impossible for her to overcome Obama's early lead in delegates. If Democrats, who genuflect at the altar of "diversity," allowed more of it in their delegate selection process, things might look very different. If even, say, Texas, California and Ohio were permitted to have winner-take-all primaries (as 48 states have winner-take-all allocation of their electoral votes), Clinton would have been more than 400 delegates ahead of Obama before Tuesday and today would be at her ancestral home in New York planning to return some of its furniture to the White House next January.

Tuesday night must have been almost as much fun for John McCain as for Obama. The Republican brand has been badly smudged by recent foreign and domestic policies, which are the only kinds there are, so McCain's hopes rest on the still-unattached cohort called "Reagan Democrats," who still seem somewhat resistant to Obama.

McCain's problem might turn out to be the fact that Obama is the Democrats' Reagan. Obama's rhetorical cotton candy lacks Reagan's ideological nourishment, but he is Reaganesque in two important senses: People like listening to him, and his manner lulls his adversaries into underestimating his sheer toughness -- the tempered steel beneath the sleek suits.

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My Gigantic Zit

  • May 8, 2008
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Though it is overshadowed by my gimongous nose (thank you uncontrollable genetics) but still a huge zit.

I love the Elephant Man stares, how women and children run away and men turn their heads in shame.

I'm not an animal! I just want love.

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Creepy Death Patterns

  • May 6, 2008
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Does it creep you out like it does me? Whenever I scan the obituaries,
it seems so freaky that people die in alphabetical order.

That's so whack


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