This interview with Brian Behlendorf is from October 12, 2003.
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Brian Behlendorf (Small – 14 MB)


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New Song: Should I Let You In?
I just uploaded three versions of a new song (Studio, Studio-Guitar Mix, and Unplugged):
Should I Let You In.
I’ve started a mailing list where you can sign up to be notified when new tracks are published and about upcoming live shows.
Daily Show On Meeting Between Arnie and The Shrub
This is incredible. The Shrub didn’t tell Arnie anything important because, heck, Arnie didn’t ask 🙂
Only in Californi-ay. Only in the U.S. of A.
This is from the October 20, 2003 program.
Arnie and The Shrub: Twins (Small – 8 MB)






The Daily Show (The best news on television.)
Daily Show On Niagra Falls Survivor
Here’s a little Daily Show Clip from October 20th or 21st.
(No I can’t remember which – the file is named “20” but my notes say it was the 21st. So shoot me. These things happen and I’m moving to fast to go back and look.)
The Daily Show (The best news on television.)
Henry Kissinger On The Daily Show
Henry Kissinger was a guest on
The Daily Show Monday night.
Pretty good interview. Henry was actually a funny guy. Jon had fun with him.
Hard to believe this is the same guy who ordered the assasination of a democratically-elected President in Chile in 1973 and secretly bombed Cambodia that same year (and got a Nobel Peace Prize for it).
But hey, life is strange.
Here’s another Daily Show clip on Kissenger from last December.
This is from the October 20, 2003 program.
Note that these videos aren’t using my new format strategy yet as I’m still learning the ropes of it and I have a ton of footage to put up that I generated before learning about it.
Kissinger On Daily Show – Part 1 of 2 (Small – 11 MB)
Kissinger On Daily Show – Part 2 of 2 (Small – 7 MB)
Kissinger On Daily Show – All (Small – 18 MB)



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Reviving Old Henry Kissinger Video From Daily Show To Test Out New Format Strategy
Simon Woodside is my hero this week.
He’s been very patiently educating my stupid ass all week long about how to make my video’s smaller, look better, and play well in all browsers.
Now, in all fairness Kevin Marks has been trying to help me do this for weeks (months?), but for some reason the instructions just weren’t clicking in my brain. Sorry Kevin!
The first result of Simon’s tutoring to come to fruition this week is a revamped version of the old Daily Show clip of Henry Kissinger heading up the “Independent” 911 investigation committee. (Yes he was subsequently taken off that committee.)
Update: lots of folks wanted a direct link to the movie file — so there it is!
The Daily Show rendition of the event is priceless. (I re-edited it a bit.)
This all came up recently when Henry Kissinger appeared on the Daily Show this last Monday night (October 20, 2003).
So please let me know – lisarein@finetuning.com — how these new movies play in your browser and if you like them better. This one’s just a file generated from the quicktime I generated earlier, so the quality issues can’t be addressed. But, once I figure out what Simon is trying to teach me, I believe I will be delivering all of my movies in this manner. (Unless you write me to tell me it sucks and to stick with the imovie-defaulted “email” movies I’ve been using.)
Thanks again Simon!!!
lisa
Evidence Surfacing On the Suicide Murder Of David Kelly
The evidence is starting to pour in to suggest that David Kelly (the microbiologist that became the center of the controversy surrounding Britain’s bogus WMD evidence that the Shrub Administration used as justification for the war on Iraq) did not commit suicide at all.
MEDIUM RARE
By Jim Rarey for From The Wilderness.
(This first part lays out the case from the evidence presented in the Hutton inquiry why the death of Dr. David Kelly was not by suicide. Part two will show the reasons, in this writer’s opinion, Dr. Kelly was killed.)…
While the Hutton inquiry appears set to declare Kelly’s death a suicide and the national media are already treating it as a given, there are numerous red flags raised in the testimony and evidence at the inquiry itself.
Kelly’s body was likely moved from where he died to the site where two search volunteers with a search dog found it. The body was propped up against a tree according to the testimony of both volunteers. The volunteers reported the find to police headquarters, Thames Valley Police (TVP) and then left the scene. On their way back to their car, they met three “police” officers, one of them named Detective Constable Graham Peter Coe.
Coe and his men were alone at the site for 25-30 minutes before the first police actually assigned to search the area arrived (Police Constables Sawyer and Franklin) and took charge of the scene from Coe. They found the body flat on its back a short distance from the tree, as did all subsequent witnesses.
A logical explanation is that Dr. Kelly died at a different site and the body was transported to the place it was found. This is buttressed by the medical findings of livor mortis (post mortem lividity), which indicates that Kelly died on his back, or at least was moved to that position shortly after his death. Propping the body against the tree was a mistake that had to be rectified.
The search dog and its handler must have interrupted whoever was assigned to go back and move the body to its back before it was done. After the volunteers left the scene the body was moved to its back while DC Coe was at the scene.
Five witnesses said in their testimony that two men accompanied Coe. Yet, in his testimony, Coe maintained there was only one other beside himself. He was not questioned about the discrepancy.
Researchers, including this writer, assume the presence of the “third man” could not be satisfactorily explained and so was being denied.
Additionally, Coe’s explanation of why he was in the area is unsubstantiated. To the contrary, when PC Franklin was asked if Coe was part of the search team he responded, “No. He was at the scene. I had no idea what he was doing there or why he was there. He was just at the scene when PC Sawyer and I arrived.”
Franklin was responsible for coordinating the search with the chief investigating officer and then turning it over to Sawyer to assemble the search team and take them to the assigned area. They were just starting to leave the station (about 9am on the 18th) to be the first search team on the ground (excepting the volunteers with the search dog) when they got word the body had been found.
A second red flag is the nature of the wounds on Kelly’s wrist. Dr. Nicholas Hunt, who performed the autopsy, testified there were several superficial “scratches” or cuts on the wrist and one deep wound that severed the ulnar artery but not the radial artery.
The fact that the ulnar artery was severed, but not the radial artery, strongly suggests that the knife wound was inflicted drawing the blade from the inside of the wrist (the little finger side closest to the body) to the outside where the radial artery is located much closer to the surface of the skin than is the ulnar artery. For those familiar with first aid, the radial artery is the one used to determine the pulse rate.
Just hold your left arm out with the palm up and see how difficult it would be to slash across the wrist avoiding the radial artery while severing the ulnar artery. However, a second person situated to the left of Kelly who held or picked up the arm and slashed across the wrist would start on the inside of the wrist severing the ulnar artery first.
A reasonably competent medical examiner or forensic pathologist would certainly be able to determine in which direction the knife was drawn across the wrist. That question was never asked nor the answer volunteered. In fact, a complete autopsy report would state in which direction the wounds were inflicted. The coroner’s inquest was never completed as it was preempted by the Hutton inquiry and the autopsy report will not be made public. Neither will the toxicology report.
The EFF Asks: Who Controls Your Computer?
The EFF released the following advisory a while ago. The concerns still stand.
Check it out.
EFF Reports on Trusted Computing
San Francisco – The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) on Thursday published a landmark report on trusted computing, a technology designed to improve security through hardware changes to the personal computer.
The report, entitled “Trusted Computing: Promise and Risk,” maintains that computer owners themselves, rather than the companies that provide software and data for use on the computer, should retain control over the security measures installed on their computers. Any other approach, says the report’s author Seth Schoen, carries the risk of anti-competitive behavior by which software providers may enforce “security measures” that prevent interoperability when using a competitor’s software.
“Helping computer owners defend their computers against attacks is progress in computer security, but treating computer owners themselves as the bad guys is not,” said Schoen. “Security architectures must be designed to put the computer owner’s interests first, not to lock the owner into the plans of others.”
Links:
For the full press release
EFF report: “Trusted Computing: Promise and Risk”
EFF companion commentary: “Meditations on Trusted Computing”
CNET story about the EFF report
Excerpt From Al Franken’s New Book – Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them
This book is awesome! I’m only about half way through it right now. It does a great job of nailing the right on their incessant distortion of the truth — and backs it all up with footnoted facts!
You should just but it now!
Anyway, this was emailed to me sometime ago. Not sure where it came from, but I know it’s been circulated pretty heavily through numerous channels at this point. I know that Salon has it in it’s quagmire of a website somewhere, but they won’t even let you read the front page anymore without suffering through an lengthy ad, so I didn’t have time to try to find the link.
“Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them”
An excerpt from Al Franken’s new book.
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By Al Franken
Aug. 27, 2003 | God chose me to write this book.
God began our conversation by clearing something up. Some of George W. Bush’s friends say that Bush believes God called him to be president during these times of trial. But God told me that He/She/It had actually chosen Al Gore by making sure that Gore won the popular vote and, God thought, the Electoral College. “THAT WORKED FOR EVERYONE ELSE,” God said.
“What about Tilden?” I asked, referring to the 1876 debacle.
“QUIET!” God snapped. God was angry.
God said that after 9/11, George W. Bush squandered a unique moment of national unity. That instead of rallying the country around a program of mutual purpose and sacrifice, Bush cynically used the tragedy to solidify his political power and pursue an agenda that panders to his base and serves the interests of his corporate backers.
God told me that Bush squandered a $4.6 trillion surplus and is plunging us into deficits as far as God can see. And that Bush squandered another surplus. The surplus of goodwill from the rest of the world that he had inherited from Bill Clinton.
And this was pissing God off.
Amazon’s New “Search Inside The Book Feature” Sounds Pretty Cool
So I’ve been immediately sidetracked by the announcement of Amazon’s Search Inside The Book Feature. I’d reprint the announcement, but it’s a stupid image file so you’ll have to go look for yourself. It does look neat though.