Henry Ford, the Klan

Reading about the Ford Motor Company caving into the Mullah Dobson and withdrawing ads from gay-friendly/advocacy publications, I saw a mention of this book: The International Jew, the World’s Foremost Problem.  Micah Ford
I didn’t know that Henry Ford Sr was such a bigot. It was more common/acceptable at the beginning of the last century, but I didn’t realize he had bought a newspaper expressly to disseminate his anti-Jewish rants.

Further Google searches on the title displayed a result from the Klan. That Klan, the cowards in the pointy hoods. I’m not surprised that they have a website — as you’re reading now, any fool can do this — but I just didn’t think it would be so open. No links. Find it yourself if you need to. I’m trying to forget I saw it, even though it was just a page of text.

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Holiday Grabbag 2005

Spent some time over the past few days putting together a holiday gift CD.

This is how it turned out. I published it as an iMix at the iTunes Music Store if you want to add any of this to your own collection.

I tried to mix up the styles a bit without dipping into the overly familiar (no Bing Crosby or Little Drummer Boy, though I did find a version by Hendrix that might have suited). And I have included an after dinner joke story to help with digestion. But once more I realize the time to think about this is in the heat of summer if I want a good selection of material to work with.

  • A Christmas/Kwanzaa/Solstice/Chanukah/Ramadan/Boxing Day Song/Christine Lavin • The Runaway Christmas Tree
  • ‘Zat You, Santa Claus? • Louis Armstrong & The Commanders • 20th Century Masters – The Christmas Collection: The Best of Louis Armstrong
  • Welcome Christmas (Reprise) • Boris Karloff • How the Grinch Stole Christmas
  • Christmas Time Is Here (Vocal) • Vince Guaraldi Trio • A Charlie Brown Christmas
  • Must Be Santa (Polka) • Brave Combo • Must Be Santa! The Rounder Christmas Album
  • O Holy Night • Rickie Lee Jones, Suzie Katayama & The Chieftains • The Bells of Dublin
  • Gaudete • Mediaeval Baebes • A Winter’s Night
  • The Nutcracker Suite • The Brian Setzer Orchestra • Boogie Woogie Christmas
  • The Rebel Jesus • The Chieftains & Jackson Browne • The Bells of Dublin
  • Coventry Carol • Suzanne Vega • Celebrate the Season
  • The Bricklayer’s Lament • Gerard Hoffnung
  • Jingle Bell Rock • The Ventures • The Ventures’ Christmas Album
  • Rusty Chevrolet • Da Yoopers • Culture Shock
  • Christmas Wrapping • The Waitresses
  • Thanks For Christmas • Three Wise Men (XTC)
  • Merry Christmas Baby • B.B. King
  • Happy Christmas (War Is Over) • U2 • Live on RTE, 1988

I hope you find some things to listen to, either new and refreshing or familiar: we need both, I think.

removing unwanted meta tags in WP 1.5.x

I tried the Geo plugin in my 1.5 install, as I suspected GeoURL wasn’t finding me anymore. Turns out the plugin doesn’t work as expected and doesn’t come with instructions on how to clean up after it.

Took me a few searches of the WP support forum, and finally found something that worked. Go in your mysql database, change to the wp database, and use this:

delete from crank_postmeta where meta_key='_geo_location';

You can of course replace _geo_location with anything you need to clean up. To see what your options are, try:

select * from crank_postmeta;

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Beware Security Update 2005-009: I think it may be flawed

It is killing Mail.app’s performance. Takes forever to open email messages and uses tons of cycles as it tries. I can’t even use it on an 800 MHz iBook.

Apple – Support – Downloads – Security Update 2005-009(Tiger Client) :

Delivers a number of security enhancements and is recommended for all Macintosh users.This update includes the following components:

apache_mod_ssl
CoreFoundation
CoreTypes
curl
iodbcadmin
OpenSSL
Safari
sudo
syslog

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Part the first

This is where I started. I took up an idea I had played with for last year’s NaNoWriMo but had to bail on. I got sick and lost a few days and that blew it for me. What I learned from that comes in two parts. One, don’t quit. Two, don’t force your writing. In a stunt or event like this, quantity over quality is what counts (bear that in mind if you read further).
Continue reading “Part the first”

thoughts on food and values

So I thought some more on this and realized one thing I find curious about folks who profess they “eat anything.” From my reading of Pellegrini’s book, I know in my own history there were lots of animals and animal parts I didn’t eat, when I “ate everything.” But calf liver was on the menu, just about every week when I was a kid, and I have eaten steak and kidney pie.

We are heading back down south for a few days before Christmas and I was musing aloud that it had been awhile since I have seen jars of pickled pigs feet or buckets of chitlings in the freezer case. Folks who think vegetarians are somehow odd due to their food prejudices would likely not be eager to dive into a taco with brains or tripe. But why not? Meat is meat, and perhaps if people ate more of these diverse delicacies, we would have been spared mad cow disease (the feed that is suspected of causing the spread of this stemmed from feeding the offal of slaughtered animals to others. Obviously, it had no value as a human food.)

Pellegrini makes the point that he ate what he ate out of an appetite for it, but also because of his frugal upbringing and his desire to get the most value from his pantry and icebox. Throwing away most of a carcass when there was so much edible stuff left on it was not acceptable. Here in the industrialized world, meat is a commodity that comes pre-sliced in little wrapped trays, but if you look behind the counter, you can see the meat cutters, maybe cutting a joint into manageable pieces, maybe working on a full carcass as it hangs on a hook. I don’t know if most shoppers give a lot of thought to what they eat in that sense or what the things they eat ate themselves.

Seriously, if people are going to look at vegetarians as cranks (not that I care: a crank is an eccentric with a smaller bank balance, in my book, and eccentrics are tolerated more often) because of what we don’t eat, can we have a new category or steakatarian or muscle-meat-no-organ-meat-arian?

I’m not so sure who’s being picky . . . . when I get asked what I am going to eat for Thanksgiving, I suggest the questioner take the bird or ham off the table and leave me the rest. I’ll be fine.

[sigh]

Pimp my 24″ Dell widescreen monitor:

I hear a lot of people say, “I don’t watch TV — I only watch DVDs of movies and TV shows.” To me, that’s kind of like saying, “I’m a vegetarian, but I eat chicken” — something I’ve heard more than once. Ahem.

OK, when I think of television, I think of programmed, broadcast over the air or distributed via cable, commercially or pledge supported content. In other words, stuff that emanates from TV stations that I have to access with a TV tuner. That’s TV, television, pictures that are transmitted, ie televised. 

I don’t watch any of that. is that clear enough?Â