The last of the snowstorm videos. My neighbor's goofy dog runs up to me with a leaf in his mouth but gets scared, drops it, and runs away.
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An interview with Robert Spencer about Islam and his book The Truth About Mohammed. With Michelle Malkin and Hot Air.
Michelle Malkin segment on the snarky moonbat comments of Gwyneth Paltrow over the past couple years, culminating in her recent comments on Americans being stupid. She claims she was misquoted and that she would never say anything to disparage America; Michelle is there with proof (OH MY GOD) that she's lying. In a blonde wig.
From our trip to Eastern WA.
From our trip to Eastern WA
From Amanda Across America. I found this link on 1938media, where Loren was slamming it, but cmon. She looks so happy! And I couldn't do that for 2 seconds without falling over.
From our trip to Eastern WA.
Flooding from a "Pineapple Express" storm off the Pacific -- worst in 50 years in Snohomish.
More flooding in Snohomish, WA, filmed November 8th 2006
From the Enterprise trailer. If every episode had a scene like this, I would have kept watching it.
I got my XM1541 cable in the mail today and hooked up one of my Panasonic Toughbooks to a 1541-II floppy. I tried using Linux first but the opencbm code required a kernel driver to be inserted and all kinds of nonsense. Sounded annoying. So I downloaded the Windows version. Which was almost as annoying, really. But it did finally work. Here's the laptop talking to the floppy drive.
Didn't notice the lame crack message (ooh he can use a hex editor) until after I filmed this. But this is a classic game released in 1983.
This one walked right through our yard. I had a beautiful shot at it, and decided to use the camera. ;)
John Kerry calls US troops morons a week before the US midterm elections. Smooth. (Hot Air with Michelle Malkin.)
A documentary about the Commodore 64, from the mid-1980s. Lots of interesting stuff if you were a user back then as I was.
A TV special on whether Unix will become the next MS-DOS (!) from 1985.
Robert Spencer is back with a segment on the death penalty for "apostasy" -- converting from Islam to another religion.
A special on the online data services available in 1987. I remember actually using some of these. :)
C64 software demo from 1988. I remember using this in high school. It was very cool at the time.
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