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ABOUT THIS RESEARCHER

Created: 16th August 2002 
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A brief bio to start.

zen I try very hard to always be at peace with myself.

towel I always travel with a towel, 'cause it makes sense!

I am married to the most wonderful woman.

We have a beautiful Veeblefetzer( Bouviers des Flandres ) ,
male and spoiled as all get go. So if you are planning to pop in ,
read this first .

Pastimes are go-pedding and stunt kiting in nice weather,
surfing and gaming( network testing) in the foul.

I live near the end of the earth(you can almost see it from my yard).
Not really, I'm a born and raised bluenoser( read Nova Scotia, Canada).

A map of Canada

An underwater sheep

No sheep were harmed(or molested) in the making of this website

Infinite Improbability Drive

"Atoms for peace. Man is still the greatest miracle and the greatest problem on this earth." - David Sarnoff (1891-1971) Russian-US inventor, pioneer, executive First message sent with atomic-powered electricity 27 Jan 1954

favorite quote- Of all those arts in which the wise excell, Nature's chief masterpiece is writing well. (John Sheffield, Essay On Poetry, 1682)

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Douglas Noel Adams 1952 - 2001

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My Vision for h2g2, by Douglas Adams

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My 42

It is a myth on h2g2 that to be a true researcher
you have to be able to make 42 out of your researcher numbers.

See this The Myth Of 42 [(5-3+0+5) * (6+0) = 42] link.

This is how you do mine:

(2+0+0+4)x(1x7)=42

or

(2*0*0)+4+invtan(1)-7=42

or

((2+0!)!+(4*0*1))*7=42

or

((sqrt(2))^(0!+0!)+4)*1*7=42

or

2*(0+0+4+17)=42

And that is My 42.

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...on medication

Welcome To My Personal Space
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Nothing to worry about, it is just a viewer tag and nothing sinister.

This will show you how to do it.Inspect The Code For Gopedboy®'s Page

I Survived Single Sign-on

Someone online (on h2g2) hooked up to a drip!
Cheer up? WHY?!?

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pedboy(at)gmail(dot)com



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pedboy®
Last posted: Sep 30, 2009
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Jun 25, 2007

I have confirmed the unexplainable feeling that I had in the early 1990’s; it started inside my right leg as a pinprick and exploded into a numbing throb within a year. I have the same feelings on my right middle finger for the last two weeks.

Many times I have said that I would not wish this feeling on anybody, it can be described as complete and utter fatigue coupled with intense white hot pain radiating from the right knee all at the same time. It rises and falls in intensity like the waters do, but never completely goes away.

The rational would be then that if I were to get treatment on my finger off now the spread of pain might be stopped. All my intelligent logic tells me that this is a very stupid idea, but then again it is not logic that will help me with the pain that sativex combined with dilaudid and neurontin cannot.


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War in Iraq
Jul 30, 2006

The real article started here, but does nothing to lesson the message and the actions. http://www.snopes.com/rumors/soapbox/chong.asp

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all about her
Jan 21, 2006

It is amazing what the amount of self-centered, childishness that is displayed by ones own family. It seems that they forget who is going to be taking care of them in a few years.
When your children are not well at all (chronic illness, and a very bad day), do not say; o well you can't go out all the time, have a good day. Then hang up the phone. My body is still shaking from the damage that was done, my wife is on her back not able to walk, AND THAT IS ALL SHE CAN SAY.....
I WONDER WHY MY PROGRESSION IS SPEEDING UP.
The worst part is she doesn’t see it, it is all about her.

The land of denial is a lonely place, get over it and move on.


Discuss this entry - 8 replies - Latest reply: Jun 19, 2006

Wake of the Flood of New Orleans
Sep 7, 2005

By William Rivers Pitt
t r u t h o u t | Perspective
Friday 02 September 2005

All last night sat on the levee and moaned,
All last night sat on the levee and moaned,
Thinkin' about my baby and my happy home.
-- Led Zeppelin, "When the Levee Breaks"
This will come as no surprise, but columnist Molly Ivins has again nailed it to the wall. "Government policies have real consequences in people's lives," Ivins wrote in her Thursday column. "This is not 'just politics' or blaming for political advantage. This is about the real consequences of what governments do and do not do about their responsibilities. And about who winds up paying the price for those policies."

Try this timeline on for size. In January of 2001, George W. Bush appointed Texas crony Joe Allbaugh to head FEMA, despite the fact that Allbaugh had exactly zero experience in disaster management. By April of 2001, the Bush administration announced that much of FEMA's work would be privatized and downsized. Allbaugh that month described FEMA as, "an oversized entitlement program."

In December 2002, Allbaugh quit as head of FEMA to create a consulting firm whose purpose was to advise and assist companies looking to do business in occupied Iraq. He was replaced by Michael D. Brown, whose experience in disaster management was gathered while working as an estate planning lawyer in Colorado, and while serving as counsel for the International Arabian Horse Association legal department. In other words, Bush chose back-to-back FEMA heads whose collective ability to work that position could fit inside a thimble with room to spare.

By March of 2003, FEMA was no longer a Cabinet-level position, and was folded into the Department of Homeland Security. Its primary mission was recast towards fighting acts of terrorism. In June of 2004, the Army Corps of Engineers' budget for levee construction in New Orleans was cut by a record $71.2 million. Jefferson Parish emergency management chief Walter Maestri said at the time, "It appears that the money has been moved in the president's budget to handle homeland security and the war in Iraq, and I suppose that's the price we pay."

And then the storm came, and the sea rose, and the levees failed. Filthy sewage-laced water began to fill the bowl of New Orleans. Tens of thousands of poor people who did not have the resources to flee the storm became trapped in a slowly deteriorating city without food, water or electricity. The entire nation has since been glued to their televisions, watching footage of an apocalyptic human tragedy unfold before their eyes. Anyone who has put gasoline in their car since Tuesday has come to know what happens when the port that handles 40% of our national petroleum distribution becomes unusable.

And the response? "Bush mugs for the cameras," says Kevin Drum of The Washington Monthly, "cuts a cake for John McCain, plays the guitar for Mark Wills, delivers an address about V-J day, and continues with his vacation. When he finally gets around to acknowledging the scope of the unfolding disaster, he delivers only a photo op on Air Force One and a flat, defensive, laundry list speech in the Rose Garden."

Newsweek described it this way: "For all the president's statements ahead of the hurricane, the region seemed woefully unprepared for the flooding of New Orleans - a catastrophe that has long been predicted by experts and politicians alike. There seems to have been no contingency planning for a total evacuation of the city, including the final refuges of the city's Superdome and its hospitals. There were no supplies of food and water ready offshore - on Navy ships for instance - in the event of such flooding, even though government officials knew there were thousands of people stranded inside the sweltering and powerless city."

Republican House Speaker Dennis Hastert twisted the knife on Thursday by bluntly suggesting that we should not bother rebuilding the city of New Orleans. "It doesn't make sense to me," Hastert said to the Daily Herald in suburban Chicago. "And it's a question that certainly we should ask. We help replace, we help relieve disaster. But I think federal insurance and everything that goes along with it ... we ought to take a second look at that." This sentiment was echoed by the Republican-American newspaper out of Waterbury, CT: "If the people of New Orleans and other low-lying areas insist on living in harm's way, they ought to accept responsibility for what happens to them and their property."

This is it, right here, right now. This is the Bush administration in a nutshell.

The decision to invade Iraq based on lies has left the federal government's budget woefully, and I daresay deliberately, unprepared for a disaster of this magnitude, despite the fact that decades worth of warnings have been put forth about what would happen to New Orleans should a storm like this hit. Louisiana National Guard soldiers and equipment, such as high-water Humvees for example, are sitting today in Iraq while hundreds or even thousands die because there are not enough hands to reach out and pull them from the water. FEMA - downsized, redirected, budget-slashed and incompetently led - has thus far failed utterly to cope with the scope of the catastrophe.

Actions have consequences. What you see on your television today is not some wild accident, but is a disaster that could have been averted had the priorities of this government been more in line with the needs of the people it pretends to serve. The city of New Orleans, home to so much of the culture that makes America unique and beautiful, is today drowning underneath an avalanche of polluted, diseased water. This, simply, did not have to happen.

Remember that the next time you hear Bush talk about noble causes, national priorities and responsibility. This has been an administration of death, disaster, fear and woe. The whole pack of them should be run out of Washington on a rail. Better yet, they should be air-dropped into the center of New Orleans and made to see and smell and touch and taste the newest disaster they have helped to create.



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William Rivers Pitt is a New York Times and internationally bestselling author of two books: War on Iraq: What Team Bush Doesn't Want You to Know and The Greatest Sedition Is Silence.

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Discuss this entry - 3 replies - Latest reply: Oct 18, 2005

How quick are you?
Jun 2, 2005

Try this to test your reaction time, I did very poorly.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanb...y/sleep/sheep/reaction_version5.swf

I never could trank sheep. I always had to ply them with boozewinkeye


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