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  1. Suh-weet. Nice to have a place like that to go back to.
  2. Just send an email to that address.
  3. Uh, yeah, but there aren't any armchair analysts who get to read the classified intelligence report. So maybe the official quoted here actually might know what he's talking about.
  4. slothrop

    Outfoxed

    What's with the moveon.org-bashing? It's not a news site. The only times I've visited it is when one of you GOPers let the name fly while flogging your talking points and I wonder to myself, what is this moveon.org? Why do conservatives hate it so much? The site just doesn't seem that interesting to me. AFAIK, it's for organizing political meetings 'n stuff, with a liberal bent. Are you jealous that lefties have the original, and most well-known, "grassroots" political organizing website? Or is it just because you can make such funny jokes as "moveontocommunism.org"? Cause that's just a knee-slapper. Communism! Ha! Get it? Hey Peter Puget, you should see Outfoxed, since you're so interested in media bias. Not safe for work: http://www.page3.com/
  5. Fairweather, I don't know how you do it, but you sure have a knack for smokin' them liberals out of their holes. I didn't even know that Martin Selig, fatcat developer extraordinaire and Monorail opponent, was a liberal. Just build the thing already. It would be an incredible waste of money not to and it's complementary to Sound Transit light rail. It would be super cool, fifteen years from now when I'm visiting Seattle after getting sick of it and moving the hell away, to be able to take a train from the airport to downtown... like you can in almost any other major city in the world.
  6. A good thing to keep in mind, especially as a beginning leader. I forgot about it at exactly the wrong time a couple years ago... lucky I had my hard hat on:
  7. Sheeit, I gots a job already, but that sounds pretty cool.
  8. Hey, here's an idea. Make tax evasion legal. Anyone who doesn't want to pay taxes can opt out! They just have to register with the government so that whenever they want to use governmental services, their credit card gets charged. Drive on the highway: that'll be 2 cents per mile, tracked with a mandatory remotely-read odometer. Get robbed and want the police to investigate? Ka-ching! $50/hour + donut expenses. Non-taxpayers get to fly on special airlines that aren't subject to FAA regulations or Homeland Security passenger screening. Tax evaders also don't get to invest in the stock market, since the SEC (funded by taxes) regulates it. 911 is not available for these fiercely independent souls: they get 1-900-911 ($2.99 the first minute, 99 cents each additional minute). Oh, and no voting, either. What would be the point? mr. radon, I think this is just what you've been looking for! Freedom from the heavy hand of the government, freedom to make your own choices about what you pay for and what you don't.
  9. Werd. Thanks, guys. Sounds like a fun place to be: inflate your ego at Jack's and then get it crushed on scary runout sandstone! Paradise Forks looks good, but my girlfriend, who is just learning to climb cracks, might get bored or frustrated there.
  10. I have to admit I'm curious: what you were doing with a nut tool at Marymoor?
  11. My girlfriend and I are heading to Sedona next week for her cousin's wedding and we'd like to get in a day or two of climbing. Does anyone out there have a guidebook I could borrow until Sep. 27? Most likely we'd be going to Jack's Canyon, Oak Creek Overlook, West Elden, or the Pit. The sandstone towers and southern AZ granite will have to wait for another trip. Any suggestions on mellow multipitch routes around Sedona are welcome, too. Thanks!
  12. I've used a different approach: up the Cave Ridge trail and then turn off into the little drainage just SE of Snoqualmie, between it and Pt. 5270'. Follow the creek, then scramble up a spur toward the east peak of Snoqualmie. From below the east peak, traverse the ridgeline towards Lundin. This is a fairly direct path to the base of the route. If you go this way, you'll probably want to get back the same way: by downclimbing the route or by rapping off the summit to the east, surfing the gully, and then contouring back west on talus toward the SE rib on Snoqualmie. We decided to try to find the Commonwealth Basin trail on the descent and ended up in bushwhack hell. At one point, we were hiking in the stream because the alternative was worse.
  13. There's the NW Face route (1959) described in Beckey, which follows the central rib of the NW face. Then I think some Skoogs climbed two routes on the ribs running up the north side of the west ridge. There was some info posted here on those climbs a while back...
  14. The huge majority of the current sales tax you pay in Seattle is the state portion and groceries are not taxed (good policy for the poverty-stricken).
  15. Use this, SnowByrd: and copy the text yourself. Or link to this thread. Even newbies know how to click a link.
  16. Yeah, I'll just drive everywhere now because cars can't get stolen. Everyone knows that. I guess I'll start putting an IED on my bike to deter thieves.
  17. I don't see how sales tax "the only fair tax", or why consumption is the only thing that is reasonable to tax. I don't think you'll find that idea in any Constitution. It would make more sense to me that involvement in the marketplace *not* be taxed, in order to encourage trade. Income tax, on the other hand, is simple and fair. Those who can afford to pay more, should. Paying a percentage of income is fair to everyone and is a very old idea (tithing). Sims' plan sounds like a good compromise. Can you elaborate on why Ron Sims gives you the heebie-jeebies, Greg?
  18. slothrop

    fakes

    I agree that money has to come from somewhere, but Bush's tax cuts won't help to fund all the programs he's promising to institute: war, more funding for college students, war, community health centers, war, tax credits for health care savings accounts (huh? tax loophole for rich folks?), war, school drug testing!?!?!? (for real), war, homeownership assistance, and war. Kerry's at least willing to look on the other side of the budget equation (revenue/taxes) in order to make government useful.
  19. I'm guessing Crichton's "environmentalism has killed 10-30 million people" includes an estimate of the number of people who could have been saved from death by malaria if only DDT hadn't been banned as a method of killing mosquitoes. Seems pretty disingenuous to make such a broad claim, especially without mentioning the lives saved by responsible environmental practices.
  20. Very interesting, thanks for posting it. The idea that banning DDT was a major disaster is news to me. Anyone have more info on this?
  21. Working the cams while spraying them with WD-40 worked for me. I wiped the junk off with a rag. Aliens do seem to get dirtier faster.
  22. I use WD-40 after a soap bath and rinse. Cleans out the gunk and lubes at the same time. I couldn't believe how much crap came out of my Aliens when I last cleaned them!
  23. Right on! Sounds like a great way to spend a few days.
  24. slothrop

    My Deal...

    Keep up the TRs about shit and bleeding on things, they're hilarious. Not to blow sunshine up your ass or anything, but I wish I could get out and climb as much good stuff as you seem to.
  25. Most gloves come with drawcords or elastic near the wrist that (barely) keep out some of the wetness. Of course, if it's raining, you're likely wearing a jacket and can layer the glove's wrist with the end of the sleeve according to which way the water might come in to the glove. For ice climbing, glove on the outside; otherwise, I tighten my jacket's wrist over the glove.
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