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  1. jmace, I'm not sure if you're just an antagonist, or a high school moron who just finished his first astronomy class. Regardless, the knowledge you so boastfully share in no way reflects on the state of the 21st century educational condition. It is not what I would consider common. http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/misc/seasons.html Note that while apogee and parigee are not technically correct, they are commonly used. Aphelion and pehiphelion are more appropriately used for the eccentricity in the earth's orbital path around the sun. So what?
  2. Unlike our constitution, Liberal is a living, breathing, ever-changing doctrine. It's meaning is broader than conservative. I do believe you've posted on the nature of the word liberal, and its applications both modern and traditional, on previous occassions. I prefer to apply the pejorative; 'fucking liberal', 'dumb-assed liberal', or my favorite; 'cock-sucking liberal'.
  3. Fairweather likely prefers a good read over a picture book. Fairweather has never been called high-brow. Dr Flash paints with the broad brush he stole from his imaginary right-wing friend. Fairweather admits his sentence in the previous post was a bit choppy and rife with irregular consanants and syllables. But it was clearly not run-on.
  4. My favorite: The org-chasm. It's where the non-profits hang out.
  5. Jim...Dr Flash...Foraker...Luna... All you need here is a little j_b and you guys can break out the love oil!
  6. So do you support firearm safety training classes in public schools?
  7. Just bought a Betalight and a Betabug for those nasty skeeters. Set them up together in the yard and seems pretty tight. Hope it's a good compromise between weight and versatility as I can take the 'bug' or leave it at home depending on the trip. The Betalight alone is lighter than my bivy sack. Can't wait to try them out.
  8. Snowshoes weren't necessary. Ankle deep on the way up at worst. Shin deep on the way down in places. A boot track exists. Snowshoes wouldn't be worth their weight.
  9. Observation face looked soft and easy. Even skiable. We joked about sledding down it...good runout too.
  10. Only about 20% snow to Knapsack and melting fast. None of it steep...you could do it in tennis shoes if you had to. Crossing over the Spray Park area is still about 75% snow covered. Lots of ski tracks. We hiked out via Spray Park Trail on the way down and it is snow free all the way to the top of the switchbacks right to the lower edge of the park. This was my son's first trip out this season, so we were a bit slow @ 5hrs to the top of Observation Rock. Tried out my new LaSportiva Trango EVO's. VERY comfortable, but definitely NOT waterproof in wet snow.
  11. Mowich Lake Road opened earlier this week so the kid and I hiked up Observation Rock today. In case anyone is interested, I took a couple of pics of the upper mountain that may help anyone considering. Ptarmigan (traditional route) looks like it is in good shape once it cools down. (HOT today!) Both pics taken today 5/28 from the top of Observation Rock. Ptarmigan Ridge: Curtis Ridge:
  12. Fairweather

    Housing Bubble?

    Huh? If you're going to pay it off in 15 yrs, get a 15 yr fixed rate mortgage with a lower interest rate. Why eliminate that flexibility? Unless you totally lack financial dicipline? The rate 15 vs 30 isn't significant enough to commit to 15 years, IMO. If you're 100% certain you will be taking in your current salary (in today's dollars) for the next 15 years, then by all means, go ahead and lock it in. In Washington State, I don't know who can be 100% certain there won't be an employment bump in the road.
  13. Fairweather

    Housing Bubble?

    Get the smallest/shittiest house on the nicest block. Buy a house that is 65-75% of what you are 'qualified' for. Get a 30yr fixed-rate...and pay it off in 15 or less. NEVER take out a home equity loan. It sounds like you and your wife's financial/employment picture is very good based on what I have read in other posts of yours. If possible, dedicate one income to mortgage payoff/debt elimination, and home upgrades out-of-pocket. As for the bubble; WHO KNOWS? I would think that buying out on the suburban frontier is still the best bet. I've been looking at Wilkeson/Carbonado. Remember. You will never really own your home and land. The day you default on your property taxes the government will foreclose. If you buy in King County, Ron Sims and his enviro-commie financiers own 65% of your land outright. Good luck.
  14. AlpineK is Russian??
  15. Let me know when you find a candidate with whom you agree 100% on every issue. Until then, I officially declare you a fringe moron. BTW: Bush's policy (which I believe is misguided) doesn't effect stem cell research in the private sector. I'm not sure what % of the work is being conducted there vs govt sponsored/financed.
  16. Wow... glad to see you have convictions that you stick to! While it is totally reasonable to change ones mind on issues as years go by - it strikes me as quite odd that you'd change your reasoning based on the fact that it gives you the appearance of being inconsistent. Doesn't really sound like your underlying beliefs are going to change - even though what you claim to believe does. And you claim DFA lives in some fantasy world? It's called being conflicted. Are you admitting here that you don't question or reexamine your own positions or beliefs from time to time? Not only this, but you have the audacity to criticize someone who does?
  17. This is the human condition. Only many more millenia of history and evolution will change it....maybe. I support the death penalty because it is a fitting punishment for someone who kills/rapes a child. I suspect that, in order to remain pro-life consistent, I'll eventually have to cede that the death penalty is incorrect and, probably, unconstitutional. History sometimes says, "yes". Defeating nazi Germany wasn't a resolution to a problem? By your login, the defeat of the C.S.A. didn't resolve a problem? You truly DO live in that unattainable fantastic utopia that will likely never exist. Really, as long as humans possess the slightest hint of individuality, can it ever?
  18. So now you're Dr Spock, eh? How old are your kids?
  19. This is just anecdote. Do you have an actual study to back up the fantasy? If torture were not effective, it wouldn't be used for the purpose of gaining intelligence by virtually every political/military structure that has existed since the dawn of... 'civilization'. Hey Dr Flash! Even one of the most outspoken liberal prof's in the country agrees!..... http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/01/17/60minutes/main324751.shtml
  20. As Mattp mentioned, it's been widely shown to ineffective for getting reliable intelligence. More often than not it leads to false cofessions. When people are under extreme physical or psychological stress they will just say whatever they think their attacker wants to hear to make it stop. Bullshit.
  21. It can be necessary in drastic circumstances where time is an element. Fuck you. I haven't seen anything on our side that compares to the ritual beheadings these animals have perpetrated. It cost us the victory in Vietnam. This isn't exactly true. Even a suicide bomber usually has something he/she cares about more than his own life....I think you know what I mean. It's unspeakable.
  22. I'll do it..... The Man's Too strong I am just and aging drummer boy And in the wars I used to play And I've called the tune To many a torture session Now they say I am a war criminal And I'm fading away Father please hear my confession I have legalized robbery Called it a belief I have run with the money And hid like a theif Re-written history With my armies and my crooks Invented memories I did burn all the books And I can still hear his laughter And I can still hear his song The man's too big The man's too strong Well I have tried to be meek And I have tried to be mild But I spat like a woman And sulked like a child I have lived behind walls That have made me alone Struggled for peace Which I have never known And I can still hear his laughter And I can still hear his song The man's too big The man's too strong Well the sun rose on the courtyard And they all did hear him say You always were a Judas But I got you anyway You may have got your silver But I swear upon my life Your sister gave me diamonds And I gave them to your wife' Oh father please help me For I have done wrong The man's too big The man's too strong Would Dr Flash condone torture to save a friend, family member...or another skyscraper full of innocents? I would.
  23. The NCCC, with the celebrity voice of Harvey Manning at the fore, has been an advocate for closing roads of all kinds for many years. Frankly, I'm not sure they have much pull with govt land managers. If you go back to his 100 Hikes series, you can see that ol' Harvey and NCCC have even been pushing for the closure of Middle Fork Cascade River Road! ( As well as the road up the other side from Stehekin.) I do thank you for the heads up, and I will write a letter in the next couple of weeks re Mountan Loop Hwy. It's a shame that we have to ally ourselves with extraction interested inholders to keep our recreational access roads open.
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