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24 – Chinese Style

Adam brought back some interesting pirate DVDs from Shanghai. They are full DVD versions (with added Chinese subtitles) of the first season of 24. What’s most amusing is that they feature a glossy, relatively expensive, full-colour slipcase for the boxed set. Sadly, although a reasonable amount of effort went into the physical production of the slipcases, apparently not much research is required or desired for the actual images.

From Side A we learn that, for the Chinese, there is apparently only one Hollywood black dude, and his name is Denzel Washington (and not 24’s actual excellent Dennis Haysbert). And we learn that Keifer Sutherland looks perhaps too old and so why not just slap a Vin Diesel shot on the cover. After all, maybe the Chinese are a little behind the zeitgeist and haven’t yet figured out Diesel’s essential wussiness. Finally, judging from the cover, the black dude is packing some major artillery, probably to fend off an impending helicopter attack on the UK’s Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.

Side B features a rather provocative shot of what looks like Rene Russo who is, of course, not in 24 at all. But Jack Bauer’s accident-prone dim-as-dirt daughter Kim is blonde so maybe the Chinese cover designer figured what the hell? There are actually three screen shots of 24 itself although they may confuse the casual observer who sees that, compared to the cover, the black dude seems to have put on around 20 Kg. Apropos of anything remotely connected with 24 there is a gratuitous shot of some pretentious-looking dude in shades who I am reliably informed is something known as “Kid Rock“. Finally, to complete the ensemble the cover designer needed some of that movie credit stuff and so cut’n'pasted a scan from the box of Die Hard 2.

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Classmates.ie

I noticed that the popular Classmates.com now has Classmates.ie. Here’s my entry.

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RIP Volunteer Army


The regular military is now 125,000 soldiers short � a gap the Bush administration has temporarily plugged by calling more than 150,000 Army Reserve and National Guard troops into active service … There are 135,000 troops stationed in Iraq, just under half of them guardsmen and reservists. But to maintain that number another 22,000 have already been sent there and brought home dead, wounded, or medically unfit for service … The human well is drying up. Enlistment rates in the regular armed forces and the National Guard have dropped precipitously … a whopping 49 percent of soldiers stationed in Iraq say they don’t intend to reenlist … The 2004 [Draft Board] plan commits the SSS to report to the president on March 31st, 2005, that the system is ready for activation with 75 days. If they manage the task, then the first lottery could happen as early as June 15th, 2005.

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Bush Running Out Of Friends

I did say last March 15th that things weren’t looking good for Poland’s ex-Communist Prime Minister, Leszek Miller, following the rejection by the Spanish electorate of the pro-Bush Government in favour of the Socialists. And then when Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski said Poland was misled concerning WMDs it looked worse. Finally it seems that Miller is resigning and his Government (the least popular in Poland’s short democratic history with a current approval rating of 10%) is struggling to retain its grip on power. It seems like King Bush is running out of Euro “leaders” who will take his phone calls.

Earlier here.

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Why The Entire Population Of New York Cast Aside Their Old Religions And Now Worship A Giant Wicker iPod

By Leander Kahney
Well, not really, but this is a funny gag piece.

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Draining Away

So I was looking at a map of the US aquifer system. More details here. The Ogallala Aquifer that serves Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska is nicely outlined. That’s draining quickly. Another generation or two and its Ogallala’s remaining water resources will not be economically viable to extract. Bye bye US grain production. Of course, the reduction in Canadian natural gas exports will have destroyed the US fertiliser production long before then

Earlier here.

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Mafia To Join With Republicans To Oppose World Trade?


The World Trade Organization, in its first decision on an Internet-related dispute, has ignited a political, cultural and legal tinderbox by ruling that the U.S. policy prohibiting online gambling violates its obligations under international trade law … “It’s appalling,” said Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va. “It cannot be allowed to stand that another nation can impose its values on the U.S. and make it a trade issue.” … Ronald Sanders [Antigua and Barbuda] islands’ chief foreign affairs representative, said he believes the United States must liberalize its online gambling regulations or risk being hypocritical about its stance on free trade. “The U.S. says it wants open competition,” he said. “But it only wants free trade when it suits the U.S.”

Here’s the judgement details straight from the WTO.

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Eastasia Is Our Enemy! Eastasia is our enemy! Eastasia is our friend! Eastasia has always been our friend! Pacifica is the enemy!


British Prime Minister Tony Blair met Thursday with Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and said after the historic talks that the former pariah state could become an important partner in the war on terror … “I was particularly struck by Colonel Gadhafi’s … recognition that Libya’s own future is best secured by a new relationship with the outside world and of a common cause … in the fight against al-Qaida extremism and terrorism.”

Uh-huh. Looks like Blair and Bush have promoted Colonel G to be their new secular hard man in the Arab World. Maybe thay can take tea together with their other favourite dictator-de-jour, Pervez Musharraf. After all, they needed someone to replace Old Secular Saddam when he went off message and had to be fired. What’s in it for Colonel G? He has long recognised that religious-based pan-nationalist Islamism posed a significant threat to his own personal blend of secular, nationalist fascism-with-an-Arab-flava. It was no coincidence that it was Libya that issued the first international arrest warrant for Osama Bin Laden back in 1998. Of course, Colonel G had a direct reason to be pissed off at Al Qaeda after one of their agents (Anas al-Liby) in the pay of MI6 tried to assassinate Colonel G.

British intelligence paid large sums of money to an al-Qaeda cell in Libya in a doomed attempt to assassinate Colonel Gadaffi in 1996 and thwarted early attempts to bring Osama bin Laden to justice … Five months after the warrant was issued, al-Qaeda killed more than 200 people in the truck bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania … The Libyan al-Qaeda cell included Anas al-Liby, who remains on the US government’s most wanted list with a reward of $25 million for his capture … Astonishingly, despite suspicions that he was a high-level al-Qaeda operative, al-Liby was given political asylum in Britain and lived in Manchester until May of 2000.

Obviously, Colonel G saw then and sees now that Osama’s personal charisma and rapacious ambition poses a threat to Colonel G’s own grip over the disenchanted, disenfranchised Libya youth and he wants to avoid Libya turning into another Algeria.

The first state to officially prosecute bin Laden was Libya, on charges of terrorism. Bin Laden wanted to settle in Libya in the early 1990s, but was hindered by the government of Muammar Gaddafi … Enraged by Libya’s refusal, bin Laden organized attacks inside Libya, including assassination attempts against Gaddafi … Gaddafi even demanded Western police institutions, such as Interpol, pursue … bin Laden, but never obtained cooperation.

There are, of course, earlier precedents for US-Libyan cooperation. Way back in 2002 it was the US, teaming up with notable human rights advocates Cuba, Nigeria, Iran, China, Libya, Saudia Arabia, and Syria, that tried to block a proposal before the United Nations Human Rights Commission in Geneva designed to give more teeth to the Convention Against Torture. Even with the aid of most of the world’s tyrannies, the proposal to expand prison inspections was passed but, in a typical Bush Gang spoiler strategy that would be comical if it wasn’t so desperately evil, the US is now deliberately starving the inspection body of funding by insisting that the nations suspected of torturing their prisoners should pay for the inspections designed to discover whether they are, in fact, torturing their prisoners.

The protocol, which has been under negotiation for a decade, would be an optional, supplementary document. Its objective is “to establish a system of regular visits undertaken by independent and national bodies to places where people are deprived of their liberty, in order to prevent torture.” … Human rights activists say the United States is still trying to block the treaty by demanding that funding for prison monitors come from concerned national governments and not the regular U.N. budget.

Earlier here.

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Tales Of Two Zombies

This is a pretty funny review of the two top grossing zombie movies this week…

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Dasani – Bottled Sperm, Carcinogenic, Narcotic

Hot on the heels that Coca-Cola advertised their Dasani water as “Bottled Spunk” (”Jism” or sperm for USians) comes the revelation that they also managed to pollute the hyper-expensive tap water with carcinogenic chemicals. Nice work.

The entire UK supply of Dasani was pulled off the shelves because it has been contaminated with bromate, a cancer-causing chemical.

Here’s where it gets hinky, the carcinogen was created because of an unforeseen byproduct of the oxidation of bromide by bubbled ozone. Why add bromide? Coca-Cola say it’s for “taste profile”, but read on…

Bromide is a naturally occurring trace chemical which has a sedative effect. It is said to have been added by the British army to soldiers’ tea during the second world war to dampen down their lust. But when it is oxidised into bromate it becomes “a pretty nasty carcinogen”


At least two out of every five bottles of water sold around the world are, like Dasani, “purified” waters, rather than “source” waters which originate from a spring … anything that doesn’t say “source” or “spring” on the label is just fancy tap water.


The Kansas Department of Health and Environment tested 80 samples of bottled water from retail stores and manufacturers. All 80 of the samples had detectable levels of chlorine, fluoride and sodium. Seventy-eight of the 80 contained some nitrate (which can cause methemoglobinemia, or blue-baby syndrome, in higher doses), 12 had nitrite, 53 had chloroform, 33 contained bromodichloro-methane, 25 had arsenic and 15 tested positive for lead. Forty-six of the samples contained traces of some form of the carcinogen (and hormone disrupter) phthalate, while 12 of those exceeded federal safety levels for that chemical. According to Olson, phthalates may leach out of some plastic bottles into water.

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