“What went wrong” in Iraq according to STRATFOR

Here‘s some pretty detailed analysis of the current situation in Iraq and the Middle East, from STRATFOR.

My nephew Tom pointed me to this site – he’s an Army pilot and commanding officer on the Apache, getting deployed to Iraq next month. So consider me just as mad as ever. Bush really screwed the pooch, and everyone involved in the war, including our men and women in uniform, are paying a heavy price.

I found it interesting in that you don’t hear this depth of analysis ANYwhere. Why is that? And I still am unsure of any bias of STRATFOR, they’re used by “military personnel and oil executives.” But it reads with authority.

Boom! There he was…

Scritti is back, Green is on his game, I’m no longer rock-a-boy blue, look at all this goodness! Don’t miss the interview or the preview of the new album – you can hear the whole thing – links are on the blog. Happy day.

I’m actually behind a bit, there was a 1999 album I totally missed, lots of stuff to catch up on…

9.0 Melinda and Melinda

Melinda And Melinda

I’ll say it again, Woody Allen has made my life richer. He’s on track again with this one. It springboards off an intellectual discussion around a table at a NYC restaurant with Wallace Shawn proposing that “we run to comedies to hide from our deep dark fears of our mortality”. And takes off. Enough said.

Electric Car update

I’ve been waiting for my practical electric car forever. As a followup to “An Inconvenient Truth”, another movie I need to check out is “Who Killed The Electric Car?” In the meantime, there’s lots of great information at the EV World website. This story explains how Ovonics, through their Cobasys venture, holds a monopoly on the best battery technology (the kind used in the Prius), and rabidly protects it – to the point of slapping Toyota with a gag order and making it illegal for them to manufacture larger NiMH batteries (for use in, oh, say, ELECTRIC CARS). Ovonics has high-level people from GM and Texaco, and the company is all about making a profit, a real shocker there. This is from the front page of their website:

  • Our strong nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery intellectual property position has enabled us to license all NiMH major manufacturers and to protect high-profile markets, such as hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), for our Cobasys joint venture.
  • In Ovonics’ defense, Wikipedia states that “over a period of about 40 years, it is estimated that ECD (Ovonics) spent half a billion dollars before any profit was made.” Ouch. Not sure how to get the ball rolling faster on this one…

    This story explains why a plugin car is better, here’s the 2-second ballpark summary:

    20-Mile Drive
    20-mpg car takes 1 gallon = 24 lb co2
    20-mile-range plug-in hybrid takes 5kW hours = 5 lb of coal = 7 lb co2
    And the winner… my bike! 0 lb of co2, whoop! :P

    Captured Biking

    Jim Brown caught up to me on the way in to work today, and took this video… I didn’t know he was grabbing it or I could have done some wheelies or something… cest la vie, maybe next time… don’t blame me for the music, turn it down if kids are around :> but it is rockin’, and seems perfectly timed to the ride, thanks Jim!



    Carcassonne Game Day

    The night before last, the girls stayed with Grammy and Andrea and I found ourselves with a Saturday pretty much all to ourselves. We ate up the morning with a massive game of Carcassonne, including the River, Builders and Traders, The Dragon and the Princess, and Inns and Cathedrals expansions. Later that day, Jane and Larry invited us over to see our Scotland photos on their big HDTV, sweet. The kids all played upstairs while we got in another big game, this time with The Count expansion (which is great). It was fitting to play a game set in France, as they faced Italy in the World Cup Final today. Too bad Zidane tainted the whole experience with a tasteless headbutt to the chest of an Italian player. By the time they lost in a penalty shootout, I had lost the urge to cheer for them. Zidane just eclipsed Rooney for the most disappointing World Cup performance. But it was still a great ride, even if it was full of disappointments and surprises.

    Warming up for Scotland…

    Last week, I confirmed our reservations, and vegan food availability, at all of the places we’ll be staying in Scotland. This week, I’ve mapped out a route from Manchester to Glasgow, and finalized the car rental. We now have our heavy raingear, and we’re reading up on sights to see. Have to say, we’re getting pretty excited…