Natter 61*
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
"Tipping Point States"
Probability that
that
will be the state that decides it all.
"Return on Investment Index"
States where investment in advertising/campaigning will have the most bang for the buck.
Win percentage is the probability that a candidate will win. Popular vote is what the average of the polls currently says -- like when some poll says "Obama's leading 52-46", only with multiple polls counted in the result (in other words, they're not saying that Obama is going to get 89% of the vote).
There's a lot in the FAQ, but I found it easiest to grok the site by following it for a few days and seeing how things changed as new results came in; there's a "today's polls" post every day that explains the new results and the effects they're having.
wrod.
Mr. Silver has been quite the unlikely TV star lately.
My midwife even said, "I have people turn up pregnant at their 6-week postpartum checkup all the time.
Ha! My OB said the same thing.
Which, like JZ, and several other moms here, sex was the absolute last thing on my mind when Em was 4 weeks old.
Dude. Yeah. I mean, after the 6 week appointment, there were a few times, but frankly, I wasn't that into it, and was mostly just feeling kind of like I should after spending most of my time expecting on pelvic rest. I don't think I had anything like a libido until well after the introduction of solids.
Mr. Silver has been quite the unlikely TV star lately.
Quite unlikely. I can't decide whether to have a hopeless geek crush or find him kind of watch-from-the-hall. Not that he's done anything painful or embarrasing, but that I kind of want to say, "umm, yes, we geeks really are that geeky. Please don't put us in a locker."
(I'd also say that not giving a rat's fuckhole about someone's color is a pretty decent working definition of getting over it. Doesn't mean that the transition stops there, but it's pretty good as a place to start.)
I'm just saying that I don't see this truly changing any real bigot's beliefs or prejudices. If they are really and truly and deeply racist, at best Obama will get the "what a useful (n-word)" treatment.
Hopefully some of these people *will* see the error of their racist thinking. But I don't see a lot of that happening.
Aw, Keith is too close to being locker-bait himself to shove Nate in one.He may have the big voice now and have learned you have to find the right girl before you can say "Hey, wanna see my baseball cards?"
But Mr. Olbermann? Tremendous geek.
Occasionally our geekiness overlaps, for one thing.
One of the things I heard most often after giving birth, while still in the hospital, was "what are you going to do for birth control"?
A very effective answer is, "remain a lesbian." It tends to make people shut up.
Is anyone having trouble with bloglines?
I'm just saying that I don't see this truly changing any real bigot's beliefs or prejudices.
As I said, it's not an end, it's a place to start. But fuckos like that definitely don't stop being racist when they get to maintain their world just the way they like it -- sometimes when they're in a situation where they have to deal, they do change. And much more often, their kids do. I'm not pretending that everything in our society is all better, but I do think that day-to-day, practical exposure -- the red wire or the blue wire -- makes people who aren't likely to change their minds do so, at least sometimes.
And while I'd really rather the fuckos woke up nicer tomorrow, I'd still prefer a world where they think evil things inside and don't get to act on them than one where they're free to do evil openly.
Damn. Bloglines has been fucked all day, so I just discovered that today is the 2nd Annual (Unofficial) International Cephalopod Appreciation and Awareness Day, 10/8/2008
I'd have squid for dinner in celebration, but I had squid for dinner yesterday....