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Mom She’s a Cat

(This is a reprint of an earlier diary. Today is my Mom and Pixie’s birthday. It is in honor of Mom that I wrote this.)

Sometimes as a caregiver you have to learn things. Sometimes you have to be the teacher. My Mom was a dog person. She was use to her old dog Ruffles who did the doggy things like coming when called. She had never really had the experience of being a cat owner or to be more accurate being owned by a cat. Then the unexpected happened and she let a little black cat into the house and Pixie took over her life. As a person who owned cats all her adult life I had the task of trying to teach Mom the fine points of cat behavior. One of the most frequently heard sentences during that time was “Mom she’s a cat.”

Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain … (Updated: New Abortion Law Blocked)

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker (R) signed into law the bill requiring transvaginal ultrasounds and effectively closing down two Wisconsin abortion clinics in the dark of night. Well, not quite the dark of night but quietly on a post-holiday Friday.


Under the new Wisconsin law, any woman seeking an abortion would have to get an ultrasound. The technician would have to point out the fetus’ visible organs and external features. Abortion providers would have to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles to perform the procedures.[…]

Walker, a Republican, didn’t sign the bill in public, instead sending out a statement early Friday afternoon saying the bill was now law.

UPDATED: Monday, July 8th Someone was paying attention:

A federal judge has granted a temporary restraining order blocking enforcement of a new Wisconsin law that bans doctors who lack admitting privileges at nearby hospitals from performing abortions.

U.S. District Judge William Conley granted the hold Monday evening after a hearing earlier in the day. The restraining order will remain in place pending a fuller hearing July 17.

The Daily F Bomb, Friday 7/5/13

Interrogatories

Have you ever eaten Spam? Did you enjoy it?

Who would you like to have cloned?

Do you think Ken Lay is really dead?

It’s International Chicken Wing Day. What is your favorite kind? Buffalo? Thai Wing of Angel? Some other?

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Mystery Question

Just a quick question. Over at GOS I co-host the Monday Mystery thread. I post a diary on various mystery writers and their books every other week. Are their any mystery readers here who would be interested in my cross posting my diaries here?

Enough to Know

As we consider the construction of national and global situational awareness systems to secure our manifestly complex infrastructure we run into a range of hurdles. Several of the more critical hurdles relate to the scope of the datasets needed. How do we get huge amounts of data from millions of facilities? How do we keep these vast pools of knowledge from becoming an Achilles’ Heel that attackers leverage to bring down everything at once?

Fortunately, some of the answers to these questions come from making things simpler rather than harder. From doing less, rather than doing more.

Crossposted from the ICS-ISAC Blog

The Pooties And Friends: Celebration Of July Fourth

The Pooties and their many friends would like to help us celebrate America’s 237th birthday. They feel that today is a wonderful day to reflect on all this wonderful country gives to us. Things like freedom to meow, the right to choose Ceiling Cat, hotdogs, toooona, and the right to bare cheeseburgers.

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It’s Not Five Minutes to Midnight

By: inoljt, http://mypolitikal.com/

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is a magazine dedicated towards ending nuclear weapons. It’s most famous for the “Doomsday Clock.” The magazine describes the Doomsday Clock as so:

The Doomsday Clock conveys how close humanity is to catastrophic destruction–the figurative midnight–and monitors the means humankind could use to obliterate itself. First and foremost, these include nuclear weapons…

In some ways the magazine is a lingering remnant of another time. The Doomsday Clock used to be much more well-known than it is now. Today most young people have never heard of it.

Currently the clock stands at 5 Minutes to Midnight. That is, the world is figuratively five minutes away from nuclear warfare and the end of the comfortable, mostly peaceful world we live in.

There’s just one problem: the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is wrong. It’s not five minutes to midnight.

More below.

The Daily F Bomb, Thursday 7/4/13

Happy 4th of July!

Interrogatories

Do you celebrate 4th of July? Do you hold your own celebration, or attend parties at friends’ houses, town events, block parties?

What kind of food do you have to have on 4th of July? Are you taking any dish to any cookouts? If so, what?

Do you like the fireworks? Do your pets?

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