Some stuff to put out there:
- Television One: I saw the Sopranos season premier. Color me less than impressed.
The last season of "The Sopranos" kicked off on HBO Sunday night with 7.66 million total viewers, a solid audience, but well below the Nielsens for the first episode of its previous season: a total of 9.47 million viewers on March 12, 2006.
- Television Two: Mrs. D.S. and I saw about 3 minutes of the one "reality" show that I watch, Run's House. That was all we could take. But, I love the show.
- Protest: When BYU students protest against a conservative, something is in the wind. Of course, "some students" could mean 2 or 3 students.
PROVO, Utah -- Some students and faculty on one of the nation's most conservative campuses want Brigham Young University to withdraw an invitation for Vice President Dick Cheney to speak at commencement this month.
Critics at the school question whether Cheney sets a good example for graduates, citing his promotion of faulty intelligence before the Iraq war and his role in the CIA leak scandal.
- This is some BULLLLLL..... You see, when a Republican, Gov. Ehrlich, proposed the state take over SOME schools in Baltimore City because those schools had been "under preforming" for at least ten years, Democrats from Baltimore (Black every last one of them) and other Democrats across the state, moved to block the state take over of SOME schools for one year. But now that there is a Democratic governor, Gov. O'Malley, NOW the bastards are talking take over! Now they want the school system to go back to being controlled by Baltimore?
A state takeover and a freeze on city funds were among the sanctions proposed yesterday as elected officials at City Hall and the State House reacted to the disclosure that the Baltimore school system's $1.2 billion budget is riddled with errors.
On the final day of the General Assembly session, lawmakers summoned school officials to Annapolis to question them about a Sun article reporting tens of millions of dollars in discrepancies in the budget the school board approved March 27.
- How many people know the definition of a "strong password"?
Miller recommends that TurboTax customers with common last names choose strong passwords to prevent this sort of problem in the future.
For those of you who don't know what a "strong password" is, here is one definition.
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