August 19, 2015

In the Valley of Fire.

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Up there, a man kowtows to a woman.

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24 comments:

madAsHell said...

Kowtow?? The etymology is Chinese. Kissing the ground.

I dunno. I like women. If you're kissing the ground, then you need to aim just a bit higher.

rhhardin said...

It's the mons vesuvius.

rhhardin said...

Limbaugh is going on about abortion again, an apparent urge to pass ratings on to the competition, if there were any.

They should do nielson surveys on radio off.

Bay Area Guy said...

Those are great pics!

HoodlumDoodlum said...

Great example of the phenomenon I pointed out in the thread on the NYT article about Carly F. earlier-

Obamacare enrollment numbers - gross reported, net realized

The press (and, understandably, the Admin) talk about the number people who signed up over a given period, or if they really want to inflate their supposed gains they'll report the number of "newly insured" people (large percentages of whom got ins. through traditional employer plans and were newly-hired). They very pointedly do NOT report on the number of people who lost or dropped coverage during that same period. The article points out the Admin highlighting just under a million sign ups during a period, but during the same period 1.3M previously-enrolled people fell off the roll. Net O'Care lost people over that time, but the headlines talk about 1M people being added!

Carly F. touts HP's revenue (top line, gross number) and the NYTimes says that's misleading, she should report profitability (bottom line, net). Surely the same logic should apply to reporting on Obamacare, and any other gov. program, right?

Known Unknown said...

I'll use this post as a café and just leave this here.

It's IN Wisconsin.

Freeman Hunt said...

There's already a site up where people can check for email addresses from the Ashley Madison data breach.

Be kind to your co-workers today. Some of them might be a bit tense.

Freeman Hunt said...
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Freeman Hunt said...

I don't mean the database files; I mean a user-friendly site where people enter an email, and it checks to see whether or not the email address is in the data and whether or not it was validated.

David said...

Kowtows?

He may well be preparing to do something she wants, but I would not say it was a kowtow.

Freeman Hunt said...

Here's a legal question:

I assume that lots of prostitutes use sites like Ashley Madison to advertise. Since this data is now publicly exposed, is it fair game for law enforcement to use?

Curious George said...

"EMD said...
I'll use this post as a café and just leave this here.

It's IN Wisconsin."

It's not a museum, it's really a store. And the owner is a douchenozzle.

madAsHell said...

Bat Girl has passed away. RIP Yvonne Craig.

Nonapod said...

Valley of Fire? First thing I think of is the old Valley of Dust and Fire expansion for the 2nd edition Dungeons & Dragons Dark Sun campaign setting. To this day I think Dark Sun was the most imaginative setting in the entire history of D&D. Basically it was a vast wasteland ravaged by magic, sort of like Mad Max meets Lord of the Rings with a touch of ancient Rome thrown in (city-states with gladiatorial arenas).

Known Unknown said...

"It's not a museum, it's really a store. And the owner is a douchenozzle."

I kind of gathered that. Darn. I hate douchenozzles.

Known Unknown said...

"I assume that lots of prostitutes use sites like Ashley Madison to advertise. Since this data is now publicly exposed, is it fair game for law enforcement to use?"

We should really just make prostitution legal, but both the R's and the D's would never go along. The R's because of the morality issues, and the D's because they hate the gig economy and would seek to regulate the hell out of it because #waronwomen.

richard mcenroe said...

That's not a museum: THIS is a museum!

http://la.eater.com/2015/6/2/8715719/baker-alien-jerky-hotel-ufo-desert-stay-new-proposed-pool

Ann Althouse said...

Althouse has already covered The Mustard Museum.

madAsHell said...

Since this data is now publicly exposed, is it fair game for law enforcement to use?

My first guess is yes. It wasn't stolen, acquired by law enforcement....or was it??

pm317 said...

Oh , no, clouds taking over.

pm317 said...

The beautiful CO.. it does not compare with Althouse's pictures.. but.. it reminds me how beautiful CO is.

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William said...

Try Calico Tanks hike in Red Rock Canyon or the Raintree Hike on Mt Charleston (or any others). Much prettier than VOF.

Freeman Hunt said...

Or, another legal question, will this cause some divorce settlements to be revisited?