The shift from snow to having a lawn to mow is startling. I may already be behind.
- Update: Scots election chaos.
- Please note two key differences between me and Mike.
- I decided this May Day would be the day we should thank a great unheralded socialist of the past. The socialist dream we all benefit from in our day to day life is entirely due to the dreams and efforts of Victor L. Berger, US Congressman from Wisconsin - that is when he wasn't barred from taking his seat for being against WWI. Looking back, is there any of us who is not against WWI? Thanks Vic.
- Speaking of obscurities of the past, I came across this chart of blow-hards and their opinions in relation to the Great Depression. My favorite is "Gentleman, you have come sixty days too late. The depression is over" by Herbert Hoover, 1930.
- I set up an account on Twitter to see what all the fun is. In the past, I set up an anonymous blogger blog and did nothing with it as I soon realized such things are sad. I also have a MySpace out there somewhere but it is in German so I don't understand it. As Rob points out, Ontario has now banned Facebook in the public workspace which is fine as these sorts of things are really private hobby activities anyway. But play with the Twitter thing to see if it does anything. Herbert Hoover I am sure would approve as there are great days ahead. If you need to set up a new email account to play with it, I have about 200 of them to give away.
- Good news out of Afghanistan and as positive a flip-flop as the Harper government might flop-flip:
Afghanistan, in what amounts to a tacit admission that its security forces may be compromised by torture, has accepted that Canadian monitors be allowed to interview transferred detainees privately. In effect, the secret police colonel — who may terrify a hapless captive — can be turfed out of the cell by Canadian monitors. That provision alone is a measure of just how far Afghanistan was willing to go to accommodate Canada's newfound need for a landmark pact.
So there was something wrong, there was likely the need to monitor and control movement of people who had come into Canadian detention and now it is up to our leaders to make sure they are handled properly by those into whose trust they are passed. Sounds all grown up and planned. - Fabulous news out of baseball with the 13th one man triple play in the history of the game's top level:
To put it in perspective with the game's other great rarity, there have been 17 perfect games pitched, including Don Larsen's in the 1956 World Series. Even the "natural cycle," hitting a single, double, triple and home run in order in one game is more common, having occurred 14 times in the big leagues.
If I had had it on the TV, my head would have been in the fridge at the time.

Comments
cm - May 4, 2007 8:50 AM
You'd think with all that to choose from, there'd be something I could add to the conversation. Alas. Morning, all!
PORTLAND - May 4, 2007 9:38 AM
chocolate bostons dude not boston chocolates. i dont want you coming down here and embarassing me.
Mike - May 4, 2007 9:52 AM
Oh well, will have to keep a barstool warm for you at Rogue's Roost for another year. 195 this morning; I think my scale must be broken.
gr - May 4, 2007 10:24 AM
My 20th college reunion here too. Not going: too many crimes and misdemeanors.
Alan - May 4, 2007 10:26 AM
We were all arses in the 80s.
Chris Taylor - May 4, 2007 10:31 AM
Facebook is the devil's work. If God wanted you to remember and stay in touch with all of your kindergarten classmates, he wouldn't make children such flakes. =)
Most companies don't allow you to mess with social networking sites during business hours. They are definite time-wasters.
Alan - May 4, 2007 10:38 AM
Facebooky article.
cm - May 4, 2007 10:58 AM
Given that we can't get into msn messenger here, I was prepared to have facebook blocked. But no, we can mess about in there to our heart's content. Hey, I wonder if my kindergarten crush is in there...
Gorthos - May 4, 2007 11:17 AM
Facebook is insanely addictive.. My wife and I have a competition going about who can get the most friends listed. I am at 45, she a mere 18 (including one of my children and two of my siblings plus3 of my coworkers the cheat...).. She also is jealous that I have two canadian semi-celebs which irks her.. I like it because having no interest in getting in touch with a lot of former schoolmates, I can snup their offers of friendship like the snobby twit I can be.. All the while my wife steals people from my list to try to catch up.. mu hua ha ha ha!!!
And the Scottish election.. Egad people.. I am mister technophile but when dealing with rural folk, sheep rustlers and fisheries workers mixed with city folk and techies, you are better off to settle for the lowest and simplest form of democratic choosing of things, a simple paper ballot with a pencil.. ugh.
Go SNP!
Gordo - May 4, 2007 3:24 PM
I will never understand the seeiming need for elections to be run on machines. Paper and pencil have served us just fine since Confederation. Definitely go, SNP. I'm a suppoter. :-D
Gorthos, it's your fault I made the Facebook plunge. Although, I'm up to 27 "friends" in three days. LOL I found a friend from high school and once from college, neither of whom I've talked to in more than a dozen years.
Alan - May 4, 2007 4:26 PM
No one twittered me. I have no twitter friends.