[Sarcasm] I’m sure all those journalists would have also jumped to the defense of a human rights advocate had they given the same type of outburst. [/Sarcasm]
[Sarcasm] I’m sure all those journalists would have also jumped to the defense of a human rights advocate had they given the same type of outburst. [/Sarcasm]
Gun ownership is an exercise of your right to life. Defense of self is inseparable from this most basic human right. Would a bear still be a bear if you took its claws? De-clawing a cat permanently places them in bondage to their human masters. They are no longer free creatures. Denying arms to an otherwise free man does much the same.
This is not to say that those who choose not to own firearms are not free. The freedom lies in having the choice. Freedom of religion does not mean you must worship, only that you have the choice in how you worship if you choose to do so at all.
InJennifer’s Head – There Is No Such Thing As ‘Gun Rights’
April 23rd, 2013
[Yup. It’s a basic human right. It is one of the many reasons why I get angry when someone tells me or someone else that they should not be allowed arms. There is a section of the population that only support basic human rights when it suits them.
These people are most aptly described as hypocrites. -B]
*Blink*. Seriously anyone who believes that helps small business is a burger, fries, and a drink short of a Happy Meal. All you have is an empty box full of napkins.
All this serves to do is raise costs equally across everyone, small and large businesses alike. In the end that will affect small businesses more because it will trim down their profit margin if they attempt to stay competitive. Larger retailers have a larger profit margin and can eat the smaller loss.
The assumption for the above is that the majority of my business is coming from local states. Not only that, but that I can in no way compete with local companies merely because of sales tax. Further many of the large retailers do have to charge sales tax because they have store fronts within the state.
So all this law would do, is cause small businesses to have to raise prices and append an additional tax. Large companies would have to do it just the same but they could more easily eat the cost giving them an advantage over small business. This is merely another example of how this Administration hates small business owners.
As a small business owner the mere mention of this while claiming it will help me is down right offensive, doubly so since that no talent ass-clown of a President accused me last Wednesday of being a liar for telling the truth. Here we are not even a week later and that narcissist is lying and trying to tell me swallow this pill of cyanide because it will help my business. This coming from a man who’s never run a business in his life.
Mr. President, shut the hell up and stop trying to destroy my business. It’s hard enough to get the damn thing rolling without you meddling in it and causing us to have to raise prices.
They’re going to think I’m inactive at church. I have an Appleseed this Sunday, Boomershoot next Sunday, and USPSA the following Sunday. I think I’ve found a new religion.
John Klein – Instant Message
April 18th, 2013
[Yeah, I spend most of my Sundays doing something firearms related. Be it shooting, cleaning, or working on the blog. -B]
Do I really need to go into the details on this one?
State Sponsored Criminal: The Boston PD
Because the 4th amendment is suspended along with responsible firearms handling when you’re a cop.
There have been teething issues over the past week. I’m still working out a lot of the kinks, but there was a relatively big incident last Friday. Let me just let my hosting provider give the overview of what happened, the analysis, and their corrective actions.
Dear Customer,
Earlier today, we had to perform emergency maintenance on a critical piece of power infrastructure. Our customers’ uptime is of critical importance to us and communication during these events is paramount. At this time, power has been restored and servers are back online. Listed below is a timeline of events, record of ongoing communications, SLA compensation information and a detailed outline of the steps we’re taking to prevent against these issues in the future. If at anytime you have any questions please do not hesitate to call, email or chat.
Timeline of Events:
- 11:00 – During a routine check of the data center by our Maintenance staff, the slight odor of smoke was detected. We immediately began a complete investigation and located the source of the smell; a power distribution unit in Liquid Web DC3, Zone B, Section 8 covering rows 10 & 11.
- 11:05 – We discovered a manufacturer defect in the Power Distribution Unit (PDU). This defect resulted in a high resistance connection which heated up to critical levels, and threatened to seriously damage itself and surrounding equipment. This bad connection fed an electrical distribution panel which powers one row (Lansing Region, Zone B, Section 8, Row 11) of servers which is part of our Storm platform. We immediately tried to resolve the issue by tightening the connection while the equipment was still on, but it wasn’t possible. To properly resolve the situation and repair the equipment, we needed to de-energize the PDU to replace an electrical circuit breaker.
- 11:15 – To avert any additional damage, we were forced to turn off the breaker which powered servers in Lansing Region, Zone B, Section 8, Row 11. All servers were shut down at this time.
- 11:48 – Servers in Lansing Region, Zone B, Section 8, Row 10 began to be shut down.
- 11:49 – Once it was safe to begin the work, we immediately removed the failed components and replaced them with spares. We discovered that the failed connection was due to a cross threaded screw installed at the time of manufacture. This cross threaded screw meant the connection wasn’t tightened fully, and resulted in a loose, high resistance connection which heated far beyond normal levels. Upon replacing the breaker, we re-energized the PDU and customer servers. Our networking and system restore teams have been working to ensure every customer comes back online as soon as possible.
- 12:52 – Power was restored and servers began to be powered back on.
Communication During Event
We know that in the event of an outage, communication is of critical importance. As soon as the issues were identified we provided the following updates on the Support Page and an “Event” which emails the customer as well as provides an alert within the manage.liquidweb.com interface.
Event Notice on Support Page:
“We are currently undergoing emergency maintenance on critical power infrastructure affecting a small number of Storm servers in Zone B. Work is expected to take approximately 2 hours. During this event affected instances will be powered down. We apologize for the inconvenience this will cause. An update will be provided upon completion. “
Event Notice Emailed to Customers:
“We are currently undergoing emergency maintenance on critical power infrastructure affecting 1 or more of your Storm instances. Work is expected to take approximately 2 hours. During this event affected instances will be powered down. We apologize for the inconvenience this will cause. An update will be provided upon completion.”
SLA Compensation
Liquid Web’s Service Level Agreement (SLA) provides customers the guarantee that in the event of an outage the customer will receive a credit for 10 times (1,000%) the actual amount of downtime. From our initial research into this event it appears as though most customers experienced between 1 hour and 2 hours of downtime. However, due to the disruptive nature of this event we are providing a minimum of 1 full day of SLA coverage for any servers that were affected by this event. Please contact support if you have any additional information regarding this event of if you would like to check on the status of your SLA request.
Liquid Web TOS Network SLA
http://www.liquidweb.com/about/dedicatedsla.htmlNetwork SLA Remedy
In the event that Liquid Web does not meet this SLA, Dedicated Hosting clients will become eligible to request compensation for downtime reported by service monitoring logs. If Liquid Web is or is not directly responsible for causing the downtime, the customer will receive a credit for 10 times ( 1,000% ) the actual amount of downtime. This means that if your server is unreachable for 1 hour (beyond the 0.0% allowed), you will receive 10 hours of credit.All requests for compensation must be received within 5 business days of the incident in question. The amount of compensation may not exceed the customer’s monthly recurring charge. This SLA does not apply for any month that the customer has been in breach of Liquid Web Terms of Service or if the account is in default of payment.
Moving forward
All PDU’s will be inspected for the same issue for all panels and all main breakers.
In this case, this PDU was just recently put into service. When we purchase critical power equipment, the manufacturer performs an onsite startup procedure. This equipment check includes a physical inspection, phase rotation, voltage checks, alarm checks and many more. This particular manufacturer defect didn’t avail itself until the PDU was under a significant amount of load. Once the manufacturer defect began, the screw at the bus finger began to overheat. Once this overheating began, the resistance increased causing a serious risk of catastrophic failure.
Going forward, Liquid Web will perform additional tests, above and beyond our manufacturer startup procedures, on new equipment to look for manufacturer related defects and issues. We will now perform testing at full load by utilizing a Power Load Banking System. This testing procedure was already in place for the vast majority of our power equipment but now will also include PDU specific testing.
Liquid Web performs preventative maintenance (PM) on all PDU’s. This PM is an inspection that consists of current draw recording on all branch circuit breakers, infrared imaging of main connection points and on the transformers and a general inspection. This is typically a quarterly inspection.
Yeah, I can’t argue with a company that honest. Plus they go out of their way to help solve problems which technically may not even be their problem or responsibility.
Oh, and I2R losses as always, are a pain in the ass.
So Google Reader is going under and I’ve been trying to find a solution. Feedly just sucks. Some people like it but frankly their UI leaves a lot to be desired. I tried NetVibes, NewsBlur and a couple others. All of them didn’t really spark my candle and were missing features here or there.
Today I discovered Tiny Tiny RSS and happy beyond measure. I have my own hosted RSS feeder with mobile device support now. ![]()
If you’re interested, contact me and I’ll bump you an email with the URL.
Given today is the 20th anniversary of the end of the Waco siege, it stands to reason that I would place that event on the list. The acts committed this day were horrible and no one was ever held accountable for the decisions and actions that led to the deaths of 76 people, including 27 children.
I remember coming home from school that day. I remember going up to my dad while he sat in his chair fixated on the TV. I do not remember what it was I had done that I wanted his attention for. I do remember him promptly picking me up as I started to speak and putting me on his lap while telling me to be quiet. When I looked at the TV, this is what I saw.

At the time I didn’t understand what was going on. I didn’t understand what my dad knew happened 8 months earlier.
I was in 3rd grade, I had no real concept of the details of what was going on. Later I would receive that education, my dad would make sure I was aware of what I saw in the flickering glow of that television. This day marks one of two major events that molded my relationship with the state. It was a lesson delivered front and center about power and the abuses that can be dealt to citizens without any fear of consequence.
I am not putting a number with this. Frankly I’m getting tired of trying to keep track of which number I’m on. Further this event was so horrible and had so many actors one can not easily list them, much less enumerate them.
State Sponsored Criminals: The BATFE and FBI
Because by all means kill the victims you claim to be there to save, that’s how you make yourself look good right?