Politics 2016 Republican Debate #1

Been swamped lately with work so I’ve been a bit more scarce than I would have liked. However, I couldn’t help notice the news yesterday regarding Intel’s announcement that it has already built a prototype 80-core processor that it promised to carry through to production within 5 years. This again goes very much along with […]

Politics 2016 Republican Debate #1

Just a quick note today. I’ve been reading several articles the last couple of weeks about how AMD plans to use ATI and in all of them they keep pointing to how Intel has failed to fully bring video and the CPU together. AMD keeps telling people that their plan is to integrate these two […]

Politics 2016 Republican Debate #1

I don’t mean literally explode (assuming you’ve been reading too much about recent Dell laptop fires and Sony-provided batteries for them). I’m talking about the market suddenly being hit with multicore processors on the scale of 8-core, 12-core and possibly even 20+ cores or more. After attending the Microsoft Gamefest event I started making some […]

Politics 2016 Republican Debate #1

I just got back from Microsoft‘s Gamefest show and I come away from it pretty disappointed, at least initially. First, it didn’t help that flying in general has become a fiasco. I got stuck getting out of Philly then delayed into Chicago. Then there was a huge wait to check bags in Chicago and a […]

Politics 2016 Republican Debate #1

It has to be one of those three things. Today’s headlines include a bleak assessment from Army General John Abizaid that suggests that all-out civil war is very possible. Senator John McCain asked him if he saw this coming a year ago. He and Army General Peter Pace both said no, they didn’t see it […]

Politics 2016 Republican Debate #1

I’ve had a few people either contact me here, via e-mail or in person who have tried to use the argument that the war with Iraq is a deterrent against others who would move to attack us. The most often noted example of this is Libya. I don’t buy this argument for a number of […]

Politics 2016 Republican Debate #1

As Israel seems destined to move in on Lebanon in their potentially fruitless quest to put down Hezbollah attacks, we need to watch our actions very carefully. It is not out of the realm of possibility that this situation could become a direct path to another world war. Israel, as we know, isn’t exactly on […]

Politics 2016 Republican Debate #1

What a prick this guy is. I listen to his show fairly often and he never ceases to disappoint me. Within minutes of listening he’ll always say something that you can ask, “Hey, did you just say something entirely ironic?” Sometimes it’s just hypocritical. Before you ask, yes, I listen to Sean Hannity. Why? Because […]

Politics 2016 Republican Debate #1

The next time I get pulled over, I’m going to simply tell the police that their actions aren’t fair because I had no idea that any law was meant to apply directly to me. Come on. I’ve never actually seen a politician take the time to say, “And this applies to you, Mr. Heimlich.“ I […]

Politics 2016 Republican Debate #1

The VP of Iraq wants a timetable for US troops withdrawal. The President of Iraq supports this request. However, every time anyone mentions removing troops from Iraq, the Right goes into it’s pre-recorded mantra of labeling them with the concept of supporting “cut and run” policies. Of course this sounds cowardly and foolish, which is […]

Politics 2016 Republican Debate #1

The current administration keeps going on about how we need to get aggressive with Iran and then they toss North Korea in there as well from time-to-time. Heck, every so often I hear unstable people like Ann Coulter talking about eradicating entire sections of people who aren’t us. The argument is that these people are […]

Politics 2016 Republican Debate #1

USA Today just announced that, since the death of terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, 48% of those polled believe the US will probably or definitely win the war on terrorism. What’s wrong with 48% of American’s? Israel has been killing top terrorist leaders for decades now and how close are they to winning the war […]