The Intersection: Time To Panic Over Cyclone Sidr

Okay, it is time to get alarmist here. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center just released its latest forecast, and this storm still hasn’t weakened as has been so endlessly predicted. Instead, it is still a strong Category 4–130 knot winds, or almost 150 miles per hour–according to JTWC. And frankly, the automated Advanced Dvorak Technique says the storm is a Category 5 and still intensifying.

This is a nightmare unfolding. The official landfall prediction from JTWC–like we trust them–is 115 knots, or weak Category 4. This is a storm that needs to be evacuated from, but I have no idea whether that is taking place on the ground. And as for weakening–yeah, that may well happen before landfall, but we’re talking about a landfall 24 hours from now. And this storm is whipping up waves of 40 feet or more right now.

This looks bad. Really bad.”

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MollysBlog

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bnarchives.yorku.ca/1/02/040813BN_Dominant_Capital_&_the_New_Wars_(1PageVie…

In our view, the alternative is to think not of accumulation and power, but of accumulation as power. The Marxist belief, according to which surplus value is first `produced’ by industrial capitalists and then `redistributed’ through intra-class power struggle among the different fractions of the capitalist class, is a grand myth which has run its course. Instead, we argue that all capitalized earnings, regardless of their `source,’ are reflections/expressions of power–the power of capitalists to shape and transform the course of society to their own ends. What is being `capitalized,’ always, is not abstract labour, but power itself.

And since power, by its very nature, is differential, so is accumulation. This is the crux of the matter.

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Cectic – On Arguing

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Stop lying to yourself. You love Dennis Kucinich | Salon


If the Democratic base pulled levers for the candidate whose policies best reflected its own beliefs, Dennis Kucinich should win his party’s nomination in a landslide.

OK, sure, his reign as mayor of Cleveland was a mess. He has never passed a piece of legislation. He loves to flash peace signs that provoke flashbacks of your crazy Aunt Martha’s annual Woodstock slide show. The fact that when you try to picture him at any sort of summit, you quickly envision Nicolas Sarkozy stealing his lunch money leads you to suspect that he might be an ineffective player on the world stage. He is a vegan. He has been compelled by his sense of honesty, and his close personal friendship with Shirley MacLaine, to disclose his encounters with extraterrestrial life. Also, he really does bear an unfortunate resemblance to a leprechaun. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.

Extra-repellent are the signifiers that surround Kucinich: the hippie-dippy factor of his supporters and their wavy-gravy, pierced, peacenik naiveté. You don’t want to descend into the Unitarian Church basement and talk about peace over potluck fruited rice casseroles. Because, sure, you might believe in peace, you might want peace, but you don’t want to text peace. And you’d sooner eat a bucket of trans fats than talk about it with a bunch of Hacky-Sackers in Phish T-shirts. It’s just like how you believe the music of Bruce Springsteen is important but don’t attend his concerts because you prefer not to picture yourself in the company of overweight men from New Jersey who wear unironic mustaches and know the air-guitar chords to “Glory Days.”

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Summerhill School – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

“I’d be very disappointed if a Summerhill child became Prime Minister. I’d feel I’d failed.”

“No one is wise enough or good enough to mould the character of any child. What is wrong with our sick, neurotic world is that we have been moulded, and an adult generation that has seen two great wars and seems about to launch a third should not be trusted to mould the character of a rat”

A.S. Neill — Founder of the Summerhill Free School.

Also see: freeschoolmovie.com about a School based on similar ideas in N.Y.

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attention please: train delay of… by claudio naboni [giorgio baroni]

[ attention please: train delay of… – claudio naboni ]

The only devils in this world are those running around in our own hearts,
and that is where all our battles should be fought.

–Mahatma Gandhi

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train | in | the | rain – by Uwe Bachmann [aspectator]

[ train | in | the | rain – Uwe Bachmann ]

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the | train – by Uwe Bachmann [aspectator]

[ the | train – Uwe Bachmann ]

Men have an indistinct notion that if they keep up this activity of joint stocks and spades long enough all will at length ride somewhere, in next to no time, and for nothing; but though a crowd rushes to the depot, and the conductor shouts “All aboard!” when the smoke is blown away and the vapor condensed, it will be perceived that a few are riding, but the rest are run over,-and it will be called, and will be, “A melancholy accident.”
–Henry David Thoreau

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Raining by Rainer Pawellek

[ Raining – Rainer Pawellek ]

You cannot do a kindness too soon,
for you never know how soon it will be too late.

–Ralph Waldo Emerson

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