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datacenter confidential #2

I have become used to a certain degree of derision from Steve, the datacenter facilities manager. Here is a man in his mid-50s who has probably seen and done anything and everything I am likely to accomplish in my career 10 times over. But there was something different in his eyes when both he and I realized that my predecessor had foolishly plugged in a 15-amp remote power controller (RPC) into a vertical power strip plugged into a 20-amp power circuit. "That thing could catch fire," Steve told me, in the shrillest of tones. I looked back at him confused and a little hurt. "What amperage do we require you to use on a 20-amp circuit?" continued Steve. "15 amps, 80%" I repeated, from rote. "What's 80% of 15 amps?" "12 amps?" I replied using quick math. The circuit that 15-amp RPC was plugged into was drawing nearly 11 amps. It dawned on me that if I plugged anything else into that RPC there was a good chance that, at best, I would bl...

White People Suck

Haha: http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0724,tucker,76913,2.html Is this real, or some surreal parody? You decide: After more speeches about white flight, white fear, and white power, the meeting adjourned for what Kelso described as "a white man's feast." Single file, the crowd moved down a doubtful flight of stairs into a dank basement. The perimeter of the room was crowded with discarded computers circa 1990, stacked upon a heap of unused old furniture. Two fold-out tables held the repast: hot dogs, hamburgers, slices of American cheese, tubs of pre-prepared macaroni and potato salads, iceberg lettuce, and Lay's potato chips. There was only one kind of bread available: white. Lindstrom stayed at the grill outside, flipping hamburger patties, while everyone else ate dinner inside, away from protesters' cameras. administrivia: new "datacenter confidential" soon. just let me get through this fucking week in one piece :(

Datacenter Confidential #1

The Weeds If you've read, and you should (even must), Kitchen Confidential , you know a little about being in "the weeds." If you haven't, shame on you. But being in "the weeds" is something everyone, regardless of their profession, will encounter from time to time. For Tony Bourdain, being In The Weeds may be a night where a line cook called off sick (or in jail, or God knows what else), a Salamander broiler is broken, the dish-washing machine is stuck, and the orders are backing up. Soon, you find yourself so mired in everything going wrong at once that you just can't get your head above water. This is "in the weeds." Today/yesterday, I was in the shit. Deep. 6am, Tuesday June 12, 2007. The alarm on my cell phone goes off for the first time. I'm still in a vodka and bad sleep induced fog. I hit snooze. 6:08am I'm still not ready to get up, but I know I have an inevitable appointment at 9am with a vendor and I can't reschedule with...

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10 million pounds of sludge from New York and New Jersey

What Seggos discovered—or rediscovered—wasn’t an oil spill, exactly. Rather, it was a mix of gasoline, solvents, and associated poisons bubbling up from the very ground: a thin dribble that betrays the presence of a supertanker’s worth of the stuff submerged in the age-old geology of Greenpoint. It’s actually more than a century’s worth of spills, leaks, and waste dumped by oil companies that has pooled into a vast underground lake, more than 55 acres wide and up to 25 feet thick. First discovered by the U.S. Coast Guard in 1978, the Greenpoint spill has been estimated at anywhere between 17 million and 30 million gallons—three times more oil than the Exxon Valdez spill. That makes it the largest known oil spill in American history. What is noteworthy about this story, as well as this one [1] is that they are mostly ignored in the mainstream press or written off as leftist or alarmist. Modern "conservatism" (which only seeks to "conserve" power and wealth for those ...

Y Kant Bushie's Spel?

http://2004.georgewbush.org/deadletteroffice/index.asp Well, if that isn't a grade-A fuck-up, I don't know what is.

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Topic: - All peoples, religions, cultures are not created equal - The myth of political correctness - The superiority of progressive values, the inferiority of progressive values inherent inability to capture the imagination of mass movements - What is neo-conservatism, how is it a child of progressive politics, how has it become a tool of military hegemony and what lessons can we learn from its failures