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Pretty low. We may not have yet found the bottom.

The Washington Redskins suck. Big time. They've given up wins to three sucky teams that they should have beaten handily. They can't score points. They have no fire in their bellies.

You'd think that the coach might get fired. That's not what's happening. Jim Zorn is under contract for at least another year, owed something like $3 million. If Dan Snyder, filthy rich owner of the most profitable and second most valuable NFL team, is so cheap that he is trying to make the working conditions so horrible that Zorn will quit, rather than fire him and pay off the contract. Not that firing the coach is going to fix what is fundamentally broken.

Dan Snyder has no idea how to *own* a football team. Neither does he know how to *run* a football operation. He has a "Vice President of Football Operations" (formerly "General Manager") who is his patsy. Vinny Cerrato shows no evidence that he knows how to pick talent, identify needs, and fill them. He enables Dan Snyder to play at owning a team. How else do you explain the persistent failure to draft players to address needs (such as an offensive line), the repeated changes of offensive system without providing the kind of personnel needed to execute same, and the apparent obsession with picking up marquis at random.

To be successful on the field, Snyder needs a Charlie Casserly. The only thing he should be doing is signing the checks. Hire someone who knows the business and let them run it. Until he buys that clue, the Foreskins will be the laughingstock of the NFL. There were 10,000 empty seats at the game Sunday. Ten thousand! That's unheard of. It's shameful.

Dan Snyder is trying to displace Peter Angelos from the pedestal of slimiest major sports team owner. It's not easy, but he's off to a roaring start. Meanwhile, the Lerners are trying for an honorable mention with their tenure owning the Washington Nationals.
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It is unlikely that y'all are unaware of any part of the recent Trifecta of Notable "Adults" Behaving Like Ill-Mannered Children. Just to be clear, playing the roles of Moe, Larry, and Curly are (in no particular order) Mr. Wilson (R-SC), Mr. West, and Ms S. Williams.

Mr. Wilson has declined to proffer an actual apology. He may have made a faux apology in private, but his outburst was a public insult that requires a public apology. Or not, if one doesn't feel that one has done anything to apologize for. I'm inclined to believe the latter, and extrapolate from that a measure of his character. I assert that he was engaging in a calculated piece of theatrics that demonstrate contempt for civil conduct. It is asserted and not persuasively denied that Mr. Wilson felt less restrained by the virtue(?) of the complexion of the President. I've not come to any real clarity on the question in my own mind.

Mr. West appears to have proffered something resembling an apology, but I somehow doubt that it showed or contained any actual sincerity. Worse, his conduct was immediately treated as an understandable outburst by people in a position to show disapprobation and who should have known better. It has been posited that Mr. West would not have pulled such a stunt (the Hennessey speaking? I think not) were the person at the podium of a darker complexion. I'm not sufficiently familiar with Mr. West's body of work to have an informed opinion on where he might stand, but the argument does play into my own prejudices on the question.

Ms Williams offered an apology in a press release, then amended that verbally the next day. The amendment was along the lines of making a clearer statement of personal responsibility. Her actions on the court were inexcusable, but her subsequent actions to take responsibility for them are the mark of good character. In addition, her outburst came "in the heat of the moment". That doesn't excuse it, but it does set it in a context -- a context hard to find in the first two cases. Others have taken it upon themselves to rant about the line judge who was (as Ms Williams noted) Just Doing Her Job. That rantage has come perilously close to "Will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest?"

Mr. Wilson is wallowing in the attention he is getting, but it is important that the House formally put its disapprobation on record. Anything less would be countenancing that level of misconduct. Mr. West is probably relishing all the attention he has gotten as well. I don't see Ms Williams wallowing or relishing.

I'm glad that Serena made unambiguous, public statements taking personal responsibility for her lapse. I'm disgusted with Mr. Wilson's manner of expression. Mr. West is simply a self-serving idiot (who may have a drinking problem).
Now, I'm not closely following any of these stories in the media, so I may have missed something. However, I'm
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I think (maybe?) that the Corporate Travel Person has finally gotten everything straight so she can actually book my airline tickets to get me to Korea and back. It was like working with a travel agent. A very bad travel agent. What ever made her think that "Depart from Baltimore" meant that a return flight to Dulles was remotely close to acceptable? What made her think that a *seven* hour layover in SFO on the way back was acceptable? Why did the idiots pester me for a travel profile (including my corporate AmEx card number) so that they could just discard it because I didn't travel for a couple of years? Aaiiieeee!

Oh well.

Meanwhile, Megan is selling at Stitches -- a knitting convention. The exposition was open today. Sales sucked rocks via the proverbial soda straw. One hopes fervently that people will be buying tomorrow, if they can get there around the marathon that will have streets around the convention center closed for significant parts of the day. The booth was a considerable expense -- it would be a Good Thing to at least cover costs. This, of course, contributes to a positive attitude in the house. Not. Megan is really down on the business. We could use the positive waves (and good sales are the best kind).

Meanwhile, yesterday, the daughter moved her bed to her new quarters. She has moved out! No, this is not "Good Riddance", but is a good step forward in moving on to adult life.
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Found on the online help page from Verizon under the symptom "cannot connect to the Internet":

If you still can't connect to the Internet, visit Verizon Repair.

...and, heard on the phone while holding for "help" with this problem:

"You can do all this online."

Right.

Verizon is creating significant annoyance. Three times in the last ten days, we've had the internet go out. Rebooting the router seems to have been the fix, but it's disappointing, to say the least.

I'm not astonished that the "piece of crap" consumer grade router that I had with the DSL connection (and bought by me in my ignorance) needed periodic reboots, but I expect better out of the gear provided by Verizon. Maybe I'm a foolish optimist.

This grumble brought to you by the "and who peed in your Wheaties today?" group.
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Note to people writing ad copy that includes web sites:

/ is a "slash".

\ is a "backslash".

You cannot put a backslash in a URL. If you tell me to go to "double-u double-u double-u dot dumbass dot com backslash foo" to learn all about dumbass foo, and I follow your instructions, my browser will tell me that the URL is invalid. All of those slanty line thingies in a URL are slashes.

The slanty line thingies you see in Windows Explorer in the fill file names are backslashes. They have always been backslashes, and being too lazy to use the proper name for them doesn't somehow magically change them into slashes.

That is all.
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My employer requires me to partake of Ethics Training, and they seem to add something new each year. In principle, it's a reasonable idea. In execution...

Rantish discourse behind cut )
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Howdy!

So yesterday I hear Sen. Brownbeck offering commentary on Harriet Miers. He was concerned about her potential for judicial activism.

*snort*

Brownbeck is one of many senators who should just Shut Up about judicial activism (unless they are endorsing it). He voted to confirm Janice Rogers Brown to the D.C. Circuit Court. Given her avowed penchant for judicial activism, why did he vote to confirm her?

Oh, right. Silly me. Her activism is the "right kind" I guess. It's only "liberal" activism that is verboten.

Of course, now that Miers has withdrawn her nomination, the point is moot for the moment.

yours,
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