Please welcome my new sponsor

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A fortnight ago, I promised an ad for an exciting new product.

WELL, SIR, A PARKER NEVER FORGETS HIS DEBTS!

yarr_sync - like a cool wind being blown onto a ship making sail for earth.

Now that your appetite has been roused by this tasty hors d’heurve, it’s time you find out more about yarr_sync.

If you would like your product to be featured on this website, please refer to the Terms of Sale.

-Scott

Some Quick Thoughts on the Iranian Elections

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The recent Iranian election has kept me preoccupied the past few days. I can’t recall being so interested in the outcome of a foreign election, and that was even before the many forms of popular outrage against the results. Many videos and images have come from such protests, but this seems by far the best.


(via Huffington Post)

I know that I’m a hopeful, naive young thing, but I still find this immensely moving. Yes, the size of the movement is impressive, but take a closer look at the face of those involved. Far as I can tell, I see young and old, male and female, all coming together in a moment of unity.

Their situation is still incredibly dangerous and fragile, so I don’t mean to paint this as entirely roses and wine. I can’t fathom the courage required for such a thing from the reform candidates themselves all the way down to the protestors in the streets. But this certainly gives me hope, especially when creeps like Nick Griffin are elected to office in more open, less oppressive countries.

If you too are interested in following the coverage on this, I can’t recommend niacINsight enough.

-Scott

Even Dr. Quinn Can’t Save the Rocky Mountain News

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It’s a telling time for the newspaper industry when even the grand ole’ New York Times is relying upon a “last man standing” strategy. Sadly, another newspaper had no such luck and so today the Rocky Mountain News called it quits, writing their own obituary. Sad stuff, and I wish those impacted all the best.

However, when you dig through the comments on that page (why do I always read comments?), one particular user “DrQuinnFan2009” took it particularly hard:

I am a huge Dr. Quinn fan and with the news finding out that the Rocky Mountain News is closing up shop makes me very very sad. Dr. Quinn was set in Colorado Springs right after the civil war and I can't remember if the Rocky Mountain news was mentioned during the show being that I've only seen the show all the way through only once but still it hurts and kind of hits me pretty hard. I am planning to move to Colorado in the future and knowing that a newspaper that was around before the civil war set in Colorado like in Dr. Quinn just makes me very very sad. I realize that I'm repeating myself but I just can't believe someone couldn't bail you guys out..Where is Dorothy Jennings when you need her the most ;)

I’ll get around to writing a real post one of these days. Perhaps. Until then, ta ta.
-Scott