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Freshmen Republicans Prevent Anti-Pollution and Toxic Waste Cleanup Success

Posted by kristobaldude on February 19, 2011

Freshman GOP leader John Boehner

Freshman GOP leader John Boehner

02/19/11

Hey everyone, guess what? … The Repubs just blocked a vote to prevent pollution in America … “The $1.2 trillion bill [defunds] every Cabinet agency through Sept. 30, when the current budget year ends. It imposes severe spending cuts on domestic programs and foreign aid. Targets include schools, nutrition programs, environmental protection, and heating and housing” (Yahoo News).

“Changes rammed through the House on Friday and Saturday would shield greenhouse-gas polluters and privately owned colleges from federal regulators; block a plan to clean up the Chesapeake Bay; and bar the government from shutting down mountaintop mines it believes will cause too much water pollution.In almost every case, the measure sides with business groups over environmental activists and federal regulators.” (AP, USAToday.com)

Yaaay!  Thank you Repubs … I mean if there was one thing I need more of in my life it’s toxic waste and pollution … thank you SOOO much!

SOURCES:

1)  http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110219/ap_on_re_us/us_congress_spending

2) http://www.usatoday.com/news/topstories/2011-02-19-1724857588_x.htm

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In Praise Of Jeff Duntemann (… & a Sort-of Book Review)

Posted by kristobaldude on February 19, 2011

02/19/11

Jeff Duntemann

Jeff Duntemann

Around 1998 I was working as an Electronics Engineer at a local slaughterhouse (now owned by Tyson Chicken) and it was there in the meager collection of reference books available that I discovered the book “Assembly Language Step-By-Step“, by Jeff Duntemann.  I was blown away.  Though it has been over 10 years since I read this book, if I

Assembly Language Step By Step, 1992 ed.

Assembly Language Step By Step, 1992 ed.

remember correctly, the way Mr. Duntemann explained these weighty technical concepts was by analogizing a great quest, like Homer‘s Oddyssey or the Wizard of Oz.  I would like to get ahold of this book again so I can re-read it with new eyes.

The author has a great writing style that is accessible to everyone – much akin to Isaac Asimov‘s non-fiction work.

  Most are familiar with Asimov’s science ficition books (I Robot & Foundation being his most famous), but did you know that Asimov was also a very technically competent and prolific writer on everthing from the Bible to modern (40′s to 60′s era) science?  If you have not experienced Asimov’s flowing an easy-going prose I suggest checking out Isaac Asimov’s Guide to Earth and Space, Asimov’s Chronology of the World, and (my favorite) the out-of-print Asimov On Numbers.

If you are familiar with Asimov’s science “explanation” works, or the show “Connections” by James Burke then you already have some idea of the writing style of Jeff Duntemann. 

Asimov on Numbers

Asimov on Numbers

Although assembly language as a prolific and practical programming system is practically obsolete at the time of this writing, I would still recommend Assembly Language Step by Step as an interesting read and one worth having in your collection.



~ Kristobaldude

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