Sunday, December 30, 2007

350 Parts Per Million

I have very little hope that we will turn this mammoth around.
But that does not mean that I think giving up is an option.
"The evidence indicates we've aimed too high -- that the safe upper limit for atmospheric CO2is no more than 350 ppm," he said after his presentation. Hansen has reams of paleo-climatic data to support his statements (as do other scientists who presented papers at the American Geophysical Union conference in San Francisco this month).*


We are already at 383 ppm CO2.*

We can still fix this. But then we need to get busy.

* source

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Ik ben het niet vaak eens met Wilders

In feite, zo goed als nooit.
Maar hierin, wel.
Geert Wilders vindt dat koningin Beatrix geen deel meer moet uitmaken van de regering en alleen nog ceremoniƫle taken moet krijgen.
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Heeft niets te maken met haar toespraak, daar kon ik mij toch wel in vinden op punten.
Het gaat om de principe. Een koningshuis met een politieke taak hoort niet in een democratie thuis.

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Amazing, isn't it?

That Fox News is frontrunner on this... two of the three questions on global warming came from them.

Yegads. Progressive Fox News... now I know, the end of times hath come.



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This past Sunday the 23rd, on the Veluwe

It was great fun.
Many people, even more dogs.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Bobotie and quick apricot chutney

Description:
If you feel adventurous, here's a recipe for South African Bobotie that basically cannot fail.
(This recipe has been posted earlier, in Dutch. People asked for an English version, so here you are!)



Ingredients:
Ingredients for the Bobotie:
1 kg ground lamb and or beef
4 large onions
4 - 6 slices of bread (not wholewheat but any other kind will do)
1 - 1½ cup of milk
2 - 3 eggs, depending on how large they are
2 teaspoons mild to spicy curry powder (I always use Madras curry) or more, to taste
1½ tablespoons sugar
2 - 3 teaspoons salt, or more or less to taste
½ teaspoon black pepper
½ teaspoon cayenne pepper
½ - 1 tablespoon kurkuma (also called kunjit or tumeric)
4 tablespoons vinegar
10 - 15 almonds, coarsely hacked
½ - 1 cup seeded raisins
3 - 5 tablespoons fine apricot jam


Bobotie and (apricot) chutney simply belong together, so I added a quick recipe for chutney

Ingredients for the quick apricot chutney:
1 cup fine apricot jam (no thick lumps of fruit)
½ teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper or more, depending on how hot you like it
½ teaspoon ginger
¾ cup vinegar

Directions:
Directions to make the bobotie:
Slice and dice onions, not too finely, and brown lightly in oil or fat. Add minced meat, brown.
Soak bread in milk till soft. Squeeze out some of the milk, crumble into meat in pan. Mix well.
•Add all the ingredients except for one egg and half a cup of milk. Mix well (either mix it all and add at once, or mix in egg off the fire). Pour mix into oven pan, bake about 1½ hour in a mild oven (160 - 180 deg C); better too cool than too hot.
About ½ hour before it's done, do the following:
•Mix the remaining egg with ½ cup of milk and pour over the mix in the oven. Fully cover the surface. then, another half hour in the oven and it's done.
Serve with (yellow) rice and chutney.





Directions to make a quick aprocot chutney:
•Mix all, add vinegar to taste
•Cook softly till it's thickened to the consistency of a very runny jam.
•Cool, save in glass jar. Enjoy with bobotie or with curry, cheese sandwich, rub over chicken and pop into oven, etc etc.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

In Bali, the USA folded

Thanks in great part to the representative of Papua New Guinea, it seems.
Thank you so very much, I do not know your name but i saw and heard you speak. It lifted my heart.

So, now. An agreement without teeth, but consensus. A start towards the follow-up of Kyoto. Hopefully, in the end a treaty with teeth. One with hard targets, one that demands compliance. One that might save us from ourselves, or at least minimize the consequences for our children and grandchildren.

Generally, I have very little hope that we will turn things around in time. On really bleak days I believe we have already overshot our mark and think this world will end up uninhabitable, at least for most of the species living on it now.

This result on Bali gives me a little more hope. Who knows, with people like that young man, we might end up smarter than greedy bacteria multiplying on agar till they poison themselves to death.

Who knows...

Today is a good day for the world.




Added: Today, I do have a name: Kevin Conrad, director of the Coalition for Rainforest Nations which supports the Forests Now Declaration. Thank you, Kevin.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Getekend!

Vergeet maar van referenda en al dat nonsens!
Het Verdrag van Lissabon is donderdag ondertekend door regeringsleiders, staatshoofden en ministers van Buitenlandse Zaken van alle 27 EU-landen.
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Het moet nog geratificeerd worden maar in feite is het knoop nu doorgehakt.

Ik moet nog zien dat dit ooit teruggedraaid wordt.

Onze moderne democratie: je mag sjoppen tot je erbij neervalt, werken tot je erbij neervalt, domme TV shows kijken en verder om de zoveel jaar een elektronische vinkje zetten achter een naam.
Vervolgens onttrek je jezelf van alle verantwoordelijkheden.

(ja, ik ben behoorlijk bitter)

Monday, December 10, 2007

Het houdt maar niet op, he?

Dat is waarom MIJN salaris vastzit tegen een plafond zodat ik dit jaar weer geen salarisverhoging zie, terwijl mijn werkzaamheden en verantwoordelijkheden alleen maar toenemen...
Ja, een bonus kreeg ik wel maar wat daarvan overblijft (50% belast) kan je nog net per maand een patatje oorlog mee kopen.

Lekker eerlijk verdeeld, zo. NOT!
De beloning van topmannen en -vrouwen in het Nederlandse bedrijfsleven is met 44 procent gestegen. Verdiende de CEO van een bedrijf in 2005 nog gemiddeld 2,5 miljoen euro, vorig jaar kwam dit het totale beloningspakket uit op 3,6 miljoen euro.
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Sunday, December 09, 2007

Amerikaanse toestanden in de gezondheidszorg

Heeft niet lang geduurd, he?
Foutje.... bedankt!
En nu? Nu zitten we hieraan vast?
Want dit is niet het eind hiervan, dit is pas het begin!!!
Terwijl het nog kan, moeten we het terugdraaien.
Of in ieder geval, een echte Volksverzekering maken dat werkt.
"Verzekeraars kunnen de aanspraak van verzekerden op geneesmiddelen maandelijks wijzigen, terwijl verzekerden slechts een keer per jaar van verzekeraar kunnen wisselen. Als je ooit geneesmiddelen nodig hebt, is het heel vervelend om van geneesmiddel te moeten wisselen, niet omdat je arts of apotheker dat adviseert, maar omdat je verzekeraar dat van je verlangt", aldus KNMP-voorzitter Marga van Weelden.

Volgens haar blijkt bovendien uit onderzoek van de Stichting Farmaceutische Kengetallen dat de bemoeienis van verzekeraars meer kost dan oplevert door al het administratieve gedoe eromheen. In posters, dagbladadvertenties en folders bevelen apothekers een aantal verzekeraars aan, zoals Avero Achmea, FBTO en ONVZ.
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Dus, de regering wil nu stoppen met al dat privatiseren van staatsbedrijven???
GRAAG!!!!
(zijn er dan nog staatsbedrijven overgebleven die geprivatiseerd kunnen worden, dan???)

Auschweiss!!

Een blinde had dit kunnen zien aankomen!
... onderzoek van Buro Jansen en Janssen waaruit blijkt dat de afgelopen twee jaar 100.000 boetes zijn uitgedeeld aan mensen die zich niet konden identificeren. Bij 40.000 van hen was volgens het bureau geen sprake van nog een andere overtreding.
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Het is gewoon nog een gemakkelijke manier van legaal geldkloppen geworden.

Gek he, dat het gevoel van veiligheid niet groter is geworden de afgelopen paar jaar:
Een beetje snuggere terrorist heeft natuurlijk altijd een identiteitsbewijs op zak...

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Monday, December 03, 2007

Het gaat sneller dan ik had gedacht

de tweedeling in de zorg...
Het zal in 2008 vaker dan nu gebeuren dat verzekerden met een zogeheten naturapolis niet meer 100 procent van de kosten vergoed krijgen als zij kiezen voor een ziekenhuis of apotheker, waarmee de verzekeraar geen contract heeft.
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Als het zo doorgaat, hebben we binnen een paar jaar al een kloon van de Amerikaanse systeem.
Een klein groepje zeer goede artsen, die hun patienten voor het uitkiezen hebben. Deze zijn de niet gecontracteerde artsen, ze bedienen de rijke sector van de samenleving.
Dan de gecontracteerde artsen, die steeds meer voorwaarden en regels worden opgelegd qua behandelmethoden, medicijnen enz door de verzekeraars. Die hebben quota's, en jassen hun patienten zeer snel door hun afspraken heen. Binnen, een minuut om te vertellen wat er mis is, prescriptie, eruit, volgende erin.
Wacht... dat hebben we al!
Het wordt alleen nog sneller, denk ik. Je kan ze toch niet voor de rechter slepen en een vette schadevergoeding vragen als alles totaal fout gaat, dus dat kan allemaal.

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Noah

I could not find the lyrics to Urban Creep's Noah anywhere online, so I wrote them down. Of course, it's quite probable I misheard - I tend to do that a lot! Let me know if my synapses mangled the words on the way to my brain (oh, and not a clue how it all works with copyrights and stuff, I'll remove the text if the legal owner objects).

Sometimes, a song just sticks like a burr.
This one does, for me.
And Jonah,
if I were you
safe in the belly of a gray whale
then I might believe
in a merciful god
but where I am that just seems kind of odd

and Noah,
if I were you
and I had to choose which creatures made it
two by two
that I couldn't do
that I could not do
because then I'd have to separate
me from you

Noah, can you save me a place in your boat (x4)
Noah, yeah.

and Moses,
if you were me,
all alone in a lost world, no religion to guide, what would you do
what would you do, what would you do
all alone in a lost world, no religion to guide you

Noah, can you save me a place in your boat (x4)
Noah.
i said Noah.

Feel like a painter
trying to paint his own eye
feel like an eagle who never learned to fly on a hillyard
just blood and bone
but we got a voice in our heads
to carry us home

Noah, can you save me a place in your boat (x4)

Noah,
I can't hear you

Noah,
Noah can I save all of us?

Noah, can I save us a place in your boat (x4)
Noah, can you save me?

Rick DeVito

I first heard him sing Tower of Babylon on the Twee Meter sessies. After that, nothing, even though I searched the internet high and low. Found a CD that he made, bought it. Loved a few songs on it, the rest, mwah.
Today, I stumbled on his website.
http://www.rickdevito.com/
Huh.
Surprise!
The man is still performing!
I'll try to catch a live show next time he's in the neighbourhood of Rotterdam, I'd love to hear him sing and see if he really is as good as I think he might be.
Strange, how some people just don't make it while so many really untalented (but pretty) people do.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

High time!

A few months before my fiftieth birthday, I finally had my ears pierced.

Took me a while to scrape up the courage ;-)

Sunday, November 25, 2007

GM foods in Europe

Now, this really surprises me!

I'm half expecting Mr. Dimas to be turfed out of his job soon on some pretext, so the EU can continue rubberstamping GM applications... let's hope I'm wrong.
Confidential documents reveal that Stavros Dimas, the EU's Environment Commissioner, wants to refuse approval for cultivation of the two crops – both types of maize genetically engineered to resist pests – because they pose "unacceptable" risks.

(snip)

The two types of maize – one produced by biotech giant Syngenta, the other by Pioneer Hi-Bred International and Dow – are modified to produce an insecticide to kill the European corn borer, which affects about a quarter of the Continent's crop.

They have twice been cleared by the European Food Safety Authority, which critics allege is pro-GM, but Mr Dimas said that new scientific research has since raised doubts about their safety.

Separate studies have suggested that the plants' insecticide harms butterflies and gets into streams, where it poisons aquatic life. Another shows that the amount of the chemical produced by the maize varies enormously from place to place and even between plants in the same field, which "may lead to unpredictable interactions with the environment that could cause adverse effects".

For both types of maize, the confidential documents conclude that "the level of risk generated by this product for the environment is unacceptable".

The recommendation will now go to the full Commission, then to a committee of officials of member states and then, if they do not agree, to ministers. If upheld, it will herald a revolution in the EU's approach to GM.

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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

De Europese Commissie mag van mij opsouten!

Vandaag liever dan morgen!
Europese werknemers moeten nog productiever worden. De Europese Commissie neemt geen genoegen met de recente toename. Extra maatregelen zijn nodig, zoals meer en beter onderzoek en meer echte concurrentie tussen bedrijven in landen van de Europese Unie.
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Wij moeten helemaal niet willen competeren tegen de Amerikanen, bijvoorbeeld, die werken om te leven.
Die van de ellende vaak niet weten hoe hoofd boven water te houden.
Die in angst leven om ziek te worden omdat ze niet goed verzekerd zijn.
(dan heb ik het nog maar over de middenklasse... en niet de armzalige ellendelingen die buiten het American Dreamboat vallen en verzuipen!)

Laten we het helemaal niet hebben over de mensen in landen als Bangladesh, waar ze gewoon als moderne slaven voor de Westerse consument ingezet worden.

Nee, de streven zou eerder moeten zijn om hun levensstandaard naar ons niveau te krijgen, niet omgekeerd.
(ja en laat ik nu helemaal schijnheilig gaan doen, en hopen dat ze niet gaan consumeren zoals wij anders is dit planeet echt helemaal in de sjit)

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Betutteling

in het kwadraat!!!
nu.nl/overig | Groningse vissers moeten 'wapens' inleveren: "De politie in Groningen gaat de komende tijd streng controleren op vissers die tijdens het hengelen gebruik maken van een katapult. De hengelaars gebruiken het ding om voerballen zo ver mogelijk over het water te schieten. ANP Volgens de politie mag dat niet. 'Katapulten zijn tenslotte een verboden wapen', aldus een woordvoerster woensdag."

Waar een klein landje niet kleinzielig in kan zijn.

Volgens de zegsvrouw hebben schietende vissers, voor zover bekend, nog geen ongelukken veroorzaakt. "Maar het is en blijft gevaarlijk."

Ach, gut gut...

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Sarkozy pushes for Euro defense integration

No, no!
i do not want this.
France will next year push for a Europe of defence, proposing Brussels-based EU planning staff, exchanges between professional soldiers and a harmonization of military education

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Bringing the United States of Europe one giant step closer and that's a pipe dream.
It will never work.

He wants a more interventionist europe.
He wants more power in world affairs.
Bah!

Monday, November 05, 2007

Politicians of the world, pay attention!

You have a green light.
So, act! No more procrastination.
...according to a BBC poll of 22,000 people in 21 countries.

Four out of five people say they are prepared to change their lifestyle, even in the US and China, the world's two biggest emitters of carbon dioxide.

Three quarters would back energy taxes if the cash was used to find new sources of energy, or boost efficiency.

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83% of respondents throughout the world agree that individuals will definitely or probably have to make lifestyle changes to reduce the amount of climate-changing gases they produce.

The poll also suggests that a large majority of people in each individual country surveyed believe that sacrifices will be necessary.

In almost all countries in Europe, and in the US, most people believe the cost of fuels that contribute most to climate change will have to increase.


Graphs showing how many people think lifestyles need to change, and how many people think energy costs will have to increase

Green lesson for politicians

The only exceptions were Italy and Russia

It does not get much clearer than this.



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Saturday, November 03, 2007

YouTube

An item in the news this morning caught my attention: this 19 year old Dutch teenager, just over one year ago she put her rendition of waterfall on YouTube that she recorded in her bedroom, in front of her computer (as so many teens do):



People liked it, music industry heard it and liked it, she got offered a contract by Justin Timberlake, she was an opening act for him earlier this year and now she's been on Oprah's YouTube channel (who knew, Oprah has a YouTube channel of her own).

She's a YouTube star.
She's 19.

Amazing
(I hear Andy Warhol sniggering somewhere)

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Grey skies

Grey days, grey mood.

It's perfectly suited
This uniform grey
There are no bearings
To the day

I've got a psoriasis spot on my hand.
I need the sun, just a little bit...

128, 128, 128

Winter dip starting in early this year, it looks like.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Logisch, Eurlings !?!

We hebben Peak Oil.
We hebben Global Climate Change.

Dus... gaan we de wegennet rond de Randstad even flink uitbreiden!
Minister Camiel Eurlings van Verkeer wil daaraan een einde maken met het Urgentie Programma Randstad. Maandag komt een grote groep bestuurders naar de Ridderzaal in Den Haag voor een conferentie over het plan.

Ontsluiting

Het programma bevat tientallen projecten voor de aanleg van onder meer wegen in en rond de Randstad. Vrijwel alle projecten zijn al geruime tijd in voorbereiding, zoals de A4 door Midden Delfland, de ontsluiting van Almere en de Tweede Maasvlakte.

VNO-NCW is blij.
Ik niet.

Hopeloos Polyanna, maar ik hoop nog steeds op een grote investering in gratis openbaar vervoer voor de Randstad.
Maar in toenemend liberaal Europa, is de kans met de dag kleiner.

We gaan dansend naar ons ondergang.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

CO2 ups and downs

So.
Carbon in the atmosphere is increasing, at the same time the two biggest natural processes that capture carbon from the atmosphere: biomass production, and the ocean sink, are falling down on the job.

I'm not getting a happy feeling over this news.
That sinking feeling in my stomach, I'm not sure enough people share it yet.
There is a lot of hot air while politicians weasel out from under the most modest of CO2 caps... (I'm not even speaking of the Dutch who are so deep in denial they need snorkels!)

Human activities are releasing carbon dioxide faster than ever, while the natural processes that normally slow its build up in the atmosphere appear to be weakening. These conclusions are drawn in a new study in the early online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,* October 22-26. The report states that “together, these effects characterize a carbon cycle that is generating stronger-than-expected climate forcing sooner than expected.”

Between 2000 to 2006, human activities such as burning fossil fuels, manufacturing cement, and tropical deforestation contributed an average of 4.1 billion metric tons of carbon to the atmosphere each year, yielding an annual growth rate for atmospheric carbon dioxide of 1.93 parts per million (ppm). “This is the highest since the beginning of continuous monitoring in 1959,” states the report. The growth rate of atmospheric carbon dioxide is significantly larger than those for the 1980s and 1990s, which were 1.58 and 1.49 ppm per year, respectively. The present atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide is 381 ppm, the largest concentration in the last 650,000 years, and probably in the last 20 million years.

While the worldwide acceleration in carbon dioxide emissions had been previously noted, the current analysis provides insights into its causes. “The new twist here is the demonstration that weakening land and ocean sinks are contributing to the accelerating growth of atmospheric CO2,” says co-author Chris Field, director of the Carnegie Institution’s Department of Global Ecology.

Changes in wind patterns over the Southern Ocean resulting from human-induced global warming have brought carbon-rich water toward the surface, reducing the ocean’s ability to absorb excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. On land, where plant growth is the major mechanism for drawing carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, large droughts have reduced the uptake of carbon.

Emissions from the burning of fossil fuels constituted the largest source of anthropogenic carbon, releasing an average of 7.6 billion metric tons each year between 2000 and 2006, a significant jump from 6.5 billion tons in the 1990s. Emissions generated by land-use changes such as deforestation have remained constant, but shifted in geographic focus.

The study also shows that the carbon intensity of the global economy (kilograms of carbon per dollar of economic activity) has increased since 2000 at about 0.3% per year, reversing a 30-year decline of about 1.3% per year. Because practically all proposed scenarios for managing future emissions postulate improvements in carbon intensity in the global economy, this deterioration of carbon intensity presents a serious challenge in stabilizing atmospheric carbon dioxide and mitigating climate change.

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There is no easy way around this. A few light bulbs and hybrid cars won't cut it.
We need harsh measures and we need to curtail industry.
Who will tell industry this, you think?
Who will ever be able to enforce this?
No politician, that's for sure. The democratic system of elections make this quite much impossible to do. I'm rather attached to democracy, I'd not want to see it go.

I really don't see a way out.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Because I'm feeling silly and happy!

Anja's introductory guide to rugby:
(for my clueless friends in the Netherlands and elsewhere)

Rugby is played by a bunch of men built like brick outhouses.
Now and then you will see a smaller, slender player. They can either kick like a mule and never miss, or they are really fast and maneuverable little runners. Even so, they often are regarded as sissies especially when they blow-dry their hair and have their hairdresser put in sun-streaks!!

Right, now there's these players, and then there is the ball. Contrary to expectations this thing is not round but oval with pointy edges. The reason for this is lost in the mists of time and nobody really knows - though men always pretend they do and that it's entirely logical.

The game starts. The players thunder after whoever has this ball in his hands and pile on top of him - as violently as possible. Somehow, the ball is wriggled out of this mash of humans and the next player picks it up, only to be dive-bombed by another avalanche of heavy players. Now and then, the ball is kicked out of the field and then the players stand in two rows as the ball is thrown back into play and one of the players will then catch the ball. Again, human avalanche. Often the referee will tell them to do the pileup in an organised fashion. This is called a scrum, it's like the full frontal collision of human tanks.
Occasionally the avalanche will happen too late and the surprised player will run off with the ball. Scared shitless, he will throw it to the next player in line who will offload it as soon as possible to the next one. Until the avalanche catches up and hits the poor bastard who is left holding the ball.

Now and then, a player will end up on the far end of the field through no fault of his own and will thump the ball down. That brings in points for his team and many drunken cheers from the fans. This is called a try and it's always puzzled me why it should be so - when the ball is thumped down, the player is no longer trying to do it, he's done it! But, there you go. You expect logic in a game that uses a pointy ball??? Anyhow, back to scoring. What happens more often, is that the referee will be ticked off when some rule of avalanche is broken, and will award a penalty kick to the other team. One of the small guys with blow-dried hair will then trot forward and kick the ball through the middle of poles standing on the back sideline. Everyone is quite happy when that happens and they get awarded points.

This goes on for a while. Then there is halftime, they take a short break, mop up the blood and go on to the second half.

Almost all injuries -and there are legion- are treated with water and tape. It's not considered a serious injury unless the bone is sticking through the skin. At the end of a good game, all clothing should wear an interesting melange of blood and grass and mud.

Men love this game. Mostly they love it from the sidelines or on the couch, with staggering amounts of beer.

It's good clean fun

YAY Bokke!!!!!!!!

heh!
I watched the game on Dutch TV, where the commentator kept confusing the South African team with the Austrian team, and French team. Idiot.
South Africa won from the Brits.
The country will be in full party mode tomorrow :-)

I hadn't watched rugby in years, I had forgotten how huge the players are.
It was fun!

Friday, October 19, 2007

Take a really good look at these people


These are our proud leaders, dragging us into our future.
As always, old white men.


This const...treaty is disgraceful. This shows the actual democratic content of European politics quite clearly. Only yesterday, the news reported the outcome of an European survey by the Financial Times: a large majority of citizens in the five large EU countries want a referendum. So far, only little Ireland has one planned.

It's being shoved down our throats and while it has some excellent points, it also has parts I really dont like. Parts that should not be in a constitution. And even though they gave it another name, this will be the backbone of the great state of Europe. This will define our direction and cast it in stone.

This is going to backfire. at some point, it really is.
When you force such a majority of people into a direction they do not want to go, it's going to backfire.
I'm angry enough that I dont give a damn.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Er komt geen referendum

Basta!
Een grote meerderheid van burgers in vijf grote EU-landen wil een referendum over het nieuwe EU-verdrag, waarvan het ontwerp donderdag in Lissabon door regeringsleiders wordt vastgesteld.

De voorstanders variƫren van 63 procent in Frankrijk tot 76 procent in Duitsland, bleek donderdag uit een opiniepeiling van de Financial Times. Britten, Italianen en Spanjaarden zijn ook voorstander. Tot dusver heeft alleen Ierland een volksraadpleging gepland.
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Dit kan nog interessant worden...

We kunnen wel willen, maar dit krijgen we niet.
Dat weet ik wel zeker.
Voor ons eigen bestwil, want papa staat weet best.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Fay

died today.

She will be deeply missed.
There are many Vietnam vets alive today, thanks to her.
Even though most of her boys don't know, or remember.
She, with the long red hair, with the unbreakable courage,
she lived her convictions.

She suffered a lot of ill health over the last few years.
Free from the pain, now.

I'm grateful I got to know her.
Bye Gypz, and thank you.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Napster and so on

I remember Napster with great fondness and nostalgia, it opened up the world for me. I'm still a downloader of music, I love to randomly pick a bunch of music from someone's collection and have a listen. That is how I came across Dave Matthews, Damien Rice, Sufjan Stevens, Elisabeth Cotten and so many others. There is simply no way I would ever have been exposed to this music, other than through file sharing. It's made my life so much richer.

Couple of weeks ago, I downloaded this live recording: Urban Creep singing Noah. Holy FSM, did that ever knock my socks off!!! I went hunting on the Internet, so little to be found about this band. BUT. They are South African. Hee!! Unexpected surprise :-)

Now, to find their albums on the Internet and get my mitts on them (Amazon does not carry them, neither does iTunes and so far, no website or fansite. Only found one greatest hits CD from an iffy SA site. Hmph.)


Update 1:

Chris Letcher hangs out in MySpace these days!

Update 2:
Found the Greatest Hits of Urban Creep on Fresh Music and ordered it via gemm.com. It will be very interesting to see if this order actually arrives here. Recent experience with the South African postal service does not make me hopeful but it looks like the only way one can order this CD any more. Keeping my fingers crossed!

Autumn

Friday, October 12, 2007

Al Gore & IPCC & Nobel Peace Prize

I wont pretend I understand the Nobel Peace Prize criteria any more (if I ever did) but I am pleased at this outcome. It will lend weight to the issue and good heavens it does need some weight...

Thursday, October 11, 2007

We are not even doing halfway enough,

to come even close to doing what needs to be done,
to keep this planet okay for us humans
let alone all the other life

Even when emissions are stabilized at 90% below present levels at 2050, this 2.0°C threshold is eventually broken. Our results suggest that if a 2.0°C warming is to be avoided, direct CO2 capture from the air, together with subsequent sequestration, would eventually have to be introduced in addition to sustained 90% global carbon emissions reductions by 2050.
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I just don't know what to say to this.

We need a kind of Manhattan project approach, worldwide. Not only for alternative energy, but also carbon capture because, really, we wont ever get to zero emissions, we'd be lucky if we only remained on even keel the way things are now. We desperately need more sensible approaches than seeding the oceans with iron filings or trying to create an artificial upwelling with pipes...

I know it's probably too late anyhow and on some level I'm accepting of what is going to happen (as a biologist, I can even appreciate the process and the logic) but I don't want to give up.
(anyhow, how can you give up when nobody really even started??!!)

En de Palestijnen, dan???

Mogen ze hun droom opgeven, om ooit weer terug te keren???!!!

Belachelijk!
Hirsch Ballin pakt dubbele nationaliteit aan
Uitgegeven: 11 oktober 2007 20:54
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DEN HAAG - Kinderen die over twee paspoorten beschikken en vijf jaar in Nederland wonen, moeten voortaan op hun achttiende jaar afstand doen van een van hun nationaliteiten.

De ministerraad bespreekt vrijdag een voorstel van die strekking van minister Ernst Hirsch Ballin van Justitie.
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Vreemdelingen-angst begint bizarre proporties aan te nemen.
Ik zelf heb ook recht op een tweede nationaliteit. Ik heb de helft van mijn leven doorgebracht in een ander land en natuurlijk heb ik gevoelens van liefde, heimwee en soms ook loyaliteit naar bepaalde aspecten van die samenleving. Toch ben ik Nederlander, mijn loyaliteit, mijn liefde, mijn afkomst. Mijn keus.

Verkapte racisme. Hij wil niet mij pakken, of mijn zoon, of de Palestijnen... dit gaat hoofdzakelijk om Marrokanen en Turken. Toch?

26 million Euro

ABN Amro bank is being sold off, and the chief is leaving - but not with empty pockets.
I wish I knew what I should do, to be kicked out with that kind of band-aid.

This is my bank. I bet, it's going to be gutted.
It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out where all the money will go.
Not in my pocket, for sure.


Good grief, 26 million Euro. I'd never be able to show my face in public again.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Zo, wordt de SP te populair dan??!!

Twee nieuwberichten vanmorgen, die opvallen:
Weblogs kabinetsleden aan banden

RIJSWIJK - Kabinetsleden mogen hun weblogs niet meer gebruiken voor partijpolitieke doeleinden of voor 'persoonlijke imagebuilding'. Dat staat in een kabinetsnotitie waarover RTL Nieuws zegt te beschikken.

Ministers en staatssecretarissen mogen op hun weblog alleen nog maar schrijven over hun eigen beleidsterrein. De teksten moeten bovendien in lijn zijn met het kabinetsbeleid. De notitie wordt vrijdag in het kabinet besproken.
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Senatoren van PvdA, VVD, ChristenUnie, D66 en SGP willen dat minister Guusje ter Horst (Binnenlandse Zaken) onmiddellijk een einde maakt aan de rechtstreekse afdracht van het salaris van leden van Eerste en Tweede Kamer aan de kas van hun partij.

Zij stellen hierover schriftelijke vragen naar aanleiding van berichten over de SP. Ter Horst zei eerder het "niet correct" te vinden dat gemeenten, provincies en het Rijk het honorarium van volksvertegenwoordigers storten in de partijkas, waaruit de SP-ers vervolgens een vergoeding krijgen. Ze onderzoekt of dat in strijd is met de wet en wil zonodig de wet aanpassen.
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Saturday, October 06, 2007

Crimineel.

Puur en simpel, dit is zo goed als diefstal van de werknemers die met hun werk dit geld hebben verdiend!
Het zou niet mogelijk moeten zijn, om zo te plunderen.
De bestuursleden Chris Britton en Niraj Mehra van Numico ontvangen beide ruim 2 miljoen euro als de overname van het bedrijf door het Franse Danone doorgaat.

Ze vertrekken uit de raad van bestuur. Dat maakte de babyvoedingfabrikant vrijdag nabeurs bekend.

.......

Eerder werd al het vertrek van topman Jan Bennink en Jan-Marc Huƫt aangekondigd. Over de forse beloning die topman Jan Bennink van Numico ontvangt na een overname ontstond vorige maand ophef. Bennink zou er bijna 90 miljoen euro aan overhouden.

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Friday, October 05, 2007

The songs i used to sing

and oh! how I loved to sing them!

I had all but forgotten all about them, till someone said something that reminded me,
reminded me of the 9 year old child I was who sang these songs from the heart with eyes closed like there was no tomorrow.

Mrs. Piek, I think she was called, the ex opera singer who was our singing coach at school. She, who tried so hard and trained our wild voices and brought us to Eisteddfords and choir competitions and the like. She, who taught me how to breathe. She who taught me to love music, as I have done ever since, every single day.
I never got to say thank you to her. But, she must have known the joy she brought us.
It was evident.
(sometimes, I miss singing. I really should...)
When daisies pied and violets blue
And lady-smocks all silver-white
And cuckoo-buds of yellow hue
Do paint the meadows with delight,

The cuckoo then, on every tree,
Mocks married men; for thus sings he,
Cuckoo; Cuckoo, Cuckoo: O word of fear,
Unpleasing to a married ear!

When shepherds pipe on oaten straws
And merry larks are ploughmen’s clocks,
When turtles tread, and rooks, and daws,
And maidens bleach their summer smocks

The cuckoo then, on every tree,
Mocks married men; for thus sings he,
Cuckoo; Cuckoo, Cuckoo: O word of fear,
Unpleasing to a married ear!

There were other songs. Greensleeves, I remember well.

And this one. Early one morning :-)
1. Early one morning,
Just as the sun was rising,
I heard a maid sing,
In the valley below.
Chorus:

2. Gay is the garland,
And fresh are the roses,
I've culled from the garden,
To place upon thy brow.
Chorus:

3. Remember the vows,
That you made to your Mary,
Remember the bower,
Where you vowed to be true,
Chorus:

4. Thus sang the poor maiden,
Her sorrows bewailing,
Thus sang the poor maid,
In the valley below.
Chorus:

Chorus:
O, don't deceive me,
O, never leave me,
How could you use
A poor maiden so?


And this little Eisteddford ditty that I just loved so much.
DIE STEENBOKKIE

Woorde: HARPER MARTINS
Musiek: WALTER SPIETHOFF; verwerk: D. HYMAN

Dis 'n bokkie, soos 'n stokkie,
soos 'n kweperlatjie skraal,
wat so vinnig oor die klippe
soos die kweperlat sy wippe
met sy skrale pootjies haal,
wat so vinnig oor die klippe
soos die kweperlat sy wippe
met sy skrale pootjies haal,
met sy skrale pootjies haal.

Soos 'n mikkie waar 'n kwikkie
nou sy nessie het gebou,
soos die kweperboom sy stokkie
wil die mooie kleine bokkie
nou sy fiere koppie hou;
soos die kweperboom sy stokkie
wil die mooie kleine bokkie
nou sy fiere koppie hou;
nou sy fiere koppie hou.

Hy's 'n skrale en 'n vale,
ja, 'n skelme kleine bog,
wat al seilend deur die grassies
of al springend oor die plassies
met sy nette pootjies spog,
wat al seilend deur die grassies
of al springend oor die plassies
met sy nette pootjies spog,
met sy nette pootjies spog.

I'd better stop now. I'm all swamped in memories.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Nou, dat was het dan!

We hebben geen keus meer.
De Tweede Kamerfractie van de PvdA is tegen een referendum voor het nieuwe Europese verdrag. Dat is de uitkomst van het fractieberaad dinsdag, zo heeft vice-fractievoorzitter Mariƫtte Hamer bekendgemaakt.

Door het uitblijven van de steun van de PvdA, zal een initiatief van de linkse oppositie voor een volksraadpleging in de Tweede Kamer sneuvelen.
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Over de jaren is PVDA steeds verder weg van mij gegroeid. In deze ook.
Kans is klein dat ik ooit weer op deze partij zal stemmen.
Ze vertegenwoordigen me helemaal niet meer, in bijna geen een van de grote issues.

Het is geen linkse partij meer.


PVDA, kiezersbedrog???
Nou, en of!!!

Monday, September 24, 2007

Geldgebrek

groeit.... en niet alleen voor de groep 25 - 45
Bij mij ook, al jaren gaat het steil achteruit!

Alles wordt duurder, maar mijn inkomen stijgt nauwelijks (zit op mijn 49e aan mijn plafond. Leuk he?)
Steeds meer starters en ouders met kinderen slagen er niet in hun rekeningen op tijd te betalen. Bijna een derde van de Nederlanders tussen de 25 en 45 jaar had het afgelopen jaar te maken met oplopende schulden. Bovendien hebben steeds meer 55-plussers moeite hun vaste lasten op tijd te betalen.

Dat blijkt uit onderzoek van incassobureau Intrum Justitia, dat 1,8 miljoen vorderingen op consumenten heeft geanalyseerd. "De groep van 25 tot 45 jaar heeft het zwaar", aldus Marc van Alphen van het incassobureau. "Nu door de kabinetsplannen onder meer de brandstofkosten, btw en ziektekosten stijgen, wordt de middengroep nog verder uitgehold."
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En dan zie ik dit bericht:
De gemiddelde huizenprijs in augustus is met ruim 3 procent gestegen ten opzichte van juli. Dat blijkt uit maandag gepubliceerde cijfers van het Kadaster. Vergeleken met augustus vorig jaar steeg de gemiddelde koopsom met bijna 7 procent.
De gemiddelde koopsom van huizen ligt op 257.921 euro.
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Tja. Dat heet dan een vrije markt?
Niet echt logisch, he???

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Shaking. I'm shaking from shock and anger.

We were just walking back from the shops, my dog (on the leash) and I, when another dog came running up to us. A little light brown Staffy bitch. She was running loose, her owner was wayyyy far away from her. She went for my dog without any warning, but not like "I'm the boss", but "I'm going to kill you". I was yelling for the owner and kicking the dog away but she had a killer grip on my dog's throat. The owner came running up and yelled at his dog, who utterly ignored him. He finally disentangled her, she shifted her grip and had my dog by the nose and lip and was NOT letting go. In the end, he kicked her so hard that she did let go. It seemed to last forever, this attack.

Oh, he says, she never did this before. she's such a bossy dog...
That's when I lost it. My dog is standing there, shaking and bleeding like a stuck pig and he calls his dog bossy???????!!!!!!!!!!
i let him have it, both barrels. Then, got his phone number and name (probably fake) and walked my badly shaken dog home.

My dog's bleeding from the nose and mouth but it's not so bad any more - she's calm now. I'll get some antibiotics from the vet, nothing much else to do with a 15 year old dog.

Some people, should not have dogs. And it's a cruel twist that especially these people end up owning fighting dogs and don't know how to train them and keep them under control.

Staffordshire terriers used to be the best damn dogs. The breed, in the Netherlands at least, is majorly fucked up now. Thanks to arseholes like him.

I called the police, seeing that this is a breed that has to be on the line at all times AND should be muzzled. Big surprise: they are not planning to act at all, this is my problem. They are not interested in noting down his name and phone number, and said if I were to find out his address for them, and find out what times he normally takes his dog for a walk (IF he does it on regular times), they would be prepared to go have a look to see if they could catch him red handed. Well, Yippee. The cop then proceeded to give me a snippy lecture and said they expect the public to also take some responsibility for their own safety. I could have ripped her right through that phone, but decided to let it go. I think though, in that spirit, I should get myself a Taser. So I can defend myself next time I run across this dog. Probably, I'd get locked up for that because the police WILL act when you try to defend yourself. (no, this kind of thing does not exactly make me respect our police or system of justice. Capelle aan den IJssel police, thank you for nothing).

I'll call him on Monday, see if he gave me the correct phone number. Hopefully, I can make him pay for the antibiotics and vet visit.

Friday, September 21, 2007

Niet nodig en NIET wenselijk

ZO!
Vadertje staat heeft gesproken. Vadertje staat weet best.
En nu, mond dicht en je bord leeg eten!!!!
(en niet zeuren dat ie leeg is. eigen verantwoordelijkheid, bla bla)
Het kabinet wil zoals verwacht geen nieuw referendum organiseren over het in juni gesloten nieuwe verdrag voor de Europese Unie. Een nieuw referendum is niet nodig en niet wenselijk.
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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Een democratische monarchie????

Niet, dus!
De regering verwelkomt de wijzigingen van de Europese Verdragen die de Europese Raad enkele maanden geleden in Brussel is overeengekomen. Deze wijzigingen maken de Europese Unie sterker, democratischer en transparanter. Nationale parlementen krijgen een sterkere rol. Naar verwachting zullen dit jaar de gewijzigde verdragen door de lidstaten worden ondertekend, waarna de regering deze ter goedkeuring zal voorleggen aan beide Kamers der Staten-Generaal.
Bron: Troonrede Prinsjesdag 2007

Beatrix, als spreekbuis van Balkenende, beslist dus dat er geen referendum komt.

Mooi is dat...


(hier, in het engels, een uiteenzetting van wat deze verdrag inhoudt.)

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Gaza

Het is al een openlucht gevangenis. Het is al hel op aarde.
De Israƫlische regering heeft woensdag de Palestijnse Gazastrook tot "vijandelijke entiteit" verklaard. Daarmee komt de weg vrij voor sancties tegen de door Hamas bestuurde landstrook. bron


en nu???
Israƫl zegt dat rekening is gehouden met de humanitaire gevolgen voor de Palestijnse bevolking. Niettemin besloot het Israƫlische veiligheidskabinet de toevoer van brandstof en elektriciteit naar Gaza te beperken.

Ook mogen sommige Palestijnse producten niet meer worden geƫxporteerd. "Het doel is om Hamas te verzwakken", zei de Israƫlische minister van Defensie, Ehud Barak. bron


Kijk, ik kan er best inkomen dat men de raketaanvallen wil stoppen.
Maar er zijn andere manieren:

Creeer een grote niemandsland zodat de raketten met geen mogelijkheid op een Joods dorp terecht kan komen en onschuldige slachtoffers kan maken. Dat betekent, enkele dorpen enz leeghalen en de inwoners verhuizen.
Dat is aanvaardbaar.

De omstandigheden in Gaza verbeteren zodat mensen niet meer creperen daar, en streeds meer extreem worden, dat is zeker weten aanvaardbaar.
Zou mijn aanbeveling wel zijn.

Maar om 1,6 miljoen mensen af te straffen op een manier dat in enig ander land een misdaad tegen de mensheid zou heten, is onaanvaardbaar.

High as a kite...



safe travels, jon!

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Free speech in America

... means you can say all you want, but there are consequences.

If you want to protest the current administration, you can.
No problem.
However, you will get arrested and hurt.
Like this brave schoolteacher, who is pouring her heart and soul into the anti-war movement.
She protested in Washington today, and ended up arrested .... with her shoulder dislocated.

In my book, that does not make it a democracy. This is not how free speech works. Read Polly's site, what is going on right now should make your hair curl! America is turning into a typical autocratic undemocratic bully state. Full of the right platitudes, but in reality, a compliant populace is the only acceptable thing for those in power.

I'm so disappointed in this country.
As a kid, growing up in the wastelands of paternalistic fascist apartheid South Africa, I saw it as the shining beacon of democracy.
How wrong can a person be. I swallowed the PR hook line and sinker.
Many people still do.
Polly doesn't, any more. How could she???

Shame on the people in Washington (and the officers who carry out their policy), who think it's acceptable to dislocate the shoulder of a young woman because she protests this government and it's actions
Shame on you!!!!!!




Added on 19-9: Student tasered in Florida at Kerry speech, another consequence of free speech.
Dont speak to me of land of the free...

Saturday, September 15, 2007

EU (grondwettelijk) verdrag

Vooral blijven hameren op het volkslied enz dat er nu niet meer inzit, zodat mensen mischien de onderdelen vergeten die er nog steeds in zitten, die ons leven totaal zullen veranderen.

Ik ben er nog steeds op tegen. Het document is voor 99% dezelfde.
Vraag mijn mening gerust in een referendum!
(dat durven ze niet)
En maar afvragen waar de vertrouwen in de politici van vandaag gebleven is!
Het nieuwe Europese Verdrag heeft geen grondwettelijke pretenties. Dat heeft staatssecretaris Frans Timmermans (Europese Zaken) zaterdag gezegd tijdens een politieke bijeenkomst van de PvdA.
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Friday, September 14, 2007

Hindu funeral

Lots of chanting and singing in languages I don't understand.
Many walks past the open coffin to say goodbye to her.
That's not her lying there, it does not look one bit like her.
A sense of community and family... two evenings in a row, I came to join these rituals.

Tonight, everyone who walked past the coffin got a handful of flower petals and dried herbs, which we let fall around her face. Her husband's face and head was shaved, aside from one small strip of hair on the back of the head. He was dressed all in white. The children were perfectly turned out: the boy in a suit, the girl in a pretty dress and her long hair in two thick braids. Seven years old.
So many people there with long black hair covered with beautiful delicate white lace. So tiny and delicate amongst the very tall Dutch.

Her brothers sang and chanted prayers for almost an hour without stopping as the endless line walked by the coffin. Then, hands together, bow towards the husband standing behind the coffin with fidgety kids, bored of standing still for so long.

Lil was cremated tonight.
We all said our goodbyes.
It was sad and quite beautiful.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Lilien

Our bird of paradise is no more.

I planted bougainvillea and winde in the garden a few months ago, thinking of her.
That will be her little corner. When I look at the flowers, I'll be thinking of her.

Forty years old. That's no age to be dying.

It's a very sad day.

Monday, September 03, 2007

Hij is niet goed wijs...

...en HOE dacht hij dit te controleren??
Nachtelijke razzia's om te kijken wat op mijn harde schijf staat???
Minister van Justitie Hirsch Ballin (CDA) onderzoekt de mogelijkheid om downloaden van films, muziek en software via internet te verbieden.

Een beter oplossing zou zijn om een klein kopieheffing op data schijven te doen, net zoals vroeger met casette bandjes. Zo is iedereen gelukkig.
(als het geld wel voor 100% bij de artiesten terecht komt, wat ik heeeeel erg betwijfel)

Saturday, September 01, 2007

Fuseren, fuseren, fuseren, oops

De fusiegolf in de ziekenhuissector van de afgelopen jaren heeft niets opgeleverd. Integendeel: kleinere ziekenhuizen presteren beter dan grote ziekenhuizen. Ze zijn beter te besturen, er is minder bureaucratie en de afstand tussen arts en patiƫnt is kleiner.

‘Het is bewust beleid geweest om ziekenhuizen te laten fuseren. Toch zijn geen synergievoordelen gerealiseerd zoals efficiĆ«ntiewinst of vermindering van de overhead’, zegt Tijo Collot d’Escury van het adviesbureau Roland Berger Strategie Consultants, dat een studie verrichtte naar de Nederlandse ziekenhuissector. ‘Helaas is het nu te laat om de zaken terug te draaien; de grootste fusiegolf is al achter de rug.’

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Tja. Oeps?
Potverdorie, ik was hier ZO op tegen en nu, is "helaas" het enige waar we mee blijven zitten.
Straks ook zo met de Thuiszorg, met ziektekostenverzekeringen, met huisvesting, met openbaar vervoer, met nutsbedrijven, enz enz. En maar doorgaan met privatiseren. En maar doorgaan met alles naar rechts duwen terwijl de burgers hier helemaal niet op zitten te wachten.

Uiteindelijk blijven we op de blaren zitten met een lege portemonee en "oeps".
Lekker.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Spidey in my garden

If it were any bigger, it would need a horse!


Not even autumn yet and the little hunters are out in full force and fatter than I've ever seen them.








While the spiders are plentiful, I miss the birds. Could be my imagination but there seem to be less and less of them about. Especially the little guys like the house sparrow or the great tit... I've done everything I could to make my garden attractive to them but they don't come. Only the spiders come and settle down.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Jos



Ja wat kan je nog zeggen...
Shit. Wat is kanker toch een gore ziekte.

De grote showman is niet meer.

Veel te jong.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Look up to the sky !


Take some time this weekend to look up at the skies. There should be showers of falling stars - the Perseid meteor shower will be shaking it's tail at us again.

We need a bit of magic sometimes, eh.

Sunday, August 05, 2007

American Congress just approved this:


The House handed President Bush a victory Saturday, voting to expand the government's abilities to eavesdrop without warrants on foreign suspects whose communications pass through the United States.

The 227-183 vote, which followed the Senate's approval Friday, sends the bill to Bush.

The administration said the law is needed to speed the government's ability to intercept phone calls, e-mails and other communications involving foreign nationals "reasonably believed to be outside the United States."

The bill updates the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, known as FISA. It gives the government leeway to intercept, without warrants, communications between foreigners that are routed through equipment in the United States, provided that ''foreign intelligence information'' is at stake. Bush describes the effort as an anti-terrorist program, but the bill is not limited to terror suspects and could have wider applications, some lawmakers said.

If a U.S. resident becomes the chief target of surveillance, the government would have to get a warrant from the special FISA court.
Source


So, now, the American government can see the CONTENT of all foreign emails, listen to any phone conversation, as long as it goes via the USA... without any judicial approval or oversight. Without limitation. Without Europeans having any influence whatsoever (we don't get a bloody vote in their elections now do we) and no legal recourse, no protection whatsoever. American citizens have slightly more protection under this bill, at least with them they need a special warrant!

I guess this is the spreading democracy to the world thingie, huh?

You bet I don't like this!!!!

Saturday, August 04, 2007

Nee, Jan.

Ik ben het hier niet mee eens.

De Tweede Kamerfracties van CDA en SP verwierpen vrijdag het voorstel van PvdA-senator Peter Rehwinkel om het verschil in strafmaat tussen majesteitsschennis en andere beledigingen op te heffen. Rehwinkel vraagt zich af waarom belediging van de koningin zoveel erger is.

De SP heeft eveneens begrip voor het verschil in strafmaat, omdat de koningin zich in verband met de ministeriĆ«le verantwoordelijkheid niet kan verdedigen. ‘Maar nog beter zou het zijn wanneer de koningin niet langer onderdeel uitmaakt van de regering. Dan zijn we van het hele probleem af’, aldus Kamerlid Ronald van Raak.

Friday, August 03, 2007

Steengoed!

Sommige van de cartoons hier.
Zoals deze:

Monday, July 30, 2007

Lieve koningin

en de rest van de koninklijken en prinselijken en prinsesselijken.
Nee hoor, alleen complimentjes van mij.
Iedereen is mooi en perfect en slim.
Zolang dat wet op de boeken blijft
en ik veroordeeld kan worden van majesteitsschennis...

Potverdorie!
Ik wil die wet van de boeken AF!
En dan, mag van mij de hele koningshuis verdwijnen.
OK, als ambassadeurs van Nederland is het best leuk om een koningshuis te hebben.
Maar ik wil niet meer dat ze ook maar een enkele stem hebben in het bestuur van Nederland.
En zeker niet zo verheven boven ons, dat wij nooit iets lelijks mogen zeggen over mensen die alleen maar door een ongeluk van geschiedenis en geboorte een bepaalde maatschappelijke positie bekleden.
Van mij is geschiedenis een lopende zaak, niet in rots gezet
(en zelfs rots verweert...)

Ik had altijd zo iets van "waar maak je je druk over" wanneer mensen het hadden over afschaffen van de monarchie.
Vandaag ben ik zelf ook op dat punt aangeland.
Of is dit beledigend, mischien???
Indien wel, lang leven de koningin en haar volledige familie!
Mijn gedachten kunnen gelukkig niet gelezen worden.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

For the first time in over 20 years




I ate a gem squash, grown in my own garden!
(keeping mum about where I got the five seeds...)




Sliced in half, carefully saved the seeds (for next year, you understand!).
Then a pat of butter, sprinkling of salt, pepper, nutmeg and steamed it till it was soft and buttery.
Sheer perfection!!

Took a spoon and ate it.
Bite by delicious bite.
Divine!!!

I am in heaven!

Friday, July 27, 2007

What really matters

...is not
drunken actresses or spoilt rich kids
or even Gonzo go, Gonzo stay.

It's this, in various places on this small blue dot.

Every day.

Why are there not battallions of newspeople over there as witnesses?

It's as if these places dont even exist:
the dead have no names, no faces,
like leaves falling from trees...
dying without a sound.

This really gets to me, now and then.
On the red tourist bus in London last week, we drove by this wholly unremarkable paved island in middle of the road, and our tour guide said in this happy Koolaid voice that this was the spot where the Tyburn Tree once stood, where the public hangings took place in the old days.
So many people suffered horrific deaths on that little piece of earth
and it's neatly paved over now. A little island place where you stand halfway crossing the road... not noticing where you stand, not for one second wondering at what passed there in days gone by.
Just, look right, left, right again and rush across the road.

Pfffff. Like the song said, dust in the wind.

It should not be this easy to kill people.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Reconstituted shit

...is still shit.

I cannot believe they are peddling this as something new, which now can be shoved through without referendum.

I would have welcomed a good constitutional treaty for Europe, I really would have. Now, I would not even trust these people to clean my toilets!

I am so disappointed. I am still pro Europe, though you would not say so these days hearing me. But, in the original spirit of the thing. I'm all for working together on many issues, for increasing the wellbeing of all Europeans, for open borders, I'm (gulp) even okay with the Euro as currency. But this unabashed shysterism we are seeing these past years, increasingly disgusts me.
It's enough!! No more!!

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Magic!

Hampstead Heath, Hill garden.
Magical!!!

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Journalists in wartime

What a terrible profession they have.
I admire these newsmen and cameramen (and women) more than I can say.
The ones who go out there and tell it like it is, not the propaganda masters of the western media, safe in their offices, shaping the news just so.

For a country that says freedom of press and speech is paramount,
for a country who professes to be in the region bringing democracy and freedom,
this should be so very shaming.

And yet, this does not cause a ripple in the news.
It's non-news.
Americans in their cities and suburbs, driving their cars to and from work, shopping in the malls, discussing the latest Michael Moore movie, simply do not notice this.
Just another couple of dead Iraqi's.

It is outrageous.

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

En maar zeggen wat wij het ons inbeeldden...!!!

echt hoor, dat ik het merk!

mijn functie en salaris is behoorlijk omhoog,
maar mijn leefsituatie is geen snars veranderd
ik heb nog steeds geen cent om extra uit te geven
De gemiddelde werknemer in Nederland heeft sinds de officiƫle overstap van de gulden naar de euro begin 1999 een koopkrachtschade geleden van ongeveer 164 procent van het huidige inkomen.

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Monday, June 25, 2007

Blair, the new Mideast Envoy

This now seems a certainty. Apparently, the USA, the UN, Russia and the EU representatives will meet up in Jerusalem tomorrow to seal the deal.

I cannot think of a more nauseating, wrong thing to do.
Blair, bringing peace to the Mideast...
Which is of course why it's going to happen, yes?!

Robert Fisk puts it to words nicely:
I suppose that astonishment is not the word for it. Stupefaction comes to mind. I simply could not believe my ears in Beirut when a phone call told me Lord Blair of Kut al-Amara was going to create "Palestine". I checked the date - no, it was not April 1 - but I remain overwhelmed that this vain, deceitful man, this proven liar, a trumped-up lawyer who has the blood of thousands of Arab men, women and children on his hands is contemplating being "our" Middle East envoy.

Can this be true? I had always assumed Balfour, Sykes and Picot were the epitome of Middle Eastern hubris. But Blair? That this (soon-to-be) ex-prime minister, this man who took his country into the sands of Iraq, should actually believe he has a role in the region - he whose own preposterous envoy, Lord Levy, made so many secret trips there, to no avail - is going to sully his hands (and, I fear, our lives) in the world's last colonial war is simply overwhelming.

and so on

Saturday, June 23, 2007

So, they agreed on the EU treaty, then!

After all the posturing and spin and threatening and stuff, seems they did it after all.

I wonder if they'll hold another referendum in the Netherlands or in France, or anywhere else
(bwahahahaaaa of course not!)

The article says the Netherlands sees this new treaty as a triumph.
No, we dont. Balkenende does. But he was pro-treaty from the word go, and pushed fanatically for a yes vote which he did not get. He's the worst person to be representing us in this issue, and any agreement that has his enthusiastic approval will be greeted with the utmost suspicion from me.

I dont like our pm, I dont trust him and by rights, after the last election, he should not even be representing the Netherlands in this.

Friday, June 22, 2007

The USA had already gone too far with Guantanamo,

but now they have really crossed every possible line!!!
The White House acknowledged Friday that a meeting to discuss the future of the Guantanamo Bay detention facility had been planned but was canceled late Thursday, and confirmed that the United States is helping build a prison in Afghanistan that would take some prisoners now at Guantanamo Bay.

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the country is utterly amoral and should be internationally isolated.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Barry Commoner's Four Ecology Laws

1. Everything is Connected to Everything Else

2. Everything Must Go Somewhere

3. Nature Knows Best

4. There Is No Such Thing as a Free Lunch

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We forgot this for a while...
I hope we remember soon.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Happy birthday Aung San Suu Kyi

62 years old today...
and still locked up.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Zombie

seeds.

European scientists are going to try to develop zombie seeds.
For real... from EU tax money, it seems.

Have they gone stark raving bonkers???
Can you imagine the effects of contamination?

Now, I dont know the nuts and bolts of thow they plan to get this specific functionality in the plant but I imagine there would be at least one gene that needs to be switched on with a proprietary chemical, before the plant will grow.
If that gene were to sneak out of there and live in other plants, those would also need that chemical switch to be flipped before it would grow. Anyone who thinks this is not very probable, hasnt taken a good look at the staggering level of GM contamination in American crops these days.

What damn bunch of fools thought this would be a good idea, huh?
Bloody irresponsible bastards... and I include our politicians who wont regulate this shit.

"Zombie" GM crops - so called because farmers will have to pay biotech companies to bring seeds back from the dead - are being developed with British taxpayers' money.

The highly controversial development - part of a £3.4m EU research project
... (snip)

Zombie crops would also be engineered to produce sterile seed that could be brought back to life with the right treatment - almost certainly with a chemical sold by the company that markets the seed. Farmers would therefore have to pay out, not for new seeds, but to make the ones they saved viable.

(snip)

The three-year EU research programme, called Transcontainer, which involves 13 universities and research institutes and is partially funded by taxpayers in Britain and other EU countries, says that it is developing the technology to try to "reduce significantly" the spread of GM genes to conventional and organic crops.

Such contamination - long denied and downplayed by the industry and its supporters - is now accepted to be one of the main obstacles to the advance of modified crops.

(snip)

The Transcontainer project insists that it is "specifically targeted at European agriculture and European crops". But it admits that such technologies "may become a problem for farmers in developing countries."


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Saturday, June 16, 2007

United States of Europe???

If the new EU treaty is pushed through, this is what Sarkozy is pushing for:

Tony Blair as the European Union's first full-time president!


A president???!!!!
Bloody hell!!!

And it seems that Sarkozy is planning to push this treaty through in France without a referendum this time, seeing that it was voted down last time by the pesky citizens. I am getting the impression, so is Balkenende in the Netherlands.

Thankfully, for now, it looks as if the treaty won't go through.
But, you never know. There is such a push for it behind the screens, I think it won't matter any more what "we the people" want.

But, a single fulltime president?? Of the United States of Europe??
No, no, no. I don't bloody well think so.
Not Blair, not anybody.
I won't accept an European president, even if it's ceremonial.
I simply won't.

A pale blue dot

I look at the news today,
what's going on in
Afghanistan
Palestine,
Iraq,
and
I

think of this pale blue dot...


Thursday, June 14, 2007

Palestine... civil war

This is a situation entirely of our own making, the UN's De Soto Report, published (leaked) the other day makes it quite clear too
Hamas won the elections, a clear victory
The West decided (USA and Europe too), that this was unacceptable and closed off all possible money streams to Palestine
Even money that was legally theirs
We squeezed and squeezed and squeezed
Meanwhile Israel arrested elected officials, time and again.
When you put that much pressure on people who cannot get away from it,
add grinding poverty and desperation of a situation that looks like it will only get worse, never better...
something's going to give.
It always goes to a further extreme, eh
Never to centre.
Pressure will do that

I think, this is the end of Fatah.
We had an opportunity after the elections, we did not take it.
Analysts warned of this.

It's been said before, the road to peace in the middle east runs through Palestine.
It's just been set back quite a bit. Again.

Amerikanen waren dus niet de enige...

Nederlanders ook al?
We zakken steeds verder weg.

Zo stiekum een bericht dat in het niet verdwijnt. We zouden het moeten gillen van de daken!!!!
Ik word hier echt verdrietig van. En boos.

De verhoormethoden die Nederlandse militairen in Irak gebruikten, stonden „op gespannen voet" met „de internationale mensenrechten".

Dat constateerde de directeur Juridische Zaken van het ministerie van Defensie in maart 2004 in een interne nota.

In diezelfde periode meldde de Militaire Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdienst (MIVD) toenmalig minister Kamp (Defensie, VVD) dat er gevoelige foto’s bestonden van de ondervraging van gevangenen.

Kamp, nu lid van de VVD-fractie in de Tweede Kamer, heeft het parlement hierover niet geĆÆnformeerd.


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Op 19 mei 2004 meldde de toenmalige directeur van de dienst, generaal-majoor Bert Dedden in een brief aan de minister dat er in het archief van de MIVD twee foto’s waren aangetroffen van gevangenen die door de MIVD waren verhoord. De twee mannen dragen afgeplakte skibrillen. EĆ©n man is duidelijk nat gegooid met water. „Gelet op de recentelijke (negatieve) publiciteit omtrent de mishandeling van Iraakse detainees door Amerikaanse militairen” vond generaal Dedden het nodig de minister hierover te informeren. De generaal waarschuwde dat er ook „door het Korps Mariniers [...] (mogelijk gevoelig) foto- en videomateriaal is gemaakt”. De inlichtingendienst raadde Kamp aan „dit nader te doen onderzoeken”.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Alweer angstpraat....

oooh aaaahh

Mijn oma zei altijd: "als de lucht valt, dragen we allemaal blauwe rokjes"
Zo voel ik hier nu ook over!
"Als er volgende week geen overeenkomst komt over de weg naar een nieuw Europees verdrag (voorheen de Europese grondwet genoemd), dan komt Europa in een crisis terecht." Dat zei de voorzitter van het Europees Parlement, Hans-Gert Pƶttering, dinsdag.

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Sunday, June 10, 2007

Familiefeesten

zijn fun.
Vermoeiend, maar fun :)

50 jaar zijn ze getrouwd.
Hoera!

Saturday, June 09, 2007

And the beat goes on....

...terwijl mijn eigen salaris al een paar jaar vast zit. Tegen een plafond aan.
Terwijl ik steeds meer werk krijg, steeds meer verantwoordelijkheden krijg, steeds meer geld verdien zodat ze bij mijn bedrijf ook deze bonussen aan de top kunnen betalen.

En ik word steeds meer boos...
En ik vraag me af - zwaait de pendulum weer helemaal tot aan de guillotine terug?

De topinkomens in het Nederlandse bedrijfsleven zijn vorig jaar met twaalf procent gestegen. Dat blijkt uit het jaarlijkse onderzoek van de Volkskrant naar de ontwikkelingen van topinkomens.

De salarissen zijn vooral gestegen dankzij de hogere bonussen die de bestuurders ontvingen. Over 2005 bedroeg de stijging van de topinkomens tien procent.

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Friday, June 08, 2007

This is NOT the Europe I want to live in!!!

Totally unacceptable.
and yes the Dutch government also went accord to this, by turning a blind eye.

Within weeks of 9-11, the agreement was signed. Within weeks!!!!

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Despite denials by their governments, senior Polish and Romanian security officials have confirmed to the Council of Europe that their countries were used to hold some of America's most important prisoners captured after 9/11 in secret.

None of the prisoners had access to the Red Cross and many were subject to what George Bush has called the CIA's "enhanced" interrogation, which critics have condemned as torture. Although suspicions about the secret CIA prisons have existed for more than a year, the council's report, seen by the Guardian, appears to offer the first concrete evidence. It also details the prisons' operations and the identities of some of the prisoners.

The council has also established that within weeks of the 9/11 attacks, Nato signed an agreement with the US that allowed civilian jets used by the CIA during its so-called extraordinary rendition programme to move across member states' airspace. Its report states: "We have sufficient grounds to declare that the highest state authorities were aware of the CIA's illegal activities on their territories." The council's investigators believe that agreement may have been illegal.

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The 19-month inquiry by the council, which promotes human rights across Europe, was headed by Dick Marty, a Swiss senator and former state prosecutor. He said: "What was previously just a set of allegations is now proven: large numbers of people have been abducted from various locations across the world and transferred to countries where they have been persecuted and where it is known that torture is common practice."

His report says there is "now enough evidence to state that secret detention facilities run by the CIA [existed] in Europe from 2003 to 2005, in particular in Poland and Romania". Mr Marty has told Channel 4's Dispatches, in a report to be broadcast on Monday, that the jails were run "directly and exclusively" by the CIA. This was only possible because of "collaboration at various institutional levels of America's many partner countries".

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...Mr Marty concluded: "All the members and partners of Nato signed up to the same permissive - not to say illegal - terms that allowed CIA operations to permeate throughout the European continent and beyond ..."

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The second council report will be found here if approved (more or less four hours from now), it is presented today.

I am still so very furious, even more than before because there are no consequences. NO consequences to those who collaborated. we should be having fucking trials and convicting the politicians, burocrats and all others who were involved in this.

Monday, June 04, 2007

TNT vervolg.

Ik kan het ook niet laten.
Kreeg vandaag weer een van die nietszeggende TNT mailtjes in mijn mailbox, ik dacht "genoeg hiervan, ik meld me af!".

Toen werd om een toelichting gevraagd, waarom ik me van hun oh zo informatieve mailbericht service wou afmelden.
Die gaf ik graag:

Ik kreeg vandaag van u mail met titel "Wat vindt u ervan?" en toen ging ik toch een beetje over mijn nek. Ik heb u laatst een klachtenbrief gestuurd over de nieuwe tarieven die kant noch wal raken, en ik kreeg een antwoord in de trant van "wel, dit is hoe het nu is en niet anders, niet zeuren!". TNT Post praat en adverteert nu meer over klantenservice dan het bedrijf het ook echt doet. Dat moet u zelf weten, maar dan hoef ik niet meer aandacht te schenken aan uw mailtjes over wat voor fantastische service u nu weer biedt. Want het is toch kletspraat.

(tja. er werd een toelichting gevraagd!)


Kinderachtig, mischien.
Maar ik word het zat dat het OK is, dat we in een wereld leven waar we een advertentie realiteit worden voorgeschoteld dat een ieder weet, helemaal onjuist is. Maar we aanvaarden het gelaten en zo wordt het een klein beetje waarheid.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Scientific reticence and sea level rise...

Mr. Hansen is right.

My stomach turns and twists at the developments in climate, and at how it is simply not seen by the general public as a threat.


These days the news is alarming and the world hardly notices.
Dancing as Rome burns...


Carbon emissions are increasing faster than expected,
while the ocean carbon sinks are slowing,
and still, most people think changing a few lightbulbs and a Prius or two will make all the difference...

Excuse me as I become profoundly depressed at our odds.
We are now past the high end of the IPCC worst case scenario.
We need drastic measures and fast, instead we are getting obstruction and inaction and harebrained schemes and carbon trading profiteers jumping the bandwagon.


We need the USA to stop obstructing as they have been doing at the G8, and starting to be part of the damn solution. (just for fun, do take the time to read the pdf I linked to, Greenpeace leaked the US draft copy with edits. You'll be amazed.)

The only way this will ever happen, is if scientists start saying what they know, what they think, what they expect and do this in common garden English. Plain as day, without hedging and without multi-syllable words. INFORM the public because if the scientists dont do it, we are all royally fucked for sure.