Sunday, August 30, 2009

How NOT to use a jointer

This "expert" must be thinking that his fingers aren't worth the $5 it takes to buy a set of push blocks. The problem is that the cutter might grab the wood and shoot the board out from under your hands. Now if your hands are over the cutter at that time guess what's gonna happen. Remember this machine doesn't slice off fingers that can be sewn back on. It makes hamburger! Beyond that he has no eye protection, no respiratory protection, no blade guard, long sleeves that could get caught in the blade. Of all the safety precautions he should be talking about, he focuses on hearing protection. That's still important but probably the last precaution you should be worrying about.

Friday, August 07, 2009

Is Obama asking you to snitch on your neighbor?

I see a lot of conservatives are in an uproar about the White House providing an email address where you can send "fishy" emails and websites that may be providing misinformation about the health care reform bills. If you haven't heard of this, I would suggest you read it from the horse's mouth here: http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/Facts-Are-Stubborn-Things/ before you come to a conclusion. The key line is
"If you get an email or see something on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy, send it to flag@whitehouse.gov."
However, if you read the entire blog entry, you'll see that they use the word "chain email" instead of just "email" everywhere except one. Guess which line was picked up by the right wing? Anyone with a basic understanding of English would know that these "fishy" emails are referring to the chain emails that are being spammed around the internet.

The question we should be asking is not "what is the gov't gonna do with this info?", but "what kind ok info is the gov't expecting to get?".

You see, the best indication of what someone will do with solicited info, is the type of info that they are likely to get. Let's take for example if a husband asks his wife for her dress size? The husband's expecting her to say a number and from that you might infer that he's gonna buy her a dress or outfit. Even though there is a relationship between shoes and dress sizes, he obviously wouldn't be buying shoes with that info.

Now let's look at what the White House wants. They only want stuff that "seems fishy to you". Does "fishy" mean dissent or rejection to you? Remember, the citizens have to play along in order for a snitch hotline to work. If someone you knew said they didn't like the health plan, would that trigger your "fishy" meter? If you got an unsolicited chain email from someone you didn't know trying to convince you of something, then that would be fishy.

Is it okay for the gov't to keep a record of "fishy" emails? I would say that anyone chain mailing information not matter what that information is, should not be immune from being noticed by the gov't. Even if there wasn't a flag address, does a chain mailer know that somewhere down the line, the chain wont extend to some white house official's email?

Still not convinced? Would you believe that another gov't agency wanted you to send them fishy emails. Know which one?... the FTC (Federal Trade Commission). Remember those emails about Nigerians wanting to deposit money into your account? They wanted you to send them "fishy" emails like that. Is this just a ploy by the FTC to get you to tell them whose cheating on their taxes? Maybe if you're a conservative.