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Friday, May 28, 2010

Kerflufflin' Kwanstain Keynesians Klobbered

Hear that whistling sound? That's the U.S. economy falling at terminal velocity for it's sudden collision with the rock hard unflinching surface of reality.

It's going to be messy, splatter widely and leave a colossal smoking crater.

It's a topsy-turvy kwazy whacky world turned upside down by the cross-eyed logic of clinical madmen.

Check it out ...

A tax dodger who has never held a day job thinks he is qualified to stabilize the global economy. Sure, that could happen.

The nuts in the Kwanstain government say the military "doesn't exist to guarantee the security of the borders" but the Kanadians say it's worth spending a billion dollars of tax money to protect some trillionaires while they sip champagne and dine on caviar while they discuss their next swindle. Does it get any crazier before we have a correction? Vault-Co says ITZ is getting close indeed. Lowly census workers (one step above seasonal fruit pickers) can enter premises and search without a warrant 'cuz the guffamint sez so. Renting property means you have no rights of ownership according to the "living document" formerly known as the U.S. Constitution. Sure, anything could be true. Let's just make stuff up out of thin air. I have first rights to deflower your wife on her wedding night. See, I just made that up. That means it's legal. What does it matter, everybody knows the 'Kwa is a dead man walking.

Guess what the government is going to make up next? Your kids in kevlar eating bullets in some desolate third world country for motives uncertain and maybe a worldwide nuclear war shortly thereafter. That's what the guffamint thinks problem solving consists of. If you duck into your Vault and your enemy nukes all your whiners aboveground, where's the problem? Solved!

It's not just one flashpoint anymore. It's not a dozen. It's not even a hundred. There are currently thousands of critical failure points in the world, both natural and manmade and any of them could blow wide open at any time. Any one of them could send most of the world population back to the neolithic, open air baby meat barbecues and coconut rule.

The southern oceans were already dead. It was a natural consequence. The death of the northern oceans looks likely to be caused by human stupidity. A large part of the earth's population gets their food from this ocean. No more soup for you.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

2010 : DOOMSDAY FOR ZOG

There is nobody anywhere outside of a couple hundred million people who seriously believe that the United States is headed anywhere but permanently into the crapper, forever.

Where the U.S. is going, it won't be coming back from. It won't just cease to be a world power. It will cease to be a first world country. Forever. Ever After. It will never be an intact nation again, not hundreds, not thousands of years from now.

OIL IS ABIOTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Remember That Vault-Co Told You Decades BEFORE Everybody Else Did!

In retrospect, the notion that oil was crushed up fish fossils and plant ferns is a ludicrous idea. It's Monty Pythonesque, as are the majority of geological ideas that have originated in the declining years of the West from 1960-2010.

You could junk every single thing said by scientists in the past half century and you wouldn't be missing much at all.

Thomas Gold had simple, cogent arguments that a child could follow they were so elegant and self-evident. It's only because of the blowout at Deepwater Horizon that it has started to dawn on this dense critter called Homo Sapiens that he has had it all wrong for a long, long time.

If this cornerstone paradigm of the modern world was absolutely ass-backwards, does it start to broaden your horizons as to just how much of the other crap on the televitz is hebephrenic gibberish?

LOTS.

Think about the implications for the Middle East.

If oil is everywhere (and it is) what do we need to give three billion dollars a year (minimum estimate) to our "best friend" in the region for? What did we ever get in return other than contempt and sneers?

WAR - WAR - WAR - WAR - WAR - WAR


Also in the news, some possible warfare.

UPDATE : Russia wants in on the action! Putin wants a piece of Kwanzanian ass!

China dares to assert itself in the South China Sea, Kwanzanians respond with Kwanzanyness

Kwanzans killing anybody with a turban in Afghanistan for reasons vague and obtuse

Kwazy Kwanzans rustling up North Korea with a lot of yelling and rambling ranting

... which is kind of odd since as usual, the Kwanzanians build up their enemies with military hardware before they then make war on them.

Still unsatisfied, Kwanzanies try to gin up internal race war with mexican illegals for giggles

Global ZOGBux pyramid scheme is one straw short of the camel's back breaking

The worst bastards are the ones who go around spreading false hope to Kwanzanians

Kwanzania going down the gurgler in what could only be described as an implosion similar to that of the Soviet Union

... also no surprise since they rigged the game so that their own ass would fall off invariably just when they needed it most.

That's what happens when you base your economy on a delusional lunatic's ideology like John Maynard Keynes, a man who spent more time with a penis in his hand than a sliderule

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Tra La La Lala La

This stuff just doesn't frighten me anymore. I feel up to it. It's something that needs to happen, it's God's will and it is the only cure for a very wicked planet. In retrospect, people will someday recognize it as further evidence that the unjust get their comeuppance when the time comes. The universe is not meaningless and God does not suffer the children of the Devil forever.

Rest assured, itz coming.


"I think this one has gotten away from us, Jack."

Monday, May 24, 2010

Vault-OS : Update - 16 Bit DOS Versions

I was working on my new Vault-OS site, customizing the theme and getting it looking sharp ... when Turkish hackers with political propaganda crashed my site as well as nearly every single site hosted on my server. You may have seen these pages in the past week when checking my other URLs.

The hosting company has moved everybody with their basic domains to a whole new server but the SQL databases remained behind. I now have to rebuild my web sites this week to get them ready again.

Anyway, here's my strategy.

Last night I broke up my monolithic PowerBasic DOS program into modules, which I intend to release individually for testing by other people. Instead of one big fat program, you will be able to run these alone or under a multitasker for DOS like DesqView-X or DR. DOS.

The first module to be released will be the VOSCoder - a 16 bit DOS program designed to do nothing but control the Vault through a combination of I2C Sensors and LPT relays. It is completely programmable, has it's own bytecode language and interpreter and is portable from the 16 bit version to the 32 bit engine that runs on Win NT/32 bit Windows. It sends and receives messages on the network in real-time in IPX packets and will be designed to run even without a monitor or mouse where needed.

The second one to be released after that will be the inventory/storage manager, a pretty big program designed to work around a CueCat barcode scanner, a label printer that takes serial codes for input and a file system to store the DB4 database. This is designed to manage all facets of inventory using barcoding of stock and recognition through the CueCat.

The third module will be the Personnel/Medical management database, which keeps detailed track of all people in the shelter and what their medical status/requirements are.

I think I will get these three out there, get them tested by people and see what the feedback is. If they are all working and easy for others to put to use, I intend to write the first draft of my VOS manual to cover these three and see how that sells. If it is well received, I will update this manual frequently as I add other modules.

Once the 16 bit version reaches saturation, I will begin to introduce the Windows 32 bit tools and software that work in sync with it. Should keep me pretty well occupied during the coming year.

RepRap - Open Source 3D Printer For The Masses

I can't begin to tell you how useful one of these would be to me. I am anxious to get one as soon as I can afford it.

When I got to the part about it printing off electrical conductors I almost wet my pants. The possibilities boggle the mind. To think I could print custom casings, keyboard trays, view shields and the actual circuit boards for Vault-OS devices is thrilling.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

"Triple Crown" Threat Of Global Cooling

Nice. We called it the "Apocalypse Trifecta" a decade ago.

The worst possible natural changes to the climate and tectonic events all occurring in synchronization with the collapse of the West, demographic divisions, nuclear proliferation, food supply failure and corresponding worldwide failure of the economy. You couldn't make this stuff up.

Katla got a copy of the script - right on time. Katla is not the only one, it just seems to be the next one to blow. Iceland itself is shaking all over.

Now everybody is as brilliant as Robert Felix - hindsight insight is blindsighted

Everything mankind has been focused on in the world because of the mass media for the past ten years has been the exact opposite of what they should have been focused on if they wanted to go on living. The exact opposite in all regards. Our entire planet should have been putting their money, energy and intelligence (such as it is) into preparing for the coming ICE AGE. Everything else was irrelevant, off-topic gibberish.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Everybody is Scrambling For The Vault Now

It's really a good time for me to publish my book. I better buckle down and finish up Vault-OS.

I did a food run this morning, it's Saturday. Got a 60 kg bag of oats (my mandatory staple purchase) and 96 cans of Spam Oven Roasted Turkey. Gotta love that Spam. I also bought a box of Golden Rough chocolate hockey pucks sealed in foil, but I just had to test one of them with a cup of tea. Purely research, of course.

I'm supposed to be working on about a dozen things right now, but instead I'm posting here with you to make up for all the neglect of this blog during the week prior. I hope this tides you over a while, I guess I better get stuck into it. I've got a To-Do list here with about 25,000 things on it, I'll just start with the top.