what, you got something to hide?

October 17th, 2008

was just one of the arguments i received regarding the issue of not allowing a car salesman to fingerprint me last year.

now, we have this news from the LA Times:

LAPD blames faulty fingerprint analysis for erroneous accusations

“LAPD officials do not know how many other people might have been wrongly accused over the years as a result of poor fingerprint analysis and do not have the funds to pay for a comprehensive audit to find out, according to police records and interviews.”

please don’t vote.

October 1st, 2008

painting dvd

February 19th, 2008

New from Jeremy Lipking: The Portrait Sketch on DVD.

the life of a chicken

December 20th, 2007

Lovely illustrations of the progressive growth of a chicken, from Mieke Roth:

Little chicken growing up

Listen to fire & police scanners online

October 22nd, 2007

You can get updated news on the southern CA fires by listening in on the fire and police scanners from anywhere in the world. There are emergency streams for everywhere, from Santa Clarita to Malibu to San Diego. From what I can hear, the rescue teams are busting ass. These guys rock.

Here’s how to listen to the feeds:

1. Install the Teamspeak client. It works for Mac, Windows and Linux.

2. Follow the step by step instructions at Scannerbuff.

(here’s the short version: run Teamspeak, then choose Connection>Quick Connect. Enter a nickname. Use this server address: radio.scannerbuff.net:8767, and leave the rest blank.

Scannerbuff.net has a listing of other live streams. )

3. Brush up on your police codes: at radiolabs.com. Bonus points if you know morse code.

4. Log out when you’re done and don’t hog bandwidth. People post these streams from their own scanners as a really great public service, so please don’t abuse it!

Note, you can also try publicsafetyfeeds.com though I find Teamspeak has better coverage for LA County.