Best Knife Sharpener Is Car Window

Best Knife Sharpener Is Car Window -- YouTube commentator Deer Meat for Dinner made a claim that a car window is "the best knife sharpener in the world". We checked his claim and leaving superlatives aside we found the technique worked.YouTube commentator Deer Meat for Dinner made a claim that a car window is “the best knife sharpener in the world”.

We checked his claim and leaving superlatives aside we found the technique worked.

Below is the video. Hat tip Digg.com

Best Knife Sharpener Is Car Window. Yes, it really does work. Our knives got sharp.

Farm Show Starts Jan. 10

The 99th Pennsylvania Farm Show, the largest indoor agriculture exposition along the East Coast, is Jan. 10-17 at the Farm Show Complex near Harrisburg. It will  feature thousands of commercial and agricultural exhibits and attract hundreds of thousands of visitors, says State Rep. Jim Cox (R-129).

New activities will include a larger food court, cheese competition, food demonstrations by well-known chefs, a high-tech WoodMobile, lumberjack demonstrations and an Ag Olympics.

Admission is free with a $10 fee for parking and shuttle service.

For  information, click here.

Farm Show Starts Jan. 10

99th Pennsylvania Farm Show Starts Jan. 10

2013-14 Legislative Session Ends

The 2013-14 legislative session has come to a close with 4,068 bills introduced in the House and Senate this session, reports State Rep. Jim Cox (R-129). Of that number, 337 became law.

Legislation included two enacted, on-time, balanced budgets; business and regulatory reforms to encourage private-sector job creation and economic development; transportation funding reform to ensure the future viability Pennsylvania’s infrastructure; numerous education reforms designed to put students first; and government reforms including a vote to reduce the size of the legislature.

“While there is significant work yet to be done on a variety of important issues during the upcoming session, the Republican Caucus has made great strides toward making Pennsylvania a better place to work, live and raise a family,” Cox said.

A  synopsis of enacted legislation from the session can be found here.

2013-14 Legislative Session Ends

2013-14 Legislative Session Ends

Airships Protect Against Cruise Missiles

Two unmanned helium-filled airships tethered 50 miles to the south of Delaware County, Pa at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland will be guarding the Northeast against cruise missile attacks.

The airships will be tethered to concrete pads four miles apart and float at 10,000 feet.

One will continuously scan an area from upstate New York, to the Outer Banks of North Carolina to central Ohio.

The other will carry radar which will be used to direct air, ground and ship-based weapons to destroy enemy missiles.

The system is called JLENS, short for Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor System. It should be active at Aberdeen by Christmas.

The airships are 80 yards long and should be visible from I-95.

The government has been using tethered airships in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Mexican border and along the Caribbean Sea.

Airships Protect Against Cruise Missiles

How JLENS is expected to work
Airships Protect Against Cruise Missiles

Kim Jong-un Burned Alive Ends The Interview

Kim Jong-un Burned Alive Ends The Interview

Here is the ending to The Interview, the movie that Sony Pictures has pulled from distribution due to threats from North Korea and having had its cyber-stored secrets revealed in a hack attack.

The man being burned alive is North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, which is something he’s been known to do to his political opponents.

The movie is allegedly a comedy by Seth Rogen who is sort of a modern day Three Stooges minus two stooges. Note we didn’t say Charlie Chaplin. We said Three Stooges minus two stooges. There are no tender moments of pathos in a Seth Rogen film.

The movie gives Little Kim the same treatment the Stooges (and Chaplin for that matter) gave Adolph Hitler except in an edgier way.

Anyway, Kim felt the film was a threat to his power so he took action against the Japanese-owned, Hollywood-based studio thereby guaranteeing a massive hit when the movie is inevitably released — you know movies can be released online now, not just in theaters, right Kim? This means that just about everyone in the world will see his ugly face get its just deserts.

And if Kim really has managed to dig up some uber juicy blackmail stuff on the Sony honchos to keep them continuing to make copyright complaints against the forces of samizdat, well, having the film distributed by  bootleg and become super hip and cool will only make things worse for the dictator.

Hat tip IJReview.com

Kim Jong-un Burned Alive Ends The Interview

Kim Jong-un Burned Alive Ends The Interview

 

 

Philly Paramedic Calls Police “Real Enemy”

Philly Paramedic Calls Police "Real Enemy"

Marcell Salters, a Philadelphia Fire Department paramedic, posted the above picture on Instagram with the caption “Our real enemy…need 2 stop pointing guns at each other & at the ones that’s legally killing innocents.”

Salters is paid by the city of Philadelphia and has to work on a daily basis with Philadelphia Police.

The image comes from a music video for “Hands Up” a rap song by Uncle Murda and Maino.

Salters then doubled down and said in a since-deleted Facebook post: “never did or will like police.. . .Because of what i do i have to work with them but dont have to like them,”

Mayor Michael Nutter appropriately condemned Salters calling what he did “reprehensible”  and directed Fire Commissioner Derrick Sawyer to investigate. Salters posted the photo off duty, but If it is found that, as expected, Salters made a comment about the post while on duty he will be disciplined.

The song “Hands Up” is a response to the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, black men who died last summer at the hands of white police officers.

Brown was shot, Aug. 9,  while charging Ferguson, Mo. Police Officer Darren Wilson after committing a strong-arm robbery of a convenience store

Garner died after police wrestled him to the ground when he became upset while being arrested on July 19 for selling cigarettes illegally in Staten Island, New York City.

Garner is the more sympathetic figure as his crime did not involve hurting anyone and he did not appear to be trying to hurt the arresting officers.

Still, police are not the ones who write the often stupid laws they are required to enforce and it borders on slander to say that murder — the desire to see the subject dead rather than in custody — was in the arresting officers’ hearts in either of these instances.

Through the first nine months of this year, Chester, Pa. had 24 murders with all of the victims being black. As the city’s population is but 34,000 this gave it one of the highest murder rates in the world.

On Sept.26, a massive sweep by police netted 35 men — all black — who were running a drug gang in the city.

We believe there has not been a murder in the city since.

The police are not the enemy of blacks.

Philly Paramedic Calls Police “Real Enemy”

High GPA Now Liability

It appears a high grade point average from a top school is now a liability.

At least at Google. The web goliath has spent years analyzing who succeeds at the company and have learned it isn’t the know-it-all with the pedigree, reports QZ.com

Apparently those with high grades lack the integral “intellectual humility”.

In other words, they take credit for when something good happens and blame all but themselves when something otherwise happens.

Further many schools don’t deliver on what they promise. A whole lot of money seems to be going to waste.

Google is now looking for people with learning ability — which means be able to process on the fly and pull together disparate bits of information — and the skill to argue passionately for a point yet be able to concede that someone else has a better idea.

It is turning out that often  the most exceptional people are those without college, says QZ.

High GPA Now Liability

High GPA Now Liability