Hornady Zombie Max ammunition

I thought it was a joke, but the ammunition is listed on Hornady’s site.

Zombie Max ammunition is available in:

9MM LUGER 115 GR Z-MAX, Item #90262, 25-count box
40 S&W 165 GR Z-MAX, Item #91342, 20-count box
45 AUTO 185 GR Z-MAX, Item #90902, 20-count box
223 REM 55 GR Z-MAX, Item #83271, 20-count box
7.62X39 123 GR Z-MAX, Item #80782, 20-count box
308 WIN 168 GR Z-MAX, Item #80962, 20-count box
12 GA 00 Z-SHOT, Item #86247, 10-count box

“Siri, what the fuck?”

Evidently if you ask Siri:

“Siri, what the fuck?” it responds back with, “Now, now.”

Awesome.

Krugman on the Occupy Wall Street protests – and why it it matters.

With both parties catering to the middle class in the next election, you would expect more support from the political system. That’s not the case. Why? There is an oligopoly of money and power that permeates our entire system. As Krugman writes (and forgive the long cut and paste):

What can we say about the protests? First things first: The protesters’ indictment of Wall Street as a destructive force, economically and politically, is completely right.

A weary cynicism, a belief that justice will never get served, has taken over much of our political debate — and, yes, I myself have sometimes succumbed. In the process, it has been easy to forget just how outrageous the story of our economic woes really is. So, in case you’ve forgotten, it was a play in three acts.

In the first act, bankers took advantage of deregulation to run wild (and pay themselves princely sums), inflating huge bubbles through reckless lending. In the second act, the bubbles burst — but bankers were bailed out by taxpayers, with remarkably few strings attached, even as ordinary workers continued to suffer the consequences of the bankers’ sins. And, in the third act, bankers showed their gratitude by turning on the people who had saved them, throwing their support — and the wealth they still possessed thanks to the bailouts — behind politicians who promised to keep their taxes low and dismantle the mild regulations erected in the aftermath of the crisis.

The taxpayers – you and I – got shafted in this deal.

The broken CEO system

From CNN Money:

On the job as chief executive for not even 11 months, Leo Apotheker will leave HP a wealthy man: He has already taken home most of his $1.2 million annual salary, a $4 million signing bonus, and an additional $4.6 million awarded for relocation assistance and to offset payments that he forfeited from his previous employer, SAP.

Apotheker was ousted on Thursday, but he’ll collect more money on his way out the door. The former CEO will take home $7.2 million in cash as severance, plus $18 million more in stock.

In 11 months, Apotheker’s leadership resulted in a 42% loss in value for HP. He takes home $25 million; meanwhile other HP employees will have to worry about losing their jobs and making their mortgage.

He was ousted from SAP, and now from HP, but a betting man would wager he’ll find a job as CEO somewhere else. The CEO compensation and nepotism system is broken.

Hawaii photos – taken with the iPhone

Digital SLR and glass was left at home for this trip and all I took was my iPhone 4 and a Canon S95. The following are a few photos taken with the iPhone 4.

Wychwood Brewery Hobgoblin Ale

Smooth, malty, delicious.

Quick way to insert Emoji on OS X.

Want to bring up the character palette quickly in OS X Lion so you can insert Emoji into your tweets and annoy your friends? The keyboard shortcut is Command-Option-T. 😁🐙🍜 Enjoy.

Great page of tips for OS X Lion

Tidbits has a great page of little features and tips for OS X Lion. Some of them are just fun – like the ability to use Emoji in Lion – while others over some of the annoyances from moving to a new OS.

Star Wars: The Old Republic up for pre-order

For you MMO geeks:

Star Wars: The Old Republic Collector’s Bundle

Star Wars: The Old Republic regular edition

And… shut out of Lion.

Installed Lion on my MBP, installed everything, got up and running. Then installed the Razer Orochi drivers, restarted as it wanted, and suddenly I can not log in. I ssh in and tail the logs and see:

Jul 20 22:58:00 thunderbolt SecurityAgent[105]: Login Window login proceeding
Jul 20 22:58:00 thunderbolt loginwindow[61]: Login Window - Returned from Security Agent
Jul 20 22:58:00 thunderbolt loginwindow[61]: AuthorizationRef returned an error (100022), with username = mindflayer
Jul 20 22:58:00 thunderbolt loginwindow[61]: This indicates that a SecurityAgent plugin has returned something other than errAuthorizationDenied (usually cancelled) after the auth record is set up.
Jul 20 22:58:01 thunderbolt com.apple.SecurityServer[34]: Session 100007 created
Jul 20 22:58:01 thunderbolt loginwindow[119]: Login Window Started Security Agent
Jul 20 22:58:01 thunderbolt SecurityAgent[129]: Echo enabled
Jul 20 22:58:15 thunderbolt sshd[136]: Accepted publickey for mindflayer from 10.0.1.10 port 51023 ssh2

Booting from the DVD now to see if I can repair something. Grrrrr.

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