The AGIA discussions began this morning at the Sheraton Hotel. The tables in front were reserved for legislators and most were there. Governor Palin opened the meeting with a short talk.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Did You Know There's an AGIA Information Meeting Wednesday in Anchorage?
And Thursday. And Friday?
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This is in the Howard Rock Ballroom of the Sheraton Hotel starting at 8:30am
OK, you (Alaskans) have all heard the term AGIA. But do you know what the letters stand for?
Go ahead, write down as many of them as you think you can.
No, don't skip it, do it. Think hard. You should get some of the letters right.
The Anchorage Daily News had an editorial in Sunday's paper explaining some of the basic issues. Well these aren't all issues, but these are their headings:
- Open Access is Key
- Binding Commitments
- The Legislature's Turn
- The Conoco-BP Proposal
- Tax Changes?
- Sovereign, Not Supplicant
Steve Heimel interviewed Marty Rutherford, Deputy Commissioner, Alaska Department of Natural Resources, on APRN's Talk of Alaska (links to audio of show) today about the subject. There's a lot more information there. Rutherford says at 5:19 of the APRN audio:
The distinction between the two is stark. And I want to focus on that, because what AGIA is all about is saying that if in fact the State is going to give value from the ledger, that is the people’s ledger to the stockholders of the companies’ ledger then in fact there are some things you have to protect to insure Alaska’s economic interest And that has to do with an open access pipeline. So, what does an open access pipeline mean? It is all about insuring that it is an expandable line, a line that is run by a company that is motivated to expand that line when new gas is available, not to use that transportation system as some sort of a monopoly. Not as some sort of barrier to entry to the North Slope basins. That is one of the most significant ways Alaska’s future economic interests are protected, because you only have people willing to make investment decisions to explore for gas and often times they will find oil as a result of that. You only have that opportunity if you know in fact you can get your gas into the pipeline.(This starts at 5:19 of the audio from APRN’s audio. It's 59 minutes long. You can put it on your iPod and listen while you ....)
(Yes you have to listen to the audio to find out what "the two" refers to.)
The decisions that are made on these issues - the legislature has a special session on this staring June 3 - will significantly impact the future of the state. Many Alaskans have opinions on this already. But do they, do you, know what it is about?
We all have opinions of whether it should be all Alaska, LNG, through Canada, etc. But how many know any of the facts? Or more than just the facts that justify our opinions? Or even the terminology. Below is the glossary from the Department of Natural Resource's Report on the pipeline. Do you even know 20 of the terms? Ten?
The answers are all here. Check them out. Print them out. Put them on your refrigerator. Have a contest with your housemates. Carry them in your car and test yourself while you are waiting at a red light. If you don't even know the words, how can you have an opinion?
By the way, AGIA stands for Alaska Gasline Inducement Act.
Monday, May 26, 2008
Copper River Red on the BBQ
One of the blessings of living in Alaska is incredibly fresh, wild salmon. I just don't eat salmon elsewhere because I'm always disappointed. J brought this home from the market. I have to say this was as good as anything I've ever barbecued. And a salute to those who died in war.
60 Page Blogger Comment Blocking Trash Button
I got an email telling me there was a new comment on one of my posts. I checked it. It was long. I kept scrolling down and kept on. It was some sort of religious anti-everything tirade. When I looked at the scroll bar I saw I was only at the beginning.
I went to the post to delete it using the trash can icon. But when I finally got to the bottom, there was a grey box at the end of the post. It was covering the trash icon, so I couldn't just trash the comment. I copied the original post and put it into Pages (Mac's Word). It was 60 pages long!
So, how do I get rid of it?
I ended up
Then I copied the two comments. In the new post, I posted a new comment explaining what happened and pasted the two legit comments into this new comment.
Then when I was sure it was all ok, I went back into edit posts and deleted the original post with the strange comment.
I think this is the second comment I had to delete in a week or so. It is rare. The last one was more benign, but spam. This one had nothing to do with my post and whoever posted it needs serious help. Here's a bit of it.
Since I have the time this person visited, I can look up the sitemeter report:
Castro Valley, California
Got here from a link on FieryBlazingHandBasket.
I checked a few posts there to see if they were blessed with this manifesto too, but didn't find it. But mine was buried down about ten or 15 posts from the current one.
I went to the post to delete it using the trash can icon. But when I finally got to the bottom, there was a grey box at the end of the post. It was covering the trash icon, so I couldn't just trash the comment. I copied the original post and put it into Pages (Mac's Word). It was 60 pages long!
So, how do I get rid of it?
I ended up
- going into edit posts,
- put the original post into html mode,
- copied it,
- pasted onto a Pages document.
- Opened a new post,
- pasted the original post there,
- opened the Post Options to back date it to the original post date.
- Copied the title and the tags and pasted them in.
- Then I reposted the original.
Then I copied the two comments. In the new post, I posted a new comment explaining what happened and pasted the two legit comments into this new comment.
Then when I was sure it was all ok, I went back into edit posts and deleted the original post with the strange comment.
I think this is the second comment I had to delete in a week or so. It is rare. The last one was more benign, but spam. This one had nothing to do with my post and whoever posted it needs serious help. Here's a bit of it.
Sat May 24, 09:57:00 AM AKDT
Anonymous said...
ThisistheREALbattle@ofgoodandevil.com
The Anti-Christ was always a clone host, as were all industrialists, and the coming Biblical battle of good and evil will be scripted and fake as well, and likely only be telepathic theater at that. (p. 1 when I pasted it into Pages)
The gods are asexual. They have no sex organs nor rectums.
When the gods take children these individuals have the opportunity to become "god-like". Temptations are employed and, if sucessful, these are the individuals who make up the human race's immortals.
I believe there are opportunities that exist for females that do no exist for males. I don't mean to paint with a broad brush but women's "sexual peak" may represent the transistion to "sociological males" and their "fall from grace". Considering today's promiscuity I question whether this is currently applicable, and is yet anther 20th century-earlier phenominah. (p. 4)
They gave back the Mormon's children. They never intended to take them.
It only took less than a week to poison those children's minds. They are going to lose some of them because of this.
They've gone from reading the Bible to playing GrandTheftAutoIV. And this was the goal.
Never forget:::::The gods did this to you. You are being punished for your sin of polygamous sex, and they deem some of your children "acceptable losses" to achieve this. (p. 6)
When the Earth's axis shifts people will be cast into outer space with gold cards in hand.
I think this was foreshadowed on an episode of the Simpsons where Homer and Bart are on the disfavored ship and eject, only to experience a sense of euphoria, expand then explode in the vacuum of space. (p. 10)
Incidentally, in the course of this Situation the gods made many movies, using daily events in my life as inspiration. One of note:::Unhappy about the god's behavior in the context of this event, while in favored redwhite&blue's facility I looked at their mascot and flippantly declared::::"Why don't you make a movie about these things?" Two years later ____ came out.
(p. 14)
Show on gangland drug sales.
The gods orchistrate this whole underworld, just as they did with the Italians early in the 20th century.
The gods convince Oakland pimps that chilldhood prostitution is OK - Learn from the lies they tell other groups!!!(p. 27)
The gods manufacture "open doors" to justify creating problems in the lives of people who engage in behavior they shouldn't. Some of these "open doors" apply to all (a supermajority) of the people::::
- Democracy is used to create pathologies of empowerment and control.
- Materialism/greed generate problems with money, glorify overconsumption, etc.
Other "open doors" are specific to each individual::::People shouldn't be watching movies, TV, listening to music. When this ocurrs the gods use themes and topics presented therein and instruct Artificial Intelligence to create pathologies. (p.44)
Don't forget:::automatic transmissions dominate in the United States, and NOT for good reason. European vehicles historically are mostly manual, for they have more favor.
Females are the favored gender:::What cars DO have manuals here in the US have traditionally been marketted towards the women AND are those which get the highest mileage.
Buy manual transmissions. Automatics are NOT respected!!! (p. 53)
"I'm going to do what I'm told." You learned temptation would be used to test you. These requests are the gods tempting you.
You are fucking up.
This is the REAL battle of good and evil.
Mon May 26, 05:53:00 PM AKDT (p. 60)
Since I have the time this person visited, I can look up the sitemeter report:
Castro Valley, California
Got here from a link on FieryBlazingHandBasket.
I checked a few posts there to see if they were blessed with this manifesto too, but didn't find it. But mine was buried down about ten or 15 posts from the current one.
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Sunday, May 25, 2008
Alaska Democratic Convention - Leftovers
I've mentioned that the Alaska bloggers and media have been very helpful and cooperative of one another. While I think that covering how the media cover stories is important, sometimes I wonder if this doesn't get a little incestuous. I just want to raise this point now and maybe when I've been able to sift through my thoughts on this I'll do a longer post on it.
Meanwhile, here are some leftovers from yesterday at the convention - filling in some details, and odds and ends. First, the delegates:
The Democratic Party Website explains how many delegates there will be and how they were to be selected. I should have read that before I went to the convention yesterday. Things would have made more sense.
Here's a peek at the list of candidates the Obama delegates had to vote from.
Alaska Report has a list of the people who were selected as delegates and the Barack Obama video address to the convention yesterday.
Representative Gruenberg explained to me the precise purpose of the legislative special session starting June 3.
I got to meet Celtic (pronounced Keltic) Diva, who is the blogger chosen to be the official Alaska blogger at the Democratic National Convention in August. I should have recognized her without someone having to tell me - she's hiding in plain sight on the header picture picture on her blog. Her coverage of this weekend's convention will probably be the most insightful, she's left it to the rest of us to post while driving, so to speak. She's putting her notes in the garage for a few days to figure out what happened and how to write about it.
[Later: I also met Matt Browner Hamlin who was introduced as the blogger honcho who is here to run Mark Begich's campaign website. He seemed decent enough in our short hat. He has posted his observations of the convention on Daily Kos and the Mark Begich blog.]
Like a rare bird among birders, Mary Beth Kepner's appearance attracted a lot of attention among the bloggers and reporters (Alaskareport, ADN, Progressive Alaska, who covered the political corruption trials last year. Kepner is the FBI agent who initiated and ran the whole investigation into Alaska's political corruption. She sat next to the prosecution throughout the trials, but inside security at the courtroom, no cameras were allowed. (Computers and cellphones were allowed for the Kott and Kohring trials for attorneys and members of the press and no one that I know of violated the no camera rule by using their cell phone or computer to take pictures inside security.) And Kepner must have taken back ways through the building back to her office since I never saw a picture of her. So, everyone had their cameras out for this rare sighting. As everyone else has reported, she said she's an independent and was only at the convention to hear John Dean speak. This wikipedia excerpt shows why an FBI agent might be interested in seeing Dean.
And Kepner breaks all one's stereotypes about FBI agents. So, will seeing her picture and hearing us report she's a real person, change people's stereotypes about what women can do or about the FBI? Just a little? Or just convince you that bloggers are overly gullible?
Meanwhile, here are some leftovers from yesterday at the convention - filling in some details, and odds and ends. First, the delegates:
The Democratic Party Website explains how many delegates there will be and how they were to be selected. I should have read that before I went to the convention yesterday. Things would have made more sense.
Here's a peek at the list of candidates the Obama delegates had to vote from.
Alaska Report has a list of the people who were selected as delegates and the Barack Obama video address to the convention yesterday.
Representative Gruenberg explained to me the precise purpose of the legislative special session starting June 3.
I got to meet Celtic (pronounced Keltic) Diva, who is the blogger chosen to be the official Alaska blogger at the Democratic National Convention in August. I should have recognized her without someone having to tell me - she's hiding in plain sight on the header picture picture on her blog. Her coverage of this weekend's convention will probably be the most insightful, she's left it to the rest of us to post while driving, so to speak. She's putting her notes in the garage for a few days to figure out what happened and how to write about it.
[Later: I also met Matt Browner Hamlin who was introduced as the blogger honcho who is here to run Mark Begich's campaign website. He seemed decent enough in our short hat. He has posted his observations of the convention on Daily Kos and the Mark Begich blog.]
Like a rare bird among birders, Mary Beth Kepner's appearance attracted a lot of attention among the bloggers and reporters (Alaskareport, ADN, Progressive Alaska, who covered the political corruption trials last year. Kepner is the FBI agent who initiated and ran the whole investigation into Alaska's political corruption. She sat next to the prosecution throughout the trials, but inside security at the courtroom, no cameras were allowed. (Computers and cellphones were allowed for the Kott and Kohring trials for attorneys and members of the press and no one that I know of violated the no camera rule by using their cell phone or computer to take pictures inside security.) And Kepner must have taken back ways through the building back to her office since I never saw a picture of her. So, everyone had their cameras out for this rare sighting. As everyone else has reported, she said she's an independent and was only at the convention to hear John Dean speak. This wikipedia excerpt shows why an FBI agent might be interested in seeing Dean.
As White House Counsel, he became deeply involved in events leading up to the Watergate burglaries and the subsequent Watergate scandal cover up, even referred to as "master manipulator of the cover up" by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).[1] He was convicted of multiple felonies as a result of Watergate, and went on to become a key witness for the prosecution, resulting in a reduction of his time in jail.For the record, he said last night that he knew nothing before the burglary and that he had thwarted another Liddy plan to firebomb the Brookings Institute. If I recall right, this was when he was signing books, not in the speech, but it's all kind of a blur.
And Kepner breaks all one's stereotypes about FBI agents. So, will seeing her picture and hearing us report she's a real person, change people's stereotypes about what women can do or about the FBI? Just a little? Or just convince you that bloggers are overly gullible?
Alaska Democratic Conference Last Post - Headed Home
We left the Alaska State Fairgrounds in Palmer at 11:15pm. It is summer in Alaska, though it was still raining.
Despite my wish to ride my bike as much as possible, the 40 miles to the convention, in the rain, was beyond my resolve. Besides, my wife was going with me and while she enjoys the bike we got her last summer, she isn't into long distance biking. But we managed to stay behind slow cars in both directions.
Here we are near Eagle River, it's about 11:40pm now.
And the rain has finally stopped. It sure smells good out after the rain.
It was a good day. I'm afraid that I wasn't well focused on the details of the delegate count, but rather on capturing the look and feel of the convention. I've never been to a Democratic convention in Alaska even though this is my 31st year here. And I'm not alone. But a LOT of people were there today and it's pretty clear that Barack Obama got most of us there. Well, the chance to actually see and talk to John Dean, which I did before we left, was a big draw for me. While I was posting the beginning of his speech, J was getting an autographed copy of his new book, Broken Government which was the basis of his presentation to the convention.
Despite my wish to ride my bike as much as possible, the 40 miles to the convention, in the rain, was beyond my resolve. Besides, my wife was going with me and while she enjoys the bike we got her last summer, she isn't into long distance biking. But we managed to stay behind slow cars in both directions.
Here we are near Eagle River, it's about 11:40pm now.
And the rain has finally stopped. It sure smells good out after the rain.
It was a good day. I'm afraid that I wasn't well focused on the details of the delegate count, but rather on capturing the look and feel of the convention. I've never been to a Democratic convention in Alaska even though this is my 31st year here. And I'm not alone. But a LOT of people were there today and it's pretty clear that Barack Obama got most of us there. Well, the chance to actually see and talk to John Dean, which I did before we left, was a big draw for me. While I was posting the beginning of his speech, J was getting an autographed copy of his new book, Broken Government which was the basis of his presentation to the convention.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Alaska Democratic Convention Post 9: John Dean
John Dean just finished telling us how awful life will be if John McCain wins in November. While I'm waiting for the video to upload, let me just say I spent the summer of 1973 glued to the radio and television set listening to the Watergate hearings. I remember John Dean being the highest member of the Nixon administration to stand up and say we did wrong.
Alaska Democratic Convention Post 8: Mark Begich
Frank Vondersaar and Ray Metcalfe , US Senate candidates spoke to the convention while I was eating dinner. I'm afraid I wasn't paying enough attention. Here's the beginning of Mark Begich's speech.
Right now John Dean, President Nixon's personal attorney who told the Watergate hearings what was actually happening and helped blow open the Watergate Scandal, is answering questions after his prepared remarks in which he lambasted the current Republican administration and the dangers to the Supreme Court if another Republican is elected.
Right now John Dean, President Nixon's personal attorney who told the Watergate hearings what was actually happening and helped blow open the Watergate Scandal, is answering questions after his prepared remarks in which he lambasted the current Republican administration and the dangers to the Supreme Court if another Republican is elected.
Alaska Democratic Convention Post 7: Benson and Berkowitz Speeches
I posted a clip from Ethan Berkowitz' speech earlier. But I didn't have anything from Diane Benson's speech. (They are the two Democratic candidates for the US House Race.) David Shurtleff of APRN offered me his audio copies of the two speeches. I've mentioned the cooperation and helpfulness of the Anchorage media and this is a great example of it. Thanks David. So I'm getting them uploaded as I write now
Berkowitz Speech by AKRaven
Berkowitz Speech by
Alaska Democratic Conference Post 6 - Delegate Candidates
The delegate candidates are going up and giving 10 second speeches on why the others should send them to the Democratic National Convention in Denver. The video gives you a sense of what things are like right now. There are lots and lots of candidates. Kay Brown just told me there were 265 to start with, but many have withdrawn or just aren't here and are being dropped from the ballot. But it does seem to indicate the excitement here that so many people have signed up to be among the 18 delegates to go.
I'm saving this next video at higher quality, so the download will take a bit longer. People are still telling the convention why they should be chosen to be one of the delegates. The last candidate - Zipkin - just did her talk and now the very last one, a write-in candidate who was accidentally left off the ballot.
You might also what to check the ADN blog, Sean Cockerham is across the table writing.
I'm saving this next video at higher quality, so the download will take a bit longer. People are still telling the convention why they should be chosen to be one of the delegates. The last candidate - Zipkin - just did her talk and now the very last one, a write-in candidate who was accidentally left off the ballot.
You might also what to check the ADN blog, Sean Cockerham is across the table writing.
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