Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Survey supports minimum GPA for MHS athletes




Survey supports minimum GPA for MHS athletes
"A survey of parents, students, staff, coaches and community members showed 80 percent support a minimum GPA. Dissatisfaction with the proposal among 27 surveyed coaches -- fewer than half like the idea -- likely brought down the overall percentage of support.
Although the idea has the support of the community, the school board is still grappling with implementing a minimum GPA. Among their concerns are whether it should be applied to students in all extracurricular activities and how to pay for tutoring those who struggle to meet the GPA.


Imagine a school system that will allow its students to fail to be educated and still not help them because they are athletes.

Don't imagine!

It's Muskegon High School!

SEC chairman says agency failed to probe Madoff

SEC chairman says agency failed to probe Madoff
"Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Christopher Cox said Tuesday his agency repeatedly failed for at least a decade to pursue allegations of wrongdoing by Wall Street figure Bernard L. Madoff, the alleged perpetrator of a $50 billion Ponzi scheme.
Cox ordered the SEC's inspector general to look into the failure, saying the agency's staff had never brought the Madoff matter to the attention of commissioners after relying on information voluntarily produced by Madoff and his firm."

Why do any of these SEC employees keep their jobs?

Unbuckled motorist faces cocaine charge


Doh!

Unbuckled motorist faces cocaine charge
"A motorist learned over the weekend that not wearing a seat belt can lead to further difficulties with police -- especially if officers report finding drugs and money in your car.
A 35-year-old Muskegon man was pulled over by police at 9:40 p.m. Friday on the exit ramp from I-96 to Airline Road. 'He was stopped for not wearing a seat belt,' said Lt. Jon Gale.
Police then discovered he was wanted on a parole violation warrant and had been driving without a license. He was told he was under arrest.
But it was the package containing 71 grams of suspected powder cocaine on the passenger seat that landed the driver in even more trouble, according to police. A scale was found near the cocaine.
In addition, $3,800 cash had been shoved into a purse that was near the cocaine, Gale said. The purse belonged to a female passenger who later was released from custody.
'The subject admitted to selling cocaine and that it (the drug found on the passenger seat) was his,' Gale said.
The man was lodged at the Muskegon County Jail for possession with intent to deliver cocaine as well as the warrant and license offense. Arraignment was pending Monday morning."

Amazon lights!


The Amazon building has now shut off its rooftop lights.

I guess it's an improvement.....

Better than the "A_AZ_N" embarrassment but it sure would be interesting to know who owns, manages and makes the decisions at that important Muskegon location.

Ain't taxpayer subsidized housing great!

The latest from the Harbor Theater

The ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW is this Saturday, December 20th at 10:15 PM. We will be selling participation kits, you can not bring your own into the theater. A participation kit will contain everything you need to fully participate with the film at the Harbor Theater, including noisemakers, glow sticks, toast, rice, newspaper, a roll of toilet paper and confetti. No lighters, squirt guns or hot dogs allowed. Also, no alcohol in the theater, but I am sure the Marine Tap Room would love to see everybody before and after the show in their costumes.

Opening on Friday December 19th is director Kar Wai Wongs(My Blueberry Nights, 2046, Chunking Express) revisoning of his epic film ASHES OF TIME, now titled ASHES OF TIME REDUX. Dubbed as "insanely gorgeous" by the New York Film Forum, this martial arts fantasy will appeal to fans of the original and modern classics like CROUCHING TIGERS HIDEEN DRAGON. Most critics agree, don't wait until the one is on DVD, see it on the big screen so you can appreciate all of its beauty. It also has a score of 91% on Rottentomatoes.com, for those of you that follow that.

Also opening, the rock opera REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA. Make is a horror/musical/comedy weekend with a REPO!/ROCKY HORROR combo.

Held over for a 2nd week, one of my favorite films of the year, JCVD. If you haven't seen it yet, give it a chance. It is a nice surprise.

And finally, if you aren't in the holiday spirit yet, come down Wednesday December 17th to see the free screening of the 1942 classic musical HOLIDAY INN.

ASHES OF TIME REDUX 12/19
Rated R, Runtime 93 Minutes
Directed by Kar Wai Wong
Click here to view the trailer!

"Elliptical, sweeping, lovely and thoroughly confusing, Ashes of Time Redux is not a film to rent. It's well worth paying to see it on the big screen." - The San Fransisco Chronicle

"For the love of all things sensual and mysterious, see this one on a big screen." - ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

Ashes of Time Redux is inspired by Louis Cha's novel The Eagle-Shooting Heroes. It centers on a man named Ouyang Feng (Leslie Cheung). Since the woman he loved rejected him, he has lived in the western desert, hiring skilled swordsmen to carry out contract killings. His wounded heart has made him pitiless and cynical, but his encounters with friends, clients and future enemies make him conscious of this solitude...

-Showtimes-
Friday December 19th 7:00, 9:00
Saturday December 20th 5:00, 7:00
Sunday December 21st 3:30, 5:30
Monday December 22nd 7:00
Tuesday December 23rd 7:00
REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA 12/19
Rated R, Runtime 98 Minutes
Click here to view the trailer

"This goth rock opera features buckets of gore, a campy score and melodrama galore in a calculated effort to become a 21st-century Rocky Horror Picture Show" -THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR

"As it has evolved from a 10-minute cabaret piece, through a short film Bousman made in Toronto, to the big screen, Repo! The Genetic Opera has gained in both guts and gusto." - THE TORONTO STAR


In the year 2056 - the not so distant future - an epidemic of organ failures devastates the planet. Out of the tragedy, a savior emerges: GeneCo, a biotech company that offers organ transplants, for a price. Those who miss their payments are scheduled for repossession and hunted by villainous Repo Men. In a world where surgery addicts are hooked on painkilling drugs and murder is sanctioned by law, a sheltered young girl searches for the cure to her own rare disease as well as information about her family's mysterious history. After being sucked into the haunting world of GeneCo, she is unable to turn back, as all of her questions will be answered at the wildly anticipated spectacular event: The Genetic Opera.

-SHOWTIMES-
Friday December 19th @ 9:15
Saturday December 20th 7:15, 9:15
Sunday December 21st 6:00
Monday December 22nd 7:15
Tuesday December 23rd NO SHOWTIMES
2nd week!
JCVD
Rated R - Runtime 98 Minutes
Click here to view the trailer
Starring Jean Claude Van Damme

Between his tax problems and his legal battle with his wife for the custody of his daughter, these are hard times for the action movie star who finds that even Steven Seagal has pinched a role from him! In JCVD, Jean-Claude Van Damme returns to the country of his birth to seek the peace and tranquility he can no longer enjoy in the United States.

Jean-Claude Van Damme plays himself in this meta crime comedy that finds him garnering mores headlines than he's had in years after stumbling into an in-progress bank heist. Down and out, with only straight-to-DVD titles under his belt, and a recent job lost out to fellow has-been, Steven Seagal, the aging action star returns to Belgium a broken man fresh from losing a custody case for his daughter in Hollywood. Upon his arrival, the bad news continues with a disastrous ATM encounter that leads him into the bank and straight into a robbery situation, for which he's about to be blamed. Soon, crowds grow outside on the street, with the cops quick to point the finger at him and his fans cheering for his release

"The clever, stylish perception-teaser of a comic drama JCVD -- a reality-twisting cousin to Being John Malkovich -- showcases a Van Damme who's sly like a fox about his own image." - Entertainment Weekly

"very entertaining. And Van Damme proves himself a brave, possibly foolhardy actor. " - MIchael Philips, The Chicago Tribune

-Showtimes-
Friday December 19th @ 7:15
Saturday December 20th @ 5:15
Sunday December 21st @ NO SHOWTIMES
Monday December 22nd NO SHOWTIMES
Tuesday December 23rd @ 7:15
THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW
Rated R

Tickets are $6 each. We will also be selling participation kits for $5, which include confetti, a roll of toilet paper, toast, rice, noisemakers, party hats and newspaper.

You can buy your ticket and a participation kit together for $10 and save $1, or get them together plus a small combo for $12.00 and save $1.50.
Other combo packages are available. Ask at the box office.

SATURDAY DECEMBER 20th ONLY @ 10:15 PM
CINEMA SUNDAYS
EARLY SUMMER (FREE SCREENING)
Directed by Yasujiro Ozu

In postwar Tokyo, this household is loving and serene: older parents, their 28-year-old daughter Noriko, their married son, his devoted wife, and two rascally sons. Their only discontent is Noriko's lack of a husband. Society is changing: she works, she has women friends who tease and argue, her brother sees her independence as impudence, she sees it as normal. When her boss suggests that she marry a 40-year-old bachelor who is his friend, all the members of her family press her to accept. Without seeking their advice, and to their chagrin, Noriko determines her own course of action.

Sunday December 21st Only @ 3 PM
Opens Christmas Day!
SYNECDOCHE NEW YORK
Rated R, Runtime 124 Minutes
Written and Directed by Charlie Kaufman
Starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener, Michelle Williams and Hope Davis

Click here to view the trailer

Theater director Caden Cotard is mounting a new play. Fresh off of a successful production of Death of a Salesman, he has traded in the suburban blue-hairs and regional theater of Schenectady for the cultured audiences and bright footlights of Broadway. Armed with a MacArthur grant and determined to create a piece of brutal realism and honesty, something into which he can put his whole self, he gathers an ensemble cast into a warehouse in Manhattan's theater district. He directs them in a celebration of the mundane, instructing each to live out their constructed lives in a small mockup of the city outside. As the city inside the warehouse grows, Caden's own life veers wildly off the tracks. The shadow of his ex-wife Adele, a celebrated painter who left him years ago for Germany's art scene, sneers at him from every corner. Somewhere in Berlin, his daughter Olive is growing up under the questionable guidance of Adele's friend, Maria. He's helplessly driving his marriage to actress Claire into the ground. Sammy Barnathan, the actor Caden has hired to play himself within the play, is a bit too perfect for the part, and is making it difficult for Caden to revive his relationship with the alluringly candid Hazel. Meanwhile, his therapist, Madeline Gravis, is better at plugging her best-seller than she is at counseling him. His is second daughter, Ariel, is retarded. And a mysterious condition is systematically shutting down each of his autonomic functions, one by one. As the years rapidly pass, Caden buries himself deeper into his masterpiece. Populating the cast and crew with doppelgangers, he steadily blurs the line between the world of the play and that of his own deteriorating reality. As he pushes the limits of his relationships, both personally and professionally, a change in creative direction arrives in Millicent Weems, a celebrated theater actress who may offer Caden the break he needs.
Opens Christmas Day!
THE BLACK BALLOON
Rated PG-13, Runtime 97 Minutes
Starring Toni Collette
Click here to view the trailer

An adolescent boy from a most idiosyncratic family attempts to adjust to his new neighborhood as his sixteenth birthday looms on the horizon in this family drama from director Elissa Down. Thomas is about to turn sixteen, and as if adjusting to a new neighborhood, a new school, and new friends isn't enough for a teenage boy to contend with, his family is about as unpredictable as they come. His autistic older brother Charlie suffers from ADS syndrome, and attends a special school on the days that he actually chooses to go. His father Simon is an enormous cricket fan who is prone to holding intense discussions with his teddy bear, and his mother Maggie is a free spirit who sleeps with pretty much whomever she pleases. Recently, Thomas' mother revealed that she is pregnant. As a result, Thomas finds himself looking after Charlie much more frequently than usual. When Charlie strips half-naked and dashes into the neighbor's house in search of a bathroom, Thomas storms in after him and encounters pretty classmate Jackie - who is currently attempting to take a shower. Mortified, Thomas begins to realize that he might not be capable of caring for Charlie. Later at school, Thomas realizes that he'll have to learn to swim before he earns his lifesaving badge. Of course every student in class needs to have a partner, and it just so happens that Thomas' partner is a pretty fellow pupil named Jackie.
COMING SOON
Rachel Getting Married 1/09/09
Let The Right One In
Fears Of The Dark
A Christmas Tale
Wendy and Lucy

Twelve injured in Whistler gondola tower collapse

Twelve injured in Whistler gondola tower collapse: "Fifty-three stranded skiers and snowboarders at Whistler Blackcomb were rescued from gondola cars after a tower supporting the lift collapsed at the popular ski resort."

Monday, December 15, 2008

ILLINOIS: Obama: Probe shows no contact in Ill. gov scandal. “President-elect Barack Obama said Mo…


Obama: Probe shows no contact in Ill. gov scandal. “President-elect Barack Obama said Mo…: "UPDATE: Rasmussen: “Forty five percent (45%) of U.S. voters say it is likely President-elect Obama or one of his top campaign aides was involved in the unfolding Blagojevich scandal in Illinois, including 23% who say it is Very Likely.”
ANOTHER UPDATE: Reader Chad Olson writes: “Regarding Obama being in the clear because his own lawyer said so. Obama should ask Cheney how that worked for him in the Plame mess.” Well, Cheney was never charged!"

Protection For Investors In Madoff Securities May Be On The Way

Protection For Investors In Madoff Securities May Be On The Way: "Meanwhile, a federal judge on Monday threw a lifesaver to investors who may have been duped, saying they need the protection of a special government reserve fund set up to help investors at failed brokerage firms."

This is GREAT!
They pay all the ....political contributions..... why shouldn't they get a little hep from their friends......

Sick and it's gonna get worse!

Ammo Ban And Registration Proposal Getting Fresh Look


Ammo Ban And Registration Proposal Getting Fresh Look
"so-called “encoded ammunition” or “serialized ammunition” bills would require ammunition manufacturers to engrave a serial number on the base of the bullet and the inside of the cartridge casing of each round of ammunition for popular sporting caliber center-fire rifles, all center-fire pistols, all .22 rimfire rifles and pistols, and all 12 gauge shotguns.

In all but one of the bills, people would be required to forfeit all personally owned non-“encoded” ammunition.

After a certain date, it would be illegal to possess non-“encoded” ammunition. Reloading would be rendered illegal."

Sunday, December 14, 2008

The Best Digital Cameras for Under $300 - NYTimes.com



I just bought a Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 for $179 on line.

I love it!

Has the 401(k) failed?

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ASKS: Has the 401(k) failed?
"I don’t think 401(k)s have done any worse than defined-benefit plans — those are in terrible shape too, as a bit of poking around at PensionTsunami.com will illustrate — but one advantage of 401(k) plans and the like (including 403(b)s, 457s, SEPs, etc.) is that they’re transparent. When your 401(K) balance drops by 30-40% you know your retirement is in trouble; when public (or corporate) pension funds take a similar hit we get bland reassurances that everything’s okay. Isn’t it better to know where things stand?"

As City Goes Broke, One Expense Is Safe

As City Goes Broke, One Expense Is Safe
"Here in New York, the hostages go by different names, but serve the same function. They turn up without fail whenever the city is running short of money: library hours, firehouses, police officers, class sizes, day care centers, garbage pickup, health clinics. As perennial hostages to budget-making, these basic services, public servants and municipal buildings are captive to the current fiscal crisis.
Not so for the fastest-growing expense in the city since 2000: pension funds.
“The city’s payments to the pension plans have grown at 25 percent annually since fiscal year 2001,” said Martin Davis, a labor and pension analyst with the city’s Independent Budget Office."

Saturday, December 13, 2008

.: United States Senator Tom Coburn :: Press Room :.

:: Press Room :.:
"Examples of waste in 2008 include:

• $188,000 for Lobster Institute in Maine, home of the “LobsterCam”
• $1 million for bike paths on Louisiana levees while levees await basic repairs
• $2.4 million for a retractable shade canopy at a park in West Virginia
• $24.6 million for the National Park Service’s 100th year birthday in 2016 - 8 years early
• $3.2 million on a blimp the Pentagon does not want
• $367,000 wasted by a Texas school board on items like an inflatable alligator and under-the-sea waterslide, among other things
• $5 million for a bridge to a zoo parking lot in St. Louis
• $9,000 for a non-functioning airplane-shaped gas station in Tennessee
• $300,000 for specialty potatoes for high-end restaurants"

The Atlantic Online | February 1982 | Have You Ever Tried to Sell a Diamond? | Edward Jay Epstein

Have You Ever Tried to Sell a Diamond?
"To stabilize the market, De Beers had to endow these stones with a sentiment that would inhibit the public from ever reselling them. The illusion had to be created that diamonds were forever -- 'forever' in the sense that they should never be resold."

Stunning article! Long but worth every minute.
Written in 1982!
(hat tip to Atlanta Lou)

Friday, December 12, 2008

The latest from The Harbor


Following her wins for Best Actress at the New York and LA Film Critic's awards earlier this week, actress Sally Hawkin's star making role in Happy Go Lucky has now been nominated for a Golden Globe Best Actresss in a Comedy/Musical.

The film itself, has been nominated for Best Feature Comedy/Musical.

If you haven't seen it yet, get out and see it now! The Oscars are right around the corner!

And now that I have seen JCVD, I can say it lives up to the hype. You will be amazed at Jean Claude Van Damme - and it has a great soundtrack. Don't let his previous work stop you from seeing this film, which in my opinion is one of the best this year.

If you don't agree with me, check out Bill Idding's review of it in Friday's chronicle, or it's rottentomatoes site which shows that 87% of critics have given this movie a postive rating. Time magazine declared Van Damme worthy of an Oscar!

And don't miss the award winning documentary THE TIMES OF HARVEY MILK Saturday December 13th at 7:30 PM.

http://www.theharbortheater.com/
231-457-4274

BLACKFIVE: "You can take my leg, but you can't take my heart and you can't take my soul. I'm a Green Beret."

"You can take my leg, but you can't take my heart and you can't take my soul. I'm a Green Beret."
"The story over at Soldiers Angels Germany (via the WashPo and MSNBC - link to the full story at SAG). Ten Special Forces Soldiers receive the Silver Star. MUST READ."

Make sure you click this link and watch the video of these heroes! (the end is the best!) http://soldiersangelsgermany.blogspot.com/2008/12/blog-post.html

More snow, less clearing challenging motorists

More snow, less clearing challenging motorists
"'Road conditions have been pretty poor ... the plows have been really slow to get out to some roads,' said Jerome McCleary, a tow truck driver for T-Car in Montague and a bus mechanic for the Montague Area Public Schools."

WHO TO BLAME for job losses: Atlas has shrugged all over the country. Like many business owner…


WHO TO BLAME for job losses: Atlas has shrugged all over the country.

"Atlas has shrugged all over the country.

Like many business owners, we are no longer willing to take all of the financial and legal risks and put up with all of the aggravation of owning and running a business. Not with the prospects of even higher taxes, more regulation, more litigation and more emboldened bureaucrats on the horizon. Like others we know, we are getting out while the getting is, well, tolerable. Many who aren’t getting out are scaling back.

. . . It is no secret that owners circulated endless emails leading up to election day discussing lay off plans were Obama to win. Entrepreneurs instinctively understand the danger posed by larger liberal majorities in power. The risk-reward equation and fierce independence spirit of start up businesses are anathema to the class warfare, equality of outcome and spread the wealth mentality of the left. . . .

We got into business to be independent. We will get out for the same reason.

Truth, Economics, and Politics

Truth, Economics, and Politics
"As global warming pathologists insist that increasing carbon dioxide drives planetary meltdown, scientists who actually watch the climate trends -- as well as all the forces that affect it – see something different. They observe unchanging (if not declining) temperatures over the last dozen years despite increased global CO2 emissions during the same time period. They see Antarctic ice swells despite a greater media emphasis on Arctic ice (PDF) loss. They see a current warming bias across temperature monitoring stations; a cooling pattern since 1997; and a valid theory that solar cycles affect climate change more than any other phenomena."

Blog: Parties of Corruption

Parties of Corruption
"Which party is more corrupt? Maybe you've seen lists. The National Taxpayer's Union has a pretty good list http://www.ntu.org/main/press.php?PressID=343."

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Lake Shore Drive, Chicago

Great tune from the 70s for Chicago folks.

Muskegon County eyes alternative-energy vehicles

Muskegon County eyes alternative-energy vehicles
"As of now, a portion of the county sheriff's vehicles can run on ethanol. And eight Muskegon Area Transportation System buses and trolleys use natural gas.
The first opportunity to purchase alternative fuel vehicles could come later this month.
On Dec. 11, the county department heads could release a request for 16 vehicles, pending approval from the board of commissioners.
Even though the county is considering bidding on alternative fuel vehicles, the county could face significant barriers when incorporating them into its fleet.
Two major issues are cost and availability of fuel, said Joe Siedenstrang, the county's accounting manager.
'The department will have to decide whether or not there will be enough of a savings to go with alternative fuels or not,' Siedenstrang said. 'But the absolute final decision on what vehicles to purchase comes down to the board.'"

Camille Paglia on Obama choosing Hillary as Secretary of State, and more | Salon

Camille Paglia on Obama choosing Hillary as Secretary of State, and more Salon: "Awarding such a prize plum to Hillary may be a sop to her aggrieved fan base, but what exactly are her credentials for that position? Aside from being a mediocre senator (who, contrary to press reports, did very little for upstate New York), Hillary has a poor track record as both a negotiator and a manager. And of course both Clintons constantly view the world through the milky lens of their own self-interest. Well, it's time for Hillary to put up or shut up. If she gets as little traction in world affairs as Condoleezza Rice has, Hillary will be flushed down the rabbit hole with her feckless husband and effectively neutralized as a future presidential contender. If that's Obama's clever plan, is it worth the gamble? The secretary of state should be a more reserved, unflappable character -- not a drama queen who, even in her acceptance speech, morphed into three different personalities in the space of five minutes."

Moving to Canada?


CADUSD=X Chart - Yahoo! Finance

Amazing collapse of the Canadian dollar vs US dollar.

Harvard prof slams US nut allergy hysteria •

Harvard prof slams US nut allergy hysteria
"the extreme example of when a potentially fatal peanut was 'spotted on the floor of a school bus, whereupon the bus was evacuated and cleaned (I am tempted to say decontaminated), the extreme example of when a potentially fatal peanut was 'spotted on the floor of a school bus, whereupon the bus was evacuated and cleaned (I am tempted to say decontaminated),"

Plaxico Burress On Gun Safety

Gun safety is cool!

Blago-Obama timeline

The Volokh Conspiracy
"Yet, looking at this timeline of Blagogate, it seems quite possible that someone in the Obama Camp is either lying or at least not revealing what they know. I also find it hard to believe that Obama’s closest advisors were hiding major corruption from him, especially as he was making decisions about where to place Senate candidates such as Jarrett.
"Something important is missing from this story. Let's hope that, whatever it is, the absent fact or explanation will allow the narrative to fit Obama's denial more naturally.
Since by all accounts, the Obama camp refused Blagojevich’s bribery attempt, it would be extremely unwise to lie about it. Remember, it’s not the crime that trips you up; it’s the cover-up."

The GOP Must Take Out the Trash

The GOP Must Take Out the Trash
"Now that the snows have come, the summer soldiers are sneaking off to warmer climes. No sense being a hustler where there's nothing to hustle. This process will send large numbers of future indictables home to the Democrats where they belong.
But plenty of rotten apples will remain. What can be done with them?

The simple answer is: expose, expose, and expose. Somebody -- possibly everybody -- knew what Foley, Cunningham, and Stevens were up to. Somebody should have spoken up."

Kick out the crooks, perverts and cowards.
Stand for SOMETHING!
It seems so simple.

Can our old, entrenched GOP leopards change their spots?
I doubt it.

A complete transfusion is necessary but will it come too late for our country?

Woman convicted of smuggling monkey

Woman convicted of smuggling monkey
: "A Spokane woman who hid a sedated monkey under her blouse on a flight from Thailand to Los Angeles – pretending she was pregnant – has been convicted of smuggling charges."

No word on whether she was accused of monkey abuse or spanking the...

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Governor has one choice left: Sing?


Governor has one choice left: Sing?
"Blagojevich's buddies—the ones he still has left—surely aren't amused. They must be wondering how long it will take for Blagojevich to crack under the federal weight and start singing about all his friends.

This is the governor who once bragged that he had the 'testicular virility' to make tough decisions. This is the governor who compared himself to John Wayne."