Friday, May 31, 2013

Stardate:        91019.48


Sol III Date:   31/05/2013/1212.30



If you own a car wash, is paying someone to perform a rain danced a tax deductable expense? What if it doesn’t rain? Or is it a tax deduction only if it rains?

What is the key to success?
Hire the right employees.

How do you know you hired the right employees?
You know because the business is successful.

So the key to success is circular reasoning?
Yes, because circular reasoning is the key.

 “Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.”
 Charles Bukowski



Stardate:        91016.26

 

Sol III Date:   30/05/2013/18:17



Watching one of the media’s final [pseudo] news telecasts of the day I heard it stated that the actions of Harper’s ex-chief of staff Nigel Wright, vis-à-vis Mr. Duffy, were “not in the best interests of Canadians.”

Whatever else you might argue about the actions of Nigel Wright and “the best interests of Canadians,” Mr. Wrights action’s have returned $90,000 to Canadian taxpayers.

Which would certainly seem ‘in the best interest’ of Canadians to me?

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Stardate:        91013.8

 

Sol III Date:   29/05/2013/20:41


This is a paper towel dispenser that provides paper towels to dry one’s hands after washing said hands.




Unlike toilet paper the direction the roll of paper towel faces, in or out, is important. If the roll of paper towel is inserted facing the wrong way the paper towel feed jams and the paper towel dispenser has to be opened and the jam cleared. If the roll of paper towel is facing the wrong way it needs to be turned or the dispenser will simply jam again.

Lately it has been frequently necessary to open the dispensers, clear the jam and turn the roll of paper towel to feed in the correct direction.

I hear you thinking “they probably haven’t trained the person who had to replace the empty roll”.

You are right, there is no training on how to change the rool of paper towel in the dispenser.

For a very good reason.

When you open the dispenser, remove the cardboard center of the empty roll and go to put the new roll in, this is what you see:



When you put the new roll of paper towel into the dispenser the instructions are right in your face and in clear, straightforward diagrams. How can you not see the instructions?

Have the members of our society spent so much time in wilful denial, refusing to see, hear or listen to anything they don’t want to know about or think about that we can no longer see the reality right in front of us, right under our noses?  

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Stardate:        91009.82

 

Sol III Date:   28/05/2013/09:46



From Our

                               


Files

“We all go. Why not enjoy the go?”


Is Proctor & Gamble’s less than charming advertising campaign to get consumers buying P & G’s Charmin brand of toilet paper.

If the fact there is a “We all go. Why not enjoy the go?” has not caused your brain to explode, here are some mind boggling facts from the “We all go. Why not enjoy the go?” website. 
2006: The Charmin Restrooms opened in Times Square, offering daily visitors free public restrooms during the busy shopping season from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Eve.
2010: The Charmin New York City Restrooms reached 1.5 million visitors! The Charmin Restrooms had more visitors from 2006 through 2010 than the Empire State Building!

A 27-room traveling bathroom facility was a welcome addition to 15 state fairs across the country where the Charmin Bear entertained long lines of fair-goers with an unforgettable Potty Dance.
There is a mobile app to help consumers find clean, comfortable restrooms on the go.
Advertising how soft toilet paper is [“Please, don’t squeeze the Charmin”] makes sense since you don’t want to be using sandpaper on ones waste removal orifice.

But “Why not enjoy the go”?

Do Proctor & Gamble executives really think people are dumb enough to buy into, believe, that buying Charmin will make them “enjoy the go”?

Have we become such metal zombies that an advertising campaign based on a crappy concept such as “enjoy’ the go will have people  shuffling off to buy Charmin toilet paper?

Do bears shit in the Woods?

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Stardate:        91005.6

 

Sol III Date:   26/05/2013/20.43


Bible Belt Braying

Let us set aside the fact Abbotsford’s anti-harm reduction bylaw is killing people who do not need to die.

Let us set aside the fact Abbotsford’s anti-harm reduction bylaw is promoting the spread of disease throughout our entire community.

Let us set aside the fact that Abbotsford’s anti-harm reduction bylaw’s ignorance does not change the reality that death and disease are not confined to the victims of the bylaw, but are opportunistic and do not care how ‘holier than thou’ one is when looking for their next host.

Let us set aside the fact Abbotsford’s anti-harm reduction bylaw is costing the taxpayers of Abbotsford and British Columbia hundreds of thousands, millions, of dollars.

Let us set aside the fact Abbotsford’s anti-harm reduction bylaw means the citizens of Abbotsford are denied the benefits of healthcare programs and dollars when those programs contain even the tiniest harm reduction component.

Let us set aside the fact Abbotsford’s anti-harm reduction bylaw singles out a specific group of citizens to deny them healthcare.

Let us set aside the fact Abbotsford’s anti-harm reduction bylaw has forced citizens of Abbotsford to sue in the Courts of Canada the other citizens of Abbotsford to enforce the rights to which those being victimized by the City of Abbotsford bylaw are entitled to as Canadians.

Let us set aside the fact Abbotsford’s anti-harm reduction bylaw stands as proof, actions speaking louder than words, that despite all its self-righteous, self-congratulatory bombast - Abbotsford is NOT a Christian community.

 “Then they also will answer, saying, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or naked or sick or in prison, and did not minister to you?’ Then he will answer them, saying, ‘Truly, I say to you, as you did not do it to one of the least of these, you did not do it to me.’”

Let us set aside the fact Abbotsford’s anti-harm reduction bylaw is ethically reprehensible, spiritually corrupt and corrupting.

Setting all that aside we are left with Abbotsford City Council’s pièce de résistance - painting Abbotsford and its citizens as sanctimonious, depraved Jackasses in the eyes of the rest of Canada.

Way to go boys – and girl.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Stardate:        91003.04

 

Sol III Date:   25/05/2013/22:17


Huh, I would have thought better of Wendy’s.

I caught the new Wendy’s TV ad and figured out what it was about the commercial that sounded a discordant note for me.

The commercial where the woman is trying to take advantage of her naive [mentally challenged?] friend by flimflamming the friend into babysitting the deceiver’s children on Friday night.

Presumably leaving the deceiver free, having taken advantage of the ‘friendship’ and dumped the deceiver’s responsibility and children onto the mark, to party Friday night away.

The manager comes up to the pair and attempts to comment about what a good $$$ deal the food is, but keeps being cut off by the deceiver who does not want the mark to know what the cost of the food is.

After several attempts the manager realizes the deceiver does not want the mark to know how inexpensive the food is.

Rather than making sure the intended victim knew the actual cost of the food, the manager supports the deceiver and chooses his words carefully in order to help convince the intended victim that the food cost was higher than it was.

So Wendy’s, according to the moral of the tale (the commercial), corporate policy is to support deceit.

A behaviour consistent with the switch from advertisements featuring Wendy’s founder Dave’s heavyset daughter Wendy, to the new campaign featuring an attractive, more petite redheaded young woman.

Apparently Wendy’s “Quality is our recipe” refers only to the food and not any other aspect of the company’s values, ethics or behaviours.

I suspect the reason I had expected better of Wendy’s is that it is an expectation left over from the era and advertisements featuring Wendy’s founder Dave before Dave passed away.

Friday, May 24, 2013



Stardate:        91000.5

 

Sol III Date:    24/05/2013/23:59


A Riddle.

Due to an irresistible urge to clean my kitchen I have a nicely cleaned kitchen and only these few words of explanation.

Plus all the words for those who can un-riddle the riddle that lies between the lines.

Hint: the more time required to clean = the dirtier the kitchen. Just how messy was my kitchen?