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Saturday, April 29th

The End of Something


I'm leaving Austin in about 30 hours, and I have no idea when I'll be back, ever. I literally have no reason to return, short of the death of one of a very few, select friends who still live here.

“There’s our old ruin, Nick,” Marjorie said.
Nick, rowing, looked at the white stone in the green trees.
“There it is,” he said.
“Can you remember when it was a mill?” Marjorie asked.
“I can just remember,” Nick said.
“It seems more like a castle,” Marjorie said.
Nick said nothing. They rowed on out of sight of the mill, following the shore line. Then Nick cut across the bay.
– Ernest Hemingway, “The End of Something”



The tears from your eyes that you cried have dried
And theres nothing left to say
And when you see that the time we spent together meant nothing
And you couldn't make me stay
Remember me, and my eyes, and how they saw you
Remember me, and my voice, and what I said
It's over, and now there's nothing
Oh it's the end, the end of something.
– Henry Rollins, “The End of Something”

Jim on 04.29.06 @ 01:10 AM PST [link]


Monday, April 24th

Pricecut on concourse 11!


I'm in the beginnings of a nearly two week / eight segment tour of the southwest. First stop, and every other stop from here is Phoenix "Sky Harbor" airport. As Glenn reported back in December, the WiFi in Phoenix is free. Unfortunately it doesn't work very well. While port 80 is open, so HTTP apps work (and thus I can post this), all other ports are blocked, so I can't run iChat/AIM, or even send and receive email.

Phoenix Sky Harbor offers a PDF for "DIY debugging", (PDF), but its not any help.

Potentially the most interesting thing about this is that every Airport I will visit will offer public 802.11 coverage. Las Vegas and Phoenix are free, while Honolulu and Austin is not. Austin, of course is the first (Ipersonally installed it back in 1999.) Wayport waited months to announce it. In addition, while I was still at Wayport, the airports we installed were all free, mostly as a huge "fuck you" to Mobilestart (since acquired by T-Mobile.)

Still, it will all tip toward free over time. Glenn
asks the hard question here that hotels must answer. By my estimate, the hotels have already tipped, the food space has tipped (T-mobile is hangs on in Starfucks and Run-fo-theBorders, but its about the only hold-out I can find.) Now the airports are tipping.

I hope Phoenix fixes their problems (or policy) here soon. (Guys & Girls, I'm willing to help, just call (or email)).

Jim on 04.24.06 @ 08:19 AM PST [link]


Friday, April 21st

Pedophiles in Spokane


Yes, folks, its still going on.

priest has resigned as director of a Roman Catholic-run home for troubled boys that is being sued by former residents who claim he abused them during the 1970s and '80s.

And here's a fun little story out of the Gonzaga paper. Note how this co-ed states that she "wasn't surprised" at the high concentration of registered sex offenders in Spokane. Wow. Why would anyone send their son or daughter to Gonzaga, EWU or Whitman when the conditions are this dangerous?


The first week 21-year-old senior Natasha Seidl searched the number of sex offenders in her neighborhood, she "swore off walking anywhere." She and her four other roommates had already lived in their house for five months before one of her roommate's professors gave them a Web site to search for registered sex offenders in their neighborhood.

"I wasn't surprised," Seidl said, "but I was creeped out."

Within the 99207 ZIP code, there are 10 level II sex offenders and three level III sex offenders, according to a search conducted on "The Washington State Sex Offender Information Center" Web site (http://ml.waspc.org/searcharound.aspx). Level III sex offenders are the highest-level sex offenders. Many of them were convicted on multiple charges of molestation and the rape of minors.

Currently, if Seidl must walk to campus alone, she makes sure it is during the day. If it is early morning, she goes with a friend or drives.

"At night, I only drive," Seidl said. She also carries a "huge thing of pepper spray" wherever she goes.

Seidl works downtown on the 800 block of West Riverside and sometimes walks the Centennial Trail to and from work. "I walked to work on the trail just fine," Seidl said.

Another search conducted on the same Web site for the 99201 ZIP code returned 54 registered offenders with a valid address and 39 more without a valid address, including those who are transients and have recently moved. Although Seidl is disgusted by the number of offenders within the same area that she works, she said that knowing this information will not affect whether she will continue to walk home by herself.

"I have to do what I have to do," she said. "I guess I am guilty of thinking it won't happen to me if I take these precautions. On the other hand, I think there are sick things that happen no matter where you are."

Last year Seidl lived in the Chateaux apartments off Boone Avenue and Washington Street. When she moved, she said she hadn't thought to research her new area because she needed housing. She said that even though the apartments were nice, she feels safer now living on East Nora. Seidl thinks the apartments were isolated from campus, and that at least on Nora, there are dozens of houses of students who live around her that she knows, particularly on her block.
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Spokane knows it has a problem, thats why the state is passing new laws preventing registered sex offenders from coming anywhere near a child.

SPOKANE -- Being a sex offender in Washington is about to get a whole lot more difficult, thanks to nearly 20 bills signed into law by Governor Chistine Gregoire Monday.

One of the new laws makes it illegal for sex offenders to hang out where children do, and its the first of its kind in the country. It creates a new crime, criminal trespass against children, making it illegal for level two and three sex offenders to hang out in places children do - like parks, pools and community centers.

The member services director of the YMCA says it gives his staff more control over who comes in and out of their facility. They will have to rely on community notification fliers and the county website to identify the sex offenders.

Criminal trespass against children is a Class C Felony.
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But even this isn't enough, so some of the local citizens are taking matters into their own hands.

Coeur d'Alene's Tamara Cougar is fed up.

Fighting for what she believes in, Cougar brings to mind such crusaders as Spokane's Shannon Sullivan, who mounted the effort to recall Spokane's mayor after it was revealed he offered city posts to gay men he met on the Internet.

Like Sullivan, Cougar is a single mother. And she's taken on a formidable opponent: child molesters.

Cougar had the unpleasant task of explaining to her daughter, who was in third grade with Dylan Groene – a boy who was kidnapped from his home and later allegedly killed by a convicted child molester – why Dylan wasn't coming back. Then, after attending the Groene funerals, Cougar took a stand.

"I can't teach my kids to always do what's right if I don't do it myself," she said. "As a mother, I just felt in the pit of my stomach that something had to be done."

Cougar abandoned a career in mechanical engineering to build a nonprofit organization to protect children called Strong Mothers Against Child Molesters, or SMAC'M.

"We can teach children how to be less vulnerable, and teach parents how to keep their children safer," she said.

Cougar has put messages on coffee cups, T-shirts, billboards and bumper stickers. But perhaps her most potent weapon, about to be launched, is SMAC'M's Web site.

In addition to listing registered sex offenders, SCAC'M's Web site will provide information on parental fears, a section for hurt children, how and where to get help, and monitoring of sentences given by local judges to child molesters, among other invaluable information.

"Soon, we'll add a safety page," Cougar said. "As our programs develop, we'll add more."

Cougar has had valuable assistance from those on the front lines.

"The police and prosecutors have been very helpful, telling me what roadblocks keep them from getting convictions and decent prison sentences."

One roadblock is judges who Cougar said let offenders go free rather than send them to prison. What's more, Idaho has no mandatory minimum sentences for first-time sex offenders. SMAC'M will not only monitor sentencing, but also report on Kootenai County judges who it feels are too lenient.

Other problems include offenders who declare homelessness to avoid registering addresses, and a lack of key personnel, Cougar said.

"Area police departments used to have state funding, through ICARE, for a special interviewer for child victims of abuse," Cougar said. "Their funding was cut about a year ago, although the interviewer is desperately needed."

Cougar has support from many in the community, such as Angela Vietri, a former Boise School District teacher.

"I met Tamara and thought, 'Wow, here is a person that's actually taking action.' So many of us hear about child predators but are left with only a feeling of outrage and helplessness. SMACM is changing that by giving the average person a vehicle to make a real difference."

SMACM can be found here. The Spokane County Sherrif's Sex Offender database can be found here. The Spokane County Sherrif's office goes so far as to publish a separate list of the "Level 3" sex offenders. On 4/17/2006 there were 129 names on this list.

These offenders pose a potential high risk to the community and are a threat to re-offend if provided the opportunity. Most have prior sex crime convictions as well as other criminal convictions. Their lifestyles and choices place them in this classification. Some have predatory characteristics and may seek out victims. They have refused or failed to complete approved treatment programs.


Jim on 04.21.06 @ 12:12 PM PST [link]


Wednesday, April 19th

SCAPCA just wants to get PAID


In this story we see some of SCAPCA's cronies demanding their due from a local (to Spokane) producer of biodiesel.

"Toxic methanol vapors". Fuck that noise. Methanol's toxic exposure limit is well below 200 ppm. (This is the EPA exposure limit (for safety)). Thats 200ccs in 1,000,000 ccs, or about a >PINT< of methanol per cubic meter of air.

Methanol isn't even flamable at that concentration.

Fucking SCAPCA and their Fucking EPA cronies. They just want to get PAID.

Spokane is dying. They can't even attract skating competitions, though Cheney will visit (perhaps to hunt). If you live in Spokane, get out while you can.

Of course, if you're reading this, and you live in Spokane, you're probably not of a mind to get out. No, you'll stay right there while the price of natural gas skyrockets. Where will Avista get its natural gas when the Navajo nation cuts off the supply to California, New Mexico, Arizona and Nevada?

Oh, they'll still get it, but it will become damned expensive. Supply and demand, don't cha know?

Winter 2006 may seem a long way from now, but if its a cold one, Spokane's natives are fucked.
Jim on 04.19.06 @ 06:59 PM PST [link]


Wednesday, April 12th

Spokake


Obviously, either nobody got my "Spokake" joke, or nobody reads this blog.
Jim on 04.12.06 @ 08:07 AM PST [link]


"This appears to be a personal agenda for Kim"


Ho ho, the worm turns. Phil Harris (quoted far below) is the other county commisioner who ran SCAPCA's Eric Skelton out of town on a rail. Lets all watch while Spokane's "Regional Health District" gets crippled (and SCAPCA is left without a place to call home.)

"Personal agenda?" You betcha. Dr. Thornburn is the Health Officer (she who must be obeyed) for SRHD, and chairs the board there. Given that she was appointed by the govenor, the jig is up, or will soon be. Developer interests always prevail in Spokane, as the city's recent parking debacle, which was directly responsible for the ouster of Mayor West, clearly shows.

Allow me to repeat, property rights trump bureauacracy

According to Jim Emacio, county attorney, district agents could enter property with or without permission; it could condemn property to abate a public nuisance; it could levy any amount of tax it felt it needed to continue operations; it could file liens on property to pay for abatement if the owner could not pay; and if the public didn't like the district and wanted to get rid of it, they would have to go back to the polls and have a 66-percent favorable vote to dissolve it. It only takes a 51-percent approval to establish the district, Emacio said.

Spokane, thats how you got stuck with SCAPCA.

SRHD is responsible for enforcing the new smoking ban that includes bars. You see? Yet more "air polution control authority" crap.


Facility's sale called unlikely
Kevin Graman
Staff writer
April 11, 2006

The possible sale of the Public Health Center "has been blown greatly out of proportion," the chairman of the Spokane County commissioners told the health board Monday.

Two separate estimates have revealed the building would be very expensive to replace.

The Spokane Regional Health District's board, which met Monday in a special session to discuss the issue, learned that the building at 1101 W. College Ave. is appraised at $7 million. However, Sweitzer Co. Inc., the county's appraiser, estimated the cost of replacing it at $19 million.

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Health district officials, concerned that the county's appraisal would not reflect the true value of the building, asked a contractor who specializes in medical buildings to estimate the cost of constructing another health facility. Bouten Construction put that figure somewhere between $25 million and $29 million.

Health center attributes that officials said would make the building more expensive to replace include a vital-records vault, vaccine and medication storage facilities and negative pressure ventilation to prevent transmission of infection.

Discussion about possible sale of the building, which is owned by the county, to the developers of the nearby Kendall Yards project was revealed to the health board at its meeting March 23, the day after health district employees encountered appraisers in the building.

At Monday's meeting, county Commissioner Todd Mielke, who also is chairman of the health board, scolded the district's health officer, Dr. Kim Thorburn, for politicizing the issue by claiming she was "left in the dark" about discussions between county officials and representatives for developer Marshall Chesrown.

Mielke said Thorburn and health district administrator Torney Smith were made aware of discussions regarding the building as early as Feb. 3 and the appraisal should have come as no surprise.

"This appears to be a personal agenda for Kim," Mielke wrote in a summary of the issue he made available Monday. He criticized Thorburn for raising objections in the media rather than allowing the health board to take a position.

Thorburn said she was told of the discussions but considered the possibility of a sale remote until the appraisal, which she said came without notice.

"It seemed like they were moving pretty quickly, and I was left out of the loop," Thorburn said Monday.

Health board members, appearing eager to move beyond the dispute between their chairman and their health officer, decided it was premature to take a position on the possible sale until an offer has been made.

Mielke said no one besides Kendall Yards has expressed interest in the building.

County Commissioner Phil Harris, also a health board member, repeated that the county would accept no deal for the building that did not include a new facility as good as the current one or better.

Given the estimated cost of replacement, he said, such a deal appears unlikely.

Jim on 04.12.06 @ 08:00 AM PST [link]


Tuesday, April 11th

The Spokake forced sex scene


In Spokane, firefighters fuck little girls.

Meanwhile, the South Hill Rapist is due to be released from jail, while his imitator is on his way in.

And the sex abuse by priests claims keep rolling in.

You see, in Spokane, even the nurses fuck kids.

In Spokane, the hospitals won't prescribe emergency contraception to rape victims.
Jim on 04.11.06 @ 08:12 AM PST [link]


Skullfucking SCAPCA


Turns out that the building where SCAPCA is housed may be for sale.

A tense debate Monday morning between Spokane County Commissioner Todd Mielke and Dr. Kim Thorburn, Chief Health Officer for the Spokane Regional Health District.

The controversy surrounds talk of selling the Health District building. A local developer asked county commissioner Todd Mielke if the county ever considered selling or trading the building.

According to Mielke, Dr. Thorburn began publicly making comments and speaking out against the possible sale, even though the board she reports to had yet to take a position.

Mielke said the county will examine the current appraisal and then pass that along to the developer.

Then it will be up to the developer to make an offer.


For those of you who don't follow the local politics, Todd Mielke is the county commisioner who helped oust Eric Skelton, the former head of SCAPCA. SCAPCA's offices are on the second floor of the Health District Building, and SCAPCA doesn't have the budget to go elsewhere if the Health District doesn't allow them to remain there, rent-free. Dr. Thorburn was one of the only people who backed Skelton while he was being run out of town on a rail.

Jim on 04.11.06 @ 07:47 AM PST [link]


Monday, April 3rd

10 sex positions


you should not attempt.

Jim on 04.03.06 @ 08:24 AM PST [link]




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