Geeks Ahoy!
Apparently, Mozilla downloaded a security fix, automatically, on September 10. Thirty-six files were upgraded, but one, "AccessibleMarshall.dll", seems to be the problem.
Anyone else experiencing crashes?
We all know that the government (Bush and Obama, Paulson and Geithner and Bernanke) have been secretly funneling our money to banks, insurance companies and hedge funds, here and abroad, by paying AIG's counterparties' CDS claims. Gretchen Morgenson 3/7/2009
The PTB claim it's all necessary, because otherwise, AIG will go belly-up and the global financial system will go feet in the air. But ---
Are da boyz being paid twice over?
Consider this argument from A Credit Trader's blog via Econbrowser.
It has been widely assumed that AIG's CDS counterparties, all of whom knew that AIG was hugely underpricing these contracts (that is, in the crunch they'd certainly go unpaid), were always relying on the government (the taxpayers) to pay these CDSs off. In other words they accurately predicted the government's future response to the failure of AIG, a financial firm which was too-big-to-fail.
But did they? Were those counterparties that confident of their political prognostication abilities. Probably not. Then, how do you insure yourself against AIG going under and not being able to pay on its contracts?
Buy puts on AIG or short its stock. And why shouldn't we assume that's exactly what these sophisticated counterparties (Goldman Sachs, for example) did. But that means they've already profited from those puts and shorts. They're being paid twice.
I'm enraged! How about you?
I've got an itsy-bitsy CPU -- a Celeron 566 running at 850 (Hey! Knock off the giggling! What with my 768MB of CL2 PC100 and my new HP LCD display and G550 I've got the hottest 1999c. system around). Anyhow ---
In the past I've never been affected or even particularly annoyed by internet ads. And then suddenly, there appeared the "Verizon FiOS" Flash ad. This ad regularly consumed whatever CPU resources were available (forcing my CPU to run at 100% and heating it up), but more importantly, it fought over the resources with my internet radio apps -- winamp and realplay. Thus ---
For the first time ever (going back to 1998) I installed blockers -- here, Adblock and Flashblock. And all for the purpose of blocking one objectionable ad.
I wonder how many others have done the same thing. And I wonder whether other internet advertisers should sue Verizon for incompetent coding since that single ad has resulted in my rejecting all Flash ads.
And too, what's the effect on owners of sites like Josh if his advertisers learn his visitors no longer accept Flash downloads.
Tim Russert, Chris Matthews, Mike Barnicle, Maureen Dowd, Margaret Carlson, Ceci Connolly! I could go on, but my question is: Has anyone got anything good to say about any of them?
Is it all about their pre-conciliar cathecism? Pope John XXIII just wasn't Jesuitical enough for them, not Irish enough?
Anyone got any ideas as to why they turned out so badly?