Well, Damn

Blogger-on-hiatus Jed Baer emailed me yesterday with a link to someone in need.  (I helped Jed out a few years ago.)  Fellow blogger Jeff Borland of The Poor Farm, “Jeffro” is his nom de plume, has lost pretty much everything he owned in a house fire, including his precious cat Rooster and almost all of his guns.  People are pitching in to help, and the blogosphere is also responding as only we can.

I’m reminded of September, 2005 when Mostly Cajun lost his home, possessions and cats to a fire after Hurricane Rita swept through his hometown.

Jeffro writes:

As for myself, there are two things that are bothering me. One – I cannot understand how I deserve all this help and largess. I don’t think I’m much different than anyone else, but I’m hearing that I’m not. Apparently my pal who wants to rent to me and my Cuz got together and figured this might just be a way for me to see just how good people could be, and teach me to take it. I’ve always been a do it yourselfer. Nope, don’t need no help doin’ that thang. Hate to bother ya, so I’ll do it myself.

Well, I cannot survive without sacrificing that kind of thinking.

Most of us on this side of the fence are fiercely independent. We don’t want handouts, we don’t want to be a burden. But there’s a difference between accepting help from friends and taking government handouts. One is voluntary, the other is taken at (implied) gunpoint and distributed at best inefficiently and at worst corruptly. Jeffro is getting immediate housing assistance from friends. Mostly Cajun got a FEMA trailer – after more than a month and a lot of runaround.

“Charity” is defined by Webster’s as “benevolent goodwill toward or love of humanity” and “generosity or helpfulness especially toward the needy or suffering.” You’ll note, it doesn’t say a thing about “compulsory.”

If you are feeling charitable, you can contribute to Jeffro’s recovery fund.

We form societies because, as much as we want to, we can’t always do it all by ourselves. I have to say, in my fifty years of life the society of bloggers is the finest one I have ever belonged to.

Upgrade

So far, I’ve made it through life with almost all my standard equipment – I still have my tonsils and appendix, for instance. I did have my wisdom teeth removed when I was eighteen, but other than that, no surgery.

This morning, however, I’m getting an upgrade. My standard-issue eyeballs, Mk. I Mod 0 will be laser-modified to Mod 1. I’m getting custom LASIK to correct myopia and astigmatism.

Let’s hope that tomorrow I’ll be glasses-free for the first time since I was about six.

Roku Won’t be Getting Any More of My Money

I bought my first Roku box on the recommendation of Instapundit back in April of 2011.  Streaming Netflix to my TV!  How cool! 

But in February, 2012, it croaked, and Roku’s warranty is 30 days – period.  Including shipping, $95.26 and ten months of life.

Well, OK, sometimes you get a bad piece, and in the mean time new models with higher performance had come out, and I didn’t see a competing device that was any better so I popped for an upgrade – $98.18 with free shipping.

It’s dead, Jim.  Four months old and it’s a paperweight.

I’m done.  No more Roku anything.  Apparently “Roku” means either “junk” or “sucker!”  Either way, once is happenstance; twice is coincidence.  Three times is enemy action. 

UPDATE:
One of these is on order. With my Amazon.com points, it was $87.50. And I can watch YouTube videos on it, which Roku doesn’t allow.

Well, This Kinda Changes the Narrative…

Authorities say hitchhiker shot himself

A West Virginia man who claimed to be the victim of a drive-by shooting along a rural Montana highway while working on a memoir called “Kindness in America” has confessed to shooting himself, authorities said Friday.
Valley County sheriff’s officials said they believe 39-year-old Ray Dolin shot himself as a desperate act of self-promotion, but they offered no further details.

I thought the story smelled a bit ripe.

I wonder if he’s a supporter of the Brady Campaign….

That’s Unpossible!

They’re from San Francisco!  They can’t know how to shoot!

S.F. couple kill daughter’s alleged pimp, cops say

A San Francisco couple whose teenage daughter was allegedly being pimped by a Southern California man tracked him around the state, failing at one attempt to kill him before shooting him to death near Candlestick Park, authorities said Wednesday.

Pretty sad. Couldn’t they get help from the authorities?

The couple have been together since middle school and live with their three other children in San Francisco. Their daughter disappeared some time ago and after searching for her, Gilton and Mercado discovered that she was turning tricks and that Sneed was her pimp, their attorneys said.

“They had gone out to local police agencies, agencies in Southern California – they had even tried talking to national organizations,” said Eric Safire, Gilton’s attorney. “Every place they turned to turned them away.”

Guess not.

It seems the evidence is mostly circumstantial:

On June 4, Sneed was in San Francisco, driving his Toyota Camry at Meade and LeConte avenues at 2 a.m., when someone – prosecutors say it was Gilton – shot him with a .40-caliber handgun. Sneed crashed into a parked car and died a short time later at San Francisco General Hospital.

A few hours later, police questioned the girl at the Bayview Station, Safire said. On Saturday, her parents were arrested.

Sneed was a victim of a drive-by shooting in South Los Angeles last year, according to Los Angeles police. An appeal filed in a murder case involving a friend of his said that both the friend and Sneed were members of the Nutty Block Crip street gang.

Apparently the daughter fingered the parents, but really, how reliable a witness can she be? And the victim was a gang member previously involved in two drive-by shootings. Sounds like reasonable doubt to me.