- I’m surprised at how many people are not familiar with burial at sea. A lot of folks I’ve spoken to have a concern that a body would just float around. Normally the body is put in a container like a casket (or wrapped in some kind of sailcloth) with holes drilled in the bottom and weighed down. I’m betting Osama was put in a box and wasn’t just wrapped in a cloth.
- Of all the campus celebrations held after the death of bin Laden was announced, it was the West Point celebration that intrigued me the most. I wonder if they were required to watch the president’s speech because I’m thinking the speech was held after curfew. I also wonder if rules were slightly lifted that evening to allow for the celebration.
- I admit, all that celebrating felt a bit weird to me. I think we all want something to celebrate, like a whole “Japan Surrenders” celebration in Times Square, but it’s a different war and a different enemy.
- Man, I’m a bit surprised at all the criticism at Obama’s speech, in particular that he’s taking too much credit for the accomplishment of the mission. I don’t think I have a problem with how it was worded or if a Republican president gave the speech. I like the idea that my president takes ownership and responsibilities for his or her actions, and that he or she is in charge. I cut and pasted the speech in Word and did a word count for the number of times “we” and “I” were used and their variations. In a real quick and unscientific manner I counted “we” 40 times and “I” ten times. Above is a word cloud of the entire speech (click to enlarge). But I guess I’d much rather people complain about things of this nature than his birth or his grades in college.
- But you know, I’m thankful to be in such a country where we are free to express our opinions.
- I made a comment last week how I was surprised that I couldn’t find a parody video regarding Obama’s long form birth certificate and Hulk Hogan’s intro song “I’m a Real American.” It turns out the president used the song as his own introduction at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. I think it’s obvious that Obama reads BagOfNothing.com on a daily basis.
- I’ve never watched the ABC show “Castle” but I think it would be something I would enjoy. Heck, that lead actress gets my attention every time.
- Fans of AMC’s “The Walking Dead” will get a kick out of this picture.
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Live-Tweeting the Bin Laden Attack
A man in Abbottabad, the town where Osama bin Laden was killed by the U.S. on Monday, inadvertently live-tweeted the attack as it started.
The man, who uses the Twitter handle “ReallyVirtual”, identifies himself as Sohaib Athar, “an IT consultant taking a break from the rat-race by hiding in the mountains with his laptops.”
Around 11 hours ago, according to the Twitter timeline, Mr. Athar first tweeted about a helicopter hovering above him at 1 a.m., saying it was a “rare event” for Abbottabad. That would have been at about 3.30 p.m. Eastern time on Sunday.
Still, Mr. Athar seems to have thought of it as a mere annoyance, as his next tweet was “Go away helicopter – before I take out my giant swatter :-/”
Within minutes, he tweeted: “A huge window shaking bang here in Abbottabad Cantt. I hope its not the start of something nasty :-S”.
After a while when the sound of the helicopter stopped following a blast, Mr. Athar tweeted “seems like my giant swatter worked !”
That was followed by a Twitter discussion about what had happened. He wrote to “@m0hcin the few people online at this time of the night are saying one of the copters was not Pakistani…”
Mr. Athar noted that “Since taliban (probably) don’t have helicpoters, and since they’re saying it was not ‘ours’, so must be a complicated situation#abbottabad”
Over the next two hours, Mr. Athar exchanged messages with a few other Twitter users about what had happened, learning that there was a helicopter crash. They wondered whether it was an attack or an accident.
“And now I feel I must apologize to the pilot about the swatter tweets :-/” tweeted Mr. Athar. He retweeted “ibi2010 Ibrar Ali , who said: 1 dead and 1 injured in Abbottabad for heli crashed.”
Mr, Athar seems to have gone offline for a few hours, resurfacing this morning to tweet: “interesting rumors in the otherwise uneventful Abbottabad air today.” Shortly thereafter, Mr. Athar figured out what had happened.
He retweeted a tweet from Munzir Naqvi: “I think the helicopter crash in Abbottabad, Pakistan and the President Obama breaking news address are connected.”
Mr. Athar was clearly unhappy.
“I guess Abbottabad is going to get as crowded as the Lahore that I left behind for some peace and quiet. *sigh*”
Shortly thereafter, another Twitter user confirmed the news. Mr. Athar tweeted “RT @ISuckBigTime: Osama Bin Laden killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan.: ISI has confirmed it << Uh oh, there goes the neighborhood :-/””
As the Twitter world discovered Mr. Athar’s live tweets from last night, thousands of followers have added him in the last few hours.
Two hours ago, he wrote: “Uh oh, now I’m the guy who liveblogged the Osama raid without knowing it.”


