But please, if you are registered to vote somewhere in the US, become aware of THIS now.
If it really is as serious an issue as the article suggests, then awareness and corrective action should be put in place as soon as possible. If it's overblown, then hey, you're a little better informed, yeah?
This is me freaking out about disenfranchised voters (and I could be one of them having moved this year, and I've not yet found a clear way to check my own name,) I figure that regardless of your political ideology, if you're a registered voter, you deserve your vote be counted.
I like stuff.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
It's all a part of the plan.
Tonight after work I'll be picking up my nice lady friend from the bookstore near her job, and then I get to have a proper weekend. Maybe I'll take pictures or something.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
The last debate of 2008
Ok, I'm fine with you saying I cherry-picked a moment, but I think this kind of summed up the experience for me.
My take is that Obama did no better or worse than he did in the first two debates...pretty consistent. McCain went for a more feisty approach, but it struck me as pandering to his base.
In modern politics, though, image is everything. I can't believe that both candidates haven't been coached endlessly on kinesthetics and appropriating the correct posture/reaction/whatever at all times.
This was not it.
UPDATE:
This certainly did not aid in my opinion of Senator McCain:
UPDATE 2:
And, of course, a study in taking it seriously
My take is that Obama did no better or worse than he did in the first two debates...pretty consistent. McCain went for a more feisty approach, but it struck me as pandering to his base.
In modern politics, though, image is everything. I can't believe that both candidates haven't been coached endlessly on kinesthetics and appropriating the correct posture/reaction/whatever at all times.
This was not it.
UPDATE:
This certainly did not aid in my opinion of Senator McCain:
UPDATE 2:
And, of course, a study in taking it seriously
Yup, that's right.
When I hear that the rest of the world is somewhere between angry, laughing, or completely perplexed by America, I remind myself that many Americans' only source of news is a comedy program.
And then I'm sad because the comedy program seems to get it right way more often than any of what passes as "respectable news outlets"
And then I'm sad because the comedy program seems to get it right way more often than any of what passes as "respectable news outlets"
Monday, October 13, 2008
Ok, so the pundits don't like him...
When Team Butt Boy has turned on you, maybe it's time for another political stunt. Maybe if McCain stages a premature inauguration, people will forget about the election, right?
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Hello, friends.
For the next month, heading into what I consider to be an important election, I'm going to see what I can do to share everything I can that I think is interesting.
There's a little box in the sidebar, or you can keep up with it here (it's also got its own RSS feed if you're into that sort of thing.)
It won't all be political, but I figure if I can crank through over 13,000 news items in a month, I'll probably find all sorts of things that might interest you, too.
There's a little box in the sidebar, or you can keep up with it here (it's also got its own RSS feed if you're into that sort of thing.)
It won't all be political, but I figure if I can crank through over 13,000 news items in a month, I'll probably find all sorts of things that might interest you, too.
Monday, October 06, 2008
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Thank you.
It has been noted that 17 years ago today the world first saw Linux
Almost exactly five years after that, I installed a linux distribution for the first time.
I just want to say thank you. Thank you, Linus, for giving us this thing, and helping care for it all these years. Thank you to the early adopters for helping it be something a little bit more than other similar projects. Thank you to the people that started making linux distributions and packaging things such that they were all in one place. Thank you to all the developers that have contributed over the years. Thank you to all of the users that found bugs, made requests, advocated to others and trudged on even when it seemed rough. Thank you to everyone that's contributed to documentation. Thank you to the people that have kept a wary eye in the name of legal concerns.
Thank you, all.
Linux has taught me much about how my computer operates. Linux has given me an amazing toolchain for building new things. Linux introduced me to Free Software and Open Source.
These things helped me land my current job. They make me a better programmer. They solve problems for me.
Thank you.
Almost exactly five years after that, I installed a linux distribution for the first time.
I just want to say thank you. Thank you, Linus, for giving us this thing, and helping care for it all these years. Thank you to the early adopters for helping it be something a little bit more than other similar projects. Thank you to the people that started making linux distributions and packaging things such that they were all in one place. Thank you to all the developers that have contributed over the years. Thank you to all of the users that found bugs, made requests, advocated to others and trudged on even when it seemed rough. Thank you to everyone that's contributed to documentation. Thank you to the people that have kept a wary eye in the name of legal concerns.
Thank you, all.
Linux has taught me much about how my computer operates. Linux has given me an amazing toolchain for building new things. Linux introduced me to Free Software and Open Source.
These things helped me land my current job. They make me a better programmer. They solve problems for me.
Thank you.
Wednesday, October 01, 2008
And I'm back.
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