Vanity Foul
Dedicated to the wanderings of an egotistical mind.


20041105
Friday November 05, 2004

re: problems

This is an excellent rant on "problems"; that a problem is half-solved once accurately described. This is an issue I frequently have with my children. While I'm driving "look at that"; look at what? The classic "the computer isn't working" by which is meant "the browser has stopped responding". Too many other examples to list. I am constantly on them to provide me with specific information, so I can attend to what interests them or resolve the issue they are having.

The internets is slow.
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More Secession Fun

( Nov 05 2004, 08:16:31 AM ) Politics Permalink
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20041104
Thursday November 04, 2004

re: purple haze

with some people pining to secede, I thought this map was interesting. The country isn't so divided as the red/blue maps portray. Someone did a red/blue by county, which I haven't seen. If you know the url for that, pass it on.

Update: here is the county map I referred to (via Crooked Timber et al). Interestingly Crooked Timber also shows a population map alongside/below.

Update 2: Another interesting map.
( Nov 04 2004, 11:53:01 AM ) Politics Permalink
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20041023
Saturday October 23, 2004

the best dead blog of them all

Browsing through my bookmarks I rediscovered Gary Hart's Blog. He stopped posting back on March 15th 2004, which is a real shame as he had many good things to say. I particularly liked Where's Bobby? (Kennedy), Democracy By Combat, and Where do we go from here?. They are all good, really, follow the first link (to the main blog page) and read them all.
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20041020
Wednesday October 20, 2004

TCJUG: Advanced Hibernate

I attended the TCJUG meeting tonight. The presentation was billed as "Advanced Hibernate" but I noticed that the first slide said "Enterprise Hibernate". There were a couple nice (configuration) tips, but mostly it was basic hibernate and an example of how Hibernate meets the requirements of Scalability, Reliability, and Availability.

Afterwards I got to meet Kurt Wiersma and Will Gayther. Will, do you have a blog I just couldn't find? We had a nice chat. Maybe next time I should arrange for a beer gathering at the local Old Chicago?
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Re: Push Me Pull You

Almost 4 weeks ago Greg Wilkins posted some interesting ideas. I want to think some more about them before I comment. But I've had precious little thinking time of late (meaning the last 4 months or so). Or perhaps my thinking apparatus is just seriously on the blink. In any case, I'm keeping this article high in my consciousness until I can produce some meaningful commentary on it.
( Oct 20 2004, 04:05:40 PM ) Technology Permalink
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An Aussie In Yank Clothing?

For quite some time now I've been wishing I could watch Australian Rules Football, and I'd like to check out Rugby and Cricket. I'm too poor (read 'cheap') to buy the high-end cable service necessary, and I hate watching video clips online (little tiny boxes where you cannot see the action). Any suggestions?
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not acceptable

I particularly like reading blog posts from those who once voted for GW Bush but can no longer do so in good faith:

I can't stand to have blatant hypocrisy thrown in my face for another four years. I've never been afraid of the terrorists. But another Bush term makes me very afraid indeed. [daniels journey]

If Bush had done everything he promised (or not done everything he promised not to do) I think that our country would be in much better shape. Not that the Republican party has cornered the market on hypocrisy. But their blatant disregard for the rights of the average man, their obvious subservancy to corporate interests, all the while pontificating on morals and "safety"; it makes my blood boil and I find myself simmering in a constant heat of anger and indignation.

I like to consider myself an independent. There are parts of the Republican platform that I agree with (State's rights, less governmental interference), and likewise some Democratic planks I value (safety nets, permission to fail, privacy and personal rights). One thing I cannot stand is hypocrisy!
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