Reporting from Israel
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Dec
25
2008
Reporting from IsraelPosted by Jack in General, Liberating Thoughts, Media, Politics, tags: Add new tag, Election, General
Dec
22
2008
The extramost dangerous animal – ever.Posted by Jack in Geek Stuff, General, tags: HolidaysBeware, be very ware…
Dec
22
2008
And then the super computer starts smoking…Posted by Jack in General, Liberating Thoughts, Politics, tags: PoliticsI remember taking an oath when I enlisted in the Navy Reserve many years ago.
Now, what happens if the first part, defending the Constitution, is under attack from the second part, the president and the appointed officers? The third part, the UCMJ, clarifies it all with reference to obeying Lawful Orders. Of course, how is a simple enlisted service member supposed to know the difference? They are just following orders from the educated officers. Pity they don’t make acing the civics course a prerequisite for enlistment.
Best wishes to all as the cycle renews for another year.
Preserve, protect and defend… The Constitution… But then Lying Under Oath isn’t a high crime or misdemeanor, so that let’s out impeachment. Oh, but wait, didn’t Congress say, about ten years ago, that lying under oath was an impeachable offense. Fancy that. We still have a month left. Oh drat, it says “to the best of my ability” A few days ago, Elaine selected her present and we brought him home. ![]() Orion in the Snow Of course, trying to see a three pound all black dog in the dark, underfoot, is difficult and leads to an interesting walk/shuffle. He’s hard to see even if it isn’t dark. Is it him? or his shadow? Follow more of Orion’s growing experiences in Elaine’s blog.
Disturbing news from boingboing:
You know, I don’t think Facebook has reached the status of local paper yet. And in my brief experience with it (I joined last month) I don’t think it ever will. I find it disturbing that the courts would start looking at the Internet, and an Internet based service, as a non-ephemeral institution. The Internet has only been a commercial entity for, what, 15 years? It has so many gaping security holes in it that I have a hard time conceiving why a judge would consider any non-encrypted Internet transaction to have legal standing. And it would have to be encrypted in a particularly onerous method (physically meet to pass keys). Given that the major hack found recently had the ability to strip all secured transactions of their security and that it has been in the Internet DNS code from the beginning gives one pause about trusting anything on the ‘net in our lifetimes. And 10% of the servers out there haven’t implemented the patch. What else is hiding in the basement code, waiting to be exploited? It’s sort of like thinking all those AAA rated bonds based on mortgages are actually worth something.
Dec
13
2008
1+1 equals whatever you want it toPosted by Jack in Geek Stuff, General, tags: TransistionThis is what happened:
And this is how Dvorak starts a rant on the Digital TV conversion (coming Feb 17, 2009):
Is there a story about Sweden changing the way he says? I don’t know, I never heard of it. But it sort of defeats the purpose of his rant to start off with a lie. If it is supposed to be a joke then it doesn’t seem appropriate since the digital TV cut over is being done in one fell swoop. Of course it might defeat the purpose of his rant if he mentioned that the Swedish car accident rate reached a low point at the time of the cut over.
A helpful Commentary from Michael Dirda in the WP on the 10 Commandments of Book Giving: To Summarize
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