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Journal Journal: POTUS Debate No. 2, redux 1

I'm getting exercised by the media failure to challenge Bush's denial of income from what factcheck.org called a "timber growing enterprise."

When Kerry pointed out that the definition Bush used during the debate of "small business owner" included anyone who reported even a dollar of income on their Fed. Income Return, Schedule C, Bush mocked Kerry for suggesting that he had a timber company.
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Journal Journal: Cryptonomicon: Sci-fi Shift 1

This is to note the arrival of the new, new science fiction.

The new science fiction was new in the sense that stories focused on human rather than technical changes in a futuristic context of humans interfacing with electronics.
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Journal Journal: POTUS Debate No. 2

Okay debate no. 2 from St. Louis ended a couple of hours ago. My vote for best line was (surprise) Kerry's about generals winning the war and presidents having to win the peace. Its mind-boggling to me that anyone can take the current administration seriously on any issue. That said, I think Kerry won the exchange on two points. The first was the Canadian drug import question. Kerry said he was for it, and Bush tried to say he wanted to make sure the drugs were safe first. The second and d
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Journal Journal: Darth Cheney

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer ran a great story on debate no. 2 called Darth Cheney meets Luke Edwards. I think Luke Skywalker is a poor fictional avatar for John Edwards. Darth is fine for the VP though. It can substitute my former favorite nickname, Dick I-hate-puppies Cheney. I will be glued to the set!
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Journal Journal: debate # 1

The Washington Post carried an editorial confirming my firm impression that Kerry decisively won the first debate this past week. Newsweek also published poll results showing that Kerry has pulled ahead of Bush in the overall race.

Bush may have slipped into a risky rhetorical stance by attacking Kerry as a flip-flopper, etc. As pointed out in the Post editorial, if the electorate decides the situation on the ground in Iraq is worsening, Bush has left no room for changing directions.

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Journal Journal: H.P. Friedrichs

I struggled with math and science all of my life. Now that I'm done with school, I've been able to go back to the many, many topics that stumped me and explore more slowly. Its been wonderful. HP Friedrichs wrote a pair of books that have really brightened my existence. The first is Voice of the Crystal, and the second is Intstruments of Amplification. In both books, the writer tries to isolate key aspects of electronics to build homemade components. Its very fun, and he's an exceptionall
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Journal Journal: Summer Over

This is to surface after a long, enjoyable spring and summer. The weather feels to me like autumn this morning, and I realized I had written nothing in my Slashdot journal since winter.
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Journal Journal: Sedaris

A friend of mine loaned me Barrel Fever, and, after a slow start, I was entertained. Naked and Me Talk Pretty One Day followed and got me past entertaining and into edifying.

The writing reminds me of another close friend who suffered a brain aneurysm on the threshhold of law school graduation and a federal clerkship. Her personality "changed" and friends exhausted themselves speculating about "cognitive deficits" and her loss of inhibitions.

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Journal Journal: C

My brother is helping me learn how to do a command line application to produce legal documents. The final product is intended to run with a minimalist Linux distro on a floppy. Lawyers and advocates can use it to produce legal documents in remote rural offices with old computers.

Today I recopied his C code into a text editor on my Linux partition. When it was done, I emailed it to him for further instructions. Next I need to compile it and (I'm expecting) debug, debug, debug.

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Journal Journal: Slacktacular

Today my Slackware 9.1 partition is operational --- finally! This time three years ago, I had no idea what a partition was let alone Slackware. Slack was dispensed only by Bob Dobbs.

Its a banner day for this tech newbie.

The next step is to add Linux at my office. I already use Mozilla and Openoffice. Time to learn how to give WinXP second chair.

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Journal Journal: Something Unpleasant ---

-- This Way Comes.

As a small town divorce lawyer, I occasionally hear other lawyers speculate about where they went wrong on their career path. Sometimes, on a particularly stressful day, this takes the form of joking about wanting to run a plant nursery. Other times, too often, I read in the obituaries about an attorney who unexpectedly took his own life.

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Journal Journal: Why /.?

I log on to /. in hope of those hard to find nuggets of technical insight that propel me along to a better understanding all things binary.

What I frequently end up reading are the stories about new nerdy games (GTA), new nerdy movies (Star Wars Episodes, LOTR, the Matrices, etc.) and -- occasionally -- politics and literary criticism.

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Journal Journal: Origin of ir0b0t

I've been reading /. off and on for several months. It surprises me that I have been.

I'm not technical in that my tech education in underfunded rural schools was probably subpar and, more significantly, math and related subjects come hard to me despite the most heroic efforts of my teachers.

(My younger brother seems to have no trouble and actually makes his living as a coder. My computer needs were met by Apple well into the 90s.)

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