Monday, January 30, 2006
Thursday, January 19, 2006
She's Running
?Rhonda Storms is running for state Senate District 10. May God deliver us from Mistress Maybelline. Here is a map of the area for which she is a candidate to Florida State Senate. If you are in the yellow area, consider yourself on notice that your live is about to be invaded by the Rhondinator.
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Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Concerned Women 'for america'?
In a statement today, the ?Concerned Women for America? president Dr. Janice Shaw Crouse said:
?Once again, the media elites are proving that their pet projects are more important than profit.?
Crouse added that ?none of the three movies, Capote, Transamerica or Brokeback Mountain, is a box office hit. Brokeback Mountain has barely topped $25 million in ticket sales. While it has recouped all the production costs, it is doubtful that receipts have covered the massive PR costs.?
Crouse concluded, ?If America isn?t watching these films, why are they winning the awards??
Well, Mrs. Shaw, the reason they are winning awards is because they?re good movies that the awarding institution believes the public may or may not be aware. Most of the members of the awarding institutions are artists and it is the nature of an artist to be politically progressive. So when artists vote on the best picture or the picture most worthy of notice, they vote for pictures that had an emotional impact on them.
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Friday, January 13, 2006
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
one point two a week
St. Petersburg showed the highest rate of increase in hate crimes of any city in Florida, according to a report by the Attorney General of Florida, Charlie Christ... (CLICK HERE FOR A COPY. There are approx 1.2 hate crimes every week in Pinellas county.
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Thursday, December 08, 2005
Banning Nudity
TAMPA - Do Hillsborough County residents want tougher restrictions on adult entertainment, or are they willing to live and let live?
Commissioner Ronda Storms thinks voters will support a tough antinudity ordinance, and on Wednesday, she renewed her call for a referendum on the issue.
"I may be dead wrong," Storms told her colleagues.
Her proposal caught commissioners off guard. They said it's premature to call for a referendum.
"We want to make sure we do this right," Commissioner Ken Hagan said. "We don't want to mess it up."
Hagan and other commissioners said they support Storms' desire to put the ordinance to a vote and could place it on the ballot in November.
from TBO.com
(Big Heavy Sigh)... Here she goes again... At least this time she wants a vote on it... rather than just a commission vote... Dear God will somebody fuck this woman so she'll leave us all alone.
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12/08/2005 09:44:00 AM
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
the limits of "unlimited"
UNLIMITED: adj 1: having no limits in range or scope; "to start with a theory of unlimited freedom is to end up with unlimited despotism"- Philip Rahv; "the limitless reaches of outer space" [syn: limitless] [ant: limited] 2: without reservation or exception [syn: outright, straight-out] 3: that cannot be entirely consumed or used up; "an inexhaustible supply of coal" [syn: inexhaustible]I read an POST today from some users of Verizon?s Broadband online which uses the words "unlimited" in much of it's advertising. Funny thing is, if you use too much data, they can cut you off. Funny, i thought unlimited meant... well... UNLIMITED... hummm....
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11/30/2005 11:09:00 AM
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Big win for Open Source
RALEIGH, N.C. - One of the nation's leading suppliers of electronic voting machines may decide against selling new equipment in North Carolina after a judge declined Monday to protect it from criminal prosecution should it fail to disclose software code as required by state law.
Diebold Inc., which makes automated teller machines and security and voting equipment, is worried it could be charged with a felony if officials determine the company failed to make all of its code ? some of which is owned by third-party software firms, including Microsoft Corp. ? available for examination by election officials in case of a voting mishap.
The requirement is part of the minimum voting equipment standards approved by state lawmakers earlier this year following the loss of more than 4,400 electronic ballots in Carteret County during the November 2004 election. The lost votes threw at least one close statewide race into uncertainty for more than two months.
About 20 North Carolina counties already use Diebold voting machines, and the State Board of Elections plans to announce Thursday the suppliers that meet the new standards. Local elections boards will be allowed to purchase voting machines from the approved vendors.
"We will obviously have no alternative but withdraw from the process," said Doug Hanna, a Raleigh-based lawyer representing North Canton, Ohio-based Diebold.
David Bear, a Diebold spokesman, said the company was reviewing several options after Monday's ruling. "We're going to do what is necessary to provide what is best for our existing clients" in North Carolina, he said.
The dispute centers on the state's requirement that suppliers place in escrow "all software that is relevant to functionality, setup, configuration, and operation of the voting system," as well as a list of programmers responsible for creating the software.
That's not possible for Diebold's machines, which use Microsoft Windows, Hanna said. The company does not have the right to provide Microsoft's code, he said, adding it would be impossible to provide the names of every programmer who worked on Windows.
The State Board of Elections has told potential suppliers to provide code for all available software and explain why some is unavailable. That's not enough of an assurance for Diebold, which remains concerned about breaking a law that's punishable by a low-grade felony and a civil penalty of up to $100,000 per violation.
from Yahoo News
Civil penalties for NOT open sourcing your voting software. Now THAT is progressive thinking. Also something to note, Raleigh is the home of what open-sourced software pioneer...??? Anyone...??? Anyone...??? Red Hat Raleigh is also at the center of what is called the "Research Triangle"... Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, each of which has a large university at it's center.
For some time I've considered the Open Source movement to be a codification of the Academic "Peer Review" process which all doctoral candidates go through with their dissertation. It seems that "peer review" process has so ingratiated itself into the psyche of the residents that it's become the law of North Carolina. Kudos to tech-saavy politicians who have made their state more resistant to security threats by eschewing privatized and proprietary software.
Diebold, Microsoft, the future is open. Breathe deeply and deal.
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11/29/2005 02:13:00 PM
Saturday, November 26, 2005
giving thanks
Thanksgiving this year was a very nice affair. Edward and I had people over and I made sour cream turkey enchiladas. My brits, Joe and Adrian anncounced they were getting married and asked edward and I to plan the ceremony. We drank wine into the night and they crashed in edward's bed. We all woke up about 10ish on friday and had pancakes and english breakfast tea. I couldn't have asked for a better holiday.
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11/26/2005 09:43:00 PM
Saturday, November 19, 2005
HOUSTON - The leader of the largest branch of American Judaism blasted conservative religious activists in a speech Saturday, calling them "zealots" who claim a "monopoly on God" while promoting anti-gay policies akin to Adolf Hitler's.I couldn't have said it better myself. God bless you Rabbi Yoffie.
Rabbi Eric Yoffie, president of the liberal Union for Reform Judaism, said "religious right" leaders believe "unless you attend my church, accept my God and study my sacred text you cannot be a moral person."
"What could be more bigoted than to claim that you have a monopoly on God?" he said during the movement's national assembly in Houston, which runs through Sunday. FULL STORY
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Thursday, November 17, 2005
ICANN vs Fascism
I don't know if you've heard about this story, but there has been a movement in the United Nations to wrest control of the internet root servers away from the US-based ICANN or Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. The organization is the genius behind the way the internet is currnetly set up. Certain factions of the United Nations want to put governance of ICANN under the auspices of the United Nations.
"Why?" you ask? well, that's a good question... let's see who is actually voting for this... China, Cuba, Tunesia, an several other Tin Pot dictators. Hmmmmmm... why would authoritarian states want to control the greatest enabler of freedom and information the world has ever known? I don't know... because allows their population to share unfetered, uncensored truth with the rest of the world and allows them to see that their leaders are angry desperate men and footnotes in the history of the world.
The greatest growth accelerant of the internet has been limited government involvement. If that changes, if the forces of fascism and censorship are allowed to gain control, I don't believe it's overstating to say that nothing short of the freedom of the entire world is at stake.
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005
love thy neighbor, except if he's gay
A Story on the Gay News Bog about Georgia's Baptist Convention disbanding a Gay student group at Mercer University caught my eye. Then There was this story about the North Carolina Baptist Convention voting to "oust" any church that affirms a Homosexual member. Can the Christian community really be so short-sighted that they want a Homo-free church? Are the thologues only going to be happy when all Christians are so burned-out on religion that they would never set foot in a church... the state of gays in America is analogus to the samaratins of old to which Jesus said: "Are you tired? burned out on religion? Come to me and I will give you rest. Take my identity upon you and learn from me. I will bring peace to your soul." It greives me when I see the church beat up on its gay members, but i have to remember that it's really nothing new.
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Friday, November 11, 2005
nobody's fault but mine
Devil, he told me to rollSo in the wake of this sony/BMG thing i keep asking myself "what exactly is 'informed consent' in regards to computer software?" At what point is it OK for a product that you buy for one reason to put software on your computer that furthers their agenda?
The Devil, he told me to roll
How to roll, but not collide
It's nobody's fault but mine, yeah
-Blind Willie Johnson as sung by Led Zeppelin
Given that the public at large is woefully uneducated about computers and software in general, how much education about the effects of a rootkit is needed to pass the legal muster of "consent"? My roomate this week created an intranet for the non-profit for which he works. He gave people slips of paper with their name and password and the address of the intranet. Fewer that 10% of the people in the office were actually able to get to the address, log in and begin reviewing content. Are these the people we're protecting? Should they continue to be protected when it's in their best interest that they experience some bumps on the road in order to sharpen their computer skills?
I think we all can agree that if I put a cd in my computer and a program installs itself without my knowledge, that is (and/or should be) illegal. Period. But what about if I click "agree" on page of very small type... which I do almost daily... What is necessary to prove that that program fraudulantly installed "other" software that harms my computer? And what's worse, what if the installed software doesn't do the damage, merely leaves the computer open to further damage from another exploitive malware? Who's at fault then? And what are damages? Are damages the price of the computer? The price of your internet service for one month or the period the installed software stayed on the computer?
Let's de-computer-ify it... what if there were these new Tires for your car. The tires were all the rage... beautiful whitewalls that come with gold rims. But in order to secure these tires from theft, Bridgestone put a tracking device in the tires. Now let's say this tracking device allowed theives to know when you're on vacation or not at home and break into your house. Who's at fault if/when you're robbed? Or even when you're not robbed, if you're statistically more apt to have a robbery occur... is Bridgestone at fault?
At what point do we say that we are knowledgable, sentinet consumers with the ability to choose a tire that does or does not have the tracking device and if we choose the tracking device then we are responsible for the activities of our own automobile.
I believe the same is true with computers. If my computer gets hacked by something I've installed, ... in the words of the immortal Led Zeppelin's adaptation of Blind Willie Johnson's song.... it's nobody's fault but mine.
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11/11/2005 07:50:00 AM
rootkit comes to the mac
I don't know how many of you have heard about the flack sony is getting over it's Audio CD's that install spyware on pc's ... called a "rootkit" becuase it takes "root" control of a computer and paves the way for other evil doers to do the same... Suffice to say they're being sued by the states of California and New York and a few countries in the EU. Well, according to this story below, the bad stuff they put on PC's is coming to your mac. Beware any audio CD from Sony/BMG music. Buy the album from iTunes and burn a cd, do not go get one at target or walmart:
An audio CD should never ask you for your name and PW on a mac... Just say "no" to Sony/BMG records....
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11/11/2005 07:37:00 AM
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
Tuesday, October 25, 2005
thank you Mrs. Rosa
... from the New York Times...
The truth, as she later explained, was that she was tired of being humiliated, of having to adapt to the byzantine rules, some codified as law and others passed on as tradition, that reinforced the position of blacks as something less than full human beings.Thank you Mrs. Rosa for showing us what it is to be a protester. Your quite calm and determination inspired and continues to inspire us. God bless you and may you rest in peace.
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Monday, October 17, 2005
video killed the audio download
Flash back to May... The BBC began showing their newly revised series "Doctor Who" on BBC 1 TV in the UK. I had heard about it and was slightly interested but had no method of viewing the series. I was browsing through a bit-torrent tracker one sunday morning and saw a listing of the first episode and downloaded it. Five minutes in I was hooked. Technically it was illegal, but the product was literally not available to me for purchase or viewing so my only option to view the content was an illegal download (I have since purchased the DVD's).
Since then almost every studio has acknowledged that their biggest piracy threat now comes from illegal Bit-torrent downloads, but what have they done to stop the downloads? A few arrests in LA and NY, but that's pretty much it.
Why not make all your content available online?
After the music industry's success with iTunes, it seems like a no-brainer. But studios, especially upper-level executives, are notoriously tech-stupid. I daresay most of them have their assistants check their email.
Enter Steve Jobs. This past week he introduced an ipod that does video an announced that the iTunes music store would now begin selling videos and TV programs.
It was a relatively low-key announcement for the amount of change that will ensue. The aftershocks of the announcement are almost daily. The producers, actors, and directors guilds put out a joint press announcement (repeat JOINT... and these are organizations that almost NEVER cooperate) basically saying "if you think you're doing legal downloads without paying us, you're out of your mind"... that was thursday, less than 24 hours after the announcement. Friday brought us news that Apple and NBC Universal were in talks to put TV and other video content online.
If I was Jeff Zucker, i'd use every computer in the building to start encoding video and put everything from "Uncle Milty" to "Surface" on iTunes (iMedia?) as quickly as possible.... but that's just me... not to mention the other studio's back library of Films from the Universal and MGM and Paramount vaults.
But in a larger sense, this represents a major shift in TV (Can we really call it TV anymore?) video content distribution.
The BBC is now free to make a deal with Apple to put their Dr. Who episodes up as soon as they air.
And what about Captain Jack's new series "Torchwood"? YOU MUST put those online or I will download them illegally again. John Barrowman is just too cute... John, I do this for you!!!!
Indeed it makes every country in the world a potential Hollywood and everyone with a video cam potential viewers.
But prolly the thing noone is thinking about is that it moves Quicktime into the forefront of downloaded video. Previous to the announcement, there were literally hundreds of codecs out there in the world of bittorrent... xvid, avi, on2, ogg, divx... the list goes on... and making your video actually play on your machine was an exercise in frustration. Now, as long as iTunes and QT is installed, the video will play... MP4/h264 is the standard and whenever there's a real standard, the market always grows.
So, BBC, where's my Dr. Who? What are you waiting for...? ...you've had a week...
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Sunday, October 09, 2005
Current Status
- Current Cell Phone: Nokia 3120
- Current Musical Obsession: "Defying Gravity" from the Wicked Cast Recording
- Current Favorite Drink: Baccardi Limon and Coke Zero
- Current Computer(s):
- work: iMac G5 20"
- home: iMac G5 17"
- laptop: Dell Latitude D600
- Current Auto: Kia Sportage
- Current Erotic Obsession: Brian Van Holt - Co Star of the series Threshold
- Current Favorite TV Series: a tight race between Lost and the completely re-envigorated with The West Wing with The Gilmore Girls running a close third.
- Current technological toy: Sirius Satelite Radio using the xACT unit in my car
- What Tampa Bay is Talking about: the Undefeated Buccaneers and "impact fees" to pay for new schools.
- Current Favorite Restaurant: Maggiano's Little Italy... Last time I was there, it was almost better than sex.
- Current book on the night-stand: Wicked, the life and times of the Wicked Witch of the West
- Currently waiting to see: "Good Night and Good Luck", George Cloony's anti-Macarthy movie
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Tuesday, October 04, 2005
The other thing
Ok, here's the other thing that really bothers me about the Right's reaction to this nomination. Based on my 30+ years in churches all across the south, I can almost without exception say the focus of most churches are young couples with kids. That's where the money of the church gets spent, that's where the emphasis and most organization occurs. I believe that much of the far right criticism of Harriet Meirs comes from the fact that she didn't settle down with 2.3 kids and have a husband and a traditional family. Not to state the obvious here, but all church have demographics that say that the United States is increasingly single. They (and by they, I mean Doctor Dobson and his Theologue hoard) see her as a threat to families simply because she doesn't have one and that to me is just wrong... even if she is a carpet muncher, which (allegedly) she is.
That's just sad.
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Monday, October 03, 2005
justice navratolva
is it just me or is Judicial Nominee Harriet Miers a lesbian?
Local news tonight ran a story of some lawyer in Gulfport that worked at her law firm. She said she considered Nominee Miers "a friend"... Yea... a friend because they ate each other out at a palm springs lesbian weekend... Sha!!!... I mean... allegedly ate each other out...
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