Archive for July, 2002

July 31st, 2002

Die Amtrak, Die!

Like many bureacracies, Amtrak just refuses to die. New evidence of incompetency causing the latest accident as wel as an incident where man suffering a heart attack on a rush-hour commuter train was forced to wait while the train made scheduled stops to pick up passengers before reaching paramedics in Boston don’t seem to [...]

July 31st, 2002

David’s $500 Psychic Challenge!

To contribute to $1 Million Psychic Challenge, I hereby personally declare a prize of $500, out of my own funds, to anyone that can demostrate to me any sort of psycic, hypnotic, levitational, or any* other paranormal ability in a valid, repeatable scientfic experiment.

Hello, Miss Cleo? John Edwards? Uri Geller? Santa? [...]

July 31st, 2002

Grrr…I’m mad. I have been

Grrr…
I’m mad. I have been following the status of the legal legitimacy of arbitration for several years and I don’t like this ruling one bit. The implications are clear, as both Thomas and Dieteman mention, and I have a feeling this is only the beginning. I have been dreading just this ruling for [...]

July 26th, 2002

And so it begins…

[DRUDGE]Bureaucratic Infighting Said To Have Stalled Airport Security Effort
Almost a year after the Bush administration promised a nationwide drive to tighten airport security, such efforts are being stymied by poor coordination among federal agencies and a lack of clear-cut technical requirements, said executives of aerospace and defense companies seeking to land government contracts. The WALL [...]

July 23rd, 2002

Censorship, etc

Check this out:
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/internet/
07/22/borderless.internet.ap/index.html
“Police in Italy didn’t care that five Web sites they deemed blasphemous and thus illegal were located in the United States, where First Amendment protections apply. The police shut them down anyway in early July, simply by sitting down at the alleged offender’s Rome computer. “
Yes, blasphemy is illegal in Italy, just as [...]

July 21st, 2002

Photos, etc

In between recovering from my rollerblading accident and studying for the GRE, I scanned in some more photos today. This bring the total number to some ungodly amount. (1170)

Check out the ones I took in Vegas

Also, I made the TAMULUG website this weekend. What do you think? I am also working on [...]

July 16th, 2002

SC Report

The Center for the Moral Defense of Capitalism posted a “Supreme Court
Year in Review” for 2002 outlining decisions relevant to issues of individual rights. Interestingly, the court sided for individual rights in 55% of the cases, with Clarence Thomas (not suprisingly, my favorite justice) voting 75% for freedom.

So is 55% a positive [...]

July 12th, 2002

Yay!

I got A’s in my INFO and Logic classes! (Big suprize, huh?)

In other news, I compiled a Linux kernel and the associated OS from scratch at work over the last two days…fun stuff, only I need to be studying for the GRE instead of playing with computers….

oh, and I got up before class to swim [...]

July 8th, 2002

The first summer session is almost over!

I finished my swimming class today, and I’ve really improved over the last few months, from dog paddling back and forth in the water to finally getting my freestyle technique down, learning how to do flip turns, and generally not looking totally incompetent in the water anymore. I was afraid of failing it when I [...]

July 8th, 2002

Quote

I found a quote I like on the web, which sumarizes my philosophy pretty well:

“What is is. Perceive it. Integrate it honestly. Act on it. Idealize it.”

July 8th, 2002

Web Stuff

I redesigned Laurel’s Site for a totally new look and posted a totally new site, based on my INFO 209 Project, “A guide to compression for the Web“

Check out Laurel’s Site
before
and
after!

Also, I am working on a new essay (several essays actually) called “Politics for the Unitiated”
A draft of its beginning’s is currently up here.