May 4, 2007: Disabled Clone War Veterans

I had a dream last night that my cell phone, which I use as an alarm clock, was turned off and that I didn’t wake up in time for my early shift. I need to wake up at five in the morning to make it into the office and in the dream I didn’t wake up until eight. That wouldn’t actually happen since Dominica gets up around six thirty. Then I woke up suddenly when I realized that my cell phone actually was turned off (and charging) and that there was not going to be any alarm. Luckily it was just after four so everything was fine. I had another hour to snuggle with Oreo who was laying beside me with his head on my pillow.

Bob Crissman on Welfare

Someone sent me this picture today. Now I want to know who can see this picture and not think of Bob Crissman? I mean seriously.

Yesterday it was reported in Slashdot that Google, the company claiming to do “No Evil” has one of the vilest NDA or “Non-Disclosure Agreements” in the industry. Or of any industry. The agreement is so stringent that once you INTERVIEW with Google you may never discuss them again. You cannot even discuss the NDA. You can’t do anything. If you get a job there you can’t put it on your resume or talk, ever, about your job experience or projects that you have worked on. In fact you will be saddled with a big, unexplainable blank on your resume. And the NDA lasts forever. So you can’t talk about it for the rest of your life. No wonder Google is so concerned with hiring good people. They can’t even get good people to interview there since anyone worth their paychecks won’t even consider signing something like that. There is too much at stake. And once you know about the NDA you realize that no one, that is NO ONE EVER, can say anything bad about Google. No wonder they are rated the best place to work. It is a crime to say anything about them that they have not approved. So of course every employee communication is a glowing report – it is filtered by management. One guy interviewing there yesterday posted some details of the NDA before going to the interview. I can’t believe that this guy was so desperate for work to go through with the interview anyway. I used to think that working for Google could be really cool but now I would never even remotely consider it. And NDA like this suggests, and practically proves, that everything that we have ever heard about Google is completely lies.

So far I have been pretty unimpressed with Obama but today he requested that all Presidential debates be licensed under the Creative Commons license which suggests that me just might have more of a clue than I gave him credit for. I still don’t appreciate him attempting to become president based on his race rather than on his platform but at least he has something going for him.

Raymond Chen reports that customers are more honest than employees.

I am leaving the office at three thirty this afternoon but have to work from home some this evening because it is Friday. Dominica worked through her lunch and is leaving work at her normal time. She will be studying tonight as she only has this weekend to get ready for her A+ exam. To add to the stress, the test expires in just a few weeks so she has to get through it very quickly.

We are staying “home” in Newark this weekend. A whole weekend to relax. That’s a nice change.

May 3, 2007

Yesterday I read one of the best posts ever from Wil Wheaton: The Butterfly Tree. Having gone to a private Christian school from kindergarten through eighth grade I think that this story really hits home.

In ongoing school issues in America: a Chinese student at Clements High School was arrested (but not charged as they had nothing to charge him with) for creating a three dimensional model of his high school. The school is refusing to allow him to return to school and a hammer was taken from his home that he used to fix his bed because, apparently, all people of Asian descent living in America are now potential terrorists. This is a clear case of racial discrimination. If making a model of the school is illegal then the builders would all be arrested for having the blueprints. Fire escape plans would be confiscated. This is a school lashing out against an American student because of hatred. He is not a foreign national living in the US but an American. Apparently more American than the school board who are clearly not acting in the interest or within the laws of our country. It is acts like this that make terrorism so simple to accomplish as hatred fuels terrorism. With so many people like this in positions of authority is it any wonder that Americans are hated globally? Some people, like the Clements High School School Board, do everything that they can to justify the belief that Americans are horrible racist. This is truly sad and disgusting.

In Australia scientists have a new fuel cell concept that is expected to go into production very soon. This new fuel cell technology produces electric energy from brewery waste (a major byproduct in Australia.) The energy is produced by bacteria consuming the sugar and other byproducts left over from the beer making process. This is a great way to make energy because the fuel is waste that we are already producing and everything is environmentally friendly. This isn’t going to power a city by any means but all the supplemental power that we can generate the better. Milwaukee, St. Louis, Utica and Rochester will be glad to hear about this development. Ireland and Germany could become major global energy exporters! 😉

A week of infrastructure fires continues after earlier this week a fuel tanker overturned in the San Francisco Bay area melting an overpass and closing two highways in one of the country’s most congested cities. Today we learn that a homeless man with a cigarette managed to start a two alarm blaze that shut down a train line and brought down the Internet2 link from NYC to Boston.

I got home around four yesterday afternoon and walked over to the post office and did an address change as the house is now sold. Unfortunately it will take a day or two before the address change gets processed which means that my paycheck (which I changed over a month ago but discovered today was not actually changed) is still going to go to that address which is a bit of an issue.

I was home early enough that I managed to relax for almost an hour at the apartment before having to head up to Wallington to pick up Oreo and then meet Dominica. I left the apartment at five and got Oreo from daycare. Then we drove down to Famous Footwear and met Dominica there. The timing was perfect. Oreo and I arrived just five or ten minutes before Dominica did. She put in a long day today making up an hour and a half that she will be taking off next week. At this rate we are very close to getting to take our mini-vacation without taking any time off of work at all between us. It Dominica didn’t have to take her A+ certification exam next week we would make it for sure.

We managed to find me a new pair of sneakers which I need so that I have something to wear in Disney. The shoes that I wear now are, I believe, the same ones that I wore the last time that we were in Disney World. They are doing okay but I should have two pair with me in case one gets wet which often happens down there.

After shopping we went to the Shannon Rose for Irish. We both got fish and chips which is the only reason to go there. This time we knew enough not to sit inside and got a table outside. That was much better. We could actually hear each other and it was much cooler.

After dinner we just came home, watched a little WKRP in Cincinnati and went to bed.

This morning Joel Spolsky talking about some very interesting new elevator technology that is in use at 7 World Trade Center here in NYC. Hopefully this new technology will make elevators more efficient which is a major problem in large high rise buildings today.

Today was a slow morning in the office. I had a chance to start getting caught up on little things that get missed here and there when things get busy. Things have been so busy recently that a lot of stuff was getting missed. I don’t like have gaps in things so I am working on filling stuff in before things get really busy again.

The plan for today was for Dominica to leave Oreo at home so that he could get some rest and for me to leave after working most of the day from the office and work the last bit of the day from home with Oreo. Otherwise Oreo will be totally exhausted and won’t be any fun this weekend. He really needs to only go to daycare for four days a week. Five is just too much for him. Normally I would be home today but because I am covering the early shift this week I am at the office all five days. Next week I am going to come in and work early on Thursday to make things easier for flying out that evening from Newark. It is so nice having a job with flexibility.

Dad got the Mazda 6 back from the shop today. Everything is done with it. Runs great. It is really sad that we have to sell it but it is just so impractical to be paying for another car. It is costing us way too much to keep as a “pleasure” vehicle. The RX7 is supposed to be going into the shop soon. Dad is calling today to get that scheduled. It is going to cost us $225 just to have them look at it (after towing and a new battery get put in) but hopefully it will be back on the road soon and we can actually get some use out of it. I love that car.

After yesterday’s “copyrighted number” issue, today we have found that there is a new crack for the AACS HD-DVD encryption system that they believe cannot be revoked. In fact, those that discovered the crack are so sure that it cannot be stopped that they have divulged the details of their crack.

The Japanese have discovered and documented an illegal copy of Disneyland in Beijing that is run by the Chinese government. Of course, illegal is a loose term in China. The park doesn’t look very good though. It appears to be Disney themed but full of things like ferris-wheels instead of interesting rides.

I went home at a little after noon and spent the afternoon with Oreo.  He is loving today – bright sun for him to sleep in.

Dominica left right at the end of the day but ended up getting stuck in a traffic jam and taking quite a while to get home.  She got home and we went right over to Food for Life for a quick dinner.  We had been hoping that Food for Life would move into 1180 Raymond but we found out that the retail space is almost all leased out now and that there is not anything big enough left for them to go into.

We came home and it was a quiet evening.  Dominica did some studying for her A+ exam that is just a week away.  Less than a week in fact.  I did some light Linux work and some simple FileMaker stuff and then it was off to bed.

May 2, 2007: Lots of News Today

Today is a day of freedom when I don’t own a house. No house. None. No homeowners association to pay. No neighbours to fight with.

Today Governor Corzine pays a fine for not wearing his seatbelt in a near fatal crash that he was involved in recently. However he did not receive a ticket for the highly publicized event until after a man filed a complaint with the courts that he had not been given a ticket as a normal citizen would have been. Even at that point he did not receive a ticket. He had to request one of the police. It is amazing how willing the police are to be impressed with political figures and celebrities and treat them so differently. It is a form of corruption that has no paper-trail. Just a general sense of famous and powerful people being above the law and law enforcement agencies more than willing to go along with that.

More interesting than the seatbelt issue, though, was the fact that the police are investigating the accident to see if the accident was avoidable and, if so, training or potentially disciplinary action will be taken against the driver. Now the accident took place at 95 miles per hour (153 kilometers per hour) – almost 50% faster than the state’s maximum speed limit. I am not complaining that the officer was driving this fast. I am totally in support of raising the speed limits as all traffic travels safely at much higher speeds every day and, in fact, driving the speed limit is very dangerous on many US highways. So why set a speed limit so low as to simply allow police to arrest almost anyone at anytime? It is unreasonable. But because the NJ State Police are saying that the fact that the driver was traveling at 95 mph was NOT grounds for the accident to have been avoidable they are clearly stating that driving at that speed is not dangerous and that any law made to keep drivers beneath that speed is not in the interest of safety but for some other reason (politics if I was to guess.) It was also reported separately that the governor’s police escort from the hospital back to his home recently was clocked by reporters following the caravan as significantly speeding at around 80 mph. So the police are definitely not considering the speed to be an issue.

We had a thunderstorm late yesterday evening before we went to bed but we never really heard any rain come and by this morning everything had passed and there really wasn’t any sign of the storm. Speaking of rain – the Bound Brook train station (the one that is just a few hundred yards from the condo that Dominica and I considered) finally reopened today as the flooding has finally subsided enough for the highly elevated train to run again. Boy are we glad that we didn’t buy anything down there. That would have been awful.

In the never ending pet food poisoning scandal from China it has been discovered that a chicken facility in Indiana has had a large number of chickens poisoned via their tainted feed stocks (presumably from China) and that the poison melamine has been introduced into the human food supply as well as the pet food supply from chicken scraps. The contamination was actually discovered because of sick pets and pet food being traced back to the human food supply chain. At this point the effects of melamine on humans is unknown but it is clear that serious pressure needs to be put onto the Chinese government to bring those responsible to trial. This is a widespread, intentional poisoning of American pets and people. The FDA really needs to block all food sourced from China until the Chinese government can present a reasonable plan for regulating their food supply. One hundred thousand chickens are going to be destroyed because of this poisoning because we can’t risk their meat entering the food supply and their eggs could also be contaminated. The death toll to pets and livestock is staggering and we have no idea if there are humans dieing from this as well.

In Britain they now have lip reading surveillance cameras. This introduces more fears of privacy invasion although, reasonably, anything that you have ever said in public could have been lip-read by someone. So the change is just that it is easier to do it now and automated.

Here is a serious one: the movie industry is claiming to have copyrighted the number 218497016402258850000. Meaning any math, anywhere, that can count to this number is now illegal. And publishing it is illegal. Oh no, I might get sued for copyright infringement. It is a NUMBER. You cannot copyright MATH. Let alone a simple number. Maybe I should copyright the MPAA’s phone number and sue them for using the phone. Here is another problem with a copyrighted number – good luck proving that no one has ever used it before!

An amazing new discovery that cells die from the reintroduction of oxygen and not from oxygen deprivation has the potential to lead to amazing new forms of death prevention. With new techniques being investigated there is a potential for people to be revived possibly HOURS after they are considered clinically dead. This is some interesting stuff indeed.

We have learned that Digg.com has received a cease and desist order for publishing the aforementioned number. Digg originally complied with the request (although they refer to the number as “code” which it is NOT. This is far worse than calling XHTML markup “code”. No one calls the number “five” “code”) but now are fighting the C&D actively and stories are being posted.

Today was an interesting news day with the state of New Jersey considering adding wind turbines inside of the famous Jersey Barriers that fill the NJ highways to use the wind power from passing traffic to power a light rail line!

Business 2.0, a Time magazine, has been preaching backups (as if any competent business manager isn’t aware of backups – lets face it people either do it or don’t do it but no one isn’t aware of the need to backup everything) but they haven’t been making working backups for themselves and managed to lose the June issue of their magazine! People knew about making backups of things long before computers were around. And computer backups have been in the mainstream consciousness since Dr. Seaver lost everything because he only saved to floppy on Growing Pains in the mid 1980s. Lost computer data has been an ongoing joke for unsavvy computer users for decades. People who use floppy disks were the biggest source of jokes for many years. No one can claim ignorance in this day and age.

The war at home becomes more violent today as a recording made at Kent State in 1970 resurfaces from the government archives at Yale. On the tape they have discovered the command, issued by the National Guard Forces, to open fire on the students who were protesting the Vietnam Conflict. Previously it was speculated that the gunfire was an accident. But now the truth is coming out and it is believed that the students were simply murdered. An ongoing battle between the American public that opposes offensive wars and the totalitarian posturing of the US government that is more willing to fight a war at home than it is to stop fighting a war abroad. An important lesson in a time when the Vietnam conflict is being relived before our very eyes.

It is a busy news day here, apparently. I wrapped up my week’s homework early this morning. One less thing to worry about. I have a paper now due on Sunday but all of my graded homework has been turned in so all that I have left is writing a few “ungraded” papers just to get the credit for having done my homework and I will be done with the class. It is really hard to believe that I am almost done with my first master’s class. The time has just flown by! I hardly feel like I have done any work at all. I know that Dominica wishes that she felt that way about her Systems Analysis and Design class.

I got a really nice critique from one of my classmates today. Every week we have to critique two peoples’ essays. It was quite encouraging. I was also talking to a coworker in Ireland today and while we were talking he said that he was watching one of my lectures online!

Today the US Army increases its defiance of the US Constitution and is requiring that anyone even remotely connected to the military including soldiers, soldiers’ families and civilian contractors have any communications from them be cleared first by a commanding officer. Of course we expect soldiers themselves to be gagged as they traditionally have been. Once you choose to be a soldier you sign away all of your rights. You voluntarily give up your practical citizenship as an American. Its the price you pay for the job you want. It’s voluntary (at the moment, anyway. Once there is a draft it becomes unconstitutional to choose who can and cannot speak freely.) But forcing relatives and civilians to clear any communications is outright constitutional violations. Not that that is anything new for the Army who has clearly stated in the last few months that a commanding officer has more authority, according to the Army lawyers, over the actions of a soldier than does the President, Congress, the Supreme Court, the Constitution or the American public. To make matters even worse the Army is not telling these parties about the gag order and keeping the documents secret on a high security Army knowledge base system to which most of these people have no access. Once again, to overseas readers, the US Army is NOT the military arm of the US but a renegade military terrorist organization. It is not acting under US law or in the interest of the American people or at our request.  We can only hope that Congress will cut off the lifeline to the military and leave them with no financial option but to return home (or, of course, stay and live in the wonderful land of Iraq that they helped to create.)
The plan tonight is for Dominica and I to do some shopping.  She is working late every night this week and next to help make up for the time that she has to take out of her schedule to take her test on Wednesday and then to take Friday off altogether.  She has also been taking shorter lunches to make up more time.  So I am going home to 1180 and relaxing a little and running to the post office to do our address change now that the house in Geneseo is sold.  Then I will go up to Wallington and pick up Oreo and meet Dominica to do our shopping.

May 1, 2007: Dipping Day or May Day

I was up at five this morning. If only as a child I would have known what my work schedule would be like as an adult. I might never have grown up. I got into the office but it was a slow morning again. Pheww.

Maypole from Flicker

I decided that we needed a picture of a maypole today. Today Dominica scheduled the second of her two CompTIA A+ exams. She is scheduled to take the test on May 9th – the day before we leave for Florida. So that is Wednesday.

Dad called right about noon to let me know that the house in Geneseo officially closed. It is sold and no longer any concern of ours! We are so excited. That has been such a burden for so long. That is so much that we just don’t have to worry about now.  Today is a happy day.

Today was a pretty slow day.  I got a lot of work done and headed for home around half past three.  Unfortunately Interstate 78 was closed due to an accident so we were all rerouted to some town that I didn’t know going in the wrong direction so I had to hop off of the highway and just start wandering around trying to figure out how to get back to Newark.  So, once again, getting home took over an hour even though I left long before rush hour.

Tonight we just relaxed as we know that Dominica has to start pounding on the A+ and do nothing but that until she takes her test next week.  But the house being sold is a major stress reliever and as soon as she takes her A+ test we will be off to Walt Disney World for our mini-vacation.  So the timing is perfect.  She will be really ready for that.

April 30, 2007

I am back on the early shift this week so I had to get up at twenty past five this morning. It wasn’t that bad though. I felt pretty good when I got up.

Windows Server codenamed “Longhorn” and also referred to at times as Windows Server 2007 but without an official release name as of yet was released this morning in its first public beta so I ran right out and downloaded the ISO image of the DVD so that I could try it out.

Today was a mostly slow day. Not all that much going on. I left work around three thirty. It is a gorgeous day today. Spring must be here for real now.

I played some guitar when I got home – for about two hours. In some ways it is really strange to be playing the guitar again after not playing more than once in seven years and in other ways it seems like I never stopped playing since I started playing in 1983.

Dominica came home and felt like ordering in Italian so we called Nino’s and had them deliver.  We watched some WKRP in Cincinnati and then some Good Eats.  Dad got home at four this afternoon.  It was an early night for us.  I have to be up early in the morning.