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Hurricane season finally ends

    David Braverman
Weather
The record-breaking 2005 hurricane season may finally be over. National Hurricane Center forecaster Avila writes this hour: CONVECTION HAS VANISHED AND EPSILON IS NOW A TIGHT SWIRL OF LOW CLOUDS. THE CYCLONE IS WEAKENING RAPIDLY.... I HOPE THIS IS THE END OF THE LONG LASTING 2005 HURRICANE SEASON. Good news for North Atlantic shipping, I suppose. In Chicago, however, we have a good winter storm on its way. I'll keep you posted. Look for art around lunchtime (1:00pm CST/19:00 UTC).

Compiler warnings

    David Braverman
SoftwareWork
Read, understand, and then fix your compiler warnings. Compiler warnings let you know that you've either done something wrong, or you've done something non-standard. Either way, ignorning compiler warnings shows a lack of discipline and skill; it's something like ignoring big red "warning" signs in real life. I'm working on a .NET solution that, when last compiled, generated over 60 warning messages. A couple of them I put in to let other developers know about problems I found, but most warned about...

Chicago enacts smoking ban

    David Braverman
Politics
Chicago today banned smoking in restaurants starting January 16th. We've now joined New York, Los Angeles, and a number of other cities that also ban smoking in some public places. Reports the Tribune: Smoking is allowed in freestanding bars and taverns, and within 15 feet of any restaurant bar, until July 1, 2008. A tavern is defined as an establishment that earns at least 65 percent of its revenues from liquor sales.
My previous entry, about Kansas University Professor Paul Mirecki's beating by religious extremists, may not have hit the correct note of irony and outrage. I've just read the reports from Mirecki's local paper, the Lawrence Journal-World. The essential sequence of events was this: Mirecki wrote in an online forum that his upcoming course, "Special Topics in Religion: Intelligent Design, Creationism, and other religious mythologies," would be a "be a nice slap in [the fundies'] big fat face by teaching...
From today's Chicago Tribune: Creationism-as-myth professor beaten LAWRENCE, KANSAS—A college professor whose planned course on creationism and intelligent design was canceled after he derided Christian conservatives said he was beaten by two men along a rural road. The Lawrence Journal-World has a long series of stories about this. For my money, I'm hoping there are enough rational people in Kansas to prevent them blowing up statues and the like.

Climate shock

    David Braverman
Weather
My friend Danielle is finishing up her tour with the Peace Corps. She's been in Kiribati, where the temperature never seems to get below 30°C (86°F). Danielle, if you have a chance, you may want to check the weather here before getting on the plane. It's supposed to go below -18°C (0°F) tonight.

Why people may not be happy

    David Braverman
Politics
From yesterday's column from Paul Krugman (reg.req.): Over the last few years G.D.P. growth has been reasonably good, and corporate profits have soared. But that growth has failed to trickle down to most Americans. So where are all those corporate profits going, I wonder?

I'll drink to that!

    David Braverman
Politics
It was on this day in 1933 that Prohibition ended. Shortly afterward, marijuana was criminalized, in no small part because the alcohol lobby has always been more powerful, and in the 1930s popularly associated with a different ethnic group, than the marijuana proponents. I was going to provide links to scholarship to support this point, but there isn't a lot of it out on the Web right now. Even the relatively de-politicized National Institutes of Health and the Journal of the AMA have a dearth of...

More overnight snow

    David Braverman
Weather
We got about 10 cm (4 in.) of snow last night, so this morning Anne and I went out to shovel.

Happy birthday, Illinois

    David Braverman
Politics
It was on this day in 1818 that my native Illinois became the 21st of the United States. Tangential question: Why does the History Channel put this tidbit in the Old West category?

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