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Possible ParkerCam placement?

    David Braverman
Parker
After some experimentation, I may have found a setup that works: It has the added advantage of showing the Inner Drive Technology Worldwide Data Center in the background.
A couple of weeks ago I mentioned a Tribune article about how the U.S. lags the rest of the industrialized world in rail technology. The Economist this week continues the discussion: There are reasons, however, to be cautious. First, the cost of any one project far exceeds the money available. California, which has the most advanced plan, would connect the state's biggest cities with trains running at more than 200mph. In November Californians approved $9.95 billion of bonds for the project. On top of...

ParkerCam experiments

    David Braverman
Parker
As Parker gets older and less likely to shred things, I'm leaving him alone for a few hours at a time without stuffing him in his crate. Of course, when he's crated, it's easy to put a camera on him. Not so much when he has run of the house. So, I've tried pointing the camera at places I thought he'd be likely to hang out. His crate, for example: Yes, that's an empty crate. OK, he doesn't hang out there when I'm gone. Got it. His bed in the living room, maybe? Well, he did stop by long enough to grab a...
Moments like these need to be savored. Via Talking Points Memo, the National Organization for Marriage, an anti-gay group, has announced a new initiative: Now that activist legislators are legislating from their legislatures to legalize gay marriage, activists are turning up the volume on anti-gay marriage rhetoric. There's just one, ahem, kink. In an unintentional but hilarious nod to gay sex chatters everywhere, the National Organization for Marriage has dubbed their campaign "2 Million for Marriage"....

Greetings from Amazon

    David Braverman
General
Talk about good news, bad news. I just got an email from amazon.com: We now have delivery date(s) for the order you placed on January 27 2009 09:59 PST (Order# 123-4567890-1234567): Matthew Fox, et al "Lost: The Complete Fifth Season [Blu-ray]" [Blu-ray] Estimated arrival date: 12/10/2009 Sigh. I guess I can wait until December. But when will I get my Mad Men Season 2?
Via Bruce Schneier, a demonstrably incompetent police chief in the UK has resigned after mishandling a secret document: Police were forced to carry out raids on addresses in the north-west of England in broad daylight yesterday, earlier than planned, after [Bob] Quick, the Metropolitan police's assistant commissioner [and senior-most counter-terrorism official], was photographed carrying sensitive documents as he arrived for a meeting in Downing Street. A white document marked "secret", which carried...

Pair of ducks

    David Braverman
General
I asked the Nature Nerd why the duck on the right has different coloring than the one on the left: She said, "Quick research indicates that mallards have, in some cases, hybridized with domestic ducks, producing color variations." I asked if that meant he was a lucky duck, or if his goose was cooked. Her reply: "Only evolution will tell, I guess..."
One more park on the 30-Park Geas is complete. Yes, I have been to the park before, but it doesn't count. Last night's Astros-Cubs game does. Maybe it shouldn't, though. The Cubs got through I think their entire pitching staff, and six broken bats (plus one flung into the stands by an Astro). Game Over indeed:
Wow, so I'm out of touch for a few hours, and this happens: The Federal judge in the Ted Stevens corruption trial has ordered a criminal investigation of the prosecutors who tried the case. It may be surprising, but apparently a heavily-politicized Republican Justice Department may have deliberately thrown it. Hmm. The Canadian dude who stole a Cessna yesterday was apparently attempting suicide by fighter jet, but for some reason opted out of suicide by crashing into the ground, and so will now face...
No, I'm not talking about those annoying smelly birds that take airplanes out of the sky. I mean the 30-Ballpark Geas, which resumes today in Houston. The last game I attended really showcased the Cubs ability to blow a game, but at least were in first place; so they are today after beating Houston last night 4-2. I'm looking forward to either a 2-0 season opening, or at least having enough beer that it doesn't matter. Photos and results tomorrow afternoon.

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