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		<title>&#8220;It is not that Southerners are racist . . .&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://dannyman.toldme.com/2008/11/23/racism-isnt-racis/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 23:03:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I enjoy the New York Times "Freakonomics" Blog but recently I was reminded of one of the shortcomings of modern academics: they can deny common sense by talking too much.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I enjoy the <a href="http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/">New York Times &#8220;Freakonomics&#8221; Blog</a> but recently I was reminded of one of the shortcomings of modern academics: they can deny common sense by talking too much.  Take the following sentence <a href="http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/11/19/eric-oliver-on-the-bigot-belt/">recently published by Eric Oliver</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Racially isolated whites in Arkansas or Alabama may have been more afraid of voting for Obama not because they are more racist than white voters in Minnesota or Montana, but because they perceive greater racial competition with nearby black populations.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Seriously: WTF?  This is like saying: &#8220;It is not that they are racist, it is just that they have a reason to be racist.&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;When Frank got into a car accident while under the influence of alcohol, it isn&#8217;t because he was a drunk driver, it is just that he has been going through a lot lately, and he enjoys drinking a lot of cheap beer.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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<p>To be fair, Oliver is trying to say &#8220;competition with minority groups on the lower end of the economic scale will tend to make folks a bit bitter and even prejudiced against minority groups.&#8221;  Fair enough, and worth knowing.  But in the end, if you didn&#8217;t vote for Obama <em>because you have an issue with black folks</em>, you&#8217;re a racist.  Plain and simple.  This doesn&#8217;t make you an irredeemably bad person, but it does mean you have some room for improvement.</p>
<p>And yes, it is important to understand what drives racism, but it is also important that understanding doesn&#8217;t lead to being an apologist for racist behavior.  Understanding should lead to fixing the issue, and part of that is to allow someone to admit that yeah maybe they are somewhat racist, and why that may be, and then, what they might do to improve their own self-understanding.  That way in 2012 they may evaluate Obama not by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character.</p>
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		<title>Proposition 8</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 21:34:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joy at electing a remarkable man to the White House.  But a gut-punch to those of us who feel deeply about equal rights.

<strong>There is no advantage to be had in opposing gay marriage.  If two people can find love, we ought to allow them to enjoy it the same as anyone else.</strong>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One week ago the people of this country began to party in the streets.  I was actually driving down 16th St when I had to stop because the street had been spontaneously closed by joyful San Franciscans.  Once I got on my way home I passed Market and Castro.  Castro was blocked off for a formal street party, but the crowds seemed subdued.  Upon arriving home I saw that Prop 8, repealing the right of people to marry a person of their own sex, was ahead.</p>
<p>Joy at electing a remarkable man to the White House.  But a gut-punch to those of us who feel deeply about equal rights.</p>
<p>Just now I received a link to Keith Olbermann, and NBC commentator, who does an excellent job of expressing my dismay over Proposition 8:</p>
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<p>The gist: marriage is about Love.  At the time Barack Obama was born his parents&#8217; marriage was illegal in 1/3 of the United States, and in the days of slavery, marriage between black people was illegal.  <strong>There is no advantage to be had in opposing gay marriage</strong>, and in this culture where we feel uncomfortable about the impermanence of relationships, and the high rate of divorce, <strong>if two people can find love, we ought to allow them to enjoy it the same as anyone else.</strong></p>
<p>While there are lawsuits out to restore same-sex marriage through the courts, my personal hope is that we can put it on the ballot again, and that next time it comes before the people of California, the people will have grown in their own hearts to accept that allowing lovers to marry is what we ought to do.  We gained ten points since the last ballot proposition, and Prop 8 would likely have failed were it not for balls-out misinformation fear campaign by the Mormon Church and other cultural conservatives, who viewed popular support for same-sex marriage in California as the first step in a trend that would ultimately lead to acceptance of same-sex marriage throughout the United States.</p>
<p>We have work ahead to ensure the rights of a minority that has been tormented for too long.</p>
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		<title>San Francisco: No on R!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 21:06:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<em>"This is a modern facility that protects the ocean and the environment every day.  And yes, we feel that this proposition would denigrate the fine work performed at our plant."</em>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week I contacted the <a href="http://sfwater.org">San Francisco Public Utilities Commission</a> regarding Prop R, to rename the sewage treatment plant for George W Bush.  I just heard back from their Communications and Outreach department:</p>
<blockquote><p>Dear Daniel Howard</p>
<p>This is a modern facility that protects the ocean and the environment every day.  And yes, we feel that this proposition would denigrate the fine work performed at our plant.</p>
<p>Please do not reply to this email.<br />
If you have additional questions, please submit them through our Feedback area at:<br />
<a href="http://sfwater.org/feedback.cfm">http://sfwater.org/feedback.cfm</a></p></blockquote>
<p>I encourage everyone to vote <strong>NO on R!</strong></p>
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		<title>2008 Election: San Francisco Ballot Propositions</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 01:55:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My positions on San Francisco's 2008 ballot propositions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Prop A: San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center Earthquake Safety Bonds, 2008</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  I agree that it is critical to rebuild San Francisco&#8217;s lone trauma center and I want to support Prop A.  However, the opposition argument raises serious concerns, first and foremost that the new hospital building will be constructed between two brick structures not scheduled for retrofit before 2015, thus &#8220;a catastrophic earthquake could crush the new hospital.&#8221;  The rebuttal does not address what strikes me as a very serious objection.  I am further disturbed that the pages and pages of paid arguments in support are mostly underwritten by the same handful of unions over and over, as if the project is being railroaded through by determined interest groups.  I believe that rebuilding General Hospital is a critical priority, and in the unlikely event that Prop A fails to pass this year, I hope a better proposal can be offered next year.</p>
<h3>Prop B: Establishing Affordable Housing Fund</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  Affordable housing is a laudable objective.  I do not see the need to write this priority in to the budget, rather than trusting the city with the flexibility to address budget priorities.</p>
<h3>Prop C: Prohibiting City Employees from Serving on Charter Boards and Commissions</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  Avoiding conflicts of interest is a best practice.  I can also fathom that a city employee could conceivably act on a board, bringing valuable perspective while avoiding ethical conflicts.  The opposition argument is well put: &#8220;this is a solution in search of a problem.&#8221;</p>
<h3>Prop D: Financing Pier 70 Waterfront District Development Plan upon Board of Supervisors&#8217; Approval</h3>
<p><b>&#8212;</b>  This sounds like a good idea but I have no feelings either way.</p>
<h3>Prop E: Changing the Number of Signatures Required to Recall City Officials</h3>
<p><b>YES</b>  Signature verification may not be strictly necessary but it strikes me as a best practice.  Adoption ought to help head off potentially abusive recall petitions in the future.</p>
<h3>Prop F: Holding All Scheduled City Elections Only in Even-Numbered Years</h3>
<p><b>YES</b>  As a voter who bothers to read through the issues, every election takes some effort.  I&#8217;m happy to do this every other year, saving me some homework and the city some expense.</p>
<h3>Prop G: Allowing Retirement System Credit for Unpaid Parental Leave</h3>
<p><b>&#8212;</b>  <i>Zzzzzzzz.</i></p>
<h3>Prop H: Setting Clean Energy Deadlines; Studying Options for Providing Energy; Changing Revenue Bond Authority to Pay for Public Utility Facilities</h3>
<p><b>YES</b>  While I am wary of the power this invests in the government and PUC to screw things up, I do feel that Global Warming is possibly the biggest threat we face as a species, and taking bold, risky action to set an example in this crisis is worthwhile.  The unending barrage of lobbying against this proposition on the part of PG&#038;E implies that municipal power may even be a wise investment, not only for the environment but for city government and utility consumers.</p>
<h3>Prop I: Creating the Office of an Independent Rate Payer Advocate</h3>
<p><b>YES</b>  This sounds like a sensible check on the powers of a public entity, and a potentially wise investment to have made if Prop H passes.</p>
<h3>Prop J: Creating a Historic Preservation Commission</h3>
<p><b>YES</b>  This sounds like a sensible proposal with near-universal support.  Hopefully such a commission can preserve and improve historical preservation in an iconic, world-class city that receives substantial benefit from tourism.</p>
<h3>Prop K: Changing the Enforcement of Laws Related to Prostitution and Sex Workers</h3>
<p><b>YES</b>  I am concerned that Proposition K eliminates the funding source for the First Offenders Prostitution Program, which funds diversion for sex workers to leave the trade.  I am also concerned that K may allow pimping.  I believe these concerns are overshadowed by the possibility that this will empower sex workers to report rape and other abusive situations to police, which I hope will open the system to more effectively target abusive pimps and Johns and ideally investigate and prosecute human traffickers.  If Prop K passes I believe the city and private organizations must act to fill in the gap of the unfunded diversion program and work with sex workers to target abuse and trafficking.  The comptroller estimates a savings of $1.6 to $3.2 million in annual enforcement costs, some of which could perhaps be redirected to cover the $250k presently available to diversion.  The city also has a progressive, tolerant populace and numerous organizations that ought to do a fair job of supporting sex workers and helping them move on to better lives.</p>
<h3>Prop L: Funding the Community Justice Center</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  The CJC sounds like a good institution, but this really is a Board of Supervisors issue to maintain funding that does not require voter intervention.</p>
<h3>Prop M: Changing the Residential Rent Ordinance to Prohibit Specific Acts of Harassment of Tenants by Landlords</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  San Francisco is very strong on tenants&#8217; rights.  I don&#8217;t see any pressing need for this proposition.</p>
<h3>Prop N: Changing Real Property Transfer Tax Rates</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  While I am sympathetic to solar energy I do not see the need to increase this tax.  The solar energy provision sounds like a special-interest sweetener to pass an otherwise non-compelling revenue enhancement effort.</p>
<h3>Prop O: Replacing the Emergency Response Fee with an Access Line Tax and Revising the Telephone Users Tax</h3>
<p><b>YES</b>  This is a straightforward reform to 911 funding that replaces a &#8220;fee&#8221; with an equivalent &#8220;tax&#8221; to avoid a legal challenge, with updates to cover VoIP services and the like.  Opposed mainly by Libertarians, so it must be sensible.</p>
<h3>Prop P: Changing the Composition of the San Francisco County Transportation Authority Board</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  This sounds like a pissing match between the Mayor and Everyone Else.</p>
<h3>Prop Q: Modifying the Payroll Expense Tax</h3>
<p><b>YES</b>  A straightforward tax reform that closes a loophole, raises a tax ceiling for small businesses, increases city revenue, and upsets the Republican Party.  Sweet!</p>
<h3>Prop R: Renaming the Oceanside Water Treatment Plant</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  Fucking hilarious.  But I&#8217;d sooner put Bush in the past than saddle critical public infrastructure with such infamy.  This honor may be more appropriate to a superfund site or a toxic / radioactive waste storage facility.  Nevertheless this cheeky proposition makes me glad to live in a city with a healthy sense of humor.</p>
<h3>Prop S: Policy Regarding Budget Set-Asides and Identification of Replacement Funds</h3>
<p><b>YES</b>  A sensible appeal by the mayor to have set-asides from propositions &#8220;clean up after themselves&#8221; after 10 years.</p>
<h3>Prop T: Free and Low-Cost Substance Abuse Treatment Programs</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  Substance abuse treatment is a wise and righteous investment, but budget discretion is best left with the Board of Supervisors.</p>
<h3>Prop U: Policy Against Funding the Deployment of Armed Forces in Iraq</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  This is a federal issue and a matter of conscience on the part of our elected officials.</p>
<h3>Prop V: Policy Against Terminating Junior Reserve Officers&#8217; Training Corps (JROTC) Programs in Public High Schools</h3>
<p><b>YES</b>  The military should reverse its self-destructive discrimination against gay service members.  The city of San Francisco should reverse its self-indulgent hostility toward the patriotic duty of military service.  Just as openly homosexual people should be allowed to serve in our national defense, so to should high school students interested in military service be afforded the opportunity to enroll in JROTC. </p>
<p>See Also: <a href="http://vinnie.net/2008/11/03/get_out_and_vote_and_do_your_homework_if_you_live_in_sf">Vincent Lauria</a></p>
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		<title>2008 Election: San Francisco</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 00:30:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For both the School Board and the Community College board, voters are allowed to select up to four candidates.  My selections are presented in the order the names appear in the voter information guide.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For both the School Board and the Community College board, voters are allowed to select up to four candidates.  My selections are presented in the order the names appear in the voter information guide.</p>
<h3>San Francisco School Board</h3>
<p><b>Marigrace Cohen</b> has worked throughout SFUSD &#8220;in the trenches&#8221; for four decades.  This should prove an invaluable perspective on how the district really works.  Support for JROTC also stands out.</p>
<p><b>Omar Khalif</b> is obviously a proud parent, whose focus is on the needs of students and parents striving to achieve within the public schools.  His emphasis on school choice and freedom for students to access all available programs resonates with me.</p>
<p><b>Emily Murase</b> brings diverse business and public policy experience to the table.  A combination of being a public school parent and executive skills should serve the school board well.</p>
<p><b>Jill Wynns</b> has served sixteen years.  I am concerned that an &#8220;establishment&#8221; candidate may offer experience but may not facilitate needed changes.  Her endorsement by my local supervisor, Carmen Chu, who should have a good perspective on the desires of local parents tips the scales for me to favor Jill Wynns.</p>
<h3>San Francisco Community College Board</h3>
<p><b>Dr Natalie Berg</b> brings considerable experience, including three terms as board president and 30 years as a teacher.</p>
<p><b>Chris Jackson</b> outlines a nice agenda that speaks to contemporary concerns.  His experience working with various organizations and the state legislature hints at a flexible and energetic approach to getting things done.</p>
<p><b>Steve Ngo</b> offers a moving personal narrative that underlines a bone-deep appreciation of vocational education.  He comes across as a man with the drive, perspective and talent to tackle the job.</p>
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		<title>2008 Election: California Ballot Propositions</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2008 05:36:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My positions on California's 2008 ballot propositions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Prop 1: High Speed Rail Bonds</h3>
<p><b>YES</b>  I love trains, and high speed rail between city centers is in every way superior to short airplane flights.  Trains can be powered by renewable energy and California may serve as a role model for the rest of the nation in the post-petroleum age.</p>
<h3>Prop 2: Standards for Confining Farm Animals</h3>
<p><b>YES</b>  We should treat animals humanely.  If this means increased food costs that is just what we pay for the privilege of eating other animals.  Opponents claim that production will move out of state.  This may be true in the short term.  In the long term, I believe that food with the &#8220;California&#8221; brand will be regarded as food of superior quality.  Further, industrial scale farming has a serious negative impact on the environment.  If proposition 2 makes family-scale farming more competitive, we are all done a favor.</p>
<h3>Prop 3: Children&#8217;s Hospital Bond Act</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  We have plenty of bond money already available for children&#8217;s hospitals.  I see no need to solicit additional debt for the state government especially in a tight credit market.</p>
<h3>Prop 4: Waiting Period and Parental Notification before Termination of Minors&#8217; Pregnancy</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  Teen pregnancy and abortion troubles me.  I believe that in most cases parents should be involved.  Abortion providers ought to counsel that women make this important decision with the help of those who love them.  I do not believe this is a place for the government to mandate personal behavior and choices.</p>
<h3>Prop 5: Nonviolent Drug Offenses Sentencing, Parole, and Rehabilitation</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  I favor rehabilitation as a means to reduce the excessive imprisonment of our people.  I feel that sentencing authority should rest with judges, and I am uncomfortable that this proposition &#8220;limits accountability to incarcerate offenders who commit certain drug crimes, break drug treatment rules or violate parole.&#8221;</p>
<h3>Prop 6: Police and Law Enforcement Funding</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  The state budget is in a big mess without me setting budget priorities: this is a decision that should be made by the legislature.</p>
<h3>Prop 7: Renewable Energy Generation</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  I support renewable energy mandates but this proposition is confusing.</p>
<h3>Prop 8: Eliminate Right of Same-Sex Couples to Marry</h3>
<p><b>HELL NO</b>  The state should not be in the business of eliminating rights.</p>
<h3>Prop 9: Criminal Justice System Victims&#8217; Right.  Parole.</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  I do not see the need for this.</p>
<h3>Prop 10: Alternative Fuels and Renewable Energy</h3>
<p><b>NO</b>  I like alternative fuel vehicles and renewable energy, but I do not favor putting the state further in hock to subsidize certain vehicles.</p>
<h3>Prop 11: Redistricting</h3>
<p><b>YES</b>  I am sick of gerrymandering.</p>
<h3>Prop 12: Veterans&#8217;  Bond Act of 2008</h3>
<p><b>YES</b>  This is a bond to expand a self-supporting benefit for veterans, placed on the ballot by a unanimous vote of the legislature.</p>
<p>See Also: <a href="http://jlindquist.livejournal.com/396773.html">Jason Lindquist</a>, <a href="http://vinnie.net/2008/11/03/get_out_and_vote_and_do_your_homework_if_you_live_in_sf">Vincent Lauria</a></p>
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		<title>Tech Employers and Prop 8</title>
		<link>http://dannyman.toldme.com/2008/10/27/marriage-yes-prop8-no/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 20:46:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was just mulling over <a href="http://www.noonprop8.com/">proposition 8</a> and how happy I am to see that <a href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/our-position-on-californias-no-on-8.html">Google</a> and <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/10/24/BUE013NQ20.DTL">Apple</a> have each taken a public stand against it.  So, I figured I'd shoot a brief message off to upper management suggesting how proud I would be if my employer were also to take a stand in defense of civil rights.  I consider it a hard-won blessing that I work in an industry where I can feel comfortable openly expressing my support for the rights of homosexual people.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was just mulling over <a href="http://www.noonprop8.com/">proposition 8</a> and how happy I am to see that <a href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/our-position-on-californias-no-on-8.html">Google</a> and <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/10/24/BUE013NQ20.DTL">Apple</a> have each taken a public stand against it.  So, I figured I&#8217;d shoot a brief message off to upper management suggesting how proud I would be if my employer were also to take a stand in defense of civil rights.</p>
<p>Then I wondered that other people may have similar sentiments and similar inclinations to share their feelings with their management.  I&#8217;m not holding my breath that my company will take a stand, but it doesn&#8217;t hurt to share the idea.</p>
<p>I consider it a hard-won blessing that I work in an industry where I can feel comfortable openly expressing my support for the rights of homosexual people.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> Due to multiple requests, a &#8220;sample text&#8221; that folks should feel free to steal / adapt for their own purposes:</p>
<blockquote><p>
Boss,</p>
<p>I think it has been great that both Google and Apple Computer have both publicly stood in defense of the diversity of their employees and their community and made a public stand against Proposition 8.</p>
<p>http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/our-position-on-californias-no-on-8.html</p>
<p>http://www.apple.com/hotnews/</p>
<p>For what it is worth, I would be very proud if my organization were to also take a public stand on this issue.</p>
<p>Sincerely,<br />
-daniel
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		<title>Language Deathmatch: Collocation versus Colocation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2008 20:45:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In terms of spelling, I favor &#8220;colocation&#8221; or &#8220;co-location&#8221; to describe the facility where the servers go.  My mind says &#8220;colocation is the fruit of cooperation.&#8221;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In terms of spelling, I favor <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colocation_centre">&#8220;colocation&#8221;</a> or &#8220;co-location&#8221; to describe the facility where the servers go.  My mind says &#8220;colocation is the fruit of cooperation.&#8221;</p>
<p>A lot of people use the word <a href="http://www.answers.com/collocation">&#8220;collocation&#8221;</a> which is a linguistic term to describe the frequency of word sequences.  I believe this term is favored by sales and marketing people because when they type it in the word processor it appears without a red squiggle underneath.</p>
<p>What annoys me the most about &#8220;collocation&#8221; is that the pronunciation is different:<br />
colocation: &#8220;KOH-location&#8221;<br />
collocation: &#8220;KAH-location&#8221;</p>
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		<title>New York Times Reviews G1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Oct 2008 00:21:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I should receive my first new mobile phone since 2004 on October 22. I don’t really need a new phone: the old Sidekick 2 is built like a tank and shows no sign of giving up the ghost any time soon. But I went and pre-ordered a G1 for three reasons . . .]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I should receive my first new mobile phone since 2004 on October 22.  I don&#8217;t really need a new phone: the old Sidekick 2 is built like a tank and shows no sign of giving up the ghost any time soon.  But I went and pre-ordered a G1 for three reasons:<br />
1) I have a friend on Google&#8217;s Android team.<br />
2) To annoy the iPhone weenies.<br />
3) My employer made its targets, so I spend a little of my bonus check.</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t actually used one yet, so I was pleased to catch <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/16/technology/personaltech/16pogue.html">a review in the New York Times</a>.  Some of what I enjoyed:</p>
<blockquote><p>One crucial improvement over the iPhone: a Menu button. It summons a panel of big buttons for functions related to what you’re doing. It’s the equivalent of right-clicking a computer mouse.</p></blockquote>
<p>&#8220;Right mouse button!&#8221;  HA!</p>
<blockquote><p>Where Android really falls down is in the iPod department. There’s no companion program like iTunes to sync your photos, music and videos to the phone; you’re expected to drag these items to the phone manually after connecting via USB cable to your Mac or PC. More time-consuming fussiness.</p></blockquote>
<p>This is a win for me: I hate iTunes.  Dragging and dropping files is just the ticket, in my book.  I&#8217;ve been dealing with that interface metaphor for fifteen years and its more comfortable than dealing with the quirks of some new software package.  (Back when I had lots of issues with iTunes doing stuff like copying my library over twice.)  That, and I run Linux desktops.</p>
<blockquote><p>Some of the goodies in Android will reward the iPhone holdouts: voice dialing, picture messaging, built-in audio recording and the ability to turn any song into a ring tone are all included — no charge.</p></blockquote>
<p>Voice dialing?  That should be nice.  And audio recording might be fun, too.  Too bad the camera is supposedly crap, and no video.  But that&#8217;s why I have my Canon.</p>
<blockquote><p>The big news is the physical keyboard. It’s not pure joy, though. The keys don’t click down much. Worse, you have to keep turning the phone 90 degrees from its customary vertical orientation every time you need to enter text. That gets old fast.  And it’s bizarre that, even though the phone contains a tilt sensor like the iPhone’s, it’s not hooked up to the screen. Turning the phone 90 degrees to get a wider look at a photo or Web page doesn’t rotate the image. You have to do that manually, using a menu or by popping open the keyboard, which makes no sense.</p></blockquote>
<p>The keyboard is my biggest concern.  I think the Sidekick 2 keyboard is nearly ideal and it is a big reason I shun the iPhone.  Software bugs (sounds like the e-mail client is a mess) can be addressed by future patches or possibly third-party applications.  I like to think rotation can be sorted out down the road.</p>
<p>Overall, it sounds like the G1 will be the dowdier, more adaptable PC to the flashy smugness that is the iPhone.  And, I have to admit, while I love the turtleneck sweater I bought in France, I am a PC guy.  (I think that&#8217;s the point of the new Microsoft ads: Bill Gates is as big a schmuck as Jerry Seinfeld or any one else.)</p>
<p>Lastly, this is just sad:</p>
<blockquote><p>Finally, there’s no headphone jack. (Hello?!) If you want to use headphones, you have to buy and carry a special adapter that connects to the USB jack.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Happy Birthday Tunji</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 23:52:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today would have been Tunji's 28th birthday.  If you knew and miss Tunji you might consider donating to his memorial fund:

<a href="http://www.mcb.uiuc.edu/giving.html">http://www.mcb.uiuc.edu/giving.html</a>]]></description>
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<p>Today <a href="/2007/08/05/rip-tunji-toogun/">would have been</a> Tunji&#8217;s 28th birthday.  If you knew and miss Tunji you might consider donating to his memorial fund:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mcb.uiuc.edu/giving.html">http://www.mcb.uiuc.edu/giving.html</a></p>
<p>To <a href="http://tskirvin.livejournal.com/483466.html">quote</a> Randy Duax, &#8220;Tunji would simultaneously loathe the attention and be tickled by it, so please, do what thou wilt.&#8221;</p>
<p>Thanks, Randy!</p>
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		<title>Red Vic Goes Solar!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 00:09:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Red Vic is possibly my favorite funky little movie house in San Francisco.  And in their recent e-mail they just pour it on:
The Red Vic Has Gone Solar: OK, so you know about our organic popcorn served in wooden popcorn bowls and that we serve our (fair trade) coffee in mugs instead of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.redvicmoviehouse.com/">The Red Vic</a> is possibly my favorite funky little movie house in San Francisco.  And in their recent e-mail they just pour it on:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>The Red Vic Has Gone Solar</strong>: OK, so you know about our organic popcorn served in wooden popcorn bowls and that we serve our (fair trade) coffee in mugs instead of disposable paper cups.  In fact, we have done so ever since opening in 1980 – we were &#8220;green-minded&#8221; before the term even existed!  (Not to mention the fact that we have washed a zillion dishes since then).  We also use eco-friendly cleaning products and this calendar is printed on recycled paper with soy-based ink. Well, thanks to our fabulous landlord we have now gone solar with the assistance of Sunlight Electric (<a href="http://sunlightelectric.com/">http://sunlightelectric.com/</a>).  There is an impressive array of solar panels on our roof and our electric meter is now running backward.  Our solar panels are the equivalent of 21,962 pounds of CO2 not emitted per year, or equal to planting 3 acres of trees.  We fortunately share our building with like-minded businesses; the Alembic is all about the local, sustainable slow-food scene and Escape From New York Pizza has a robust composting program.  So, on your next visit to the Red Vic, as you munch away on popcorn in your wooden bowl and take a sip from a ceramic mug of coffee, you can also give a thought to the power of the sun and to communities working together  – if you are not too engrossed in the movie that is!</p></blockquote>
<p>I just like that little bit enough to share.  Now when I sit in one of their cozy chairs, I can watch the movie using solar power.  (I guess they run the meter forward at night, though, so probably it&#8217;ll be utility coal power for the movie but you know, its the overall impact that counts.)</p>
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		<title>Five Cents Credit</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 05:20:05 +0000</pubDate>
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One thing I have begun to do is leave low-value cards at the fare machine.  That way I don&#8217;t have to screw around with &#34;add fare&#34; in the train station which can suck if you&#8217;re caught without change.  I figure someone purchasing a new fare card can use the buck I leave behind.
The [...]]]></description>
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<p>One thing I have begun to do is leave low-value cards at the fare machine.  That way I don&#8217;t have to screw around with &quot;add fare&quot; in the train station which can suck if you&#8217;re caught without change.  I figure someone purchasing a new fare card can use the buck I leave behind.</p>
<p>The other day I saw someone leave a $0.05 at the machine in San Bruno.</p>
<p>Trivia: this is the 1,004th post in my <a href="http://wordpress.org/">WordPress</a> installation.  And of course, that represents only a portion of <a href="/archive/">my journal from the past decade</a>.  I surpassed 1,000 posts earlier today while migrating <a href="/category/world-tour/page/6/">some of the travel log</a> from HTML into WordPress, which is one of my less exciting ways to kill time on a weekend.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Vote</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Oct 2008 06:49:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seriously, can't we register to vote without all this broken web 2.0 crud?  <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=register+to+vote">Try asking Google</a> and then tell it which state.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You don&#8217;t care, right?</p>
<p><object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/olpCyDA4kYA&#038;color1=0xb1b1b1&#038;color2=0xcfcfcf&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/olpCyDA4kYA&#038;color1=0xb1b1b1&#038;color2=0xcfcfcf&#038;hl=en&#038;fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object></p>
<p>Hokey but potentially effective.  It could be more transparently patronizing, though.</p>
<p>Seriously though, deadline to register in your state could be October 4.  <del datetime="2008-10-08T23:49:07+00:00">This web site can get you registered right quick: <a href="http://www.declareyourself.com/">http://www.declareyourself.com/</a></del>  <ins datetime="2008-10-08T23:50:34+00:00"><a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=register+to+vote">Try asking Google</a> and then tell it which state.</ins></p>
<p>Allegedly, anyway.  Despite the S&amp;M graphics, I am wary of any web site that asks you to disable your pop-up blocker.  This web site looks comparably sketchy: <a href="http://www.rockthevote.org/">http://www.rockthevote.org/</a></p>
<p>Seriously, can&#8217;t we register to vote without all this broken web 2.0 crud?  <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=register+to+vote">Try asking Google</a> and then tell it which state.</p>
<p><a href="http://herrachinky.blogspot.com/2008/10/dont-vote.html">Thanks, Ed.</a></p>
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		<title>Google Opposes Gay Marriage Ban</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2008 06:50:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Go go Google!
We do not generally take a position on issues outside of our field, especially not social issues . . . however, while there are many objections to this proposition &#8212; further government encroachment on personal lives, ambiguously written text &#8212; it is the chilling and discriminatory effect of the proposition on many of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Go go Google!</p>
<blockquote><p>We do not generally take a position on issues outside of our field, especially not social issues . . . however, while there are many objections to this proposition &#8212; further government encroachment on personal lives, ambiguously written text &#8212; it is the chilling and discriminatory effect of the proposition on many of our employees that brings Google to publicly oppose Proposition 8. While we respect the strongly-held beliefs that people have on both sides of this argument, we see this fundamentally as an issue of equality. We hope that California voters will vote no on Proposition 8 &#8212; <strong>we should not eliminate anyone&#8217;s fundamental rights, whatever their sexuality, to marry the person they love.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right">Sergey Brin,<br />
<a href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/our-position-on-californias-no-on-8.html">Official Google Blog</a></p>
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		<title>WhaMoh!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 17:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My bank failed this morning.  Apparently I am now a customer of JPMorgan Chase.

I had previously bought some stock at $2.10 a share, you know, as a gamble.  First time I ever bought stock in an individual company.  Well, I lost on that one.  No biggie.
I like how amid the financial [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My bank failed this morning.  Apparently <a href="http://www.chase.com/welcomewamu/">I am now a customer of JPMorgan Chase.</a></p>
<p><a href="http://dannyman.toldme.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/wamu.png"><img border=0 src="http://dannyman.toldme.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/wamu.png" alt="" title="Welcome to JPMorgan Chase" width="324" height="94" align="left" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1686" /></a></p>
<p>I had previously bought some stock at $2.10 a share, you know, as a gamble.  First time I ever bought stock in an individual company.  Well, <a href="http://finance.google.com/finance?client=ob&#038;q=NYSE:WM">I lost</a> on that one.  No biggie.</p>
<p>I like how amid the financial turmoil, that my bank can fail, and that immediately, I am a customer at some other bank.  That&#8217;s really swell.  We call that &#8220;graceful degradation.&#8221;  Go go FDIC!</p>
<p>Still, I am a little sad.  I <em>liked</em> Washington Mutual.  Now my bank matches my credit card.  Enh.</p>
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