2. November, 2002 - politics as usual
- More refuse to yield to road rules. And why should we? There are fewer police enforcing the laws. Right?
- Rachel Lucas: That's it, I'm pissed has more response to the Paul Wellstone memorial. My take? Rick Kahn and the people who booed Jesse Ventura and Trent Lott may have cost the DFL most of the sympathy vote they would have gotten from Wellstone's death.
- A Fifth Circuit Judge read a blog comment at How Appealing which pointed out a trivial error in a ruling, and issued a correction. Cool.
- The voter info from MyBallot.net looks kinda handy. They don't do that good of a job of parsing your address, but it figured out which ward I vote in and gave me a sample ballot that was only a little out of date (they noticed that Walter Mondale had replaced Paul Wellstone, but not that the candidate running against Phyllis Kahn was yanked). [some guy]
- The Google gods talks about the search engine that rocks. And how some people are depending on a good ranking. [scripting]
- The Voodoo Machine - The World's First 'Digital Drug'. Hmm. Perfectly safe. Yeah, I guess being a wirehead is safe enough. [flutterby]
- I updated my Logitech Pocket Digital Camera page this morning, but what was supposed to be a five-minute update ended up taking an hour and a half. Small network failure at my ISP in the middle of the update complicated matters. Anyway, it turns out the Axia Eyeplate uses the SMaL electronics, and does support the Mac. There's a Fuji-labelled version that's supposed to be available in the US, but I haven't found it yet.
- I didn't get more of the vacation stuff posted yet. I've got to spend some time today sorting through the pictures and typing up more of the notes from paper, so there probably won't be more updates until tomorrow at the earliest. Sorry.
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Last updated on Sat, 02 Nov 2002 08:29:28.