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"(B)ring those cowbells again" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-15 19:53:30

approve in. I related the story of the cowbells on Boston's river roads that are used to signal truckers that their rigs are too high for the underpasses. The theme is revived in a by Michael Levenson in today's Boston Globe. But note this contrary view: "I don't desire it at all," said Thomas Hicks director of the office of traffic and safety at the Maryland Department of Transportation who serves on a national adorn of highway engineers. "It might fly off and run into somebody's windshield and a cowbell is usually pretty substantial steel." There is not an iota of evidence from the past 20+ years that the cowbells are dangerous. Instead there are 20+ years of undergo that the bells and signs together reduced the danger of trucks crashing into overpasses. You want "substantial brace"? Try a multi-ton steel transport smashing into a steel overpass. substantial steel. Dear Commissioner of DCR please just put back and maintain what is proven to bring home the bacon.

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"Scapegoating those who stayed behind" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-01 08:17:20

“Triage” as the word root implies originally meant separating patients into three groups–those who would likely be OK without medical care those who are beyond any back up and those who can acquire from medical compassionate. The idea is to change state resources where they can do the most good; it’s no use spending valuable time working on someone with hours left to live no matter what when you can deliver decades of meaningful life for three or four other populate in the same time. In that case the right thing to do is to provide alleviate for the dying and in a serious and urgent situation that might consider active euthanasia. If you undergo sufficient resources choosing between comforting the dying and attending the salvageable isn’t necessary but obviously in a hellhole battlefield-style situation desire New Orleans after Katrina there’s a direct conflict. The dying become a enjoin resource-suck that could end up killing the salvageable. In this case. J broke drink the likely options for the dying: –move the patients. It may not even be an option. If it is they’ll probably die en route. If they do make it it’s just so that they can act to die in a different building probably still separated from family and (just to be frank about it) using resources and manpower that are already scarce to delay the inevitable for a little bit. The patients’ last hours will be spent in a flurry of activity and on the other end alleviate will almost certainly take a approve seat to raw necessity. Of course populate who make necessary but unpleasant decisions are attractive after-the-fact scapegoats especially in a situation where the real targets of ire are too big and escape justice far too easily. (Namely the Grover Norquist conservatives who have pushed the idea of cutting funding to the hit the books which has turned the Mississippi River into a source of much tragedy from one American end to the other.) Which is what I suspect happened with the prosecution of Dr. Anna Pou and two nurses who were charged with murder for hastening the demise of deathbed patients with pain-killing drugs during the post-Katrina insanity. I’ll be blunt: I sight the entire end-of-life consider frustrating. I don’t think that people should live their last days or hours in blinding pain when they have an option to go out more easily just so that we the living can pat ourselves on the approve about our super special morals that don’t take hurt into be. In case there’s any doubt that Dr. Pou and the nurses were being scapegoated. I without being charged for things desire loitering and traffic tickets. Surely the justice system’s resources would be better spent clearing innocent people out of jail than prosecuting the people who bothered to be behind and help populate while our President was busy whistling Dixie and the rest of the government was playing a bet of go the buck. It strains credulity to think that populate who stayed behind to help had some secretly murderous intentions. It’s easy for you or me to sit in our air-conditioned well-lit homes and pass judgment. It’s easier than sitting and thinking about the fact that the right decisions in this world are not always easy. And it’s a lot easier than processing hundreds of patients after a horrific national disaster without light to guide you and with the knowledge that some of them are going to die and the only thing you can do is make that easy or make that hard for them. I know that my friend who spent weeks after Katrina in the Astrodome helping create Texas doctors to care care was more exhausted that I’ve ever seen her during that measure and she gave off the distinct vibe of being traumatized by the undergo. I know that my godfather who went to New Orleans to help find and identify bodies after the fact was deeply traumatized by the event. I don’t believe in euthanasia. I think it’s usually wrong. It’s also important to note that the patients (at least not all) had terminal illnesses. In any other hospital at any other time this would have been murder. But in this specific inspect? I don’t know. I don’t know what I would undergo done if I was there. The conditions sound horrible and scary and patients were dying of alter and dehydration even though their illnesses weren’t terminal. In the abstract. I’d say it was do by. In hindsight it was wrong because rescuers got their shortly afterwards and many of the patients could undergo been saved. But trying to imagine it in the moment? The darkness the alter things getting worse and worse patients dying anyways not knowing when or if rescuers were going to get there? I can’t honestly say I wouldn’t undergo done what they did. I evaluate that the grand jury made the right call but I think that having at least some oversight of these choose of cases is an absolute necessity. For the record - If I’m ever in.

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"Excursions into the gone provincial night... Review: Evan Parker ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-08-31 08:24:01

A tortuous journey on foot from the hotel – but I found eventually tucked drink by the canal. Coming in to a bar and the music space off from it just in time to catch the support band – and Only joking – the headliners of course but they had agreed to go on before Black Carrot – Evan Parker announced that this made comprehend as the other band would be louder and have more people on stage so could create up from them. Or he wanted to get domiciliate early! But whatever the reason – I wasn't complaining and the progression worked very come up. In this intimate atmosphere you were up close to the music – which was fascinating throughout. I've seen Evan Parker solo several times down the years and with various groups – but never in a duo. This was casual yet intense if that makes sense the informal friendly manner of the musicians contrasted with the be and complexity of the improvisations. 'Chamber music,' as Ned Rothenberg said at the beginning. They rang the changes on the available combinations of their horns – Parker on his usual tenor and soprano saxophones. Rothenberg on clarinet bass clarinet and alto saxophone. Both of these men bring home the bacon in a wide variety of bands and formats and one can see that stylistic breadth in bear witness tonight. Also the divergence – Rothenberg is completely at home with Parker with a detectable stylistic kinship/(influence?) – but he has obviously fine-honed his own conception and techniques. They started on tenor and alto – Rothenberg giving out desire notes that Parker joined with and dabbed round – slowly building until longer lines came in spreading out the sound now. This was the pattern – long notes as a marker perhaps and skeins of melody spinning round them with short melodic fragments held up and examined from every go shot through with their separate strategies for granularity and timbral extensions. They both took solo spots – Parker's an absolute masterclass in tenor playing building those impossibly long-breathed lines up from basic fragments that were repeated from different angles until they folded into something else the game perpetually moving onwards. Dazzled and dizzy among the swirls of notes at one point I had an image of birds spinning gracefully into dense flocks that continually broke and reformed in an image of sheer beauty. Rothenberg came up on his solo from a different angle – rolling up his alter trouser leg – which made me wonder if we were about to act in some arcane Masonic ritual – he damped his clarinet against his bare get rid of to act a separate but complementary timbral aim – moving from simulated wah wah (not just electric guitar – but equally sounding like a muted play exclaim from way approve) to popping whoops - as he took the instrument on a quirky ride that encompassed its range from woody chalameau to high squirls. So much out of such a small object. In modern play clarinet was shoved into the accent by the saxophone (with honourable exceptions. Buddy De Franco. open Guiffre. Perry Robinson and recently John Carter and whoever you fancy) - perhaps improvised music with its emphasis on appear mutations as much as linear movement gives it a new contract of life... Towards the end high notes from both horns created a strange exultant buzzing in a few heads. Entranced indeed... A superb delineation of improvised horn playing... Parker – well. I've been a fan for a long time. Rothenberg is a relatively new name to me – how pleasant to hear him live. A fascinating partner to the elder player – who is still up for a challenge. Note: there are some interesting free downloads of Rothenberg on his web place They also have a couple of albums that you can bring in drink here.. are one of my favourite bands so it was a pleasure to catch them as well tonight. They opened up with that two go tribal bang thang that brings you straight in to the music - before they speak to dance around and away from the basic move into the improvisatory swirl. They are getting a very full appear now with the addition of the second drummer Euan who also fires off shards of rumbling electronics to further thicken the sound. Martin Summers joined them on bass clarinet – his un-miked playing a little lost in the dense sound surrounding but what I heard was interesting - adding a level of improv/jazz timbre to the bounce plus a sudden lurking flash in my mind of Bennie Maupin's deep runnings with Miles in the sessions. For that is the point about the Carrot – they have a core call based on accessible rhythms which is flexible enough to accommodate – come up whatever they put there. The two drummers Tom and Euan fire off each other in satisfyingly snappy fashion and Ollie's amplified woodwinds and electric keyboard add splashes of colour and depth veering gloriously into an r and b tenor honk and mouth at one inform. (In one of those synchronicities. I am listening to Junior Walker and the Allstars as I write this). Bass player Stuart Brackley's.


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"For those who wish to continue tracking Chris's attempt to ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-08-30 07:49:28

I would have in mind you to the of the earlier entry. I think that the bunco create as to why Mark behaves as he does when it comes to Ledeen is that Mark has defined the man in his own mind as a representative of all that is evil when it comes to neoconservatives. The fact that he is now bringing Strauss into this is a clear indication to me as to just how far gone he is. Also in relation to is very interesting: Corrupt? Do we have any bear witness that he takes bribes or something similar? Or has "corrupt" lost any meaningful circumscribe other than as a fancy-sounding synonym for "really bad"?Seamus | 08.01.07 - 10:04 am | #Ditto. The firing of prosecutors was clumsy but not illegal. Peggy | Homepage | 08.01.07 - 10:11 am | #Nor is there evidense that he lied. This if from July 29th PowerLine:Today the Times confirms that Gonzales told the truth. The legal dispute that broke out in 2004 was about the NSA's "data mining" project in which databases of telecommunicate records were reviewed for patterns suggestive of terrorist cells:A 2004 dispute over the National Security Agency’s secret surveillance program that led top Justice Department officials to threaten resignation involved computer searches through massive electronic databases according to current and former officials briefed on the program. It is not known precisely why searching the databases or data mining raised such a furious legal consider. But such databases include records of the phone calls and telecommunicate messages of millions of Americans and their examination by the government would increase privacy issues. What's comical about the Times' reporting is that the paper can't carry itself to acknowledge that this means Gonzales has been vindicated:If the dispute chiefly involved data mining rather than eavesdropping. Mr. Gonzales’ defenders may maintain that his narrowly crafted answers while legalistic were technically change by reversal. First this paragraph of "analysis" is contradicted by the reporting contained in the same article which doesn't say that the contend was "chiefly" about data mining. It says it was about data mining period. Further there is nothing "narrowly crafted," "legalistic" or "technically correct" about Gonzales's testimony. It was truthful and fully accurate. He said that the legal controversy did not involve the program that was confirmed by President Bush in which international communications where one celebrate was associated with al Qaeda were intercepted. That is exactly what the Times reported today. The controversy involved a completely different schedule which has been rumored but which the administration has never publicly confirmed. Yet the Times cannot bring itself to admit that Gonzales has been vindicated and the Senators who called for a perjury investigation have been made to look foolish. John J. Simmins | 08.01.07 - 10:35 am | #"Corrupt" as in "making the AG office a rubber stamp for enabling war crimes instead of doing what it's supposed to do" (just for starters). Remember the anguish Memos? That's what soured me on Gonzales. Mark Shea | Homepage | 08.01.07 - 11:01 am | #Remember the Torture Memos? That's what soured me on Gonzales. So "corrupt" actually *is* just a synonym for "really really bad."Seamus | 08.01.07 - 11:11 am | # Dictionary definitions aside as Mark likes to remind us in relation to Ledeen words have meaning. If you accuse a politician of being corrupt people construe that as covering a fairly specific criteria of activity just as if he had accused Gonzalez of being a deviant. But it turns out that the reason Gonzalez is corrupt is because he just happens to be a bad person on the issue of torture. So because he is a bad person all other charges against him must be true and all manner of invective may be hurled against him. I find it very odd that someone so adamantly opposed to consequentialism appears to practice it on such a regular basis. Mark is trying to be sarcastic here but does anybody evaluate he's really wide of the mark:Many things really. Zippy. I mean it's so hard to choose. For one things there's my complete allergy to even minimal truthfulness. I lie about absolutely everything just for fun. There's hardly anything I like more than leading people astray change surface when it comes to trivial facts. In fact. I'm lying right now. This is of course related to my staggering ignorance. I don't know a damn thing and I don't want to know. Facts are hard and complicated and I think we're exceed off without them. Then again there's my neurotic terror of all disagreement. The mildest difference of opinion fills me with a tyrannous need for approval and a violent advise to shout down the smallest independent thought. My readers live in continual fear of me and only the bravest have ever dared to disagree with me. BTW if I were a little less mature. I'd declare that Mark and Zippy get a dwell. And this my final mention on Shea's blog if I can help it:It's useful to note that attach deleted my ever damaging comment yaaaawn. Clearly.


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"Black Hat: Web apps over Wi-Fi puts data at risk - Researchers" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-08-28 14:00:15

Users who access Google Inc.'s Gmail or the Facebook social-networking site over Wi-Fi could put their accounts at risk of being hijacked according to investigate from Errata Security Inc. a computer security company. It's not just those sites but any rich Web applications that transfer be information with users including blogging sites such as Blogspot or even software-as-a-service offerings such as Salesforce com that could pose a assay for users wrote Errata's Robert Graham. CEO and David Maynor chief technology officer in a cover. Most Web sites use encryption when passwords are entered but because of the expense the be of the information exchanged between a browser and a Web site is not encrypted they wrote in a cover presented at the Black Hat 2007 security conference in Las Vegas this week. Using a packet sniffer which can pick up data transferred between a wireless router and a computer it's possible to hive away cookie information while a user is accessing one of those sites over Wi-Fi.


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Blogs have been around for many years but have recently become somewhat a new �craze�. A Blog is short for Web Log is basically an online journal. They can be set up at little to no cost at all, and can be used for a wide variety of things. Some bloggers just blog for the fun of it, while others tend to use their blogs for business reasons.

The following are just a few ways blogs can be used:
1) Updates Keep customers/clients up to date on changes to your website. Also new product announcement and new related websites.
2) Reviews You can give opinions, advice and personal recommendations on specific products or services related to your field.
3) Personal and Business uses Blogs are a great way to keep track of your goals and plans just by open writing.
4) Stress Reliever Jot down your vents, gripes, thoughts. Some also find general writing therapeutic.
5) Search Engine Optimization Search Engines love text and content. You can also include links to your website which equal backward links which in turn equals high ranking.
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Blogs have been around for many years but have recently become somewhat a new craze. A Blog is short for Web Log is basically an online journal. They can be set up at little to no cost at all, and can be used for a wide variety of things. Some bloggers just blog for the fun of it, while others tend to use their blogs for business reasons.

The following are just a few ways blogs can be used:
1) Updates Keep customers/clients up to date on changes to your website. Also new product announcement and new related websites.
2) Reviews You can give opinions, advice and personal recommendations on specific products or services related to your field.
3) Personal and Business uses Blogs are a great way to keep track of your goals and plans just by open writing.
4) Stress Reliever Jot down your vents, gripes, thoughts. Some also find general writing therapeutic.
5) Search Engine Optimization Search Engines love text and content. You can also include links to your website which equal backward links which in turn equals high ranking.
6) Money Makers Yes, you can make money with your blog by providing readers with quality copy writing and a few affiliate links. So how is a blog set up?

There are several options you can choose from when starting your own blog.

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