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I have a degree in journalism. I've been writing the code that makes Slashdot [slashdot.org] go since January 2000. I used to edit stories, primarily in the Apple section [slashdot.org].

I maintained MacPerl [macperl.org], and do lots of other Perl [pudge.net] modules. Mac OS was my primary OS for more than 15 years, and I currently do most of my work on Mac OS X.

I also do some music [pudge.net].

My PlayStation Network ID is pudgenet [playstation.com].
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  Journal: Anonymous Sources Are Useless 2008-11-17 11:03

Journal by pudge on Monday November 17, @11:03AM
United States

For years I've been telling people that you simply cannot trust the news media when it reports something based on anonymous sources.

People don't care. Even when I prove to them they can't trust anonymous sources, they do it anyway. People love to get information, no matter how sketchy, and blindly follow it ... as long as it reinforces their preconceptions.

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  Journal: Good Bye, David Brooks 2008-11-16 12:24

Journal by pudge on Sunday November 16, @12:24PM
United States

I have given up on David Brooks.

I wish he'd give up on me.

He's never been a strong conservative, but he often pushed for conservative ideals. But now he's abandoned those. He puts himself in the "Reformer" camp of the Republican Party, and notes:

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  Journal: Note to Tom Friedman: We Are Not Socialists 2008-11-16 11:59

Journal by pudge on Sunday November 16, @11:59AM
United States

Tom Friedman, in his non-endorsement endorsement of Barack Obama, said something that should be utterly astonishing, but unfortunately, wasn't:

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  Journal: Quote of the Month 2008-11-10 07:16

Journal by pudge on Monday November 10, @07:16AM
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Let's grow up, conservatives. If we want to take the party back -- and I think we can -- let's get to work. -- Barry Goldwater, 27 July 1960.

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  Journal: Mayor Nickels Vows to Violate Citizens' Rights 2008-11-08 10:26

Journal by pudge on Saturday November 08, @10:26AM
United States

As the P-I reports, Mayor Nickels is planning to go ahead with a ban on guns on Seattle City land, and damn our rights: state law allows citizens to have guns there, and explicitly prohibits local regulations to the contrary.

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  Journal: Woke Up This Morning, Got Myself a Gun 2008-11-05 11:29

Journal by pudge on Wednesday November 05, @11:29AM
United States

I thought maybe he would feel better in the morning. Nope. I am still bothered by the many liberties to be lost under an Obama presidency and liberal Democratic Congress.

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  Journal: Jason Osgood, Dem for Secretary of State, Epic Fails 2008-11-04 01:18

Journal by pudge on Tuesday November 04, @01:18AM
United States

Democratic candidate for Washington Secretary of State graciously came on to Sound Politics to explain his plan for universal voter registration.

Unfortunately for him, his audience was educated.

We challenged his claims, we refuted them, and we exposed him as favoring legalizing voting for noncitizens. Yes, literally.

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  Journal: Fred Walser's Sultan Colleagues, In Their Own Words 2008-11-02 00:20

Journal by pudge on Sunday November 02, @12:20AM
United States

Val Stevens sent out a flier quoting officials of the City of Sultan in their own words, in statements submitted for Fred Walser's sentencing this past June, after his criminal conviction. We hope to get those documents to link to them soon, but here are the quotes, in the meantime:

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  Journal: Pudge Does Bob Roberts 2008-10-30 14:44

Journal by pudge on Thursday October 30, @02:44PM
United States

I've added a couple of new political songs to my repertoire from the movie Bob Roberts . The first is "Don't Vote," a song about how you shouldn't vote if you love terrorists, and the second is "Complain," a classic anthem about people who don't want to make their own living and then complain about everything being

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  Journal: Of Course People Vote Illegally 2008-10-29 12:27

Journal by pudge on Wednesday October 29, @12:27PM
United States

I am being told by many on the left that there is no massive voter fraud out there (well, not from THEIR side ... only Republicans would do such a thing!!!!!zomg).

But let's look at the facts.

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  Journal: test, ignore 2008-10-28 21:18

Journal by pudge on Tuesday October 28, @09:18PM
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I've been mulling over the purchase of an Eee (or similarly small computer) since the Eee was first announced, at the market-testing come-on price of $199. In the meantime, I did buy one of the buy-two-get-one XO laptops from One Laptop Per Child, and the XO is still way ahead in some ways of the various netbooks from Asus, Acer, Lenovo, and a bunch of others. Specifically, I wish the Eee and its ilk would

- have a transflective screen
- feature at least some variety of mesh networking ability; it's easy to be just outside an area of wireless connectivity and have no way of connecting through it, and it's easy to be just inside a wireless zone, often with perfect willingness to dedicate at least part of the available bandwidth to others in an act of enlightened self-interest.
- have a tablet-style hinge. Even without (as the XO is without) the ability to draw / write / tap on this screen, it's nice to be able to read on it, and (combined with the transflective screen) tablet mode makes for a pleasant reader
- feature better antennae; the XO's are excellent, both for being external and (at least I suppose) by existing in tandem. Even if having two in fact adds no appreciable reception range (which I doubt), I'm hopeful that having one of them disabled for some reason would leave the other functional.

However, my usual and quite nice portable machine is an Apple running Mac OS X, and owned by My Employer; I don't like to mess with its configuration (so it's still running only OS X), and while it has a lot of great features and is utterly amazingly light for its power and features based on my usual metric of "what would this have cost and weighed ten years ago?!", I'd get out of the house to work more often (as I'd like to do) if it weighed half of what it does. To that end, I finally decided that the tension of waiting for the perfect moment overcame my desire to see what crazy deals come up next month, or the month after that, etc. (Which, this being October, might mean some pretty crazy deals, in fact.)

My "use case scenario," by the way, is that I'll take this machine around town, to work from coffee shops, in libraries, at friends' houses, etc (mostly), and as a backup to one or more other portables when I travel longer-term (occasionally). When I went to Bainbridge Island earlier this week (Bainbridge is a pleasant and cheap ferry ride away from Seattle), I wished for a computer along with me, but not one that would have added 6 or more pounds to my bag, as does the MacBook Pro + nice Tom Bihn carrying sleeve.

The model I settled on is the Eee 1000HA. No bluetooth, conventional hard drive instead of solid state (160GB is way more than I need, but 8 or 16GB of SSD just seemed like it might be confining), Atom processor, screen not as dense as the 1280x768 on HP's models (too bad, I'd prefer that), and a lot of happy reviews. I like the look of MSI's Wind better, likewise the upcoming model from Samsung, and Lenovo's S10. I find the Eee to look a little awkward, in fact, but none of the current crop of netbooks really seem all that different from each other when viewed side by side. Oddly enough I think I like the keyboard on the (smaller) Aspire One a bit better, too, though I'm hopeful that will be proven wrong. For about $420, though, the Eee has a 10" screen (which I think I'll appreciate if I ever need to use it for an extended period), a 6-cell battery rather than 3 or 4, and a multi-touch (tiny) trackpad. I'm not completely sold on multi-touch, but I'm very slowly coming to like it better for scrolling pages in Firefox, so I'm pleased to at least have it available.

Originally, I had ordered from Amazon itself, with the promise of "free shipping" -- but I hadn't noticed that Amazon was actually out of stock, since I reached their order page from a small link on the site of another company's Amazon listing. When I saw the confirmation saying the machine was estimated to come late next month (November), I balked, canceled order, ended up re-ordering from another company, also with free shipping, and it's at least expected to show up within the week. It's cool that computers of such power (Again, "How much would this have cost and weighed 10 years ago?") are now available for $400 or even less. For around $300, in fact, I could have gotten something with the same screen size and processor, but probably only with half a gig of RAM and a 3-cell battery.

And maybe next month ATT or some other carrier will announce a subzidized-with-service deal where the same notebook will come with mobile broadband service "for free," which makes me even more glad that this is a question of a few hundred dollars rather than a few thousand.

Oh, and operating system. Mine's coming with XP; I wish I'd been able to find one sans Windows with the same package at the same or lower price, but couldn't. I'll play with it using Windows for a bit, at least until I scrounge an external optical drive with which to install ... probably Ubuntu (netbook remix or not), or some other Free OS. Windows doesn't even have a rotating cube!

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  Journal: I Am Not Voting for John McCain 2008-10-28 17:48

Journal by pudge on Tuesday October 28, @05:48PM
United States

I am not voting for John McCain.

And neither is anyone else.

Nor is anyone voting for Barack Obama.

I am voting for representatives to the electoral college who will vote for John McCain.

You do not get to vote for President. There is no "national popular vote" for President. You do not have a federal right to vote for President; that is up to the states to provide, and it could be revoked.

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  Journal: Fred Walser and Gall 2008-10-28 14:02

Journal by pudge on Tuesday October 28, @02:02PM
United States

Fred Walser has been claiming that his court-ordered 240 hours of community service, which he has been fulfilling at the Sky Valley Food Bank, is "volunteer" work. He even had the gall to mention it in his

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  Journal: Socialism in America 2008-10-27 20:15

Journal by pudge on Monday October 27, @08:15PM
United States

Socialism has meant many things to many people over the years and continents. Socialism does not mean the same thing to me as it does to those in Eastern Europe over the last half-century. But I like the definition provided in the mid-1800s by Frederic Bastiat, who wrote in The Law :

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  Journal: Obama Tells Democrats to Not Work 2008-10-27 18:38

Journal by pudge on Monday October 27, @06:38PM
United States

The Obama campaign sent out an e-mail saying, "Ask your boss. Ask your professor. Take Election Day off and volunteer to make history."

What a shocker that Obama is telling Democrats to not earn a living, and to live off Republicans' "shared wealth" ... even if only for a day. :-)

Cross-posted on <pudge/*>.

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