A key question in the marriage amendment vote here in Missouri is whether it would have made a difference if the forces aligned against the marriage amendment had used different approaches. Those who fought the amendment acknowledged they did make mistakes, and hoped to learn from Missouri. Those in support of the amendment chortled about […]
Month: August 2004
A few weeks back I went to my regular polling place–the Catholic Church associated with the Archbishop’s offices next door to our home– to cast my vote in the Missouri primary. On my way I passed the Catholic run retirement community across the street, as well as the Seminary that forms the land around our […]
Mother nature is a bitch at times
Good to hear from folks I know in Florida that they’re okay after the storm, but sad for those who have lost loved ones. The New York Times has both a video and photos posted that show the damage this type of storm can create. This is going to be a cluttered year in the Atlantic, as […]
The RDF Glass Ceiling
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. After the book had been out for a while, I took a longish break from most RDF work, being both tired and more than a bit burned out re-writing the book through variations of the specs. Probably not as tired as the RDF specification authors, but tired. When I started […]
Start to a Redland compile
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Chris Pointon has created a working compile of Redland for Win32 and provided the directory and notes for this effort. There is still work to do with this and Chris thought I might be able to take it from this point. I have downloaded the source, but I’m also limited in time, […]
