What happens after the Presidential elections in the United States in November has been on my mind a lot lately. The ramifications for my country are significant, and of the seven elections I’ve participated in the past (missing the eighth because I turned 18 two weeks after the election), I don’t remember one having such […]
Julie Lerman is doing a phenomenal job of taking on the discussion about women and technology. She has a web site with references, and also brought this up in a recent article where she was honored as .NET Rock Star (It’s funny, but Julie was also angry when Microsoft came out with .NET. She got over her anger. I turned […]
May Day what day
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Today is May Day, the global labor day, or something to that effect. In celebration I’m asking: Who here has a job? Independently employed? Retired? Student? Fulltime homemaker? Kept man or woman?
Time to change
…the subject, and then go for a walk to sooth my inner savage beast. Besides, I think there are still some needy ticks out in the woods, waiting for a meal. I had a chance to look at this site in Safari last night, and I can’t believe how horrible it looks. It’s time that […]
Not one word
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I am trying not to focus too much on Iraq because frankly the situation over in that country makes me so angry that I want to break something. But it’s hard to ignore the reports about our abuse of Iraqi prisoners in the very prison we have used as a model for […]
