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I knew Obama had done well last night

I knew Obama had done well last night at the debate when NPR didn't say much about it when my alarm came on in the morning.  I guess it was hard to be polite to the Repub's and say much about it.I...

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Giving a Pizza

Another sign of the difference between Obama vs Rmoney inc. The Rmoney gang is getting a lot of publicity for their canned "can drive". OFA had a link to the red cross donation site and ane email about...

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Testing ORCA

There are a couple of recommended posts about anonymous's claims to have hacked the Republican software platform and thereby blocked a planned large-scale forgery of voting results. As someone who...

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The nuts are ripening early in Georgia

I read a little about this in the daily fishwrapper (AJC), and have seen more detailed conformation online. The response of our cross-threaded wingnut legislature to issues of gun control is not more,...

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Politically Christian Georgia

There is a recent article in Slate that brought home the difference between the theory and practice of Christianity in the American South. In a very quick summary, the poverty rate in Georgia is among...

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On Ammunition

Just a few thoughts about ammunition sales, since without ammunition a firearm is just an expensive baseball bat.A couple of years ago I built one of the AR15 clones - for several reasons including...

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The Scouts Decision

With apologies to another entry that I can't seem to find.The national organizations' decision to "punt" gay scout/ adult leader membership to individual units, if it actually happens, is fantastic...

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The Joy of Nmap

There was a recent discussion about how nearly every computer operating system could be "powned" by the NSA, and how you should use "my favorite supersecure OS" to avoid the problem.This is somewhat...

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Agile programming, anyone?

GOPanic had a recent posting showing that much of the information needed for enrolling in a qualified health plan was available from http://data.healthcare.gov. (though it does seem a little...

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This IS a spam diary

Spam, spam, spam, wonderful spam!a spam reciperecipes with spammore spam recipeseven more spam recipes

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Commercial Piracy?

This is a little off topic, and I apologize in advance. There are enough authors on this site that someone may be able to clue me in on what I'm finding.I'm a low-level beginning self-publishing author...

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Love America, Hate Americans?

One of the conservative columnists was shooting his mouth off in the morning fishwrapper (AJC) today. It was about how "Obama doesn't really love America." Yeah, right. Believe that and I have this...

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The Cityhood Saga Continues

Suburban Atlanta is going through yet another paroxysm of "Cityhood." The idea, in itself isn't completely nutcase bonkers (Think townships in the Northeast), but the implementation is more than a...

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What up in GA?

The city of Lavista hills, the latest in the ongoing devolution of Dekalb county into partitions is going up for a vote on November 3. While the county government isn't exactly known for its...

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President Obama says it like it is.

Not much to say other than this NPR snippet explains why I voted, twice, for him. It’s also what distinguishes both Hillary and Bernie from the republican circus. Anyway I found his words to be moving...

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A little light relief

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In the South.

Herr Trump’s adds have been showing up in odd places. I guess, because I’m in the south and reading a political site, I must be a supporter. The copy when you click on it is equally uninspiring. Here’s...

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Krugman's latest.

Krugman’s latest post about the “Gridlock” economy is worth a read. Especially if you’re of a “gold bug” sort of mind. He makes several salient points:Low interest rates hurt the “affluent older...

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Social Distancing Matters - Simulation results.

As part of moving to online instruction, i decided my programming class might like to simulate COVID.   Of course, everyone and their sibling is doing this, but it is instructive to see how a model is...

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It's bending.

You can see that the number of new active infections has become more linear at places like the worldometer. I’ve been fitting this data with a lumped parameter SIR model (The key difference between a...

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