Ooops, had this one saved as a draft for a while.
When someone fights on your side in a war in a war you lose, you shouldn't let them get persecuted.
I hope everyone can spare thoughts and prayers for these folks who are being forcibly relocated.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Sunday, December 27, 2009
A Free Iran
While a fraction of Americans gnash our teeth about health insurance the Iranian people struggle for their basic freedoms. Will the theocracy end? What government system would replace it?
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
HP Computers are Racist?
Pretty tough for an object to be racist but it sure seems like HP's new tracking webcam solution wasn't designed or tested with black folks in mind.
As someone who has been working in the field for many years now, I can state that black folks seem to be very underrepresented in the rank and file of technology workers. With the variation in skin tones and facial structures you will never get a tracking camera to capture everyone but apparently failing to track such huge portions of the American and world populations... Wow, what a mistake. Hopefully the tech companies take note and revise their testing matrices.
I bet some folks of African descent were just transferred in to or hired by HP's Quality Assurance department for this product and that the next version will work better for everyone.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Naughty-Nice List Leak!
North Pole workshop data security breach! At least the list was only leaked and there was no apparent tampering with individual naughty/nice statuses in the database.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Jobs
Some people need extra work to supplement holiday spending. In this economy, some folks just need work.
Someone passed along 1150's story covering hiring by Uncle Sam's Census Department. A great way to serve your country and make some money! Here's the official posting.
Unemployment is high but there are jobs out there. Here's the Press Gannett's jobs site. And here's the State of WI site.
The site is currently down but At Issue host Ben Marens of Wisconsin Public Radio also hosts a Job Line once a month. It's quite an opportunity to sell yourself to a large audience. Some do well, some not so much-- please consider practicing your pitch a bit before you call in. (Looks like Ben's site is currently down, in the meantime here's the google cache.)
I believe that everyone willing to work should have the opportunity. Good luck. Even though it can be hard, keep trying until you get a yes!
Someone passed along 1150's story covering hiring by Uncle Sam's Census Department. A great way to serve your country and make some money! Here's the official posting.
Unemployment is high but there are jobs out there. Here's the Press Gannett's jobs site. And here's the State of WI site.
The site is currently down but At Issue host Ben Marens of Wisconsin Public Radio also hosts a Job Line once a month. It's quite an opportunity to sell yourself to a large audience. Some do well, some not so much-- please consider practicing your pitch a bit before you call in. (Looks like Ben's site is currently down, in the meantime here's the google cache.)
I believe that everyone willing to work should have the opportunity. Good luck. Even though it can be hard, keep trying until you get a yes!
Donation Matching
A sincere thank you to the anonymous donors helping out in these tough economic times.
Freedom House is struggling with a budget shortfall and someone has stepped up to match donations.
Also anonymous is the donor matching red kettle contributions for the Salvation Army.
I hope you are in a position to consider taking advantage of these opportunities to make your dollars count double.
Freedom House is struggling with a budget shortfall and someone has stepped up to match donations.
Also anonymous is the donor matching red kettle contributions for the Salvation Army.
I hope you are in a position to consider taking advantage of these opportunities to make your dollars count double.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
U-turns legal!
Love em or hate em, u-turns will now be legal in WI. This was just sent out by the Chief of Police:
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2009 Wisconsin Act 97
Effective Date: January 1, 2010
Current law prohibits U-turns at all controlled intersections. Beginning 1/1/2010, Wisconsin Act 97 will permit U-turns at controlled intersections UNLESS signs are installed to indicate the maneuver is prohibited by the unit of government responsibility for maintaining the intersection (state, county, municipality).
U-turns will have to be made from the leftmost turn lane in the same fashion as a conventional left turn. Vehicles on the intersecting street attempting to turn right-on-red must yield to the U-turning vehicle.
No backing will be permitted as part of the U-turn, so drivers will have to be familiar with their vehicle’s turning radius. U-turns will also be prohibited on curves and hillcrests where visibility is less than 500 feet.
The new U-turn law will help traffic engineers in controlling traffic on divided highways. It will also reduce issues/costs associated with condemnation where highway projects result in median closings, since reasonable access to businesses and residences across the highway median should now be possible via U-turns.
Also under Wisconsin Act 97, beginning 1/1/2010, passing a left-turning vehicle on the right using a PAVED shoulder will be permitted. This reverses the 2001 Kaufman v. Postle decision.
This does NOT mean that a driver can pass a slower-moving vehicle on the right using the shoulder – the vehicle being passed MUST be making a left turn.
Also, the vehicle making the pass on the right MUST keep all four wheels on the pavement or paved shoulder.
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I wonder how many "no u-turn" sign requests will come through the Traffic Commission? And what about those few places where we have "right turn on green arrow only" signs, will u-turns technically be legal or is that a form of left turn?
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2009 Wisconsin Act 97
Effective Date: January 1, 2010
Current law prohibits U-turns at all controlled intersections. Beginning 1/1/2010, Wisconsin Act 97 will permit U-turns at controlled intersections UNLESS signs are installed to indicate the maneuver is prohibited by the unit of government responsibility for maintaining the intersection (state, county, municipality).
U-turns will have to be made from the leftmost turn lane in the same fashion as a conventional left turn. Vehicles on the intersecting street attempting to turn right-on-red must yield to the U-turning vehicle.
No backing will be permitted as part of the U-turn, so drivers will have to be familiar with their vehicle’s turning radius. U-turns will also be prohibited on curves and hillcrests where visibility is less than 500 feet.
The new U-turn law will help traffic engineers in controlling traffic on divided highways. It will also reduce issues/costs associated with condemnation where highway projects result in median closings, since reasonable access to businesses and residences across the highway median should now be possible via U-turns.
Also under Wisconsin Act 97, beginning 1/1/2010, passing a left-turning vehicle on the right using a PAVED shoulder will be permitted. This reverses the 2001 Kaufman v. Postle decision.
This does NOT mean that a driver can pass a slower-moving vehicle on the right using the shoulder – the vehicle being passed MUST be making a left turn.
Also, the vehicle making the pass on the right MUST keep all four wheels on the pavement or paved shoulder.
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I wonder how many "no u-turn" sign requests will come through the Traffic Commission? And what about those few places where we have "right turn on green arrow only" signs, will u-turns technically be legal or is that a form of left turn?
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