Wednesday 7 December 2005

Compiler warnings

Compiler warnings tell you stuff you need to know. Read them.
David Braverman, Wednesday 7 December 2005 22:42:19 UTC
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Chicago enacts smoking ban

Chicago today banned smoking in restaurants starting January 16th. We've now joined New York, Los Angeles, and a number of other cities that also ban smoking in some public places. Reports the Tribune:

Smoking is allowed in freestanding bars and taverns, and within 15 feet of any restaurant bar, until July 1, 2008. A tavern is defined as an establishment that earns at least 65 percent of its revenues from liquor sales.
David Braverman, Wednesday 7 December 2005 21:10:03 UTC
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More about religious extremism

More information about my previous entry.
David Braverman, Wednesday 7 December 2005 15:34:36 UTC
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Religious extremists target academics

Despite our best efforts throughout the world, religious extremists continue to use terror and thuggery against academic science.
David Braverman, Wednesday 7 December 2005 13:30:07 UTC
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 Tuesday 6 December 2005

Climate shock

A friend is coming home to Chicago from Kiribati, in the South Pacific. She's in for a shock.
David Braverman, Tuesday 6 December 2005 22:55:59 UTC
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Why people may not be happy

From yesterday's column from Paul Krugman (reg.req.):

Over the last few years G.D.P. growth has been reasonably good, and corporate profits have soared. But that growth has failed to trickle down to most Americans.

So where are all those corporate profits going, I wonder?

David Braverman, Tuesday 6 December 2005 13:12:09 UTC
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 Monday 5 December 2005
 Sunday 4 December 2005

More overnight snow

We got about 10 cm (4 in.) of snow last night, so this morning Anne and I went out to shovel.

David Braverman, Sunday 4 December 2005 21:30:46 UTC
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 Saturday 3 December 2005

Happy birthday, Illinois

It was on this day in 1818 that my native Illinois became the 21st of the United States.

Tangential question: Why does the History Channel put this tidbit in the Old West category?

David Braverman, Saturday 3 December 2005 16:24:08 UTC
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 Friday 2 December 2005

Wait Wait!

Anne and I attended the taping last night of Wait Wait — Don't Tell Me!, the NPR News Quiz. It airs Saturday.

If you don't listen to the show, tune in, and find out how to get Aerosmith and Kenny G to play the same gig, among other things.

Note: You may have seen this post earlier. In a continuation (recurrence?) of earlier problems, Das Blog ate the post about an hour after it went up. Grr.

David Braverman, Friday 2 December 2005 20:56:48 UTC
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Post-season extra innings

From the National Hurricane Center just a few minutes ago:

...EPSILON BECOMES YET ANOTHER HURRICANE IN THE RECORD BREAKING 2005 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON...

Epsilon, the 26th named storm in the Atlantic this year, is now its 14th hurricane.

See the complete public advisory.

Hurricane season ended Wednesday. Apparently Mother Nature didn't get the memo.

Update, 20:53 UTC: Forecaster Stewart at the NHC added this comment to the latest Hurricane Epsilon discussion:

GOING BACK TO 1851... HISTORICAL RECORDS INDICATE EPSILON IS ONLY THE FIFTH HURRICANE TO FORM DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER. OTHER DECEMBER HURRICANES ARE... UNNAMED 1887... UNNAMED 1925... ALICE #2 IN 1954... AND LILI 1984. EPSILON IS ALSO ONLY THE SIXTH HURRICANE TO EVER OCCUR DURING DECEMBER... INCLUDING UNNAMED 1887... UNNAMED 1925... ALICE #2 IN 1954... LILI 1984... AND NICOLE 1998.
David Braverman, Friday 2 December 2005 15:30:45 UTC
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North Carolina breaks the tape

In the race to kill convicted criminals, the U.S. leads its allies 1000 to 0.
David Braverman, Friday 2 December 2005 13:39:18 UTC
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 Thursday 1 December 2005

Source-control etiquette

Don't break the build. It upsets the other developers.
David Braverman, Thursday 1 December 2005 22:48:12 UTC
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It was 50 years ago today

...that Rosa Parks was jailed for not giving up her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Ala.

Thanks to eagle-eyed attorney Angela Riccetti for a correction to this item.

David Braverman, Thursday 1 December 2005 17:53:36 UTC
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Predicted effect of global warming cools Europe

The journal Nature reported findings today that the North Atlantic has cooled off. This is a very, very bad thing.
David Braverman, Thursday 1 December 2005 03:41:59 UTC
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