# Tuesday 6 June 2006

Free and un-biased white paper

One of my daily digests contained a link to "How to choose the best database for your business." By Oracle.

Golly. Which database do you suppose they recommend? Think it's MySql?

David Braverman, Tuesday 6 June 2006 15:21:23 UTC
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Distracter in Chief

The Washington Post's Eugene Robinson wonders why the President (959 days, 2 hours) thinks anyone really believes gay marriage is the most important issue right now. In other news, California is having a primary election today that will determine which Democrat will lose to sitting quasi-Republican governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in November. Turnout is expected to be so low that the San Francisco Chronicle's story about the election is third down, under the top story that people really like Trader Joe's.
David Braverman, Tuesday 6 June 2006 14:27:23 UTC
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# Monday 5 June 2006

On vactaion

Suffering in Carmel again.
David Braverman, Monday 5 June 2006 03:49:53 UTC
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# Saturday 3 June 2006

Maureen Dowd

In her column today (sub.req.):

There's no way to teach someone not to shoot an unarmed woman or child. If somebody doesn't already know why they shouldn't murder a baby, it's not clear that a refresher course will help.
David Braverman, Saturday 3 June 2006 17:29:22 UTC
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Another perfect day

If you're not from Chicago, you should visit in early June or mid-September. It's 22°C (72°F) and crystal clear. Tomorrow I'll be in fog central; today I'm enjoying the best of the Midwest.

David Braverman, Saturday 3 June 2006 16:47:23 UTC
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# Thursday 1 June 2006

Hurricane season begins

After Katrina, all the major news outlets are reporting the start of the Atlantic hurricane season today. None seems to have reported that the East Pacific season began May 15th, which has already seen its first tropical storm. Perhaps Americans really don't care what happens to Mexico?
David Braverman, Thursday 1 June 2006 15:25:35 UTC
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# Wednesday 31 May 2006

Bloggers now protected by journalist shield laws in California

The California Court of Appeal, Sixth District, has reversed a lower-court order that blogger Jason O'Grady had to turn over his sources for a story he wrote about Apple Computer:

Online writers are protected by the state's shield law for reporters as well as by the 1st Amendment, the state Court of Appeal in San Jose ruled, reversing a lower court decision.
Apple subpoenaed the e-mail provider of Jason O'Grady, publisher of O'Grady's PowerPage, an Internet site that posted information in 2004 about an unreleased Apple product.
The ruling establishes that Web reporters have the same right to protect the confidentially of sources as other reporters, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

Cool.

The case is O'Grady v. Superior Court of Santa Clara County (184 kB, PDF).

David Braverman, Wednesday 31 May 2006 21:36:40 UTC
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Back in Chicago

It's great to be home. So good, in fact, that I did almost nothing of commercial or professional value for four days straight.

I'm back now. I've got a lot to catch up on, not least of which is a two-week pile of stuff in my office. I also have a collection of photos to go through from the last three weeks or so, like this one of the New Hampshire State Capitol:

But first, I have to pay bills and send out invoices.

David Braverman, Wednesday 31 May 2006 14:12:21 UTC
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# Friday 26 May 2006

Leaving Nashua

I'll be away from the blog for a couple of days while I return to Chicago. I've enjoyed Nashua, and I'm sure I'll come back to visit. Everyone here was friendly; for example, my unexpected dinner companion, Max:

Back Monday. Enjoy the weekend.

David Braverman, Friday 26 May 2006 12:52:15 UTC
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# Thursday 25 May 2006

More Nantucket pictures

Nantucket photos from my not-small, not-simple camera.
David Braverman, Thursday 25 May 2006 17:38:49 UTC
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Nantucket flight photos

I have two cameras. One is very small and very simple, the other is neither. Here are some photos from yesterday that I took with the small, simple camera.
David Braverman, Thursday 25 May 2006 16:44:39 UTC
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Lay and Skilling convicted

The jury is no longer out: one can now say, without fear of libeling them, that Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling are a couple of theiving fraudsters.

David Braverman, Thursday 25 May 2006 16:18:37 UTC
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