Monday 23 October 2006

Today's Daily Parker

Wow, did we have an exhausting weekend. Anne had to go out of town, so Parker and I had a "boys night out" with one of my business partners. Only, when my colleague and I first planned to get together over beer and ribs (our traditional "BNO" activity), he had completely forgotten about the pumpkin-carving party at his home.
David Braverman, Monday 23 October 2006 13:26:55 UTC
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 Sunday 22 October 2006

So that's what it means

Today we're catching up on four-week-old Netflix movies, a pile of magazines, and needed sleep. Parker has accompanied me throughout the apartment, giving me a new understanding of the phrase "puppy dogging." Same thing yesterday. I went into the lab at one point and less than thirty seconds elapsed before Parker repositioned his nap closer to me:

It's really adorable, but I expect it wastes a lot of energy (which is maybe why he's napping?). I get up, cross the room, and he watches to make sure I'm not going anywhere else. Living room to get another magazine? Prairie-dogging over the couch. Washroom down the hall? Fifteen-second pause, then follows. Kitchen? Arrives before I do.

And as an added bonus, while I was typing this entry, the adorable puppy curled up in a ball at my feet just pooted.

Pyoo.

David Braverman, Sunday 22 October 2006 21:42:23 UTC
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 Saturday 21 October 2006

Perfect office dog

Parker, ecstatic not to spend the morning in a crate, has transformed himself into a model office pooch today:

David Braverman, Saturday 21 October 2006 16:53:22 UTC
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Anti-Duckworth ad buy is GOP's biggest yesterday

The Greedy Old Party (Gay Old Party?) made a massive advertising buy yesterday, $8.5 million, almost all of it for negative advertisements. Tammy Duckworth is the "beneficiary" of the largest single expenditure: $870,000. That's how scared the Republicans are they're going to lose the district. They should be.

David Braverman, Saturday 21 October 2006 13:57:45 UTC
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Today's Daily Parker

Parker has discovered birds:

David Braverman, Saturday 21 October 2006 13:43:29 UTC
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 Friday 20 October 2006

Today's Daily Parker

Today Parker is (probably) 18 weeks old, and he's growing fast. We've noticed his ear cartilege firming up a bit, so right now he often has a one-up-one-down look that Anne finds particularly precious:

David Braverman, Friday 20 October 2006 12:48:33 UTC
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 Thursday 19 October 2006

Tribune endorses Bean

The Chicago Tribune has endorsed two suburban Democrats in one week. How unexpected. Imagine the Wall Street Journal endorsing Hillary Clinton or Maxine Waters, and you have some idea why I'm surprised. Today they've endorsed Melissa Bean.
David Braverman, Thursday 19 October 2006 21:35:56 UTC
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New York 19th district race descends into farce

Rep. Sue Kelly (R-NY), dogged by questions about her involvement in the Mark Foley scandal, ran away from reporters and a debate with her Democratic challenger. This probably qualifies as "cut and run," don't you think?

David Braverman, Thursday 19 October 2006 21:20:59 UTC
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Go Tammy!

Congressional candidate Tammy Duckworth (D, IL-06) is on WBEZ-Chicago's 848 right now, wiping the floor with Peter Roskam. Tune in if you aren't already listening.
David Braverman, Thursday 19 October 2006 14:18:04 UTC
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Today's Daily Parker

It rained a lot yesterday, but Parker doesn't care. In fact, he's not too fond of the toweling-off process that follows a good splash through the dog park. Maybe he'd prefer a blow dry? (Um, no.)

David Braverman, Thursday 19 October 2006 13:07:27 UTC
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 Wednesday 18 October 2006

This conversation may be monitored for quality purposes

Bruce Schneier writes today about a pernicious loss of privacy and our complacency about that:

Fewer conversations are ephemeral, and we’re losing control over the data. We trust our ISPs, employers and cellphone companies with our privacy, but again and again they’ve proven they can’t be trusted. Identity thieves routinely gain access to these repositories of our information. Paris Hilton and other celebrities have been the victims of hackers breaking into their cellphone providers’ networks. Google reads our Gmail and inserts context-dependent ads.
David Braverman, Wednesday 18 October 2006 23:13:05 UTC
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Want a better Congress?

Here are three ways to help, right in TDP's back yard. You can contribute a few bucks to Melissa Bean, running for re-election to Congress from Illinois' 8th district, to Tammy Duckworth, running for Henry Hyde's seat in the Illinois 6th, or to Dan Seals in the Illinois 10th.

Duckworth is currently polling within the margin of error against her opponent, Peter Roskam, who continually sinks to new depths in his desperate campaign to keep the seat in Greedy Old Party hands. The GOP has just given almost half a million dollars to Roskam, all for negative ads attacking Duckworth. So her campaign might need a little more than the other two right now.

Update: Duckworth picked up the Chicago Tribune's endorsement today. The Tribune generally leans right of center, in much the same way that Ronald Reagan did; so their endorsement is notable.

Disclosure: I have contributed money to all three campaigns mentioned in this post, and I plan to volunteer for Duckworth on election day (19 days, 4 hours).

David Braverman, Wednesday 18 October 2006 17:47:48 UTC
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Today's Daily Parker

Last one from Meramec:

(By the way, most of the photos on the site are displayed at one-quarter size; you can open them in a new browser window, or save them to disk, to see them at larger sizes.)

David Braverman, Wednesday 18 October 2006 13:04:48 UTC
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 Tuesday 17 October 2006

Cook County, Illinois, judge guide for voters

The Chicago Bar Association has released its recommendations for judicial retentions in the upcoming elections. Illinois voters have the opportunity to reject judges each year. A judge needs to get 60% yes votes to keep his or her seat, and every year, the CBA and other organizations recommend that a few not be retained. This year's losers include...
David Braverman, Tuesday 17 October 2006 22:01:53 UTC
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Bonus Daily Parker

Anne loves this photo:

David Braverman, Tuesday 17 October 2006 21:43:38 UTC
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Today's Daily Parker

Parker had tons of fun at Meramec over the weekend. If we could get him to run around for hours at a time during the week at home, I think we'd sleep better.

David Braverman, Tuesday 17 October 2006 15:17:39 UTC
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