Saturday 11 November 2006

Say goodnight, Gracie

From one of today's posts at Talking Points Memo:

Was anyone besides me delighted to note that the last two Republican senators to concede were Burns and Allen?
David Braverman, Saturday 11 November 2006 17:36:44 UTC
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I'm so glad he didn't pick Toldeo

I'm visiting my dad this weekend. Three guesses where he lives (and no cheating):

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David Braverman, Saturday 11 November 2006 16:25:40 UTC
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Toy? Or training aid?

Here's a great idea (via AVweb): using Microsoft® Flight Simulator as a training aid:

Here's how Microsoft Flight Simulator as a Training Aid helps aviators get the most out of every hour in the air or the virtual skies:
  • Student Pilots can use the information in this book to enhance book-learning, review specific concepts and skills, and in preparing for formal flight instruction.
  • Certificated Pilots can complement real-world flying with additional hours in the virtual skies, upgrading flying skills and learning about advanced aircraft and procedures.
  • Flight Instructors will discover new ways to use Flight Simulator as a teaching tool in ground school classes and pre- and post-flight briefings.
  • Virtual Aviators (Flight Simulator hobbyists) will learn more about real-world flying and enhance their enjoyment of virtual flying.

My dad got a copy of the latest Flight Simulator version for his birthday, and even on his old clunker of a computer it looks incredible. On his computer it's a little jumpy as the display sometimes lags behind the simulation, but if you're training to do holding patterns or instrument approaches, the realistic ground display isn't helpful anyway.

Someday, when I have oodles of time, I may pick up a copy for myself.

David Braverman, Saturday 11 November 2006 15:10:56 UTC
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 Friday 10 November 2006

Today's Daily Parker

Pacifica is quite a ways from the dog park, so I didn't get to play with Parker and the gang this morning. Still, I've puzzled over two phenomena about Parker's play group: first, the preponderance of male dogs whose names end in "-er", and second, that almost all the dogs are either black or yellow. Here's Parker with his friends Boo and Tucker:

David Braverman, Friday 10 November 2006 15:14:33 UTC
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Pacifica

I took a walk this afternoon and wound up here:

David Braverman, Friday 10 November 2006 03:18:52 UTC
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 Thursday 9 November 2006

Today's Daily Parker

Parker appeared to have a good time at yesterday's (Wednesday's) play group. He's found two friends, Boo and Guster, who not only put up with him but appear to like having him around. Of course, they're both slightly larger than Parker:

David Braverman, Thursday 9 November 2006 00:16:22 UTC
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 Wednesday 8 November 2006

What a beautiful morning

We won the House. We'll probably win the Senate. And we've clearly won the governors' races.

I wish I had time to write more this morning. I will say this to the President, however: MENE MENE TEKEL PARSIN.. Get ready for the subpoenas.

David Braverman, Wednesday 8 November 2006 12:03:32 UTC
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Santorum: na na, hey hey, goodbye!

Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) is out. Now he's only a punchline. Rick: we'll miss you like, well, santorum.

David Braverman, Wednesday 8 November 2006 01:38:04 UTC
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Yesterday's Daily Parker

This is not how he's acting right now. (Excuse me while I extract teeth from my arm.)

David Braverman, Wednesday 8 November 2006 01:24:43 UTC
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 Tuesday 7 November 2006

Today's Daily Parker

Here's the deal: I forgot to download the photos for today's DP from my camera. I won't get to do it before midnight UTC (6 pm Central Time). So this isn't really a TDP. It's just an explanation of why there's no DP today.

On the other hand, I didn't figure to have a TDP tomorrow. So tomorrow's DP will be today's. Follow?

In other shocking news, Britney Spears filed for divorce today. Speaking of silly puppies.

David Braverman, Tuesday 7 November 2006 23:32:55 UTC
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 Monday 6 November 2006

Today's Daily Parker

Post-bath nap on Saturday. He has trained us to rub his belly whenever he does this; can't think how.

David Braverman, Monday 6 November 2006 13:59:29 UTC
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 Sunday 5 November 2006

Quelle suprise

The Baghdad court trying Saddam Hussein handed down its sentence overnight, just three days before the U.S. elections. Who could have predicted it? I mean, other than anyone paying attention?

Some Iraqis are dancing in the streets; other Iraqis are shooting at them:

Celebratory gunfire rang out over Baghdad as jubilant Iraqis expressed their happiness with the outcome by racing to rooftops, front yards and windows to fire into the air. National television showed smiling Iraqis dancing in the streets of cities around the country, including in the Sadr City neighborhood of Baghdad, which technically was under an all-day curfew.
In the Tikrit, Saddam's home town, thousands of people reportedly took to the street in defiance of the curfew, many crying and screaming and firing guns into the air in anger. "With the soul and blood we sacrifice for you Saddam!" some protestors screamed. Protestors in Tikrit attacked the local Iraqi army base with light weapons. No casualties were reported.

We've heard many reports of Hussein's antics during the trial; but there were American antics as well:

Today's session began with the eviction of former U.S. attorney general Ramsey Clark for insulting the tribunal as "a mockery of justice" in a memo he sent to Chief Judge Abdel-Rahman, a no-nonsense jurist with a perpetual scowl who ran a tight courtroom. "This statement presented by the American lawyer Ramsey Clarke -- how would I describe it? I don't know. He presented a statement ridiculing himself, not the country. He's a laughing stock. Get him out of the court."

I can't wait to hear what the Sabbath Gasbags have to say.

David Braverman, Sunday 5 November 2006 13:06:15 UTC
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Today's Daily Parker (Bonus Weekend Edition)

There will probably be no Daily Parker on Wednesday, so I'm hedging. Anne took this photo today after Parker had a bath and a good nap:

David Braverman, Sunday 5 November 2006 00:20:37 UTC
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