# Friday 24 November 2006

Today's Daily Parker

David Braverman, Friday 24 November 2006 17:28:37 UTC
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# Thursday 23 November 2006

Today's Daily Parker

Happy Thanksgiving!

I am very thankful that this wonderful puppy has come to live with us. Since I'm an atheist, I'm not sure what or whom there is to thank for it, so I'll just thank Parker himself for being the wonderful puppy he is.

We're at Inner Drive Technology World Headquarters this morning so I can get some stuff done. At this writing he's being a sleepy little angel. Or, not so little, as you can see from this photo I took today at the dog park:

David Braverman, Thursday 23 November 2006 17:12:18 UTC
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# Wednesday 22 November 2006

Office guard dog

I just discovered my mail on the credenza in the office foyer. A letter carrier opened the door and put it there, with nary a woof out of the office puppy. Maybe this is why:

I'm beginning to wonder about his contributions to the company's bottom line.

David Braverman, Wednesday 22 November 2006 19:18:24 UTC
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Today's Daily Parker

OK, I think I've got the ParkerCam figured out. Here's the current arrangement:

David Braverman, Wednesday 22 November 2006 17:37:11 UTC
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# Tuesday 21 November 2006

Parker is once again famous

Anne just confirmed that the "Parker has halitosis" photo is now a ThinkGeek Action Photo. Maybe it's time to get Parker an agent? Or, possibly, a toothbrush?

David Braverman, Tuesday 21 November 2006 21:14:34 UTC
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Today's Daily Parker

I remembered my camera today, but alas, Parker is at home (so no ParkerCam). Here he is Sunday struggling (as any rational being would do) to get out from under a Cardinals blanket:

David Braverman, Tuesday 21 November 2006 16:52:22 UTC
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# Monday 20 November 2006

Holy missed anniversary, Batman!

Last Monday was the first anniversary of this blog. I completely forgot.

As pennance, I will now post this photo Anne took ten minutes ago (she and Parker are at home; I'm still at World Headquarters):

David Braverman, Monday 20 November 2006 19:10:58 UTC
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Today's Daily Parker

Duh. Today I forgot not only my camera, but also the memory card inside the camera with the photos that I wanted to post. We'll just have to make do with the ParkerCam:

David Braverman, Monday 20 November 2006 14:19:37 UTC
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# Sunday 19 November 2006

Liberal college towns

Some memes obscure deeper truths. "Liberal" and "college town," for example, often go together, as in the lede from a story in Tuesday's New York Times:

BOULDER, Colo., Nov. 14 — Voters in this liberal college town have approved what environmentalists say may be the nation's first "carbon tax," intended to reduce emissions of heat-trapping gases.

This lede bothered me for several reasons. First, I don't believe that wanting to reduce catastrophic climate change is so much a "liberal" idea as it is a "sensible" idea. Second, if Boulder is "liberal," that makes my home town (Evanston, Ill.) "socialist" and puts Cambridge, Mass., on the loony fringe. And I'm not sure Greenville, S.C. really wants the label "liberal" any more than Evanston wants the label "reactionary right-wing religious nuts."

David Braverman, Sunday 19 November 2006 14:01:39 UTC
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# Friday 17 November 2006

Just an Okie from Okefenokee

We get this via Talking Points Memo: Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK) explains what's really causing global warming.

We'll be watching him lose his chairmanship as the new Congress takes office in 46 days and 20 hours.

David Braverman, Friday 17 November 2006 20:56:41 UTC
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New ParkerCam

The ParkerCam is such a hit (Anne refreshes it more than I do, it turns out), I replaced the ailing, sunburned, five-year-old Intel camera with the same model that I use for the Inner Drive webcam. It's easy to see why.
David Braverman, Friday 17 November 2006 20:45:34 UTC
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Today's Daily Parker

Parker had the Big Operation yesterday and, after the drugs wore off overnight, was back to his usual puppy self by 5:30 this morning. He didn't understand why we couldn't go to the dog park this morning. Tuesday, we assured him, he could go.

Today he is once again guarding my office from productivity:

David Braverman, Friday 17 November 2006 17:25:41 UTC
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