Is It Time For Voter Reform?

“Congress must support electoral reforms such as guaranteeing paper receipts for electronic voting machines, providing remedies for long lines, and prohibiting partisan election officials.”

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Point Of View…

Congress got together over the weekend, after spending so much time on the baseball/steroids issues, to discuss an ‘urgent’ matter. They called themselves together

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No Privacy for .US domains

Today I received a message from Bob Parsons, President and Founder of GoDaddy.com (where I register my domain names) that there has been a

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No more technology…

That’s it, I have had it. With all the problems with virus issues, pop-up ads, internet scams, email spams, crashes, updates, flames, blogs gone

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PearPC running Mac OS X 10.3 – A How To!

There it was on the net, something called PearPC, which is a G3 emulator for Windows and Linux environments. Of course, a PPC running on a Windows machine just screamed out for me to try and get it to run Mac OS-X. A quick view of the about page for PearPC at Sourceforge says Mac OS-X 10.3 runs well with some caveats. Cool, how difficult could this be?

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Starry Night Pro Plus for Mac OS-X and Windows
Review

And I cannot tell you how many times I have looked at a bright object in the sky and said, “What is that?” So a chance to play with Starry Night Pro, self-proclaimed as “the world’s most realistic astronomy software” sounded like a great opportunity.

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Macworld San Francisco 2004 Report – The Rubin Report

Now first off, not to sound sexist, I should describe Macworld demographics on the floor. To be blunt, the crowd is mostly men of all ages, tilting heavily in the 20 to 40 year range, and a scattering of woman as well, but not nearly as many. Macworld is a total “nerd fest” for Mac lovers of all kind, but mostly young guys.

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