PCOTW - 05/20/2007

Posted by Boomer | Life | Sunday 20 May 2007 9:22 am

IT Arrogance

Posted by Boomer | IT | Monday 14 May 2007 7:00 am

 

For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled. - Richard Feynman

This is my personal and professional silver anniversary year. Twenty-five years ago, a sober and intelligent woman agreed to marry me, and together we raised three intelligent and beautiful daughters.  About the same time, I became an Information Technology (IT) professional for the United States Air Force. In the decades since, I’ve been a technician, manager, shift supervisor, programmer/analyst, and so on, but I look back on those early days fondly.

This was a time when information systems were finally emerging from the “mechanical era.” The first computer I worked on was a low-powered set of circuit boards and processors connected to bit switches, an archaic technology that isn’t even referenced in Wikipedia. Operators had to manipulate mechanical toggles to help the internal microprocessors make zero-and-one decisions. It was the price of doing business in the IT World of the Lowest Bidder.

Those types of challenges thankfully are far in the rearview mirror. Twenty-something years later, countless wonders have changed in terms of technologies, speeds, and efficiency, but one thing is sadly constant in this speed-of-light industry:

Information Technology Arrogance.

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Wah

Posted by Boomer | Education | Monday 14 May 2007 6:50 am

I feel like whining.

Twas a beautiful weekend, with a sky that that went on forever and perfect temps. I spent most of it GRADING with NO outside and NO fun and all work and no play.

Mantra: three more week, three more weeks.

Whining done. Moving on now.

Three more weeks.

Jammin!

Posted by Boomer | Entertainment | Sunday 13 May 2007 9:33 am

Turn up the speakers. Steve Raz starts with Van Halen’s “Eruption” and ends with Hendrix’ “Star Spangled Banner”.

He’s nine.

“Bushies”

Posted by Boomer | Politics | Saturday 12 May 2007 6:08 am

Having troubles keeping your Washington scandals straight? You’re not alone.  The sheer number of them boggles the mind and makes me pine for the days of Whitewate and Monica.

Courtesy of the online Slate Magazine, we now have “Bushies Behaving Badly - A guide to GOP scandals” (thanks to Holly Allen, Christopher Beam, and Torie Bosch).  Here’s their quick summation:

  1. Paul Wolfowitz in the World Bank With Nepotism
  2. Federal Employees in the Department of Education With Corporate Ties
  3. Bushies in the Election Assistance Commission With Fraud
  4. Partisan Hacks in the Press With Bought Agendas
  5. Bernard Kerik in the Department of Homeland Security With the Nanny … and the Publisher … and the Mob …
  6. Karl Rove in the White House With the Delete Key
  7. Lester Crawford in the Food and Drug Administration With Tainted Stocks
  8. Bushies in NASA With the Weird Science
  9. The GOP Leadership in Congress With Dirty Money
  10. Bored Soldiers in Iraq With the Cameras
  11. Eavesdroppers at the National Security Agency With the Wiretaps
  12. Bureaucrats at Walter Reed With Cockroaches
  13. Jack Abramoff on K Street With the Wallet
  14. Steven Griles in the Department of the Interior With the “Special Relationship”
  15. Scooter Libby in the White House With the Faulty Memory
  16. Alberto Gonzales in the Justice Department With the Pink Slips
  17. John Doolittle in Congress With the Campaign Donations
  18. Mark Foley in Congress With the Instant Messages
  19. Halliburton in Iraq With the Defense Contracts
  20. Tom DeLay in Congress With the Corporate Funds
  21. Randall Tobias in the Massage Parlor With Scented Oils
  22. Rick Renzi in Congress With the Land Deal
  23. Duke Cunningham in Congress With the Candlestick
  24. Dusty Foggo in the CIA With the Bribes 

My personal scorecard:

  • If you’ve heard of 20 or more, you’re a Democrat.
  • If you’ve heard of 10 to 20, you’ve read a newpaper or are a starved blogger
  • If you’ve heard of 5 to 10, you need a life.
  • If you’ve heard of zero to four, you’re a Bushie Republican.
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