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Sat, 10 Jan 2004 18:23:24 GMT

Fla. Judge Orders Public Defender Arrested in Courtroom. This needs publicity. Please pass it on. Osceola Circuit Judge Margaret Waller had a Public Defender arrested in court because… [TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime]

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this judge was out of line. the defendant gets all the rights remember, all of them and all of the documents too, they get every right to defense, and this Judge Margaret Waller doesn't seem to understand that. it is the prosecution who is at fault here as it is described. Judge Margaret Waller should, if this is true, be removed because she doesn't seem to understand the innocent until proven guilty part of the system, which implies that the innocent get all the tools necessary to prove their innocence.

January 10, 2004   No Comments

blur building

there are quite a few people looking up the blur building of late. I think it is an interesting design and worth reconsidering. There is a certain anti-materialist aesthetic to a low hanging cloud in the middle of lake, especially when that cloud is in fact a container of sorts. I think that is why I like it.

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will someone please explain to the president how national economics is cyclical

and that his tax cuts had as much to do with recovery as china hosting the olympics, a more likely explanation is the low interest rate and the building boom.

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Sat, 10 Jan 2004 14:54:44 GMT

Interview with Francis Muguet on OA at WSIS. Eric Goettmann, Le libre accs au Sommet mondial de l'information, Captain Doc, December 2003. An interview with Francis Muguet, chairman of the Scientific Information Working Group of the WSIS, on the WSIS endorsement of open access, its negotiation and significance. Read the original French or Google's English. [Open Access News]

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Sat, 10 Jan 2004 14:34:41 GMT

Bon Anniversaire Tintin!. Tintin 75

My first Tintin album, The Blue Lotus, was given to me for my 6 year birthday. It was one of the darker and more exotic albums, a story where our hero fights international drug smugglers set in 1931 Shanghai under a difficult political situation (the unpleasant presence of the International Settlement and the forthcoming Japanese invasion), and a social climate where discrimination, abuse and violence were the order of the day — a totally unfit read for a little boy! Although I wasn't able to understand much of this yet, of course, the world of Tintin captured my imagination like few other things have. Ever. Den bl&aring Lotus remains one of my favorite albums along with Flight 714, The Calculus Affair, The Castafiore Emmerald, Land of Black Gold and Destination Moon. Happy 75!

More fun stuff:
Official Homepage of Tintin
Nationmaster Encyclopedia: The Blue Lotus Synopsis
Visit the Loch Lomond Distillery
Les Autos de Tintin (My fave is the Lancia Aurelia)
Tintin Wallpapers [No Sense of Place]

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Sat, 10 Jan 2004 14:06:34 GMT

Cass Sunstein on the echo chamber (Clay Shirky). Cass Sunstein piece on NASA’s culture and the stifling of dissent, which may have ramifications for the weblog world. My research shows that on a three-judge panel, a Republican-appointed judge is often far more likely to vote conservatively when sitting… [Many-to-Many]

Like-minded people, talking only with one another, usually end up believing a more extreme version of what they thought before they started to talk.

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tada, norm building happens… but most people knew that already… but this is an important part of small groups dynamics that feeds only somewhat into large group dynamics, and that is why you have to analyze human interaction on multiple levels to really understand it.

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Sat, 10 Jan 2004 14:00:42 GMT

Schwarzenegger proposes billions in cuts

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger unveiled a $99.1 billion budget plan Friday and proposed cutting billions of dollars from public health and welfare programs to help pay for it.

A Republican wants to slash public health and welfare budgets? Now there's a shocker.

Schwarzenegger did not include any new taxes in his budget plan Friday, but in addition to the cuts, he requested higher state park fees and tuition increases of as much as 40 percent for college students

Ah, “no new taxes”, just lots of hikes in non-tax revenue sources. Would someone remind me again why Arnold is a new kind of politician?

Expect howls of protests from cities, counties, and other municipalities – regardless of party affiliation. The party is over. The wars begin.

[Politics in the Zeros]

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sounds more or less like what they did in virginia a few years back, cut the car tax, cut the schools, raise tuition, etc. amazing… it didn't solve the budget problem in any real sense.

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op ed on virginia's universities.

Ê The reality, however, is far grimmer. State funding for Virginia Tech, whose situation is typical, falls 300 positions, or $40 million, short of the 60th percentile in faculty-student ratio. It falls an additional $45 million short of the salary standard; Tech is not at the 60th percentile but the 19th.

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