bfwebster on September 11th, 2009

Heh. Two big signs that the Left is getting really worried about the 9/12 March scheduled for tomorrow. First, a (phony) bomb threat was called in to the FreedomWorks offices this afternoon: On the eve of what organizers call a ‘Big Ol’ TEA Party’, the Washington, D.C., offices of FreedomWorks were evacuated by DC Metro [...]

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[This year, as part of Project 2996, I am also posting a memorial for Ronald Paul Bucca, the only NYFD Fire Marshall to die the course of duty -- that duty being helping to save people in the World Trade Center after the 9/11 attacks. I can add nothing to this tribute by his mother, [...]

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[This is slightly revised version of a post I made three years ago.] Robert (“Rob” or “Gringo”) David Peraza was 30 years old on September 11, 2001. He had earned both his undergraduate degree (1994) and his MBA (1996) from St. Bonaventure University, where he had loved to play rugby. He was now living in [...]

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bfwebster on September 10th, 2009

Sandra and I are sitting here in the DC Armory, a venerable (not aging well) structure out by RFK Stadium. This is where this morning’s kickoff meeting for the 9/12 Taxpayer March on the Capitol is taking place. This meeting is only for the truly committed. First, it’s taking place Thursday morning, even though the [...]

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bfwebster on September 10th, 2009

9/12 UPDATE: Sandra and I are now here in DC, staying right downtown. We’re attending a meeting this morning over at the DC Armory and then will hit the National Gallery of Art. (It is sad how few times when went there during the nearly 8 years total that we lived in DC and the [...]

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bfwebster on September 9th, 2009

Now that American Airlines has in-flight WiFi, it has become de rigueur to write at least one blog post while in flight. Well, here’s mine, at 35000 feet over, well, some state on the route from Denver to Dallas. That’s it.  ..bruce w..

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bfwebster on September 9th, 2009

9/12 March update: It’s official: I am on the speaker’s list for the 9/12 Rally in front of the US Capitol this Saturday. Given that some 40+ speakers will talk over a 4-hour period, my three-minute discourse will likely get buried in the hoopla. But, hey, it’ll be fun. Throw the bums out! I hope [...]

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bfwebster on September 8th, 2009

In the first part of this three-part series, I briefly outlined the parallels between developing software and crafting legislation, while pointing out the great risks and issues in the latter. I also indicated what I felt were some of the general structural flaws  in HR 3200, the House bill on health care reform — not [...]

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bfwebster on September 8th, 2009

ITEM: My co-blogger, Bruce Henderson, has a post over at the New Ledger about the proposed legislation to give the President “emergency control of the Internet”: S773 makes no attempt to outline and describe what form of emergency would trigger the use of these broad new powers to limit communication, nor any means by which [...]

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bfwebster on September 7th, 2009

[Part II is now up] On the occasions where I have reviewed the actual text of major legislation, I have been struck by the parallels between legislation and software, particularly in terms of the pitfalls and issues with architecture, design, implementation, testing, and deployment. Some of the tradeoffs are even the same, such as trading [...]

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