Author Archive: bfwebster

Webster is Principal and Founder at Bruce F. Webster & Associates, as well as an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Brigham Young University. He works with organizations to help them with troubled or failed information technology (IT) projects. He has also worked in several dozen legal cases as a consultant and as a testifying expert, both in the United States and Japan. He can be reached at bwebster@bfwa.com, or you can follow him on Twitter as @bfwebster.

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For Browncoats everywhere

For Browncoats everywhere

| January 19, 2010 | Reply

Best $200 I ever spent. I’m going to be smiling for days. Contrary to a lot of the spin coming out of the Left, here’s what Rasmussen found: In the end, Brown pulled off the upset in large part because he won unaffiliated voters by a 73% to 25% margin. The senator-elect also picked up […]

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Robert Parker, RIP

Robert Parker, RIP

| January 19, 2010 | Reply

One of my favorite modern authors, Robert B. Parker, died at home, literally while writing his next Spenser novel. I have read the whole Spenser series several times over the years and buy each new one as soon as it comes out in paperback. I wonder if he has tucked away in his files a […]

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“The Book of Eli”: a brief review (w/spoilers)

“The Book of Eli”: a brief review (w/spoilers)

| January 16, 2010 | Reply

I didn’t have plans to go see “The Book of Eli”, even though the trailer made it look like “Fallout 3: The Movie” (I happen to be a big fan of “Fallout 3“). But then I read some early reviews that indicated that “Eli” might indeed be worth seeing, so my sweet wife Sandra and […]

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“Is that a Susquehana hat?”

“Is that a Susquehana hat?”

| January 15, 2010 | Reply

I’ve never seen this clip before, but it’s one of the best Abbott and Costello bits I’ve ever seen, probably because most of the humor is coming from the other characters who show up. Hat tip to a comment over at Climate Audit.  ..bruce w..

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How’s that trillion-dollar stimulus working out?

How’s that trillion-dollar stimulus working out?

| January 14, 2010 | Reply

Not so well, as it turns out (details over at Big Government). In the meantime, the Obama Administration continues to play games on “jobs created or saved”. ..bruce w..

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The problem with mass transit

The problem with mass transit

| January 11, 2010 | Reply

One fundamental economic problem with mass transit is that it rarely, if ever, is financially self-sufficient. This is usually explained away with something like, “Well, if we get enough people riding it, the benefit to the environment will be worth it.” Besides the fact that this generally isn’t true, there’s the additional problem that when […]

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If those corporate “we’re going green” ads were honest…

If those corporate “we’re going green” ads were honest…

| January 8, 2010 | Reply

…they’d probably look something like the one above. Hat tip to Steven Hayward over at NRO. ..bruce w..

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Breaking news: another Democrat bows out

Breaking news: another Democrat bows out

| January 6, 2010 | Reply

Governor Bill Ritter (D-Colorado), who has been trailing in polls against potential Republican challengers for his re-election this fall, has decided not to run at all, according to this morning’s Denver Post: Ritter told other Democrats the job was taking a toll on his family and he could not be successful as a father and […]

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Meet the new year, same as the old one

Meet the new year, same as the old one

| January 2, 2010 | Reply

Dana Loesch over at Big Government has a great roundup of the most underreported stories of 2009. Anyone reading this blog is probably familiar with most of the ten (10) stories she lists. Those who rely upon traditional network news (i.e., anything other than Fox) or newspapers are unlikely to be aware of any of […]

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Spreading Christmas cheer

Spreading Christmas cheer

| December 29, 2009 | Reply

A tip o’ the hat to Will Collier. And H. P. Lovecraft, of course.  ..bruce w..

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