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Proud Parent Moment 05/26/2004 01:09 AM

Mr. Man made the baseball all-star team! Not only that, the all-stars coach told us that Brent has gotten a reputation in the league as "the home run king." Congratulations, Brent!




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Google had been getting a little bit of bad press here and there, but it seems like the whole Gmail thing opened the floodgates. Now, Declan McCullough is complaining that Google's SafeSearch feature is too stringent. SafeSearch is supposed to try to weed out adult content from the search engine, and it appears that Google's implementation is fairly simplistic - blocking out any domain that includes the word "sex," even when its part of something like PartsExchange or ArkansasExtermination.com. Basically, the story is that the SafeSearch technology is fairly weak, which is true of plenty of filters. Obviously, it's something that should be improved, but since no one is being forced to use it, it's unclear why this is so alarming. Besides, when asked, Google says they review sites that people bring to their attention as being inappropriately blocked. All this really is, is yet another example of why filters don't work very well - but if people want to use badly working filters, that's their choice.

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You know, I don't talk about her much online (only because I respect her right to anonymity), but I'm really proud of what my girlfriend is doing this weekend. She's far from a militant, but she flew to Washington DC tonight to march for Women's Lives this Sunday. She's not even THAT political, so this decision kinda shocked me. Still, I support her rights and belief system. I'm not very happy with the way everybody learned about her, either; she deserved a better introduction. Those who know her know her well. Those who don't... are certain to post something innane in the comments thread....

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Copyright Aaron Huey

« Nathan Wood, Marine LCpl age 19, in Kirkland, WA. »

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Illegally imprison children for 13 years, make them do degrading things, deny them food to the point of degrading them further, force them as teenagers to wear diapers, tie them up, even give them mental problems! Get 9 months in a prison yourself. That's an expense rate of just about 17 : 1! Why not come to Canada and enjoy these exceedingly low rates today before they're gone?

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Eastasia plans attacks on Eurasia "Efforts each of you make to be vigilant – such as reporting suspicious items or activities to authorities – do make a difference. Every citizen using their common sense and eyes and ears can support our national effort to stop the terrorists. Thank you for your continued resolve in the face of the ongoing threat of terrorism. We must continue to work together – to ensure that the freedom we just celebrated continues as the hallmark of this great nation." Are you scared< /a> yet?

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Meanwhile my middle son Aron has developed quite a muscial theater career - starring in Oklahoma tonight, after putting West Side Story, Annie, Titanic, Damm Yankees and Les Mis under his belt.

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The NYT has an interesting article by Dean E. Murphy today, Move to War Leaves Some Feeling Alienated, that does a reasonable job of conveying how differently Bush and his war are seen out on the West Coast, where anti-war protests of all kinds have already started. There are some nice quotes from Warren Langley, Air Force Lt. Colonel (Ret), former president of the Pacific Stock Exchanges, and prominent anti-war protester. The article is mostly true to my perceptions, although I don't know anything about the feelings in Hollywood which Murphy seems entranced by. We Californians certainly don't seem to feel as insecure and as ready to compromise our liberties as some of the people I have talked to on the East Coast seem to be, and we seem to be less susceptible to the canard that we need to "rally around the President". As the article points out, some of that is probably due to the fact that we were a long way away from the 911 attacks, and we didn't feel ourselves as targets as viscerally as people on the East Coast did. Another part of it is that as a state, we voted strongly against Bush, and we were punished for doing so by the FERC allowing Enron and the other energy trading and production companies to rig our power distribution system, so that our electric bills have doubled or tripled. We are also suffering from a ongoing recession, as the bust from the dot com boom continues into its third year without letup. Maybe all those reasons explain why we are, on the whole, less mesmerized by Bush's lies than the rest of the nation. Or maybe it is just because we are wacky Californians, the place on the map where all the loose marbles stop. Or maybe we are starting another trend, as we so often do. In any case, for once I'm proud to be a Californian.

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