Absontee Election Ballot Coverage

Tuesday, 28/10/2008 ≅14:56 ©cat

I'm working on my ballot.

Initiatives are my favorite part of voting. Except the drivel that comes from Tim Eyman. I-985 is a joke at best, and a wasteful debacle that jeopardizes public safety everywhere in the state. Oddly enough, both sides quote the same report for their numbers about what the real costs and benefits are. This bill explicity refuses to allow money to go to alternatives to single occupancy vehicles, and takes money away from infrastructure projects in the rest of the state. BAD IDEAS!!!!

I-1000: The "best" argument against it is that persons on the crap end of capitalism will kill themselves sooner than if they were on the wealthy end. NewsFlash! Poor people are ALREADY dying sooner, and have been for time immemorial! I don't see any of these superstitious jesusfreaks falling over themselves to fight for affordable healthcare for everyone, now do I? The way we die is too intimate and private, especially after a long illness, to do anything but allow real options and real dialogues between patients and providers.

Speaking of healthcare, I-1029 doesn't seem like the best way forward for anyone but SEIU. There is a bill in the state house right now that would provide a certification path all the way from part-time home care provider to RN, and the PI says the other plan is cheaper as well. I'm all for the unions, but I can't ever stand to get behind a dumb idea.

I'm actually opposed to making the Elections Director an elected job. It WILL become partisan if it does. It's easier to have an executive fired than recalled if they screw the pooch. Additionally, as long as it's not an elected position, the whacko people like Eyman won't be able to influence it as easily. NO on Amendment 1!

Amendment 2 adds the language "disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression" to the  list of cardinal civil rights rules the county and it's contractors must abide by. YES, DUHHHH!!!

One thing I've noticed: King County loves to absorb power for themselves! Amendment 3 concentrates all the power of the existing regional councils into fewer hands... Then it gives these small cabals MORE power!! WRONG! FAIL!

I'm voting against Amendment 4 for two reasons. One, we the people already decide who's properly qualified when we cast our ballots. Two, there's some frighteningly vague wording about "Additional qualifications my be enacted by ordinance..." Picture, if you will, the far-right in charge of -just- enough votes to pass an ordinance saying, for example, "The sheriff must meet community standards of decency." And that means whats-her-name could be disqualified for being gay, nevermind that she's the best sheriff we've had in King County in ten years.

Amendment 5 wants to create a new county council, dedicated to providing economic and financial forecasts to the county every year. I don't think we need more politicians trying to be economists, we need more economists to be paid consulting fees for rendering a vital service. More public servants sucking up my tax dollars while they fiddle numbers to suit their political careers is not what King County needs more of.

Speaking of taking the time to fiddle the numbers, Amendment 6 requires the budgets to be turned in 20 days sooner than they are now. I think this is a good idea, it's nearly 3 extra weeks to work with the proposals.

After that little bit of generosity, King County goes back to their powerhungry ways again. They want to require citizen initiatives to require twice as many signatures - 20% vs. 10% of the number of people who voted for or against the county executive  - to get an initiative on the ballot. No, NO, NO!

The last amendment removes the party-based language from the election process for county executive, county assessor and districting comittees. I'm voting for this ONLY because our primary system is totally fubared in this state, and taking the party out of those positions puts more power back into the hands of the people.

But enough about rules and procedures. Let's get on to the popularity contest.

Obama and Gregoire, duh. Jim McDermott voted AGAINST the Wall Street bailout, so he's made a fan of me for life. Brad Owen is clearly deserving to win a 3rd massive majority for Lt. Gov.  Jason Osgood is clearly the best guy to run our elections as Secretary of State - he actually understands why the Diebold machine is an Orwellian implement. Jim McIntire, running for state treasurer, has the endorsements of the state Labor Council and NARAL, which are good enough for me. Brian Sonntag's opponent for State Auditor mentions church and prolife organizations in his bio, so Brian is in. Our current Attorney General hasn't done much for me, but that's because I'm not incorporated. John Ladenburg is the new man. Goldmark is picking up my vote for Commisioner of Public Lands, because the incumbent didn't stop the new mines from going in nicely.  Randy Dorn is clearly better suited for Superintendent of Public Instruction, as his opponent has completely bungled the budget, WASL and NCLB. Kreidler has labor's endorsement for Insurance Commisioner, and he has stood up to the industry pretty well so far.

I don't really get into local politics too much. I just go with the leftest of the candidates. I like Reuven because he still has kids in public school right now.

There are 3 uncontested races for State Supreme Court. I can't conscionably vote in an uncontested election. The same goes for the two uncontested Court of Appeals positions.  There are some contested seats in the Superior Court. I like Parisien's experience, and that she's worked thousands of pro bono hours for victims of domestic violence. Holly Hill gets my vote, as she has labor's endorsement and her opponent has the Seattle Times' endorsement.

And then we get back to Seattle propositions. Prop 1 is asking for a new tax to pay for upgrades to the Pike Place Market. That facility is making money - if they need to tax anybody, they can tax the cruise lines or figure out how to pay for it with the profits it's already generating. Prop 2 is more money for the parks department. They ask for more money EVERY ballot, and I give it to them EVERY time.

Of course, Sound Transit has another levy. I don't always agree with ST or their strategy, but at least they're trying to do something despite all the naysayers blocking them every step of the way.



Killing bugs and dropping some cruft

Monday, 27/10/2008 ≅15:51 ©cat

I fixed the "phantom category" problem. I either added each post to an existing category, or I deleted the post.

Actually, I deleted about half my posts. I lost all the pictures when I messed up my upgrade a while back [ note to self: look for a way to setup the /upload directories to stay static as I move the codebase/ServerRoot around ] and a lot of the posts from email just didn't seem like it was worth the effort to massage into shape.

I had actually been giving a lot of thought to wiping all the posts and starting over. I definitely want to do more with this blog, and like EVERY other blogger "I really need to post more often". So, I believe I shall. I really do have the time, and I have plenty of things to say... It's just that I haven't gotten myself into the habit of both saying them when they come up in conversation, and remembering to blog about it. Additionally, I need to update some plugins and install Gallery. If I'dve installed Gallery, my images would be in the database and I wouldn't have had to delete all those posts. Oh well.



How I got AfterStep 2.2.7 and Gnome 2.2 to work together

Monday, 27/10/2008 ≅15:23 ©cat

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much later. trying to get gnome working in afterstep. When gdm invokes afterstep, its not calling up the gnome daemons. Where is afterstep getting called? that's the question of the century. The desktop works after running nautilus and the appearances menu. neither network interfaces are working.
these are running in the integrated desktop but not in afterstep alone:
gnome-appearance-properties
/usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gnome-settings-daemon
/usr/lib/pulseaudio --log-target=syslog
/usr/lib/pulseaudio/pulse/gconf-helper
gnome-screensaver
/usr/bin/trackerd
/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd
/usr/lib/bonobo-activation/bonobo-activation-server --ac-activate --ior-output-fd=24
I need to find where gdm is invoking this stuff for metacity and get it invoked when afterstef is called.

fc-cache -fv

there are a LOT of gnome utils that don't show up in aftersteps menus. music players. Administration is there though, and that seems thorough. there's a gnome util for configuring the gnome menu, and it works in metacity. It'd be nice to be able to invoke it from afterstep

sound and video > pulseadio > [nothing]

internet > firefox > (chronixradio.com > playlist.pls) > play with default > [music happened! very impressed with how good the video looks. dragging window or going back to window mode disables video]

thinkpad buttons: volume up/down, but the mute button does not unmute. stop/restart mp3 stream player, still mute.

lets disable eth0 and enable eth1
administration > network tools > eth0 stats works
whois works
> configure [error: interface does not exist]

opend terminal. VERY extensive module list! much more than I had installed on slack. Some were features I don't use: parport, irda. bluetooth was loaded. radeondriver (administration > video settings showed that my monitor was at 50hz and 1400x1050, but no bitdepth??) was installed.

Went to sleep. Came back later. dmesg shows errors inserting hermes module. Modprobe hermes, then modprobe orinoco got the core modules installed. Attempting to connect to wifi fails, no error. Used administration > network interface, unable to bring up wifi though the ESSID is showing up now. It seems that I have to flip between roaming mode on/off to get to the options.

Installed 44 package updates as prompted. Painless enough. It asked me before overwriting /etc/bashrc. I clicked on "diff" button but nothing came up in the window.

Used the Synaptic Package manager. Found afterstep 2.2.7!! Selected numerous dockapps for installation. Selected subversion and subversion-tools. Selected apache2 amd mysqld. PHP required too much click and choose, it would be nice to have a "all php extensions" option.

Control Centre. Lots of options in compiz, but there are no effects available for me. I had effects running afterstep on this machine. I've got the afterstep package installd, but how do I select it? I don't even have virtual desktops in this mode!!!!!!

http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/GNOME.html

I'm impressed with the way the screen blanks (though doesn't dark) and wakes up right away.

Window manager does not focus on mouse. disappointing.

to get gnome working i have to call the appearance manager. and desktop icons aren't working. and i had a list of what was in one and not the other.

fc-cache -fv

afterstep's menus are much different than the gnome menus. perhaps i need to point afterstep at the right .desktop files.



World’s Biggest Computing Grid Launched

Saturday, 04/10/2008 ≅14:12 ©cat

ScienceDaily (2008-10-04) -- The world's largest computing grid is ready to tackle mankind's biggest data challenge from the earth's most powerful accelerator. The Worldwide LHC Computing Grid combines the power of more than 140 computer centers from 33 countries to analyze and manage more than 15 million gigabytes of LHC data every year.

So they expect this thing to chew up 15 million gigabytes a year and spit out 6cds worth of results a second. A tiered system connected by dedicated fiberoptic, it's run by the Open Science Grid.



Lists of how my legislators voted on the bailout

Saturday, 04/10/2008 ≅11:13 ©cat

So, I've never been a single issue voter, I look for the most leftist candidate and they get my vote. This fall it's different. I am so mad about the "bailout" I don't even know where to start. All I know is my wife and I should be allowed to list both the executive branch and wall street as dependents on our taxforms for the next many years.

Complete list of senators who voted for the bill

Complete list of representatives who voted for the bill