Monday, August 15, 2005
Sunday, August 14, 2005
Cindy Sheehan Divorce - Dissolution With No Kids
The language is probably used to indicate that there will be no custody issues in this case. Casey is survived by three siblings, one brother and two sisters. Each of these children of Cindy Sheehan is 19 years of age or older. The children of Cindy Sheehan are described in this article by Jonathan Curiel of the San Francisco Chronicle.
Case ID: FFL087021 - SHEEHAN, PATRICK VS. CINDY
This appears to describe a divorce between Cindy Sheehan and Pat Sheehan.
Pat is the Petitioner and his attorney is Glen Andrew Deronde (FindLaw). We were unable to reach Mr. Deronde for confirmation. Cindy Sheehan is the respondent with no attorney listed. The judge in the case is Alberta Chew.
Friday, August 12, 2005
Cindy Sheehan Has No Agenda
On The Huffington Post, which had 20 posts on the front page this morning, each of which each dealt with Cindy Sheehan, there is this article by Thomas de Zengotita which suggests that President Bush should meet with Cindy Sheehan on the condition that she not reveal anything that that occurs in the meeting.
This is not a good strategy. If he chooses to meet with her, he should do so unconditionally. There would be nothing to prevent her from going public with the conversation and she probably would. For him to require such an agreement would reflect negatively on him. If he chooses to meet with her, he should do so unconditionally.
I think whether he meets with her or not will have little to do with the outcome of this. She will continue some form of protest in either case. In one case, she is armed with the fact that he will not meet with her. In the other case she is armed with her account of what he said.
The problem is that there is nothing that the President can do to satisfy Cindy Sheehan. He can not reverse her loss. If she wants condolences a meeting will not help because she has already met with him and she views him as cold and uncaring. She does not seem to want the meeting to bring about a policy change. She shows this by not using the time she gets with the media to articulate an alternative plan. Immediate withdrawal is not a plan without some comment on why she thinks that this will not create a larger mess for people like her son to clean up. I have not heard a compelling description from her of what the President could do to satisfy her.
If there is nothing that the President can do to satisfy her, it seems unlikely that she intends to engage in a productive conversation. It does seem, based on her writings, that she intends to harm him without regard for any action he might take. Given that I do not understand why any of the observers of this mess would believe that the President would meet with her.
I would not be surprised if he decides to meet with her, but he should do so without attempting to place unenforceable conditions on her. I imagine that she would be surprised if he decides to meet with her. She should be surprised given that she is sending strong signals that nothing good can come of a meeting between them. If she wants a meeting she needs to signal a potentially productive agenda.
Here are two other good discussions of this:
Thursday, August 11, 2005
Picking Our Battles
Here are a few good articles arguing that the meth epidemic is not the large problem that we make it out to be. We need to keep these problems in perspective as we try to pick the most productive way to work on them.
- Debunking the Drug War by John Tierney in The New York Times
- Meth Madness at Newsweek By Jack Shafer in Slate
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Monitoring the Blogosphere
Yesterday I thought that the way to monitor the blogosphere was to use Technorati, but I have been watching the "Top Searched This Hour" and they seem unnaturally stable. I guess I understand why "Bush Indictment" has stayed on top given the frenzy that occured yesterday. I guess the question is how did it get there. Look some of the other items on the list. How would "Ruby On Rails" stay in the top ten for a whole day. I do not believe that it has become a common search word based on the fact that the author won a Google-O'Reilly Open Source Award. Why would that have happened when no other technology or person from the awards made the top search list (Ubuntu, SQLite...).
- Audioscrobbler - I would not have expected this to have leggs.
- Google - If this were organic staying power, I would expect the keyword to be "news feeds".
- Linux - I am happy to see it, but if this made it there organicly, why is windows not there.
Are these who you would have expected? How many do you think will be there tomorrow?
I think the "Top Searched This Hour" must really show searches which, by random action, bubbled up into that list and may have only had leggs to stay there for a few minutes, but then were locked in by two phenomina. First, once the query is on that list, people click on it. Are those searches included in the statistics? Second people fishing for traffic begin writing articles about these topics and the amount of material available to inspire people to perform these searches increases.
I think it is time to find a new way to monitor the blogosphere.
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Technorati and a Bush Indictment Rumor Storm
bush indictment
Sunday, August 07, 2005
kaa he-he = carcinogen or obesity cure
- stevia.net
- The Sweet Secret of Stevia on The Practical Hippie
- The Stevia FAQ on what appears to be a Canadian government webiste
- www.cookingwithstevia.com - The site of a cookbook that claims to have been among some literature that was almost destroyed by the FDA in a stevia raid.
- Another site discussing book burnings and other sweetner alternatives.
Friday, August 05, 2005
Resurrection
This log had a false start in 2001. It collected a few posts about whether or not one should drain the cold water from their cooler, and what exactly John Gilmore looks like. There were even some mentions of Art Bell and the discussion of Un Chien Andalou in The Straight Dope. Somehow, I lost these old posts. Perhaps I told blogger.com to delete the site at some point. I know I did not intend to.
In unrelated news, I am recovering from a hard drive failure which claimed a wiki that contained the results of most of my online activities. I have a backup of it, but I have not even bothered to restore it yet. I believe that I might switch my online hobbies to a web log.
I am therefore resurrecting this web log. My only goal is to never use the one word term for this medium which begins with a B.