Monday, December 3, 2007

hr 1955 borders unconstitutional

HR 1955 treads a fine line, and this type of legislation is ultimately stomping on our consitiution, the question that should be answered before this type of legislation should be passed, is what evidence supports ths rise of ie ~islamic jihad in the US, and does a separate mechanism need to be created for identifying that inside this country, the USA :D

2 new digg posts, you can goto after reading/skimming my full blog post

http://digg.com/politics/Kucinich_believes_HR_1955_is_unconstitutional

=>   http://www.indypendent.org/2007/12/02/kucinich-on-hr-1955/  

http://digg.com/political_opinion/Have_we_reached_the_9th_of_10_steps_to_close_down_a_free_society_w_HR1955  

=>  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/naomi-wolf/ten-steps-to-close-down-a_b_46695.html
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              and while we're at it, here is a ~side idea, and timely link, you can goto after reading/skimming this full blog post:

              republicans have been trying to split only CA's electoral votes. singer a billionare for guiliani is behind it, wiki doesnt have anything interesting on him, and shwarznegar vetoed legislation to prohibit this, according to a digg comment, thus the effort continues, I suppose.

              http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Republicans_are_Rigging_the_2008_Election

              =>   http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/341868_rigged02.html?source=mypi

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the bill was  Introduced: Apr 19, 2007
Sponsor: Rep. Jane Harman [D-CA]

passed congress recently with only 5 nay, including Kucinich

the 3rd clause, amended in, is the only bright spot protection, a mere few words

here is the summary

4/19/2007--Introduced.
Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007 - Amends the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to add provisions concerning the prevention of homegrown terrorism (terrorism by individuals born, raised, or based and operating primarily in the United States).
Directs the Secretary of Homeland Security to: (1) establish a grant program to prevent radicalization (use of an extremist belief system for facilitating ideologically-based violence) and homegrown terrorism in the United States; (2) establish or designate a university-based Center of Excellence for the Study of Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism in the United States; and (3) conduct a survey of methodologies implemented by foreign nations to prevent radicalization and homegrown terrorism.
Prohibits the Department of Homeland Security's efforts to prevent ideologically-based violence and homegrown terrorism from violating the constitutional and civil rights, and civil liberties, of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents.

click full text to read, its short. http://www.govtrack.us/congress/billtext.xpd?bill=h110-1955



a duplicate bill, that can be found on the link above, without the 3rd clause introduced by

Introduced: Aug 2, 2007
Sponsor: Sen. Susan Collins [R-ME]

has not been voted on, and has no cosponsors

perhaps, introduced to force the first bill to pass, is that how they roll, I dont know.


I'm not good with legislation and the legislative process, so any thoughts would help me.

reading the legislation, ie

`(c) Composition of Commission- The Commission shall be composed of 10 members appointed for the life of the Commission, of whom--

`(1) one member shall be appointed by the President from among officers or employees of the executive branch and private citizens of the United States;

`(2) one member shall be appointed by the Secretary;

`(3) one member shall be appointed by the majority leader of the Senate;

`(4) one member shall be appointed by the minority leader of the Senate;

`(5) one member shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives;

`(6) one member shall be appointed by the minority leader of the House of Representatives;

`(7) one member shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Committee on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives;

`(8) one member shall be appointed by the ranking minority member of the Committee on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives;

`(9) one member shall be appointed by the Chairman of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate; and

`(10) one member shall be appointed by the ranking minority member of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate.


:D, more fair than if declaring it all members from one party

got me thinking, why not create a field called legislative science, or do they have that, eventually legislation will be crafted online, in part by the masses, here is a pdf link to a random syllabus for legislative studies http://www.msu.edu/~rohde/PLS%20824%20syllabus%20Sp%2004.pdf

i think the art of blogging might be revision, or at least having a block of time >20 min, (unless its a quick thought post of course :D) the same as prepping a paper for school, also in this example, I would argue collecting multiple, if not timely concepts from the web, in a stream, maybe adding some opinion too.

:D

Saturday, December 1, 2007

educational video and rss tipping point

now I can calculate the volume of a solid, in 12 min, here is the http://www.screencast.com/t/q_63NZPZ

math is not necessarily a class we need to show up, neither are most.

youtube I'm having trouble get rss out of you.

adding feeds to netvibes.com, I like it much better than google reader, I want to see all updates at once, not click around, you can play podcasts right in the window, netvibes.com you are awesome

http://www.screencast.com/users/Featured/folders/Featured/rss, added

so all the children out there, here is how you can make the world a better place now, use your free time, to sort through, organize, comment, and popularize good content by digging it, however as the web advances, it will be a lot easier to accomplish that, Maybe 1000 chemistry lectures could be uploaded, and the children could help us sort out the useful stuff.


welcome to education 2.0

imagine a service, where you employ low wage people(that may currently be no wage people) to clean up your photo albums, it will and should come, but also so should ethical labor laws.

Friday, November 30, 2007

the facebook moveon thang :D

 I thought the MoveOn thing was funny because its probably unnecessary, but jeez murdoch screwed up myspace by owning it, not that myspace wasnt screwed up with it dancing butterflies on the background, and now facebook trying to milk profits too fast, when zuckerberg needs to concentrate on his technology and more openness too(if he has aspirations of going toe to toe with google), before google gets its funky dance on, ever since microsoft paid facebook for google not to acquire them, imo, hehe

repub candidates mostly void of green goals, despite what you think they might say

here is one link to candidates environmental positions, I assume the candidates missing don't have much of a position on global warming /green conomy/energy efficiency
http://www.thedailygreen.c om/environmental-news/latest/Barack-Obama-green-vote-47102504

I should mention ron paul doesnt appear to have any meaningful goals layed out, either.

I  don't know if anyone knows the repub candidates goals, I havent researched it much, but maybe there is nothing to research.

the war needs to end, we all know that...

  • mccain should shut his relentless lying war hawk feel-sorry for me trap, but at least he knows torture is wrong.
  • romney said every word is directly from GOD in the bible, look, I realize we need freedom OF and also FROM religion in the US of A, but you GOD people are crossing the line. A strict interpretation of GOD with glowing eyes, means you put magic before rationale, and that is not good for policy. I think some of you know what I'm trying to say, and agree they act like that.
  • where was the question about global warming-energy in the republican debate? or does that just get awkward.
  • after mccain said, troops are saying "let us win", I thought, you know what, you got more war spin stocked up than bush, and we need to find out exactly how much truth there is in your war drivel, here is a quick link, that should do for now
  • http://thinkprogress.org/2007/03/28/roberts-cnn-mccain-iraq/

exciting innovation in our digital future....

here is a list of cool things, I've thought of lately

  • if you are using XP, and like to cut the power at the surge protector without shutting down, you need to turn off autoupdate, unless you are looking to reinstall xp anyway, which a great housecleaning idea anyway, so instead select download updates automatically, but I will install myself, that way you need to shutdown normally and properly, so the system does not crash, after you update.  Still you should back up all important files, because at any moment any of your drives could die for no reason.
  • 22% and a few hundred coal plants could be taken offline if we switch to cfl's.  In any case, they are the smartest gift this holiday I can think of.  My relatives will get them from me, until they have replaced all of them.  The cfl floodlights are now about 3.33 each, bought in 3pack, now is a good time to start buying those in bulk,  also the 13watt spiral is the cheapest and best, they turn on quick, 8 for 12, 1.50 each, but the 11-14watt immitation incandescent is perfect on the eyes, if in sight, they are also 3.33
  • low flow shower heads, also turn down that water heater to 120, only wash clothes in cold, not using the dryer is a no-look back for us too, but maybe your not ready for that, the others are all with nearly zero drawback, and turn off the water heater at the utility box before messing with it
  • educational+blogging, and educational+vlogging makes for effective blogging, and the time is ripe for that, I think thats why desperate housewives does well, because it links related concept in a string, and acts as if they are part of a related theme of ideas.  There is plenty of room for exciting new video content, esp compared to what has been uploaded to date.
  • I think 24" lcds are the sweet spot right now, I love my 30" for coding, and the extra space is pretty, but I have it on lowest brightness, and turn off the monitor whenever not in use, on low brightness it uses about 40-60watts.
  • I'm still waiting for a wireless electrical box, and a phone I can control power to everything in my home, hurry up android, my wireless internet i turn on and off with a $13 wireless outlet wall adaptor, so otherwise the linksys wireless router and motorola modem use 13watts, which means it costs $13dollars a year if left on, which means I'm saving about $13 a year by turning it off.  Add up all the phantom enery in my house and you got 50-300$ per year saved, you can also always multiply that by 100million people, and you already got 30billion, I swear my heat and ac pump is using about 200watts phantom energy, that 200 a year, or 20 a month, what a waste of phantom energy, so I shut it off at the utility box, all, but when its 35 degrees outside, now the temperature in the house is floating around 63, obviously sometimes I cut the house heat, and heat a room only.  when i visit the relatives, by car, safety first though, i will def. shutoff the water, the waterheater, but I gotta lets that heater run, maybe 55, or 50, I gotta research, what is too low. so planes do 1.1, cars .8 and trains .5, so if your flying all over the planet, thats up there with the heating and cooling a huge old house, get rid of your old refrigerator in the basement already, mom and dad, and people across the street, take off your screens, and open your blind during the day, I wish my house were facing the sun.  To your credit though, when the sun is not shining, opening the blinds would take away a bit of insulation, and the sun weren't shining for 3-4 days, it is today.
  • all this energy crap, your thinking, does it get more exciting, yes! think about it energy is a waste, and individual homes waste without any way to force people to become more efficient, we need a cultural change, as well as a project to go home to home, and make every home more energy responsible, require recycling already, you(city governments) know it pays.  So my point was inefficiency and energy waste is the biggest and easily drain on the economy, that can be removed by growing the economy at the same time.  Obviously its time to ban incandescents, and I think by 2020 we need 50% dirty-to-green tax, and by 2030 we need 100% tax, that means last month it was cold outside, but I still squeeked by with $40 house energy bill, so I would rather pay $80, how else can we get people to become more efficient??
  • let me jump to web 2.0, how about an open-ebay, open garage sale.com , i could post a stream of photos of my old digital cam, we should all have a miniature shipping stating in our corner, so that no junk, goes unvalued, zwaggle, a smallsite uses zoints, bottom line , given all the constraints web20 inherently has, there is plenty of innovation to come as sites data can pass openly between more sites
  • 3d worlds + webcam will be big, + motion detection too (think wii)
  • THE LIST of near future revolutionary tools GOES ON, too bad the US, and a  good chunk of its voting citizens are usually too busy funding death projects instead
  • oh and, for now, remember, safety comes first
  • thats probably why people dont blog, they never have a free chunk of time over 20min
:D:D

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

what is a blog for, other than posting big images :D

got the image from the link http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/dougt/200705241200.jpg

nevermind what device is best, the olpc is a great price for great capabilities, lets just get internet to the people.

maybe we can call it one laptop per person, if its $50 in a few years x 4 billion = thats 200 billion,   the cost of spreading the internet to these areas, not sure.

:D

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Testing an image attachement, and rich formatting in emai...

Do you see it? Well, if not maybe I should also try rich formatting, if this appears as right indented red text, then it looks like spam.
  • can you see the bullet points
  • point2
  • point3, eh i still wont use these much. :D

Not a recent pixure, a couple weeks ago.
:D


What a concept! post my blog by email

I'm not sure how this post will show up, but if all is well, you can
post to my blog too for now, by simply emailing
davidlynch79.publish@blogger.com

toodles, this rocks, if you can read this.

:D

email TO kaneva about 3d + webcam concept

I believe you should make it a priority to offer webcam streaming capable on each avatar that walks around.

I would believe a streaming website would love to partner with you.

Even if your first cut, show a video chat room in the panel on the right, it would be a huge step, and simple to do.

Why do you not partner with a site like www.stickam.com

I wish you the best, but I see no reason, this could not be offered.

You simply allow 8 people in a room to stream their webcam. You have a panel on the right. Someone could even hack this together in minutes. If you queried an active list of users in a room, and matched that with active users on stickam, you could walk into a room, and it would also be like walking into a video chat room.

The next step would require more than a few minutes hack. It would be to allow avatars to display their webcam as they walk around a room. This would simply require calculating audio levels of each video user, per location in 3d, it would be very simple to calculate and adjust audio streams.

Friday, November 16, 2007

xml future...

ok, time for a blog, facebook is gonna need xml import and export, I'll say the same thing in five years.

the sooner everybody can get paid a cut for content, the sooner everyone will be happy. all content will be in a tree, ie xml, you can digg it ,  you will see ad corresponding to every comment, people will vote this way, craft legislation

whats missing are better tree viewing programs, im working on that, & social architectures

I want software that will track everything I do, every video I watch, and allow my friends, or others to analyze. I can always turn on off mode if I want.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

lexmark x125 printer cartridge complaint empty ink dry problem error

every time I print something, I have to buy another cartridge, I printed tax return on a new cartridge like 6 months ago, now I need to print a rebate, guess what, cartridge doesnt work anymore, I knew it wouldn't , because it happened to me before, I just thought it was fishy, now I think it either dries up, or expires automatically, either way, very convenient for lexmark to sell more cartridges.  I don't need a printer, but if I did, I would think seriously about going back to lasers.

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Sunday, October 21, 2007

Added digg button!

so I did a search for 'digg button add', at the bottom of the page I found 'example'

<script src="http://digg.com/tools/diggthis.js" type="text/javascript"></script>

I went to ie davidlynch79.blogspot.com, clicked customize, add page element, click html/javascript icon, pasted code above, preview, digg button working, now I'm famous, and you are too, since you know how. :D

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I ordered 30inch 'monitor', it's coming Thursday!!! I need it for coding.

ok, so, i'm inside of flock 1.0 beta, I added blogger, facebook, and twitter, here is a picture of the monitor that comes thursday, to make my life writing code inside massive spreadsheets easier, check out how small the icons are, now, all I  did, was right click, the image, press blog this, type an  'interesting' thought, press publish,  then my updated blog appears, I click on my newest blog entry, then I click the Twitter tab,  click post link, type small  thought, and  twitter is also connected to my facebook, wahlaa, blogging made EASY, so if I need to edit, expound, or others need to comment, all can be done on the blogger post,  and then of course, your blogger post could get dugg, but , I don't know if there is a button yet in my blogger page.  I forgot to mention, you could also just ctrl+c your blog post title and  ctrl+p it into twitter in front of the link.

The two step process, gives you a good preview, before twittering it out, editing your blog is also easy in Flock, just click File: open blog post, then select the post to edit, edit it, click publish, select overwrite instead of publish new, and blog edit is done.  You can always just post comments, if ya don't need to edit it.


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buy these at walmart, they're like $4, buy them for christmas for everyone, I save $10 a month/person with these, I can't tell the difference between 100% 2.5gal/min and 50% of that, I usually shower at about 30% pressure, because it has a button, you can adjust all the way down to zero, so the water stays hot, but you can control the pressure, ie to lather up, works great, no compromise, the only thing lacking, is your willingness to rein in unnecessary waste and expense.

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Saturday, October 20, 2007

Kaneva - Imagine What You Can Do

Kaneva - Imagine What You Can Do

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this time, i clicked File: New blog post. let me press publish now

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welcome, this entry aint exactly through flock.