Yearly Archives: 2003

The Big Dig is Almost Complete

The nightmare commute for many people in the Boston area is almost over:

$14.6 billion later, Boston’s Big Dig wraps up.

With a tellingly simple ribbon-cutting ceremony, the last underground segment of Boston’s Big Dig project opens Friday – completing major construction on one of the most complex and controversial engineering projects in human history.
It may not look as dramatic as the Hoover Dam, but the revamp of traffic flows in one of America’s oldest cities rivals any past US public-works project in complexity – and outpaced them all in cost.

Its effects will be felt for decades and far beyond Boston: It is changing commuting habits here, may influence the prospects for any similarly large-scale efforts in the future, and has hit the pocketbook of almost every taxpayer in America.

But the Big Dig’s scale – at its peak it employed 5,000 construction workers – was rivaled by high costs that have been a source of controversy since the project’s inception in 1987 – after President Reagan tried unsuccessfully to wield a penny-pinching veto pen.

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Thanks, Comcast!

Comcast just bumped my downstream speed up to 3Mbps. I just downloaded a file from an Akamai server at over 400 KBps. Not bad… Now if I could have faster upstream (it’s capped at 256 Kbps) I’d be a very happy man.

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Truth in Advertising

Via JWZ’s weblog:

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Letter to the President re: his Trip to the UK

From the Guardian:

Dear Mr President,

Today you arrive in my country for the first state visit by an American president for many decades, and I bid you welcome.

You will find yourself assailed on every hand by some pretty pretentious characters collectively known as the British left. They traditionally believe they have a monopoly on morality and that your recent actions preclude you from the club. You opposed and destroyed the world’s most blood-encrusted dictator. This is quite unforgivable.

I beg you to take no notice. The British left intermittently erupts like a pustule upon the buttock of a rather good country. Seventy years ago it opposed mobilisation against Adolf Hitler and worshipped the other genocide, Josef Stalin.

It has marched for Mao, Ho Chi Minh, Khrushchev, Brezhnev and Andropov. It has slobbered over Ceausescu and Mugabe. It has demonstrated against everything and everyone American for a century. Broadly speaking, it hates your country first, mine second.

Eleven years ago something dreadful happened. Maggie was ousted, Ronald retired, the Berlin wall fell and Gorby abolished communism. All the left’s idols fell and its demons retired. For a decade there was nothing really to hate. But thank the Lord for his limitless mercy. Now they can applaud Saddam, Bin Laden, Kim Jong-Il… and hate a God-fearing Texan. So hallelujah and have a good time.

Frederick Forsyth

Novelist

Matt Stone of “South Park” fame said it best, “I hate conservatives, but I really fucking hate liberals.”

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What's the Big Deal About Paris Hilton?

I don’t understand what the big deal is about Paris Hilton

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Zero Patience for Zero Tolerance

Fox News has an interesting op-ed on zero tolerance by ifeminist‘s Wendy McElroy.

The punishment for possessing an obvious toy became the same as for possessing a real weapon because zero tolerance means zero distinctions. Zero tolerance takes discretion and evaluation away from educators and mandates responses that can be wildly inappropriate. Behavior that used to be corrected by detention or a trip to the principal’s office now receives suspension, expulsion or even police involvement. What used to be the last resort has become the first and only option.
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The Love Between Boy and Ghoul

If this sworn declaration is true, someone needs to go to jail for a long long time…

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Where's My Skinny Piano Tie?

I was cleaning up some old papers and found a copy of my old band’s first group photo. For those of you who don’t know, the name of the band was “Façade” and we played the Western New York club circuit back in the mid-80s. We even opened for Run-DMC, OMD, and a few other bands that were fairly popular back then.

Anyways, here’s the pic. I’m the scowling 145 lb keyboardist on the right. :-)

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How's *This* For a Fast Download

We’ve recently switched from a Sprint T1 line here at work to Cogent’s all fiber optic network. 100 Mbit/sec for $1000/month. That’s 66 T1’s (a T1 is ~1.5 Mbit/s) for around what you’d pay for a T1.

While downloading iTune for Windows, I managed to get a screenshot of the IE download status – yes, that’s 1.39 Megabytes per second!

I wish I could get Cogent at home… :-)

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POLAPOLAPOLAPOLAPOLAPOLAPOLAPOLAPOLA

A picture of a picture of a picture…

All began in 1996 in Bretany, France.

On a beach I photographed with a the SX-70 a polaroid showing sand and stones. Again the resulting picture was photographed with the Polaroid-camera.

The distances in space and time became greater.

The previous polaroid is allways the basis for the next one and so on …

In the meantime more than 130 pictures are telling of – sometimes very personal – moments in the last seven years.

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