Contributed by: filbert Thursday, May 12 2005 @ 07:29 AM CST
This Kansas City Business Journal[*1] gives the details–if it goes through, the swap will happen in mid-2006, leaving Comcast the dominant cable comany in Kansas City.
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Contributed by: filbert Thursday, May 12 2005 @ 07:29 AM CST
This Kansas City Business Journal[*1] gives the details–if it goes through, the swap will happen in mid-2006, leaving Comcast the dominant cable comany in Kansas City.
Contributed by: filbert Thursday, May 12 2005 @ 07:22 AM CST
Frighteningly, Marquette president Robert Wild set the tone for a continuing debacle when he said in a written statement:[*3] “While I recognize that some people are disappointed that we are not reinstating the Warriors nickname, we cannot teach one principle about respect for human dignity in our classrooms and then fail to act by that same principle when making decisions,” President Robert Wild, S.J., said. “The Warriors nickname will always be part of our proud athletics tradition, and we will honor that tradition. But we live in a different era than when the Warriors nickname was selected in 1954. The perspective of time has shown us that our actions, intended or not, can offend others. We must not knowingly act in a way that others will believe, based on their experience, to be an attack on their dignity as fellow human beings.”
The “offend the offendable” game has always been dangerous to play. In this case, Wild simply has no idea how offensive his comment is. Several good friends of mine, my brother, my father, my father-in-law, and several other family members were all “warriors.” Their service should be honored, not mocked and distorted. The American Warrior defends human dignity, it is Wild who denies human dignity to those in the military profession. This reckless, closed-minded, disrespectful political correctness needs to be vigorously opposed wherever it occurs.
Wild and his ilk should be required to attend mandatory warrior sensitivity training.
Contributed by: filbert Wednesday, May 11 2005 @ 10:31 AM CST
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Contributed by: filbert Tuesday, May 10 2005 @ 07:30 AM CST
I’m awaiting the patch and will link to it when it comes out.
One workaround is to go to Tools>Options>Web Features, and unclick “Allow Web Sites to Install Software.” (via SANS Internet Storm Center[*1] ).
Contributed by: filbert Tuesday, May 10 2005 @ 07:22 AM CST
I stepped away from the blog for a couple of days, but I’m back now. Here we go again . . .
Contributed by: filbert Friday, May 06 2005 @ 03:07 PM CST
Contributed by: filbert Friday, May 06 2005 @ 02:42 PM CST
THE TOUGHEST DECISION: SHOULD MY LOVED ONE BE PLACED IN AN ASSISTED COMPUTING FACILITY?
From The Silicon Pines Assisted Computing Facility[*1] web site.
I’m sure Medary.com readers are savvy techology users and wouldn’t be candidates for Silicon Pines. But someone close to you just might . . .
On second thought, it does sound rather restful . . .