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Scary stuff. But the craziness wasn't just limited to members of the fourth estate.
Actually, I think Atrios' explanation may make more sense. Which is even better!
I didn't see it last night. Instead I watched the grainy realplayer version, half at home this morning and the rest at work during lunch. The only negative I could tell about the speech was that Kerry kept rushing through his applause lines instead of letting people clap. Since he did this to please the networks, I think he has a great excuse. And the message and delivery were perfect.
I don't mean to sound repetitive, but I've been saying for awhile that the Democrats are going to win in November, because the election hinges not upon Kerry, or even Bush, but upon external forces neither campaign can control. Barring the capture of UBL, I think the GOP loses. Why? Because the economy isn't picking up steam fast enough, Bush will never dig himself out of the job hole, and because of his consistent credibility gap.
The GOP says we're going to turn the corner. They may not like the fact that John Kerry is behind it.
I am nearing the end of one of those days throughout which I worked at a fevered pace and have little to show for it at the end. Lots of talking, little doing. Lots of doing, but nothing to show for it. The good news is that I acquired CA car insurance and our car passed its smog test (Go California for protecting our lungs with smog fees!) So, now our NY insurer can stop phone stalking us. Funny thing is, he thinks he's suspicious of us because we live in Virginia, when in fact we snuck off to California.
Tomorrow, I will get a CA driver's license. Exciting -- I still have my chubby-cheeked VA profile picture from when I was 16. Of course, I hardly ever get carded anymore, because I need botox. And we will get CA plates. The caddy's relocation will be complete.
Also today, I had an immense lunch of bbq ribs and all the trimmings. As those of you who know me know, I do not eat immense lunches. I am a soup or salad girl, maybe some pasta. I eat immense dinners, even though it's worse for me. Large amounts of food put me into a stupor and that state of mind is best pursued in the evening. So, needless to say, my afternoon was less productive than it might otherwise have been. As Ed would say, though, it was incredibly tasty.
I'm thrilled with the new digs, Ed. I have no idea if anything in my world has changed, but I am eager to find out and certain that the payoff will be grand.
Oh, in response to Ed's post earlier...I've always wondered. Are you allowed to chew gum or eat a mint in the Metro? I have done these things, but always have striven to be stealthy about it.
Okay, after some work, I think I've finally knocked down some of the tough coding needed to open the site up to a greater audience. In a few minutes I'll be sending out an e-mail to a few people located on the nicknames page who I think could help contribute an article or two to the overall site. And so I present point release 1.5 of the 'werkz web site. Most may not see a difference, but trust me, the changes in back are akin to suddenly placing advertising on the main page. (Something I will never do...)
The reason for the alteration?
Well, to put it simply, I think the site could use a few more viewpoints than just mine. Brad and Helena occasionally chip in, but the bulk is still done by me. Needless to say, it would be nice to see some more content on the site covering a wider range of topics. The best part of being an American is being able to rebel against the easily idiotic notion that purity is preferable. We are a nation of mongrels, of mixed blood heritage, of blue eyes and black hair and brown skin and red noses who pay to lose their identity. In that context, having a larger number of voices voice in is a good thing.
While I'm at it, the new staff page is nowhere near complete. Now that I've added in plenty of backend goodness, I'll be working on updating that section to reflect the people who get the golden tickets more properly. And I still want to throw in comments on the articles, but only for registered users...but in order to do that, I had to allow other users to be created, hence the order.
It all makes sense, in an edward sort of way.
To answer your two next questions: no, I don't know when I will invite you onboard. And no, I don't know when the new features/look will be finished. The trip is the fun part, remember?
I love the Metro. This is one reason why. Look, we have a zero-tolerance policy. If the cop had nailed her before she entered the turnstiles, I would've said he went too far. But she ignored his warning, and walked through the turnstiles. I saw some well-dressed guy a week or two ago on a station platform with an open bottle of soda. I thought about raising a fuss but then realized that the next metro employee or officer would get him without my help. And I realized further that any transit system which takes its roles seriously is a good one.
This isn't to say that the laundry list of bad ideas (two-car trains, the lack of smartrip cards) in the final paragraph is invalid. Metro has and does continue to make mistakes. But most mistakes of that nature stem from a lack of resources. Unlike other transit systems, Metro can't get any money from the local government to subsidize operating expenses. So it has to raise fees and cut corners to do what is needed. The cleanest run system in the country can only hang its hat on order and discipline, not on extravagance. And that's says a great deal about the hard-working men and women who keep Metro running.
Last night I hopped on the Link and used my SmarTrip card. Saved me $.25 total. But the experience was priceless. I may have to start riding other buses if they all (as others have told me) take SmarTrip. Welcome to the future, WMATA style. It's may be crowded, but it is very bright.
I finished the incredibly large project...so I'm now free to actually make up all the work that I missed over the past week. I'll try to start posting some more here as well, but I can't do that until I finish the coding changes which will, in all likelihood, have a huge effect on the site itself. Which is why this entry is going into the brand spanking new "coding" subsection of the "news" section...
I'm posting this as Helena...using her new login. I think it's going to work. We'll see...
A long day at work. Doing some coding right now...
Brad and Helena...you can't log back in to the admin side yet...still working out some bugs.
The new features should be cool, but it could take up to a week for me to get them working. Combined with the fact that my work (during the day) is super-busy...well, let's just say posting will be light this week.
Part 3 of the cult experience, as well as the regular weekend update, as well as the new coding, as well as everything else in my life, is on hold until I finish a big proposal for work. It's a big proposal.

