Obama Throws the Gays Under the Bus

June 12th, 2009 Comments off

Sucks to be had, don’t it?

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My Thoughts on Bing.com

June 11th, 2009 Comments off

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Microsoft just released Bing.com, their new search decision engine, last week. I must say I am somewhat impressed.

Yes, I rolled my eyes like most people at the thought of another lame attempt by Microsoft to try to dig into Google’s share of the search market. That reaction was mostly developed over time by the fact that everytime Microsoft rolled out a new version of their search platform, I’d try using it a few times, not find what I was looking for and immediately go back to Google because I usually got what I wanted within the first few results.

I am suprised to find that after a week, I am using Bing consistently at home and at work and have now permanently changed my default search provider to Bing.com. I have only once gone back to Google when I didn’t find what I wanted in a Bing.com search and Google didn’t do any better. That is the first time that has ever happened for me since Microsoft entered the search market many moons ago.

I am also impressed with the layout of search results. My “Related Searches” in Bing are to the left of my results, not forcing me to scroll all the way down to the end of the page (as in Google). Bing also notes the “Best Match” for my query, something Google does not do.

Other improvements include image and video previews, although Microsoft had to change the behavior of the previews initially after porn started showing up. However, that only happened when the Safe Search filter was turned off or set to its lowest setting. So one could argue that users have complete control over their results if they know how to use the settings properly.

Overall, I think Microsoft is off to a very good (re)start with Bing.com. And, so do a lot of other people apparently, since Bing.com has now overtaken Yahoo.com in search use and has actually started an uptick in market share.

Only time will tell if these modest gains in the first week are an indication of a pattern. But I can say that I am now a full time Bing.com user after years of disappointment with Micrsoft’s search efforts. I wonder how many other people will make the permanent change too?

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Cheney’s Speeh Today

May 21st, 2009 Comments off
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5 Steps for Fixing California

May 21st, 2009 Comments off

1. Massive state government employment and budget reform. Across the board 30% budget cut. Nothing is spared. The state has 235,000 workers – lay off 20% and force the public service employees union to accept drastic cuts in benefits to bring them in line with other states. Move state workers from a guaranteed retirement benefits plan to a contribution-based one.

2. A Constitutional Amendment requiring voter approval to raise income taxes and property taxes, 65% majority voter approval required for passage. Repeal Prop. 13.

3. Part-time Legislature.

4. Repeal Ballot Initiative Law or severely restrict it to ensure that any ballot initiative requiring spending also requires that it be paid for through an off-setting tax hike (see #2).

5. Reduce Corporate business taxes by 50%. Make California an attractive place for businesses again and jobs will return, revenue will go up, and the state will prosper once more.

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What is that odd feeling…

February 6th, 2009 Comments off

…growing in the pit of my stomach? Could that be, respect where none existed before? Did Lindsay Graham really just smack down Babs Boxer-briefs? I must be dreaming.

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Karma pays “Slow Joe” a Visit

February 3rd, 2009 Comments off

Karma can be a bitch Joe – show some respect.

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Obama hates white people

February 2nd, 2009 Comments off
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So Say We All

January 29th, 2009 Comments off

Global Warming. It is the hoax. It is bad science. It is a high jacking of public policy. It is no joke. It is the greatest scam in history.

So sayeth the founder of the Weather Channel.

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Not that the media will saying anything about it…

January 28th, 2009 Comments off

At least Bush knew the difference between a door and a window.

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Sign of the times

January 19th, 2009 Comments off

Indeed a truly historic event. I share Mr. X’s cautious optimism.

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