Debate #1
Well the debate is over and it up to us tthe American people to decide who will be our next president. While this may not have been the "nail in the coffin," but does give Kerry more life on the campain trail. Stay tuned for the next debates.
for a review:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A63133-2004Sep30.html
Rain or shine
Check out this photo of a Florida mailman. A flood can't keep him away from picking up your damn mail.
Open Source and Sarbanes-Oxley
Some of my work know is with Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Since I have a background in Open Source software/systems, I started to wonder who else has come across this topic. Here is one article that looks interesting. The committee is still out on how Open Source and new government regulations will effect each other.l
Wasabi Systems - Linux, the GPL, and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Legal Considerations for Embedded OEMs
Dynamism.com - Next Generation Japanese Notebooks and Electronics
Dynamism.com - Next Generation Japanese Notebooks and Electronics
If you are a fan of small electronics, this is the site for you. Most oft the product come from Japan. These are the leading gadgets and in a space conscience world. Check it out!
Come one, come all!
The Presindental Debates 2004!
This Thursday at 8P.M. CST the debate party season begins. I've been waiting four long years to start a the newest phenomeon, real political
parties.
Before the drama of a recount begins and the election results get sent to the U.S. Supreme Court be an active member of the deomocratic ideals that we furvently export, participate in an evening of the "issues" and mild amounts of alcohol.
Call or write to me: dan@danflies.com to participate in Debate Watch 2004.