May 062003
 

Saturday was Free Comic Book Day. We took Henry to Dragon’s Lair for a few free comics. We picked up a few for ourselves including a compilation book with a short Milk and Cheese (p.s. the link appears to be broken at the moment) story. It was also election day in Austin. We elected a new mayor and some city council seats. Mary and I actually went and voted. The outcome was pretty much a forgone conclusion and Will Wynn was elected as expected.

We also had tickets to the matinee performance of Cirque Du Soleil’s Alegria. It was the first time to a Cirque performance for all of us. We brought Lily and Henry. Henry was just old enough to get into it and Lily slept most of the performance, allowing Mary and I to enjoy the whole thing. I highly recommend going to a performance if you have a chance despite the rather high ticket prices. I’ve passed on seeing O and Mystere on my trips to Vegas over the past few years, but I’m definitely not going to miss O the next time I’m there. We finished the day off with dinner at Hoover’s (great food despite their crap website). Both kids were amazingly well behaved, although Lily did manage to dump Mary’s entire drink into both their laps just as we were finishing eating.

Sunday was yoga for Mary, basketball for me, and trips to Sam’s, Target, and Central Market for all four of us, making it painfully obvious that we need a bigger car.

 Posted by on May 6, 2003 at 2:52 am
May 032003
 

I’m amazed that this didn’t get more press in the last few days. I’m especially annoyed at the Statesman which mentioned nothing about this in any of this week’s papers. Apparently, the GOP is trying to redistrict Lloyd Doggett out of a job and totally screw Austin in the process. Here’s the email that’s been going around…

Despite the many budget challenges faced in this legislative session, the Texas House is revisiting congressional redistricting. An
unconscionable plan, that is purported to have been drawn by Representative Tom DeLay, would rip the heart out of Travis County and end Austin's representation in Congress.

** No Austinite will ever represent a united Austin again.

** They have attempted to draw a map so that Rep. Lloyd Doggett can no longer speak for us in Washington.

DeLay's divisive Washington politics are now literally dividing Travis County:

District 10, which Rep. Doggett now represents and includes 80% of the people of Travis County, is moved by Republicans completely outside
Travis County. Instead, the district would stretch from Llano to the New Mexico border. Travis is then split three ways:

(1) Rep. Lamar Smith (R) gets East and Southeast Austin, Hays and
Comal Counties and part of San Antonio.

(2) Rep. Ron Paul (R) gets Pflugerville, Manor, and the Northeast of
Travis County in addition to much of his current district.

(3) Rep. Henry Bonilla (R) gets the western half of Travis County,
Blanco and Kendall Counties and part of San Antonio.

This plan, secret until released by the GOP late Wednesday, removes
Rep. Lloyd Doggett from Travis County and ensures that Austin has no one to champion its interests.

This Tom DeLay "Life Tenure plan" ensures he will remain House
Majority Leader for a decade, furthering his extremist agenda.

What can you do?

1. Commit to attending the only hearing the House will have on this
plan, scheduled for Friday, May 2nd, at 2:00 pm upon final adjournment and Saturday, May 3rd at 10:00 A.M. or upon final adjournment. Both
meetings are scheduled in the Capitol Extension, Room E2.036. The exact starting time of the hearing is still unclear because of the legislative schedule, but you will receive an update on Thursday or Friday with more details about the timing. You can also call the clerk for the Redistricting Committee, Jay Yates at (512) 463-9948 to find out more about the time of the committee meeting. If you can attend the hearing, please contact the Travis County Democratic Party at (512) 477-7500.

2. Representatives Elliott Naishtat, Dawnna Dukes, and Eddie Rodriguez have spoken out against this plan that hurts Travis County. If you live in a district represented by Representatives Terry Keel, Todd Baxter, or Jack Stick, call them today and tell them to speak against this plan and for Travis County's best interest.

Representative Terry Keel (512) 463-0652
Representative Todd Baxter (512) 463-0631
Representative Jack Stick (512) 463-0821

3. Call Speaker Craddick and tell him that you don't want the
Legislature to waste its time on redistricting, but focus on the other important matters of this session. Urge him to drop the partisan politics engineered by Congressman Tom DeLay and to do what's right for Texans.

Speaker Tom Craddick (512) 463-1000

4. Call and email friends and alert them that the GOP is attempting to cut Rep. Doggett out of Congress and urge them to attend the hearing.

 Posted by on May 3, 2003 at 10:25 pm
May 032003
 

Ever try searching a folder for files that contain a bit of text in Windows XP and come back empty handed when you know damn well it’s in there somewhere? You’re not alone. Some dude named Doug Knox was cool enough to code up some vbscript to help solve the problem. Or you can go to Microsoft and see what they have to say about it.

On a somewhat related note, I had ordered a Sharp Zaurus from Home Shopping Network because it was a ridiculous deal. Apparently, I didn’t act fast enough and they took more orders than they could fill, so I got a cancellation notice from them last week. For some strange reason, I’m now lusting after a 17 inch Powerbook. With our summer trips, an unforeseen root canal, the need for a larger automobile and various home improvements that have been begging for attention for at least a few years, it’s not bloody likely.

 Posted by on May 3, 2003 at 1:00 am
May 022003
 

Mary visited one of the other mothers from our birthing class today. Her son is about two weeks older than Lily. She got some great pictures. You can check them out on their website.

Also, I’ve finally upgraded my version of PHPNuke in the hopes of getting an RSS feed going. Let me know if you find anything wacky as I’m sure to have screwed something up.

 Posted by on May 2, 2003 at 8:01 am