Submitted by koppie on Thu, 11/12/2009 - 15:50
I'm continuing to chip away at my photo backlog. The latest installment: photos from the most recent visit to Alcatraz.
Submitted by koppie on Sun, 11/08/2009 - 08:29
This gives you an idea how bad my backlog is; I still have photos from 2007 that I haven't processed.
Anyway, here's Lydia & Phil's wedding from 2007:
Submitted by koppie on Sat, 11/07/2009 - 09:42
Submitted by koppie on Wed, 11/04/2009 - 14:23
Now I know why law offices don't use open source software. Pleadings.
Submitted by koppie on Tue, 11/03/2009 - 23:45
I know, I probably should have done last weekend's Alcatraz photos first. Well, I didn't. Console yourself with these photos from Ft. Point 8/09. Also available on Facebook (by popular request).
Submitted by koppie on Tue, 11/03/2009 - 22:21
As promised, photos are up from our two week vacation to Canada and San Diego. Only a month late. And by popular request, they're on Facebook too.
From Edmonton:
Submitted by koppie on Tue, 11/03/2009 - 16:37
When I put Casey's Infantry Tactics on my Blackberry, I chuckled to myself that I'm the only person who would enjoy such a confluence of the deep past and the ultra-modern. In 1855, US Secretary of War Jefferson Davis commissioned as US Army officer, Hardee, to write a new manual on tactics. When the Civil War started, both Davis and Hardee went to the South, and in 1862 Hardee wrote a new manual for the Confederates. The US Army couldn't stand using a tactics manual that had been written by a Confederate so they commissioned
Submitted by koppie on Wed, 10/28/2009 - 10:26
Today is Nathan's first day with the nanny. She told me this morning that the first day with a new family always makes her nervous. I didn't tell her that I'm nervous too.
Submitted by koppie on Sat, 10/24/2009 - 17:10
I'm now available for freelance web design.
Submitted by koppie on Thu, 10/22/2009 - 22:41
Rights Watchdog, Lost in the Mideast
By ROBERT L. BERNSTEIN
Published: October 19, 2009
AS the founder of Human Rights Watch, its active chairman for 20 years and now founding chairman emeritus, I must do something that I never anticipated: I must publicly join the group’s critics. Human Rights Watch had as its original mission to pry open closed societies, advocate basic freedoms and support dissenters. But recently it has been issuing reports on the Israeli-Arab conflict that are helping those who wish to turn Israel into a pariah state.
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