August 24, 2008

Please Register Now, and Vote!

(If you think Obama has it in the basket, read this and think again).

Application and info re- registration in Texas here, or, last I checked, you can pick up an application in any U.S. post office. For info re- other states, try your Secretary of State's website.

Please encourage your friends to register and vote as well.

If you think you're already registered, double-check it here (not sure-fire, but convenient and worth doing).

Basic requirements in Texas:

• Your voter registration will become effective 30 days after it is received or on your 18th birthday, whichever is later. Your registration must be effective on or before an election in order to vote in that election.
• You must be at least 17 years and 10 months old to register, and you must be 18 years of age
by election day.
• You must register to vote in the county in which you reside.
• If you move to another county, you must re-register in the county of your new residence.
• You must provide your Texas driver's license or personal identification number. If you do not have a driver's license or personal identification number, then give the last four digits of your social security number, or if you do not have any of these identification numbers, then you must indicate by checking the appropriate box on the application side.
• If you do not have a Texas driver's license or a social security number, you will be required to present identification when you vote in person or enclose a copy of such identification with your ballot if you vote by mail. Identification includes: a current and valid ID; a copy of a current utility bill; bank statement; government check; paycheck; or other government document that shows your name and address.
• If you have been convicted of a felony, you must have completed all of your punishment, including any parole, supervision, period of probation, or you must have received a pardon.

Election Day is Tuesday, November 4. In Texas, the deadline to register and be eligible to vote in the election is October 6, 2008. This can be either the postmark date or the date the application is received in the office of the voter registrar.

Never forget.

Fox vs. Dem Convention Protestors



Of course I enjoyed this; but I wish leftist protesters were better-prepared to exploit any soapboxes provided by offering informed, empathetic reasoning.

Fox prolly will continue to air footage that makes leftists look like a unreasoning, arguably dangerous mob.

August 23, 2008

Hacker Broke into Homeland Security Phone System and Made 400 Calls

The illegal activity was caught by Sprint, which apparently thought it odd when $12,000 in calls to the Middle East from FEMA (now part of the Department of Homeland Security) were racked up over a weekend.

According to the Canadian Press via Yahoo, " [t]his type of hacking is very low-tech and 'old school,' said John Jackson, a St. Louis-based security consultant."

The identity of the hacker remains unknown. The system vulnerability "' . . . enables unauthorized individuals anywhere in the world to communicate via compromised U.S. phone systems in a way that is difficult to trace,' according to a department information bulletin from June 3, 2003" [emphasis supplied].

Johannes Kreidler: Licensing for Composition Comprising 70,200 Samples

August 22, 2008

Company f.k.a. Diebold Admits Electronic Voting Machines Seriously Flawed



If election officials have to "verify what the machines are telling them," the point of the machines is . . . ?

August 21, 2008

Ahmet Ögüt's "Clear Blue Sky"

"AK: You also use 'found history' for your installation at SITE Santa Fe, Clear Blue Sky versus Generous Earth, mixing slogans from a civilian-defense manual, which you've reprinted on red tote bags for visitors to take, with an urban legend, which you've painted lowrider-style on a car hood. How did you think to bring these elements together?

": I used an urban legend about a cow falling from a plane and sinking a Japanese trawler as a starting point, and I wanted to illustrate this legend in a way that would engage with Southwestern lowrider culture. The reprinted warnings are from Los Alamos, and out of context, they become a parody of insecurity. Together, the urban legend and the civil-defense warnings are metaphorical elements, with the sky playing the role of the nomadic forces and Earth as the place of rightful nations."

Who doesn't love a free tote bag.

More at artkrush and SITE Santa Fe.