Archive for April 18th, 2004


Descent into the maelstrom


Descent into the maelstrom


From KOS



Sunday WaPo: Iraq Officially FUBAR


Things are officially FUBAR in Iraq. There is really no other way to read this A1 bombshell from Sunday’s WaPo.


Un-freakin-believable…



Uprisings Force U.S. to Rethink Strategy in Iraq


BAGHDAD, April 17 — In the space of two weeks, a fierce insurgency in Iraq has isolated the U.S.-appointed civilian government and stopped the American-financed reconstruction effort, as contractors hunker down against waves of ambushes and kidnappings, according to U.S. and Iraqi officials.


The events have also pressured U.S. forces to vastly expand their area of operations within Iraq, while triggering a partial collapse of the new Iraqi security services designed to gradually replace them


U.S. officials said they are reconsidering initial assessments that the uprisings might be contained as essentially military confrontations in Fallujah, where Marines continue their siege of a chronically volatile city, and Najaf, where the militant Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr has taken refuge in the shadow of a shrine.


In a fierce battle, 10 US troops, dozens of Iraqi insurgents killed in fighting.

A former ally is bailing out, Spain PM orders Iraq troops home.



Spain’s new prime minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero has given orders for Spanish troops in Iraq to be brought home in “as short a time as possible”.


Winning their hearts and minds; Chapter 812:



Iraqi Health Minister presses authorities to explain U.S. targeting of Falluja ambulances

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I do the programmers victory…

I do the programmers victory dance!


Among other things, I write database applications on PC’s, using Microsoft Visual FoxPro (VFP). Lately, I’ve been learning Visual FoxExpress (VFE), a Rapid Application Development (RAD) add-on << do I hear someone screaming “stop with the acronyms, already” >> to VFP which allows one to build new applications quickly. Once you figure it out, that is. VFE has a steep learning curve. It’s full Object Oriented Programming (OOP)  << oops (a  ha ha that’s a joke, OOP, oops, get it?), there’s another acronym >> plus it has a development environment which must be understood, then mastered.


For a while there the learning curve was practically vertical, yes it was. I bashed away at it using a book about VFE, their training CD, and their online support conference. Today I (finally) figured out how to do something that had eluded me for a couple of weeks. It was a real “Eureka” moment, and once it happened, many other pieces fell into place, and then everything became vastly simpler. Once you climb to the top of a vertical rock wall, the view is great, plus your feet are on solid ground again…


So, as Dilbert did once in the comic strip after figuring out something that had baffled him, I too did a victory dance. Being as I have a home office, I will admit my cats were a bit startled.


PS What does VFE do? For you programmer types out there; once you get the database and tables organized, you can create a Parent/child data entry form with add/change/delete/print/lookup with menus and reports in about fifteen minutes and do so writing no code. It’s that powerful.

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Maelstrom

Maelstrom


Bush sealed Hamas leader’s fate - Palestinians



“It was Bush.”


The verdict was near unanimous amid the tears and rage on Palestinian streets after Israel killed Hamas leader Abdel-Aziz al-Rantissi in an air strike Saturday that many Arabs felt President Bush must have approved.


This also sealed the fate for hopes of peace in the Middle East for the forseeable future.


Analysis: The road map to chaos, from UPI, who usually tilt to the right



Bush’s blatant support of Sharon’s initiative is placing the American president’s political aspirations of instilling democracy in the area in great jeopardy, warned a number of Middle East observers. And that was before Rantisi’s killing. Now the only place the president’s Middle East Road Map is likely to lead to, is just greater chaos.

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Works for me

Works for me


Ralph Nader says “Join the call for an impeachment inquiry of Bush and Cheney”

Here’s why.

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Noam Chomsky now has a…

Noam Chomsky now has a blog!


Right here

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