Another Rose Picture
This one is Iceberg, blooming along the front of my yard

This one is Iceberg, blooming along the front of my yard

There have been some political thoughts rambling around in my head, none cogent enough to merit their own post, but persistent enough to need some outlet. So I’ll just dump them all here…
When I got ready to remove my old garden shed and build my workshop, I found a couple of old roses struggling to survive. I’d planted them years ago and forgot about them. So I moved them to the front yard, in front of the picket fence. One was Queen Elizabeth; this one I just can’t remember the name. But it’s blooming now.

This one is Martha Gonzalez. It’s not a rose garden-type rose, but it’s a great in a mixed perennial bed.

Well, for starters, not everybody hates Oracle. I don’t – it’s been a nice career builder for me. But some people apparently do. Philip Howard of Bloor Research writes:
“I have on my bookshelf a book called “Why do people hate America?” by Ziauddin Sardar and Merryl Wyn Davies, which explores the cultural and other reasons why large segments of the world – in the Middle East, the developing world and Europe – really do hate America. It occurred to me that while there are a good many people that loathe Microsoft, this is typically at the individual user level, whereas it is Oracle that tends to be the target for competitive vendors.”
Read the entire article here.
He makes some valid points. Oracle is good at what it does, but it’s expensive. And it’s become ever more massive and complicated to install and run. And while the database itself has always been solid, I’ve long felt that their front-end tools (now called Forms, Reports, and Discoverer) were clumsy, too expensive, and just simply not up to the level if competing tools. It’s difficult, however, to see Microsoft, IBM, or Computer Associates making much headway against Oracle in the foreseeable future. There’s just too much invested – money, resources, skillsets, deployed applications – to see much change coming. With databases, Oracle is still the Borg.
Dear Aunt Mable,
Well I tried to give this chicken to some daycare places, but they didn’t want it. And so I decided if I was going to have to keep it I should give it a name. I thought about calling it Whitey, because it’s mostly white, but a friend said I should call it Tyson, I guess because of that boxer. So I have named it Tyson. And guess what? It can jump up on the kitchen table!!! I feed it Cheerios and dried corn – I read a story once about Little Chick’s Breakfast, where the little Chicken loved to eat dried corn, so I tried it – well, the chicken tried it, I didn’t – and the chicken ate it!! So now I give it Cheerio’s and dried corn and ometimes still some English peas. And it has a pan right up on the table with me!! But I always put a box between the chicken and my plate, so it won’t shit in my plate again. I guess the chicken is getting used to me, because it still stays in the bathroom at night, but it has stopped flying at me and trying to peck me and bite me. But it did fall in the toilet one night and couldn’t get out, and I found it when I went in to pee. I decided to take a shower before I went back to bed, because everything got wet with water from the toilet.
Ernie
(Confused? Here’s Part 1)