Russian to English?

Can anyone out there give me a better translation of this page (a Russian-language LiveJournal that links to a post of mine) than Babelfish’s translation?

I’d kind of like to know what the discussion is about, but Babelfish’s translation leaves a bit to be desired.

The wind brings down snow and howls after the window.The transformation of America into the scoop is accompanied by sharp climate variation.So it must be.

Gephardt accuses MoveOn of rigging their vote

The MoveOn primary that I posted about earlier today is apparently attracting all sorts of attention (as it should) — unfortunately, not all of it is good.

More than a million Internet users will be invited to vote in a virtual Democratic primary next week, but this most modern of elections is facing age-old allegations of vote-rigging.

Howard Dean, who has built an extensive network of Internet-savvy supporters, is expected to get the most votes in the MoveOn.org primary. Organizers of the site say any advantage for the former Vermont governor is due to his appeal among their members, and not any misdeeds in their process or because one of their employees worked on his campaign.

Officials in Dick Gephardt’s campaign said they were surprised when their supporters who registered got an e-mail encouraging them to vote for Dean. Gephardt’s team considered pulling out of the primary but decided to stay in.

“We are not going to change our participation at this point, but we are concerned that the process seems to be rigged,” said Erik Smith, a spokesman for the presidential campaign of the Missouri lawmaker. “We think there is a legitimate role for MoveOn to organize grass-roots support for candidates, but we are worried that it appears they are playing favorites.”

Of course, if the Gephardt people knew what they were talking about, they would have known that Dean’s e-mail was just one of three e-mails being sent out, one from each of the top three candidates in MoveOn’s polls.

Boyd said everyone registered on the site got the Dean e-mail Wednesday because he finished in the top three in a poll conducted by the campaign last month. The other top finishers also got to send a message — Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry’s was sent Thursday; Ohio Rep. Dennis Kucinich will send his Friday.

Dean, not being one to take an accusation like this laying down, posted the following rebuttal to his website:

\”MoveOn has done more to get people involved and to give them a voice in the political process than any other organization in recent memory. To question the integrity of MoveOn and its 1.4 million members is outrageous and only serves to further erode the American people’s belief that their voices matter.

\”People in Washington wonder why so many have been turning away from the political process. This type of baseless accusation only gives them one more reason to tune out.

“My campaign will continue to stand for one thing: citizen participation. We must not allow Washington cynicism to erode the fundamental belief that people at the grassroots can make a difference in their government. Join me, and let’s move on.”

(via Taegan Goddard)

11 Objects

Today’s BlogFodder asks for 11 objects in your immediate vicinity.

The sad thing is, I could quite honestly take the easy route out and give “Eleven empty Dr. Pepper cans” as my answer. Good thing that more housecleaning is on the schedule for tonight.

  1. My camera, waiting for me to empty out the last round of shots.
  2. A stack of pictures from Prairie from our last trip to visit her family in Woodland.
  3. A Rush Hour DVD that I need to watch to see if it’s scratched badly enough to be unwatchable.
  4. An ESPN keyring that I got from Chilkoot Charlie’s bar in Anchorage (this amuses me, because in true sterotypical geek fashion, I couldn’t care less about sports, and because ‘Koots was one of my least favorite hangouts).
  5. A novelty cigarette lighter shaped like a penguin that I saw at 7-11 and couldn’t pass up.
  6. A stack of CDs that, for one reason or another, I’ve discovered haven’t been ripped into my .mp3 collection yet.
  7. A stuffed penguin from Prairie that sits on top of one of my computer monitors, keep watch over all I do.
  8. A printed copy of the W3C’s CSS Level 2 specification, which I’ve actually read cover-to-cover.
  9. Beginning PHP4, which one of these days I’ll actually start digging through so I can learn a bit more about what I can do with PHP on my website.
  10. My checkbook, which these days I use only to pay rent with each month.
  11. Clear packing tape that hasn’t been put away since I was mailing DVDs out to the world.

Fascinating, isn’t it?

Vote for Dean

Disclaimer: This post was actually written by Kirsten on her site. It just happened to be nearly exactly what I’d been planning on posting, so I’m shamelessly snarfing it. ;)


Register to vote today!

MoveOn.org is an online grassroots action site with lots of money — and support — to lend to the candidate of it’s members’ choice. 1.4 million members (and growing) will cast their votes on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week for the candidate they want to support. My vote is going to Howard Dean.Today MoveOn sent out an email forward from Governor Dean, one of the three highest polling candidates with their members. I’ve attached the entire letter — which is fantastic — but here’s a snippet:

Our country is at stake. The Bush Doctrine of preemptive war is wrong for America. The Bush tax cuts are not about cutting taxes; they are about starving and destroying Social Security, Medicare, and our public schools. They call polluting our air “The Clear Skies Act,” destroying old growth “The Healthy Forest Act,” and taking away our civil liberties “The Patriot Act.”

…On my first day in office, I will tear up the Bush Doctrine of preemptive war. I will end this President’s policy of domestic division. I will repeal those parts of the Patriot Act that betray the Bill of Rights. And I will roll back this President’s tax cuts, because we will never achieve social justice in this country unless we balance the budget.

If you want to show your support for Dean, or another Democratic candidate, you can register as a member of MoveOn.org and vote next week. Moveon will only endorse a candidate who receives a minimum of 50% of their member’s votes — and if the 2000 election should have taught us anything — it is that every vote counts (especially when they’re being counted properly :P ).

Make your voice heard!

Dear MoveOn member,

Our country is at stake. The Bush Doctrine of preemptive war is wrong for America. The Bush tax cuts are not about cutting taxes; they are about starving and destroying Social Security, Medicare, and our public schools. They call polluting our air “The Clear Skies Act,” destroying old growth “The Healthy Forest Act,” and taking away our civil liberties “The Patriot Act.”

If you are as tired and angered as I am by the manipulation and lies, then please join my campaign by signing the Pledge to Take Back America. Let’s show that millions of us are not ashamed to stand up for our values:

http://www.deanforamerica.com/moveon

Too many in my party have failed to stand up to this administration’s assault on our country’s ideals. Let’s show them that the era of conservative intimidation is over. People in Washington worry about “electability” but they forget why they were elected in the first place. Silence equals defeat. Victory requires educating, organizing, and convincing.

Defeating George Bush will take nothing short of a massive grassroots movement. That’s why we’ve taken a page from MoveOn’s book and provided tools on our website to help you build the movement in your community. Click below to see what’s happening near you and to join in. And please forward this email to your friends — I want everyone to know that there is a way to get involved, no matter where they live, or how much time they have:

http://action.deanforamerica.com

Candidates who continue to say whatever it takes to be elected will lose. What Americans want is a leader who believes in and will fight for sensible and principled positions, including balanced budgets, health care for every American, and a defense policy consistent with American values. The only way we can beat George W. Bush is to stand for a clear alternative.

I stood up against this President’s attack on Iraq. I did not support his huge tax cuts. I did not support the misnamed “No Child Left Behind Act,” which is raising property taxes all over America and bankrupting our public school system. Unlike all but one of my opponents, I have balanced a budget and I have appointed judges — and I am the only candidate who has made health care available to 99% of the children and 90% of the adults in my state.

On my first day in office, I will tear up the Bush Doctrine of preemptive war. I will end this President’s policy of domestic division. I will repeal those parts of the Patriot Act that betray the Bill of Rights. And I will roll back this President’s tax cuts, because we will never achieve social justice in this country unless we balance the budget.

I believe that we can protect ourselves from terrorism and protect the civil liberties that make our nation strong. I believe that we can grow and prosper while also protecting our environment. I believe that a free and brave nation will always be stronger than a fearful nation, and I refuse to submit to fear any longer.

Abraham Lincoln said that a government of the people, by the people and for the people would not perish from this earth. Only you — we — have the power to ensure that the ideals of America are not destroyed by this President’s radical agenda. If you share my beliefs, then join me in pledging to take back America in 2004:

http://www.deanforamerica.com/moveon

To plan or to join campaign events near you — including a nationwide day of rallies and house parties on June 23 — please click here:

http://action.deanforamerica.com

We can undo the damage this President has done only by coming together as Americans today. MoveOn members like you have proven that the grassroots has more power today than at any time in history. Yet MoveOn took years to grow to the size it is today. We do not have years. Years from now will be too late. We must come together now to defeat George W. Bush — so please pass this email along to all of your friends who believe, as you do, that we must act now to take back America.

Sincerely,

Governor Howard Dean, M.D.

A visit from the Muffin

Only two days until I get a visit from the one and only [geek*muffin] herself, along with her boy! Should be a lot of fun — Kirsten and Denton should be showing up early in the morning this Saturday, and here until Thursday or so, as they embark on Kirsten’s first ever paid vacation!

Posting may be a bit light during the week — for some silly reason, I have this bizarre tendency to give the computers short shrift when I’ve got actual real, living, breathing people visiting my little world. I know, things like that probably mean I’m in danger of getting my geek card revoked, but you’ve got to have your priorities, right?

Peace

“Aydan,” spoke Niagat, “I would serve Heraak; I would see an end to war; I would be one of your warmasters.”

“Would you kill to achieve this, Nigat?”

“I would kill.”

“Would you kill Heraak to achieve this?”

“Kill Heraak, my master?” Niagat paused and considered the question. “If I cannot have both, I would see Heraak dead to see an end to war.”

“That is not what I asked.”

“And, Aydan, I would do the killing.”

“And now, would you die to achieve this?”

“I would risk death as does any warrior.”

“Again, Niagat, that is not my question. If an end to war can only be purchased at the certain cost of your own life, would you die by your own hand to achieve peace?”

Niagat studied upon the thing that Aydan asked. “I am willing to take the gamble of battle. In this gamble there is the chance of seeing my goal. But my certain death, and by my own hand, there would be no chance of seeing my goal. No. I would not take my own life for this. That would be foolish. Have I passed your test?”

“You have failed, Niagat. Your goal is not peace; your goal is to live in peace. Return when your goal is peace alone and you hold a willing knife at your own throat to achieve it. That is the price of a warmaster’s blade.”

The Enemy Papers, by Barry Longyear

Neal Stephenson: Quicksilver

The newest book from one of my favorite modern authors, Neal Stephenson, is now available for pre-order at Amazon: Quicksilver: Volume One of the Baroque Cycle.

In this wonderfully inventive follow-up to his bestseller Cryptonomicon, Neal Stephenson brings to life a cast of unforgettable characters in a time of breathtaking genius and discovery, men and women whose exploits defined an age known as the Baroque.

Daniel Waterhouse possesses a brilliant scientific mind — and yet knows that his genius is dwarfed by that of his friends Isaac Newton, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, and Robert Hooke. He rejects the arcane tradition of alchemy, even as it is giving birth to new ways of understanding the world.

Jack Shaftoe began his life as a London street urchin and is now a reckless wanderer in search of great fortune. The intrepid exploits of Half-Cocked Jack, King of the Vagabonds, are quickly becoming the stuff of legend throughout Europe.

Eliza is a young woman whose ingenuity is all that keeps her alive after being set adrift from the Turkish harem in which she has been imprisoned since she was a child.

Daniel, Jack, and Eliza will traverse a landscape populated by mad alchemists, Barbary pirates, and bawdy courtiers, as well as historical figures including Samuel Pepys, Ben Franklin, and other great minds of the age. Traveling from the infant American colonies to the Tower of London to the glittering courts of Louis XIV, and all manner of places in between, this magnificent historical epic brings to vivid life a time like no other, and establishes its author as one of the preeminent talents of our own age.

(via Atrios)