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In Celebration of the Life of John H. Updegrove, M.D.

Monday Witness

Father’s realize certain things as they get older: unless you are a fireman or a high school teacher, your grandparents may never really understand what you do for a living. Few children ever appreciate the degree of skill you bring to your trade or profession, and needless to say, your average spouse is likely to wonder whether anyone that speaks kindly of her husband is really talking about the same person that sometimes forgets to take out the garbage. 

That was never a problem in my family, or at least perhaps less so than is often the case. One of my earliest memories is being asked one question over and over again: “whether I was going to be a doctor, just like my father and grandfather.” If the person asking the question was old enough, they might add, “and your great-grandfather, too.  He delivered me, you know.”
 
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Oracle Sues Google Over Android: What's Up with That?

Intellectual property Rights

 Have you discovered The Alexandria Project? 

As most of the technology world knows by now, Oracle has brought a suit for patent infringement against Google, asserting that the Java elements incorporated into Google’s Android operating system infringe patents that Oracle acquired when it took over Sun Microsystems. The basic facts are here, and the complaint can be found here. What no one yet knows for sure yet is why?

My crystal ball isn’t any clearer than the next guy’s but here are a few thoughts to consider.
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Open Source for America Celebrates its First Anniversary with Awards

Open Source/Open Standards

 Have you discovered The Alexandria Project? 

Last summer, a new organization was announced with the goal of promoting the uptake of open source software by the U.S. federal government.  It's mission was described as follows:

The mission of OSA is to educate decision makers in the U.S. Federal government about the advantages of using free and open source software; to encourage the Federal agencies to give equal priority to procuring free and open source software in all of their procurement decisions; and generally provide an effective voice to the U.S. Federal government on behalf of the open source software community, private industry, academia, and other non-profits.

Now that organization has completed its first quite successful year of operations, and it's decided to celebrate that event by announcing an awards program to recognize those that have been most influential in advancing its goals.

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Alexandria Proj. Chap. 29: The Death Defying, Incredibly Exciting, Final Chapter!

Alexandria Project (an eNovel)

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Civil Defense Poster“Marla, if the FBI has spotted him, we’ve got to get him someplace safe – maybe somewhere in West Virginia if he’s already back east. Where is he now?”
 
“I don’t know for sure. I just know he’s headed into town.”
 
“Into Washington? Is he out of his mind?”
 
“He figures D.C. is the last place the FBI will look for him - they won’t believe he could get past them.”
 
Washington! If Frank carried that line of reasoning far enough, he’d probably head for his own apartment!
 
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Alexandria Proj. Chap 28: A Car Chase is the Sincerest Form of Flattery

Alexandria Project (an eNovel)

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Constellation  GPS - courtesy Wikipedia“What do you mean that Web site doesn’t exist? I’m looking at its log-in screen right now.”
 
George Marchand was on the phone with the director of IT services at the U.S. Geological Survey.
 
“No it doesn’t George. You know what I’m saying.”
 
“I know you’re saying you know something you’re not telling me.”
 
“No, George. You know I’m saying I know something I can’t tell you. C’mon, be reasonable.”
 
“OK, have it your way. Then how about giving me a user ID and a password that don’t exist for this Web site that doesn’t exist?”
 
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The Alexandria Project, Chap. 27: Here's to the Company!

Alexandria Project (an eNovel)

New to The Alexandria Project?  Find a plot synopsis and guide to the characters here, find the earlier chapters here, and follow the Further Adventures of Frank on Twitter

Courtesy prinsje  from stock.xchng at: http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1008254Frank Sr. swung his ancient Land Rover back onto the highway, a server humming in the back and Frank Jr. tapping away in the front on his laptop. Power and connector cables passed between the two seats. 

“I’ve only got an AirCard to work, but if we’re lucky I’ll have Foomjoy’s entire hard drive replicated by the time we cross the Mississippi. I’ve already got the CIA’s list of hacked sites from the CIA, so let’s see what that shows.”
 
Frank pored over the data as they drove eastward into the night. There seemed to be no order or pattern to the 492 sites that had been attacked to date. Every type of host had been hit - newspapers, universities, retailers, government sites, non-profits – you name it. After the first few high profile targets, the most obvious conclusion seemed to be that the hits had been chosen at random. 
 
What to make of that?

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The Alexandria Project, Chap. 26: Is This the Person to Whom I am Speaking?

Alexandria Project (an eNovel)

New to The Alexandria Project?  Find a plot synopsis and guide to the characters here, find the earlier chapters here, and follow the Further Adventures of Frank on Twitter 

Ancient Switchboard OperatorFBI Director Francis X. McInnerney pressed the intercom button on his speakerphone.
 
“Yes, Mary?”
 
“Mr. Baldwin for you, Sir.”
 
McInnerney gave a gasp that was half astonishment and half rage. Baldwin was calling him after nuking an FBI target that morning? He punched the phone ferociously with his index finger and cut loose.
 
“What the hell do you think you’re doing Baldwin, interfering with an FBI operation on American soil? You’re so far over the line I’m going to get your head handed to you if it’s the last thing I do!” 
 
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Please Welcome Open AXIS Group

General News

Have you discovered The Alexandria Project? 

At any given time I'm helping to set up two or three new consortia and open source foundations, and it's always a pleasure to see one of announce their public launch.  Yesterday it was the turn of Open AXIS Group, the latest in a seemingly endless string of initiatives formed to recruit the versatile magic of XML to address a global need.

In this case, that need is dealing intelligently and efficiently with the growing number of services that an airline can sell or assist with (e.g., exit row or aisle seating, extra bags, and so on) in addition to booking the seat that you rent for a few hours.  That will all work more smoothly if not only every airline, but also every travel agent, travel site, and others all input information in the same, interoperable way. 

That goal can, of course, best be accomplished through XML, and in this case, by using an already developed XML schema that will serve as the starting point for Open AXIS Group's ongoing development and promotional work.

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Alexandria Proj. Chap 25: Just a Simple Walk in the Woods

Alexandria Project (an eNovel)

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 Missile Command Video GameTwo can play the same game, CIA Director John Foster Baldwin thought with a smile. Maybe this inter-agency database has something going for it after all.
 
“Do we have any equipment within range of Ely Nevada?” Baldwin asked into his speakerphone. 
 
“Yes, Sir. We’ve got units at our New Mexico test facility. We can send them in above commercial air traffic and then give you about five hours over target.”
 
“That will be more than we’ll need. I want two ready to go as soon as you can, one for the mission, and the second as backup. Can you get me on target by first light tomorrow?” 
 
There was a pause this time. Baldwin could hear computer keys clicking in the background.

 

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The Alexandria Project, Chapter 24: The Bacon and Eggs will get you Every Time

Alexandria Project (an eNovel)

 New to The Alexandria Project?  Find a plot synopsis and guide to the characters here, find the earlier chapters here, and follow the Further Adventures of Frank on Twitter

Slim Pickens, riding The Bomb all the way down in Stanley Kubrick's Doctor Strangelove (1964)CIA Director John Foster Baldwin pressed a button on his intercom.

“Yes, Gwen?”
 
“Mr. McInnerney for you, Sir.”
 
The Director gave an inward groan. What the hell could Francis X. McInnerney want?   Baldwin hadn’t spoken to the FBI Director since their grilling by Congressman Steele’s committee weeks ago. And why would he want to? McInnerney had done everything he could to deflect Steele’s wrath towards the CIA, and with some success, too. Whatever McInnerney might have to say, Baldwin doubted he’d like it.