Scientific American article in 2001

Scientific American article in 2001: “A major hurricane could swamp New Orleans under 20 feet of water, killing thousands. Human activities along the Mississippi River have dramatically increased the risk, and now only massive reengineering of southeastern Louisiana can save the city.” [Scripting News]

NOW did an entire program

Jason Lefkowitz, via email: “Bill Moyers' PBS show NOW did an entire program on the subject of 'what happens if New Orleans gets hit by a category 5 hurricane' in 2002:” [Scripting News]

Cronyism Comes Home to Roost

Cronyism Comes Home to Roost. Among the political fallout: taking center stage is Michael Brown, head of FEMA — which is widely being lambasted for its handling of the New Orleans disaster this week. Brown's job history, and the story of how he got his current job, makes for interesting reading, as reporters fit the… Continue reading Cronyism Comes Home to Roost

Ubuntu and iFolder

Ubuntu and iFolder After Calvin's hearty efforts in the build system, I was able to build and install iFolder on Ubuntu today! Sweet!  [Boyd's Blog]

Reuters: POTUS Denies Anyone Knew, Despite Times-Picayune Published Studies that Levees Vulnerable

Reuters: POTUS Denies Anyone Knew, Despite Times-Picayune Published Studies that Levees Vulnerable. Reuters:  “In comments on Thursday, President George W. Bush said, “I don't think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees.” But Louisiana State University engineer Joseph Suhayda and others have warned for years that defenses could fail. … [Unintended Consequences]

Katrina Tab May Exceed $100 Billion. How many occurrences?

Katrina Tab May Exceed $100 Billion. How many occurrences?. Risk Management Solutions estimates over $100 billion in economic loss from Katrina, according to Insurance Journal, which said: “Hurricanes of category 4 or 5 strength are well-understood to occur in this region of the country, yet the levee system in New Orleans was designed only to… Continue reading Katrina Tab May Exceed $100 Billion. How many occurrences?

What the hell?

What the hell?. It wasn't until I saw the news about the Army soldiers being put “on alert” for possible deployment to the Gulf coast that I realized how much my anger about the post-Katrina horror had grown over the course of today. This afternoon, we've already heard that the evacuation of both the Superdome… Continue reading What the hell?

GTD-style email in Thunderbird

GTD-style email in Thunderbird. Clever way to use Thunderbird’s excellent (semantic) flags to implement at GTD-inspired email triage system  [43 Folders]