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Category: The Gas Crisis

Where Do We Go From Here Norm?

st pauls & millenium bridgeI’ve decided to write a summary to give you my perspective two months after putting up the Norm Coleman database blog post.

I created the Norm Coleman blog post to answer the questions I began to receive the night this all happened. I started ButYoureAGirl.com to help people understand technology.

I like to document things (my Inner Nerd at work). You can see a similar example regarding Avira antivirus.

What happened next regarding Wikileaks and going on national television never crossed my mind as a possible outcome of following my geeky curiosity and documenting screenshots.

Photo Credit: Daveybot

Summary

Political Views
What I didn’t know at the time was how this issue was snowballing between the Democrats and Republicans. I don’t own a television and don’t follow politics. I sold my TV on Craigslist in 2006 as a part of “the great experiment” I was reading about on Steve Palina’s blog. I never really was a big fan of commercials anyway. I use David Allen’s Getting Things done (GTD) method of productivity to turn my dreams into reality. Every reporter asked me if I was “partisan”. I actually had to ask the what that was but figured it had to do with being strongly associated to a political party. Now don’t get me wrong, I have beliefs on things like education, the environment, the death penalty, the legal system, oil dependency, health care and taxes. It’s just that none of that had to do with this.

The Media
I started to see traffic spikes on my humble blog March 10th, 2009. By March 11th, more than 1,000 people had stopped by! My average number of daily visitors before then was about 40. Then the calls started. Reporters were calling and asking me to tell them what happened. Being a techie, I thought I was helping them; I now realize many were looking to sensationalize the story and twist my words to make things sound more exciting. I’m now wiser about the media and their “angles”. For those of you who work in technology, you know it can be a challenge to keep someone’s attention as you explain the benefits of data backups that utilize incremental, off-site and image based options. We find it fascinating but non technical people start to “glaze over”.

Where Do We Go From Here?
I want to share that I’m working on something exciting! I’ve been meeting and talking with security consultants around the US. I’ve also talked with people in the data privacy field. I’m working to put together a resource that will bring security and business people together in a way that makes sense. I myself am not a security consultant; rather an IT consultant who values security. I would like to utilize this event to help people connect on this issue and access accurate information on what they need to do to secure their data, networks and websites.

Thank You For Your Support
I appreciate all the words of encouragement, support, suggestions, personal stories from people on the list, research efforts and most importantly, technical folks speaking up to this. The first question I received from a reporter was, “Do you want to go the record about this?”. That reminded me that many people working in the IT field would have not feel comfortable talking about something like this for fear of the backlash. As an independent consultant, I understand I have more flexibility that those working full-time for someone. I also understand that what I do outside of my work does reflect on my work. My clients have been supportive about this issue and I thank them as well; Democrat and Republicans alike. After appearing on The Rachel Maddow Show, I really saw an increase in mentions about me across the Internet (I use Google Alerts to track this). My Technorati rank for this blog doubled. Some blogs were even referring to me as “Dr. Adria Richards”! Doh! I stopped by many sites and left comments to help answer people’s questions and to indicate I did not hold a doctorate degree.

The Haters
There have been people who voiced their opinions on what I did, how I did it, why I did it and so on. I can’t change what I did (looking into the Coleman fake website crash, taking screenshots, writing a blog post about it). I am a person who takes action. Some people are just angry people looking for targets. Some people feel they know what other people should do with their lives. I decided that I wasn’t going to feed the trolls.

How You Can Help
That said, if you are interested in helping with this upcoming project to bridge the gap between unsafe data storage in the business world and best practice data security audits, training and education, contact me.

Stay tuned…

Gas prices in Minnesota drop below $3.30 per gallon

Gas Prices in Minnesota

These images were taken 9/30/2008 where I filled up my tank at $3.25 a gallon. Bona Bros is a full service auto shop that has a gas station as well. They’re located inside the Twin Cities loop just off 94 and 694 on University Ave.

Is this image from 1968? 1988? Nope, 2008.

Cheap Gas at a Good Gas Station $3.25 gallon on 9/30/2008

Click the thumbnails to view gas prices close up and personal
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They’re a client of mine and I can speak the fact they value their customers. They show it same way I do through personalized service. While gas stations in Minnesota are legally required to not sell below their cost, they are allowed to shop around and pass the savings onto you. Gas stations must charge a minimum markup of $0.08, says Jacque Bona of Bona Bros.

Check out Bona Bros Automotive Services

5333 University Ave NE
Minneapolis, MN 55421
(763) 586-6050

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Minneapolis Police adopt scooters to save gas

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Minneapolis Police have felt the pressure and responded by adopting custom law enforcement Segways.

Two officers were spotted Wednesday in downtown off of 7th and Nicollet sporting these personal transport devices. (Where are the horses?)

According to Segway’s site, New York City picked up 10 last year whileChicago planned to pick up over 100 to distribute to law enforcement and the fire department.

Pros

Taking police out of patrol cars makes them more approachable

More time interacting with citizens and less time “cruising” around

Healthier police officers

More effort towards on-site conflict resolution

Less arrests due to lack of “storage space”

Less empty running cruisers (Yes, leaving your squad car running for 30 minutes is wasteful!)

Cons

Slower response time

Increased toddler crime

Actual eyewitness sketch of officers (Credit: GR Design)

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Gas Solution: Turn in your car for a horse

Gas prices have most everyone feeling down. I have a proposal that will work in in every urban capital by replacing cars and parking lots with horses. Let me explain…

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Cars take up a lot of real estate, we need to buy them, store them, service and insure them in addition to pouring toxic, non renewable gasoline in on a weekly basis.

Traffic Jams

We already have the infrastructure in place since the side of highways are already covered with grass. How angry can someone get on a horse?

Enviromental Benefits

We will need to plant more grains and hay to support our new form of transportation so this will help to slow global warming.

Supply and Demand

Much like planting a tree when one is removed, this new venture will create jobs for veteranarians, carpenters and all venues of animal husbandry.

Lower Insurance

Less high speed accidents. Unlike cars, horses don’t give drivers full control.

Amish Model

This is already a proven method of transportation. Amish have been getting around for over 300 years.

Durable

The average horse can provide reliable service for 15 years. Regular shoeing, worming and training work out much better to the pocketbook than oil changes, wiper blades and brake pads.

Family Values

Grooming your transportation is not only a stress reliever but having the whole family invest into a shared resource such as a horse builds reliance and trust within the core family unit.

Travel Light or rent a buggy

How great would it be to commute to work, hang out with friends and pull out the old manger when friends come over for a cookout?

I think the first step is to propose this as legislation.

Favorite Quotes

Don’t say you don’t have enough time. You have exactly the same number of hours per day that were given to Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michaelangelo, Mother Teresa, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Einstein.— H. Jackson Brown, Jr.